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DR. M. H. ELLIS Physician and Surgeon Albany, Oregcn Calls made in city and country. Phone. Main 38. DR. W. R. SKIXN, Fhysician and Surgeon, Graunati Rush Medical Cul!e;;e. Post-graduate New York City. Fifteen years' experience. Prompt attention to calls in the country, night or day. Olrice, over Cusick's Bank. Resi dence, corner Lyon and Seventh streets, Soth Phones. Painless Dentistry ii ocr pride-rat t-.obbr-eor ttniy far mn at mow oor am-ccM, and .ur U the b at paLaJoM work to b ftori'l onjwherff, no matter kgw maoh ton P7- Comyaro our Price. We flolih pUte end me worn ior cm town pfttront in . uonsuiution tret. 9MolrCrn $5.00 tf22kBrUTtb4.00 jGtldFillinti 1.00 jtanul Filling. 1.00 w 1. Rt.J- "e..'X.V-. 2, - B. r r'. A-V- ft a,,w tilling! 3U r A. W. A. Wl!i. Puimn u Muim FUnlm Extr'llen , 0 U BEST METHOD AH work fully guaranteed for fifteen rears. Wise Dental Co., Inc. Painless Dentists TtW.r.i Bull.nrs.Tklfd ond Washington PORTLAND, ORE. 0!Qc ilouri: fi A. U. U 6 P. H. IuUji, lut The Riverside Farm KD SfH ' L. I'n.nrlemr Breeder aid I noorter of 0. I. C. Hogs S. C. White nd Buff Leghorns, W. P. Rucks. Light Brahmas, R. C. Rhode Island Reds, White Cochin Bantams, . I!. Turkeys. Whu n . -den Geese, I' i Ducks, re i Guinea" Winner of. '7 prizes and 22 on Poultry st the Lewis & Clark Fair. Eggs in Season - Stock for Sale Phone. Farnif rs 9.e - - h p DNo 3 Six !"a!Tsps!;: i;aps-:3i ..: .';. A pSi7S5 KVL ' .' . ' vi i i:'.ii.ii::'r.r tr.'airir;'iif.: ! . .' z. -i I1V 'ti.I. Ft?. ' C". f -Vi ' niv il.'J I":' ' liIllly 1. v ir .'.to ret cased ol (ionorrhoop f C.-A i no UllM.Cr if liO-V is'? "Kiii, boil, &VUsfirfIff SASTAL-PcPSlii . ' .Wj' etlletontntne, Ohio tor. F-n- 'le tivJBnrk'iTt & Le I'romptly o!:itliu'J, or FEE RETURNED. 0 YEARS' EXPERIENCE. UiirCHARQtS ARE THE LOWEST. Semi raotlvt, photo or sketch for expert pea roll and fixe report oil iUen lability. IKFRDICEMENT eulta conductetl bcftiro all courts. Patents ohtjiined thrniKj-h n, ADVER TISEO and SOLD, free. TRAP" jftRKS, PEN. S10S ana COPYRIQMT5 quivo uuuunea. Opposite U. S. Patent Office, WASHSWGTC'i, J. C. PROCURED AND DEFENDED Send model, drawing yrplioto. for expert search Bjid rree report. Five aiWice, how to obtaia patent., trade marks, coityrtehta. eto. in iil countries. Business direct with Washington saves time. money anaojten toe jrateni. Patent and Infringement Practice Exctuilvely. Writo or come to us at 023 Hlnth strwt, opp. VrdUd SUift Vatanl Ofle,, WASHINGTON, O. C. !f your horse has LEAVES use .Stone's Heave Drops. Price SI. For sale by all dn. gists. Dr. S. C. STONt, Salem - Oregon. NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLE MENT. Xotirc i herein- given that the un dersigned the duly appointed, qualified and acting Adminitsratrix oi the estate of John T. Grttc has filed her Final Account with the Clerk of the County Cnnrt tor Linn County. Oregon, and the Judge of said court has fixed the !3th dnv of November, 1911, at the hour oi l o'clock p. m. for the hear ing of objections to said account and the settlement of said estate. L. A. GRATE, Administratrix of the estate. of John T. Grate, deceased. Wer.therford & W'eatherford. Attorneys for Admrx. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. Notice is heieny given that by order of t!-.c Cot-.r.ty Court of Linn Comity, On -.run, :i.e f.r.d.