Morning daily herald. (Albany, Or.) 1885-19??, January 31, 1890, Page 2, Image 2

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it t!iv Albany p.-sio1tieec!o;o
lor all offices north
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(lie West Side
nd the Nairn- Gauge I'-. It. J
"or Portland and Snieni ...11a. a.
rorvailis and Ya'piina p. m
olliec south.......... 7::i0r. u
;ri:e p. Jtotficc win 'be closed each cvei.in
rmi six to seven o'clock.
Registered mitter for th early morning
train should be maile I before S o clock the
t-rcrii.eveniii:r.
OBEfl V PACIFIC TIME TABLE.
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I'assenger.
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25pm I 6. 50 a
KEJIOVA1.
The tce of the Daiiy ahd
Weekly .Vrau has been ife
moved Jthe Foster block
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rnnrim torrrriv opi-Ij"
pieu oy lie - iusuuiu luugc, nuure
he Masonic lodge, where!
'.,r hoK p.f
lartwr nnn ninra pnmmn i n w imarr.
V the paper will please observe
ttfi change.
JWSIXESS AXP FINANCE.
The best information available
continues to reiterate the fact that
business utM the financial transac
tions of the Vtonntry aic improving,
The basis of 'cent opinions upoi
this subject isVe SrowinS strerj,
and position of tbfl Pi'ii but not
as yet any marked change in the
rate of interest. The increase of
surplus reserve of New York banks,
is nlaced at $4,239,700, bringinz
the actual reserve above six mil
lions, and the Boston Advertiser
says the clearing house rate of in
terest in tiiat city to borrowing
banks has been as low as 1 per
cent. That however is exceptional,
lor it is further stated that in the
- v?eneral market money is still
mpney, and the rate of interest is
welf sustained by tae banks. In
New l'ork the bank? and trust
companies are reported to be doing
nothing on call at less than G per
cent., while in Boston the general
rate is still kept up by the banks to
5 and 6 per cent. Of course bor
rowers on call now find sources of
supply in Boston that are open to
. them at lower rates, and bankers
balances in New York, always
variable, have ranged downward
to 2 per cent, on call loans. In
time transactions, however, a large
proportion of the business is still
at 5a to (' per cent, the more choice
grades of paper passing at to 5
per cent. The course of the mar
ket tor foreign exchange during
the past week it is said has been
Steadily upward, short sterling tills
having advanced 2 per cent., with
a .jood demand and no over-supply
of bills. This, of course, again
defers the hopes that had been
cherished of an early importation
' of gold. As long as the holdings
ot gold of the Bank of England
continue .o low they are now
only about $13,000,000 with a
chance that withdrawals may be
made for shipment to the continent
as well as to South America, there
i3 not much reason to expect a
movement of gold to this country,
if there is any practicable means
of checking the overflow from the
Bank of England. The magnitude
of the banking business in Great
Britain is well shown in a recent
review of the .London Economist,
which states that the deposits in
the English and British joint-stock
banks during the year ending last
June increased from .339,000,000
to 386,000,000, while in the whole
United Kingdom it increased from
478.400,000 to 510,400,000. In
cluding the Bank of England, the
joint-stock and the private banks,
the increase above was something
like 30,000,000. As there was an
average advance of 15 per cent, in
the market price of bank shares, it j
is evident that the increased busi
ness brought in a handsome profit.
The railroad earnings for the month
of December and for the past year
are both highly satisfactory, one
peculiar feature being that because
of the better rates received and the
greater economies practiced the
roads have been able to make
heavier gains relatively in the net
than in the gross earnings. The
detailed table of the Financial
Chronicle give the gross earnings
for December of 143 roads, which
show a net gain of $3,140,104. or
9.81 per cent., the gross earnings
being $35,133,434. For the year
the gross earnings of 130 roads
- were $455,554,351, an increase of
$35,754,781, or 8.52 per cent. It is
to be said, however, that in this
yearly statement, 53 roads, among
them many that aro prominent are
not included, as they have re-
uorteJ but 11 monins, wane mere
, -, .1
are 20 others that have reported :
making a roup;!) estimate o .
turnings for the year, finda
20!) roads have earnedSOod
in 18S9 against 1781,810,0 in
or an increase of $50,190,1.
These roads', however, opera
130,2."-. miles, against 127,111'
1083. In gcnoial trade no spe;
ajtivity is' yet noticeable, bu-;
m vlerate business is in progress
all demrt meats.
