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Tp'ri ihlmil ovary iiny In the mink .Jji Niiiniy jn:s 1 NUITHii, Mimm ml Prup'r, OFFICIAL t'M'KU. ittiiwl all'1" t Ail"iiy, Or- 0,nitiui Jriti . imt (P OOJ3 lEWIfZiJM I3STG- (1U;I Lurid on llli e. SrcKVicr.K ToMii:imw. Uv W A l.iinl- llll' liliptlHt '. VIUIullHl Will lldllri'HH 2. k ill tin) W I) T l! !. 1. Mr l.ind- Jis very highly Hxiki!ii of where ever hi H'mi'i'l it in with pleasure thut wo mii uinLv this suiniiiini'eiiieiit. All men y,. invited to thin pvrvicu. He 8iire mid 4llrvlval meetings are Ik ln( lielil in the jji,t.M H Church. I'rciu liiiiK service lo jajorrow at ii a in and 7:V : '" Sunday Shook at 2:',o p m. Kpwurlii League al -, i p in. I'icacliiiiK evei v evrnini; next rk ruccptini; Saturday. Rev 1' It IJovd, f l.rhanon, will leftist ill lhcl meeting". ill Bill lie matie , Itt-V V A I.hulsav, Ihe rvanelisl, will i-ach at the Baptist Church, Siiiulay at a in and 7:10 p 111 and every evening jrini; the week except Satuid.iv evening. II are cordially invited to r.liL"-e meetings, iinJ.iv heboid nt 11:15 P "i. Youri uplc's meeting 6:l'i p ill. Special ner inec'lng fur younj; men at the Clilirc'1 at 10 a ill. j At the l ulled Presbyterian Chinch the Si.cr.'imcnt of the Lord's Slipper will be observed tomorrow at the close til the IBornini: service. Special services will bpin with the evening service to continue Jlirin the loruim; week. Kev W A Sl'ilhh"!?, id Spokane, is expected (ill 1 ues- v mid lie will conduct Hie ineeniiHs, aK'nclilne, every evening at ":.V p 111. At 5. ....1.1.... 1. !....' ......1 I... nLliir ir .Til. 1...... .. ... ill answer llie (pientlon: When should I ftjnfvss Christ? All scats are flee. Tin ciibjeetH of the Hcrmotis nt the :chyteriun church will he, "The ;wied Heart." In tliu cvciiitiif,"Tritlf8 k Factions in Life." The collection will lo devoted to the Hoard of Aid tor col- Kmi.ez.i.kiih ('aiti iihii. (In Thursday jfierniMin Sheriff Muckny, undated by pnty Sheriff Osborn. l'uliee Olficers rall'oril nml Krwinnml several citizens, i L'iveti ft lively and exciting chime litem 111:111 limned Frank Klceker, uliaa reiuer. wanted for einlii'ZzluiL' the sum f 1:1(10 from the iiK'rictiltunil iiiipleiiient nr. ol LimiHay HroH.. ol Milwaukee, iscoiiHin, 1bo for other minor churgen L thi! same nln.ee. Kleeker wan em- loved as nil nuent for Lindsay liros.,and nit a month uo. in company with Ins ife, lie skipped out for 11 new field of peration, taking with him ubotit Tl-HU 1 the linn s money. Hcfjclives were iiinediately put on Ins track and he was need almost directly to this city. They lied to escape, but were captured altera rig run beyond .Mary's bridge t lazctte. 'orviir roiuT I'km r.i.niii.ii Omcims Ki.ki.tkii. At the annual iiteting lat evening of the Kpwortb cague of the I'irst M. K. church the illowing ofliceiH were elected for the en- Isuiug term : rresident C W Klkins. First Viee-l'resident K K Ohling. Second Viee-l'resident Miss Kinmn 'uttgill. Third Vice-President Mrs S A Chain- UtIiii. Fourth Vice-President .Miss Mamie jj'jlitiston. Secretary Miss May Kideotit. Treasurer Paul J Smiley. Organist Miss Emma Cougill. Chorister C V Klkins. liepoi tH of the following roiulHUpei viHors were received ami appointments made nml bills allowed : fi. J M Koiilh, J Wtiiirland, $511.00 Hi. W J llulhurt, A droit, 50.00 i. w Arnold, l.on Hither, 'JJ.00 .'(. I, It Wilson, W A Templeton, .'12. 00 nm Kinney, I A Jones, 10.00 The followinn bills were ordered paid l U N lllai kburn. nalary and ex 1102.75 Mwileigel, aect roads lill.ls) Martou Ai Davis, nect poor 10.00 N P Payne, fees i.i.