-r-igncd hi'S hecn !i.!v appointed ndniinisirator with the v.iii m-.i.t-xed r; tlie rstr.tc c.f J:nne Vincert. dc-ea-c i. ':. : i-rw.t h.v. inp ch'n-t r.raii-t the c-r:t fM deceased are inrehy reiiiiircd lo pre sent the sunc. with p-oper vntichcrs. to the urtler : ti. r.t his oiVice, in the city r-; : in Linn County, Ore-- ' --ix months from the tl: T- ' u day of Scptrmber. y. II. H. H F.WITT. Almi:ii'!rr.:or. i i THURSDAY. THE BEE Says Willamette Has the Greatest. Sunday's Omaha Bee, under the head, "V illameiie Val.ey of Oregon," says: The Willamette Valley, Oregon, ex nitut, on the west side, in the greatest among the displays for actual diversify of products. Illustrated lectures and travelugues on western Oregon ate con du.Ud oy Special Cotnissioner Freeman, assis.id by essrs. rioloru.'k, Gruves, ph.-iun and Pr.f. Scbryver In con Tudi tn utner U:sp:uys. tlid Willarnette yancy county's olhctal exhibit ((r:adt ay the county commissioners and com .ii-i tin clubs) makes a point of non rrition. This appealing, and some n.u convincing slogan is placarueu. "We can raise all 'hat you raise, ant all our neautitul fruus besides, in' r sutler climate and un.k-r milder skies." Eugene, CorvaMis, Albany and bulem aro the chief cities in the Willamette valii-y, surround' a by about 6,UU0,UUU a'ires of finest unricultural country. With it is a picture ot the exnibit topped bv the sign: The Place for Yuu. Famous Willamette Valley Oregon. Trio Gve Tea Party. A very pleasant social affair was a tea given by Mrs. Harry Bruce Cusick, Mrs. Chas. Hall Stewart and Mrs. Jos. Henry Ralston, yesterday evening, at the home of Mrs. Cusick, on West Seventh street, one of A'bany's pret tiest residences. The decorations were taety and the service was a neat one. During the evening Mrs. Adna Smith Klo, Mrs. Bertha Sox and Mrs. H. A. Nebon were heard in vocal boIos and Miss Emma Six and Mrs. Cihlor in piano solos. tlas-Beens'at Poot Ball. Games of foot ball were played Tues Hay and Wednesday evenings between the bigh school eleven and some has- beens, willing to sacrifice themselves to give the boys practice. The first night it was s tie, la-t night the boys won 18 to 0 bj burd work around the ends, and with trick plays. They couldn't do anyobig at all with the line Am-- ng thi- ha-"eens were Pro.s Marqu., tn Hudson. Finnerty, and Woods. Among the oihnr were Coates. once of Mu!'. mmiah and Stolten erg. an old Inwa atir. ' a$ Mi-.qjoted The Oregonian recently quoted Sena tor M. A. Miller, of Lebanon, as beinif a Harmon man. M Mil er informs the Democrat that this is a mistake, that he never expressed a preference for him as a presidential candidate for 1912. What he said was that he was willing to assist in tn iking proper ar rangements to receive and entertain him as a dis'inueshed guest and a representative citizen when he visits our state. Tallis on Romans. Mr. White gives the second lecture on the book of Romans tonight at 7:30 o'clock at the U P. chur 'h. It is a good time to start as the clas of one hundred is still in the first chapter The su'oject of the lecture tonight will be: Condemnation, Or the Gospel Needed." livery body welcome! E. Picket, the inventor, of Marion arrived this noon. Mr. Voder returned this noon from Newport, with a salmon costing him 50 cents. Rev. A. M. Williams, of Portland, and Rev. Hurd, of Newport, arrived this noon. .Miss Alma Stoltenberg, returner1 this noon from a several months visit in Inwa. S. Train returned this neon from Corvaliis accompanied by Prof, and Mrs. Sam Dalan. Mrs. Chris Howland left this after ,.o n for Iowa, called there by the dan tiorons tunes. ot her mother. G L Tutta, representing the Lord's L y Alliance, was in the city today arranging fur meetings in Albany next Sunday. Dr. Leininger and family and Mrs. Mil er, yesterday moved into their new home on Ferry street, one of Ali.anj's fineot 1911 residences. Albany people at the Baptist church ynsteraay atteruoon were given a mis sianary treat in the visit of the mission aries, -. rs Macleisch, nss Maclaurin, Vtrs Leet-r anil Mrs V'estfnll Rev. J H. Douglas, brother of Rev. S A Pouglas, hdS bought property in Eugene, and with Mrs Douglas has move I the-e to reside Thev have a 16 ,.cre farm in the suburbs of the city on the river ivu. William Gregrory, an old bachelor, who has r-si Jed iiear Sandersi-n't nri.