New Fancy Metal Velvets for Waists and new cotton and wool Oxford waistings at 50c 75c and $1.00 per yard. A lot of Neckwear, correct styles from the best of makers, is displayed in our neckwear case. Pillow Covers, some original de signs, 50c to $1.00.' i Pacinators and Wool Shawls. A very attractive lot displayed on our tables at prices from 50c to $4.00 , '., Genuine American Cut Glass, tum blers, finger bowls, dishes, etc Haveland China, some new choice patterns in decorated ware S.E. YOUNG & SON THE BAZAAR for Holiday Goods, L. E. & H. You Will to Hurry F. M, prench Herry Christmas Happy New Year 1903 1904 J HAMILTON Have For Christmas' is coming Boon. Oar line ol Holiday Goods this season sur passes anything we have ever attempted before. The line embraces a beautiful line of Egyptian statuary, Egyptian Pottery and wall hangers, fancy framed pictures, dressing cases, toilets set), collor and onft boxes, handkerchief boxes, mirrors, shaving sets, the latest In leather goods, and the swellest line dt perfumery ever brongbt to tlie city, fancy atomUers. High qnality goods at low prices. You are invited to see them. Burkhart & Lee; We can take care of the Christmas buyers this year better than ever before. Our dis play of SILVER WARE is the fin est ever shown in the city. SOCIAL AND PERSONAL. fMrs.Dr.j Ua returned Ibis noon from a Baleen trio. H O. I.awia K nh.lnnHk .1 uugiuni, irip 10 noeeourg yesterday. Mr. B. F. Irvioe and daughter, of Corvallie went to Salem tbis morning returning at noon. Albany this afternoon for the Price farm on a visit with her parents. F. P. Dixon and family returned yes terdav from A Halt at thalr rtlrl hnma at Deputy, Ind., where they spent six i. toa.b iu a pieaeaab manner. 8. I. nfnDanlal tha ma.hto taalaa thaa rfitlimnil (mm AahlanH o.nnmiuni.J K rt his lamily. . Ibey are residing in the residence owned by William Caber at the corner of Fifth and Lyon streets. An Inspiring Service , Oqe of the most splitting services jet held in the Evangelistic meetings at the Christian Church was the meeting last eveoening. 1 Evangelist Locabart was a' his beat on the subject "From the Ball Boom to Hell" He denounced all worldliness in the church and said he wanted every one who took a stand for Christ to maka a CODlDtnta anrVMmtai. Two strong young men and one young lady confessed their faith in Christ. There are to be a number of young men baptized this evening. The Evangelist's subject will be, "A Kiddle of the Bible' The Firemen's Election. Linn Engine Co. No. 2 has nominated for chief engineer Fred -W. Bergman, one of its moat efficient and trustworthy firemen. Albany Engine Co. No. 1 has up William Eagles. The Hook and Ladder uo, nave made no nomination, ihe co test will occur next Monday afternoon and promises to be ot a live order. , i Fred Hockepier is being mentioned for assistant chief. , Harmony Grange Social. Harmony Grange gave a Basket Supper Saturday Eve. Dec. 5. A short program was rendered by the Grange, after which a lame number of beautiful baskets were . Bold at auction. The average price of baskets was Sl.12. Tbe highest price paid was $3.10,. which was paid by nverett Truelove lor Mies Myrtle Holloway's basket; Everyone reported spending a pleasant evening., , AtientionI The Degree of Honor will have a fine display of fanoy and useful articles at their Holiday Emporium. Those wishing to buv Christmas uifta at reasonable prices wilV do well to call at tne A. u. u. w. nail Friday and Saturdav of this week. Ice cream and cake, coffee and sandwiche will be served In the Refreshment Room both days and evenings. The D. of H. solicits patronage and guarantees satisfaction to all purchasers. Thomas Brink Has Just Received The flneBt stock of ladies and gents Rockers that ever come to tbe city, such as Reed, Rattan, Golden Oak,BirdB Eye, luapie ana aianogany. xneae are very fine rockets. Now is the time to buy your