Ladies, boys and a; ens Hop-picking gloves 25c. Extra quality 50o All Slraw Hats reduced, 60c, 75c, and $1.00 grades to ) Silk Bbirt Waists, jolt Taffetas, tucked. Variety of de'tigus. $3.50 to $5.50. Trimming Buttons for Shirt Waists, S5c to 60c per dozen Shirt Waist oatfrns in wool; soma exquisite coloring with Persian trimming, $2 2b and $3.00 the pattern. Soft washable Taffetas for Shirt Waists. We bave also an elegant line of Wool Waist Goods for 50c per yard, Hair Ornaments for stray locks, new designs. S. E. Young & Son, Early Autumn . . . ... Merchandise NOW AT THE BiZAAft. New Coats and Raglans New Capes and Jackets in the approved lengths and the ieasons bsst etjlce. New Dress' and Walking Suits New Walking, Silk and Fancy Dress Skirts New WorBted, Flannel and Silk Waists New Felt and half trimmed Hats. L. E. & H. J. HAMILTON. Wanted! Hop-Pickers. At the Al bany Yards, one mile west of town. Glean vardB. Good hops. Reg ular prices. Leave names with F, E. JackBon, at yard, or O. C. Hogue, at Magnolia MillB. EVA MFELIX Teacher of Piano and Harmony. Box 337. Residence of Dr. Erskine. Phone, Red, 772. COWS FOR SALE, Three excellent gentle fresh milch cows for sale. Geo. D. Babton. GOATS .70 head of fine Ansoia goats, first class. Call at Democrat office. O'NEILL'S Artistic Millinery . . . . . (SUCCESSOR TO Next door to postoffice Albany, Or. The Missourian For Groceries etc. IN AND AROUND Al RANYl5fe.Br' jJ8t ".ntn m?Dy n"!hp pckinK. 111 11111 nnuuiii nW'i .others are harvesting and people gen- Bananas at the Sugar Bowl. Ked, white and green color the city. Peaches at A. O. Beam's, Blnmberg Block. Bananas at A O Beam's, Blumbcrg Block. Freeh groceries at A O Beam's, Blum berg Block. Watermelons at A. O. Beam's, Blum berg Block. Those desiring invitations to the car nival ball can secure them of L Viereck, Lodge pins, buttons and charms of all kinds at French's Jewelry Store, Modern Woodme.i pins, buttons and charms at French'B Jewelry Store, Nectarines, grapes, peaches and other fruits in seaxon at Parker Brothers. Richards and Pringle'e big minstrel how will be here September 18. This is pension paying time and con siderable money is being put in simula tion by Uncle Sam today. Those competing in the fruit contest for the prize offered by J. li. Douglas will please leave their fruit at Jibe Btore of Mr, Fenton. The Pomeroy saloon thie side of the S. P. Depot was opened yesterday morning for business, making the ninth saloon in the city, The street car motor has been broucht back from the shops and will again be run on tue Albany line, ana the horses be given a rest. It is reported to be in good condition. Yesterday Dr J L Hill succeeded in locating the bullet which was accidently shot into the head of Nathan Sumpter several months ago, ana it was extract ed, nr Hill used his x-ltay ettective y in the case. Mr Eugene Palmer, who recently sold his iienton (Jountv farm, has bought the Jonn Hardman place, six miles south west of Albany . It consists of 200 acres, for which the consideration was $28.50 per acre ana ona-third of; the growing crop. To assist digestion, relieve distress after eating or drinking loo heartily, to prevent constipation, take Sold everywhere. 25 cents. FOR RENT. A small pluce near the city. All set to Iruit ant in lull bear ing, tine location. Will rem. for small rental and Bome work. Enquire at this office for particulars. MISSES BALL.) THE PRETTIEST wall paDer designs that bave ever been produced by manufacturers we are now offering, but prettiness is not their only quality which appeals to buyers. The prices are no lees attractive, and are the lowest at which such wall papers were ever offered. Yon can select from onr . stock apnropriate patterns for any room, and can choose tbe cost as well as the pattern, BURKHART & LEE THE CARNIVAL The Harvest Home Carnival of the Woodmen of An erica, of this city was begun today, alter elaborate prepara tions by the local committee The business bouses of the city nere put in tasty decoration for the occasion, and the streets were appropriately dec orated with the red, white and green colors r.f the order and pretty flags In anticipation of the event there were numerous attraction and schemes along the etreete. K spectograph in the Tweedale Block, a concertograph, cane ograph and knifeograpli at two of ue corners, a cementograph across the road land Arnold's popular merry-go round I on the Ferry street park. There has ben considerable anticipa tion of a large crowd in attendance. But I it proved entirely the wrong lime 01 tue orally have iust returned from their sun. mer outing and hence have done all the t,oing for the season they desire, and the large crowd predicted failed to appear. In short, the attendance so far is only fair. There will be many moie tomor row, when the main contests