jziz:- l -- ) 1' ii iMihiI Avory day In the week iK SuniUy. M l "K.S Jt NU1TII!. Milam and Prup'n -9 CI TV OFFICIAL I' A ! Fit. Biitvrxil fit tlin I '"it )IHi' nt Albany, Or egon, as NHOtinil as mihii tnUU4r. jnnv ii, I mi J ttuil Ltirnli on 41li iuue. Ai.bvny vs. Juitkhsos. Satiinlny afternoon a thauting match occurred on the hroiiild near thu ili.'I'ot between the members of the Mascot club of tills -ity , and ten member ( the Jefferson chili, each filing at twenty clay pigeons. Kol -lowing was the ncore, by whleh It will b; ecu that Albany won. 4 ......... JDryne to Brown ii Montehh 9 Blount I J JKI I'KKSOV. Miller I.lhby .. IVan.011 Innc. Miller Mult Winkley I.lhby fVyKant M A'y 7 From.m 13 HemlrlCROn . Frotiiarl. . . Hale. irikhiK. . Total. 11 I I'airhh 9S Total di jjiNuiiiKi ii.i.isiii.-. iev 00 'crsox ha shown the Ukmociiat a copy of a IdecKton renilereil at Kreeport, ill., by JoJge Shaw, in which the righu of the JJubs faction of the Kvargeiical church are vintlica'eil anil estah'.isbcd. It declares the l'hilailclpliia conference to have been the legal conference, as against the Indi anapolis conference, I lie former being the conference favoiable to Dubs, the latter to Ksher ami Bowman. The decision vers a page and a ball, and tbotigh not HA i, is verv gratifying to the Dubs fac njp 1, of which Mr Howersox is tlie prcsid Hng elder In this district. The DmiecuAT Hlis never taken siites in the matter, anj bltnpiy ptiblislies this as a matter of news. jTni: Samk CiKKKNWoon. The linker City Democrat refers to a former Albany niiiii as follows: L lie Democrat leels sorry tfor (iieenwooil, a depot saloon man, nvjiose time is so valuable that he suffered iftich a great discomfiture to himself and Business," by walking down to the city hall Tuesday evening to find out that a meeung of the common council would not Be held. This Individual's application f'jr licensewasrefused.il the last meeting f, the c.iir.rU on the grounds of insulfl-Eftf-iit bonds. We might go further and Mite that Greenwood might consider him Melf lucky if l.e secures a HctMse at all. Iai.iiany R ki'kknkntkii. llany is inbt generally far behind her neighbors. rTi)ilav she sent her first subject to the new reinrm sriiooi. wn complaint 01 Mrs . - . . 1.. . iHeffron, Tlios M irtln lleffron, aged 10J wears was tak'-n lielore Ins honor, Kecor 4pr llenton, and committeed to the school ffer live years. Marshal Hoffman left for IStilem on the noon train with the hov, so bad that his mother, a widow, could do fnriihing with him. This It No 2 from XJn 1 county, Mrownsviile having sent So 1 A Cko.ikri) TiiANsurios. Siturdiy man, giving his name as I. A Walker, red a gun of Deyoe & Kroman Iiros. , iihilng to reside near Albanj . lie took We tun to the waveriv House, wnere tie Id it for considerably lesi than it was ortli. Dcyoe & Kroman Bros, became -.picious of him and learned of the fact, when the man was arrested, anil will be atnined before Justice Coshow tomorrow orning. He gave his name: today as icliael Smith. What It will be tomorrow cannot be guessed. Hubert John's Dead. Last Saturday Portland. Robert lohns. the well-known i-jtieer resident ot Linn county, died in a "punl In that city after a long Illness of 'ici-r of the stomach, at the age of 67 i n-deceased was born In England, and me lo Oregon across the plains in 185 J, J I lias since resided most of the time 111 Cjivgon, though he has been in California iiisiderahlv. lie was a bachelor, and jh relative in Minneapolis, but none In jr's-yun. ny strict, irugaiuv iur joiuis wd accumulated a fortune of about 50,000. V Vv,,i,,t A linr&e rerenllv fa . moli-n In Vn,nl,fll pnimtv nnrl nrohahlv roiii'ht this wnv. Is described as a liirht jfcv horse, 7 years old, white In forehead fid while Btrip on nose, with saddle arks on back, weight 850 lbs. The man no it Is supposed took the animal is r ranK cunnalu. 