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JOL. 11. ALBANY, OR. MONDAY, JANUARY 6, 1890. NO 20, ;r's Cathartic Ms1 fkwtaln, In .null cnmpasi, the essential mtues ol the best vegetable cathartics. 'fuy area inro cur. for CiullvcnMS, lm" ffpstlou, and I.tvcrC'omplaJnts; nrc pleasant taks ; prompt, but mild, in operation. Vr. Janir Qulnn. of Mlilillo St., Hartford, OTlin., ti-siln. : "I have iw-d Ayi-r's I'llls A tlm ii.Kl IWrty years ami i-ousidor tlicm rii lavaluabli futility uwillctiiv." Ayer's Pills, tVld 1)J all Drtiug-lit. d Drain la Mudlcln.. THE PLACE." hym .mean o&ll nu hm Brothers, vrttJi to John Fox, Ivy tout Groceries, Protluco, Baked Goods, Etc. Etc. J. fir goods are the best anil tuclrJpoe MeKoiiafv.e. K,.F. So, Utw C. H. rnwAiir, Sec Albany IRONWORKS 1EAM ENGINES CRIST m SAW MILL MACHINERY I23N FRONTS ABO ALL KINDS OF HSAW AND LIGHT WORK, IN IRON AND BRASS '.CASTINGS. Ooaeial attention jald o' pairine; .11 as of inanhlnort Patterns Made on Short Hotlot. PKOl'iUKT.l OF STA! HAKFJIY Qnrner Broadalbiu and First Sts.,' -niCALEH IN - "ui.ueil Prtiilx, ' l annii .llnaM. lliiHMrc, Ouonswirr-, -)ric(i lrniOt. Oxctnfi'eM, Tolcc, VigHIH. I'olloc, Tea. Kte Vtr " Kict everyihlna; aim. - kept In a aon K I variety and grocery oro. HlFfhpM rkt prln paid for ALL KINDS OF PRODUCE. 2nd I Stoie. Bant aVk of 'Jnd SiV .ooils In the V'nl iey au4 the nrwt rea-if iaio prices, boih ih hnyliig and flolllng. i have on hand nllt'odsof FUailTOSE, STOVES, TINWARE, TRUNKS, B30KS, PICTURES. 2CLQ8XS, GS33KSRY, ETC., :etc. D i'. irwesofH E Young's oV rtorn. L. COTTLILB Vti First street. Albany, Or. JOB 8AI,E. A farm of 333 acn at 1 MlUen SI'Monfi miles trom Albany. All fftjoaj, ie aerea In enltivaMitu. nosrlv all co i wheat land, new b"0. anil iNian, gnat water, wniaoil Ball 01 all. Tnm. io.ohhl. Inq-n of own ers on the plaeo. E T Hao, W W Bowbu- SECURE PRICES. NO ROUBLE TO SHOW .'W0DS AT Be I Joim Q. Oaslisls. Th. Fo.rv I. Of ,rr.tvalu. to that rartof niT collworV-hl.h.leal, I enrreut quMilona. Xwoaeuiatatiaxaiyeaoutuiur. - ( 1 value, and Uie weight of M ceDtrltimlM.-rf At IV I There has come forward no problem of I established that has not been discussed in BouocemenU of forthcoming articles can -m if?rr. Tha ZSgSEySS S3ST&S5 p!:uowth. or buuimi lucuut, vi y ex-Speaker J. O. Car Affect Uio Farmer." AUCCia uio r uruiur. - sr THD FOBUM PTJBU8UDTO COMPANY, 253 Fifth Ave, N. T. .... ... AK.OOaYiaF. M Cents ff(i6ff. eubBtription NKW STORE. Mitchell & Agricultural AND VEHICLES ALBANY, . - COME VSTXD SEE TTS, STICK , the taei ilia m offering better Urgaits than any one else in Albni. Bonght at bai xrapt sales I can aall First-Olass Goodst or Ulow COST. FOR Oi -I merchandiw o ll '. .Ih Gi FOR HEN rilLVI m m -m tit. ..kiiLiiu ofBcrtycnd M-nd: Effem irtiss.J'""'i,V,V;ini:sT-iW'J" .'""?''KlSrt.ii Miiteat M IWW, 1. Alii Aa.t SKIN DISEASES MOORE'S CELEBEATEDP0IS3N Oil Wl It sill, all lnflamm.tl..n and Jrrl',!jT"J 'jS? alMltM. Vm Price. 25eent.B. wre all mns Al for PILES IBOBTHLI REVIEW OF L1YTJSG SUBJECTS By tht Foremost Writers in iht World. - l TIIE FORUM has won the highest place reached by any periodical ; for it pub. liBhos article by more authoritative writers and by more workers along instruc tive lines of activity than any other publico, tion. It contains eleven studies of 6rca subjects every month. It is impartial, giv ing hearings alike to each side. It is finan. cially independent, and it belongs to no seel or party or "interest." It is never sensa, tional.butit aims always to