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.aUmi MhihIi i mi i T ------ nm trkttitn& Hmwimft, v-i-a -y - ST, ML,. Jfc.jr.'" jVOL. I. ALBANY OR., WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 30, 1889. NO 230 REE TITISI Ayer's Sarsnpnrilla dol lar a bottle worth 11 vo dollars of any man's ', money. Hither as a Tonic or Blood-puriller, Ayer's Sarsaparllla has no equal ! Dr. James II. Stone. Tanpan. Ohio, savs : " I know of no alterative that ptves so much, satisfaction as Ayer's Sarsaparllla." Ayer's Sarsaparilla, Prppnrert by Pr.J.O. Ayor Sc ..Lowell, Mass. i'rtce $1; eix bottles, $j. Worth $5 a bottle. THE PLACE. By all mourn r lljon Parker Brothers, Successors to John Fox, or your Groceries, Produce, Baked Goods, Etc., Etc. I Their Roods are the best ami the tr prices t reasonable. i t Conrad Moyer, 'S-PBOPKllfiTf" OK- STAtl BAKERY, SConier BroadalMn and First Sts., -DEALER IN Canned Fraito, CmuwI Heats, Glassware. Qaeensware, Dried Fruits, Vegetables, Tobacco, Cigars, Sugar, Spices, Coflee, Tea, Etc,, Etc., In faot everything that U kept In a gen ral variety and grocery store. Highest market price paid for ALL KINDS OF PRODUCE. DR. J.L. KILL, Physician and Surgeon, Office oor. First and Ferry Streets, ALBANY- - OREGON. Liea ?unty Bank, COWAN. RALSTON & CO., fbuccesaors to Cowan & Cualck .) ALBANY - - - OREGON. TRANSACTS. general banking business. DRAWStOtll DRAFTS on N York, San Fran 1co &nl Portland, Oregon. , LOAN MOrfEYon appioye security. RECEIVE dopoiits subjto. lo check. At The Threshold lOFSA NEW YEAR we begin busineiajith NEW aner-y, NEW goods and NEW prious. Oar stock is always Above Par vin quality and quantity, but FAR BELOW IN PRICE, Wo cater to alljthe good trada in the city and surrounding country andaell tjaed cheaper than any home in'tbe city. Wallace, Thompson & Co. Successors to Wallace & Thompson. Plinn Block, Albany, Or. .2. F. MERRILL, B .A. 3ST 33 IB', ALBANY, - - ORECOM. ESell axchanife Now York, San Franaiaco and Finland. Buy notei, Stats, oountv aij c'.ty warrants. Ho elvodoitnisiiSJcttouhouk. merest allowed on time drh-iM,, Collections will m-slve prompt attention. Correal, widen cj solk-itoil. Fire and Murine Insurance companies. New Wash House. Lee Chinaman, who lived in this town for miny year aad was o well lilted by every body hat returned and will open up a new wash house the first of September, one door outh of the Revere House. Lee does good Work and wants everybody to get their ajhinq done bv him SUPERIOR LINES OF (AGRICULTURAL I M IPLEMENTS AT DE YOE & ROBSON ick a Pin in the faot that I am offering better bargains than any one nlao J i. Bought at bankrupt sales I can Shll Albany' First-Class Goods at!or below COST. FOP General merchandise of all kinds call on me. Particular bargains in a .atiipi it of shoes. ' I Cash orj Goods for Coaatry p-oilacj & W. SIMPSON, llhanj, Oregcji, .Revere House; ALBANY, - - . OREGON! CHAS. PFEIFFER PROPRIETOR. Fitted no In flrst-clasa style. Tables supplied with the bent In the market. Vice aleeping apartments, Sample rooms for commercial travelers, iFroe Cnaoti In aovt Crura the tfatel.lsa SECURE PRICES. NO TROUBLE TO SHOW GOODS AT DJSY0j$ & itOBSON 0, K. 1 aim Shop. House and Carriage Painters, Decorators and Paper Hangers Piano Varnishing. J All work guaranteed. uVASSALLO & THOMPSON. (Successors to Henry'Suesenn.) DEYOE &R0BOV ARE AGENT FOR THE NEW HIGH ARM DAVIS VERTICAL-FEED SEWING MA CHINE. BEST MACHINE IN THE MARKET HOW THE GRAND OLD MAN READS. Mr. Gladstone usually has three books in reading at the same time, and changes from one to the other when his mind has reached the limit of absorption. This is a necessory correc tive to the tendency to think only of one thing at one time, which sometimes in politics leads him to neglect that all-round survey of the situa tion which is inidspensable to a Prime Minister. During the beginning of the Irish qaestion in 1880 he was so absorbed in the question of the coercion of Turkey that he could hardly be in. duced to spare a thought for