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VOL. I J.
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AIJJANY, OR. SATURDAY, DECEMBER 2 t '1889.
NO 107
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v-v -jr 'Thais'
Albany
IRONWORKS
Mnnufuolurora rf-
1EAM ENGINES GRIST AN 3 SAW 1
MILL MACHINERY IRQH FR3HTS
m ALL KINDS OF HEAVY
AND LIGHT WORK, IN
IRON AND BRASS
CASTINCS.
'ipeclal attention pM o ro.irtnc M
ds of inaohlnery
Patterns Mads on Short Notiet
THE FLA.CE.
IjV hi . mean sell n
PaiKB. Brothers,
Groceries,
Proauce, BaM Goods, Etc. Eto.
Their goodc are the best and theirjprices
reasonable.
TSORSAI..K-A r
of R33 aori-s al
I' Millers Station 6 inile
Irom Albany
all fo.ioed. 210 ron In uullivaumi.
nearly ail good who.it land, now 'imtwi
and birn, goo 1 w.itor. Will wi; blt '
all. Torma lowona'jla. In'inir of own
ors on the place.
E T IlAMOS,
W W RowuiJ.-
Jf J arc those P"t up by
'C.rVl.FEriRV&CO.'
$ I!1i"i:-.-.n?tK bsscrint-ve nrd i r!c:d
JV ,4l 1 al m. r- a iw i ty fj I n T
iur ibso will bfi
VA j,!ica:i:s, and t
y. It i ijutttr th
m;u!ed t tLL, 10 all no- I
to last 3eas. n customers. .
tttan ever. Lvery t c
usmir ituracn. r loner vr
Sii-ls uTiouid in? nil fur it. Address .
V D. M. FERRY d. CO.
DETROIT, MIC
Best stock or 2nd croo.lfl hi h VaV
?J, and the tn t rnAnnnue priori, botti
m buying n.4 3ilinff. I hare on baml
nuk'nia of
FU iMlTUZ, STOVES, TIXWARE,
WW, BOOKS, PIUTUSE
clocks, umm,
ET3., ETC.
! . UjWeitioP K Yaung's old store,
L. C9TTLIEB,
123 Flrt atwet. Albany, Or,
Cancers Cured.
J. R.nenolun A Co.. Albany. Or(ro
sent for J. K. I)iinesn, the Ormt Cahcr
Kino, nf lwtlniMf. ttinsa. will treat all
external amours on ibe uVini.l of NO
h- i
AVV!:,;' ,::r;i.V: '? ALBA MY
hestrf I'll ( !Vl:n '- l..':i..i V
li, n .It!:' li "v'l 5!" " s 111 -
llllllll drugs,
"r,.,r,il vl: '.:'..V-r .!'...-
SolJ lilU'V in u;-;n..u:. luni,: :; t : WuiMil
I
R. F. St Pres C. II. mvAKr, Ho
Cu KE t0 PA' . for fiirtlisr Inform
tloa, adref
enoi oorn,
Cr. od na 0l' d .-t ,
. - H'4th A , Albany.Or.
Superior line or
AGRICU' TURAUIW
PLKMENTS T OE
Y32 Rt1390N
GL.BLACKMAN
'ho Leading-
nDEALER
MEDICINES,
N;r-lKltle-Finn Toilut Article... I'oif i.uery nni Musical InstruoiDnls-EJ
i'rtnriplloiis Carefully ompiinmlod lUy and nlgbt,
iiOur cU'-niit lir.s
lliivo arrived mid wo onlUlly iuvile
Goods and oric.es.
THE LEADER.
G,W.
"jipcrior," "Argand," "Garland"
STOVES AND RANGES.
15 years. i'AmWh
Roofing, Job Work, Plumbing.
Save Trough.
Conductor
The Mew Drug Store
IN" THE ISLUJIBEKCt BLOCK.
3BC. 3, S1TBI
H.'tB opeir-.l bio now storo
Drags, I3
VeftcHptions promptlv and oarofnlly compounded. $Jf Kca ry
ikk ami frosli. C3 Tb i ptiblic l Invited to ei!l ud fnuvt
poods end get pi kf.
STICK
m tbe faot that am offuriDfe better bargains t)iau any one else in Albany
Bought nt batirupt Bales I eao sfcll
tfirst-Olass Goodst
,.! COST.
or.
