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I ilnlieil every Iny In tho wook 9 opt Suncli'.V. f ''i:.S 1 NUTTlXli. f. Hi tin aaj Prop'M (? OFFICIAL I'AI'liU. I iiterml atltin at Ml'Stiy, Or egon an hoiiowI o'as mail UMttsfr. llillV JAM lt H. Iini .OOD EV"ESri3SrG- Bruit l.nrnlion Mi prize. I.I IUM'N H I'AI'KII ftlll.l. 1 lie nun IIH niptcl e 1 f't, not ini'liicliiiK Bite jul miter power, Jllt.lHX). 11 1i:ih, or ,di will 1111 VI-. uimoiu me capacity m ,t.i)rii;iiml lcHii;n,iiioy Having iirranueil , iiu. 1 11 1 1 1 1 1 i 1 1 K for unntlier Hi't nl rolliTH, l,jt.i will oon lin put in. The cliinen- I oi llie main ImildiiiK in in tin' furm I I a crtinf- tu'liiiio room, 57x131. It., licMijIit lft 4Kxlfll " " ; 117x44 " " lis" Kixiii) " " :i " jjx.'ts " " :i " 21x44 " " "2" J.llIlT jllWll llOIIHf, j'lilcr room, f Itctric liglit " ihi-k.Ni limu " I Cii'U r nil ot these rooms except Hie inline mom, in a liUHenicni atory of ten feet. Tliiail'ieH not include any of water ViiyH or water workn. Tiiuru are four tiirl'ini' wIum'Ih of 5(1 liorwuower each or 1W combined. TI10 lioilor for beating ml ilryillK IH IIHI liurHl- power. ami the trick chimney ih HI! Ii'ct liili with a haee 1-l.tll ami Hiimmit of lix'1 ft. One Jtruw nlic.1 1 f:. Iiinh ami t'.lli IUO ft in tlreu'lv cumpleteil ami put up in work-jiun-liku manner. There are four other d niinr;iry hIiiiIh ulioul Mix 1 'JO ft; but iintliiT pi'riuaiieiit Hbeil or ft raw bonne till he buill tli ih Hiiniiner which will be feet liitfh "nil NOxlilHI ft. The mill w ill fin ilny mid nibl, (SumlavH exeepted,) (ml will turn out from live to ten tonu of J. .(! niercliantable jutper. Hint will eoin- Jit- in any market ill the world with any ilur mill. I.ri' uiiIitm now await t.,-!!i' honest manufaeturerH.wboEte goodif e air,-:i'iy Known oyineir repuiaiion the Calit'oniia mill. Kxpresa. ht.Mocit vni: (,'mh Mkktinii. The i iiiiM-ratit of thin city perfected their inization laat evening by the election i the Mlmviii"; ollleerH : l'resident, lion fi''orj!c K Chamberlain ; vice presidents. mils lhompaon I) J Muhou, John nil, II I) Iturkhart ; secretary, ) I' ihIikw; iiHHiHtHiit secretary, K I' iltillir ; tr, Hnuier, Horace Harwell. The Mowing delegates were elected to the itc a-soi'iation of democratic clubs, liich convenes in Portland Saturday, unary !itn : J I' ( ialbraitli. 1 K Weath- furil, llenrv lilakely, (ieorgo Hum ili rev, li W MaHton, T .1 SUtes, (ieo K Btiaiiiherlain, C (i lltirkhart, 11 1 miit, I. J l.ntuiing, F KuhscII and ISMiiitb. There ure now lift names n the lit, anil many more will be added 'in time to time. ICvery democrat in e town and surrounding country iiiulil nee that bin name in enrolled. ct every democrat whose name ih not llready down hand li ih naiiiu to some ttieuiher of the committee on member hip. The following is Iho coinmittee : V right, T I. Wallace, i V Russell, lin 1 1 "il 111:111 , Iir i W Mitstou and F llliphell. Shoot on Siict Cr. The Albany nnd ili in (inn clubs should make some ar ingeinents for a contest of any number t men from tine up, just so there is a hoot, and the present agony stopped. he Salem club after referring to an item i the DHMociiATDiihliHlies the followi.ig: p'e now underHtaml what our Albany 1'ioters want instead of a team shoot petween the two clubs of a reasonable miiher of men, they want a "tourna in t' between the "two clubs. If the filiany club has ten shooterB they must ive three. Their first move should bo 1 cither accept or reject our challenge. li;en other arrangi-mciitH could be talked i our proposition to shoot for o a an is unreasonable because it would tost each Salem man $S to make the rip Wm would have to stay over night, "U could come here and return tho same iy. hie club against the other, nobody li n il net. 