Seventeen hundred yards ol Outing Flannel remnants 25 per cent jess than usual price. S. E. Youn&Son. The Bazaar NEW Jackets, Suits, Capes, Flannel Waists, Underwear, Art Goods, Shoes, Rainy day Skirts, Furs, Gloves. L. E. & H. J. HAMILTON. laundry marks that are not found on linen fresh from this laundry are rust stains, ink stains, fruit stains and especially "scorches" from overneated irons. That's what we particularly guard against. FlecklesB, flawless, immaculate white as white can be, or as Btrong ot color as when you brought it ii originally of a color pattern, your washable apparel is returned clean, well washed, well ironed. MAGNOLIA STEAM LAUNDRY. Albany, Oregon. Phone 323. OSBORNE BINDERS, Mowers, Rakes and Repairs AT Ohling & Hulburt. FOR RKNT. One; of my stores. Fo particulars call at Btore. J. Gradwoul. AT THE ARMORY NOV. 6. The Royal Marine Band of Italy. MISFITS. After Congressman Tongue left the tahle ot the hotel at Lebanon the waiter found under bis plate a five cent piece as a lip for him. Tb? incident has caused considerable comment upon the Con gressman's generosity. 0. V. Fulton, one of the biggest wind bags in Oregon is around talking about toboggan slides from Cleveland to Bryan one thousand to nothing. This same fellow was red bot alter Cleveland for being a gold standard man when the to-called slide began. Fulton's cam paign is one ofexpletives. Talk of tobog gan slides, great Hood, what a one there would be frcm the brains of Bryan to those of Fulton, Albany will no probably have street lights. The year contract will probably be accepted, and should be by the com pany, as it will mean permanent lights hereafter. At their rate tbere will be no question but what the contract will be renewed frcm year to year. It is probable twelve lights win tie usea atnrst, per bapB all the city can afford now. Iu placing the lights tbere Bhould be no fa voritism, hut merely with a view of cov- I ering the biggest space, not merely the , business part but aB much the entire ciry as poeBiuie. Good for John A. In the ra"es at Los Angeles yesterday John A. Crawford, owned by A. Hackle man, of Hub city, won the 2:11 pace, with the best time at 2:13. He was driven by Mosher of Salem. HiB beet previous time wae 2:17, and tbia yea; at the stale fair 2 :1& .. .- i After Three Years" in 1897 John Morgan, of this county was fined $75 at this city for carrying concealed weapons. The case waB'appealed to the Bupreme court, andrecently the decision of the lower court was confirmed, and the mandate hied with tiie county eitrtc. rue fine was paid. . . Notice to Maccabees. All members of Albany Tent No. 5 are requested to he at our meeting Saturday evening, Oct 27. Supreme Deputy Sherwood will be with up, also some entertainment promised by Com 0 0 Beam, and initiation. Come out and be with ue. A. Senders. R. K. I. O. O, F. Wbrk this evening in the firBt degree. All Odd Fellows cordially invited to attend. This month and the next we will make special prices on Wall paper. Bukkuart & Leb. A New Lot ol choice Pukled Salmon at C. E. Brownkll's. Clam Bonillon, b;eitoa. Served hot at the Sugar Bowl. A good serviceable School . Umbrella lor 35 cents at THE FAIR 753 to $(.00 buys a Very nice one for Ladies or Gents. All linda of bandies. We have them in silk from $2.00 to $3.00 in all the latest handles, ) . Respectfully, J. A. WEAVER. Rubbers, 25c to 50c. Our Hobby, "Selz hhoes." COUNCIL PROCEEDINGS. Tuesday evening, Oct. 23. I Present Mayor, Recorder, Marshal, oireet hupenn-eoaent, Puundmaster, and Councilmen