35 years old, sandy compiex n, 5 feet 8 ur o Indies tall, dtessed in ans pants nd stona hoots, claims to be rveyor. A liberal reward is oflercd lor an or horse. V CitiN Acciokntat YAQ,ci.st. While ntilli nlomr IWn Vnmtlnn rlv.r. near J-niulnacity vesterday, Dell Savage, of l city met wltn n accident that will axe him limn for several weeks. He to' pointing towards a diver with his "t hand for a fnend with hlin to shoot when he let his gun fall down, witli left hand, and In so doing the pun cnt olf just as the muzzle pointed lo rds bis left foot. A 22 calibre ball swl through the foot. Dr Davis, of iquina, dressed the wound . ftiE Orphan s Home, was accepted to- v from the con'ractor. f II Campbell so 1 as COmnlrtpd. Aft mod n n.ilntml 'l the furnace, expected before this, is "-encii, ihe home and hospital will be teU'ied. Already there is a demand for use. largest:-:;- assortment FATING STOVES. AT . MATTHEWS & WASHBURN'S NO IAL AN'lt ri-.KXONAI, .lor Lame, ol llalsry, was In the cily today. . Mr Peter Wilrm went to Mill City this afternoon. The Misses Mav, of llarrisburg have been In Ihe i lly, the guests of Mr Ifleii' ders. Mrs Hah. and Mis Knlgblen, of Peoria, are in the city, the guests ol tbelr parents, Mr anil Mm Major Johnson. Mrs Kitchen i.nd daughter, Dean, re (urne.l Tuesday from a visit to her father's, Mr Wheeler, in Albany.-- Stuvion Times, Mr I) P '1 hoiiinson. of the Commercial N'alional Il.iuk, has made up his mind to retire Iroir. the cares of business says the Welcome. Thos Join s returned from Portland last nigiu, wi.eie ne nan i)(., n to attend to Kijiien Johns in his last illness. He also attended Ihe funeral )esterday, which was Miiioiicicu ny uie .Masonic order, of which he was a nii'iiiber. Rev II W Young went to East Port land today to make arrangements for Ids work there, lie will be pastor of a new congregational church just oiganlzed ll'.ere, and besides preachfng, will study under Key (Jiajin. That (ioi.DKN Wkiioini;. Recently the Dkmuckat published a poem read at the gulden wedding of Mr and Mrs I N Smith at Oakvlilc. The Salem States man mentions the wedding as follo'vs: At Pie family home In I.inn county, four miles above L'orvallis, on December ayth last, Mr and Mrs Isaac N Smith celebrated the golden anniversary of their wedding. 1 ney were marrieu a nan century ago December 29, 1841, in Washington county, Iowa. The ceremony was performed at the home of the bride's parents, Alexander 1 oung. and the person who at that time pronounced Isaac N Smith and Nancy S 1 oung luisnauti ami wile was Wm lllnk 'ton, justice of the peace The result of Ibis union whs nine children, seven of wh"in are living and all of whom except Dr J N Smith, of this city wert present at the gulden unijiversary. Dr J C Smith, of this city, is another son. Mr and Mrs Smith, who have just passed the fiftieth mile post In their married life.are enjoying ood heatlh, Mr Smith being in Ills tSotn ear and Mi: Smith in her76th. Tiunlk KxcriKii.- The attention of court was given the honorable county Saturday to a hearing of the petition and remonstrance In the matter ot the applica tion of R M Thompson for license to sell liquor in less tpiantily than one gallon In turner precinct for a period ot six months snyn the Statesman. '1 he matter came for hearing Saturday fquarcly on the merits of petition and remonstrance. V M Kaiser appeared for the petitioner and U !' Ilonham and J P Robertson for the remonstrants. Thirty-five witnesses were examined for the former and thirty six for the latter. The action of the court in refusing the license was a clear victory for the temperance element of Turner. The court held that the petition fell six names short, nearly all of Turner was down Saturday on tills case, being Inter ested on one side or the other of the mallei . Will He Contested. -The county court of llakcr county is of the opinion that in the case wherein the State of Oregon is plaintiff uml the County of Haker is de fendant, tiie former will come out second best in the contest or in other words will be "in the soup' for the amount of some thing like $12,000, claimed as delinquent taxi sdue the state. Mr Olenstead and II t'oiu-iney have been retained by that count v. ToNiini r. Prof Uork will deliver address hi the interest of the Farmers A llinnce at the court house tJnight at ; o'clock. The public is invited to htteno. . CHATTEL MORTGAGE SALE. Tho conditions of thut certain chattel mortgage, executed and delivered by Walk er, Walden &. Co., per .I0I10 VValkor.to Price & Hiibnon, (a partnership firm composed of H Vv Price and Juhu Hudson, ) dated tho 'JOthday of May, 1891, to secure a