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V LABOR'S INTERESTS COUNT i.Tti. A. M i- VV EEKLY TERMS OF Sl't-.-MJlllPTJON. 5' J)Ail,Y. p:ilINlieJ '.-very tnnn.'itr except Mi.oulav.: e'ivtrcd hv carrier, r-c-r week O.U By muii, .(.- yrui 5.00 WEEKLY. i i'l'itiii-hoi! eveiy r'tuir.y Muniinj;.) no' Op,pcr a.'iMim, in nUiince $2.00 Wticii not piud in auvance 2.E0 Ttlt'i SI A U.S. xi-:t . ... .1... 11. .... . i,. .t ..n ......... Foi -.iH otfievs north i Tlie Katein states ' Vht Wort Side ("0-,J A- lini the Mat row Gauge 1!. R. J for I'orland and S-ium 11 a. m Cirvatlis ami Yaquiua VZ:.!,0 f. i Al ortice south 7;:!0 r. 'J. Tie postoffice will he closed e.v:h oveniu from iix to seven o'clock. Rcistt:r.:d matter for thfi tarly mor traiu should be mailed l;cior 6 o clock the rcyiouei venins.'. NATIONAL EEPCBLIGAM TICKET. Fill! I'RHSIUENT, J K X J AM IN J I A R It I SON , OF INDIANA. FOR VK'K-i'KKril DENT, LEVI V . MOIiTON OF NKW YORK. FOR PKKSMDKNTlAb HI.KCTOKS, ROBERT m'LEAN, WM. KAPU.S ( W. FULTON. CO-OP Eli A TION. There are very many who object to the movement of the laboring cla.ss ot coimnunily, which comes under the head of co-operation, and" which at present is receiving much attention and bein? rapidly adopted and spread. It is really the working man's means of pro tecting his independence, ai d giving him hi proper influence ;n the body politic. The Westmin ster Review in uisfiitwing th s subject says that the chief interest and iaiportanee of the co-oper;.tive movement lies in the prospect it holds out of making the workers i independent of capitalists not. of' cour.se, of capital. There is a weak point in mere distributiveco-opeia-tion which Lasa'Ie pointed out. Anything which enables working men to make their wages to further, so that they enjoy a largei real reward, leads, as soon as it becomes general, to a correspond ing iail in money wages. There may be counteracting causes, the most effective of which is. probably, the adoption of a higher standard of living by the wage-earners. But the dancer is a real one, and n i working-men co-operators desire to avoid, or at least to minimize it, they Wil l aim at making themselves I t , . t i- , , . u i-j., ri-i ! independent Ot capitalists. 1 lie j first condition Of effecting this is t that working-men snail ttnd their I own (.apital, and so become their own employers. But they must also lind their own market. That is their weak point, and it is there j . . ,. ... , , j me capaauta win atiacn. uieuu ; Tim vnt nunllli an,l tl.o nmrur f I ' ' all accounts, and assume all liabilities in tlu eonibinatioil possessed by capital- ' siloon busines-;. and Fred Hoffman will col . , .ii , , . , " . , , j lect accounts, and assume all liabilities in the jai, vtuciiu ciiuiji Luiu lu Li ,uic at ; a loss for an indefinite time, and to j Offer at less than COSt-priCe the; commodities made by co-operators, j and tor which co-operators must . get a fair price Or Starve. Thus ' .. -...11 ,,f ! iey could dm e co-operators out o ; fverx- market in which purchasers consumed only their own immedi ate individual advantage that is ; to say, out oi all ordinary markets. I Titis they would undoubtedly do if i onee alarmed. The only hope for the working-men's association in that -a$e IS that their fellow-work- i j itl-lnen will Stand by them, and: .iy they will buy working-men's j yoods ut fair price rather than the j cpitaii3t'8 gools at a temporary reduction. Nor is the success 01 these working-men's association a matter which concerns the work ing classes only. Even capitalist employers may weli wish them moderate and gradual success, .lest a worse thing befall themselves. Socialism has made and is making great strides. Its motive-power