SOCIAL AND PERSONAL frt'j I .a V'.vlV we SitntmL i V I. iU'TTIM. I d mid I'rop. Mltf I' 'In. 11. . 11., t il. 41 I'"-PJ IB.ll.-. , ..'I I -I'l.. .11. til maiuti,'. The Bazaar. Highly Attractive Values IN Ladies Mutlin UndergsrmeMa, Draw- r, vorteicovets, Miirts. SPECIALLY man pretty styles in Nightdresses, Tha Kmpire.The Revere, shot tor deep yokes, tilmmed lth meted lawn rallies, em broidery, lare, etr. Length, Fullness, StCrMn-, Style, Material and Irica all care'uliy eoneld td and . tiered to you r'glit. 0 NEW Taffeta, 8atlo Veixei aod Fancy Ribbons. L. E. & II. J. HAMILTON. KEEP IN MIND THAT The Photographer manes everything m"lh line of photo grapbt, from photos to life .no portraits. 0 Larg's', asior'ment of years ct Oregon, n tha valley. Frames of all s'xe, I'liCto bultom, bat plnr, etc., eto Next door to poaicfl.ee Albany. Removal Notice. We hive moved our itire to tha Vance Imildlugon 2nd street mar Crawford's gallery where we will La pleased to u.ret ur O'U curioiurre auu uiuuj uvw ones. ALBAN Y T UDIXG CO. 1LBAHY LUNCH C01TEB, McKUlop St burhhart, Proprietors Trc nipt meftli t all houri, Freih oyt en in ityle desired. Berve luucLei for anqueti on short notice. ft rait with Ton whf)thf jnn gontinu ih ipm, mm BpT'eevanilin'f wdtskCPO nam, bwiwbb ir "? 1 f fr?mot it) dtttr (or tobavoeo. Ujv"t Ilk 3 i a-it nrouwd.ittM, iuli alcvyf .1 1 1 - t Une, purnt Um blood, rfJ I k fcAjoa .lorrt o mavnhood.T 1 f I BfWf boiet you "raff 111 400,000 n bBltfi, nrTaT t it I L,vcw cuvd. but .nd pooftmTi VI ILatWOTil-llACfruw f. 9h9jo9T own ortiffsrUt, who a0 MEwf "ti) vouch Corn. T&ko It with T n I ' ft win.BailciitlT.DriUtntlT. On boi, 1. DBUklly ourtu B boles, nliiltooimorwer.fund monrT. SWfUM U. IWwiaa, Bwlnwl, In i. rk. Absolute Guarantee and Eastern Prices On all RAG Corsets and terrls Wains V hen a customer U not perfectly astir, lied a new pair given In exchenre for tl t old one. It It onr lm lo p'eaae and sati.f) every peison w .o purchases and wear ( r H A (J Cor'-! or Ferris waltt We call tfciM I attention to onr bOt end toourBftccoisei which we thing wBI on para favorably with any fl.00 corset u this market. Received today another Una of thoa onular unrieraklr's for ladies. New ramheaux Sales Lara Curtaim and doMfd twits and art good tor taa'j curtain. S. E. Younj? & Son. An Ex-Governor Here. Ex-Oovetnor 6lone. of IVnna.iv.ni. ona of tha moat prominent men of tbat big i air. arnvej lo Albsny ibis noon from rurileml, and ss lakin on a ipeHal train to the front to view our msgnido ent h.reate. going be special Invitation of Mr. Hammond. Mr. Htoea Is In tre Northwest f oclally In the interest ol an easiern syn.ikato to look up the lumber intereeta litre. Ho , .a l-rn to Till, moox conoty and having a few das pre vious to rolnii up on u1D uai.ni -,..i,. ed 10 the inn. 11a A at tint lalaailllaia a..lat. the fio: tli fat tt liatVaa Ida Anaal il lv ... . , . ' . . v easier-era, lllllUCr tW ill tttfl or ll. an, I tal I 4M..t.a ... ori,ried at what he alii ate. The party "sis ismii' tin vvrniiig. Oakvillc. Who wou'dn'i rldaa l!r We arrolil n ! i..i.i. i U" -r-- vil IV Cllig IO ia store wagon with Mr. Sam Moses i...iub7 anu late a v.aw oi the ecennry between thli nla t . i ?I . i ":' bu,y tbreeblng . -uu acini'! ii imoitie wara house. The win Is In fair condition. V a stepped Into the ware boose at Tan gent and found our friend U F. Smith very busy. He says that tar is a l.rg rr croD of wlat ... i. i - - - mm iii auu the i graiu Ir as plump. Wa foood Moees tlil r,nn . . 