promissory ante thert'iu montloneit, in the sum of voven hundred and seventy-one and 75-100 dol lars, with interest tbi-reon nt thfl rate o' ten ucr cent per annum from May 20th, 1691, until paid, together witli reasonable counsel fees in casn of action being taken to collect id note or any portion thereof, in and up- ou tho pcrmr-al property liereinafcor de scribed, Imvin b-cu broken, ami the condi tions thereof violated, we, the undersigned t,wiriuBees. hiive as jiroviiied by said mort gage l.iktiU posHthsion of the following dc seiibrd persounl property, coverea by said chattel nu rtaii, and now being near what is known as Caderl'lat, lu Linu county, Oregon. and consisting ol one Clipper engine. ehitit horse power, and one slnuglo mill complete; one nuncliur, and belts and toola used in manuiacniring nniugies, one nui rei horse about 8 years old; ono gray horse about 9 years old; one set of harness and waaroii: r.neyokeof cattle and logging truck; ami on Friday.the 15th day of Januaiy,18U2. at tho hour of 11 o'clock in the forenoon ot said day, at what is known as Walker, YVslden ft Go's shingle mill, situated nesr what is known Cedar Flat, about 14 m'lea northeast from Lebanon, in Linn county, Oregon, we will sell the above de scribed personal property to the highest bidder for cash, or so much tne-renf as will be sufficient to satisfy the said sum of 5771.75 now due said firm of rtice & Kobson, to gether with interost tnerecn at 10 per cent per annum from May 20th, 1891, and an additional sum of $75 a reasonable coun sel or attorney's foe for instituting and prosecuting this proceeding for the collec tion of said note, and the conts of this action to be taxed, and tho overplus if any there be, either of money or property, left after satisfying tho said claims cl Price & Hud son, will be turned oyer to said Walker, Valden& Co., or their personal repre sentatives. Dated this the 2nd nay of January. 1892. PKICK & ISilllsON, 0 W WrkiHT, Mortgagees. Attorney for M't'gcos. per John Kob,on. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. ,TnTi,-t w lintltllV (IIVK.N" THAT THE I N INI .1. .-.:-, 1 1.... Inwii. 1t tli C'-iliity cmirt for Lir.'iem nty, llris'.n, d.ily 'spiitxl .liniiilUTil..r ,,( Hi of Siirall M n mm, iiui"""!. " Linn oeiuity, (ireirnn. All -n..ni Imvhiir -l..nn assin.t ni.l estate ar 'W'". H""" ' r . r ' uiili 1I1.1 i.roeor -niirlmr, nt rel.luiiee nnisr iiakvllle, l.ltm enmity, ores'"", nltliin .i ..L.ntl.u frum the ililte hcruef. UU0,Ul.i.liM..,hV0(Ue,m.;T..vm,tt, V R P.il -rii. Administrator, A' Uruey uitrt.oN DKnoritt) v. PoR'rt.AMii, Or., Jan. nth, iSyj. Fdilurs litmot rat ' 1 he organization ol democratic clubs throughout this stale Is timely and will prove a (;reat help In preparing for the political campaign that are coining slowly but surely upon us. Ihe issues that will be made by the two great political parties will be In themselves the most Interesting and weighty that have been before our people for years. To solve th; po'itkal problems Involved will require patient study and n learned and forclb.e presenta tion t f them. To be masters of Die situa tion tht democracy must make themselves familiar in detail with every political issue. The club rooms should not only be opened for reading and discussion, but should be the resort of every democrat- who will latior foi the promotion of democratic measures. The most intelligible demo cratic newspaper will rule the reader. One great question will be the tarllt and but few of our newspaper writers seem to comprehend the subject. The coming will be a campaign of intellect as against mud throwing of the past. Of this great tariff question there is no better exponent in or out of Oregon than the Albany Dk.mih.rat. Tariff articles and tariff discussions that have filled the columns of the Dkmocrat have been the ablest pre sented in our state. And It is a souice of just pride to the democrat who reasons, to tind an editor among us who can expose the sophistry of the supercillious Orego nlan on this subject . For It Is a fact v eil understood, that for great pretensions, masterly false and reckless statements, plausible platitude?, and consummate ignorance of the subject ol a high protec tion tariff, the editor of the Oregonian, as