SOCIAL AND PERSONAL MISFITS Recorded. IN AND AROUND ALBANY Ladies Wrapper i- the cut sells for 85c. It is a flounced The stye in . in ' mny percele. Tkis wrapper wPPerS?"d, value? '?he sailor color which 0ui8 .es 6 - conlfortable. W nave many oioer are put IM 1 ranee in price up to 2.60. Boui .tries l"cn .rr ...in ,.,ffled vokes. ibey S. E. Young & Son, IT THE BAZAAR Elgbt now we are showing a great variety of SHIR f WAISTS, the char acter of the styles, the newness and the prices, will all help you to the beat for the leBt money, ine una giugunw: white lawn, and dimity are exception' ally pretty and attractive for dressy wear. While those neat plain styles in Mint, uercale, etc., have just th BoalitieB which make the shirt waist such a practical and indispensable gar meat. Select yours early. New Sailor Hats juBt received SUIT ROOMS. The steady move in the skirts and (aits prove their Tightness. I,. E. & H. J. HAMILTON. May festival rehearsal tonight. Fred Srnders has returned to Aleany to reside. Mies Koilie Gieffoz, of Oorvallie, has moved to Poitland to reside. Warren Gilnert, of Salem, has gone to Europe to study in the art schools. Miss Mir.nie Keinerhas returned home from a visit wi:h her sister in Kugeoe, Albany, Oorvallis and Independence each has i'.s W U Warner, but there is only one Jack. Mrs. 0. W. Wat's came up from Portland last evening on a visit with Albaoy frieBde. Rev R R Mciley, of Baltimore, has been extended a' call lo the Oorvallie Presbyterian church. Arch Mosier. who retired from the j Albany Lunch counters last evening leit location. In a three weeks' revival at Albany, Rev Marshel's work resulted inoverlOO couverone. He is in a very interesting speaker O'orvalliB Times. Bamuel 0. Worrell, of this -city, has ' I been appointed a Brcond lieutenant in The A-aiii number of the College Stn the resular armv. He Is a veteran of the dent is out and contains several good Philippine war and deserves the promo- articles, it nae an especially guuu IWm , iioj. 0. W. Ayers, formerly a well known builder in Abu land, passed through yes terday on his wav northward. He is President OhaB H Stewart, chief clerk now interested in the oil industry of D R Newell, clerk Albert Webber, re- Soutnern California. Ashland Tidings, viewer W L Marks, sergeant major Geo Ayers resided at Albany for awhile. Priobard, Brodelphian-PreBident Lucy The jUDior8 o the Btate univer,ity at Bloore, vice-preBident Eema Newell, Etigime on next Friday night will give secretary BeBsie Cameron, treasurer tbt tttmuai exhibition. One of the Bessie McLachlan, marshal Beryl Torn-; oratjon8 w,u be delivered by J. Arthur er. College Olob President Jao , nanlbr. lormsrlr ol this oitv. Thompson, secretary Bertha ixtell, At the home of S. E. Younv 1at even ing a conple of very pleasant talks were made by Misaes Cordouand Lawrence, who were in the city on their way east from the Punjab, India mieeion fields, where they have labored many yearB. Those nreaent appreciated the privilege of hearing directly of the work they aBBiat in supporting. The Journal savs ot the recent marri- , J0 age ot K. u. onurcnui, ot Itiie cny and Albany College Items. department and on the whole is an ex coplionblly good issue. Borne new ofncerBt Secret Senate treasurer George Prat?, The lntal held meet will be held May II, Following is the complete list of contestants as registered with Mauager Talt. 100 yard dash Torbet, Oooley, Bergman, GraveB, Orawford. 220 yards Cooley, Bergman, Torbet, GraveB. 440 yards Pratt, French, Graves, Oraw ford. 880 j ards RobinBon, Wallace, Sternberg, Hartaock. Mile run Her man. Prichard. Robinson. Fisner. 12( yard hurdle-8tewart, Wire, AcheBon, Hartaook, Orawlord, Wallace, rncnara, Graves. 