bo instructive rwM grave ' JJe ffi A? its pages by masters i ol : the ubje. ai loom Kvery sucl problen January number will contain a reply. fWMv m hi NEW GOODS lewis Co., -DEALERS IN Implements OR A PIN" v-.Ii "" P'Mr-U. t.raii. i.. J- 8MIP80. All-Mil), Ol-Hyi Better TSiaaa Er 1 innload orofTarlug a prize hsonly benifhn .rte lucky one, cr soudli out conftdontinl slips as baits, we prose to niMinly offiii the eiileeas of Albai and viintty eholoo goed. at bsd rok rioe. and Rive riTK rEK CKNT DIMUN T for cash on eecii dollars .w.irth O3:ood). at ret-oi price nntil the flm f Ja.ry. HlKhest prlcea am lor ogtaken pa ami batter. Tliaaklng you for sir pat patronage and aoueltiu your ire fu Inn future, we bog to retntin at yi? aer too. J H Barra. '4BV r illRl AGES AT Hl'i V m THEKgrT HilflARlOlTl IWiTICAL-Kli IRWII 111 KF.EPI'OSTEII. F. .M. Kronen keips railroad time. Hoots and choea at cost at Read's. Saratoga ohipa at C E Itrownell'a. . J. P. Wallace. Physician and Surireon. Al' bany, Orj A Hue line of all kinds of furniture tilain and upholstered, boa stock in this part of uregon at rortniiller & Irving s. J A AroStViH, aronfc Singor Manufaetur ingJ)., );pnito O ld Fetlo-.vs Temple, Al banv, An elegant lino of siik table spreads, in beautiful ill-signs, just received at Fortmiller & Irving'., 5 cans liolilcn Star tomatoes for 50 cents atC. Meyers, and alt otlier canned fcooda cheap for cash. Jut received new tablo linen at W. F. Head's. I W Starr, physician and surgeon, Albany Oregon. Good cooking stove onlv 10 at Houi: & Saltmarsh's. ' Best roast coffee in the city at Conrad. TJeyers. Kirks Savon Imperial soap, $100 a !box at C E lirowneU's Sixty dozen window shade, justreceiv.d at Fortmi!ler& Irving's. J, W Bentley. best boot and shoe maker in cit?, opposite Fortmiller & Iryine's. A large and fine line of window htd just received at Fortmiller & Irving's. We have the best $1.50 kid glove ever brought to A!liy at W F Head's. Now is the (t.ne to save money by baying boots and shoes at cost of W. F. Read. Go to Bardue for honest weight', good goodj and lowest living prices. I am now better prepared than I havi ever been to suit my customers in the shoe lino, I have Just received a large Invoice ol the celebrated Laird Siheber ,t Mitchell fine shoes for ladioa. Tb cro Is lie maLUfaeturer Tiho claim 11 anythinir bettor than tbepe shoes. I in tvim 10 keep a full assortment of them In all prices, widths from A to EE and oas st't ihe most fastidious in fit and prioe, I ah. 1 received another invoice of Iho pop. ilar shoe E P Reeds id Waukenphast tnd Patent leather Up. These shoes am wci. known in Albany asa first clnsr nice Vy. inline. O'dors from the cenntry fill ol villi care and satirfaction guarsntetd f-AMUEL E YortRQ. Fii-st National Bonk OF A1.B&N1, OBECOS. sidout Ji. 9LtlX in. rraddonl S. P.. o)C mkl.r -.E. W. LA.NnDO.V, TRANSACTS A SlkBUALtanUiiaWiM. AOCUlimil KEPT Mjl U .batk, SIOUT lUM CAKOK and trl neblo tnunler, Ml Ntw r, Ma lrn..iMi, ii4 ad Vui 2C0UiXniH KADB m hite w, II Toi'fto, B.w. kAsnoos V. tun. B liuur, Wammi E Tt- Lisa County Bank, Count, folitos & Chambepliin, ALBANY - - - OREGON. TRANSACTS . .ural kaakhif kuUMSi. DIAWIIQUl Oarrs.a R.w Ytrk. u Ftu tn n I Portla.d, Oreifi'a. LOAN MO.-1BT vn .ppi.vU marity, RRCKlVS dcso.lt. sab-Mt 10 .hMt. Bnnk cf Oregon. ALBANY, - - - OREGON. OAS'ITAi, sso.oeo. Pr.-lilenl , H. BPTAKT J. W. RLAIN. 