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, liu: stories of hunger and priva
tion during the snow blockades oi
the various railroads, will form
interesting reading for some time
after the snoff disappears. The
stories of fatalities include the
I death of the ionelv mountain tele
graph dperatiV at Cisco, California,
the wife of the purgcon of JelTerson
Barracks of dii jhtheria at Truckee,
and also the littoe midget dwarf at
the same placcl
J of gastric fever.
The last t a o wt
delayed passeng
ers
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Ihk Mate I)omo.slic Animal
commission h.i Jftrttorprl tlio Ull.
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- . . .... . L ue on
ArxTiMr. Lacld s rJast I ortland farm,
t.ni nem nrnfmr nRiiniv nrfftiPTV
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i With and exposed
with and fixn.a.i A tuPr4,,na; I
J iue law cm)0wer:
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.in lO UO IU1S
and their action it is said will
meet withcreneral coninendation.
rwt-n'T, itt: ii. i .u. i :4..
'-Mia inui, uie gL'uciiii inter
ests of thfc public can be conserved
best bjwjie most rigid care against
the introduction and spread of
disCifeps mnn( rlr-mpstin Anim'ila
e superintendent of the Indian
school at the Umatilla agency re
ports that attendance of the child
ren is constantly increasing. He
further 83ys that "the majority of
the Indians have finally become
impressed with the.idea that their
children bhould be educated, and I
do not think any compulsory meas
ures will become necessary. "
The foreman of a Pennsylvania
stone quarry proceeded to investi
gate the case of a delayed dynamite
charge, when the dynamite got in
its work and demolished the fore
man's head. It won't do to fool
around with dynamite.
Shakp's rifles and t loops are!
called lor in Harlan county, Ken-tuck-,
to keep the people from
tearing out each other eyes over
local affairs.
Thirty-six inches of snow in the
big bend country make tho farm
ers of thai, vicinity rejoice hoping
for a good crop next season.
NEW TO-DIY.
HEAL THYSELF WITHOUT MEDICINE
This tan be done by aiding nature to
remove all foreign or injurious matter from
the S3 stem, by use of Dr. Wilford Hall's new
hytfenic treatment. Address J. B. Hughes,
Aent, Albany, Oregon.
1,00 CORDS fir wood for rale
in quantities to suit the pun-haser. Inipiiic
at the office of Curran &Montcith.
FIOR -SALE-THREE GENTLE FAMILY
horses . of good carriage, well broke for
ladius to drive, either pintle or double. In
ipiire at the City Stables.
HAY FOK SALE ' CLEAN CHEAT O l
timothy, baled; will be sold in uaiitilies
to suit at reasonable rates for cash, at the
stables of L. Senders.
For. sa le: a no. i m i lli n er y stock
in a No. 1 location in the thriving 'ity
of Albany. Low rents and splendid rooms.
For particulars address firm 1'. O. box fJ,
Albany, Or.
PARTIES WISHING GRAVEL FHOM
the Wilkitis pit near this city must tall
at the office o' the Oregon La..d ('5. and pro
cure tickets. Bv order ft J. H. Wiikins, .
REVERE HOUSE, ALBANY. OK. CHAS
Pfeiffer, Prop. Only tirst-eelaxs house
in the city. Large sample rooms for com
mercial men. No Chinamen employed in the
kitchen. General stacre olfirc for Corvallis.
Ilonsr to Unit.
WITH WOOD FURNISHED IN THE
wood house all ready for tusc. Inquire
at this office.
H ffONEY TO LOAN-HOME CAPITAL ON
1YL pood real eitate security. For particu
lars enquire of Geo. Humphrey.
For Sale at 93 fcnrli.
AMI'S LOT Of SCOTCH COLLI K PITS, WITH A
little dip of English shepherd. They
make the very best farm stock and watch
dogs. For further particulars inquire of
Geo. W. Gray, Dentist.
Drain Tile for Sole.
A GOOD SUPPLY OF FIRST CLASS
drain tile for sale at the Eage brick
and die factory East of Albany near Knox
Butte. Call at the factory or address Propts
& Auston, Albany Oregon.
1 AAA CORDS OF NICE FIR WOOD
1UUU forsile by G. II. Kctney.
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.
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TRAYED OR STOLEN FROM THE
premises of Denver Hackleman. rear
Albany, ajout sept, 1, tnree young geldings,
branded thus HL on left shoulder. Two
three' year old and one two year old, the
latter dark color, the others sorrel and red
dish brown. Any information leading to
their recovery will be suitably rewarded by
the undersigned. E. II. LORD,
Albany, O.