'lluld y ( 'it AWFOllh'S I'l'NKHAIi. The uieral ni thu late dipt Medoruin Craw 'fd wat hugely attended. Notwith 'miiling the inclemency of the weather iniuiher nf Portland people, attended, "long them c, as K l.add, Chief-of-Po-ae l':trMUi. i,., u..i,n i ir ir..rf.n,i 111 -"'"""I J'"" llUll',,1, . It .,W,, f 'r Alexander and O V Tompkins. They met at ht Joe bv carriages and con tvy'd tu Dayton. After the funoral tho T'S'lorsfl i Porll (iini cilIIimI in a bodv ' olonel Chris Tnjlor, who is onlineil iliis house, but is cheerful and was Mc- i'i;.iscu i irrp(.t ,,a liimvilleT. li." old friends-- fji'T Kn-im:.!,. Rkkouu. Todav Marshal iloflinan received a dispatch from Salem fiiiiounciiig the escape of three boys Itotn the H,.fonil B,.,ool. letting tired J. being reformed, thougl. the treatment "ere is reimrted to be of a very kind talure, .;,f J,.n. itlllv Wilkinson ne legged) and Mike tiniiz took their "ewiniom permission. LARGEST -:- ASSORTMENT 'EATING STOVES. AT MATTHEWS & WASHBUKN'S Mnv be seen the finest stock of c-iitil niiil silver diaillnnil mill nlltnr riniM in'. .11. . " --" " -"erware,scc, in the city. All I ii.it. ,.f l i i.:.. , " viiwiej ending anu cunKing . .,, nni n i;ro. " V K Mid wi.en T in want unnic lr'iveit iioney, mspyrnp, elo. l.l "it, (111 '", I' fn !. . I.....1. ",., ,: ' .l yen wish your hiir t, sty li tti ulM'1 ,u oi r reiiini eiiriina 'Ivn,;,,', it ItWillHWs Il U1U1U M If affiles. Hire MM Ml ASU r.RltOKtl. Mr K I. Thompson, the live upeclal "Ki'il ol the Noiihwest Insurance I oin piiiiy, is In the city. I)r(; W (imv, of thin city, In now at .M.iimn t.i, . Angles Co. Calif., and Is rrporti-i) n, ,e gradually impri. vin. Mr (irci ii Coffey, of Scln, Is In the cily Halay r;ci Ivliuj n'li.ei li'.lous towards the new llourlnt; 11, ill of Mr (Join, Mm l.nura Starr, of Olympia, Wash., arrivrcl hi Alhnny Ihls nixin on a visit wilh he parents, Mr and Mrs W II (ioltra Hon I, II Montanye ami T I Hackle man have foin.eil n copartnershiu for the praiilru of law. They ure vxperlencril lawyers ami lne,h,i ss placed In their hamls will he promptly ntti-mlnl to. I llll IIAKMOMC HOCIAt.. I .list evruiiiii n peasant party was t;ivcn the Philharmonic rooms hy memherk ill 01 111,11 L 1 111. 01, iiicnihiTs and their hn- mediate hicnrin h in present. Music, uanciii, tic., weir the ord The f.i- lowlne wvie present : Mis T I. Wallace, Mis II J llupkins, Mrs Ktta Vassallo, Mrs l'enii. Misses irace Piper, Ura Vance, llaiile (ialliraiih.Scllna Diillruille.Amelia Senders, fona llahlwin, l.lllle llac'sleman, Daisy ll.inn.ils, N(,ra Zevss, Carrie Peim, Minnie Mcl'arland. Mes's-s T I. Wallace, II J Ilopkin, Jeo Morehouse, Chas Muller, Will Cauiihell, I) J Diillrulllr, I-loyd Dorris, J A Cuminlni;, Karl Race, S A Allen, M si,.dcrs, () I.ar(.e, R W Strom;, W S Phillips, Allex Kennie, C B Winn, O C Mcl'ailand. The I-'ikht op tub Kkakon Fresh Co luinhia Hiveremeltat Slnuyili tcr'H inark tt on Second street. IiETTr.K Hoads. AccordiiiK to the f jl lowini; from the Journal, the farmers of Marion county very properly want good roailu. It would pay every county in Oregon to levy a three mill tax for roililj: "The county court w ill thii week make the county tax levy, mid petitions are