-15 Hill of ti V Simpson, $1 40, continued The following judgCB and clerks of election wen.- appointed . the first Dallied tieiug chairmen : Sweet Home- II V, Moran, K M Hitin- oangu ami rarr, judges. It V Hur- neii ami Jesse lost, clerks. Vote at .Miller's nail. south l.ehaiion. S () Wallace. M Westlall, 1 J C oyle, judgrs. (ieo Itice W C Peterson, clerks. Vote at town bull North Lebanon. K K Ilaiiinmck, Kd Myers, John liu.khuit, judges. Jos assoni, j os neine, cierKs. Vote ut Saiitiam Ai'iidemy. . Waterloo. V A (ileason, John l!ur nett, I W Itishop, judgeB. Jac .Newman, A A Keed, clerks. Voto at (ileason's ecbool bouse. Orleans. Jos Yates, V II C'olwell, Jus I Iyer, judges. L011 Stone. Mr Pendleton. clerks. Vote at Oakville school bouse. Tangent Alfred lllevins. J It lenks. John I.Dper. judges. John Scott. J J iseard, clerks. ote at drange hull. Santinm. J K Charlton. J M Ilusslcr. W a Paul, judges. S J Paul, J M Klaugher, clerks. Voto at Providence school bouse. Sodaville. W V Parrish.II M Perrv. las Mitchell, judges. O I' Curd, II JJ Mum, clerks, v ote ut school house. Sbtlbiirn. V M Munkers, T, K Miller, lames Tindle, judges. Win Wiggs, Jus Arnold, clerks. Vote ut lSridge'H hall. Franklin liitttc. 1 Myers, Newton Crablree, W W Kiebardsou, judges. Lewis Hiehardson, (r L Sutherland, clerks. Vote ut Myers' planinu mill. Seio f .1 Williams, Kobort Casey, M f I till, judges. T J Munkers, Frank ( Jill, clerks. Vote nt citv bull. Center. W P Anderson, Moses Parker, John Huston, judges. Ulan Wheeler, w w I rawlord, clerks. ote at 1 oung s store, Plntnview. North Ilnrrisbtirg I N Alford, V M Kizer, W F' Mendenball, judges. (Iliver II vile. Dutnoti Smith, clerks. Vote ill town school bouse. South Ilnrrisbtirg. Hill (iriuics, M Cunningham, M Philpot, judges. Cbns Cunninghiun, T J Anderson, clerks. otu nt .ilrs l'.lla iiendenliau s store building. Syracuse. A F'arlow, 1 1) Miller, John Conner, judges. A I) Meeker, W F: Fisher, clerks. Vote nt Miller'd warehouse. Crawfordsville. Robert Glass, R W Moses and J II Scott, Judges, (ieo F'in ley, V. N MeCaw, clerks. Vote at Glass's store. West Albiny Geo Cllne. R Thomp son, David l'roman, judges. A J Ans lvn, K M Kedlield, clerks. Vote at clerks ollice Albany S M Pennington, L Senders, S l'roman, judges. 1" J Smiley,' J R V.'yatt, clerks. Center Albany John Brush, John Isom, V II Goltra, judges. Wm Richards, V 15 Marshall, clerks. Vote at Albany Farm er's Co's ollice. F. ist Ahany BiiM Wallace, II D Burk. hail. S W Crowder. judges. R L. Iiurk- hari, J li Hughes, clerks. Vote at old Komi Ai i-msoii John Simpson and family, of Corvullis are visiting friends in Albany today. A Salem inun who wns in Portland a few days ago says It P Kurlutrt, who has been reported nt vurious times as being Mick, is all right now, attending to busi ness 111 bis ollice regularly and growing stronger and sounder in beultb ull the time. Statesman. Last evening at a meeting of the Wrd of directors of the V. M. :. A. Mr II VV Young resigned us Active Secretary. Mr MeCullugh will (ill bis place nt least temporarily. Mr Young will go into the ministry, and has accepted a call from Kast Portland, to which city be will move in a short time. Mark Dodge, father of J P anJ I C Dodge, of this place, has just been placed upon the V S pension roll, under the total disadility act. lie Is probably the oldest veteran of the late war residing in Oregon being now nearly nl-.etv ve'ars of age Me enlisted at MnntlecHo, Iowa, when 57 in the ITth ri'irlinHMl rnlUil lh. ,...'