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VOL. I. ALBANY OR.,TIIURSDAY,DECEMBEIl 20,1888. NO 19 G H. ! has splendid assortment of goods for the Holidays, consisting of a nice soiectien or GOLD AND SILVER WATCHES, DIAMONDS, ETC., ETC, Gold Head9d Canes. New assortment all kinds of Jewelry. REAL ROGER BROTHERS SILVER PLATED WARE. C. J, DILLON & CO., D12A.LKKS IN LUMBER, FLOORING, RUSTIC, ETC, General Job Work, Dressing and Sawing Lumber, Repairing, Etc,, Etc. MANUFACTURE ALL KINDS OF FURNITURE. Special advantage to purchasers! of rustio flooring', Factory at loot of Lyon Street. THE PLACE. By all means jill on Parker Brothers, Successors to John Fox, 'or your Groceries, 'rota, Baked Goods, Etc., Etc, Their goods are the best and their prices reasonable. Fine horses. We have just brought from )ta Oregon, a lot of fine work hor3cs fri we will sell on terms to suit the time Among them nresoran promising you u 'Irireis from Oneco. Mason Chief an Edward Everett. Ala 8om choio hoavy trares. Anyone wishing to pur chase a horse will do well to look ttoni Wr, We will lake pleasure in slu'W to all intending purchasers. (iOI.DKN Itt'l.E BAZAAR. Tallman, Or. Cosh (ioesa Long Wuys nt Jllllm Urailwoul' 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 ! M dozen unhandled teacups and saucers. 35 cts. J4 dozen unhandled coffee cups and sau- cers, 45 cts. H dozen handled coffee cups and sau cers, 50 cts. 'i dozen seven inch dinner plates, n cts. These goods are all ironstone China and not a cheaper grade of goods. These prices are for 30 days. Julius Gradwohl. A splendid stock of library and hauging lamps just received V . . , Si Th omp. IlnCT i a viwp .nnaf itn . Spa VAn or irritable ? Are you subject to billiousness ? i-t oenioy s uanoouon 10010 wors wonders. If. mill., fno U...I. n.wl ;M.. . i - " nva v..w I.UW.V BIIU SblUll, UU1LUB up the whole system and puts new life aod engery in you. A fine line Of holidV frin I. fnr rtnr ffnr.li try department and marked very low in price Wall ak Ac 1 t 1 r Carpets. Cheaper than vou can buv 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 1. large line ot oil cloths, linoleum and window shades. A. 13. McIlwaiv great sale. This will be the greatest oppor unity ever offered to buy a stylish wrap at r Monteith -Sbitesbach. KKKIM'OSi,.. Vheat, 72J cents. New fall goods at Read's. See those new joraics at W. F. Read's. New ribbon all shades and style, at Read's All lines of boys kilt suits at W. F Read's- Fine line of bread kneading pans at G W Smith's. Another lot of Hull cheese at Brownell & Stanard's. A large stock of lifting force pumps at G W Smith's. Goods at oost at M. J. Monteith's, at the old Young store. Go to A. B. Mcllwain's and ask to see those $li suits for men. In a calm sea every man is pilot. In dry goods V. 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 the state is at A. B. Mcllwain's. W. F. Read can and will sell dry goods cheaper than any bouBe in Albany. Call and seo for yourself. All the latest novoltiea in millinery goods at E and C Howard's. Call and see them, No trouble to show goods. The line of Pacilio and Royal 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 V . . .1 , I . Julius Gradwohl is now making a special ty of crockery, fancy goods and silver ware, of which he carries a large and select stock. His silver ware is 1847 Roger Bros, his stock of crockery 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. First National Bank OF AI.K4K1, ORKGO.V. ftMi'lcnt .. I FL'NN nx HrMiU.ut 8, K, VolNIi rtir ..uko. E. (;,Mni:iti.Ai.N aatuthwr JAH. V. POWELL TRANSACTS A CIKNElULbankuui bulnoi. ACCOUNTS KKPT subjett to shock. SIGHT EXCIIANnR mHelcirrphio tr.nfr, sol Yrk, San Francisco, Chicago ami Pol ,JU.ECTIONSMADEon favorable terms. DMKCTOKS. m R. Yomo, Geo, E Ciiaibs:.aiO SbAiH, L. Fun, I WALTKH K Tl'SRSLb, FURNITURE! FURNITURE! Thos. Brink baa thn most comph-te line of furniture in the city, consisting of Parlor Suits, Upholstered Chairs, Bad Chairs, Bed room Sets, Walnut Center Table3, Walnut Ex tension Tables,Dining Tables,Tin Bed Lounges, Single Whatnots, Carpet Chairs, Folding Chairs,Pine Mirrors from 75c. to $12,I'ine Wicker Wood Baskets, Fine Wicker Work Baskets, Cornice Poles,' Gilt and Nickel Door Mats and Rugs in many Colors and Size3, and Window Shades, Etc, Etc. and I am selllo;; these at tin1 very l.iweit End H ick Prices and goods er no sale. THOS. BRINK. Truth is bitter food. Sight goes by hearsay. Short flax makes long thread. The silent man is most