Whitnev, Damikls, Pfeiffer, Ration, Ricbarde'and Seelty. The following bills were ordered paid: CM Westbiook. ,1'5 ; John Cat in, $4.00; A Savior, (4 2; f! C Harknesa, 19 90; Stewart & box, 43.57; J S Van Winkle, $28 26; Albany insurance C $11.25; Weatherford A Wyntt ftes $9 00 Trie committee on wave aud means re ported mat l he E ectric Light Co. would furnish 2000 cundio power arc lights at $7.50 each per month, for not less than 10 lights on a three to five year contract. Commi'tee reported pip line coif-act let to H. C. Hark nees at 55c per foo'. Petition was presented ac-king the council to make electric light contract. Petition of I. A. Finch et 1 asked for an electric light iu 3rd ward et 3rd and Jackson streets. Petition of Mrs. J. H. Howard asked thai license paid bv ber late husband be returned so for as unearned, (iranted. Ordinance autburizine a contract for making pipe line by H. O. Harkness.wus read aud passed. Councilman Raleton moved that elec trict light proposition be accepted for 10 or more lights lor three years After ciscuasion it was put to vote: Aye, Dannale, Pfeiffer, Ralnton. No, Whit ney, Richards and fc'eeley. Declared lost. Upon motioa a contract was au thorized for one year. All voting aye but Whitney. Several cioeets in third ward were or dered coDnecied with the sewers. Adjourned until Friday evening at 7 p. m. SOCIAL AnId PERSONAL M. S. Marks, the coffee man, as in town. Deputy U S. Marshal J. A. Wilson was in the city toe. ay. W. F. Brock, the Oregonian'i rustling circulation man, has been in the city. Dan Tarploy, A. R. Brown and Geo. L. Pettis, of Salem, are in tne city cn timber land business. The Orange Whist Club met last even ing with F. M. French, closing the even ing with refreshments, a cake walk and a ueuu ncaier. Mrs. W. A. Anderson is at her fathers in this city, wbi:e Mr. Ander.on goes to Portland, where ha will nrohnhlv h assigned to a run on the road. Prof, and Mrs. Torbei left today for Dallas, where the Profeesor ie down for seven talks on educational matters at an institute to be held there this week. Miss Marguerite Honkins wan oivnn a delightful surprise party laBt evening at we iiume oi ner lauier, previous to ber leaving for California for the winlni. The evening was spent very pleasantly. Miss Marguerite is beloved by all know ing her and every one will wi9h for a speedy benefit from her California trip. Charley Sanders, who snoke at the court house last evening was one of the famoas sixteen with-whom Canr. Welln started out to take Malabon, nearly all of wuuui weru Kiuea or wounaeav Sanders was hit twice, in the thigh and band. He is not only a brave fellow but hnn good head. . . The Jefferson Tragedy. Miss Lulu Jones, the victim of the Uaued? in the school bouse at Jefferson yesterdav, continuea to live with a chance for life, yet with some doubts ot her baing ab.e to pull thruuuh. Clyde Vaughn, the young fiend who perpetrated the act, waB captured about two milea from JeffefBon by Flank Libby. ' Ho was oil his way home. He : made a confes sion, according to which, when he had called Lulu into the hall ho tried to eet l.n- :,u v.: : i B ;i ue. w itiiu umj iuiu me uasement. Upon her refumg he struck ber, knock ing her insensible, and then dragged her to the basement, filled with wood, where he struck her as she partially lay, hitting her over the right eye with the poll of the ax. Then he fled. The girl was found partially sitting up. Some Binall piectB of bono were taken from the skull in dressing it and the pressure from the brain waB relieved. There are different