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About Morning daily herald. (Albany, Or.) 1885-19?? | View Entire Issue (Jan. 29, 1890)
f rPTI "IT1 AT ni'VTV f "tTr'U a I'll. ir7Mx,r'!m t a -vt .... 0 lonA uaily A.t Weekly UAII.Y 5-:i.!iSi:, ii uv.-rv :in-rniii;; cait Min!a. t-.:v ri i,v carrier, per wotk..., yr v .. 0.15 3 00 Vat. WKSiivLY. !;hel every Friday Morning.) : : t-opy, .cr annum, in advance Im i n-t Itihl in ailvan-e i.fO tlons in Washington society will make :ui effort the coming Winter to substitute lo a pertain extent discussions on literary topics, read-1 irgs from popular authors, etc., in place of merely fashionable dinners and balls, If the Christian 1 womanhood of this Nation can shape and control social life, it will be far more influential for good than it could be with the power of the ballot in its hand. alba:; y. 1 6:30 A. m, THi:2tt.tiig. XIruU it the AUany iwwtolfice close r or all olliocn north . ) lTie Eastern states ' 6;3 ne v csi siue i .nd the Nairovr Oause it. K. ) r or Portland and Salem 11 A. M CVvrvallis and Yaquina ....12:33 P. u otlico south 7:30 p. m The post office will Se t-loscil each evening rorn six to seven o'clock. I It an k and station avails very little when the king of terrors, the messenger death calls the last of J earth. Tin's truism found an illus- j , f ration in Bellvuc Hospital, New i lork, recently, when upon one of j ! its cots struggled, in the vice like i grip of the influenza Baron Robert ASTORIA The most desirable itHition ytt I Mb-srWiv.liyniejBAEBOWS & 71 SKAHLS i l)rv Goods. Notions. Cents Eurn'gs OREGON. Stoves. irainshouM be mailcl before 8 6 clock the ; Pllttkamer. SOn of one of the old previous evening. ; arjstocrat8 of the prusgjan nobility, oregox pacific timetable. ! wl' w)re uPon llis heaving breast Amvea Departs j the iron cross Siven hifll b.v the old passenser....'." .... JiTsaTnLoopm ! German Emperor, for valor on the -Lcjh 5-"s',m' c-tCa I field of battle. Self exiled from IiEmoval. i his native land from part iking in The office oTThe Daily and i fatal. due1' ,,is fkered career Weekly Herald lias been re-; n various parts of the world was moved into the Foster block up j about to end on a charity cot in a stairs in the rooms formerly occu- j city hospital. pieu Dy me aiasonic louge, wnere - .... larger and more commodious quart-; Tin: Uaribaldian schemes for ers have been fitted up. Patrons ; rejUvinating the city of Rome, of the paper will please observe; ... , , , . . the change. ; w,uc" were looked upon as vision ary imaginings ot an old war hero, are about to bo carried oui in real ity. They embrace three separate projects : walling in the river Tiber to prevent inundationscultivation of the Campagna, and making Rome into a seaport. The last is the most gigantic of all, as it in volves the making of -a canal capable of floating deep sea vessels over eleven miles long, but it is seriously contemplated. But won't Rome howl when it is accomplished. placed on the market is Powell's Addition to he City of Astoria. This addition is located just south of Tongue Point. The Columbia river adjoins this property on the" east side. It is accessible either by motor line or river. Lots are for sale Hav.' you not La (inline? Jt so lmv auEarlvi Breakfast or Jewel Stove or Uanur and on will have a strong pull on having the liappt st home in the Valley ware Call and examine our Anti Rust Tin- For a Few Dav, Only THE AMERICAN MERCHANT MARINE. The rehabilitation of the Ameri can merchant marine is an issue now exciting public attention, and is no longer to be avoided. We have reached a stage in which we produce iron and steel as cheaply as they can be produced elsewhere, the like is true of most cotton and of many woolen goods, and it also is self evident that with a very few more years of protection to home industries we shall be able to ex port almost every artfele