is the very self-same grievance which co-operators are trying to remove. Hat its aims are more ambitious and it methods are violent and revolutionary. Co-operative pro duction, if it succeeds andSbecomes general, will remove gradually and peacefully the grievance on which all that is morally strongest in socialism is based. Co-operation in all its branches is winning for the poor all that is best in social ism, w ithout presenting one single ugly feature to alarm society as at present constituted. Socialism liates capitalists, co-oeratioi! aim. au multiplying them ;a.nd if it, hope. to reduce the rewards of employee and their power over the destinie 0: working-. tien, it will also give improved security for eupiud. Sociaibtu wciid confiscate private cavi.il j co operation hires it au: i,.ysli-: rally for its Ucv. V!u;V ever fn-.ty bo tiio'vzit of sociaUm. t'MUV-liv f'l-Oi.L'l ciCi1.-1! i CSi'l ''('.. ilt. oncour-:.ii4 vvot-i of Li.e bishop.-E-j Jt'oni: " A bi-.-i ! arm 1.'. tian Svork, .-tud .i -shut, " vara' The wealth' importers who are . target v iree-irauers rjecause it ; iuu;u iuu u tawi i iii. . care Liitrii i ; importations and pnuits for a time i :l;:t least "would do well to reflect 'upon the patriotic sentiments Thurber, of ! utterpu uv vir. u. i. the great importing firm of Thui I er, Why land & Co., in hi recent letter to the wage-earners of the United States, iir. Thurber hays : "Free trade is a very pretty theory but it is mainly professional ix ei who advocate it, and ii is gratify ing to some to preach "that all the world ate brothers" and that con sequently we should not protect tiie labor of out own neighbors, uur own citizens, who build our towns into villages, our villages into cith s, wtio consume our own raw products. Free trade may be charity to foreign opeiatives, but 1 I for one believe that charity benins at home first ; that my own coun try is entitled to my rirst regard, the interest of the wagt -earner of this country is my interest, that his success is my success. I also believe that what F.uropean man ufacturers want us to do is not foi our interest to do. When every European hailed President Cleve land's message with delight as tending toward free trade it con vinccd me that it was not tne i-t si interest of tiiis country that he should be re-elected." The friendly attitude toward the labor movement which, has been manifested by the Thurbers for many years adds signirlcance to this unqualified declaration against Cleveland's free trade conspiracy HU1MUI At Maoomh, 1!U, on Mr. S. r". Hammer, oi Linn cou:ity, aetl 5s. NEW TO-DA 1. House ami Lot fr Mil1. A ONE AXU ONE HALK SToilY DWKLL . 1114 ciiniaiiiiuif 7 rooms, bath roi-m umi t..!t : Is l'. than t'.vo ye'.rs ujilt; ltx-dtio:. .t:i,:ru!; another lot aaioiniii mi be itb bam if lesircii, or w.iuni m1 it soparati. f'niiii d-ve'liiiff i'rice very low. Apj'lv to i. A. Siat e Hurst's and Hark For yuir. HORSES AND HACK KOK SALE--A WELL m itched span of joun horses, wiijii? about SCK) jionnds eah; ood to drive or r.oe; a!soali;rh' family liack: iiiso road cart ni. pole, u-ied only a fe iinn: very hundsoim.-: tht above are for sale ch-'op, sejiarace or to gether. Apply to T. A, Shane. Di.4solnf ion of Partnership. M"0TICE IS HEKEBV GIVEN THAT THE IjI partnership heretofore existing between Messrs. Emerick &. Uieringfer is this day dis solved b mutual consent!, Mr. Emerick re- tiriin'. Thf liimiiifs?! wili lift ntinnfl lit Mr. Dieringer, who willp- ull indehtediKas and collect all outstanding accounts. Those in(Ie)ted are requested come forward and A continuance of the patronage heretofore extended is solicited, Aihanv, August t, i Dissolution of Partnrslii j. ; ATOT1CE IS 1IEUEBY GIVEN THAT THE I