1 m. . - . ,t,7 uu7. tueiormer was just returning from a trip with bis sal ai teste lna.li.,1 fa l . V .v-vito who eggs ana Duller. fUmilh'a linn I L. ' ).. . ..... v. uiui.n inio ana burglarised laatTueaday butlba burglar aa ooa of the moat peculiar of bis slnd for alter drinking a bolt l if soda ho - v. u isTing. j arena ona Douia V Alt kAUAMHA I. . vv wuu mw," ana uia a ten cent i lere oo tie card. WaaralntbamMetofour blackberry Urveetani bate a large crop. - nvumm caiiru onus !Sl Tueaday. He rode from Albanr on bia -... iv Hiiuuire aou uiud I rtlSU MUCH. Mr.U. V. itigham. of Corvallis. cat led at our i.lace leal 1 uesday evening. LiTTtn Rot Etc. A Kcx.wAV.-lliTtesm of Mr. 8jat too, of Millers, ran aaa ihia liurnnm, About iba time a ennpla of bays jumped upon the rear end of the wagon tba horaea. nf & l.li. nn ... frisky started eastward, fhey left the wairon tMll . . damaged and continued to tba firtaera' warehouse, where they weia iopied. Tha boys were badly frightened but no. jured. lo) have no business Jumping on gous. Tha Chll.1. Oiit dy titer t 2:30 p. n. Subj-a, 'The ln.llni.1 .1 f . . I .1 . . rw. . ...n..,.v. vi . unvangaiiun, or iua Train ing of tne Senses." Qaeetions, 1. What should I he food dr a child be? 2. How does "The Tasiiog Song" teach ti.a Mother to colds the child? 3. How dcei nature ed urate runr kI. il.lt a What dona Mr IVllU.n. tv.li... -- ' " luiuiiui Bar v teaching mualo to children? 6. Should mothers an.l teaciieri sift the reading matter of children. 6. Mhatdoea Em erson ear regarding the training of your child. To Clcana the System Effectively Vfit Pfnlly. mhi n rn.liv.nr il. lout, to pernmnentlv ovircome habit ml cuDNiipauon, io awaicn tne iianeys aua i i u.. ... 1....111.,. ...i:..i. ni . F i. i ...v. w m untnuj buuviij, wuuout irruni Inir Or weuioninir thm In Hi.n.1 k.a.1- acbes, coMs, or fever, ue Sjrup of Fig, uiaae ice California tg Sirup Co. New Goodb. P. Cohon'i large and well selected stock of new gocds has ar rived. It tmhriMi lata nn.tn.ilar. gootle, which will bo aold at prices in rencu oi an. uivo.tiim a can Detore buy ing. Sugar Mr. Grajwobl'lnforms ns that be Is sellinn 17 pound of atanolated su gar for $1.00. Now Is the time to buy rs it is liable to sr np at aoy time. This is a net cash proposition. All goods delivered free of cha-go. If TOU wish to take tha leal, rtda a Cleveland. For sale by McFeron A Tom- uoson. Water Melons, sweet' aid delicious on hand daily at V. ti. UnowNBLie. For oholco groceries at reasonable rates, ree McFeron ATomlinson. White'Clover Honey, 10" cfs, per lb. at C. E.lirownell s. Fresh bread evory day. Two loave or a nickle at McFeron & Tomltnton. Trv our bread at two '.oaves tor a nickle. McFeion & Tomlinson. PrtrNE3 WANTED. Taities having Italian Prunes for tsie should see Las sella Bros, as they will pay the blghett ( casb price for tame. Mr. fielden Warner ia' doing Albany today. 