being got up in all parts of the county to have a 3-mill tax levied to liuild good gravel roads under contract. Thii is a small tax compared to wear and tear on horses, harness and vehiclen and wante of time to farmers by the present almost iinpaMHuhlc roadH. There is no greater civilixcr than good roads. There is no greater tax than bad roads." CRAWoriiisvii.i.K in 1 r. The report reached us a few days since that there is strong talk of a hoot nnd shoe factory In the town of Crawfordsvllle. The oroprie toru of the boot and shoe factoi v in Cor valllt made the citizens of tli former place a proposition last week, said proposition heinij ttiat It the citizens would give turn a bonus of $3000 he would locate in their village. A meeting of the citizens was called, anJ the belief seems to he rife that the bonus would be forthcoming. Ad Tance. Asm. ami DritiNo 1SU1. The past year haB not been a very active building sea son in Ashland, but there have been a dozen good dwellings erected during 1891, minting in cost from $100 to $'2o00. He sides this there is the city hall, nearly completed, which costs the city $5000, andcostlv improvements to the flouring mills. Many minor building improve ments have' been made, and altogether the aggregate of expenditures in this line makes a very good showing. Tid ings. F.vanciei.ist Comiso. Rev W A Lind say Is expected lo be here by next Sun day to assist in the special meetings at the l'.aptiet church. Mr Lindsay has had marked success elsewhere in evan gelistic work, and all will lie interested in hearing bun preach ami sing the gos pel. Ilia last meeting was closed last week at Lebanon, where there were fifty -one additions to the Baptist church as the result of his work. Worth Tuixki.nu About. Rnt words arc things, and a small drop of ink, fall ing like dew upon a thought, produces that which makes thousands, perhaps millions, think.. Tho object of this is to make vou think about the subject ot groceries. Conn llenuncson Keep a iirst-class stock, at bottom prices, and as well have a line line of crockery ware. Think about it and call on them. CHATTEL MORTGAGE SALE. 'I h i cniiditien.i of tli.it ci'rt.tni chattel muitvs':, executed and delivered hy Walk ,t, Walilen & Co.,pir John Walk r.ts Price & Kobmn, (a partnership lirm composed ni II vV Price and hh'l Knl.sou.) dated the Wa day ef May, 181)1, to secure a promiasorj nnte therein tneutlnr.fccl, in the stun of froven hundred and suventy-ono and "3-100 dol lars, with interest thereon nt tho rate o' ten per cent per annum from May 20th, 1891, until paid, together with reaftnnable counsel fees in case of action being taken to collect s.id note or any portion thereof, in and up on the personal property hereinafter de scribed, having been broken, nnd the condi -tinns thersof vinlatrd. we, tho undorsigued mortgagees, have as provided hy said mort gage taken possession of the following de scribed personal property, covered by said chattel mortagA, and now being near what is known a Cader Flat, in Linn county, Oregou.aml consisting of one Clipper engine, fiht horse power, and one ahiugle mill complete: olo uunchtr, and belts and toola used in manufacturing nhiiigUs; one sorrel horse about 8 years old; one gray horc about 9 years old; one set of harness and wagon; r.neyoke of oattlo and logging truck; and on Friday. the lolhday of J uiuary, 1S92. at the hour of 11 o'clock in the forenoon of said day, what i known as Walker, Walilen & Co'a shinglo mill, situated roir