220 yard hnrdle Pratt, Stew art, Acheson, Mack, Wallace, Hartsock. Pole vault Morrison, McFarland, Hart sock, Newell. French. Shot pat Mack, Powell, Morriaon, McFarland, Hamper throw Powell, Mack, Pratt, McFar land. Running high jump Steinberg, Morriaon, Wire,wMcFarland. R. broad jump Torbet, Morriaon, Wire. Stand ing high jump Wire, Mo.'rison, Stern berg; 8. broad jump Torbet, Wire, Morriaon, Sternberg. This and That Frenoh the jeweler. Will & Stark, jewelers. Smiley's Clean.Printlng. Go te Verick's Bhaving and hair cut ting parlors for first class work. Hot and cold baths, Clean towels to every, customer. The beat meats of all kinds and (rood treatment at the Albany Dressed Beet Company's market, just down Seoond reet. Good weight and prompt atten tion. Misa Julia Perry, of Salem : "The con tracting parties are both well known here, the bride having been organist at the Christian church for Beveral yeara and is an excellent musician and the griom was a resident of this city until a year ago." The Statesman says: "The bride is one of Salem's moBt talented young ladieB, having served as organist fur a number of years in the Christian cburch of tbiBuity, and is highly re spected and-loved by her host of friends. The groom ie a msmber of the firm of Uburcblll Bros., who conduct the Elite Confectionary store at Albany ; be was formerly employed as candy-maker in The 8pa, of this city. lie poaBesses all of the qualities that are required to mane a gentleman, ana is an honeac ana scrupulous buBipeBB man.". The D. of H. All who wish to enjoy comlort 'and safety Bhould ride a Hammer. Matlock & Goodohild. Cabbage, Sweet Potatoes, Celerv Caul iflowor and all vegetables in season, at U, . HROWKKLL, ZOO St. We are closing out our line of belt buckles at half price. prsxcii, lite jeweler. Letter List. THE DECORATIVE ART iB no lohge? confined to mural painters, The designing and manufacturing of Wall Paper are as truly decorative arts aa one can see hy visiting our salea room or aa one can aeV by th9 many rooma decorated itith the popular g'Ojns and teds, sold by U3. We invite joU to ex amine oar line believing it to your inter . est. BURKHART & LEE- NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT. NOTICE 13 HEREBY GVN THAT the undersigned administratrix of the es tate of Stephen titoltz, deceased, lias filed ber final account tnd the county court of the state of Oregon, for Linn comty, has fixed Monday, June 3, 1901, at the hour of One o'clock p. m. for the settlement thereof and hearing- objections thereto. All persons interested therein are notified to be present in the court room, at the date una tour assigned, and make tbeir on lections. April 17. 1901. Theresa Stoltz. Administratrix. Following iB th list of letters remaining in the PoBtoffice at Albany, Linn county, Oregon, April 30, 1901, Persons calling for these lettora must give me date on wnicn advertised : Agler, D 0 Bump, Mr Wna Dough), Hru Dora Edgemao, Mr Jatuea Lannon, Mr A W Leinberger, Jonh ugie, mm a u Bparke, Mrs Mary R Winchester, Esq, P There was a large attendance laBt ev ening at the open meeting pi the Degree of Honor. ,-. A pjeasingrogram was pre sented. It consisted of excellent music by the orchestra, an address of welcome by the chief ot bonor, Mrs. Kelly, re sponse bv Mrs. Haltie Louney, of Jeffer Bon, piano eolo by Mibb Gail Hare, a recitation by MieB Lillian Orawford, a veal solo by Nellie Miller, a pantomime by Grace Hard man, a paper, ' Con stancy, Bonor rand Purity," by Mrs. Grey of Eugene, a recitation by Millie Gotlieb, vocaI eolo by Mrs. O. O Lee, a talk by 0. 0. Hogue on graded and clans iiied planB, with comparisons, a tronv boue eolo by Prof. Bert Brown and music by tba cnbesira. Ladies Aid Society, The regular meeting of the Ladles Aid Society will be held at the residence of Mrs. L. E. Blain on Thursday, May 2nd at 2:30 p. id, Leave orders Tor the Examiner, Oal ind Chronicle with Kenneth Fronk, Albany agent. The 8. P. officials passed through the city thisalternoon bound touth inspect ing railroad property, The tolline ol the bridge vill begin soon aa the prourr e;en havu been painted, sometime tlii week. The salcon of K. L. Beis was closed last evening nnder a chatel mortgage held by William Kaber lor about 9U0. A highlander with his bagpipe was in the city today introducioga patent mueh. 1 bat is one way, and there are others. Jack Warner is shining