Ireland; now it is just as difficult to get him to think of any politi cal question but that of Ireland. Mr. Gladstone complains sometimes that his memory is no onger quite as good as it used to be, Ibut, although that may be true, it is still twice as good as anybody else's for Mr. Gladstone has an extraordinary faculty of not only remembering those things he ought to remember but of forgetting those things it is useless or him to remember. His mind is thus unincumbered with any unnecessary tophamper and he can always so to speak, lay his hand upon anything the moment he wants it. This retentive memory was no doubt born with him, but it has been largely developed by the con stant habit of taking pains. When he reads a book he does so with pencil in hand.markingoff on the margin those passages which he wishes to remember, querying those about which he is in doubt, and putting a cross opposite to those which he disputes. At the end of the volume he constructs a kind of index to his own. which enables him to refer to those things he wishes to remember in the book. KEEP POSTED. Wheat, 70 cents. Naw fill goods at Read's. See those new jeraiea at W. F. Read's. New ribbon all shades aai atytei at Read's All Hues cf boys kilt suits at W. F Read's- J. P. Wallace, Physician and Surceon. Al bany, OrJ In a calm sea every man is pilot. Iadrv goods 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 clean towel to every customer, at Titos. Jones. Bay yoar tic 'cits tlit-.tugh to the East of W L Jester and s..ve fare to Portland. W. F. Read can and will soil dry goods cheaper than any house in Albany. Call and seo for yourself. Smith & Waahburne, successors to Twee dale, carry the boss heating stoves and sell them the cheapest. Call and see those Early Breakfast stoves and ranges At Smith ft Warhburne's, suc cessors to w j l A-eurtale. Goods not sold for less than cost, goods not given away. But good honest goods sold at rtaHonabii or vie a? w . $ Unla, If yon want a tender chicken be Bare and get one of those new style roasters at Smith & Wjishburne's uccessors to W C Twee-dale. If you want a clean and fine smoke ask for J. Joseph's home made white labor ciders rorsni bvimo-tt ciar dealers and at nil Joseph's factory. DR. BO NAN KO in his new discovery for Consumption, sue cee led in producing a medicine which ij ac knowledged by all to be simply marvelous. It is exciMidirjiily pUaaant to the ta?te, per fectly I'arnilesp, and does not sicken. In all cases of cases of Consumption. Cough?, Colds Whoopinjz Coiitfh, Croup, Bronchitis, and Pain in the Chest, it hns given universal satisfsi'tinn, Dr Bi'Mnnlto's Cough and Lung Syrup if 'old itfi 50 cents by I)r Guia i & Son. Nasal Catarrh in prnhihly omi of the most d.fc('reeah)e ailments that a person ca-i he afflicted with. If Du turd's Specific is nsed with a oonclie or even xmilTed up ih nose, according to directions, morning and ever inK. a radirnl cute can i:i mo-f. ciso b i f fectyd. Soli by Kosh-iy ft Mianri. All aiudsof woolen dress goods are 25 per emit cheaper tlisn they were a year auo. On stork is all frefth consequently wecau giv verj 'ow prices. W F Read. Cotiyoii imagine an mltU'itit that will make good tiatni-od nes mm riuovinh, rt4atitied. ill-tempered and nrnuky as billioutneos? I here m no ieon M hntever. why any oue honld mITer from itldi'Ht on. dy"pepi-', t-rnid livtraiid 'os of h polite, when l)r, Henev's l.taiidi lmn Tonic, which every or e Know is ix i-ertiiin ciire, omi ns so tasily oli t.iined. Sold by PV.shay A Mason. TELEfJKAPHIC NEWS Death of a Pioneer Lawyer. AsTORiAjan. 