-Jge for a g-ou many years, tii-i Us evening of neart r.roume. The funeral took pi ce triis afternoon with burial in the Centra; cemetery. The Wednesday nfternoon emhroifl ery rlub met with Mrs A. Barnes. A very pleAsant afternoon wa:t spent, and a de-icious lunch was serven. Those present wer: vlmes Dorgan, Custer, Kaiser, Gefekp, TrunX. H u-ton. ;oO'ier, -acNeil, Gorman, Cok, . Jlen. HornbacK. - A prosperou" 0: kland California in stitution is the OaKiand Stamp - ill Co. of whi. i W. Lair Hill is president, and V J He .de p.n secretary, the forn.er b.-in f-riAher ..' t'r. Hill an" t..r; I 'tier a brother-in-larf of Mrs. W F. I'feili'er. Ihe Company has one of the most -ifectivc stamp ndlls used, having a ng sale on t e racihe coast. Clayton Stewart, Virgil Taylor and Mclvin Hart, thrcxj Corvaliis boys, this week run away and started on a cruise in a boat down the Willamette, helping themse'ves to eatables in gardens lnng 'the way. The father of one of the ' knna fn.m.il a nna.n mnA ,n,irJ nf..- the boys, getting them up the river on a bar, bringing them to Albany and taking them h-jme. CITY COUNCIL. Present Mayor Wailaje, K-curdtr Ked"elJ. .Street S.ipl. R es. Aiurhal Munxers, Chief Eiiceer' Hoi-kspier, ind Cjuncihnen Marshall, S mpson, Clrtmbrs, Snil, Cu.l. Bills were 3ivtert:il paid cs followss: Crystal Ice & Slu'aiie t o , 6U Aluany i rnnsier C . $Ca ti2; PeU-i .hiiey, S.jj uO; Nico.i-Neppach Co. a 50; HulDert Ohi ng o , $3 iit); lm aerial Restaurant, $t 10 Continued, bill vv S. leaver, $20. The street superintendent reom uendtd: Wooden sidewalks West side of Jieveland, blocks 6 7 ard S; norm side Front, blocks 12 and IS; north side in.. iIocks 15 and 1H; tvest iov 1 in lock 17; south side Water. bl-eK 15. Cement sidewalK ond curb blocs 100 lonteilh's Suuttiern ad. Reterred vith p wer to act. All owners of poles were orderer ictified to have them Dainteil The commi tee on streete and public iinpcriy rp rted against more lights it the pieint and co'itinued request ot si lenalK between Jefferson a.-.d thu.'Ston L L. Swan, G S Hill. P. M. Re- field, J. u. Wrtl.aee tnd L M Curl vere ap )oin?ed a commi:tee on revision f the charter. . somewhat sensational thin? oc urreo, when Councilman Chamherr :alled the attention of the council t tht ecent intoxication of Nihtwatch John Catlin and suggested some action The ma-. or said it was the first he hadharu of it. Chief of Police Vunkers, upon request, gave an account of the affair; confirming the report He said Catlin, reported getting the liquor at the Franklin House, drinking with an old soldier. Catlin, who was at the oepot, was sent for, and upon an i nig was called before the council. He said he was investigating things and thought he would see for himself, and cal ed at the Franklin for some root betr, bought oy tne man with him, that it was cer tainly s'ronger, he taking it in a mug, a couple ling rs. then going back into the al'oy, where he got some more liquor ot a couple men. A bottle of real beer taken from the same place-by Chief of Police Munkors was disi laye . He said he had taken it to tne deDutv district attorney and reported the case to him, but noth ng hau oeen done. St vet-al of the council said the P ace was undoubtedly a nuis ance, and Nightwatcli Catlin said B good many of tne dinnks cme from there and it oueht o he declared a nuisance, a 8umbii'-g b ocK and stinking hole, hu s.dti. .Mr. Munkers said he has searched he place, but never could find any liquor anywhere in it, thought it muut be kept somewhere else. News' from Albany's Trains. Six Early ! D. N. Williamson, who teaches the I school at No. 10 and visits his family at i t-orvullis, where they reside in order to I permit the children to attend the i".A. 