them up in the most artistic manner ac Denuison's opposite the Pbmochat oloce. Try him. Already about three hundred seals have been reserved for the May festival of music, moBt of them (or the season ol three concerts. A few seats romain and should be secured at once. In the bin stock sale of thorougLbrad cattle belonging to the Oebom estate at Corvallis, last Saturday 845 head were scid at an average 01 too.oo. Aiuuug the buyers were Judge George D Barton, at $47 and $50. R L Weatherford at (40 and (58. The Oregonian today gives an account of the arrest in Portland of J G Berth une, a street car conductor, on the charge of breaking into the City and Su burban car barn and stealing (ISO. lie waB held under ))1000 bonds, which l.e could not furnish. Ilia plea is not guilty. The Democrat is informed It iB Joe Berthune, a former resident of Albany. The following from the Lebanon Hx-presB-Advance indicates a candidate for Salem. "Rev" Doug Hamilton made quite an exhibition of himself in this place on oaiaraey. houbuio uw wu with Bags Btuok all over himself and horse, and after parading up and' down Main street, delivered a Harangue at tne hotel corner. People who have lived in this valley rarely ever are contented with any other country. Here iB another caae reported by the Lebanon E. A : T. B Miller has returned to this vicinity from NebrnekB, alter an absence ot live years. He is nA innnt hnrlt tn Orecon. and has now come to eta;. He reports that a good many Nebraska people are couiiug iu rtrAirnn thin Bnrina. He Bavs there has been a great drop in ine price oi cmuo in that state during me pi your. The iurv in the case of Kennedy agt. Beis were not discharged nntil 12:15 o'clock Ibis morning. The members stood S to S on the brat ballot and on the last one. It is doubtful if a jury could ever be gotten that would agree in iuo matter. In the meantime it is rolling up the expenses. The job though iB nota very pBying one for jurymen. In thin mm thAn nnrvnd on three davs and received (1. How many more times the case will be tried is not Known , MendumuB Proceedings. Salkh, May 1. Fish commissioner Reed today begun Mandamue proceed ings to collect his salary and outstanding fees, According to an exchange a Salem man never gets so full but wbat he can lay down. , The Salem Journal beads an article about a recent Ore limits cage in Albany: "Strang Examplts of Lecturer in an EducatioLal Institution." Thete will ba plenty of time after oil Is actually M ruck in Oregon for people to geteicited. Until then U will be a good Wo to keep hold of your pi" roe strings, A few fool Oregon pipera already are trying to get Oarbett started for the next senatorial contest. This ia an outrage on ttie people. Let us have a new deal. TbeS.ileoa Journal intimates that the only subject the Oregonian knows any thiug about is religion, whereas of all subjects it knows the .oast about it. In the lelslaturd in 183 efforts were made to change tne name of Salem to Ohemawa, Tnureton, Valena, Bronson, Willamette, Victoria or Pike, almost any old name so it was not Salem, bat all effprts failed, and S.lem continues the same peaceful city as it wsb in 1853. Spft-vker ReeJ says that it was all right fur I' ira to receive $150 for assisting in correcting the house journal though he never H-sisted at all, not being present when H was corrected. Speaker Heed is the kind of man who should be ever lastingly dropped out of ofllce. It Is time the people showed their dit-apptov alof such graltiug. J A Glbbeard to John Bittner, 40 acres $ 200 John Alkineonjto Q W Aldiide,5 "xi acres and 1 acree,8weet Horn. '800 liopcontract A H ani 8 J Gampboll to Echlenian Hop Malt Co, 5000 lbs at 11 cents, 0 cents advance. Obatel mortgages for (100, (60, (60.30 and (80. KeleaBe of mortgage for $2000. Single tube tires (4 nor nair ab&ffttloc'k 3t Goodchild's, Our Wall Paper patlbins this spring out vie .ill our previous efforts to select what would pleaee vou boat. The de siguB are most beautiful. liunmiiRT 4 Lie. J. M. Ralston, Insurance, LoanB and Collections. County, City