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Kntaral a: the Offloe at Albany J egor,.. MtnuiKi clau mall inailor. The Bazaar. 3 c C 3 a. Highly Attractive Yalues IN Leol Muelln Undargarniant, Drsw- rt, Corselcovere, fcklna. SPECIALLY mtnv pretty atylee la Nightdresses. The Einplra.Tba JUvere, abort or deap yokes, tiimmea wiin incaea iswn routes, am broidery, leee, air. Length, Kollneae, Stitching, Style, Malarial ana l nco all cara'olly conatd ad and offered la you right. 0 NEW Taffeta, Satin Valval and Famy Ribbons. L E. & II. J. HAMILTON KEEP IN MIND THAT The Photographer makes everything in ti-a lina of photo grspbs, from photos to life aim portrait. Large, aaaorlmant of vaa cf Oregon, n the valley. Frames of ail sizes, I'licto buttoni, hat pine, etc., elc Next door lo'poetcllioe Albany, Special Sale, of Syrup tbla week by the ALBANY TRADING Best Brand Syrup 40 cts. Bring your jug. ALBANY LUNCH COUNTEbT McKlllop & liurkhfcrt, Proprietors o Prompt meals at all hours. Fresh oys ers in styles desired. Berve lunches for tanquets on short notice. Itmtt with a vh.th.r yon nntlna ttiu, 0'Jla.rToui(lltrM. .ip.l. remove, tn. an.ir.lor uid.mo, w M, .ID.I blooa. I tin.. prio. am .tor.. io. Outlboi.. (n.kM TOI In hltb, d, 400.0US urd. Uur "TNOTO-BAOrrom ir awn druirtrlal. vbo Duos IvouAhforn.. T.ll. ItWith . will. n.tl.ntlT. r.r.l.tentlr. On. bol, 91. u.u.Uj our..i I box... 9 W. n.r)tot.d to citrr, or we refund money. M a.seg te., VklHie, BmItmI, ( lerfc and 0- til BAG Corsets and I err Is Wal.t When a customer Is not perfectly Mil, fled new pair given In exchange for II old one. It li our aim to p'ease and sstlil) every pei son who purchssra aril aeen onr It & (I tW I or Ferrle waist We mil piktImI attention to onr AOt mid lo our fifto emeel which we think will rompsra favorably wlih any $1.00 corset u tint market. Received today another line of tlioe. I opuler under. klr'e for ladies. Nw lambeaux rjwlss Lace Curtain and do'led talis and art gooda lor aas' curtains. S. E. Young & Son. SOCIAL AND PERSONAL Carmee Utistitiall lefttMs noon for Hokiie. Mrs. J. K. Trout man and son are vUit ing In lialsey. If. J. Hopkins retimed la.t night 'rom trip to Detroit. J.ulga I'.iirnttlt and lawyer Binham wnt lo the Hay this noon. Mr. Frank Kitchen relumed tliinoiu iroin a trip to Ida mouth of Hie Col u in inn. Ir. Edward Clark and fumifv rntiirniwl thla noon to thuir lioim. in 1'onland after a visit wiiu i-.ugene rvlitive anpfrlnnds urn iwrg..ant Arthur Uamlwrof I!Ci. Oregon Volnnteere. riturnwt m n.u morning a ovorutnd, an J elopiel off a bugene l ay. John Mrrtln. of lieur Monro: a nln. neer icscnar ot Uruon. lua hn in ih. en? somewhat the worse Inr that which mases a roan walk crooke I. Governor Gear -..,.. . . n. ft t J " w-- v m TV! Ti i ,n 'oot of the a.jluiu iiuiniea la nrpiemberat maa'.inK ol lha board. It .1,,. I:-. f. . ... aiiuLBut. Ma.oliiiUii .... in t-.. leoa i an avaniag holding a big out door demonstration of the balrailon Army. a t " I " w aa va nr. jot, tiltoer and Mr. T,.m ...t to Kugena this naon totneetthelormrr't uroioer tomorrow morning on bia arrival from Manila. They will retorn w.th the many wjr. ...wrr." ur rcocl. McFarland. ol woodland.Cal.. waaln lha en u.ii niwn on bar way to the Bay lotak, l.aroutlog wllb the family of Hon. T. I Klitee. af ter which the will riaii iib Albany ii. '.r.. iiawma. Ol Toledo, hat baaO In ll Oil van hr mmm A I ..i.tn. ... n . i . .... Mf1?" ,,,rn, " waatlng of the offirars of the Women of Woodirafi, of hich aha vur. f.nno Davie cnie over from Toledo una morning, lie waa J.itt recovering from an illneea which ha had hiu ma. licailn,! In the mountain thirteen milee l wnere i:e a aioue a week wi n no one t aaii him. Mr. and Mia. D, F. Crabtree, father and mother ol i.'un county 'a popu county etprk. came to Albany laat nigh and win make ihelr home In the future witn itietr a n. Kacb la 81 yeara of age lliry are among Mnn county ' earlieat ana oei ptoneerr. K. II. Uahr, a lonmr retideot of Al bany, where ba began iheatuJyof law several yeara aao. was accentod a a x.l "irr at r.niirne iasi weex ana In gone io nrouver, preparatory ti goiag lo tuan.ia. rof. Henry Morgan, of thla rltv. ha nw n engaged lor a peclal work by the Myner I'ronirdy Uompany, at Lebanon thia week, and will travel wiih the company. He appeared Ian night for the Ural time. Mr Amadore Rata tt. formerly an em ployee of the 8. 