'C, returned from Corvaliis. The O.A C. has been having its first hazing case. The stud, nt body took it up and sus pendfd two for a year, and repri manded others. It is proposed to blot : tne intamous Business out oi tne coi : lege if possible. I Uhbe Peters, the evangelistic farmer, returned from a trip around the circle, going up on the Springfield road, and co-riing bk by way of Eugene. Wherever Mr. Peters goes he speaks fearlessly for righteousness. i Editor Kirkpatrick and juryman I. A, ' Crandall came down from Lebanon, j During court a Lebanon juryman can live at home and sleep at home nights 'cheaoer than he can siav at Albanv. it is said, and several of them generally do this. M. Senders left on a Portland trip. John Bray went to Portland. Lawyer Risiey went to Salem. Rev. Knott went to Salem. VI rs. Harold Jackson returned to Portland, where she is spending the fall months. R. A. Irvine came in from the country and ;cnt to Jefferson. Juryman J. C. Davis, after spending the nitht at Shedd, returned to the court house. Wayne Stuart left again. Bible Class! iNew Officers. The Business Men's Bible class of the M t). Sunday School, met last night in the basement of the church, and elected the follow ng officers for the ensu ng six months, as follows: D S. Smith president H C. Harkness vice pre-t dent, G T. Hnckensmiih secretary. R K. Ohhng treasurer, J S. Van W.nkle teacher The class i fast approaching a memDersnio of one hu ored. fallowing the election a nanqoel wu served by the laoies adult cias3, f-l lowed oy sho t talks. A Laoi-js Bible class was also organ ir.ed by E A. Juhnson, wno was at his best, a large class but not formerly organized. The M. E. S. S has now reached an average of nearly three hundred, the largest in the city, doing a splei.di l work. The Catholic I air. Another large crowd at the Catholic fair last n'ght. A fino iiinner was aerved. The niv'h did : fine t.usiness both nights, and another guoo p- gram ' was presented, in wht:n -. h Davi orchestra. is .Mary Il-tray, ,i-.' B atr.t!- Ir-lp.nd, Aif'ee Kroop th isses St-bui'z, Miss viaijHm- P.i"i. line". W i'ti'- Eairlps and 'r. Rair.iHd' took t-art in mus'c, reading, voe.l sum. . ' cruel snio, tiuer, vnt-al P"ln, pi.-tn i ' . .In nH a . ..II A A - Auction bv a caiiple of elongate I eentle men with excellent voices, Messrs My r and Fiesel, elicited a good deal of in'erest, and was very entertaining as w I1 a- profitable. T.m ght there will be another tine d nrr. followed by an evening with 'irneihing doing all the time. Better go. r;iE fowlie MURDER. t fter it was all over D. A. Howell. who shot Mayor Folwie at Shaniko. .iid: "Boys, 1 wish Fowlie had shot me ii'-tea-i ot me hooting him. ' ine ,'ircuinstances show that the shouting as absolutely uncalled for. Howeli w..s ill charge of the city marshal foi Uniini;, and was on the way to tne city l,ul. when he asked to speak to the nayor. and was permitted to do so and told the mayor about his irruble. when Ylr. Uowlie said- "Well, Dell, I dun t now anything about that, but I think that you ought to go to bed". This ,ngei-ea Howell nno as he repeated the words niaise.f orew a revolver and tired Cwim. one builet bei.;g lal.tl Mr. Fowlie was taken tn The Dalles in a special train, and died a few inin utes after an operation. Howell, who did the shooting, was a prominent stock man, malting a