and School Warrants bought. at. C.lC. BRYANT, Oregon AGENT Fire Relief Association ALBANY, OREGON. Inaurance in force over (9,000,000, Office Willi Hewitt & Sox, 2d stioeU W, B. SHANNON, having rented bis hie place in Benton county, Is prepared lo do pardoning and cemetery work promytly and skillfully. Leave orders at any of the grocery stores and ad dress him at the Albany oftioe. Rings, Rings, Rings. Diamonds, Op?ln, PearlB, Kuuvb, Saphires, Turqupiee, Emeralds and BluodatoneB, W ho 6 rat beholds the light of day In Spring'B sweet Bowery month of May, And wears the Emerald all her life. Shall be a loved and happy life. F. i. FRENCH, The Jeweler A full line-. Celling taokles at . UI1UNQ OC flULnUHT'g. Grand march at 9 o'clock sharp on Friday, May 3rd. Miller. Mr LR Bainey, Wm Wood, W L Ward, i M S. 8. Tbain. P. M. Biliousness, sour stomach, constipa tion and all liver ills are cured by Psiis The non-lrrltr.llnc cathartic Price 25 cents of all druselsts or by mall ol C.L Hood & Co., Iowell. Mass. nninoi. WANTED. Four heavy miirsB three to six vearB of age. Muat be sound and veil broke. Also one Ida lire heavy lumber wacon, one narrow lire lumber wagon, one hack, Wagons must be good. J. W. Farbier, Albany, Or. Tickets for the May Festival will be on Bale at Burkhart & Lee's after today. scats may be reserved Wednesday, May 1, and until the date of the Festival The tickets will bo Bold at the following prices ; course itcaeiB, si ou. May 8, Popular concert, .S0c, May 9, "Elijah," .7oc. May 10, "Creation," .75c. Children's ticke s will be sold for half price. Every lady brings a biBKet with sup per for two, Friday, May 3, to A. O. U. W. hall. The Modern Wo y rnmmnnda iltelf to Ibe well-informed, to do pleasantly and effectually what wos formerly uooe in ine cruueta ninnuui hdu difagreeably aa well . To cleanie the i ys tnm And break nn colds headaches, and fevers without unpleasant after effect), UBe the delightful liquid laiatite renied), Svrup ot r'igs. Mude by California Fig Syrup Co. Trv the P-ambler this Beason. We make all guarantees good here at our store. Prices, (35.00, a.o.uo, anu ou.uv for chain wheels, unamieas, oo uu. l.MATLOCK & UOUUCUIXO. Notice to Stockholders. Notice ie hereby given that the Annual meeting ol the Albany Fanners Co., will be held at the office of said company, in Albany, Linn county, Oregon, on the 21sl (lav 5f May, 1901 , at One o'clock p. in. ol said day, for the purpose ol elect ing Seven (7) directors to eerve for the term of one year, and the transaction of audi other business aa may come before the meeting, uu . 11. il.ua, Atteet: rreiueni. Plias. B. Uarsiiaix, socretary. WILL & STARK Dealers in WATCHES, the best makes, Jew- -el ry, si Werwurer-di- amond goods, cut glass, and the latest novelties A fine line or Optical goods. The Missoiiriaii For Groceries etc. Dcnnfr " Dlood Deep. Clean blood means a clean skin. No beauty without it. Cascarets, Candy Cathar tic clean your blood and keep i. clean, by itirring up the lazy iirer and driving all im purities from the body, liegin to-day to banish pimples, boils, blotches, blackheads, ind Hint sickly bilious complexion by takir.g Casta ret i, beauty for ten cents. All drug gists, satisfaction suaranteed I'Jc 25- Wft Once tried always usel. Has Superior cup qualities. C. E. RKOWNElXi Sole Dgcot for Albanj. The 'tomach controls the lifuation. Those who are hparty and strong aie those can atand digest plenty of food. Kodol D;sppiaCure digests what yotr ?at ard allows) on to fat ail the good vou wan. If you iuffdr from inJiifetion, heartburn, beichiDK oi any other stonach troubU, this preparation can't help but do vou good. The most tentative stomachs can i&te it 1-Of bay JUw. Re vol vers and amunition at OiiLt-tu A IIl-lbi t'. Our Spring Stock is complete, and thoroughly adapted to your needs, fairly overflowing with style and newness. We've ransacked the markets for the best mer chandise. HIGH ART" CLOTH ING ia Staple and novel styles. The good things in Shoes, Hats and Furnishings. Blain Clothing Co. l?-A; RlitJ