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l ban g VOL. I. ALBANY OR., THURSDAY,.! ANUAUY ,10 1889. THE PLACE. By all means silicon Parker Brothers, 'Groceries,! Frodacs, Baked Goods, Etc., Etc. UTbeirRoodc are the best and thelrjpricea reasonable, CJ, k CO., -DE.aJL-ERS'IN- tUMBER, FLOORING, RUSTICrETtj; General Job Work, Dressing, and Sawing Lumber, Repairing,! Etc., Etc. MANUFACTURE ALL KINDS OF FURNITURE. Special advantage to purchasers of rdstio flooring1, Factor at lost o( Lyon Street. FRANCIS PFEIFFER, PROPRIETOR OF Albany Soda Works. And Manufacturers of CHOICE CQNFEUTIQNERY, We are mow prepared to roll at whol dale, always fresh and pure at Portland f .rices to dealers. We also keep a full Ine of Hats and Tropical Fruits, CIGARS AND TOBACCO! WILL BROS, Dealers in alltheUtestimprovod Pianos Onraus, Sewing Macihians, Guns. Alao a full line of warranto 1 Razors, Butcher and Pocket Knives. Tii best kind of sewlnir invmln oil, need lot and extras, for all maohinos. All repairing neatly and reasonably done. First National Bank OF AI.KAJiY, OREGON. President I FLINN Vice Prosidoiil a. K. YOl'NIi Cashier Ut'O. K. UlMMflKHI.AIN' Asa't Cujhler JAS. F. POWELL TRANSACTS A GENERAL banking business. ACCOUNTS KEPT subject to ehock. SIOIIT EXCHANGE and teloirraphlo trui.fnr, sol on New York, San Francisco, Chicago and l'oi Oreuon. COLLECTIONS MADE on favorable terms. ' DIRECTORS. J, E. Yorso, ' Ceo. E CilAMBBRjats! L E. Bum, L. Fmss.1 WALTMl E TlIRKRLb, Q, L. BLACXSIAN, Sueensor to E. W. Law? Jon. DKALERIS DRUGS, MEDICINES1 CHEMICALS, BRUSHES, "EI3SOAPS COMBS ETC. cf-oveb ft nnn rtnn rwnie boittre th.t tt. " B,UU,liMII ;..Trtm., ,,, hiiv Hand, of the lareoBl and mutt reliable Iwuao, and I hf,y uuo t-t r sv rr m .-knovt IoiIkoiI to bo tbo "SN. In tt'O world M.FFTOTftCo ktlilnittriihil.iHwcrtp- ViVU BIIU riiatu r-rf nvutMl k'&Je' loliuitrr'cUbUvm0I SkiS:X-5:'SS?bnulorilrinI It. .......... . ut't-tn-ttl. KTeryp-rwinwdn.: Lr I..., eslmr n.rden. field or Flovret Sard. Is axtitaiua. I hnnlil ernd tor It. Addm O. M. FERRY CO., Dotroit. Mich. SECURE PRICES. NO TROUBLE TO SHOW GOODS AT DEFOE & S0B8OK At The Threshold OF A NEW YEAR we begin business with NEW energy, NEW goods and NEW rrices. Our stock is always Above Par in quality and quantity, but FAR BELOW IN PRICE. We cuter to all the good trade in the city and sun-bunding country andeell gocds cheaper tban any hotiBe in the city. Wallace, Thompson & Co. Successors tn Wallace & Thompson. Plinn Block, Albany, Or. Julius Gradwohl's Golden Rule Bazaar. His stock lias been enlarge si that it oqutls any on th9 Coast, and consists of Roger Bros. Silverware, French China and Crys talware, Boys' Wagon3, Doll Carriages, Fancy Goods, and a general assortment of Crocktey and Toys. He buys dirwt and cirries the largwt stock in the Willamette Valley, to whlol will soon be added a complete line of FAMILY GROCERIES. tricl on narle Francals. Hler wird doutcli gesproclion.- 1 Revere House; albany,. - - - Oregon; CHAS. PFEIFFER PROPRIETOR. Fitted no In first -class style. Tables supplied with the best In tbe market. Nice aleapinn apartments). Sample rooms Tor commercial travelers. tfTFree reark I aail Trim the. Il.tel.