7 Mr. and Mrs. E. D. Cuslck retained last night from Detroit. Mr. and Mrr.8tetter bft here this nocn to visit.frlonds mar lirownavllle. Pode Craw, who made tba Oregon wtnt to Eugene to visit with relative. Mrs. Knox Height and daughter re turned this noon from a trip to l'eorla. iVIUs Julia Taylor has gne to Ashland preparatory to teglouTng her school work tbeie. Dr. Hill Is home from a trip to Seattle, where bis brother O. A. Hill is a piom. iaent attorney. Miss Hill of JIaWy, who 1ms been vle fting with. Mrs. J. F. Troutman roturned home this noen. Mrs. F. M. French, two dsughlers and son Hetli Thomas, went lo Sodavllle ibis mori.ln for a week's ooting. Mle Nellie Hoguo will rr-lurn lo Stan ford university on tonight's cverlaod to coniluuo ber studies there. Don Swann, of Lebanon, h in the city (or tba purnrse of acting as businrsa managpr oi me Linn County School Journal. Mrs. Tims. Ifni.ktna an.l Mi.. f.. enerlta ilnrtklna i.in.ni i... .i.. rom Ietroit, where they bsve been lak- ' mir auinnier S OUIIOg. Key. V. 1). Vmnlnn n C I. .:n preach hie farewell sermon, morning .u ..ciiiiiK, previoua io leaving lor the nnual conlereoceatUrants I'ass. Mis Maggie Bsrker, Chief of Honor of 1 7 7 'vmi :-i uiv aiitiv vi Urrgon Ufi this noon on a tr'p south as ma ifHjrfi. ..I t m. a. .1 . r . I. con"'J on a visit t the different lodges. M.Jlm Morrav.of Dalufb, Ioa, sr. rived In Albany this noon on a vlit with ble many Albany Mends, after a visit ol several days In Salem hh ivUi Jim Is looking tine and is properlug. wirs. w. bternlserg ami children, Mis. Moinsaml daughter Mias Ada, Mis Parry, .Mmiia and Nolia Grey, II. F. Merrill and family, tha Mlsnee Allen. D. P. M anon and family and Mira Nellie blkins returned this noon from their summei's outing at tba liay. Dr. Strong, tba new president of tba Slate nillverait. r.as.a.l !..,... I. .11.... today for Eugene. He Is a One appear ing man, anu the friends of the tollega ara strongly In hopra that he will do much to build up the univeisity and get it out of tba rnt inn which It got under ita last president. 0. W. Willis and am Rot Vie returned last evening from a trlji across 'ha Caa cadee, returning by tha McKcnue route. Mr . Wilhs says that on coming back on looking towards tba Tnrae Sis- tera ha dlaenvaml ll .1 il - .b vmv VI lurui uau disappeareil. Ha alterwards learned mat aia had eloped w;ib ti.il. eleven. ier. whom lm a. at t.mm 1., I.. passed west. Tba Lebanon E. A. pays tha present efficient Bthnnl liin.rini.nil.fit . U.. complimeot as follows: "Superintend ' ."tiAinaia ia me Deal superintendent this roil til haa ai.i had H. ...... an awakening aud created an enlluioiaam alnn. ... . . . I I ; . . . t -n.uvu 1 1 lira ion iii ue verw beneficial to both teachers and pupils, and indeed tha whole oeople. He ia tba most active, enorgetio rr.d progressive superintendent wa can hear of in tha sata." A. P. Blartburn, of Lebanon, came doa-o Sunday in reepona- to a telegram from his daughter heie, Mre. A. E. Hel ler, who b .s bteo q'lte ill fiora nervous prostration for soma time. Mr. Blacx burn and Mre. Heller returned to Leb anon on Monday evening train. Mr. Blartburn le one of tba early settlers of tba Willamette valley, and believes that mstf len fl.. li.t n... M t . " vi vi r,uU ii ui . ,j u atandii.g the wet the weather. Mrdfoid KlJVl Tha following from the Trenton, Mo.. Republican refera lo a gentleman who has been in tbe city several weeks tne guest of Mr. J. A. Weaver: "Mr. CO. Parker haa aliKwl a lvailnn at TK. anon, Oregon, where he will move his lamllv anil cinrjarra In titatn... . I .K anon is a small town of about 1,200 peo ple about thirteen mi'es southeast of Alb- put, ii in leiminua oi a ursncn Of the Houtharn I'arlrin raltrnait In a tnn.l rkulturat coun'rynd not very far from me mining region. Mr. I'arker