'SOCIAL AND PERSONAL. CIRCUIT COURT. We are offering an elegant line of Silks for waists and suits. New Messalines are very stylish. We have them in changeable effects. Rajahs with dot of same color in brown and bine, in very rich colors. Smp.ll checks make very pretty suits and waits and very new this season. Blues, greens and browns. Our Tan Oxfords have arrived for both . ladies and men. Very swell patterns for $3.50 and $5.00.' (Good bargains in old style shoes continue.) Windsor Ties with embroidered ends, good colors and good silks. , - A splendid stock of Muslins and Prints. Prices right to the bottom. Full line of material for Hardanger Embroidery. S. E YOUNG & SON Albany - - Oregon THE BAZAAR A Brand New Piece Goods Depart ment with all brand new goods is the new order of things at Hamilton s stoie. Erom now on we will be able to fill your nee-ds in every thing that you will want by the yard, y Call and see our magnificent display ol every thing that is new in Dress Goods, Wash Goods,Ginghams, Percales. L. E. & H. J HAMILTON PAINTS AND WALL PAPER Our spring Btock of stock ot Paints and Wall Paper will surpass anything we have ever at tempted before. We can furnish you acout everything you need in this line. Our prices are surely right and we will sell paper cheaper than over before. BURKHART& LEE. TMKRINJtWl AT F. G.WILL'S, Whose stock is complete and up-f -date, and whose prices are right He can meet your wants in rings, watches, clocks, silverware, cut glass and in novelties of all kinds. ..The C, C. PARKER, Proprietor. A GENERAL STORE. . . Departure tm C. W. Seurs was a Salem visitor this forenoon. R. E. Mason went south this noon on a commercial trip. Councilman S. A. Dawaon went to Cottage Grove this afternoon on busi ness. W. H. Parker come up from Salem yesterday to attend the funeral of Mose3 Parker. Mrs. F. B. Tinkle returned yesterday from a visit with her mother Mrs. Wet brook in Salem. Mr. and Mts. P. J. Miller went to Salem this morning to attend the fu neral of Mrs. Thos. Holman. Mrs. C. E. Wolverton after a visit at the home of her father, Mr. Nimrod Price, in the country, returned home last evening. ' Rev. C. Alderson, of Salem, after a visit with his dauehter. Mrs. R. L. Burkhart, left yesterday afternoon for Canby on a visit. Sheriff Ross nassed through the city vesterdav afternoon for Toledo, with Mrs. Lizzie Green, accused of complic. ity in the murder of Edward bharratt. State Game Warden J. W. Baker was in the city this afternoon after a west Bide trip. He is assisting in mak ing a collection of game for the Lewis Clark fair. Judge Geo. Blakely, of The Dalles, a former Linn county man, passed through the city this noon for Ashland, where he will " assist in instituting a new lodge of Elks, No. 944 in the U. S. Rev. Louis Metayer and private sec retary Fred Devine, left this noon on a trin to San Francisco and other Cali fornia towns. This is Rev. Metayer's seventy-fifth trip to San Francisco since comma' to uregon iwenty-nve vchib k, a" ttveiBgc ui uuco a c im.:... f,w..:h, h ; malHmr ii tnnv nf thn TTnited States, is . . v..,, - - now in Chicago, where he has recently met the other Albany contingency: Ed. Stewart, soon to graduate irom tne medical college, Russell Wallace, medi cal student, and Alton Coates the hurd ler. Went Insane. Wm. Chrisman, a young man who came here from Gervais, while at the i Russ House last night became inane I and was taken charge of by Sheriff White. He is a member of the K. of P. and members here are looking after the case. The lodge at Silver City JN ev. , of which he is a member, has been tele graphed previous to having an examin ation of him for insanity. He is better. Two Horses Killed. ' G. W. Allphine,' of Syracuse precinct, last evening was going home through a field on a sled, when his horses became frightened at some cows and ran away. One struck a tree and was killed and the other got loose and run upon a barbed wire fence, receiving injuries necessitating its being shot. Mr. Allphine was not injured. . - FOE SALE. 160 acres of good farm land situated 3 miles soutn ot iiaisey, Ore. Price $3,500. Address 1059 E. Morrison St. Portland, Ore. A 15 ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. ' Notice is hereby given that in pursu auceol an'.oider of th County Court, in aud for the said county .of Linn, State of Oregon. maUfl on toe 8 h day o( March 1905 in Ihe matier of die eetate of Jesse vV. Pugh. decerned, ihe undersigned, the admioiatraior ci said estate, will pell at public auction, to the binhet bidder, for cath, and subject to