take place. This forenoon two care of visitors from Lebanon and Brownsville arrived, in clu ing about twent-tive Woodmen of America from Lebanon and other placeB. . The noon train from Portland brought the N W A band of Salem and the well equipped taam of Oam p 5246, a doien fine looking men. Governor (jeer and wife, Mr Hyland, Mr Zan and Miss De Witt were among the arrivals. The Alb any band was present with a good ized crowd. The train waB an hour late, which delayed the exercises of the after- QOOu. The parade was formed as follows: Marsha a Hogan, Ellis and Chamberlain. Albany Band. Three carriages of speakers and musi cians. Float of Camp 5835, of Emrene. Albany Camp of Woodmen of America Float. Camp Laurel. Salem Band. Salem Camp No. 5216. Team, Albany Camp. Members bany, Lebanon and other camps. Crabtree Camp and big log. Citizens. Tho exercises at the platform on Al- the eaBt side of the court house were faith fully carried out and were of a very en tertaining order Hon M A Miller, of the Lehancn camp presided The Wood men Band of Salem opened the program with an excellent selection, when Mayor W H Davis of this city delivered the ad dress of welcome, buggestive of the oc casion. Mr N Zan, one uf Portland's most popular vocalists was beard in a solo. C M HyiBnd, a prominent Port land.vVoodman responded to the address of the Mayor in a happy manner. The Albany Bahdrrendered a popular selec tion, well. Oregon'B tall Governor then came to . the front and spoke for a lew moments as tho occasion called for and was given a warm greeting, - Mies Paul ine DeWitt, of Portland, was heard in a well rendered solo, when the program closed with a concert by the bands. Before supper there are to be two foot races and a five mile bicycle race. Pendo Statement. Since the order ol Pendo was organ ized in Albany less than tno yearB, tbe sum of $420 cash has been paid out to its eick and disabled members. The Coun cil in Albany is in a flourishing condition with a membership between 80 and 00 policy holders. No just claim for sick- neBB or accideot has ever been rejected and the good wot k done by the order haB brought about very satisfactory results in a largely increased growth in this and other Btates this year over paBt years. The Council in Albany haa recently changed its place and night of meeting. it now meets in trie u, A. K. hall on the 1st and 3rd Wednesdaje of each month. Seven Days at Carnival All the transportation lines in the Northwest aie arranging to give specially low rntes to and from the Portlaud Car nival, which runs from Sept. 18 to Oct, 19, and the excursion tickets will be good for 7 days. This is the lontrest limit ever given on such tickets, and will give people ample lime to seo all tue sights connected with Ihe great exposition. With two full military bands, a mili tary tournament, a horse show, athletic sports, exiumtH 01 mining, agriculture, horticulture, and manufacturing, a full midway, fireworks, and an array ol amusement attractions, the carnivsl wilt be one of the greatest events of the sea sou, and the admission fee is going to be only zo centB, lu cents lor children. The search for the 100 sheep missing from the Jackson tarm three miles north west of town, has been renewed. Word waB brought to town yesterday, that SO head of the missing animals had been found in a deep canyon in the mount ains west of sulphur Springs. Times. tmm Ladies AidSocisty. There will be a meeting of the LadieB Aid Society at Ihe W (J T U ball on Friday, Sept 6:h at 2:30 pm. All members are requested to be pieeent. Green Venetian Ware, the nicest In own at Ohlino jr. H ulburt'b , Viereck's Summer Gardens. Opens for Ihe Harvest Home Carnival September 4 and 6. Stores will open tonight, Wednesday night and Thursday night. Comm. SOCIAL AND PERSONAL Ex-Indian Agent Bu'ord came ovti from the Bay this noon. Mis Mollie Bray has gone to Portland to spend a mouth with Kev P G Green. Miss Mable Hiddeu of, Yancouvet, Waeh, is visiting with MiBS Orah Hark nets. Miaa Emma Pfeiffer re:urnod Inst eve ning to spend the caruivtl S' uson in Al bany. Mr. H. B Miller, ol Astoria, a lormer Benton county fruit mau, has been in the city on a visit. Mrs Wm Faher, MrB Kolin, Mies Schenk and Mis K S Skiff are in the city from Albany today. Salem Journal. Melvillo Wire, son of Kev Wire, left last night lor Evanston, III. to resume theological studies in the Northwestern University. William Fortuiiller's family, Mrs E W Langdon and daughter, and MisB Sue Breckenridge returned today from Hie cay. aiost oi tno Albany outers are now in. Mrs Stella Mony. who has been visit ing in this city for several dayB went, to Portland this morning where Bho will visit a iew days before returning to her homo in Everett, Wash. Miss Julia Tavlor. of tho Ashland schooia, who has beon spending the