cum- tortable tortune, then going to Portland to resde. He was once a deoutv - sheriff at Shaniko I J, C fowlie was born in I'iwn, Mav 3, 1S74 After coming to Oregon ho ' taught school once at fodaville in this county, also Portland. He married Miss Dora Al ermatt, of this city, in 1899, and they have one child. He was t member ot the Presbyterian church. Odd Fellows, Knights ot Pythias and umtto. Aniens. Mrs. Fowlie anu call I, Mr. A. P. Altermatt, a brntnerin l.w of the iece sed and Mr Leslie Pi vne. arrived last night with the ren ains of Mr. town -, tomorrow aftei. ojn. at 2 o'ca.ek, t in U. f ihurch. was set for the iuner.,1 sei vices, to which all trienus are invited- 13 TO 2 In fucor of Philadelphia, was the way the game went today, ending the gr'a con est, 4 to 2, making Philadel phia's ihe best base ball team in the world. Prof, and Mrs. Moses Have Lived on 12 Agencies. Prof. A. W, Moses, of Corvaliis, was in the city today. He has the distinction of probably having serv.d in the most Indian agencies of any man in the U. S , doing a splendid service among the red men as instructor. Being an ac complished musician he has been of par ticular value in connection with his reg ular literary work. Tnrough ir all his wife has been with him, alwavs holding a position. They have two children, a Bin and daughter, aged 19 and 17, who ptactieally have spent their lives on agencies. Out o' the 23 veais three only have been spent off agencies. Prof. Mnscs gradually advanced, until finishing his weric as principal of the large In ian school at Genoa, Neb. Following is the order of the agencies in which Mr. and Mrs. Moses have nffieifl.pd? Kiamuin. Or.; Ft. Berthold, N. D.; Maiho, N. M.; Vermilion Lake. Minn ; ' Cheyenne. Men.: Chilacco, Ok., Sho shone, Nev.; Colorado Kiver, Colo.; Warm Springs, Or J Crow, Mon. ; Omaha, Neb., ot wioc.i he was sup.; and Gen ia, Neb. The Indians have improved wonder fully, and now you hardly Know you are in an Indian school. Hear Dr. Carson. The Rev. Dr. John F. Carson, moder ator of the General Asseihbly of the Pres'iytetian church, is in apeak at Al hany College chapel at eleven o'clock tomorrow. Special arrangements are being made to seat the guests to the number of two I u-dred anil fifty The punlic la invited tn hear Dr. Carson Dr Cars.n'8 church, the Central Presb terian ol Hmoklyn, New York, isthelar'est Pi esby terian church in New York City, havin t over 2WM) num bers, Rev: l'rxcey B. Gtirwold, for i.er pastor cf -the bist Presbyterian church at Albany, is t e assistant pastor. Th'! moderator is a large man physi a ly, is magnetic as a speaker and most popu lar as a pastor. Hi3 tour of tne Northwest was ar ranged by Kev. D r W. H. foulkes, fotmerly of Ponlund. and so schedu eJ the moderator that ho could visit Al bany college, of which Dr. Foulkes is still a trustee Dr, Carson speaks at Po'tland on Friday and Saturday and in Ssattle on Sunday making no oJier stops in Oregon and but two more in Washington. It is to be hoped that Dr. Caraon may be heard by a large company of Albany people, Will Return t Neb Rudolph Schultz, of the Powell le.i Estate Co., has fold his iniercs' in busines to Mr. Powsll, and on ace-u.i of the illnes of ms mother wiil go lo Breatrica. Neb. to reside, fie hoa sol hu farm near Stayton, an I place n "ar this eity. ihe latter o Gibson Myers. Mr. Powell will continue the bus r.rm alone. Hotel Talk J. H. Ktrllev. of Eugene, was in ll e city last evening He is one of the v Hey'B weat'i-tirst ciiiz-ns. It i" Bud Mr Ke,i-v iB ir.t-r st-o in a rr.ov- pe i ( m..l .- I r 3t I,ar e' c i ; mo-'.eni n',t- a . tht , . a pr imM'- fv.-nt l,V it is .'e.