-M TIN WARE AND HARD WARE OK ALL KINDS AT DEYOE & R0SS0N SOM, LANNISO & CO., PROPR'S. NEW FROOKSS fLOUR SUPERIOR fOR rAMrMES ASO BAKERS USE. BEST STORAGF FACILITIES." Highest Price in Cash fo Wheat PAINTS, OILS AND BRUSHES AT 'DEYOE oc ROBSON'S. KKKI'l'Ob,,.., Wheat, 70 coots. New fall goods at Reail's. See those new jersies at W. F. Read's. New ribboa all shades and style, at Read's All lines of boys kilt suits at W. F Read's- Fine Hue of bread kneading pans at G W Smith'.. Another lot of Hull cheese at ProwneH & Staoard's. A large stock of lifting force pu i at f Q W Smith's. A full line of Christmas candies and nuts will be kept by Brownell & Stanard. . In a calm sea every man is pilot. In dry goods V. F. Read is leader. If you want to save from 10 to 25. per cent by your goods of W. F. Read. Six shaves for a dollar and a ckan towel to every customer, at Thoa. Jones. Bay your tickets through to the Eastof V L Jester and save fare to Portland. A complete line of heatiDg and parlor stovi at G W Smith's, no better in the valley. W. F. Read can and will sell dry goods cheaper than any houBe in Albany. Call and see for yourself. All the latest novelties in millinery goods at E ana C Howard's. Call and seejthem, No trouble to show goods. ThelineofPacilioand Royal Arjands at G W Smith's is a large one. These are among the best cook stoves made. See them. Goods not sold for less than cost, noods not given away. But good honest goods sold at re.-uwnaoio nroc ac vv . . ; . i . Julius Gradwohl is now making a special ty of crockery, fancv roods and silver ware. of which he carries a large and select stock. Hissilver ware is 1847 Roger Bros, his stock of crockory is the best in the market and bis lineof dolls and childron's nlav thin?- :uer. lly is oomplete. His prices are theiowest on the coast. GOLDEN RUbB BAZAAR. Cash (iocs l,oiij Ways at Julins (irailwliol's have made arrangements for buying goods direct from the factories in Europe, and will sell at wholesale or retail, cheaper than any where else on the Pacific Coast. The following are some of my cash retail prices : 'A dozen unbundled teacups and saucers. 35 cts. J4 dozen unbundled coffee cups and sau cers, 45 cts. a dozen handled coffee cups and sau cers, to cts. ' dozen seven inch dinner plates, 45 cts. These goods are all iron stone China and not a cheaper grade of goods. These prices arc for 30 days. It'Lius Gradwohl. Nasal C&tarrh is probably one of the most disagreeal !e ailments that a person ca.i bo afflicted with. If Dutard's Specific is nsrd with a doLcheor even snuifed up the nose, according to directions, morning and even ing, a radical cure can in most casos be ef fected. .Sold by Fushsy k Mason. Itchlnjr Pile aro kno vn Hv mi,Mlr3 like pn; idti prodiicmir a very diurft'eble tichinjr after ' inirwarm. This form as well as Ullnd, blcedtnir protruding Piles, yield nt o.tce to the apnliuation lr. Uosanko's Pilo remedy, w.ilch acts directly u the part affected, ab. rbinir the tumors, allaying intense itchiinr and etfectinir a permanent cure cents. Address The Dr L' Mtik i MLcine Co , P O. bold by lr, C 'tins and .S-hi. H. F. MERRILL, S '.A. isj- k: E , ALBANY, - - - OSECON Sel exc iaiu on Xj Yurk, Sn l-'.-aiicinco an i Portland. Buy nottM, Ht'o, eerily ai 1 c'ty warmntn lie c;ivo ilfxt!iU nubjat fc cued. In lure? t allowoii u timo dcHHiiL. Coliectlonii will iwwiv-f pruiit attention. ""ornHUKimlcnT nlii:itcI. Flreaiiil Marine Insunnua cotT.jtaniefl. ! J. WHITNEY, attorney And Counsellor At Lav Notary ai3blic. MMW, OREGON, Will practise I i nil of the Courts ih Is .State. All bullions intrusted to him will be promptly attended to. SUPERIOR LINES OF AGRICULTURAL IM PLEMENTS AT DE YOE & ROBSON Fine line of Guns and good stock of Ammuni tion at Deyoe and Rob son's Spsjial bargains TELEGRAPHIC NEWS Terrific Oyrlone . riTTSBURGjan. 