opinions about Vaughn. It is said he wbs good in bis studies and kept eood company, but he had meloncboly spells and twice tried to drown himself. He wrote the iiirl a note recently that sha would be sorry if Bbe continued to refuBe to like him. After the tragedy he went to his home, told his mother that somelbing had happen ea and turn tied toward the river, it ia thought with a view to suicide, but be changed Lie mind ana ran into the country. There was intense indignation at Jef ferson, and had Vaughn been captured in the city it is possible there would bave been prompt justice. It is said In sanity will be the defense. Death of Louis Love. ljis Love died in Portland thij morning of lucg trouble alter a el-ort illness. He was about 22 years. ot ago. The deceased wss a resident of Albany lor several years, working for some time in tbe store of I. A. McFeron. He was a fine young man and his death Is a source of deep tegret. Ho is a member of the Albany Macca beeB. ' Foot Ball. A series of three games of foot ball has been errangtd between tbe high schools of Albany and Eugene, un der Ihe direct auBpices of Prol. Martin- tinaaie oi tue Albany schools and frof. Ressler of the Eugene schools, an assur ance that everything wi.l be done on tbe equate The first game will be played in Eugene at a date to be agreed upon. Every Movement Hurts when tou have rheumatism. Muscles are ktlfl and sore and jointi are painful. Hood's Bm naparilla goea right to tbe spot in thia disease, neutralizes the acidity of Ihe blood and cures Indigestion, nausea are cured bv Hnorl'a Pills. Ri ed & Bn tin and Roeer Bros, knivpr. forkh ar.d bjOjus at Frerci'a Jewelry HOME AND ABROAD. New straight front and erect form Cor seta at The Bazaar. Sewing machine oil and needles at French's Freeh oysters at the Albany Lunch Counters, served in any style. Fine SilK Umbrellas for ladies and gentlemen at French's levteiry Store. A now and fine line of photographers jewelry just received in .i,ta Mini no vmi ,!... .I... i.... machine? French line them lor $20 00 cash. Miss Pet Smith, of Lebanon, left vf- Dener, to Bpend the winter there. lonight and Thnridav partlv cloudy with occasions light lain. Sheriff M..H..,.,,,.. . 1- o.i ..!- . nriu iu onu-ui mis afternoon with Arthur Seiglor, a ius VVji Iu... c..:.i. , . " ' in the peniatei.tiary. Tun Popular Vot a i. n.;i.. wishes to know the popular vole for president since 1S76. A8 near us the figures can be secured the elections have g.oue bb fallows: In 1876 Tilden wag .......... j a U,K uiojuniy uui a returning board gave the ollice to Havea 185 10 1S4. In 1880 Garfield received 4,449,053 and Hancock 4,442,035, a difference of only V., aver'fl v;te w" 307,306. In 1884 Cleveland received 4,911,017 and Blaine 4,848,334 a plurality of 62,683. TV . , V ju.i.cmo ana et, joiiu e 151.809. In lAtta u.; i....i 233 to 168 lor Uieveland. In 1893 Oleve-' laou reversed things getting 5,556,918 to Harnson'B 5,176,103, a plurality of 38u, 810 for Cleveland. Weaver'B vote was 1,04',028 and Bidwell's 264.133 In lfc'JO the vote was McKinley 7,104,779, Brvan 6,602,926, Palmer 133,424, Levering 132, 0U7. The electoral vote was 271 t- 176 That Joyful Feeing. With the exhiluiating seme of renewed health and Btrength and internal cleanli ness, which follows th usj of fjiup of FigB, is unknown to the few who have not progressed bejond ihe old-lime medicines and the cheap substitutes dometiiueB ot tered but never accepted by the well-informed. Buy the genuine. Manufactured by the California Fig Sjrup Co. College Students " We want sour trade and will treat yoa white. O. E. Brownell. 