FOP
ofi
ODD FELLOES TKMPLE
Druggist,
OREGON.
in,-
STATIONARY-&
the pablio to unll and inspnot our
f,tt
THE LEADER
SMITH,
The World's
Dsst. More
than hun
dred 7 hun
dred diffor
Bnt sty len
"o ok s and
heat Si1 s
Range Boilers
Pumps.
with a ohoico stnek of
Da
er
Toilet Cases and
A PIJST
Partif'Ur bargain in a am,i
0, w. snnso
KEEPPOSTRD.
F. M. French keups railroad time.
15ccot shaving at V..venk's.
8 tickets for f nt Vicraok'i .
Boots and sUaj at cost at Read's.
Saratoga chips at C E Brownell's.
J. P. Wallace. Physician and Rurpson. Al
bany, Or
A tins line of all kinds of furniture, plain
and upholstered, ben stock in this part of
Oregon at Fortiniller & Irving's.
J A Archi'ul I, a;e;it Singer Manufaotur
ing Co., uiosita Oi.l Fellows Temple, Al
banv,
An elegant line of silk table spreads, in
beautiful designs, just received at Fortmiller
& Irving's.
J onus Golden Star tomatoes for 50 oeots
atC Meyers, aud all otherj canned goods
cheap for casii .
Joit received new table linen at W. F.
Iliad's.
I W Starr, physician and surgeon, Albany
Oregon.
Good conking stove only $10 at Ilopl: is &
nsir.maren s.
3 chairs running steadv at Viercck's shav
ing parlorB.
Btst roast coffee in the city at Conrad
Meyers.
Get your nchool books and tablets at
Gniss & Son's.
Kirks Savon Imperial soap, $100 a "box at
CEBrownell's
Sixty drzen window shades iustroceiv:d
I at Fortmiller & Irving's.
1 1 Uf n ........ t . . . t . ,
J JJeoiiey. oesi nooi anu snoe maaer iu
cit7, opposite Fortmiller & Irving's.
A large and tine line of window ltd
just received et Fortmiller & Iryiug'e.
We have the best $1.30 kid clove ever
brought to Aibiiy at W FJlead's.
Now is the ti.ne to Rave money by buying
boots and shoes at cost of W. r . Jiead.
Oo to n inlue for honest weightp, good
gitodi and lowest living prices.
I nm now better prepared Iban I bar
ever been to suit my cnslcmers lu tbe
shoe line, I have just received a farce
invoice ol the celebrated Laird Srlwbfr
A Mitcboll fine sbcea for larties.
'Hiiro Is no maLufaeturer who claimn
m ylhintr bottor than these Hbocn. I in
Una o keep a full assortment of them in
all prict a, widths from A to EE and oao
M.'t !lie most fastiiliouH in fit and price,
I iik n?cHlved another invoice of lhi
pop.il ir slice K P Heeds in Waukenpknet
ttu; Patent Icatiier tip, Tbewefhcea am
wvi known in Albany asa first clasr nicii
r:v p1k.o. (Jrcers from tbe c( unt;,v fill j
') with oarn and tatir Taction guaipntetd
Kamuel K Youno
.-r-'KOPKIKTf.l OK
STAR fiA&EUT
Comer Broadalbin and First Sts.,
-DEALER IN
I niiiied l-ptul, t'Hiiiiei Mram
Qiircuntfur...
Vlxarn,
Ho'n .
Ten.
Etc..
Orleu Fruit".
Tolmcco.
Jnear,
:oflec
t lUat TtrythliiK that la kpl It) a sen
n 1 Tariaty ana groonry ore. Highest
n rktt prist paid for
ALL KINDS OF PRODUCE.
itctter Thau Ever
I Inati ad of offnriDK prize ' at only
b. rj lb th lii-k ona, cr and'aii; out
nunc ie.vial 'i;g a raits, we t.rni.ose to
o!hnlv '.-rfe'i tin- cillsena of Albany and
vyltiflv c'c'Jre r1. at bd ro-k prl..
ttid uivfl fr'IVK 1-J5H CENT (ICijUNT
fVr lasii on eaoli dol'ara w.irth rf irooda
it roroi oh until the J2ih of Jinnvr.v
11. ah! prl'.'fa lalrt for c.rii-kft.
an u bnlif:. 1 hsniiHK you ft.r lour pa.
Ditfor.air and aoiieilinif your '.ridi fo
the futurp. ve be to remain 1.1 votir asr
Tie,
J M BAicri.
TINWARE ANOHARD-
uiine nf siii sfiainA a
A tiRKATSHAM.