.. beards, " on account of ibe advanced ge of ine men, nnu serveu two years and 7 mnnthli. Vfr Timlin rHculvft al.r..,! It . r hack nensiun. and Sir 2 a month hi Ashland Tidings. A Good Straw. The G. F. & P. A. of the Oregon Pacific, writing to an Albanv man, says : "During the current month I expect the road will lie sold, and there may bo new arrangements, etc., hence this is made out only for current month." Another indication that there is to be an important movement forward. The 17th of this month is the day when the im portant change will probably tuke place. Tun I'ovk Caught. About 1 :30o'clock last night Captain Dilley and F'rank Bryant returned from their trin to Polk county with the runaways from the re form school sufe in a two-seated wagon. The lads were easily traced, and about 11 :.i0 o clock they were found last asleep in a barn about twelve miles down the river on the Polk county side. The fugi tives were placed in the city jail for safe keeping until today, when they will be returned to the relonu Bchool. Stntes- A .OI NEW YEA ft '14 resolution is to always get the best of everything. Matthews & Washburn can accommodate the public in their line. They keep the best stoves in the market, and on their pnrt are resolved to treat their customers in the proper manner from January to December, giving first- class goods and low est prices. IIOMB 1VU AI1KOAU Wortu Thinking About. But words are things, and a small drop of ink, fall ing like dew upon a thought, produces that which makes thousands, perhaps millions, think. The object of this is to make you think about the subject of groceries, tonn re nenuricson Keep a 'st-class stock, at bottom prices, and as ell have a tine line of crockery ware. Think about it and call on them. Kkli.ooo Shdol. TneKellogg schoo oi dress cutting at corner of V'irstand Baker in the Ralston house u now open. Lessons not limited. Ladies are Invited to call and examine the system. Call akd Settle. All persons in debted to G L Blackmail will pier SO c.ill and settle within ten days, as he expects to leave lor rortianu, aim alter then all accounts will be left for collection. Vote at Price's school Thk Kicki.ev Institute for the cure o! Inpior ami opium habits lias been re moved to F'orest Grove as heretofore announced, it is highly endorsed by 1 tunny reliable men. Here is what it does: "The cure ot liiiuor or opium c:vc.' is ell'. cted by means of a thorough course of medication, continuing three weeks, taken at Ibe institute under the direct care of its physicians, w hich results in ui'siriiymg the appetite for the. noxious driiif, eradicating its client from the sys tem, rebuilding the injured or destroyed nerve tissues, and leaving the patient in A normal, healthy condition, as though the deleterious substance bud never been used." cannery. Price Philip Swank, Mark Miller, S A Dawson, unices, house. S. Brownsville Henry Blakely, Jos Sawyer.N B Standish, judges. G C Cooley, I, Wiudom, clerks. HaUev R A Andrews, J R Bone, W J Stewart, judges. A M Reeves, 1 - God lev, clerks. TC Itrmvnsvillc W T Cochrane. A W St.manl, A C Hausman, judges. ;C E Stanard, J H Waters, clerk. Shedd J A McBride, John Duncan, J C Davis, judges, v, J aneou, tv ciusun -lerks. Other precincts not yet appointe J. Ad journed until Monday at 9 o'clock. Tiik Farmers Alliance. An enthusi astic meeting of tho Farmers Alliance .is neiu yesterdny, three sessions tieing '"'Id, nil of n private nature. About