Christmas presents while the stock is complete. How to Get Warm. Uncle Bill v Wriabt is here with ft cart nar nt rinraai)iV. mlilnk vhw uwisuiiiiieu, TTuiuu nuuiu warm up the north pole, for salt by the cup or wholesale. Trr U (or an Appetizer. Your OwnTace On A Pillow, Would please your friends better than alGlbson. Call at stndiofor terms. , . ', ,'fi '.i, J. Armstrong. During tbe month . of. Decern bjr onr store will be open evenings. The publio are invited to call and sea how our dii di.pley looks b electric ligbt. F. M . (bbnch, Jen eler. we Want tour trade om stock and prices justify our aekibg it. , : .., ;; trosHAV ot Mason. All tha la.a., P .. 1 n""""l.. Ifl . cent discount at Foshay A Mason's, Oor 25c China plate are oeaUIUi. See them ' 0. E. Bbownkll. Jeweler IN AND AROUND ALBANY. Remember iho Wikins bsi next laurcia. A chance to make money at the Wil kin's stir next Tuureday, , i Hume-made mince meat, The Sugar Popular Mason. . Books 11.85 . at Fobhat Mrs Adam 314 Ferrv St. laa. sons in Mt. Mrllitk embrrderv. Attend tbe Wilkin's sale near the city oamBtarDl nn Tl, .. --.J l . w . asMucu irom nja. m. i?ine Jersey cows, several horsee, pigs. iuw u, nay auu iUJjJl meail, Thursday fair" " r"" "a Don't mies readUg 0-iar!ea Kreckt.e uiiuo auuu-jucfiufnc on tne editorial cage. He har a fine stock. A AralnthA Mnm...ih w -i - .1 1 -7-- "'""'ii uiai cuuiKi. nnilnino. tfnia. I -1, .... .. 1 a i .7 j 7 uacu a unuuage Ql wfviai uuDuin uouars. Tha Innal 1... - t 1 . . , . . "Iui w" uoiayeu until 10 o'clock bv a freight car being across the track at Salem, ibe result of a "mu "am acciaem. Tha Million. I.. T j A.aujp, au lua.uiui comedy, amosed a large audience at Ibe " " ' unioi, inose attending generally speaking well of the acting. , Business mi eting of the Y, P, 8, 0. E. of the U. P. churou at the residence of Rev. W. P. White, with a social session and rumors of refreshments. A small freight t'ain wreck in the southern nartof tha .... .1 - page of eight hours and a delay to tbe afternoon train of four houie. It will oe in at I o'clock. . . . , Afl nrflHlntnH hv tha TV. . - time ago Gale K. Hil! last evening was elected manager of the Albany foot ball team for next vear. and Altnn n nM... assiptant manager Good selections for DusineeB. It ia naid tha limn nnnnR .u:. wavva ui IU1D city will enter the world's fair hurdle auca hi oc, uonia next year. It is doubted if be has a Bunerior in tha United States when trained for tha events. At the annnal mnntinn of tha MnBnH: - - ""a w. uw maouuiu Building AeBociation, L. 0. Marshall, u. a. vvinn, Jfi. w. Langdon, F. E. Allen, F. M. RfdUeld, ad D. P. Mason, were eleoted directors, organizing with Mr Allen as resident and Mr. Mason at secrete ry. The Hook and Ladder Co. last night at their annuil meeting elected Fred Tomiinson a president, Q. E. Propit Btcretary, Walter orreii financial sec retary, J. C. It vine treasurer, J. L. TomlinBon foreman, Al Teeters first assistant, Elmer Lionn second assistant. J W. Can well tillerman. Both rooms of the Congregational Church were crowded last ' night. Dr. Hoiiaa nran.liaH a atl-t ...r.. i r- ..iiiiuki jJiincuui sermon. There is a ?apidly growing luioiBut 111 iu 'jiueiinge. roe uoctor s theme to-niuht will be "Tha Un answerable Question" nt the close of tbe eermon be will tell of bis own conversion from infidelity to Ohrletl am y, Don't fail to attend to-night. Tbe opening lere uf Richard riAlitan'ii l.OlH lu.l D.n...tl TA ,n uv.wwuv v u 1 ' I 1 IUUIJ , VII XOU 1 of the quaint plav of Yankee cbaraotsrs will no doubt prove an event in our Oomlnu Ihn.lrlnul aiannn i HK n .... 