McKfn ley's tnrifT committee in congress ba9
ict a part certain days in which to hear certain
"special interests" discussed before it drafts
its tariff bill, One day is set a part on which
the committee will hear the iron interests, one '
wool, one woolen goods, one jute flax and
hemp, and so on, If this were not so serious a
matter, affecting the intetests of sixty millions
of people, it would be grotesquely humorons, ,
One iron manufacturer w ill undertake to tell
the committee just how much duty should be
placed upon imported manufactured iron, while
the other sixty millions of people of the coun
try who are also interested in this subject are
practically excluded from the presence of the
CDinmi tee. The man who producesjraw ma
terial and the manufacturer of iron can both
he heard, but how a tout the great class of
farmers and other consumers of iron goods?
Will they be there? Will they be heard? In
this land of ours, it was ence thought that the
true policy of a free government was the great
est good for the greatest number, but this pro-
.ction scheme reverses this great underlying
principle of free government and lays down
the policy of the greatest good for the least
number and at the expense of tbe greater,
Yes, this committee have set a part a day to
hear iiiggestions on the jute question. Who
will be there to advise with the committee
to the tax duty on jute? Will it be the dozen
men in the United States who manufactui
jute cloth, or the thousands and millions of
farmers who use it? The policy of the greatest
good to the least number will secure the at
tendance of the dozen manufacturers, while
the farmers will be absent, Why should tliere
be a"y qtiestion about removing the entire
duty fiom raw jute and jute sacks? Iso jute
i raised in this country. Then why protect a
dozen manufacturers by teying a heavy tax
upon every farmer who used jute sacks? The
wool growers will be heard long and loud and
menacingly before tht coinmitiee. but th,e poor
man who labors hard with his shovel to day
to pay for the woolen shirt he bought last week
will never be heard of before that committee.
The few hundred thousand men who raise
wool will be fully represented before the com
mittee, will be attentively listened to, and
tenderly looked after, by McKinley, but the
millions of poor cusses who consume woolen
goods are as practically shut out from the
presence of the committee ns if thy had no ex
istence. The great majority are al solutely
ignored while the favored few w ill be royally
treated by McKinley because they arc prctec"
tionists. The whole thing is the veriest mock
cry and an insult to the intelligence of eveiy
consumer in the country. Hut light is break
ing, and the tim; is not far distant when these
plutocrats who thus ignore the rights of the
masses for the benefit of tbe classes, will hide
themselves in shame from the scorns of an
outraged people.
Uivcn Away.
For the benefit ol our custnmcr we will
give aw ay on Jan 1st, the following :
1 Dinner set, 120 pieces, $25
1 Tea set, 44 pieces, $7.50.
3 Tea 6cts, each 44 pieces, $18.
These goods are of the beet English
ure and a credit to any table, (iive us a
11 II and g t not only tile best bargains in
pure lreh groceries but secure a chance
at one or more of these elegaut sets of
diltrs.
I.aFokest & Thomi'sok.
Sensational. It is the duly of a wo
man to look pretty and be happy and .1
she has one of those lovely French felt
hats trimmed In the latest and highest
stvle of a milliners art sold nt co-l at the
store of Mrs Merie Davis & Co. she can be
beautiful and i! beautiful, she will re.ilize a
felicity unknown to miny but a w ell dress,
ed woman, (,'omenndsee them.
Lapp Curtains !.are Curtain.
1 have iust received my fall stock of
iiu-r curtains bought d'lfect from Importers,
the Inrgest stock erer broughtto this mark
el, and best value for the money
SASH'EL E."otNO,
Struck Oil At $1.25 per 5 eallon can
5ts. Standard c ' oil, at the Willamette
Packing Co.'a store.
I () O V. Albany Lodee No 4 holds in
re;;iilnr mectlnif Wednosday cvnintt nf
earn v.-ePK. visiting nruuivi. .uc
nvited t-i attend.
y.in will b smprisid to se l"
on p.m hnv Indies nd gnit. pnl-
eh
Witel.
I M French,
n i leitant line of "' d-s'itos of ehiiri
:11st n.. .iired at Fortmilbr t lrin'..
Npw er.am chtes. ju.t leeeir.d at Cotrad
Mp,pis.
be.t line of ki 1 gtov.s a W F1
Kend
v;Y0F.& IDIiiON ARE A6EX7S
r:.aT;i3JtBW mnu arm dayi
WmCKb-f.Q SF.WINR MA
IVS.!lrWAnHW-STHB
TELEGRAPHIC NEWS
A Bail Nab,
Kansas Citv, Dec. 20, At 10 this morn
ing word was received nt the police station
that a general fight was ir. progress at the
corner of Fourteenth and Wyoming streets,
A squad 01 policemen haslened there a-d
found forly or fifty men fighting with stones,
clubs and improvised weapons of all kinks.