its champion in Oregon, Is an amusing attraction. In the approaching contest he will find his level, and be no longer con sidered the Thiimmim of reason on the tariff issue by his heretofore thoughtless readers. He has become very transparent. TUe Democrat has done more to en lighten the newspaper rpader on this sub ject than any other paper, and it Is to be hoped that Its influence may be extended all ovei the state. In the Democrat there has yet to appear a falsification of history or prevarication in statement on this subject. Here is where the Demo crat has the advantage in carrying con viction with its reasoning It is the duty of democrats to extend the area of useful ness of the DEMucR.vrfor upon this issue depends our success. We speak from the card, for we have read with greater satis faction criticisms and leading articles on the tariff iu the Albany Democrat than in any other paper. And we venture this is the verdict of its rr.ar.y readers. It should go Into every democratic family and be on the table of every democratic orator. Portland. Worth Tiiinkisq 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. Lonn ei Hendncson seep a tirst-class stock, at bottom prices, and as well liavn a fine line of crockery ware. Think about it anil call on them. Call ani Settle. All persons in debted to U 1j Illackman will please call and settle within ten days, as be expects to leave for Portland, and after then all accounts will he lett tor collection. Is to secure BARGAINS during January in L. E. BLAIN'S Clearance Sale of Winter Clothing, ITiulerwear,? Overcoats, Etc IlUtli; AM AIWIOAI Itoburt Wathfice, (red 20. of Aatotia, went hunting with a Loj.t New Year' Hay and hH tot bun Btftu lince Bays n exchange. The Christian Knrleavor Societies of the U Pohnrrh or Oregon and Washington are makiilK arranotfifnta tn iHu a paper at this city, with Mr T J Wilson as editor. L W Deyoe now weara the gold medal of tha Maicot Gun club, worn by I) H Mon teith for a month, 15 nut of 20 secured it. F iil"Ui:t wears the rilver medal- Kraik lJorria hafc pnrchared the Sunday TeUfccopp, of Albany, aud in tne future will do the grand. r'ucubBB be with you Frank. Yaquhia Vubt, The laiiitts aid aocietv will meet tomorrow aftfrntou with Mrs Turner, oornor of 7th and yon Ht'eet, for the e!eotinn of officer and other important business. A full attend ance it ft queued. The nfxt FuHii-r's Institute will be held at Med font n Jin 22 and 23, for which a good program been prepared. Among other things C II Scl midt of this city will havo a papr on "The Two Sisters: Dairying and Fruit (j rowing." The State Democratic convention will be held in Portland on April 19 at 10 a m. Fol lowing will be the representation: Biker 7 Benton 9, Clackamas 11, Columbia ., Clatsop 5. Douglas 1 1, Grant 5, Gilliam 4, Harney 4, .lack son 1 1. Josephine 5. Klamath 3, Lane 1. 'i, l.inn Ki, Like 3, Multnomah 42, Marion 15, Malheur 3. Morrow f. Polk 9. Sherman 2, Xillamook 3, Umatilla 15, Union 15, Wal lowa 4, Washington 8, WatcoD and Yam hill 8. Will & Stark. Me jewelers. Attk for Crescent tea at F E Alien'?. Fresh roasted coftee at F Allen's. Choicest and cheapest candies ai Isom'it The best roast coffee in the city at Com ad iloycr s. t Mead's, the jewelerr, is a good place to buy a filled watch. A tine line of crockery ware at Conn Sc ! Hendricaou'a. All kinds of nuts 15 cts. ner pound or 4 1 pounds for 50 cents at Uom'a I Jsom rolls c-ndy at retail at wholesale! prices. Call and be convinced Iteheka Degree meeting to-nitht. &ta'!ation. IloIitUy &lippfl8 and oxford ties at your own pricci at Klein Bros, Conn & Underwood, successors to Wilcox, are prepared to do first-clasB photographic wtrk at their yallery at Second and Ferry streets. Give them, trial. Repairing neatly done at the lare gilt boot store. See the big French doll at the Ladies Bizaar. Alleu Brr.s always keep their easterners applied with fresh butter and egg. In the line of spectacles and eve- classec French, the jeweler, leadr. Ladies Oxford tie at creatlv reduced rates at tuinn Brot. Must be Bold. A large Iiue of elecant cold watches in tasty U9w trays at vvni & btark s. Mogaolia syiup, the finest in the market in quantities to suit at k Allen's. With his new bakery Cmrad Msyer able to