-i : t - i ' the lag "t-i fie eel on the inn t-y Wall str'i Krmtsi hin" sys thai nu pre-rnre. t'roiilii up'nth-r in fik:n :ne c -u.- e iher have :e w is X Mr U nld' liiro.idr The .Social -I .. h..ye put a t iekot. ii, 'he lieu ior tne city riecnu.i. hv tor rr.ay'-r E V. S rue.nder. K. C Kraune for tn Jus t Ai for marchnl. L E MnlHrt. .lit. foi rurer Proutv eoueciim in in ti e is' ward a nd Jas B.-i nl it th ? 'I lrd Absolutely Pure HAKES HOME BAKING EASY Light Biscuit Delicious Cake Dainty Pestries Fine Pud lings Flaky Crusts The only Baking Powder made from Royal Grape Cream of Tartar M D-DAY BURGLARY. A daring mid-day burglary occurred yesterday iioon, just reported, over the Home Restaurant. While Mr. and Mrs. Lope, who reside above the restaurant, were serving dinner in the restaurant a man went up stairs and stole several rings, uraceleis, Herman silver packet book, $6 in money and a few other little things, and skipped, getting away. Another man during the afternoon was caught just starting up stairs, but aai i he was simply after something to eat, and was allowed lo go. J. P. Wagner, of Portland, is in the city hustdhg fur the Oregonian. Ben Selling has been named as chair, man ol me Tuft committee in Portland. Congressman Hnwlcy is at C003 Bay getting next to the wants of tho peo ple. Portland bankers have anowarrange menl, 5 cents for a hot Tui'Kisu to va ,. betu.e or alter a shave. J. I Beard htis betn promoted to u pul'ition at Klamath Falls, and lull for there lust night with his family. Tho fire alarm is being HxMi, and there will be no general alarm ior two d .vs, but the boxes are all rihi. A good many huvt gotten up nt 5 o'cloeit to sue the lamous Brooks comet, .now au interesting visitor in the north east. In the city: F. E. WAinpaugh, Garrett Pa ; 6. Mason, Cottage. Grove: W. A. .itcDonaal, Salem; A. E. Jeff, Eu gene A ca.ia begun at Salem is A. B. Hornor agt. the Black Eagle Mining und Milling Co. for i'KLA'i, lor grocer ies anu supplies. Some more old fashioned rich gold strikes have been made in ihe llluo River district. Perlup. .-,,,11 j concern has seme stock lo sell. I J, L. Ritey, who killed Louis Long, a pugilist, in Crook county, yesioiduy : was found guilty and sentenced to ono to 2a years in the pen. I Mm. W. A. Dunn and family desire tn tha k tne friends wno au anally gayu their, assistance and sympathy duimg their recent bereavement. Mr. and Mm. J. W. Dickoverand two children and Mis. A'ice Cocaerlme left this forenoon on an auiomoLile Ir.p of Beverni days to Portland. , Ju Ige H n'ris in the circuit couit at Eugene decided that baiuon question fop opnngiiel i, could not bu placed on tne bulol a; the coming election, fin Toyan. the Chinese minister, is r-'p irred slain by t .u i-onels. It the r.ui.-lt-.iet in power and forma republic i' n. utilises lo tie a bloody one. i .1. Graham, a Portland automobile .e.i r, lormerly of this city, where he "I'-riuea lo own property, as well as a i... near h' re, has been in town to- Ir.f liarold Welder, of the Fostir . . -i - i . arc veJ labt evening to attend ne father's institute next week, see to : i.,- font hall gau e tomorrow and visi. n. a ll i:i!ls. T io world's typewriter championship was won yesterday by II. O. Blaisdell on an Underwood, lie made tho ru mailable record of 112 words a minute, ile V.UH lust year on 10U words a min ute. 1 ne ""i-ing Ladies Book flub, with the li n.t i.ame, met yesterday evening wi.h era W.