11. P, MKKKILL Viee PrpMident .. ('ashler Niahl exehansn and tel.sraplil. Iran. for on Nw York, Ran Franelseo and Portland, Oregr.n. Collctfiina rnaaeon favorable terms. . MONEY TO LOAN. $d,iioo to loan at 8 per cent on im proved farm or city property. wALLAcaa: wVsjtk. F.ta line of Gum and food stock of A.mmunJ- tion at Dyoe and Bob Again, we are told that a new democrat, ic paper I. to be started at Portland. Now it will begin publication January 13th and will he under the editorial control of Post master C W Roby and printed by the press heretofore used in the San FrancUco Examiner office. May it be a success. There was a time when every American had to work for a living, but wealth has nccumu latcd and so men decay. The famine in freight cars for Kansas roads still con'.inucs. orders for hundreds of cars in excess of Ihe supply being received daily. '.ending rkutoprapheni Albany Oregon. AYe have bouiht al) thenegatives roado by L W C'ark iu:d W II Urecewood up to Nov 15-.h, lSbO. Duplicates Cun be had from them only of us at reduced rates. We have also about 1S.O0O negatives made by our selves, from which duplicates can be had at like rates. We carry the only full lino ef views of this state and do enlarged work at lowest rite, for fust class work. We shall be C leased to see yon at our Studio in Froman's lock, next door to Miisonio Temple l.are Curtains Lace Curtains. I have jusl received my fall stock cf lace curtainsbought direct from ImporWw, the largest stock ever brought to this mat et, and best value for the money. Sami'EL E, Y pvxg, Ups and Down's. Some of the princi pal up. and dawn, in business life is te keep quality up and prices do-.vn. This is being done very successfully at LaForest & T.'iotnpsoirs,and those dinner sets to be distributed among our customers Jan. 1st fs creating no little interest as well as ou r prices. Next. Ne' '.best place in town is Gilson's ne v crthopinthe Froman Block, nevt u.ci to Fortmiller & Irvine's. Best b" "her ::. town. Struck Oil At $1.35 per 5 gallon can oest Standard oil, at the' Willamette Packing Co.'s store. S.noke the celebrated Havana filled ci gars, manufactured at Julius Joseph'u cigar factory. Only 5 cents. 7 Ck. cures rheumatism, neuralgia and toothache. Foshay & Mason Agenta. TneOldNoitl, State .ranking is fa-t gaining popularity. Albany aarkst. Whett-0a Bt t8c per lb. fsTSS 1 IH9-4.0C, MaoitaMM T eta per bushel H-on S'r Aeries To cent, per hu, Priy-SHe per 1. dressed. Cam nil hscn. 12..e. shouldera, 8c. arrleii 10c. jtd SotMirlbr. jfWim-4U!5 per bbl. . ltsfcss -B 00 per d. ' tilt Paad bran, 14. no per tun shfti-tji, II. niiiiiUkuA, 20. Choi - 'o. J. F. Whiting, Artist. InsTuction p-iven. and work exe cuted in Landscape, Portrait and De corative Painting.Lettering'.Designing and Mechanical Drawing-. Rooms 8 and 9, Foster Block, Al- 1 any, Or. ror bn ine.s ptir!a nl the Port Inn it lliitlri Jolk'lT . l'.rt!-.iii, v.'h?k;i, or al thtr CiipiUl -n '.-.! V in.-i'. S -.U m, on yini. IV tli wli'inln n:il . t imwaR' ni. ntol A. P. Anii-itrt"K-1 .-' v "ttmj c-v,iM.of ttudicfi ami fwwiic laU-so' Uiitin l '1 B H ' S D O f I It ii II S ---,-riiii(f, renm.iuftliip and Kiitf!!" li'P'" mm'.!, l'av and evening wok'n-. StHtU:.t-i. :"Utd nt anv linu-. 1 or iv nt 0:.i1Jt-'. 'i' ' -r,Mti..l :iur iwilrrr-, f.rt UfU b.- ft,.-:. S. W. Paisley, Albany, er.on. WIIOI.EAI.E DEALER IN Tobacco and Cigars. Ofluis oIu'.t d fff-ra the traile. 