one hundred delegates were present from the diTercnt unions of the county. An im portant nction of the Alliance was a reso lution, passed after considerable discus sion, and with opposition, to put an intire Alliance ticket in the field at the June election. Watermelons on Christmas. Accord "'ff to Major Cornoyer, of Umatilla county, he had watermelons for Christ- TOis which were raised in his own garden, taking into consideration the climate of that locality, at this season of the year, Watermelons would not be relished very greatly, even if the major's story is true. t.x. According to n correspondent, a brownsviiie mnn, in this county, had itermelons on Christmas from his own s'tfdeii, and they were very palntnble. I a Hah Condition. J M Ilili, recent y nrrested for torgery, was examined T boning, declared insane, and wnB ""Hi to the nsylum todav. Hill was in . Vlr' bad condition also, with a ,j '''.rt.'al disease, nd his residence in IP Jail was becoming very obnoxious. LiRGE3T ASSORTMENT ov HEATING STOVES. AT filATTHEWS & 7ASHBUEK'3 CHATTEL &10RTCACE SALE. '1 hi' '.- .t".iti"iis ef tint certain eh.itt-1 ne "t i-stieilted aud delivered by W.ilk , r, W .loeii .t t.'ii.,per Julia V.ilktr,tD Price ft I ; ,1 . ,i, (a partnership tirm composed of II I'rioi and Jnhn Kobson,) dated the iiili ! iv ef Mav. 18511. to secure a promissory into tiiurein uiontioned, ill the sum of seven hnmlriid and Boventy-oae nd 75-100 dol lira with interest therouu at the rate o' ten ...,r niit ner annum from May L'Ota, 1891 until paid, together with roMonable counsel fees in easo of action being Ukon to collect sold note or any portion thereof, in and up mi tho personal properly ncreinitor ne r.r;i,ul having been broken, and tbe condi tlK.r.'iif violated, wo. tho undersigned nortgigees, havo as provided by said mort gage taken possession of the f-jllowing de scribed personal property, covered by said chattel mcTtgi(, and now being usar what ,. imowii as Coder Flat, in Linn county 1 ir..unii.nd consisting of ona Clipper engine, ei:ht horse power, and one ahrngla mill complete; one Duncher, and lielts and tools ...d in manufacturing shingles: one sorrel horse about 8 years old; one gray horse about 9 oars old; one set ot harness and wMon; una yoke 01 cauioann logging iiuik; ..wi Pridnv.the 13th day of January, ISM, at the hour of 1 1 o'clock in the forenoon of raid day. at what is known as Walker, WV.ilen ft til l Sllingie mm, siiuaceu near what is known s Cedar F'lat, about 14 ;i,a northeast from Lebanon, in Linn ,1,. Drdiron. we will sell tbe above de scribed personal property to the highest bidder for cash, or so much tnereof as will ho suflicieut to satisfy the said sum of $771 .75 now duo said tirm ot rrieo nooson, inn-other with interest tneresn at 10 per can Per annum from May 20th, 1891, anil ai .i.i:,;.l .nm of S73 as a reasonable coun- .! ,,r attorney's fee for instituting and nmsi-cntiiiir this uroeenling for tho colloc 1: 1 .i,l nnt. and the costs of this action to he taxed, and tho overplus if any thoro 1.. .iiher nf monrr or property, loft after .':-r. tl, :.! eldnis of Prico & Uol .... ...ill !.. turned over to said Walker, Waideni: Co., or their p-rsonal repre sentatives. , Dated this tho 2nd nnv of January. 