-v.t,....-....-.,..,.,. r.Jlt. VOL. J. ALBANY OR., SATURDAY,DECEMBER J5 8. NO 19o THE PLACE. UOLDEN IHJLK IIAZ.4AIC 3y all means silicon Parker Brothers, Successors to John Fox, or your Groceries, ProflucB, Mei Goods, Etc., Etc. Their goods are the boat and their prices reasonable. H. EWERT, has a splendid assortment of goods for the Holidays, consisting of a nice selection of GOLD AND SILVER WATCHES, DIAMONDS, ETC., ETC. Gold Headed Canes. New assortment all kinds of jewelry. REAL ROGER BROTHERS SILVER PLATED WARE. FRANCIS PFEIFFER, PROPRIETOR OF Albany Soda Works, ind Manufacturers of CHOICE CONFECTIONERY, We are ow prepared to Mil at whol sale, always fresh and pure at Portlmd irices to dealara. We also keep a,.fLll ine of Nuts and Tropical Fruits, I CIGARS AND TOBACCOS Conrad MUyer, PROPKltfTO OK- STAR BAKERY, Comer BroalalMn and First Sts., DEALER IN Canoed Pratt, Cannnrt Meats. Olsisware, Qacensware. Dried Fruit, Vegetables, Tobncoo, Cigars, Sugar, Spices, Collee, Tea, Etc,, Etc., In foot everything thu. is kept In a gen ral variety and grocery store. Highest market price paid for ALL KINDS OF PRODUCE. H. J. Misthorx, Prss. ' 8. Fa hk a r, Vud Pro(. B. S. Coon, S c. U. 11. .UOJKKA TtfUl Rovere Hons M.BANY, . - . OREGONJ CHAS. PFEIFFER PROPRIETOR. '"ted un In first-lass style. Tables "Pplled with the bet In the market, "ice sleeping apartments. Sample rooms f commercial travelers, "Free C laris t aa 4 fr.ia Ike H.tel.- I Cash Uocsa Lonj Way at Julius Uradw our I 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 unhandled teacups and saucers. 35 cts. 54 dozen unhandled coffee cuds and sau cers, 45 cts. S4 dozen h andled coffee cuns and sau cers, 50 cts. H dozen seven Inch dinner plates, 45 cts. These tmatt.ari nil rnn slnnp IMna ami not a cheaper grade of poods. These nrir.es are for 30 days. Julius Gradwoiil, TheOregon LandJ Company Organized fo? tho purn-mo ofhuyinjr and falling reil mutt, tilverltsliiK WilUuwtto Valley in .11 or the leadlrn i.ewnf,era o( the United HUUw. Binployins MuKrn agents to direct home flwker to tho willum tta Vulloy, nnd h iina ntfontfl In all the principal tovns of iurinn, Polk, I .Inn, Us n ton, ('lackamM and Ymhlll cuintirtft, trt il In tiiniLiiitr iinniitrrnntit. Oflie In the Tal Buil-lin; one dor west of "avws a, 1100301 A DICKINSON, M inaeis, SECURE PRICES. NO TROUBLE TO SHOW GOODS AT DEFOE & ROBSON Carpets. Cheaper than you can buy them in Port land. Will sell a good grade of Brussels carpet for 60 cents; a heavy three ply car pet for 75 cents, and two ply carpets from 40 cents to 50 cents. Carries u large line of oil cloths, linoleum and window shades. A. B. McIlwain If yon want a clean and fine smoke ask r J. Joseph's home made white labor cigas For sale by most cigar dealers and at Joseph's factory. A splondid stock of library and hanging lamps just received at Wallace & Tn omp. son's. How is your appetite ? Are you nervous or irritable ? Are you subject to billiousness ? Dr Henley's Dandelion Touio works wonders. It makes the weak and sickly strong, builds up the whole system and puts new life and engeryin you. A fine line of holiday goods for onr eroek ery department and marked very low in price Wallace & Tn )MP))K Wheat, 74 cents. New fall goods at Read's. See those new jersies at W. F. Read's. New ribbon all shades and styles at Read's All lines of boys kilt suits at W. F Read's Fine line of bread kneading pans at G W S.nith's. Another lot of Hull cheese at Brownell & Stanard's. A large stock of lifting force pumps at O W Smith's. Goods at eost at M. J. Monteith'f, at the old Young store. Go to A. B. Mcllwain's and ask to see those $6 suits for men. In a calm sea every man is pilot. In dry goods W. 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 Thos. Jones. Buy your tickets through to the East W L Jester and save fare to Portland. A complete line of heating and parlor stoves at G W Smith's, no better in the valley. The cheapest place to buy men's under wear in me state is at A. B. Mcllwain's. W. F. Read can and will sell drv goods cheaper than any bouse in Albany. Call and seo ior yourseir. All the latest novelties in mtlliuery goods at E ana C Howard's. 3xll and see them, Io trouble to snow goods. The line of Pacitio and Roval Argands 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, goods not given away. But good honest goods sold at reasonable profit at W. . ,li,i , Julius Gradwohl is now making a special ty of crockery, faney goods and silver ware. of which he carries a large and select stock. His silver ware is 1847 Roger Bros, his stock of orockery is the best in the market and his line of dolls and children's play things gener ally is complete. His prices are the lowest on the coast. FURNITURE! FURNITURE! Thos. Brink baa tho most complete line of furniture in Ihe city, consisting of