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. Facinators and Wool Shawls. A very attractive lot displayed on our tables at prices from 50c to $4.00 Genuine American 'Jut Glass, tum blers, finger bowls, dishes, etc Haveland China, some new choice patterns in decorated ware S. E. YOUNG & SON THE BAZAAR Early Buyers Make the Best Selections. Those who do theii Holiday buying early get the cream ol the Holiday offerings. This week our Holiday stocks are complete and at their best. The choicest novelties the markets afford are being displayed in pleasing array for easy seein i 1 1 1 ; ing. Our assortmens are larger and better than ever, easily discounting anything of the kind Albany has ever seon, Prudent, wide-awake gift-buyers make .their selections early before the best things are picked over. You can safely follow their example and do yonr Holiday -buying early. Come and see each departments respective displays. ', Come Early and Often. L. E. & H. J HAMILTON You Will to Hurry R M. French rierry Christmas 1903 Have For Christmas is coming soon. Our line of 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 plctuies, dressing cases, toilets sets, collor and ouff boxeB, handkerchief boxes, mirrors, shaving acts, the latest in leather goods, and the swellest line of perfumery ever brongbt to the city, fancy atomizers. High quality goods at low prices. You are invited to lee tbem. Burkhart & Lee. Happy New Year 1904 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. Mi. Frank Poer, of Portland, is on a visit with nie father W. M. Power. Mayor Jones, of Jefferson, came up this noon to attend the Elka show to night. The nine who left last Friday for Klamath Falls, were to arrive home this atleraoou. Mies Eetella Robosoo, of Eugenn, re -turned home this noon, altera visit nun Albany (rieude. 0 N. MoArtbur, of Rickerall, (he famous foot ball expert, went ihr ough town 'or Eugene this afternoon, Judge Benson and District Attorney Brown returned this noon from Toledo, where they held a short session of circuit cour Mr. Louis Knowlton, of) the S. P. office, went;io Salem this morning to remain during the rush of bniness ) aya caused by a, eeeBion ol tne state legislature. John S. Caldwell, of Lebanon, started. for Sawtelle, Calif, today. His bicyche wrapped in varied colored cloth, for the occasion, attracted some attention in .the baggage room. Mrs. Hallie- Parrish Hinges, E. Cook Patton, and Messrs. Bietine, Olranet Snyder and Chase, of Salem, arrived this noon to take part in the big Elks snow tonigtit. Cant. 3. M. Williams, one of Eugene's leading lawyers, was in the city to-day. Mr. Williams has . the distinction of having been I eaten lor school superin tendent of Linn county a good many years ago. Miss Edith Greenwalt, of Portland, is in the city on a visit the gueBt of Mr. D. P. Mason and family. Her many friends here will be glad to know that she will become a p rmanont resident of the city next spring. Prof. Hawley, wh- bas been confined to Ids bed at his home in Salem, is re ported better. For some time he bad been preparing for an examination for the degree of Dr. of Phtlssophy, overdo ing the study along certain lines result ing in nervous prostration. He will come lo Albany in a few days for recup eration at the Geisendorler home. The member b of St. John's lodge A. F. & A. M . last night held one of their mCBt successful banquetB, enjoyed by a large number of MaBons from here and elsewhere. The banquet was served by T. 0. Bloomer and was complimented by all for its arrangement, service and the line menu. With D.P.Mason as toastmaster informal toaBts were re sponded to by Judiie Wolverton, Prof. Cox, Rev. Knott Hon. J. K. Weather ford, G. A. Westgate and Bev. McLean, and Mr. Hermann' Hull was heard in a well rendered recitation. YYasJheLetter Opened, A letter received by Oapt. F. 0. Btell macher flrcm Gen. Finzer, ae arid to have been opened, and aiterwards pasted together. Upon inquiry f'om Gen. Finger it was learned that it must have been done after it left him. It was stamped at the Albany office on the 11th at 7 a, m. and roceived by Mr. Stell macuer in the evening. Ihe letter baa been nlaced in tbe hands of the officials at Portland for investigation. It ''a not probable that it will ever be learned how it was opened. 