continuation bv said County Court, on Saturday. the 15th day, ol April, 1915, at One o'clock p. m. at the front door ot the Court Hoime, in Aloany, in laid county of Linn, all the right( title, inte,eBt and estate of the laid Jeae W. f ukU, at the time of LU death, and all the right, title, and late, est that the said estate has, by operation of law or. otherwise, acquired other than or in addition to that of the aaid Jaese W. Push, al the time of nis death, in and to all that curtain lot. Diece or parcel of land sit uate, yinv,and Doing in the said county j of Linn, 8tate of Oiegon, anil bounded I anl described as IoIIowh, to wii : litgiouiou at the N. E. corner of the D. L. O. ol J. H. Brittain, No'-. No. 2034, and Claim No. 42, in Tp. 12. 8. R. 4, Weet, Will. Merit. Oregon, and rnu ina thence Soutb, 27.78 chains, more or lee?, to t'.e N. E corner nf a tract of land ooayeyed to James McBride, on Feorusry 17th, 1891, thence Vi est, on the divii n Hue baiween the lands of . James McBride, and a 101 33 acre tract formerly owned bv Jesee W. Puuh, 14.41 cliniDP, and tbeoce North. 27.76 cb. tins, io tun North line ol said claim No. 42 and tbence East 14.41 chains to the pla.e of beginning; contain in? 40 acre i. more or less, all lying and beinn in Unn County, state ol Oie gon. l'rms and condi lone of Bale: Cash. and twenty per ceot, of tbe purchase price, to bs paid to the auctioned, or administrator, on the day o! sale, and tbe balance on confirmation ol eaie by Baid County Court, and delivery of deed bv taut administrator. Datdd bit 8ih day of February, 1905. james a. roan. Admin (I ator of the estate of Jeise W, Saih. deceased. J. O. CiiBiBTr 4 J. N. Duncan, Attorneys for eitate. ADMINISTRATRIX'S NOTICE.; Vo!lce!ia hereby given tbat tne nn designed bare this dsr bjen appointed A'lminisiratrixeii of the eaiate of G.orua W. Yuunn, deceased, by tha County i. onrt oi iixaa uouncr, ureuaa , All persons having claims a. ainat ta d estate are hereby no'iiisd and reatiired to present the lui to the undermined uaiv vonuea a by la require!, wilnin six mir.irji irom this ddii. Dated tbia 10:h dy ol M.roh, 1905. Boss E. Yoo.no, M. Clelan, Administratrixes. WKlTOBRFOnO Si 'VYATT, i.tl0rU8). The Bank Robbery Case in Full Blast. The jury in the case of John Scott, charged with attempted rape upon Grace McElroy. an eleven vear old crirl of Brownsville last June, came in with a verdict at o:lo o clock last evening, finding the defendant guilty as charged in the indictment. The jury disagreed a long time as to the extent of the verdict, several being in favor of assault alone, and, besides there was a dispute in the evidence as to the age of the defendant at the time, whether he was over or under sixteen. Friday at 9 o'clock a. m., was set for pronouncing sentence upon the defend ant. In the case of the state against John Scott, convicted of attempt to commit rape, the defendants attorneys announc ed that they would ask for a new trial. ne court Depan tna hp ppr.mn nt i'ury at 9 o'clock this morning in the jebanon bank robbery case, and at 11:00 had secured the following: Chas. Hollo- way, l nos. riarnson, u. 1. uratt, 1. Hi. Fox, S. P. Brock, J. S. Morris. J. B. Trask, H. Zimmerman, David Isom, R. R. Myers, S. B. Coyle and S. F. Dickinson, an intelligent and represent ative lot of men. Hon. O. F. Paxton was added to the list of attorneys for the state, as as sociate counsel, andM. F. Watts in creased those for the defendant. Upon statin? the case for the defence Attorney Ditchburn among other things stated that he would prove an alibi for the defendants, and it is said two or three witnesses will swear that they saw the men in Portland on the evening H.m,iD n tha Knni. ui V'r' '" . jiicoo nine ui ueeu witnesses nuu ' been examined: P. M. Sproorer n . tn a press time niteen witnesses nad Mnm . uu the discovery, etc. I Robert Pomeroy, John Catlin, F. M. romeroy, w. a. Miinollen, F. W. men being seen in Albany, Jas. Skelly, 4.U -Ui. it-- yi: j j ; T uo w nic tucit ui tne ranroaa incycie and the finding of the revolver. Frank Cummins andiVf. E. Pugh as to seeing auauiuiuua tuning men along me trucK, t A I. : ,. t r A -VT-1 1 Mrs. G. W. Chishir, Mrs. M. J. Pros ser and M. E Manley in connection with the bank, chittim bark, etc. ORANGES:- ' , 40 cases of fancy, sweet navels, Must be sold at once, And will go cheap, At the Elite. Our fresh garden seeds are arriving from the, east. We guarantee satisfact ion, and sell full. size packets two for a nickle. Fresh onion sets on hand. Send for ovr catalogue. Stewart & Sox Hd'w Co. SEED WHEAT for sale, Defiance, at my place five miles north of Lebanon. 