Parlor Suits, Upholstered Chairs, Bed Chairs, Bed room Sets, Walnut Center Tables, Walnut Ex tension Tables.Dining Tables.Tin Bed Lounges, Single Whatnots, Carpet Chairs, Folding Chairs.Fine Mirrors from 75c. to $12,Fine , Wicker Wood Baskets, Fine Wicker Work Baskets, Cornice Poles, Gilt and Nickel Door Mats and Bugs in many Colors and Sizes, and Window Shades, Etc, Etc. and I am rellti-g i limp at the very lowest Bed Rock Prices and goods er no sale. THOS. BRINK. WILL BROS, New Wash House. Leo Chioamsn, who lived in this town for Dnalors in nlUlieUtest improved Pianos many year and was so well liked by every. Orgi:, Snwini? .Mt.ihlnni, Ouns Also body has returned and will open up a new a full lino of warranto-. Kiznra, Rutcuer wash house tho lirst of September, one door and eoekot KiiivN. Thn heit kin I of south of the Uevero House. Lee doeafgood fwwlng invhiil( oil, needles and oxtras, work and wants everybody to get their for all manhines Ail repairing neatly washing done bv him and reasonably done. ", ,un ,,. " COUNTY TREASURER'S NOTICE. CARPENTER AND JOINER. : Notioei. hereby given that there. fund. The niidersigne 1 Is prepare ! to do (all in the County Treasurer's otBce of Linn kinds of work in his line iu flrst-olass or, county, Oregon, to reduce all outstanding der and with promptness. Address P. O warrant;. Interest on all warrants cease box 87 or call at corner of 9th and Maple from this date, troets. Dated Deoember Gth, 18S8. I. H, Smith, h. Farwei.l, County Treasurer. TIN WARE AND HARD- PAINTS, OILS AND WARE OF ALL KINDS AT BRUSHES AT!DEY0E DEYOE & ROSSO N'S, & ROBSON'S. MAKE HASTE SLOWLY. Those who assume that the result of the late national election gives a general war rant for the the Increase of the cost of the necessaries of life to consumers, would do well to make haste slowly. A carpet combine to advance the cost of an article that is very general use; an oat meal trust that has nearly doubled the cost of a very common article of fuod, and a coal combine to throw miners into idleness and advance fuel that Is a universal neces sity, are the early steps toward a general arbitrary control of prices to consumers Those who interpret the national verdict as an approval of the concentration of capital to opress the great mass of the peo ple, know little of the temper of the coun try and less about the political revolutions which nowcome swiftly to punish con tempt for the popular will. The imperative necessity of to-eay is to cheapen the products of our industry with out cheapening the wages of labor, by greatly cheapened raw materials for our mills and workingmen. That is the lirst step toward cheapening the nccessrries of life ; and if political leaders of the successful party are wise, they will take a prompt de parture against monoply control of prices and in favor of cheaper products. Above all, let those interested make haste slowly in Increasing the burdens of consumers. There is no country of the wolrd that taxes Its labor so oppressively as does our own, and the greed decentralized capital is to day the gravest peril to the coming administration. Make haste slow- Look Here! We ars closing out our stock of boots and shoes, and to show you that we mean what we say quote you a few of our prices Ladies' best French kid button shoes at $4-35, regular price, 5.50, none better in town; ladies' extra quality French kid, but ton, at $3 75, regular price, $5.00; ladies, good French lid, button, at $3, regular price, $4; ladies' bright Dongola, Dutton.at $275, regular price, $3.50; ladies' bright Dongola, button, neat and good, $2, regu lar price $3; ladies' American kid, $2, reg ular price, $3; ladies' American kid, $1 .25 regular price, $2; child's oil grain button school shoes, from $1 to $1.20; a few pairs of ladies' rubbers, 30 cents to 40 cents; men's rubbers, 50 cents; also a large as sortment of men's boots. Come nnd see. Brownell & Stanard. Removal. Misses E. & C Howard have moved their millinery store into rooms in the Pearce block over J. J. Dubruillcs narness snop, wnerc nicy mvue uiu unu new customers to call on them. ah yinAmnt wnoten dress oroods are 25 cer- cent cheaper than they were a year ago. Our stork is all fresh, consequently we can give verv ow prices. 