trusted. As the man is, so Is his speecn. Take help of many, advice of few. According to his pinions the bird flies. Big works seldom go with good deeds. Slander expires at a good woman's door. The branch is seldom better than the stem. Good corn is not reaped from a bad field The forest has ears and the field has eyes, Little sorrows are loud, great ones silent What Is play to the strong Is death to the weak. i Children and drunkentmen speak the truth. Silent tongue and hempen heart oflen go together. The hen flics not far unless the cock flies with her. Look Here. We are 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 $4-3S 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 kid, button, at $3, regular price, $4; ladies' bright Dongola, outton,at ?J 75, regular price, $3.50; ladies' bright Dongola, button, neat and good, $2, regu lar price $3; ladies' American kid, $2,reg- regular price, $2; child's oil erain button school shoes, from $1 to $1.20; a few pairs of ladies' rubbers, 30 cents to 40 cents; mensruDDers, 50 cents; also a large as sortment of men's boots. Come and see. Brownell & Stanard. Superior. That is the name of the stove at G. W. Smith's attracting so much attention. It is a splendid cook stove. New raisens, currents, citron, lemons and oranges received "at Wallace & Thompson's. Skates. A full line of new skates just re ceived at Stewart & Sox's. Jnst the things lor isiirismas presents tor the boys. Boots and Shoes. Call at A. B. Mc Ilwaln's and see the ladies' kid and pebble goat shoe, for $1 .50, former price $2.50 A Democrat man has seen the shoe and can pronounce it a remarkably cheap shoe tor tne tormer price. y store in town. Brownell & Staxard. I TELEGRAPHIC NEWS What They Will Do. Philadelphia, Dec. 19. The Philadelphia Press says : It is quite decided that upon the expiration of his term President and Mrs. Cleve land will reside at Orange, N. J. Cleveland will have imxrtant business occupations at New Vork. IILc ir 1 .u 7 'vv. uiihcu uic luunagemeni 01 several important financial institutions in New Vnrlf rv .ml :. . . , l - 1 . ... u..u ,a uiiucimuuu ne nas tleciueu to arrpnr niw nf th. (T ir. t . unci., nc uas also oeen tendered a law partnership in New York but has determine.! nni tn A .1 r . iiuu, iu uic practice 01 law. r Piatt Snubbed. ' New York, Dec. io- Levi P. Mnrtm, w night held a formal conference with Thomas C. Piatt and leaders of the Piatt faction at the fifth Avenue hotel. He informed them that Harrison hnrl rW;.ll nnt lw i,,, luc lcu(1Cr 01 any faclion to his cabinet. If New York can not unite on some one the state will not be represented. fiven on Watermelons. Ulackville, S. C Dec. io. Ameetinpof watermelon raisers, representine the nrodtction Of 2.000.000 melnn u-e 1.1.1 1.. I .'. decided to form a trust to limit the acreage, fix ...in oiumisn ineir own agencies in the principal cities. . Judge IStirke's Appointment. Washington-, Dec. io. The nresi.Ient sent to the senate the nomination of Thos. P.nrte rr Washington territory, to be chief justice of the wun u, me lerritoty, vice Chas. K. Seattle, W. T., Dec. iS. News of the prompt appointment of Judge Thomas Burke . w tiicn jusuce oi me terntoi-y was .v. .w. 6iWt saiisiaciion in inis city. Will Snstaiued. New York, Dec. 18. Iudire Lawrcnre of the supreme court, handed down to-dav find. ings sustaing the will of Samuel J. Tiden. It u"UU3luul1 me case wninot be contested so the city gets 4,000,000 for its library. Trouble With Negroes. WAIIALAK, Miss., Dec. IO. A rennrt hne just reached here that an armed posse overtook four negroes, participants in Sunday night's .favv.j. icmmcu ana was riddled with bullets. The other three were hanged to the suurounding trees. The poss2 has run down all the negroes who fled to the hills on the night of the affray. There are hast fifteen other necroes in hiding. B Mooteith & Se it on bach's great cloaiotf sale will enable all to buy uny line of goods fully 50 percent, less than any other store in the valley. i. I, .... 