1 ne moo neti ot siglit ol Hie offictrs.
The fighlinc was caused bv the refusal of
Contractor McN'eely, laying the grade of the
Chicago. Kansas & Nebraska division of the
Rock Island road, to pay his men this morning,
Six men were badly hurt. No arrests were
nude.
A Slnsc Boliljcr Arrested.
San Francisco, Dec. 20. A man giving
the name of Charlie Wil.kms was arrested
here Ibis afternoon by detectives. He is be
lieved to be the man who at different times
during the past few weeks, has successfully
robbed four stages In the northern part of Coli
fornia. The methods pursued in the robbery
indicate that the rouber in each case was iden
tical, In his sudden flight after robbing the
Redding stage last month he left a blanket be.
hind him. A merchant here to-day identified
Williams as the man to whom he sold the
blanket. It has been ascertained that soon
alter cac 1 robbery a man answering his descrip
tion has registered here at a hotel under the
name of C W Mcore.
One Man aConnrd.
Temple, Tex., Dec, 20. A west louud
passenger train on the San Angelo branch of
the Santa Fe was held up this morning at
Bangs Station, 132 miles west, while the train
was standidg at a station, Th train guard,
Alf Wolf, was standing on the g-ound when
l.e was approached by four men, who drew
pistol? and ordered him to throw up his hands.
ISrakeman l'enn snatched the guard's pistol
and fired into the gang, The robbers return
ed the fire, mortally wounding l'enn, Then
Ihey compelled the guard to uncouple the ex
press car from the next coach and ordered the
enginrer to run ahead a short distance, where
the express car was robbed. Only about 842
w as obtained by the robbers.
A I oi)l'fi ;lrl.
Los Angeles, lice, 20. Lucy Weiler, the
16 year old daughter of Professor Richard
Weiler, committed suicide this morning by
swallowing an ounce and a half of chloroform.
Her father is French, and was once one of the
ediiurs of the Paris Temps, and was quite
wealthy. He lost his fortune and came to this
city, where he lost still more money, and was
trying to live by teaching languages. The
girl wns so despondent over the fill fiom wealth
10 poverty that she look her own life. She
was beautiful and highly educated.
Holiday ankounckmbnt. From new
until Jan. 1, I will sell my St.oo Lsdles
Curaeoa kid siine all brands at $3.00 pr
pair. I will nl make a 10 per cent dis
count on all mv .dinners fo:- men. women
and children Ineludi:!;; felt slippers and-
fret warmers. M v Curaeoa Md shoes, are
first grade and of'thclwt. make, marked
in plain figures and ill be suld ni repre
sented and guaranteed. Tii.se goods are
ni-t marked fur the occasion, but nrs a
;;enuine reduction nale. A boy can buy as
cheap as a man.
S.vvrKL E Yol'Nfi.
New To Day.
Toilet caes,
Odor caes.
Shaving ,.S
( Work boxes,
Cuff boxes,
Albums.
Scrap nllnnns.
Scrap pictures,
Xmas cards, etc., at
City Drii' Storo,
Guis to Sen, Pro'p.
Dam.y fl;:v,int vr lor m
' Kiihn's.
k- evonint' at W
rh.!or prat) l ,
C K P.rnwnellf.
ii-s -iiid swpet pisnites at
A Smari Item 'i'he finest line of cut
lery and shears in tht? rlty r,t Stewart &
Sox'.. '1'helr goods are the very best and
will sland the test.
AnnEY's Adiii-.icn. 54 lol in this ad
Jidon to Albany, near liacklemnn's 3ri
1. litlon. for sale, nt $co to $125 a lot, at
( urrnn A; Montelth's.
Thl. Trade Mai k on a stove
menns it is the best that t
pertsnce and skill can con.
trive. gold only by G. W.
MTlith.
Ni xt. Nevf and best place in town in
(ilbon's new b.nber shop In the Froman
ISIot's, nest door to Fortmiller & Irvine',
tir.i barter In town.
Babies. The finest line of baby cair
ges In the Valley jtut n celved at Stewart
( 'ox's. Prices are remarkably cheap con
sldf ring ti e superior quality oi the carrl
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