1'. at thia city, for Hu nt el throe leare agent at Kiddle ha Uen iraotferred to Lebanon, wnere be will have charge of the S. i. butinet at t jatcity. Hiamany friends here w'll be glad to aea him back in Liou county. The Improtomenta on the Tallman warhoue have been completed, and il ia now one of the brat warehouara in the atate. Tbe building has been remodeled and enlarged, and new mactlnery has been put in. It is now owned and oper ated by the Albany Farmer'a Co., a ubatantial!tnd reliable firm. Lebanon E.A. Gxoaax'a Crt.oan) Mixstiikls and Vaudeville company is one ot the beat and up to-data organisations of the kind mat baa t een aeen in Denver tor soma time. Bight, crisp dialogue, funny ay ings, ca'.nby aongaand fancy dancing abound throughout tha two hours' en tertainment, which, for want ol a better, is known by tha very appropriate name of ''Georgia Up-to Date." Tbe same bill every evening, concluding with a cakewalk, in which Denver walkers are invited to participate Diid. Granville Smith, one cf tbe most competent section men on the 8. P. In Orrgon, died jrsterdsy at tha bos pital in Portland and waa taken to Tan gent, where bia father Mr. L. F. Smith residea, for burial. He waa an excellent citixen whose death' will te generally re gretted. The big Job drive is entirely tMe side ot Corvaliis passins that city Monday, at the rate of about a mile'and a half a day. That should bring ll to Albany we last of the week. To celebrate proper iy uoiie Is a neces sar requisite. Therefore buy fiieworks at Viertck'a Sugsr Bowl. S. E. Rainwater has sold to Rainwater 4 acres across tbe Lucy river M. for M00. The W. C. T. I J. will furnish a ten cent lunch tomorrow in their bail. White Clover Honey, 10 cts. rer lb. at C.'E.Brownelljs., Absolute Guarantee Eastern Prices WELCOME, VOLUNTEERS. The Reception Tomorrow to Be a Bi Affair. Tba Oregon regiment of Volunteer will arrive tomorrow forenoon id tbiee lectlone. It ia prohaula tba firat w-tlr.n will be hern i;y 9 o'clock, perhaps be for and that the Albany boys will be on the third section. Aa the tralna arrive tba belle of the city will be rung, the an vil fired and the band will nlav. dun. onitratlng onr Jy t their return borne coveieJ with glory. A they gt from the train tliev will ba fastd bv eo arch of Welcome and the citv win re decorated fir the occaa! iib flaga Hying Tba program at the deeot will be: Arrival of train. Natt joal ralute of 21 guna. Mitvie by the Albany bad. Welcome to tbe beiuee of the Pbilip pinw campaign. Format Irn of procemlon and march under triumphal a rib In the following oruer. i'laloon of polira. Uorvalll band. I Oregon Volunteer. Members of to Q A. R. Albany baud. Hoye Military Club. t'lilxan. Tlie route fit march wi!l ba down f.von to Firat, up First io Ferry, up Frrv to Second and up Second to arm.ry. oiriuay iiincrieoo. KVhSI!a PltOOHAM 0 PUBLIC HgDAMI, Music by Albany bacd. i'raver. Aaarena of weicoma b ll.,n. U . It Bilyeu. I'oubie qmrin of mala volree. lte.pon.ti bv Hon. Geo. J. of Oregon City. lianqoet to voiuntcei an.) fld mniilrm Jnring whi h concrn a ill be given bv the band. loasiawith Ireident W H.Lea at toaatinater. Opened bv mutic by dcuida quartet. 