1 tTnon: inquiry at tne Dost office the Democrat re'eived the statement fiom Postma'ter Train, who had investigated the matter, that there was nothing in it so far se this office is concerned. Tbe letter was stamped and placed in the box in the morning, at the time two other large letterB being held for excees of postage, and all were taknn by a eister of Oapt, Stelluacher during the after noon, mat tne letter remained in tne box and there was no indication of fta being tampered witb. The above it both Bides of the matter . Epworth League Officers. On Monday evening tbe Epworth League of the Methodist Church held their monthly business meeting at the churoh and elected the following officers for the ensuing term. President Dr. 0. V. Littler. First Vice-President 1 osenh H. Balaton. . Second Vice-President Mary H. Montanye. Third Vice-President Mollie Bray. Fourth Vice-President Ella Meade. Secretary Garnett B. Wells. Treasurer Harmon Hall. Pianist Helen Elkine. Chorister Eva 0. Hammer. The Presbyterian church was filled this afternoon on the occasion of the fnneral of Miss Helena Viereck. The members of tbe two lodges W. O. W and the barbers of the citv attended in bodies. Bev Griewold preached the sermon. WANTED. A girl to do general hoUBe worx. uau at ine residence ot jure. N. H. Wheeler. Jeweler COURT HOUSE NEWS. Circuit court i Judue Barnait convened an adjourned 'session lo trv the cate ol nary Ann Powers ant S. B. Powers, to set aside a aeea. fitteen or twenty witnesses are present. Hewitt & Sox are attorneys fur the plaintiff and M. E. Pogue, and I P. R. Keilev, Icr the defendant. . new case ts Unas. B. Ureen act. Buth B. lireen, for divorce, W. M. Brown cltorney far tbe p eintitt. The complaint charges the defendant of securing title lo bis property and then refusing to lire witb him. Patent Bled by Alonzo Ames. IN AND AROUND ALBANY. Home-made mince meat, The Suga r Bowl. 8 E Young & Hons Store will ba nnen till 0 Aniflob n m ; n.t..M.n All of the stores of the city will be sept open evenings until alter Jbrietmaa W. N. Price today shipped several pens of fine to a 1b to tbe poultry show at mew. Mrs. Adams 314 Farry St. nas patterns ol pretty little artioles you can make for Christmas. Wanted, one or two gentlemen to join a beginning class In German Con versation. M. Sikes,223BroadalbmSt. The House Furnishing Co. w ill be pen evenings, commencing Dec. 12th, iil.aftertbe Holiday seaeon. Take a course in FrenchOonversation. A new class ie going to begin in Jan uary. M. Sikea 223 Broadylbin St. . ... j V....U.WU bunun iu luuru German. Young.People's Class, Satnr- !j m. Diaes aa Broaaaioin St. Social dance Saturday evening at Woodmen of World hall. Music by Marks orchestra of foui' p'eces. You are invited to attend the kpeclal evangelistic meetings at tbe Ooneregi tional church tonight. Supt 0. F. Olapp will preach. E. E. Warlord bi ought with him from bis Siletz claim a remarkable rcot.which he dug up while grubbing. It wac from a hemlock, a small tender root, meas uring ieei in lengtn. The new alternating arc light at the corner of Firet and hllsworth Btreets re ceived a downiall last night. Frank Purdom driving too close to the polo Btruea the Bpool knocking it down, and the lamp followed suit, being smashed to pieces. ThA Thlirarlav mnetnnl nlnK mill knl.l Its monthly musical next Friday eve- mug be mo Aico uiuo rooms, uach associate member has tbe privilege of InviMncp nna frianrl M- l.lhn. Ta!b Frazer of Eugene will be am attractive iwiure 01 me program. New Furniture Firm. Bob M. Miller and N . D. Pratt, two prominent young men of Balsey, and A. M. Reeves, whose success in the mercantile business in this city has attracted attention, nave formed a partnership and purchased the furniture BiocK ana uusineBB ol Bruckmnn & Conn, which they will hereafter run. They will purchase a first-olaus