offer old and new customers ejt thing fiistcluss in baked gondj. Thoao oxford ties and holiday clippers at Klein's are to be told at the purchasers price. W Davis is now m harge of the Del monico restaurant. Meals 25 cents. Eastern oysters, frehh. hverjthing Jfirst-clasB. The County Court todav appointed John Usher permanent janitor of the Court Hons at a salary of 10 a month. Little other business was done. T L Wallace & Co are arrAneiny the Sen ders & StHrnhurif utoro f ir thtir clntbing establishment and will move into tne same. one of the finest corners in Albiny, as soon ready for them. The revival service at thn BiDtmt church will be continued this week, conducted by ev V A kimin', the tvaimehnt,. Services at.'ipm aud 7:30pm. Kyerbly msde welcome. A .IMII SEW Vtlt J resolution is to alwayn get tho best of everything. Matthews & Washburn can accommodate the nublic in their line. They keep the best stoves in the market, and on their part are resolved to treat meir customers in the proper manner from January to December, giving tirst class goods and lowest prices. EXECUTOR'S NOTICE NOTICE IS IIKKKItV (S1VKV THAT THK underniiftiwl wwt by onler of tho ourtj eurt ol Linn county, itrvuon. matte and entered the 7th dT of Nvfiuber,lUl .July apKltitl executor of ;h lattt win nu icfltainoni anu CHtaie oi t,. rurner, uooeaseu, late of Linn county, Oregon. All norttons havinir claims aminiit niiJ cnute are hnrvhy reiuirel U present the name with proper vouchers to the umler fitrnetl at Albttiy, Oregon, within six months from mis title. lated at Albuiy, Or., Dee. 11th, 1801. H II Hewitt, W. A. KIMSAT, (E Wolvkktox. Executor. Aviomeys ior Kxecutor. '92 IS HERE AT LAST ! Thtt New Yenv is nrw 1 ' ' - - I111U l.liinrjs trncx. lnd nnrl indifi'drfint. in no nil Tlmco n.lm rz r" i - - pet the largest share of the .1 i f itiKu auiamuj;i! ui our onuiings. So "Get ahead of the new stock taking. We have made a reductionjfon all lines of winter clothing, and on overcoats especially ,of which Ave have still a Jarga stock. Just received some late style hats and latest shades in neckwear. "Eememher we carry the largest stock of men's foot wear in the city." T. L. WALLACE & CO. Leading Clothiers and Furnishers. Strahan Block, .... Albany. oregoA FEED STORE AND CUSTOM CHOPPER. We hf.Te bay, ott, chop xtiaw, chicken feed, etc., constantly on hand MORRIS & BLOTJ NT, Corner First mid Iml.fr Hu F. Xj. Dealer In CMce Teas, Coffees, Spices, Extracts and a general assortment of . GROCERIES. Subscription agent for Ml tho leading Newspapere an I M iKilno. Torme Near (he P. O,, Need a Watch? I have all kinds, at all prices and every watch fits the price. But price is not evervthinsc in watch-buying; GUARANTEED DUALITY is the first thing. I guarantee wnches accord ing to their nualitv: and quality make" the prico. All kind? all qualities 11 prices. F. M. FRENCH, The Corner Jewelry Storo Hats U noticed tiiut Allen I!roe' gr ery store is always full of fruits, vege tables, etc, t'je very latest in the mar ket. If there is anything to be had thoy have it. Apples, Grapes, Cranberries. Oranges, Ionioiifi. l'is Feet, Cabbages, Turnips, Cauliflower, Sweet l'olatoes, CarrolB, Celery, Hauer Krnut, Beets. AtWill&Slattsi May be seen the tinest stock of iold and silver watches, diamond and other rings, jew elry, silverware, Ac, in the city. Cotton gooiHn&vo Dot tiemi at cheap sino the war aa thev are now. Cilt and aea wha baraios V F Head h. A full line of clears end tolnccoatKE Allen's. K W Achison ft Co handle the celebrated Portland cement walls for lemetery lots. These walla can he furnished at half the coat of anyother and are far superior. Freah crisp cvltry at Allen Bros. JOXTAJiVE fc HACHLEMAS, Attorneys at Law, Albany, Oregon. With the lightning speed of a fieryj steed, down the track past the goal flies '92. nnmi ns lnlnr. n-i'tl. -.v - "ii, a iiucf ii iiu iii good out of it will he those who year" while we clear up for Kenton ns 5 Star Bukerj corac.,.,!,!.,,,, ,, FJr8t S((i COXHDHEIEB, .:. iVorrietor. KEALER is , taoii,,! trr.i.m, (.Dnr,i ,!vHt. . ueen4ware. ! FruUn, VeRelHl,IoB, Tbt.-o. CIkdib. Volte. Tea. Et, Etc., In tnal oryllK that In kept In a K,nor varU'ty and inocrr' itor., ltiiliust inurket nrlce raid for AT.G KINDS OF PRODUCE