has been a re-ident of Trenton for ovr twentv vears. in thaemnln nf ik. f! n I. & P. railrway, and ban always enjoyed u connuenre oi tne ranwav company and the people of the city. Trenton can ill afford to lose such citixens ai he an I his most excellent family. They associ ate in the best of society, and wiii be rreatlv mlia.it in tli. ae-aP. ai aM atlas (. In ika church to which they belong, and 'in tbe wvraa ui cnaruy, in an oi wnion they ware llva mtmlwiri. Aa th.ir k.rfh ad to change locations, the Itupublican i. j iiivuu. in ti inuiDp; lurin abundant success in their new home. Tbe good people of Lebanon will nd them valuable acquisitions to their vil lage May prosperity attend them." On the nliiht of Tuesday Sept. 6-h, Dr. Lowe, the optician will cloie his office in tbe Kevere Ho'el. Be sure and sea bim il you want peifect glaue, correctly fitted at correct prices. Yellow Crawford peaches can now be iouhu ai CTHP ' ,s"krk, "d O X v1 see their large and splendidly selected stock of rings. Any design you want. Kings for all purposes from a present to the baby to a wKMng. MARRIED. BAKER SMALLMON. In Albany, on weonesuav, Aug. an, isiw, at tne resi dence of Mr. A. B. Morris, by Rev Lnngbnt'.om, Mr, A. Ray Baker and ' Miss Rosa HraaUmon. ' Tbe groom is a popular Marlon county teacher, a former Linn county man. and the bride ia tbe estimable danehter of Ex-Sheriff Smallmon.for two years a res- dent 01 AiDanv. xney t.eve the beet wisbef of many friends. BORN. PROPST.-On Ane. 28. 1899. nor Al banv.to Mr.snd Mrs. Anilrny riojMt, a girl. HOME AND ABROAD. Wheat C2 cent. Have Prof, f-tark At your eyes. In novelties Will &, tftark lead. Call at the Sugar Bowl for free, f.alt Fiesh frufta'. V're(k'.fingar B. wl par lors. r,T0VK8 and Tinware at Ol.llng & Muibort's. Garden Hose at e l.awi mtwersat Ob' ling A Hulburt's. A fountain pen found in this cily can be had at this office. Fresh Sodavllle soda-water a healthful summer drink, at Uurkhart SiUe's. For alo, go"d carpHtinir, 83 o-n's per lard, by r. . Alexaadir, eaat tud ot tb s'reer. It is a singular laste that cannot be suited in the varleJ rhd large selection of jewelry at Will it Stark's. The best goods and reasonable prices. Lose no timo In calling on Will A Stark for the U-st watches, guaranteed time keepe-s, and take your time io buy ing. It is a jleas.re to show their goods. Prof. Stark, of Will & Stark, will be la Aiijuny until tbe 20th, and thote wishing their eyes ter ted and fitted in a first das' manner, will do well to ca 1 on him. He gurantce satisfaction. Shall Dr, Lowe help you see things? J. W. Ingle has sued the city of Phil omatli for 11.75 for nails. A store i to b orre. at Roland In this county by W. W.Bristow, cf Lane ciuoty Mr. Chas. Kcrhart. w ho has run a bar ber shop in McMinuville for five or six vfara, has nccei.tcd a jronition a ith J. W. lUdrick. Mr. S. P. Willlmon has sold his milt bm.lt eac In iMac'trlo Mr. Ray. recently In the mar'il- loi'lm who will take charge ol the sau.e on Sptrinber A few otvs ifO in Si a' tin the Ran'era defeated the Alphoi club 3 to 2 in a gme remarkable for the fact tbat Care, I he pitcher for iLe lian'ers, struck out twenty n en. .aid to le the reoor in the L'nl ed Siaits for this year. Will am lioihwelt, who resided on his farm across the river for a year or two, and who vent east several months ago, died about a week ago at Tecumseh, Neb. at tbe age