stock and enlarge and push tbe business. A Proposed New Track, The horse men, foot ball men, field meet students and other men havi be gan arrangements for the enlargement of the ' present .base ball grounds largo enough for a hall mile track, well enclosed, suitable for many pur poses. A splendid movement that should ne encouraged- How Long Will It Burn. The big candle in Burkhart & Lee'e show window will be lighted at 6 o'cloek and will burn day and night until en tirely gone. Every one will be entitled to one free guess each day on length of Utb it will burn. The one that guesses tbe nearest shall receive a 116,00 man dolin, next nearest a 1 10.00 piotnre.next ib.UO dressing caBe, next sit.uu statue, next sz.uu mirror, next $ i.uu DOtlieper turnery. Ail tree, uome and guess each day. ccbkhart a Lei, COPV tUl BEAUCA1RE 'RICHTj0XrF THANFlSHtR?)t The Blain Clothing Co. TO-NIGHT. Following is tbe program for tbe Elks' Big Purple Show to night. VAHT I, Overture- Orchestra. "Mandaline" Miss Lulu Jonei, "Winsome Wimiuo Sextette. pHypnotio Expeiimems. if . Cook PAST II. OvnrlnrA "Spring Song" Wiel Miss Kathleen "Dr-wn in a Deep Mine," Judd-Geo. Snyder. "Musical Farce"--Bistine Bros, assist ed by Paul Ofrance. 11 M AV Mnpitln- 1 ' Ttanam XT IT II' . ' o' "Bl, -'aid. name Parrish Binges. PABT III. Overture. Pnlitinn TTn, ln.T).(a nd.i . i n i , arranged for this occasion by Charles H. uoi oi cuaracters Uolonel Uorkflr, tl w .. .- 1 . a " i m-iou tuurray; Apronam UracH erjack, a statesman, Ram Dolan; nol-itlc;anB-Uen. Yell, S. A. Whitney: Mai. Bragg, Geo. Eolfe; Col. Blow, Ben Ulelanj I. M. Innet, secretary, Wm. Eagles. Dollie Sweet, Misa Ura Daley. ' - wuwucd J.1U1D, present: scene I. Sweet Home, Oregon; scene 2 State Street, Salem; scene 3, Corker's tlcians and musicians. ' Dolls l0Bn, flooded with DOLLS for tbat reason we offer tha following prices, with the same low prices on all large dulls : 14 inch Best Kid Body Dojja, Eisque heads 25o 20 ' .,c Ode Fancy Dressed Dolls i5c $10.00 Doll Free. GODS DEAETMENT ' 'nd0T an' '!e' Parl'cu'-ars in the DRY IMPORTED CHINA Beautiful decorated patterns for Xraas Presents, HANDKERCHIEFS 601 Handkerchiefs in plain hemsttohed, embroidered and Lace trimmed every one worth 15 to 20o. Our Xmaa price 5c to 10c each SALES ON WAISTINGS Sn'Afe'i'Sffi'SL12-78 beautl'l Mercerized and Oxfords WaUting FOB ONLY $1,93 pattern. 6 SHOES Make a good useful Xmaa present make big reduot'ona on all our our p pufar t2.R0 and S.OO Shoes Shoe store in the valley. USEFUL PRESENTS FOR THE MEN FOLKS TIES, MTJFFLEB8, SWEATEES, SILK HANDKERCHIEFS HATS, HOUSE SLIPPERS and forinstaoce a nice Suit of Clothes. REEVES Department Store. Good Holiday Goods at F. G. WILL'S. Watohes, Olooka, Diamond goods, Blngs, Hoe Silverware, Got Glass and all the latest novelties lo Jewelry. A oholce stock to select from. HnunAY it-quarto us why parents don't think oftener what a nice presents a Snit or Overcoat makes for child, boy or man. Our stock is attractive this eeason. The we have other things In abuntlsnco, such aa Neckwear, Shoes, Socks, Hand kerchiefs, Smoking Jackets, Slip pers, Suspenders, etc, that are gifts of real value IN ALBANY. F E EJwnrds, Oorvallla. 0 J Shedd, Sbedd. W B bowser, Brnce. L Lewmaa. Bruce. Hon J M Shelley, Eugene. W H Souls, Portland. A L Clarke. Portland. Viva Baltimore, Spicer. 0 E Soule and wf and Mrs Carrie Rains, Lato i;b, B T Watkins, Portland. W H Moore Evorett Iogrim, Soaa ville. W F White, Detroit.. H B Sherell, H arris bnrg. J A Ferry, Eugene. G B Kent, Fallon. Wash. J C Davis. W B McOnrminlr. V Anker- man, j o Brown, E L MoOormick, Sbedd. J D Sutherland, 8alem, Ed Wade, Toledo. "B"PW Clarke, Portland. A G ilinkle, Leona. A 0 Wheeler, Coburg. B 0 Irvine, Portland. H N Piitchard, Portland. CANNED FBDI1- for sale, eheap. 109 .u iun jr, wna oiaciDerrici strawberries and cherries, and also' tomatoes. If possible would like to sell entire lot in lump. Address G. F. Brown, R. F. D. i. Cheap M and during our Xmas Sale we will popular priced Shoes. lOOalvleaaf for 2.25. Ten pair to one of anv '