1 ...... "ora 10 ") Dr. W Ellia. ... vain, nttponce Dy m Pretenlatlon of ir.l r.rrl.J 11 lu.i. the Civil War by Cant. W. N. I'hllllpe, to bia son Cap. to. b. PhllHpa, aloo of ilver tervice by friend, by Prof. lav id Torbel. Karpon b Cant. Phllllna. Toaal, "The vtr3t of !" with . iponse by Col. It. Montaeae. loa.t. Ttie vei.ran. of W Iih ra. sponaa by one of the Voh nteeer. loaat, "The citixen soldier" with re aponaa by D. P. Mason MOttO. Toaat, "Militarv 8oanSl.oL" iih . pouaaby Wiinvrry. loaat, "Hospital Life ' with reeponte by on ol the Volunteers Toast "hi-anslon" by John E. Pesrl, of Brownsville. And a toaat to ha reapot.dd Sergeant Stellmacher. to by Iinmadlataly upon th first section leavlog hogena the fire belt will tap! twice, dialiociiy beard all over i ho city, ivlng ovei an hour's not!. ot tbe time lha train will be here. The band and members of tbe U. A. B. will then please meet at their hlla. The first section of tha train with the voluntcere passed Ashland thia aftcr--oon at 2:25 o'clock. The train will re main at Uoaeburg until 3a. m. and ar nve at Eugene at 5:20. A. II. Wowlin a veteran of 1861 will be marshal of the day. City Council. Present Counrilmen Whitney, Dan nal, Pieiffer, Dawson, and Graham, Mayor Burkhart, Kecorder Henton.Chief of Police Lee, Chief Engineer Cielan. Tie following bills were ordered paid: ra. btetter, 123 38; B. F. Purdom, 125; 8. Jf. Meele, f t l.SA Santlam r,0.",'..00. lf0; "' F' Merrill, ina, H.t'6; M. Lad wig, 11.00. Ptition for sewer lo third ward, post poned.' x Sid from II. C. Haikness for building water eupply lines on rerry street and Llaworth aireetaSid to 2nd. was read, and waa 63 cent a. for Ferry street and H'a cents for Ella worth irat. rmn). of lines 85 feet. Uefrred to fire and water committee. Chief Engineer Cielan asked lor new valves ior eneine for No. I'm. man rn,ri. ad weak wa'k at No. 2 s. Referred . Couocilman Pfeiffer reDrrted a nnln. ance it William Shields, in condition nf earn and yard, and half atarred condi tion of five head of cattle. The recorder was directed to give Mr. Shields notice to abate the nuisance within 24 hours. The Shields walk was al.n and cussed. Couno Iman Graham rnmn'alnoil nl street csr go ug too fast at timi s.alao sug gested that bicycle riders be Kept off tbe walks entirely until October, during summer month'. The reorder was dir ected to notify the lessee ot tbe street motor to run csr within limits. Matter of bicycles reierrc to committee on or dinances. The ordinance agent for a big snake show asked tor a rebate on the license from 3 50, and on motion tt was placed atl.&0fo."oneday. Please Close It is tha esrneat desbe ot the committee that all boainess houses be closed tomorrow from 9 :30 to I o'clock and that there ba a general turnout to receive the soldiers on tha arrival of the trains, at about 10 o'clock. Fombs, firecrackers, double-headed JJutchmeoe at V lereck's Sugar Bowl. Bessie and Clarence turned frm tbe Bay. Parker have re- See Ibe Sugar Bowl's wiadow display. Tonicht and Thursday fair stationary temperature. Kiver l.g feet. Sugar Mr. Gradwohl informs ua that be la selling: 17 pound, cf graunlated au gar for $1.00. Now Is ihe time to buy ss it is liable to mop at any time, Thia is a net cash proposition Ripe Tomatoes, C. E. Brownell's. Pesra and Apples tt 300 OF THEM. Tba overland thla morning bad on board qnite delegation of tba Volun teers who bad been moitertd out. fol lowed at 9 :30 by second svetioo, iba two trains bringing about threw hun dred of tba boys aui,u iu get hoaao jatt as fast as possible. Moat of Ihem were from Portland and McMinnviile, la fact nearly the whole of tba latter oompany, and ervfcrel from I Co., of Orgoc City. They were a diffareoi looking lot of men from the time i hey passed through bere going to Preldio. On tbe first aection there were live wba gn fan bere. Atthor iienai ol l vo. and privates Berry, Ready and another volunleer.of Corvsl l!s, and young Kewsoma of Phneville. from the second only Don Holgata of Corvallla stopped hre. He toll ted with A Co., of McMinnviile, and so re mained