13. B. Doughton, ' - -. .-. Lebanon R. F. D. 1. FOUND. A pair of gold rimmed spec tacles. T (Jan be nan at tms omce. V, M i 1 FOR RENT A cottage pleasantly lo cated. Call upon Mrs. P. J. Porter, 1004 Washington street. WANTED: 80 bushels of small Bur- bank potatoes, second class. Must be cheap. Inquire at this office. 10 THE LADIES! If you are looking for an up-todate SPRING HAT don't be selfish but see ours before buying, . Don't forget the place 242 W Second St. Watch for Our Opening. '. ; Mrs Nicholls. Don't forget to see 0. . Perry's stock of Furniture and Stoves before you buy- j. ........ ATTRACTIVE SPRING STYLE! Are arriving. We have handsome, new styles in Dress and Business Suits Boys Clothing, Shoes, Hats and Furnishings. Let us Show The Blain Clothing Go. COURT HOUSE NEWS. Probate: In estate of Edwin Stone, inventory for Lincoln County filed. Realty $2810, personal $342, Total, $3152. License was issued for the marriage of E. Keebler and Pearl O. Wallace. Gotlieb Wodtli applied for leave to purchase 80 acrc3 in tp. 14, East .2, at $2.50 per acre. Deeds recorded: O B Cyrus to Nancy E Craft, 20 acres 10 A Meeks et al to Chas Pattison, 65.90 acres, i deeds 1 Edwin Flemming to Wm Grimes, 160 acres G W Cox to J O Boyd, 10 acres. . 100 150 ,W H Hobson to Dauid F Hoeye, 4 lots Mill City 30 David Hoeye to Jns and Mamie . Rankin, 3 lots, Mill City 45 Jos A Jones to C E Jones, 1.96 acres 20 Jos A Jones to J T Jones, 2.28 acres 40 W B Lucas to I M Crandall, I lot, Lebanon iwo R A Murphy to J M Ralston, 55 1-2x98. 58 feet bl 10, E Albany D Myers to Laura B Myers, 80 acres 100 A M Holt to Denloche Evangel- eshe Lusheresche Emanuels Geraeinde, 2 lots bl 126 H's ad. Margaret Monteith to Ada Rob son, 55 ft bl 5 Albany, 3 deeds. Margaret Monteith to M Lud wie. 42 feet bl 10. Albanv 400 C E Osburn to M STitus,41 acres chas Marsh t0 Frank Trites' 5 acr,es'.v 'V i- ,Frank Trltes to Chas Marah' 7'69 250 j acres. 200 ,JM Minrmrd to Nnllin Stlivnr. i " ,. -vr VS Tif' Jor, rfo A l.l Ul 10 uin O 1 j Ann lot bl 18 H s 2nd ad 400 in WvAtt. tmatfiB. to Sarah Rainwater, 1 lot U i 3rd ad. . . 1250 S D Brown to Commercial Cream Co, lease ot spring up santiam for ten years 25 Patents Perrv Bilveu. Louis Findlev, ! jegae n ry II, TT1 II Tl 1 .1 rcay, onas w i-oweu, isuviu STORE OPENS AT 9 4 M FRIDAY, Eaee . All the Laces have been held back for this sale and consists of all styles and grades of Valenciennes, Torchons, Oriental, Cluny, Nottingham galoons, silk and allover Laces. Every kind will be sold very cheap, those that are damaged or Boiled will be sold for 15 cents on the dollar and all others 1-4 to 1-2, the regular price . Watch Grocery Sale and Rummage Sale. Every Sale Day a Bargain Feast. Only two more weeks to dispose of this stock, the worst has been sold but all that is left must be sold at same price before April 1st when the store will be turned over to the carpenters, paper hangers and painters rearranging and preparing this store for the best selected, up-to-date popular priced line of Dry Goods, Shoes, Clothing and Furnishing south of Portland, all the latest productions of Eastern Manufacturers. Everything will be new and different from all other tores. ' REMEMBER THE LACE SALE OPEiNS Friday at 9 o'clock A. M. 'v THE FIRE SALE CHAMBERS & McCUNE. PHONE BLACK 211. BQWaaaaiHaMaBRBRaiaawawaaaMBBaBBBBaaMavKfmnnanaMaaqpaaaaBaMn lllllliiniaaiaaaiiaaninniaiair-- mi Yon Something New. Settlemier, W B Robertson, Geo F Settlemier. Mortgages $100, $120, $C0O, $666.65, $135. Cancellations $700, $100, $100, $107.25, $1200. Albany Commercial Club. There will be a meeting of the Al bany Commercial Club, Friday evening, March 17th at 7:30 o'clock. All mem bers of the Club are earnestly re quested to be present, as there is busi ness of importance to be transacted. Dr. M. H. Ei.us, E. C. Roberts, Pres. Sec. Look over our table of bargains in china and glassware. C. E. Brownell. BUFF LEGHORNS. Good Ones Too The fancier loves the feathers, but i the farmer loves the egg basket. Buy Simpson & Fisher's Bulls and get your egg basket full; write them for their . catalogue and nrices. Simpson & Fisher, Albany, Oregon. Oats for Sale. 275 bushels'spring oats for sale at 45 cents a bu., including sacks. (J. D. SETTLEMIER, 226 2nd. street, Albany, Or) Lumber Cheap. This month, for an advertisement, we- :ii ii i.,mv.At. n nil t:jn . I $3.00 pei thousand, at our mill one mile ' south of Jefferson. I Simpson & Nealy, . R. F. D. No. 2, Albany, Or, C3l MARCH 17, -FOR THE- for the date of