i. partnt-rshiu heretofore existinir between i ! W. J. Monteitn and Fr-jd Hoffman, under the ! firm name of Hoffman jc Monteith, is this dtty dissolved by mutua consent, the former I etaming the saloon business, and the latter the restaurant. M. J. Monteith will collect! restaurant. v' jDm(?nteith Albany, June 29, 183S, I mAKEN from ahackat aTbanv i - n th nis!lt r-f Au-ust i. two valises j containing clothing and books. Any one j having any information in regard to the same will please communicate with the under- i sii,llc' at Sweel Homet Linn countv. Oregon. , KLDKR L. K. I.ASDXK. for Sale. j ""1 OOI) BUGGY HORSE A FOUR MINUTE : JT inare of spirited style, vet aentle for ia ' ,1Ui,.e at Hkrx'ld office. I Fruit Dryer tor Salt. ! DLUMMER FRUIT DRYER, FACTORY i ze, complete with widitions and im-; provements. lor sale ehcap. Ap;lv to A. i Blaker. Sh.dd, Ore'n, orjto A. Wheeler, I M re"- 4 onimrtur and Kulldrr. 1 THE UXDtRSIGXED. HAVING LO : I cated in Albany solicits patronage from i-ity and coui:trv. Will contrael to build bridtres, barns, and all manner ; of dwelling hou-es. includinr Queen ' Anne, Eatlake and Elizabethiaa styles i of buildings. Will furnish plans and 'Dj.-iii-if.o'ts free of t ebarure. Satis! jaction guaranteed W. C. CASSEL- j Oregon Viewsjg-j CRAWFORD & PAX JON THE PEOTO&RiPMs C.0F- ALBANY OREGON. CIARRYTHE FINEST LINE OF OREGON viexrein the We9t. Catalogue sent on apj'.li ation. We have also al! the negatives of A.B. 1'axton and J. G. Crawford, and any one car. have duplicates from then' at;reduced price". Igricultural Implemenis. FARM IKPLEfiEHTS OF EVERY DESCRIPTION HARDWARE Stoves and Tinware 1- -AT- POil TL .1 ND PRICES, CALL ND SEE ITS. - S'r.tfdd Oregon. "? ? isct Z. v ij 9 . lJiix.1 .V v-lUii K. J iiLdl. vaj"k:;loo, - t)it:-x;ox X fY-'pl r,"r day 2." K3y a-.' Give l;ici a call. e , I y us gsSSi I ; THE LEADING & Ml PF (IF RFVflVAI ! I BOi an(l m mm ml llU 1 iUL Ul nL llUlllL Of the Willamette Valley. i Bank aiiu Commercial Printing: a Specially. I jjj j i lis! 1ml ! fronray oli stars Jto'ay VaiU: oaths 'corasr of Fisst-aadBroaialbia Str3:ts. Thaakiaf 217 eustsnsrs the7 haT9 tastoTTsd upsa ns xcita iacrsassd facilitiss aad isrit a ccatiauaas it GKEO. !W " taJCCESSOR TO W. Q3 1 CD ce as - W3 S3 l I I i i .. . -dealp:r ix- S to v es"aA 1 d Ranges ALSO A FULL LINK OF TINWARE, PUMPS. HOSE. COFPEH WARE And every variety of cocking utensils and'Jnovelties in house furnishing roods. The public is invited to call xvvi examine this mammoth stock guilder the new management. The City Liquor Store, M. BAVMOAJiT, Proprietor.- TScst df-r.rffj thi - p - .iiUFi.lto - Kl roaHWiti;- or. ia::d th;' Oi i inij SPECIAL ATToIT'QM FAICl Children Cryfcr for' ths li'saral patroaags ia taa past, X trust that a lars ssssrisasa I aiay ia ta-2 1 J WILL & mini. DSAI.EKS IX- Fine GoM Watches. Diamond Jewelry, Fine Sil verman, Rinjrs. Ladies Watches and Chains, and;;U! kinds of El egant Jewell y ASTO,H!SHiLY ILOW IPBICES. SMITH H. Mc.FARLA.ND) wiPpV, Aihanv, .rti:i! aii l dotnevtio OreMliH ii!'.i, liuors, cigars ar CRDEH FHCM THE COUSTRY Pitcher's Castcrlai BrBUKKHART & EOYCE, sH ! Legal Blanks of All Kinds Constantly on Hand. ljfi.Send for Estimates and Price List of i Willie ill i mill o I liave this tlav contrartc Sox. of Aihanv, to furnish ' .uauiii:! niiuun iwnie io ! i ALBANY SODA WORKS i ! . . .. . j atrtns can call at their jihue of husiness and hv the method ado ted at our husint-ss council secure the l)eueftt of in v contract. 