what is known s Cedar Flat, about 14 nvles northeast from Lebanon, in Linn county, Oregon, we will well the above de scribed personal property to the highest bidder for cash, or so much tnoreof s will be sufficient to satisfy the said sum of 3771 .75 now due said linn of t'rico & Unburn, to gether with interest tncreni at 10 per cent per annum from Miy 20ih, 1891, and an additional sum of 175 as a reasonable coun sel or attorney's fee f ir instituting and projuuting this proceeding for the celifc !;.... f aI note, and tho cot ef this action to bo taxcil, and the overplus if any there be, cither of monsy or property, left after satisfying the aM claims of Price & Hole son will be turned over to said Walker, Wahlen & Co., or their personal repre sentatives. Dated this the 2nd ci.iv of January. PKK'U & HOItSOX, O W Wiuonr, Mortgagees. Attorney for M't'teon. per John Kcb.on. oi riT cniRT rRorrr.nm.s !). It. N. llW-klitirii, Juiliff, . vy. Corner 1,1.1 Win. Hilllil.mii!l1.C.,i.i,liri.) 1 "d An order was made vacating east side Hiatt street, LchanoH. Application of L Keece ami others lor location of county road, granted, and I'roinan, K A Irvine, and Jason wheeler appointed viewers. Hill of Dr W II Iluoth, $50, disallowed. The orders in reference to new pre cincts were placed in the hands of Sur veyor Fisher, who will ilescriho the boundary lines. There will be !M pre cincts substantially as published in tho Dkmockat yesterday. Reports of road supervisors were received, hills allowed and new super visors appointed as follows : Allowed, Ihst. Old Sup. New Sop. Old Sup. 25 J Duncan. If Arnold. V9. on KM Chance, W C Kiggs, 30 00 II Con, Ira. . .1 I! Host,,,, 41100 I) II Pierce, Reappointed, 20 00 h I ( rooks, Reappointed, TDMcClain, R I. DeVaney, W Nichols, Reappointed, K A Kvano, Reappointed, A M Wilson, Reappointed, W Stellmaker. kcAiirmiritil 38 00 05 00 15 00 B0 00 3 00 84 00 II I) liurkhart, Thos Fromaii, 1!H 00 A Sommer. Rennnninteil tl oil J II Caldwell, Ubee Peters, J S Fronian, Frank Smith John Crimes, K 0 Maxon, A ICackburn, K P Large, Jos Hume, O P Harvey, A F Hamilton, HO Miller, Henry Cyrus, Wm Frolic, II Dinwiiluie. Reannointed. 10 00 45 00 IL' f0 20 00 32 00 20 00 30 60 17 00 J H Lame, Wm McMahan, 24 00 A R McDonald, Reappointed, 10 00 SJ Archibald, A Churchill, 10 00 (i Kranger, John llurnett, 42 00 A I.Thompson, Geo Howes, 54 00 I Stone, W H Crawford, 30 00 fieo W Klum, O II King, 31 00 M 15 Case, S A Dawson, 30 00 Scott Vard, Jas Nichols, 25 90 J W Ilishop, O B Jennings. 08 0C This nftflrnrin tt,A.rk,irf n-oa u-nrL,'.. on the jury list of two hundred, for the year. Among the bills allowed are the fol lowing : Mrs John J Davis $ 43 84 Matt Scott 145 fin C W Cobb 38 00 Koshay & Mason 39 00 M Kogers Z 70 A tOOII NEW YEAR'S resolution is to always get the beet of everything. Matthews & Washburn can accommodate the public in their line. They keep the best stoves in the market, and on their part are resolved to treat their customers in the proper manner from January to December, giving lirst class goods and lowest prices. A iiis Item. f K Young has just r ceived a large stock of shoes, for men, women and children, including particu larly a fine line of school shoes The best makes in the market can be found in his shoe department. Mokbt to Loan. I hav money in sums of $500 to $20,000 to loan on im- proTid farm lands in Linn and Kenton counties, at lowest current rates. No delay in furnishing the money. C (4 Bl'HKHAUT, Real estate