Aotice f lsoluilon or Co-Partnership.
NOTICE IS IIIRRBf OIVK THAT TltS CO-PART-nership
heretofore existing between C.
A. McDonald and C. G. Garrison, under the
firm name of McDonald & Garrison, and en
gaged in the saw-mill business at Harris
burg, Oregon, is this day dissolved, by
mutual consent, C. G. Garrison retiring.
C. A. McDosalu,
C G. Garrison.
Harrisciro, Or., Jan. 28, 1S90.
NOTICE Or CO-PARTNERSHIP.
AJ OT1CE IS HEREBY GIVES THAT TIIK UNDER-
i. sigiiel have this day entered into a co
partnership for the purpose ot manufacturing
lumber at Ilarrisburg, Li mi county, Oregon,
L. H. Lasscll !iai:ig purchased the interest
end assumed tho obligations of C. (I. Garri
son, i'i tne ,irm Known as .Mcuonaiu . i.ar
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'. desirable ad'htioii yet
placeti on the market is I'liweH'ti
Addition to yhe City of Astoria.
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This ailJition iK located just south
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of Toucue I'ointi. The Columbia
river adjoins thial property on the
east suh'. It is acf!S9ihh? either by
motor line rr river. lipts are for ale
For a Jew. Da
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Col lier lot I $85; inside lo3 75.
terms. S10 cash and $10 tier Vnonth
until paid for, or five per cent..is
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coun fr all cash. Call and see plat,.
i the oihce of
Tie Celebrated French
CURE
rrautcd to
APUTiNS"
or money
refunded
cure
8PC-
BEFORE o?5 AFTER
the generative organs of either sex whether
arising from the excessive use of stimulants,
tobacco or opium, or through 3 outhful indis
cretion, over indulgence, etc., such as loss of
Brain Power, Wakcfu'ncss, Rearing Down
Pains in the Back, Seminal Weakness, Hys
teria, Ner-ous Prostration, Nocturnal Omis
sions, Leucorrhoe, Dizziness, Weak Memory,
Loss of Power and Impotency, which if neg
lected often lead to premature old age and
insanity. Price 81 a box; 6 boxeo fcr ijj.OO
Sent bv mail on receipt of price.
A WUITTEM V1UKANTKE is given
with every $5 order received, to refund tne
money if a Frrnmnrnl cure is noteffected.
We have thousandsol testimonials from old
and young, of both sexes, who have been
permanently cured by the u M rf Aphroditinc
circular tree. Address
TIIK AI'HKO Mi:ili'l.R i O.
Western Branch, Box, 27. PortLmd, Oregon.
For sale by Foshay & Mason, wholesale and
retail druggists, Albany, Oregon.
TIIT HufKiVB rnrr.n 1
so iiickly cured by Shiloh's Cure. Wc
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ACCl'RACY.
NEATNESS.
ALBAJY ABSTRACT CO,
The only complete set of Abstract
r.ooks and Maps in Linn County"
OFFICE IN THE COURT HOUSE.
Business entrusted to mv
care will receive prompt and care
ful attention.
BANK OF OREGON,
ALBANY, OREGON.
CAPITAL 9.'i0,000
President
Tire Pres..
Cashier
n. BRYANT
.JAY W. KI.AI.
I. V. MKKKILL.
A general bankiag 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-
JDL1DS GRADWOHLS
BAZAAR STORE!
Third ward
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Grocery talliilJllOIKl
Having purchased this poprlT cs-1 ;fSC3l t'Hl I JJ T
tablishment I am now prepared to i 4-?r&W2 ft In M 1 ---.-
rill a-iy orders in the tfroeery iind pro-1 . fsX?'li S 7S.T: I A 111 A iiTT
vision line, A full stock of'groeeVies : iffcj: V;i;;:A' H ClOC JMiVH I I
kept constantly on hand. The liighuM ! H-L-'-fy :Vf4 & .7( V. till If Vl I W
c"Sh price paid for all kinds of coun V ' : '- '" f WC 1 If V " ' Vll
try produce, or will exchange oods t -.V - -'tfX '
tli.- t.!i. Come one. come all. V ;VV"? ' '.': V' ( C i Lv V VVA E 8C.
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Jewel Stov or
Bre::ki;tsor Jewel Stov
have a sUodlp ull n having tlie 'happiest Iionie in
the Vail A'- Call and examine ?our Anti Kut Tin-
ware.
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Wblrh d joh I so'
CHOICES ririKi MY TEAS.