in general demand sugar, thanks to the.1 beet-root industry included. The cost of production decreases year by year, and hitherto, thanks to the tariff, without decrease of wages paid for labor. Great as our home market is, and far great as it serins destined to be, it yet is desirable that we should continue to enlarge our foreign trade. What stands in the way of our enlarging it? For one thing a tax of $150, 000,000 paid to foreigners who do our carrying trade. For another thing, Hie absence of those facili ties of monetary exchange which always exist in centers of receipt and distribution of traffic. London exchange is the exchange, just be cause London is the destination of most of the freight of the world. The port of lxndon made the bankers of London. Consuls and ambassadors from South American republics to the Republic of the United States often receive their i salaries in drafts upon London, because the shipments of the com merce of their republics are in British bo'toins. By what means has England attained this measure of naval supremacy which has made it the center of monetary ex change? By subsidies. By what methods are all the powers of Con tinental Europe lessening the measure of English supremacy on the sea and in matters of monetary exchange? By subsidizing vessels of their own. What great nation has withheld subsidies from its own vessels while all other great nations have been enlarging sub sidies to theirs? The United States. What natio.i has Jseen its ocean trade diminish year by year, while the ocean trade of every other nation has increased year by year? The United States. Two bills are introduced to the senate by Mr. Frye, each of which deals with a phase of the atrophy which afflicts our marine. In the debates which these measures are sure to evoke, many facts of general inter est will be disclosed, and from the interest which the discussion will create there mayarise an irresisti ble demand for American ships manned by American sailors, to carry American goods under the American flag to all ports and har bors of the civilized or half-civilized world. We have learned to make our own iron, to weave our own cottons and wools; we need to relearn the half-forgotten arts of building our own ships and educat ing our own sailors. 5 Corner lotj gS5; inside lots $75. terms, 10 cash and $10 per month until paid for, or five per cent, dis count for all cash. Call and see plat at the office of & -AND- BARFOWS j: i. i 31 r, k i:: n i. n ck. 001N and Slid- AGENCY FOE THE LUDLOW Ladies Fine Shoes. Aio Agency for '.M. D.WELLS &COV BikjIh and Shoes.S & SEARLS. WASHBURN, JUJjj) Spa! Chra-ee (MM mm 1 8-TTTTTTTTT. DO YOU HAZE IT 0TJT--13 NINE T 1890. HERE ARE THE NINE: JtPAX. QOLOM;, KM.LI.Sfl URFAKF.4ST. KKK IIIVK, CI XPWMOKK, IOI Sti IllgOM, M t 91. OIK BLK.I. MUCllOtU. Which you I'se? Inn ran depend I lint each Icn Is thr Very brut For line Sicily lemons, small pickles and chow chow, go to La Forest & ThomDSon's. Fresh hnr- j reis just opened. NEW TO-DAY. BOARD AND ROOM WANTED IN A private family or where there are few boarders. Must be convenient to business, Addiess E, G, Keardeley, city. .1200 CORDS fir wood for sale in quantities to suit the purchaser. Inquire at the office of Curran iJMonteith. HORSE FOR SALE. CASH OR IXSTALL ments. Apply to W. B. Uilson, the berber. FlpR SALE THREE GENTLE FAMILY horses . of rood carriairc. well broke for ladies to urrve, either sinirle or double. quire at the City Stahlcs.4 Tie Celebrated French rrauted to cure CURE APHRODITiNE" XXS? CHOICES TiiE BES PURES R MY TEAS, EST TIIE QUALITY JLRADE WITH ME. To ii),'ilH room for my largo Spring stock I will commence January '20th a GEAED CLEABANCE C. E. BROWNELL. In- TTAY FOR SALE -CLEAN CHEAT ,01 o 5 2 m BEFORE AFTER ninthl hn.lpl will tip jtlil in minnf Iriita to suit at rcasoiiiblc rates for cash, at the 5raln.l'ower Wakotu'neas. siaries oi