agent, Albany, Oregon, Is to sciye BARGAINS during January in L. E. Clearance Sale of Winr Clothing, Underwear, . Overcoats, Etc! UOI1E tl AUKOAD Hakor City has no Hour mill. Hdem's eloetrio lights cost $4560 a year. Dancing school at thu Opera House to night, Thn total rainfAll during 1891 at Roaeburj was 40 90 iuehea. Tho Willamette has takdn a decided tum ble, and work is being pushed on the big bridge. A Democratic club was organizid at llabeynfew days ago with a membership of thirty. Cool nhdits are good remindors of the fct that Matthew i& Waehburn keep the best heating itiivo. A neji-tintf of the Farmer Alliance was ht Id fn the Court Houae thia afternoon. It wai Htcret.auil only members were admitted. One of the ci.miug m inufacturing towns of Oiegou is Wiiterloo. Its magniti'ient water power ia bieiinl to do woodera for that plft.ee. R 0 Diuiii cV ('o'a commeroial agency re p Tta 157 failures in Oreon during lb91. Tne liahitiiioH were $079,670; assets. $427, 153. In WaHhington there were 310 fall tires, with liabilities at $2,275,533; assets, il, 290,287. Will & Stark, tin jewelers. Ask for Crescent tea at F H Allen's. Kltih retsttd ceftee at F E Allen's. Choicest and cheapest candies a4. Isom's The best roast coffee in the city at Coniad ivloyer s. A t Mead's, the jewelerr, is a good place to buy a tilled watch. A. fine line of crockery ware at Conn & Hecdrios.ln's. All kinds of nuta 15 cts. per pound or 4 pounds for 50 cents at Isom's liiom sella candy at retail at wholesale priceB. CjII and be convinced. Pcboka Degree meetiog to-nifcht. stallation. Holiduy slippers end oxford ties at yoar own price at Klein Bros. Conn & Underwood, successors to Wilcox, are prepared to do first-class photographic work at their gallery at Second and Ferry streets. Give them a trial. Rupairing neatly done at the large gilt boot storo. See the big French doll at the Ladies Bazaar. Allen Bros always keep their customers applied with fresh butter and eggs. In the line of spectacles and eyeglaaaes, French, the jeweler, leadr. Ludies Oxford tics at greatly reduced rates at Klein Brot. Must be sold. A lariee line of elegant gold watches in tasty ri'jw trays at Will & Stark's. Mngoolia syiup, the finest in the market in qnautities to suit at F E Allen's. With his uew bakery Cinrad Mjo able to offer old and new customers e.'. thing firstclass iu baked goodj. Thote oxford ties and holiday tlipper at Klein's are to be sold at the purchasers price. ADMINISTRATORS N3IICE . TVTOTICH IS HElVllY GIVEN THAT THE J, ui-di' T;;iiul I-ii bet-it duly nitfotntil bv tlie cunty ot'ii.t tr Liri count., Orejron, r iviiJ .vritor of the fistateof E A Hum, ('jenac'l, late of Linn enmity, On iron. All pe'ncns rftn(f -alms SKi'im! said t tij are hcenv notified to tuvient then. nroi. rly ve'ififd to ho undf ruitr ri a'- h's residence at S:nd JiitiL'e, 'rtifon, within tix mouth) rora t'.iis une. il.uu ucceinlrt- T-nu, jb.il. J K Vt;athtrI,.nl, A II FPUM. Attv for Administrator. Administrator. AIN Lebanon. Win Wallace entered the Albany College Institute Monday. Mrs J W Cusick came out from Albany Wednesday to see her mother, Mrs I.'aviu Pecbler, who is very ill. We hear that a proposition is soon to be made to the Lebanon oc Santiam ('anal Company to put in a large linen factory that will work at least ISOhandH. Our esteemed and venerable fellow citizen, Benjamin Cleaver, is lying very low with la grippe, and his recovery is very doubtful, lie is one of the pioneeis of Oregon cams here in 