vithhla company. Ilia brother Harry, wbo went with M Co. will be with the main crowd tomorrow. Tbe boy all expreared a great joy al being b"me. TheCoivalila boye took aback for borne and young Holgate wsa mat bere by hie brother. Tbe latber of one of tbe boy was In tbe city yesterdav. Hit boy bad joined the army when tbe folks were away from homo and against their will. Tba old gentleman said be was going to al'ow him to attend the reteption and then be was going to give bin a good whipping ft r running awar. He will change bia mind when be sizes op bis offspring. Advice by the Man about I own. Hrg tbrm gently. Kir them with care, Act decently. Don't be a bear. Fifteen mmth's aaay, Lipa all ros y, Though Ifobstn's da? Don't te lusty. Give the boia a show. They've come to nay, Go a little slow,' There's another day. To (Jeanne the System Effectively jet gently, wbin costive or bil tous, to permanently overcome babttntl constipation, to awaken the kidneys ai.d liver to a bealtby activity, without irritat ing or weakeaing tbin. to dispel head aches, colds, or fevers, ne Syrup of Figs, made by tbe California Fig Bjrop Co. For cboico groceries at reaeonab'e rates, e McFeron A Tomlinaon. Fresh bread every day". Two loava or a sickle at McFeron & Tomlinaon. Yellow Crawford peaches can now la) touna at Browkell's, 2nd St. Water Melcns, aweet atd delicious oi band daily at C. E. Bbowxell's. MARK. ED. PEERY HOHSON.-OnTbondey night, Aug. , Ifc09, at tba Revere House, by Rev. LongOottom, Prof. Edward Pecry of Moro and Mi-s Pearl Hobson cf Stay ton. It was tha intention to have bad tbe wedding at 7 o'clock, bnt on account tf being obliged to get ibe liceore in Salem it waa necasary for the minister to make a special trip on tne noon train to that city, returning on the overland, when tbe ceremony waa performed in tbe pn s ence of a few relatives and friends. Tbe grot'tn is a popular teacher at Moro and tba bride is an accomplished school teacher, daughter of Slayton's merchant and prominent Mason W. II. Hobson, grand master ot ibe grand lodge of A. F. A A. M., of Oegon. They have tbe beet wishes ot many. Prof, an J Mrs. Peery went t tbe Bay on tba noon train, where they will re main for awhile and then go to their new home at Moro, where Mr. Peery who be leen nranimonsly elected principal of tbe school ia held in high esteem. BIG STOCK OF NEW GOODS CLOTHING GO'S. CLOTHNG for men, youths and boys, A fine line ot SHOES, none better, Slylish HATS and CAPS for men and boys Latest novelties in Furnishings The best quality and low prices $3.00 Saved... Is what a prominent man said after purchasing $20.00 worth of our mixed paint, and besides wss! rcore than pleaaed with tba bard gloasy finish It gave. We bsvatverjiblrg in tha paint lina, banc abonld have jnat what v-o need. Wa can save you money on Lead. Olla, Mixed Paint, Colors, tarnMi, Bmrhes and Gloss. Come In and talk with ua about it before hnjii.g elsewhere. OB: P aNsrf Ft WllaWT Have Your PROF. A. STARK Scientific Optician ot WILL & 5TARK. You will rective I onest and ccctcicntiona EYE and GLASS service. Trir TPfi -rlr -r MtiTiq -V. JL. . -AA faVaVOft. For the best Groceries, Baked Goods, and Fresh Produce and Fruits. Bids for Farm House. Until Thursday noon, Auprust 8, 1 mwim hlfls for erertinir a house on will my farm near Lebanon. Plans and specifica tions may be seen at my otlicem AiDany, J. P. Wallace. at the BL Burkhart & Lee. Summer Cooking is made a nleatnre by tbe use of tbe Quick Meal blue flame oil stove. It is tbe most conven ient, simple, economical and easily managed of any cooktag apparatus made, and will bake, boil, broil or roast, and ia sure to give thorough satisfaction. STEWART & SOX IIDW. CO. Eyes Tested BY- JawaJa.-' " l-ii.--V-riW For Sale. Pour tracts of land in Santiam bottom Each baa bouse, barn and orchard. Ia ire of H. BaYiXT. fuse any other flour, except tba Magnolia AM