2nd St. Hot Chocolate, hot coffee, hot olam boulon, hot beef lea, at Viereck's Sugar Bowl, 2nd street. HllHbnncia ITlRl-P ..Kir ifa n-uoan of one of those fine silk umbrellas at trench 8 Jewelry Store. Low in piice, Handsome in design, F.ennn.iiip.al in fnol Our Airtigt Steves. Come and Bee thtm, 'P V .Vl .v At tl.n MARRIED. MEEKER WILSON. On Oct. 23. 1900 in the Court House in Alnany, ly Judge H. M. Palmer, Mr.. I. Moeker and Mrs. Mary E. Wilson, both of Linn county. MULKEY LILES. At the Russ House Oct. 23, by Rev. A. J. SiurovBiit. Mr. Geo. Mulkey and Mis Clara Liles, both of Ljinn Couutv. BORN. CR,AW. On .Tuesday eveninz, ,0;t. 23, i .(d Mr. and Mm.. Harry Craw, in Alb . any, a firirl. I Mother doing well. Uncle. Doi'e hard ly.able to navigate. jj Tho FASHIONABLE M Double BreasTed m lagivt weigh 1E3 S3.Uftt. QUI 1 " ri BP I I WEAR THE FAMOUS WW. COUNTY BUSINESS. Don't forget that on Nov. 6 the ladies of the M E. church will give a chicken pie supper at the W O T U ball. Deeds filed : Frank PatterBontoJ R Williamson, 70 acres nnn John Mansfield to Mc VavHalil" - 58j acres 40 Eliz Devine to lieo A Hardy, 1 lo', T.ehnnnn cn E L Hackleuian lo H Richards, 45x55 feet 00 J B Cornell to L R Uteri, 43 acres $60 Mattie Lamb, Ire ie O Fox, Mattie O Mowery, John W Fox and Mattie K.Lamb to M J Arm strong, 242 Beret in four dee''s. . 4 Mortgages lor $3000 and $200 Assignment ol mortgage lor $1750. Satisfaction of mortgage (or $4000. Circuit c;urt : Porter S ale agt J E flifkle. Trans cript filed. In iioon agt city of Albnny,motion tcr a new hearing filed. Dcwn ttoes the price on our entir took ol Wall Paper, Pinka, Blues, P.eds,e an Grtens. Bdukhaht & Leb. THE FAIR. W have just opened another new lino of Outing Flannels. Tha I eautios. 10c yard. If you are looking for good, servicable, soft, warm Ucdarviear for man, woman or child, we have them. Respectfully , I. A II kinds of Rubbers, 2fio to 50c. Our Hobby, "Sell Shoes." When Filling Prescriptions We give our individual attention to tbe matter in hand, that la onlv the safe way. ' We dispense only drugs ol known purity, holding that when human 1Kb is hanging in tbe balance it is a poor time to econnmiie by using "cheap" materials and trusting to luck for results. ThiB is an im portant matrer and one worthy of Berious thought and consideration. Burkhart & Lee. WILL & i , . . . A fine line of Optical goods. m NEW SUITS For stoutjnen, Long men, All kin:s of men and boys. A large and com plete line of New Shoes. New and well -selected Sock o Stylish hats at the The White. Wk Still Hamhe the 'White" sew ing Diachine, needles of all kinds and ex tra parts. When in need of a machine call on na. Stewart & Sox Hnw, Co. BEAUTIFUL CHINESE PHEASANTS n the bowl of some elegant souvenir spoons jint received at French's. Also some line bridge spoons and 1 ther de signs. TAKE the Oregonian, the Northwest greatest paper, umil alter the c-lf ction. 1 1 IMVPH nil t lid II. xl-k in full Inflva rm. lllirH U'itll n 1 Unuliono at I l.o store of Kred Dawson. Please Return It. Tho party hc borrowed a Btep ladder at tlio corner o Ferry mid 1 hud streetB will plenfo ro turn it at onco to Jas. Marks. Gfai-e Kolo. Good, wholesome drin QniftB the nerves, quenches the I h 1 1 a at Viereck'e Sugar Bowl, 2nd street. GRASS SEED of all kinds, constantlv o 1 hand Pt Senders Seed Store, Ferr street. A- Weaver. STARK Dealers in WATCHES, the best makes, Jew elry, silverware, di amond goods, cut glass, and the latest novelties. store. CLOTHING BLAIN CLOTHING Co