1 W ran Wide Ikdioo Prints A large Invoice of the above goods has been received, and will be sold at reduced prices. They are de sirable patterns and are a bargain. Samuel E. Young. We Want, Your butler and eggs and will pay you cither cash or trade for it. IlROWNF.LL & STANARD. Dr;ss Shoes. A fine job lot of men's shoes, 100 pairs, all different, No 7's, best in the city, at G W Simpson's. They range in price for from Si. 50 to $3.50 about half of the regular price. No such bargains nnvwherc. Shoes, Shoes, Shoes. -In this line w have always shown the very best goods to be found in the markets of America, the knife will be put to goods in this depart ment as they must go. Ca.ll and sec for yourself. CURE FOIt NICK IIEADACIIC. Thmn want . rinlv fl,r RHlOlWieW. Pimpl Oil tho facf , a-iil a suro cure lor i:k hovl.cho, .k Dr. Ou'M and Hon, th. Druilf, for llr. tiei.ni'i Live Pill., try a Uom, samples ire 'un uox .o., Dn. HO N4N KO in his new discovery for Cnnsnipptinn, sue. coeded in producing a medicine which ii ac knowledged by all to be simplv niarvelnnr. It is exceeding pleaant to me ineie. per--., im.i.lo... nnrl iW. not sicken. In all esses of oases of Consumption. C nghs.Colris Whooping Congh, Croup, Bronchitis, ard Pains in the Chest, it has given universal satisfaction. Dr Bnaankn s Cnngn ana Liung Syrup is sold at 00 cents ny Mr uuiss a. oon. Fine line of Guns and good stock of Ammuni tion at Deyoe and Rob son's. Special bargains ) TELEGRAPHIC NEWS A Conductor Killed. La Grande, Or., Dec. 14. A Patterson a freight conductor on the O. R. St. N. met his death to-day near Kamela, on the Blue Mountains, under circumstances peculiarly sad. He had stated out on his last trip prior to promotion to a passenger train, and had reached Ihl fit, mmil nt lha m.tntainB In safety. Leaving Kamela.thesrain had gone only about four miles, when, having occa sion to go to the engine, he fell between tWO Cars, whit fh rrnin urs. in rnnM tion, and sustained injuries from which he .11 muuui iwo nours. io external in jury sufficieni to produce death, but it is supposed the real cause was from the shock. A Big Offer. San Francisco, Dec. 14. It is stated here that Capt. John Howard,of theschoon Rossario, has telegraphed East to the stockholders there that he would bring the Yaquina Bay vessel safely into this port for $60,000. Most people think this offer is absurd, as if she could be floated, the sum is too large a one for the job. The Ya quina Bay was worth $'75,ooo. In Honor of Columbus. Washington, Dec. 14. Gov. McCreary hupes to getthrought the house at this ses sion a bill to provide for adermanent expo- sislon of three Americans, in honor of the 400th anniversary of the discovery by Co- luiuuus. me Din is merely preliminary in its provisions, authorizing the president to appoint a board of nine directors to formulate a plan for the explosion, and ap propriating $25,000 for the expenses of their meeting. Will Bore. San Iose, Dec. 14. At a mejting of leading business men this evening it was decided to Incorporate a company to bore gas and oil in this valley. The capil stock will be $100,000 divided into 10,000 of $16 each. Excluding Them, San Francisco, Dec. 14. The steamer City of New York, which arrived from Hung Kong and Yokohoma to day was the first steamer which has arrived from the Orient for a number of years without a single Chinaman aboard bound for this port. Probably Stanley. London, Dec. 14. It is rumored that Gsman Digna In his letter expressed a wil ingness to surrender Emin Pasha and his white companion, provided England would agree to abandon Suakim. Christmas Coming While hunting for holiday presents do not fail to call at Will & Starks and examine their fine stock of goods,consistingof gold and silver watches, chains, fobs, earrings, breastpins and jew- - elry generally. Also silver plated ware, clocks, etc. There are no more suitable presents in the market. - Superior. That Is the name of the stove at G. VV. Smith's attracting so much attention. It is a splendid cook stove. New raHens, currents.citron, lemons and oranges ruceivcdat Wallace & Thompson's. Skates. A full line of new akates just re ceived at Stewart & Sox's. Just the things for Christnss prosents for the buys. Boots and Shoes. Call at A. B. Mc Ilwaln's and see the ladies' kid and pebble goat shoe, for $1.53, former price $2. so A Democrat man has seen the shoe and can pronounce it a remarkably cheap shoe for the former price. W will soil ton g-'ocories chmpsr tha any store in town. Ehow.neli. & Staxard. M.mteith & Seitonbach'a gro-it closing sale will en&ble nil to buy auy Hue of goods fully 50 percent, less than auy other s'-ore in the valley. FOIl4rtl.Kt. Itchmif Pileiaro known hv milsMiro like -jsplr ion producing a very iltaairroo.hle iU-hiriK artef iiig'warm. This rorm an wll as Ulinu, lllemlj-g anil protruding Pile", yield at once to tlie apnllcation of Dr. noBanko-a Pile remedy, w.iloh aola uimaly upon thr p.rts affected, absorbing; Ui. tumor, alluing the Intense itching and oftYetinir a perniaiie' t i-nro. UI canta. Andrew The Dr Boaanko "divine U , Piau . -O. bold by Dr, C'iiaand Son. Wiiiter w'aps, are not reserved in the g eat rale, Thi will he the greatest nipor- unity ever ollWed 10 buy a i.iylUli wr.ip tt low ptice. MoNTKITH &-SEITF.NIUCII. B.VBY CARRIAGES At STEWART & SOX'S. SUPERIOR LINES OF AGRICULTURAL IM PLEMENTS SAT DE YOE & ROBSON