-L. i' arks in a vry pleas- nt ';M-i.i Mssion. with the neeili play i g an imp riant, a wed as in.eresting p . i . li.ticii.us refr shmenta were terved '1 i.: commission form of government jya d Rated at Salem yesterday about wo to o ,e, being U8o fur it and 7:)ii ignii st it. The fight was against the foirr. of t ie charier rather than the vin.mi 'sion form of government. Peo .re not going to swallow a new charter lrile-s i hey understand it. The receipt of the series of rham tion hip games, six in all, were $12, j()61, of which $7'l,74fj.37 goes to "hihidelphia, and each pla. er of th" n am gi ts $.'1,54 fJ. New York re ?eive ul, 16-1.21, and each player 12, Oi.VJ. Winning mm'" a difference of over $1210 to each man. IHE FAIR I A Financial and Social Success.. , The Ca'hnlic fair closed last night, as usuul. a success a,ong al I nes. a f e r ant Hair sociul and a big lifi to he Jubilea fund. - The attendance w lurge, anu it ia repn-.eu tne t ita1 re ceipts were about $700 Last night the sow on was an inter esting our, wim the cjlminatinn of numerous contests of dilfcitn kinds, resulting in Mrs' Jacogs getting the writing desi-, -arg net Riley the sofa pilow, rr etienna the clock, 11a ry Fiesel the bnby boo s, t rs B. J KUcker the pillow slips, Mary Louise Paulu. the bin doil, Mrs. Tom Khey the suit ase and Mis Annu O'Bri n, of Eugene, v.h ni we hope to see a rest dent of Albany, the biacelei The armory proved a very popular place for the fair, with plenty of room and eaiilv reached. News From Albany's Six Early Trains. Mrs, James Nicholls, of Plninview, who returned last night from a Tacoma visit, left on the Lebanon train for homo. Whilo at Tuconia sho was Im pressed with the bigness uf the worit on the new witter pipe line from ttw mountains. Four loot wooden pipes, without a nail, are being laid thirty-one miles, at a cost of $2,000,000 before any city connections are made. Tho Trier sisters, left northward, five of them and a manager. They aro not nearly as young lo- king off the stage as on. Knvs. H. N. Mount and Whittlesey, of Eugene, came down o meet Dr Larson, tho moderator. Rev. Mount has had a siege of it, in tho hospital tcveral weeks; but is fetter and pnm iaes soon t'o bu hinisclt apain, oi u of Oregon's best ministers. Mrs. Cochell and grandson rcturneJ from Brownsville. Mrs. ltert Stevenson went nut to Leb anon on n vtai t v.-ito hrr folks. R. S. Shaw returned to Mid Citv. Mr. and Mrs. Gile, of Seet home, returned home after a vi-it with their son. Rev, Gile. uiiss Ella Du.f.jp r-turi ed to Jeffcr. eon. Jac!: Carry crrivvd. A young wife, under twenty, accom panied by her iiasuand, passed through, on n sir..- c .ei', coining up from Ash land, h J 1: d an operation for ap ndici is mid als i her tonsils removed, tort -inly her share. ?ailv Store News. Saturday is always the day tn buy accessuiies to eomulete your wardrobe. We call your parti mar attention t the most beau' ii'ul line ot neckwear, lace collars, fisehue. j-hots and wi le tip frills ever displayed by tl Is or any other store. Then let us remind you of our ability to serve vou best when you go to buy gloves, hosiery, underwear, hand bags, waists, corsets, and sh ies. CHAMBERS & McCUNE. The G. T. Thomas Bilyeu hai Just received a patent for an auto tr ick. This deiign is similar to that of the Thorpe truck with a four wheel drive. It is said 'rat Mr, Bilyeu has been offered $50,000 fur his patent. Maurice McLaughlin, one of America's crack tennis team, that will p ,y in New Zealand for the world's champion ship, was in Portland yesterday, hound for Victoria and thence across the t-cten. The Democrat man has played with a man who bus played with Mc Laughlin, a smell of distinction in tennis. Near Hood River yesterday a gnngot Japanese seetiun m?n became ang'ied at the secti.ir bo-s anil were nhout to do him up He 11 d into a sehnol n.uise followed by tn- ni.ry .I The plucky little t.clmol tiwhvr. Miss Ma. chant rased th American ll tg over the feeii'-n hens, m4 'h J ip iirj not dare tuuen him