9. A terrific storm of wind and hail, the worst known for years, swept over the city shortly after noon to-day, carrying with it death and destruction. The storm formed with a suddenness that was overwhelm ing, and as the wind, accompanied by hail and torrents of rain, swept along Ihe streets, pedes trians were hurled before it and barely escaped being crushed under vehicles passing along the thorough fares. Buildings were torn up, and eight persons were killed. Reading, Pa., Jan. 9. This is the saddest night in the history of Reading. A deathlike pale hangs upon the city, the result of the most horrible disaster in its history. A hundred households are in morning as a result of one of the greatest calamities known in Pennsylvania. A cyclone swept afternoon, and laid waste everything within its reach, and with terrible loss of life, about 100 persons being killed. Quicker Tban Usual Way. San Francisco, Jan, 9, An unknown man drank himself to death in a Sacramento street groggery last night. lie entered the place.and without any apparent bravado deliberately set to work to dr.nk every thing in the house. l ie drank half a dozen bottles of various kinds of wine, and then tackled whisky, and finally wound up with six glasses of beer. Another glass was ordered and furnished, but before he could raise it to his lips he fell to the floor insensible. Fast Skating. Amsterdam, Jan. 9. In the skating con test for the amateur championship of the world Von Paulshin, the Russian champion, won, to day, the one-mile race in 2:58 John Dono ghue, America's renres?ntative, made a mile in 3:001-5. Assasinated. BoMHAVjan. 9. Advices have been receiv ed from Afghanistan, to the effect that during a parade of troops at Makaricharif on December 2 a sepoy of the infantry fired at the ameer but missed him. He was nxecuted on the spot. A Brntal Ptistnr. Caicago, Jan. 9. Rev. Father Pyplatz, of the Polish church here, is charge with extreme cruelty to his parishioners. An unmarried member of his church recently became a mother. To expiate this offense, on her arrival at church her hands were bound behind her. She was then wound from head to foot in crape, and laid face downward on the floor. Some boys stood beside her, and as each person came into the churce tliey called attention to the culprit by shouting, "Pray for the penitent!" This humiliating position was maintained from 8 A. M. till 12 A. M. Pyplatz will probibly be re moved from the parish. (jrand Larceny. Nr.w York, Jan. 9. The prohibition organ the IViVrpublishes a confession of the employe who stole the mailing list of the paper during presidential campaign; also that of his accom- rlice. Who Was the nrinrinf.1 nrrnnt nn.t ...l.n sold it to the republican party, through Quay am, ..(f.auii, nu j,am 5350 lor it. 1 lie put lishers o, the I ot'c declare their intention of prOSCCUtine OlinV. ('l.irUcnn nn,l ltn.ll... r the republican national commitee, for aliened u,i, u, me r vice 3 sioien mailing 11st, know ing it was stolen property. . Canyon itnatna . 1 I mint that will make a uood natnred person .0 peevish, dir.atisticd. ill-tempered and cranky as billiousness? There is no reason whatever, why anv one should suffer from in'liiest.on. dyspepsia, torpid bver and '( of npiwrite, when Dr. Ileii!ya D.u-ili linn Tunic, which evi rv ono ki.oxa is a cfrtnin ci-ri', cm b. ... tnsily ofc t iinnl. 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X'ICB FOR SICK IIKtDU'HK, t)oy.,n w.iitarrnir.lr lur IPIInumm, Pimplmon die fact, a .1 a nr. enra f..r sick bmla.hr. ut Dr On-a. and ,,, HwDruwIrt., (Ur lir. .;ei.l,V. I.iv." p'' try a do, nnnlt. irr, (l 1,, s,, DEYOE & ROBSON ARK AHEXT FOR THE NEW HMiH ARM DAVIS VERTICAL-FEED SEWIXC MA CHINE; BEST MACHINE IN THE MARKET.