summer at Philomath, is in the citv on her return to Ashland, where school will reopen next Monday. She vill be at Airs. 1. J. blues until tomorrow noon. President Weatberlord. ' Secretary Daly and Captain Apperson, building committee ol the Board of Regents, O A C, yesterday examined and accepted the improvements in me Heating system 01 the State Agricultural College. The work was done by a Portland firm, and cost auotit $4000. Letter List, Following is tlw list of letters remaining in the Postoih'ce at Albany, Linn county, Oregon, Sept. 4, 1901, Persons calling for these letters must give Ihe date on which advertised : Bengen, F H Bolinine, Job n Davis, MrB Eva Hen, D Fremtlay, Mrs D H Fulton, Alvin C McDonald, Miss Anna Nouroo, A M Macey, Mrs Clarence NeBler, William Wiilard, Mrs Laura Young, Mrs A C Zoph, Mr. S. 8. Tbaim. P. M. DIED KOLDEWAY. At tne soldiers' homo, at 4 o'clock a. m., Sept. 3. 1901, Dr. Robt. Koldowf y, aged 69 yearn. The deceased waB a veterinary Burgeon and had long been a member of the home. He was late a member of Co. J. 6th U S. infantry, having enlisted in 1858, and was discharged in 1863. He bal no relatives in this part ol (he coun ty eo fBr as known. Review. Dr. Kol dev7ay waa a resident of Albany for euv eral years. LOS1- A $10 bill. Return to Democrat olhco. Libera! reward. FOR SALE AT A BARGAIN. A new higlV grade Piano, been used only about six months. 'Easy payment.!. A snap for some one. For parlieulara address Box 323, Albany, Oregon A. O. BEAM, Slumbers; Block Groceries, Fruits, and Veg etables, Breads, Cakes and Cookies. Everything the market af fords always on hand. WE CANT , -V HOME AND ABROAD. Mrs Hash, of the Alsea is all right. A few days aeo she shots catamount and t'en a deer, all in one day. The Belvedere saloon changed hands this week, J CShultz selling the stock and fixtures to C W Matheas. of Leban on. Mr Mathews took charge of the business at once, air Slmltz has been' cngagtd in the saloon business in Dal as for about lilteen years. Dallas Observor. Dr D P Love, of Riddle, was in town Monday and favored this office with a very pleasant call. The doctor is a bro ther of Prof J E Love and came to Rid dle about threo weeks ego. He is a gen ial gentleman and will no doubt do his full share of practice in that vicinity. Rosebutg Review, The wedding ceremony of Miss Esther Avery ol Corvallis, and Sherwood II Adams,of San Francisco.is to be Bolenin ized at the church of the Good Samar itan at nine o'clock this morning (Wed nesday.) The olliciating clergyman will be Rev MacLein. MiBa Lucy Kitton of Portland will be maid of honor, and Mr Raymond Jackson of .au Francisco be.t m.in. the ushers will be Mr Gurlinger o Vancouver and Roscoe BryBon of Cor valhs. Misses Leona Smith and Edna Irvine aro to be the bridesmaids.- Cor vallis TiuieB H. F. McllWain's Cash Store We are just receiving a large and noil selected stock of Fall and Winter Merchandise, consisting of the very laleet designs in all lines. Tuu are spec ially invited to call and examine our stack and get our Out Prices, they will save y)u money every time. Bean guessing cupons givon Free with each raid One hundred dollars in presents given away absolutely Free. ABk for pre mium list. Investigate. Gut prices on all lines. . . . Mcllwain's . . . F. G. at (SUCOESSOR TO WILL, A STARK.) For the best in Jewelry of all kinds. Reliable Timekeepers. Kings of all kinds. Good Silverware. Choice Diamonds. Many Novelties. Pretty Cut Glassware. HELP THAT WINTER comes with storm and cold, but we can help you get ready for it. . We are receiving ele gant new lines of suits for men $5.00 to $15.00 for Fall and Winter. The best line of Ov ercoats yet-remember -we did not carry up one Overcoat, all new attractive styles, new furnishings in all lines. Special attention is asked to our Fall Shoe stock. It will interest you. Blain Clothing Co. ? We are now receiving daily Ripe Tomatoes, . Yellow Peachos.l Water Melons And all other fruits. Call early. C..E. Bhowhjll. ChoicelSsrdines 5c. Canned Shrimps WS,o. 3 lbs Giant Mush 12c" Apple Blossom Honey 10c at 0, E. Brownbi.l's. Ice Cream in any jjautity, delivered o any part of Ihe city. The Sugar Fowl., Go to Slelter'B, Albany's leading res taurant, for a first-class glass of milk. Screen Windows and toorr, al Ohlin & Hulbnrt's. DelicioiiB I;e Cream Soda at The Sn gar Bowl, 2nd St. StonciBand Ice Cream Free OlIllKU & U ULAUhT'8 A TOKEN OF BETROTHAL from time immemorial has been the en gagement ring. We have i suborb Btock, consisting of DiamondB, Opals, Peans, Rubies, and Garnets. Our Btock of Watohes and Jewelry nre complete and the prices am tight. ski'tkm imn. A maiden born when Autamn'a leaveB Are rustling in September's breeze A Sapphire on her brow should bind; 'Twill euro diseases of Ihe mind. F. Al. French, The Jeweler. WILL5