4 n fltmUu-. tnanv of t.hA Orlulnnl mlawova ava etill iu tbe company While tbis play may be regBrried aa a. play it is some thing more a reflex of characters that ..I.. Hn j.nki i i i- is awaitinu it Don't mifaitl A lTr.11 ml ,mun n.aaa-ln Al 1. ' T " " ru.nu. (.IVDDU.ail U UUDIift a I the First National Bank eiened bv W : at w. Eowell nd payable to J. B. Miller. The signature was discovered to be poor hy Mr, Labguon and there being ouujo uuxui a.iibj' auuuv liU liniUB IX wab toiu to get) u caeca: witn a more ae finito aigoature. It waa undoubtedly foiged. The amount was (63 and it -was claimed to be iu payment of wood, " uich it was learoed had not been pur chased by Mr. RowelU Stockholders Meeting, Notice is hereby given tlret there will be a meeiimc uf the stockholders ot thi Albany Creamery Association at the Creamery on Thursday, January, 14, 1901, at 1 o'olock p. m. for the para pose of elauting five directors and the transacting of suoh otbei- busineu as may come before tbe meeting. . Dated, Albany, Deo. 8, 1903. ' - ' i 8 . Feoman, Pres. M. McCbobxy, 8eo. ) , (. ,i .... . THEWILLARP The Blain CITY COUNCIL. Present all officers and eoun'tlmen bnt Dawson, Councilman Stewart c re siding until the arrival of tbe mayor. Tha fnlloirlriliIU j . . . Sam'l Conn haul Dg t 2 So Wm Hoflich, labor.! " ." .' " ' ' - if n Fred Benders, nn josDaroy, 1 John Catlin, police and janitor. .' 26 00 Irwin Hodson Co, suppli 6 qq Geo P Waanav F K Oburobill, prlntingf.." " " ' 7 00 J 8 Van Winkle, fees..:.::!. "I 48 85 m Sf h. V.,n" T"er W,,9r 0 "4 08 M It HrnltMr mm nr- A Kcbinson, teamster. 40 00 A uniform width for oemeni sidewal ks outside the cement distriot a as favored "D?u f n. ordlnn "i be introduced with this provision. J. T. James was granted rem'sslon of license for sh.oting gallery. A ruaaliitlon k. ...a.i --.u : . . a cement walk along the propert of ilri. Baumgart on Lyon street. , , : An nrrlinflnna n.i 1 withprovisf.nl for the enforcement of orders made for cement walks. yrainags 01 to B. P. lake was die m ased. , . . , ' USEFUL Xmas Presents CROCKERY DEP T. We'. haye added to this Department a beautiful line of IMPORTED CHINA WARE for the Holiday trade, from the smallest little Xmas ' novelties up tp the finest setB tbat ean be bought. ' GllOCEIlY DEP T. Our reputation for having the finest end best kept Giocery Dep't in'the valley, has encouraged ub to add to our selected stock, the vory beBt Xmas dainties that can be bought, making (he Department second to none in the state. DOLLS. Of every description, sise and price to suit eyery body's purse, making it pos sible not to disiapoint any little one on the happiest day ot their life. ' ' useful presents. ' : .... - That last, look well, and please the heart just the lame. Lots ot them in the way of HANDKERCHIEFS. MUFFLERS, SHOES, HOUSE SLIPPERS, SHAWL8, WRIST BAGS, BEEDS, LA0E COLLARS, TIES, and useful Dry Goods and notions of every kind. 1 ' ' Free A Beautiful $10.00 DOLL, get par ticulars at REEVES Department Store Good Holiday Good at F. G. WILL'S. .1 1; .'. I Watehes, Clocks, ( Diamond goods, Rings, fine Sllverwarei Cot Glass ' and all the latest novelties id Jewelry. ' A choice stck to select from. ' i -i III I ! - H .' t Overcoats New Overcoats me Received Overcoats ::::tMm at the WlaT 1 . 1 . . .......... ,r ,,, . ,, , ., . Clothing Co. COURT HOUSE NEWS. Circuit Court: Divorce granted in Iva L Bennett agt K Rannalf I i.1r.n.n . ) I l u uuuiuu. uiuvieu IB O & "O RR Co agt Cart Springer. Judgment ordered in Marion Shackle ford agt Elenor W Finley, to qniet title. In Hinkle agt 8late defendant was given 15 days in whieb to answer. License issued for marriage of Tbos M Freeman and Hattie E Bod well. Probate: 1 . 'b' ocounts allowed in estates of Aebby Pearce and Nancy Powell. Final hearing in estate of 13 E Davit set for Jan 6 1904. When After Something Good For a Christmas pressnt call at Wood worth's and see his fine dianlaT n( hoi I. day goods, such as toilet sate, pictures, artists goods, an elegant line of pertnm. eries.fancy soaps.purses, brushes.combs, eto, things oseful and ornamental. BROWN ' LEGHORN ! ROOSTERS, thoroughbreds, for sale by W. W. Price, Fair grounds, Albany. ..in. '"..i -f