18., n w Wi,i,.uT Jiortgigecs Attorney for M't'icea. por John llohion. Th giooery atoro of Oso Inglo of Ash land, has bei n closed IJahilittes, about flOOO. Assets, about $1500. The new odberi r f the G A It, already puhli.dinl, were instal'ed 1 1st evening, the exrciaes heini; followed by a line repast and social. All tho resident pastora of the city are rofpie'Sted to meet at the I'aptist chuich Jan 11th, at 10:.'t0 a m. Business of importance. S MtmaoKU. W A Cox, of this city, has tho contraeM for building tho brink tojndaiinn to uoin new llouring mill at Scio, and will go to that city Monday to beuin business on it. Dr Miss .UfTrfy, the cousin cf Hon JefT Meyers, who was in tho citv recently, has heen granted a license to practice medicine in Oregon, and will locate la Salem. Mr J H Tnwnsend'a advertisement in the ew berg paper rbadK : Xw store. Hard wsro, furniture, agricultural implements and a full lino of undertaking goods. Head rjuaitera for farm arid gardtm seeds. In the store building lately vacated by J T Smith. A young man ou Thursday scattered hand hil.s in Suli-ni without a lioen'o and it eost hirn $15. A young man did the same thing in Albany on the samd day and it didn't cost him anything. Our lawa are different. As returned by tho assessors tho total taxable property of the state was $128,447, 748. The hoard of equaliiation raised it to $210,320, 10'9. The Mariou county assessor returned a total taxablo property of 87,938,. 95i. This tho state board raised to $12, 325,107. Theraisein Multnomah waa from $4 1 ,807,085 to $74,7(Ki. 140 These raises it ia possible will not he allowed on this assess ment. At least there will be a ccuteit that way. Will & Stark, Ms jewelers. Ask for Crescent tea at F E Allen's, fresh roasted coSee at F E Allen's. Choicest and eheapett candies a, Isom The beat roast coUse in the city at Com ad Moyer a. At Mead's, tho jewelerr, la a good place to buy a filled watch. A fine lino ut crockery ware at Conn 4 Uendriosju's. ; All kinds of nuts 15 cts. Dor pound or 4 pounds for 50 cents at Isom's Isom sella candy st retsil at wholesale prices. Call and bo convinced. ItebcUa Degree meeting to nifcht. sta'.lation. . Holiday slippers and oxford ties at your own prico at Klein Bros. Conn & Underwood, successors to Wilcox, aie prepared to do first-class photographic work at their gallery at Second and Ferry streets. Give them a trial. Repairing neatly done at the large gilt boot store. See the big French doll at the Ladies Bazaar. Allen Bros always keep their customers upphed with fresh butter and eggs. In the line of spectacles and eye glasses, French, the jeweler, leadr. Ladies Oxford tie at greatly reduced rates at Klein Broi. Must be sold A large lino of elegant gold w&tohes in tasty n?w trays at Will & Mark a. Magaolia syrup, the finest in the market in quantities to suit at F E Allen's. With his new bakery Cinrad Mayer able to offer old and now customers e??r thing 61-stclass iu baked gondj. Those oxford ties and holiday slippers at Klein's aro to be sold at tbe purchasers p rice. A Gknkhoi-s Woman. The Washing ton Post savs: ''I have iust received a check for (400 from Portland, Or., con cerning which there is an interesting story," said a prominent citizen of that western city at the Khnreham lust even ing. In May, IKi.l, it will be remem bered that Captain luck, the Modoc chief j slew (ieneral li K C Can by in Southern Oregon. Mrst anhy was left in rather straitened circumstances, and number of citizens of Portland raised a fund for her amounting to $5400, which waB accepted for her by (ieneral John P Hawkins, lier brother. About a vear ago Mrs Canby died, leaving a w ill, one clause of which was (Uotcd in the letter accompanying my check, as follows: r ive thousand dollars, the gift of mv Portland friends, I