1 have alo matle ari'ane nients with the same !inu to furnish a lot of Oshorne steel frame hinders. Send in your orders as soon'as j)o.ssihle as harvest is near. .Si"'iied MART MILLER, Financial Asrent. SPRN 0 F ! E L Ik Um SP 1 1 IXi J- F IK LI) to II K (H)X Bi"-'iany yard laud uttico on K t'lroad, hetwetsn 4ih and oth streets332 navin-r lumber not excelled itHJuality, uudfaeilittes not surpassed foi,he pro.njd and satisfactory tilling or orders. I rcsmictftillv solicit a share ol'the ade. A. WHEELER. IWIIvL Doaler in all Guiis. Pistols, Sewing Machines, Organs, Pianos, if. full Sheet music, musical merchandise.ammunition fisE ing tack'e, etc. Warranted razors, butcher and pocket knives. The best kinds of sewing machines NEEDLES, OIL and Extras for all MA CHINES m COUNTY ACENTS FOR NORTHWESTERN FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY. Rejiairiuj; of sewing machines, musical instruments, suns, etc.. neatly done ,W.liF. (Successor to inter atti 1 am now receiving new goods in every line and would cordially invite everybody to call and inspect our stock and prices. VV e The Live DrvGnods House Albany, and shall at all times study the Wants ot our patrons-both in style and prices. Dry Goods Notioi is, Call and si.je ine. feSnsooor to mm LfiUA, niuuiif vi. 's7i'x4 PS .WAX'S mm ! ! wil:!t;. war tut of )iir- mt'iuiK'rs or ur oiMei Ail D SAWMlLLiT,i8M mm V W MM WW OW m a WmXm ; irrhc inghast srioaia csah Mid for wbesh BROS! the !eadi:ic TZZZ Line of- READ, NYU. ALLEN') sorim stock t propose to have th Shoes, 1 JLJ Groe N il.&Htt,, kJba:;y, Oregon. Staple Groceries I Fine Glasware,Cpockeii I The best quality of team, coffee, I u, etc. CAKES, PIES, Fresh Baked Breac? Every Day. Atthia old and reliable hocne is aJaa to (oDDd a complete aflsorUDent, of fresh farnit (rooeries, h which is constftntiy being addai u4 he seadosaMe lines af traorii d ptewimiMi such as Cranbernea, Fine Pickles, Dried Beef Chipped to Order. Anchovy Mustard, Candies and Nuts, Eastern Buckwheat Flour, Canned Goods of AH Kinds, Bohemian Glassware, Etc. Three Koods were all hourn vrben prkn? ere low, and the beueilt ol the mantra will t -given to liis customers. Kenw-mber the uUv the old uoroeon First sod B'oaiiiubos HOFFMAN AND PFEIFFER. Proprietors at And manufacturers of We re now prepared to famish dboi- l-.rfOt exriV.&t of beet flrrivle, ciMist!tf of iinr J.t.-r. irtrtl bavors. miKod ebntiins, exu-j. t.(, uj'i chciuro ereauis, fjuiey mixad. rruui v.a laJ a 4Cueral assortment ui fl.ie eouea AT UUtALli OS H&TAii. Ordara from eoantrr dealers promptly nH taned to. Factory m t'liet street, Albtarty. - - Oregon NEW PROCESS FLOUF2. (Superior for family sad hstss sw) faid for wboait NOTICE. 1 have bought and furnished TheScio Flouring Mi With new machinery, inskin? tlour by the FKLL ROLLBR ninCKU.-. I In- mill is uOW rUIl aim 1 au turuish the best of Hour and letd at leasouahle rates. 1 intend to run my mii! in such a manner that none can go away dissatisiieri. (jive me a call. E. GOINS, Proprietor Scit Milis SECOND HANDlSW. 5?The "past year ImarproTenit to be't nece66iiy. The be6t and cheapest plate ia the city to buy your Q StoYBs Furnitnre.tinware We e slways prepared to buy tout beuieaoitf furniture at the kighest cafifrprk-e. 8'le genU lor tae PEERLESS OILICAU L. GOTTLIEB, j Aifeany Bath House ANI ? HAIR DRESSING SALOOJV, JOSEPH WEBBER, PROPRIETOR. 5L:)dief. nd ohiidrea'sbatr dress :ii a r-peeulty. l'ntiie Jsutisfatton aTjarartte-d. i JOriri SCHMEER'S Liysrj. yeed&Bale stab Center .ieeond. and-EiUJrih fr'J ALBANY, , - ORS'JON IToRnW uaixi'to bj th- dv or o.-nth. Oar l.r:aren or bnt-iriiM on r-OT-..hl Mrrup j y-' v-jnl , NORTHWEST FIRE amllAllE INS UP, A i'KEL C GMPAN Y 3 ? 9-4.t-t liftffOHft MILLS, JOHfi A. CFfAVJFOKD, Prop'n Will fnrnisH wcki tfarmeni acrl reeeu-3 wheal! .t the imial rates of sra?o. Thfeltljihest market price paia tor fame ffHest NifUia fi.r always oB t'OUV A 1 ' I .1 wirnriri 4 M km Milk Vi-'rcck'ar" ' "ery cu3touicr ut