1848. The hearing before Jndgo Boise at Salem Tuesday on the matter concern ing the horses and mules in the Price outfit, over which there has been much litigation of lute, resulted in the decision of the court in favor of the mortgagee, O J Laird. A F Stowe, Mr Laird's attorney returned from Salem Thursday morning and says the property w ill be sold this time, aDd about ten days from today. Advance and Kxprees- Hav U noticed that Allen Bros' gro eery store is always full of fruits, vege tables, etc, t'je very latest in the mar ket. If there is anything to be had they kave it. Apples, orapes, Cranberries. Oranges, Lemons, 1'igs Feet Cabbages, Turnips, Cauliflower, Sweet Potatoes, Carrots, Celery, Sailer Kraut, Beets. '92 IS HERE AT LAST ! The New Year is new upon us lader with t1lin2S TOO(l. hiifl anfl iniliffprpnr to na nil Tlinco n-Vin i-;M get the largest share of the i 1 ., 1 . . e i' tuKtj au ttiiiiijin oi our oiierings. So "Get ahead of the new year" while we clear up for stock taking. We have made a reductionion all lines of winter clothing, and on overcoats especially.of which we have still a Jargs stock. Just received some late style hats and latest shades in neckwear. "Remember wo carry the largest stock of men's foot wear in the city." T. L. WALLACE & CO. leading Clothiers anil . Furnishers. Rtrahan Block, FEED AND CUSTOM CHOPPER. Wo hiYO hay, pets, chop stiaw, chicken feed, etc., constantly en hand. M l-oh-wlo ami re'sil iipont for U. F. Klcher, Corvallis flour, shorts Iran el.. FnUliilo'' " ' CuMom cholI,ln Iolalty for either cash or toll'.' L, Choice Teas, Coffees, Spices, Extracts and a general assortment of GROCERIES. Subscription agent foi all the leadinjj Newspapers and Magazines. Terms Near the F. ., Need a Watch? I have all kinds, at all nrires and every watcli fits tho price. 5ut nri'e is not evervthintr in watcJi-hnvino-! GUAHANTEEO QUALITY is the II I Pl llllllg. I guaranteo wnchca aeaord- mg to llieir (tiality; and quality inake the price. Aft kiucl all qualitie Jl prices. F. M. FRENCH, The Corner Jew olry Sto Crry Bonds. Colfax bonds, hearings per cent interest, to the amount of $00, K)0 sold for 1)8 cents ; l ulnnse City bonds to the amount of $40,000 brought 90 cents; Oayton bonds to the amount of :S5,000 sold for 88 cents; Walla Walla bonds, to the amount of $40,000 sold for $1.0225, a premium of over 2 '-4 per cent. Albany's record of $200 premium on $75, 00 is a good one. E W Achison ft Co handle tne celebrated Portland ceinent wnllp for lenietery lota. These walls can he furnished at half the cost of anyother mt! ar far superior. llllltN. ARCHIBALD. On Thursday evening, Jan. 7th, 1802, to Mr and Mrs O A Archi bald a Bon. REF.I). On Wednesday evening, Jan. 6th, 1 892, to Mr and Mrs Al Heed- a son. I1IKII. F.GAN'. Mrs B A F.agan, mother of J G Egan, formerly of this city, died at her home at St Louis MIchlgan.on Wednesday December, 9th, 1S91, aged 63 years. M OXTANYE A IIA1KLKMAK, Attorneys at Law, Albany, Oregon. With the lightning speed of a fieryj steed, down the track past the goal flies '92. good out of it will be those who Alb STORE MORRIS & BLOUNT, Corner First nnel linlierNhi Kenton. -:- Dealer in Star CorBroadnlblu and Pl-at Sin, COiKIUD MEYER, rroiric(or. DBALKS l!f- t'anutd Vrmla, t'Manrii .rfrnln, (nreiisaare, C'leui m. Etc., Jljiswnre, Orlrd Frnltw. Tobacco, NnRar, lu fast rm7ll,.. thut Is kspt in neim Tsriesjr and loocr)- storo, llljlmt oiniAvi rii:t; ima lor icall KtND3 OF PRODUCE Bakerj r 1 n ; i, 4 iy