ask them to take back and use it in charities, or us tiiey may think best. Many blessings have gone to them for their generosity." "I he $400 received by me waB the amount of my suhscriptisn, given witliout the re motest idea or wish ef its being returned. yet after a lapse of over eighteen years it is repaid, and so huve been the sums subscribed by all the rest. Mrs Canby was one 01 the kmdeet hearted women 1 ever men, and her suggestion about de voting the money returned bv her to charities will be faithfully carried out, CLF:AVF:R. On Friday, Jan 8, 1892, in Lebanon, lienjamin Cleaver, aged 91 years. The deceased was a pioneer of 1848, and resided for many years at Ore gon City. " . IIatb U noticed that Allen P.roa' grt sery store 1b always full of fruits, yege lables, etc, t'ae very latest in the mar ket. If there is anything to be hud they bave it. Apples, (j rapes. Cranberries. Oranges, Ieuiotin, Pigs F'eet, CabliAges, Turnips, Cauliflower, Sweet Potatoes, Carrots. Celery, Haucr Kraut, Ileete. AtWOl&M'Ss Mav be seen the finest stock of gold and silver watches, diamond and other rings, jew elry, silverware, Ac, in the city. Cotton goods have not nein at cheap aiaa the war as trev are now. Call arid sea wha bargains W F' Head has. A full line of cigars and tobicco at F E Allon'a. E W Achison & Co handle the celebrated Portland cement walla for lemetery lots. These walls ean be furnished at half the cost of anyothor and are far auperior. Fresh crisp celery at Allen Bros. M OXTANYE tfc IIACKLEMAX, Attorneys at Law, Albany, Oregon. '92 IS HERE AT LAST ! With the lightning speed of a fiery) steed, down the track past the goal flies '92. Tho New Year is new upon us lader with things good, bad and indifferent to us all. Those who will get the largest share of the good out of it will be those who take advantage of our offerings. So "Get ahead of the new year" while we clear up for stock takin0;. ' : We have made a reduction Jon all lines of winter clothing, and on overcoats especiallv.of which we have still a Jargs stock. Just received some late style hats and latest shades in neckwear. "Remember we carry the largest stock of men's foot wear in the city." T. I. WALLACE & CO. Leading Clctlricrs and Furnishers. Strahan Block, AID any, regoa. STORE AND CUSTOM CHOPPER. Wo Iivve hay, oiK ( hop stiaw, chicken feed, etc., constantly en band. Wholesale p.nd retnil arent-i for K. F. Fischer, Corral!; flour, s-horts. Lian etc . vso S-'now I!all Hour. CnMom chopi inc a spcuiilty lor either cash or 'toll'! Kul) line. MORRIS & BLOU NT, ornvr Fli nt niial itnkrrSts Is to secure BARGAINS during January in L. E. BLAIN'S Clearance Sale of Winter Clothing, Underwear,? Overcoats, Etc lenton, -:- dealer in dice Teas, Cofees, Spices, Extracts and a yen era 1 assortment of GROCERIES. Subscription agent foi Ml tho leading Newspapers and Magazines. Terms Kciir tho F. P.. albaoy, OrcKt Need a Watch? COXRAD MEYER, : i'roprictor. I have all kind?, at all prices and every watch fits tha price. But prico is not everything in watch-buying; GUARANTEED QUALITY is the first thing. I guarantee writ-lies acaord ing to their quality; and quality makes tho prico. All kinds all riualitie 11 prices. F. II. FRENCH, The Corner Jewelry Sto re ALL ;KItID3 OF PRODUCE Star Bakerj CorBroiadalbIn and KintKls, t uaucU Fruits, CiloHainare, Oricrt FrolfH, Tobiscco, Nunr, Coltrc, Etaj,. C'n urri .tteutft, (lueenswiirr, VecHnWU'ia, fipices, Tea, CCc, In Inst FTirya.. tlmt is kept In s c nera rsritlr.aiid ifioccr- store, Hig-hc'.