2Q. William Lavton McEwm a lawyer of this city, a native of New Brunswick and a resident since 1853, died this morning. He was born February 17, 1S27. A 1,1-ht House. Washington, Jan. 29. Representative Hermann appeared before the house committi- on commerce yesterday and argued as to the u, iignmouse near the month of Siuslaw river, Oregon. The committe to-day reported in favor nf th r..;n e ,.c. ughthonse at that point. Hard Winter. Port Townsend.W. T.. Ian. ,n a- from Alaska say the winter there has sofarbeen very eliscouraeinr one tn ..,- territory, owing to the severe storms. The heay.est snow storm since 1875 occurred this winter, and owintr rn th r a jui suDw upon the ground, traders and hnnters have undergone a great deal of the delay in preparing for the coming hunting trips. A Pishing License. Ottawa, Tan. 20. It is rcnnrf,i ; rc.:. circles that the government will shortly an. nounce its abandonment of the modus vivend, which authonzes the issue of a fishing license to American vessels. The existing lincense will continue to hold good until they expire. A Strike. NEW VnRV. Tor, r:.i. ... J " two exceptions every line of street cars in the city is tied up. When the last night trip was made each car was run into the stnhl. ,.i . .. creat .fit. "V ".l F' . m- lne ..,lUi vp to tnis Hour no disorder has been reported. Big Fire. llELEnA, Mon., Tan. 20 Fn,irin k..:i.i- ings were destroyed by fire at Missoula, Mont., ai an eany nour yesterday morning. The flames broke out in a dwelling occupied by SallieLee, ------ u.. me western end ot Front street. The buildings adjoining were all frame and the fire spread rapidly westward. 1 he nre department was powerless to stop the flames, owing to the insufficiency of the water supply and part of the fireplugs being .. j .... ..ccs u.niMng ana gambling house was also annmM) nnA ce . . . , , , " sowu is reported Dur ed beneath the ruins. The loss will probably reach -40,000. A railroad man was seriously injured by a fall dnring the progess of the fire. Looks Like War. London. T.m. m Cl.nl. . -t . j y .iwni.wijc, ecrciary 01 State for war, addressed a meetim-in T it.rr.ln. uur ia5t evening. He said a thunder cloud was hanging over Europe and that soon or later it would burst, bringing the fiercest and most horrible war evei known. It was impossible to view me preparations for war now beine ut..ulll jiuiujjcwunoui leenng that war was approaching. He hoped, that the wisdom of Kngland's statesmen would prevent that nation being involved. GOLDEN RULE IIAZAAIf Cnl ;oes a Long Wuys al IJu'lut CraJwhol's ' I have made arraneements for huvlnn goods direct from the factories in Rtirnn and will sell at wholesale or retail, cheaper man any where else on the Pacific Coast. The following are some of my cash retail prices : dozen unhandled teacunsand uun. 35ct. Vt doxen unhandled rnfTr. -,.r. nA eo... cers, 45 cts. !4 dozen hand ed coffe run. inrl ... cers, 50 cts. )i dozen seven Inch dinner plates, 4s These goodt nre all Iron stone China and not a cheaper grade of goods. I have also added n good stock of groceries, which I ask people tocnll and examine and judge fnr tlunirrlvcK os In ciil nnd prices. Iulius Gradwohl. SURVKYiMO.-Mr. E. T. T. Fisiier is pri pared to do surveying of all kinds at lea sonabts rates. He has complete copies of field notes nnd township plats In the conn iv. Adrr.fc Miller's Station, Linn county Or. The Canada blizard was disastrous enough, sure). 1 but the wnrft thtusr nhnut it was its eorninu at siwiiit th time Wiina hnd Fot for such n viMitaiioii. It was a ter rible blow in morn tMir!t4 than one, but it lid not Inst I 'Iil'. whilu the way Wijina blows hfat the blizzard out of alaht. Fine line of Guns and good stock of Ammuni tion at Deyoe and Bob son's Special bargains fUR I'Ott NH'K IIi:i!)C.IK. U.ij.. 1 ant a remrclr f .r n 1I011...1.., Pimples on II10 law, a il a uro ourn fcr liuk lioadacha, auk Dr. On'. iul Hon. Ihe Ilruijhtp, for Dr.Uci.niVi l,iv. PiU, try a uoe, lamples Ire. full bux So eaul, FOB 1'iV.F.hT Itcl-.mu- HUM are known bf m ilatura Ilk. v .( ion, tiiououin ayery a.irreunl.le ituhhitr after tnifwatm. This fj. a u well as Blinil, nlpeellr-ir CrulrutJii.K File , at onee to the aiiulk-ation ir. Ituhanko ..-.I. remedy, w.iloh acta directly th'nirui tinned, alrarirblntf the tumors, ailavlnv Intenne itetintr arid efrecUuir a pemanMlt our. cut. AudreM The Lr lluaaiiko y.atoln. Co . t O. hold by Dr. C'llna .nd don. ' PAINTS, OIL S AND BRUSHES AT DEYOE EOBSON'S.