Li. Senders T?OR SALE! A NO. 1 MILLINERY STOCK J. in a No. 1 location in the thriving city of Albany. Low rents and splendid rooms. For particulars addreej firm F. O. box !W, Albany, Or. PARTIES WISHING GRAYEL I FROM the Wilkins pit near this city must call at the office o' the Oretcon La..d Ca. and pro cure tickets. Hv order v J, H. Wiikins. D EVKREillOUSE, ALBANY, OR. CIIAS T Pfeiffer, Prop. Only first-eclasa house in the city. Larg sample rooms for com mercial men. No Chinamen employed in the kitchen. General statre office for Corvallis. Iloutr to Kent. WITH WOOD FURNISHED IN THE wood house all ready fcr .use. Inquire at this ntfk-c. B. WINN, AGENT FOR THE LEAD J ing fire, life and. accident insurance com panies. MONEY TO LOAS HOME CAPITAL ON yood real estate security. For particu lars enquire of Geo. Humphrey. For fra'e at $3 Each. AMIR LOT OF SCOTCH COLLIE fl'lli, WITH A little dip of Enirlih shepherd. They makefile very best farm stock and watch dogs For further particulars inquire of Geo. W. Gray, Dentist. Drain Tile for Sale. A GOOD SUPPLY OF FIRST CLASS drain tile for sale at the Eage brick and tile factory East of Albany near Knox Iiuttc. Call at the factory or address Propts li A us ton, Albany Oretron. 1 t'ORDS OF NICE FIR WOOD 1UUU forsUe by G. H. Kecney. STRAYED HORSE-A MEDIUM SIZED bay horse, with a blazed .face and one eye out, about four years o'd, has strayed upon the farm of Daniel Houck, near Tan gent. The owner can secure the horse by calling at the premises and paying charges. AT- TVVTING "D HARLES Jj. JJ You Can Kind. CHOICE UTTER ROWNELL-S SECRET SOCIETIES. . O. U, W. 8afety Lodge No, 13; meets every Monday eveninif at the G. A. K. hall on Ferry street, between Seeond and Third. Albany, Oregon. Strangers in the city and transient brethren cordially invited to attend. HcPherson Post No. 5, O. A. R. Stated meetings at the O, A. R. Hall on tne second and Fourth Friday evenings ct each monrh. Transient Comrades are cordi ally invited to meet with us 8. w. KEtar., B. F. Tiblir, Commander Adjutant. ft the generative organs of either sex whether arising from the excessive use of stimulants, tobacco or opium, or throuirh louthful indis cretion, over indulgence, etc., such as loss of Brain Power, Wakotu'neas. Hfrfnor Dawn Pains in the Back, Seminal Weakness, Hys teria, Ncrous Prostration, Nocturnal Omis sions, Leucorrhoe, Dizziness, Weak Memory, Loss of Power and Impotency, which if neg lected oiten lead to premature old age and insanity. Price $1 a box; 0 boxeo fcr $5.00 Sent by mail on receipt of price. A WKITTKN CiUAKANTKB is given with every i order received, to refund tne money if a PerntMuent euro is noteffected. We have thousands of testimonials from old and young, ot both sexes, who have been permanently cured by the use rf Aphroditine Circular free. Address THK APHBO 9l:itl'INE CO. Western Branch, Box, 27. Portland, Oregon. For sale by Fosliay & Mason, wholesale and retail druggists, Albany, Oregon. THAT TI.aCKING COUGH can pe so quickly cured by Sbiloli's Cure. AYe Kiiurani.ce it. Foshay & Mason. $5oo WORTH GOLD WATCHES Rememler tins means everything in stock I mus have room, and we do not purpose to let Portland or any other city heat us in prices. WV. want to see you all and will save you money. SPECIAL BARGAIflS IN CLOAKS GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS, GENTS' NECK WEAK, GENTS' HOSIERY, UMBRELLAS, HOSIERY, LADIES' DRESS GOODS. LADIES' FANCY GOODS, LiADIKS UJSDKKWE"-. LADIES HOSIERY, LADIES' NOTIONS, ACE CURTAINS, ETC, Albany, or i r f 4&rr- I take this met''...) of infornung the citizens of Albany and vicinity that I have just opened h first class clothing store in connection with my merchnntile business, imtl have added the most complete stock of gents Furoisliinj Goods mill GIotliiDg Aieiy n wk, ACCURACY, NEATNESS. ALBANY ABSTRACT GO, The only complete set of Abstract Books and Maps in