7 ir 0 pjrfd , PAIHTS. OILS AND VRUIBX8 AT D1TOB AOBSON. TELEGRAPHIC NEWS Fog Did It. I)K5 Moines, Jan. 5. Three men were in. jured fatally and half a dozen serionsly by a rear end collision on the Rock Island near Malcoln late last night. Both were freight trains and the collision was due to a fog pre vailing which made the lights on the first ii mil invisible, Fast Hknlliit. Minneapolis, Jan. 5. Joseph Donoghue, at the Palace rink tc-nigh, skated five miles in seventeen minutes and eight seconds. This beats the best previous world record by nine seconds. Amsterdam, Jan- 5. In a skating match to-day Norseng, the Norwegian, won the five mile race in sixteen minutes and forty eight and three fifth seconds, llie Old Tr Irk. Seattle, Wash., Jan. 5, Two residents of Eastern Washington, Miss Shankwalter, of Walla Walla, and Mrs R S Twang, living twenty miles from Wheatland, narrowly escap ed death from asphyxiation on Saturday night at the Russ house as a result of blowing out the gay. Physicians were summond, and after several hours work they succeeded in restoring her to consciousness, and it was thought at a late hour to--ight she would recover. A Base Ball Bat. San Francisco, jan 5. George E Smith.a 16 year old boy, was accidentally killed this afternoon by being struck on the head wilh a baseball bat in the hands of Dennis McCarthy, a companion. Smith was acting as catcher in a game, and was standing close to the bat ter, McCarthy stpyed backward and put all his ifreiigih Into a blow aimed at the nail when he struck Smith over the right ear, fracturing his skull and knocking him insensible. Smith died in a short time. PuorTlifalers. San Francisco, Jan. 5. Last month has been a disaslerous one to the theater managers of this city, They have been wandering through the lobbies of their respective houses, looking in occassionally at the anditnees, and the places where the audiences ought to be, but nie not, and saying " they will con.e to morrow." The momentum of theater going was stopped on account of the stormy weather and it may take some time to start it up again. Petll nich. New York, Jan. 5. Mareus Mayer reports his arrival at the City of Mexico, and enor mous sales for the Patli operatic performances. Fifteen nights at 8150 for the season, o- $u per night. A Verdict That the grand display of i cat, ornamental baskets, each containing one pound of choicest tea, at LaForest ic Thompson's, is the finest importation ever Drought tD Albany. This tea Is basket ired, pure and of rich flavor. 'Ve offer i t at the astcnishly low price of 40c A Smart Item -The fioest line of cut lery and shears in the city at Stewart & Sox's. Their goods are the very best and will aland the lest. Low pricva ami first quality goods at French's, The uorner jewelry store Dr. M. H. Ellis. pfiysieiAii and rurgeon yll-any, On-yon. f'ulla mado ic city 01 onntry. An elegant Hue of now designs of chairs ju.t received at Fortmillir ft 1 rung's. Get In On the ground floor, by billing an acre In Astoria bclcrj the veaf closes. Tfei. Trade Mai k on a stove n-mns It Is trie best thpt ex peiste and skill can con trive. Sold only bv G. W. .Smith. .adie. .hoei. men. fhos, mioses sioia chiUlrnu. .hoe,ineii. lKiutr, boys loo'r, St te.s than coat ti, tiinke rnciu for oth e.i o Is at C E Hron-iiH'ii. Albany Nurseries. We are pniiap'i.tlv l ciitil -n the o d Cline 'iTiifatw.u, J f nut Atfianv on CiirvMllit r''t. ai . hi" t-n Ihi.i1 a large et.rck nf Choice Kriiit Tnis of our o .1 iir-wiiH-, I c!i .'!! lowest In 11, a rme. i'.itir wMi 11 1 li.t.i t ,1m. nijt tlcra wil eoituk 11. ftttMk nut .ri4T b U't- 1 fchaxtitif. ttYMlN V dKOWSCLLL, j.lIjDyt Or. g.to. SUPERIOR LINES OF RieU' TURAL PLIMENTB AT DE YOE A ROBSON Ben 9 socm1 bajrs.jtwi