TliE BES ' EST THE QUALITY
PURES JL RADE WITH ME.
C. E. BROWNELL.
$5oo
WORTH GOLD WATCHES
G-I"VJElsr -AW ArT
I take tliis nn'b'.,l 0f informing the citizens of Albany and vicinity
that I have jut npene'l 1 first class clothing store in connection with my
merchnntile hnsinc". nd have added the most complete stock of gent '
Msliiw Goods
ever brought to the city. In order to advertise my business I have de
cided to ivc 11 way ovi r $500 worth of Gold Watclies. Every purchaser
of one dollar's worth of goods, for cash, from the clothing department
win receivt a cimnce mr one 01 inese
purchased in the cast for spot cash,
LOWEST LIVING RATES.
Ca.l and examine uiy stocu ocfore purchasing elsewhere.
J3t?No I rouble tn'show gooi.w.
AW r in a. Or. G. W. SUfPSOX.
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McMINNVILLE, . .
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FE D STORE
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.UOffio foot or Ferry street.
R. M. ROBERTSON.
Will &
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OREGON.
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IT OUT-13 NUTS T 1890.
THE NINE:
OOLOX4.. . I.M.LISII BREAKFAST,
.HXroWIEB. lOIKV IIYSO),
OI K KLKKI. SVlt'UOSlii
' You coh tlrprutl ibat carli ten Is thr rry lrl
and Clothing
goiq waicues. jmock is an new
and will be sold at
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. Full informa
tion in catalogue, for.which address
G. BROWNSONJW
- - - OREGON
Stark.
i Bry Goods, Notion?.
BAR ROWS
HI. I'M isnva lil.l VK,
To make l oom for my
commence Januarv 20 :
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GRAND CLEAEAICE
Remember this means everything in stock I mus
have room, and we do not purpose to let Portland or
any other city beat us in prices. We want to see
you all and will save you money.
SPECIAL BARGAIflS IN CLOAKS.
GENTS' FURNISUING
GENTS' NECK WEAR
GENTS' HOSIERY,
UMBRELLAS,
HOSIERY,
GOODS,
I ACE CU RTA1NS, ETC.. JETC.
ALBANY RDM IF
Manufacture steam etunneel cristjand
ill kinds of heavy and light vork in Ton
ton pan! to rt-painng all kinds of maehmerv. Patterui
E. F. SOX. T'sident.
Ttjlitjs Joseph
Manufacturer of Choice OVais
AND DEALER IN -
FINE IMPORTED AND KEY WEST
!ai. Muk am! Mi (liry li.l m. Vtittbiint Md Liiar Fipct, st
full line of Smokers' Articles. Also dealer In
CALIFORNIA AND TROPICAL FKUIlt;-
Xext aoor to Pffciffer's candy store, Albany. Oregon, .
gpPerfe Remedies
hHSUMPTIOlifg
The City Liquor Store,
ST. BAU31GART, Proprietor.
r-WNext door to the Odd Fellows' em pie, Albany ,SOregonlia
Keeps constantly on hand the finest imported anddonestic w use, liqc rs"
tcbrs. Onlv first-class liquor store in she cltv
SPECIAL ATTEP'QN PAID TO ORDERS FROM THE COCXTSYI
We hnve bought all the negatives made by L. W. Clark and Greenwood no
to date (Nov. 15, 1SS9). Implicates ean be had from them only of u? ai re
duced rates We nlo have about 1HX) negatives made by ourselves ' from
which duplicates vxn be had at like rates. We carry the onlv full line of view
cf this p;.:to, and do enlarged work at lowest rates for first-class work We
h.sttTc pleaded to see ;.'. u at rur studio in Fromon's bloek, next dor to the
Nfasoiie Temulo.
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Furn'gs
AND
ill 11
AOKXCV FOil-
'Tim LUDLOW
Ladies l ine Shoes. Also
AjiMicy lor
M. I. WELLS ACO.'S
l'.;!s aiid S!iot-..
SEARLS.
&
a 18!
larpe Spring stock I will
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LAFIES' DRESS GOODS,
LADIES' FANCY GOODS,
LADIES' UNDERWEAR,
LADIES' HOSIERY,
LADIES' NOTIONS,
Albany,' Qi
sa mil. niach
,Df ry, iron front ajjP
and brats cat
(intra. Special attea-)
irr ade on stort notice ,
C. H. OK
Iiart, Secretary.
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Trio Leading
PHOTOGRAPHERS
ALBANY, OREGON.
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