Linn County OFFICE IS THE COUBT HOUSE. ever brought to tbe city. In older to advertise my business I have de cided to give awd over $500 worth of Gold Watches. Every purchaser of oue dollar's worth of goods, for cash, from the clothing department will receive a chance for one of thrsse gold watches. Stock is all new purchased in the east for spot cash, and will be sold at LOWEST LIVING RATES. Cail nnd examine my stocn o'-fore purchasing elsewhere. f"No trouble to'show goo.. Albany. Or. G. W. SIMPSON. Business entrusteu to my care will receive prompt and care ful attention. BANK OF OREGON, ALBANY, OREGON. CAPITAL 95O,0M PrcHldent Vice Pre Cashier H. BKYAMT ...JAY W. BLAI. H. MEREILL. A general bank! ig business trans" acted. - Sight exchange and telegraphic transfer bought and sold on New York, San Francisco and Portland, Oregon. Collections made on favorable terms This Space Reserved -FOR- Tuk discussion upon tbe woman question still continues to occupy a prominent position in the publie mind. An eastern exchange says that however opinions may differ as to what constitutes a woman's "sphere," it is generally admitted that it is her province to giye the keynote in Bocial matters. We hail it as a good omen that at after noon teas, and similar gatherings, it is customary to redeem the time from mere social gossip by intro ducing readings, music, and even some branch of study. It is re- Dorted that Mrs. Harrison and other women occupying high jxjs:- SPECIAL RETURN ENGAGEMENT OF DANIEL E. BANDMANN The eminent Shakesperean Trage dian and his talented company THURSDAY, JAN. 30 In Shakespeare's great masterpiece OTHELLO ! Admission 50 cents; reserved scats 75 cents ; seats now on sale at Blackman's. JULIUS GRADWOHL'S BAZAAR STORE! Third, ward Grocery ft U10 ! Having purchased this popular es tablishment I am now prepared to dll any orders in the grocery and pro vision line, A fnll stock of groceries kept constantly on hand. The highest cash Drice paid for all kinds of coun try produce, or will exchange goods ta. i!?. wome one, come an. CHAS. E8SIG- 11 ' '?. McMINNVILLE, - -a 0LLEGE BOTH ACADEMIC AND COLLEGIATE Departments. In the Academic Department there are four courses of study of three years each: Classical, scientific, normal and business. In struction is thorough; location, heal thy! expenses low; advantages, first class in every respect. Fall informa tion in catalogue, forjwhich address -T, G. BROWNSONJPns. OREGON STOEE -AND- GENERAL PRODUCE MARKET. WANTED SPECIALLY Hay, oats and potatoes, to supply customers on the Oregon Pacific Railroad extension and my increasing home trade, where I sell in quantities to suit the purchasers. Office foot or Ferry street. R. WL. ROBERTSON. Mamractiirf steam engines, grist'tud sa mil. machinery, iron fronts and ill kinds of heavy and lipht work in iron and brass castings. Special atten tion paid to rrpaiiing all kinds of machinery. Patterns n adeon stort notice. E. F. SOX. "-ident. C. H. Stewakt, Secretary. Tulitjs Joseph Ma nufacturer of Choice Gio-ai s fill M AND mm UPORTED DEALER IN i AND KEY WEST I li.i; : nd 5-n kiiii: 1 (.In es; Alttiscbavni s-td liiar Pipes, st full line of Smokers' Articles. Also dealer in CALIFORNIA AND TROPICAL FRQIft. Next aoor to Pffeiffer's candy store, Albany,. Ocegon, Will & Stark. v 'J".'," ' iLjLy j ARlCTNCMDRafliBWitr m Etta I. SOLD BY Foshay s Mason The City Liquor Store, oi. ha UMGART; Proprietor. rTNext door to Our Oda WW 4pK JUbSa, v tobrxm , Only wtKJa iignor gtore to tnTSt UTOr SttQAl UTDTHBr PAID ID USSm FKaiKSSmi Th9 Leading PHOTOGRAPHERS ALBANY. OEXOOK. tiJ fNoJIi 18! thInnit?.8 maAcJY' ark "nd Greenwood xip m aaie itov. ia, isuy). Duplicates ean be had from thpm nnivnfii m rp doeed rates We also have about 1800 negatlvea Xde bv ourLw' frrS tlXi 8"'c.n.d.do enlarged work at . lowest rate, for flrst-cl.ss work. We mLJ"cSJ 1 ou f " Q u Fr0maB'a Woek " ior to th8