1 Dandruff is prohably ono of the most diffi cult diseases of the scalp to care; but Du tard's Specirio never fails to remove it per manently . .Soreness after ehavinp is instant ly relieved by its use. Sold by Fo&hay & Mason . FOIiilMI.KS. Itching Pile ad known b mmMire tiles i.Tjpir Ion iiroducm? rery d'i?rchle ttchin; aiter iti(r warm. This form an well as Blind, Itleedff and rrotrudinir Piles, yield at once to the application of r. lisankog I'ile remmly, w.ilcli acts directly upon th (urts alTecttMl. abi rhin(r the tumom, allayinif the lnts-nne iu-hini; tml effucUnir m emiaiiert cure. 50 cnlft. AadrcM The I)r Uoaauku yMIcino Co , liqu. O. old by Dr. G'liss and Son. SECURE PRICES. NO 1" ROUBLE TO SHOW GOODS AT T)Er0E & 30ES0N WILL BROS, PftAlors in allthol vtn.tlinpmvel PIaiios OrgAR., Siwin? Mvdilnn., Uuns. Also a full line of warranto I It-ixirs, Butoher and r-ockot Knives. Tin bt kin i nf iwwing ma.ihln oil, needles and extras, Tor all manhmes Ail repairing neatly and reasonably done. New Wash House. Loo Chinaman, who lived in this town for many yean, and was so well liked by every body has returned and will open up a new wash house the first of September, onedoor south of the Kevcro House, lee does pond work and wants everybody to get Qtheir washing don bv him CARPENTER AND JOINER. The nnderslgne.l Is prepared to do all kinds of work in Ills lino In flrst-olass or, H.r and with Dromotnsss. Address P. O box 87 or call at oorner of 0th and Maple treets, I. Smith. TIN WARE AND HARD WARE OF ALL KINDS AT DEY0E & ROBSGN'S, fritter than (he ChMp"rt PORTLAND BUiilNtJ COLLEGE. r.Ttlnnil, Orrsvnn, ii iv.Triu-l.nir .-(tliil WtrlhMC Common School ani Penmcttshlp Depart' .... I... ....lll.,.t tit U1IV 1 1 lilt. I'HtJt- S i; R V v vi-vf: Mr- P t T t . t,. A, A iaucr is pre pared to do surveying of all kinds at lea sonabic r.ates, lie has complete copies of field notes and township plats in the coun ty. Adress Miller's Station, Linn county DR. ItO SAN KO in his new discovery for Consumption, sue cee lct in producing a medicine which iiac know Irdued by all to be simply marvelous. It 11 exwedmiy pleasant to the taste, per fcetiv nannies?, and docs not sicken. In all eai-efi of ca?cfl of Consumption. Conhf.Cnlds Whciupinc: Uuuh, Uroup, JLtronchitis, and I'aii.f in the Chest, it has civen tiniverial satisfaction. Dr Hosankn's Cough and Lung nyrup is soidia oU cents by Dr Itiuss a son, Tvlecatf women who complain of a tired foiling, pains in the Ivtck nud loinp, dosire to ttlt.ep, dizziness, painful or suppressed inenstruition, will Hod in Oregon Kidney Tea a faithful friend. It C3t be relied upon iu everv instance to uive immediate relief from urinary troubles. Thousands of women are suffering every day from some disorder ofjtho kidneys or liver, who miwht be permanently cured by usinc Oregon Kidney Tea. Sold by Jfo'hay x iMason. PAINTS, OILS AND BRUSHES AT DBYOE & ROBSON'S, Highlaml, Clacknrois Cp.. Or., March 20 I have suffered with a dtsea.e of the kid neys for G or 7 years and for the Inst two months have bron Inid up with a pain in my back. A friend soot me a sniniile of ths Ore- eon Kidnev Tea, and havini; nsed it one week I can do a good dsy'i. work. I have derived more benefit from it than from all the medicines I have ever taken. ... (j. Nkwbtll bold by l oshay X. Mason. Fins line of Guns and good stock of Ammuni tion at Deyoe and Rob son's. Special bargains Bauies. The finest line of bahv rn.H. ages in the Valley just received at'stcwart & Sox's. Prices are remarkably cheap con sidering the superior quality of the carri ages. Removal. Misses E. & C. Howard have moved their millinery store into rooms ii the Pcarce block over J. J. Dubruillcs harness shop, where thev invite old and new customers to call on them. A full line of Christmas candie. and nnti will be kept by lirownell & Stanaid. Christmas Coming While hunting for holiday presents do not fail to call at Will & Starks and examine their fine stock of goods,convistingof gold and silver Watches, chains, fobs, earrings, breastpins and jew elry generally. Also silver plated ware, clocks, etc. There arc no more suitable presents in the market. Drcss Shoes. A fine job lot of men's shoes, 100 pairs, nil different, Xo j't, best in the city, nt G W Simpson's. They range in price for from Si.jo to $3.50 about half of the regular price. No such bargains anywhere. We Want, Your butter nnd' eggs and will pay you either cash or trade for it. llROWXELL & Stanard. Shoes, Shoes, Shoes. -In this line w have always shown the veiy best goods to be found in the markets of America, the knife will he put to goods In this depart ment as they must go. Call and see for yourself. Moxteitii & Seitexbacii. I Itl". l Olt NICK HEADACHE. Ilojo-i wnnt ft rfmrily f.r TVHrnHiieM, Plmplos on tholacf, a :d .uru cure for tick hciul.che, auk Dr. liu'w anil df.i:. me hnii;y:ii.t., (or llr.U01.nl'. Live Kll., try 11 ihf, Mtnplc Iw full bwx "25 cent. SUPERIOR LINES OF AGRICULTURAL IM PLEMENTS AT DE YOE &rROBSON