of 44 years. He leaves a wife. The Albany party on their retent trip White Pasa secured a floe picture of tbe to the scene where the two flairs denote the dividing line between U.8. and Br.t isbland.including the party of fifteen or twenty. A lady from Ensland ia setn standing close lo the British flag role, while the Aibaoy minister stood at the feet of tbe stars aod stripes. Tbe little eon of II. l'ray, residing acrore tbe Willamette a fw aaya ago was playing in a field with a colt wheo the animal ran over b'ln striking him in tbe lo'ehead cutting a hole ino tbe Villi., Dr. Davis -at sent for and dressed tbe wound, which r qui red iwoor three stitches. The boy, a g-itty little fellnw, waa in the city l-nlay. Lee Dav's, ion of Ri-v. JV," W.Davis, of Siaylou, several Jaa a-o while cut ting wood accidentally struck the index finger of his left baod, making a bad cut. ' An endeavor was made to save it. but tbe finger got wore, so Lee came to Albaov accomi-eoird by his father, when it was found nereeiarv to anitmtate it. ! which was done by Drs. Davis an t Wei- lace. At Oak and the work of rebuilding goes steadily along. Mrs. Sarah Thomas has let the contract for her new brick hotel to Bellman, Mherman & Clarke for t:400. It will be 38x92 feet, two storie. high, and fitted np with t very modem convenience. Adjoining it J. il. Ma honey has the brick oo the ground for a one story building 26x60,the aue firm of builders having ihe contract. Mr. Hart sock, is rapidly completing A. A. Smith's new corrugated iron livery and feed stabie, which ia quite an Improvement over the old building. Review. New Goods in All Lines. rfaif0ifawpfif! JSdoanccd Fall Styles In Overcoats and Suits arc now with us! 7e can write "best quality" and "lowest price" with a clear con science; and the facta and figures will bear us out. You can't go astray with this label on your clothing. ti , lit W H i t l At the BIAIN CLOTHING Company's. We lead with 70,000 We h-ad with nearly 70,000 presirlptions oo file, without a lngl n I'take being recorded against os. Your pretention at tor More will receive prompt and careful attention. Onr Syrope, Tinctnree and Extracts are op to tbe standard, always fiesh. being made from me best drugs that money can boy. When yon are sick you should hsve the best and yoo get the best from ns. H. F. M CashS GENERAL MERCHANDISE' Our First arrivals of Fail and Winter stock consists of Ladies and Misses Caes and Jackets Mens' and Boys' Boots and Shoes ' Ladies', Mens' and Chidrens' Underwear Blankets, Quilts, Comforters, Trunks, Telescopes, Valices. Full stock of Groceries at Cut Prices. 18 lbs. Granu'ated Sugar i.oo, per sack, $5.45. 30 yards Calico, $1.00 4 t - fT J a A -SW ft V W .a? M; .i'Saaw a, , m :xhS .'. h - mmk hi .r 1 IV. " Burkhart & Lee. cllwains9 tore, 'aaaaa Summer Cooking is made a oleatnre by th ua ol tlieQuick Meal blue flame oil stove. It ia tbe most conven ient, simple, economical and easily managed of any cooktag apparatus made, and will bake, boil, broil or roast, and is sure to give thorough satisfaction. STEWART & SOX 1IDW. CO. ) .'tat Drccr:; enjoy and know he value of neat Ne ckwear, pro rxr fitting Shirts. x o stylish Collars and -.Cuffs, handsome Hosiery and Hand kerchiefs. They also know the value of trading with us for these requisites of men's toilet. We furnish the furnish ings for Fall, uio THC FINISHI NO TOUCH! & GUAR ANTE CC) CL0THIN3