Mr. Young has jusl returned from New Yoik and hfs purchased in that greatest of all markets the newest and most attractive designs of Ladies wearing apparel. This includes the ready-to-wear garments of all kinds and new and beautiful Silks in the new shades of Rose,. Wisteria, Atlantic Green, and the popular Greys. . New Fancy Silk for waists and dresses. We have on the way to arrive soon, a magnificent showing of dress accessories, All-over Nets, Trimming Braids, Laces, Gold and Silver Nets. W e have strengthened our White Department by hav ing a showing of everything in white goods that is of ferred for popular use this season including Linens, Persian Lawns, Reps, Piques, Pearlines, Sheer Linens, Shrunk Ducks, Lingerie, Cloths, etc. Some of our this seasons ready-to-wear stock has already arrived and express shipments are reaching us daily. It will pay you to watch our advertisements closely and to look through our stock frequently. THIS MORNING C. H. NEWS News from Albany's Six Trains. Early There were two extra trains for news, sections of No. 16 arriving at 7:15 and 7:30. s On the first section of 1G was a spec ial car of horses from the celebrated Lafayette Stock farm of J. Crouch & son. yne norse weignir.g zouu pounas ita atock 30.000 was said to be the biggest horse in the Ynnn A r world, a monster, gray and immerse Probate: Estate of Wm. Hoag, Chas. C. Hogue, executor. Value of Oregon : property $25,000 for Oregon. The heirs: ' Jas. A. Hoag. San Fruncisco, two sis ters Mary A. Hogg and Margaret Hogg, Baltimore. He left a will, and prop erty worth probably $1.00.000. P. K. Kulley attorney. C. M. Elinwood is the California exectutive. Articles were filed incorporating the First Savings Bank of Albany. Cap- Incorporators S. E. xoung, A. C Schraitt ana W. A ' rett. OREGONS MARCH 10. George Finley passed , through from Crawfordsville to Portland. Mr. Fin ley recently returned from a trip on timber land business to old Mexico, laud of wonderful possibilities, undevel oped, offering many advantages for in vestment. A. M. Templeton, of Brownsville, left for Prineville, where a brother re cently died. Mrs. W. H. Lee left for her home at Seattle, leaving her aunt, Mrs, John Althouse slightly improved. Architect Hand went to Portland. I. A. Phelps, manager of the tele phone office at Lebanon, came down on a business trip. M. McAlpin went to Portland. Marvin Turner left for Seattle, where he expects to reside. Rev. Evans went to Portland. Curran an old time hat drummer, who used to come to Albany as early as thirty yearn ago, left for points north, being on the road again, after being off for seven or eight years, Albany and Eugene. The game of basket ball which will interest Albany people most U prob ably the one to be played Friday night at the Alco srym between the Eugene high Bchool and Albany high school. The team3 had a tie on their former contest, Heavy tax pavers son $242.60, Mary E, Rebecca A. Ma Jenks $192.89. J. C. Tammen $13.15, Mrs. J. C. Luper $115.41, W. F. Hamlin $121.70. Mar garet A. Monleith $a0.29. Dr. J. P. Wallace $973.15. 1. O. O. F. $145.50. Dr. M. H. Ellis $129.71, S. M. Penning ton $217.76. Optometry record J. O. Watts. Walter E. Critchlow, advance man for the famous Oregons of Dallas, ar rived this moriyng from the South and made arrangements with the high school team for a game at the Alco gym on March 10. This will give Albany people an opportunity to see the best basket ball players in the United States play, and no doubt the evm will be Dacked. Bar- i On their eastern trip the men have lost only six games, playing in all manner of halls, climate, etc., against the crack teams of the country. Their lineup is Edward Shaw center and cap tain, W. A. Reed and Carl Fenton for wards, Claud Shaw and Alvie Morton guards. The team is in UtaTi to-day. On the way home the men will play Ashland, t:oseburg. bugene and a tew otner Oregon teams. Marriage license W. V. Whitlatch aged 26, of Metrlll, bom in 111., and Thelma Sprenger, aged 19, of Shedd, born in Oregon. Deeds recorded: Anna R. Smith to Elmer Jones & Walter Scott $3500 E. (J. Baker to W. C. Templeton and a if e, 99,34 acres 1 Jos. Misner to A. M. Erickson. 2 lots 150 Mary A. Alford to I and A. Alford, 2 lots, Harrisburg 500 Mortgages for 1 225. Satisfaction $1000. Knew Where They Were Going. Fine Wall Paper Otie of the largest and best selected stock of Wall Paper in Oregon can be found at our store. Bright, clean pat terns to select from ; new shades in Brown and Olive. Our time is your time. Our prices are correct. We ask you to call and see the lines Burkhart & Lee. F. G. WILL, THE JEWELER. Niagara Spray. We are authorized to sell until further notice the Genuine Niagara Lime & Sulphur Solution that tests 30 at $7.50 per barrel and a credit of $1.00 per empty barrel allowed when returned. The spray netting $6.50 per barrel. Now is your time to place your orders for spray at these cut prices. STEWART & SOX H'DW.CO. J. I. Applegate, residing Inear this city, came to town this morning with some eggs and other things for Owen it was given to Albany by the ref- Beam's grocery, a can of cream, etc., eree. Both teams have improved Bince on the way stopping at J. H. Simp then, which will mean something doing son's; but the horses got in a hurry to from the blow of thewhistle. Bet t0 Beam's and ran away starting - south, turning at Ferry and then down tnat street directly to the Beam corner, Albany Leads, landing against the telephone pole at ' ' i the corner, which stopped proceedings. Only a small amount of damage was Tn the Telegram's Alaska contest Miss done. Tillie Eckert, of this city, has the high-1 1 est vote of any one in the whole ten districts, indicating Albany's import ance as a business center. Our peo- Ele should see that she remains at the ead. The Telegram gives a wheel of pictures of the young ladies, but Miss Eckert is not in it. In and Around Albany. Fisk tires. Spray at $6.50 per barrel at Stewart & Sox Hdw. Co. Dr. Lowe, the optician, will be at the Revere House Friday ana Saturday. The Democrat has added a picture of Miss Orah Harkness to its art gallery. It was in this morning's Oregoman. Friday and Saturday of this week will be lucky days for weak eyed people. Dr. Lowe, the optician, will be in twon. A letter coming into the hands of Judge C. H. Stewart of this city, today was from Judge C. H. Stewart, of Del ta county, Colorado. It was for anoth er Stewart and was returned to the post office for a further journey. Lemke's new store in Wright's addi tion, carries family groceries, the latest and best. No finer quality in all the nation. Come one, come all, and give him a test. Both phones, and free de livery. t26 A Recital Will be given t the Baptist church i sional on Friday evening, Feb. 26, given by Mrs. H. Wyee Jones, assisted by Miss Nina Paddock, of McMinnville. Ad mission 25 cents. Children under 8 years of age free. Store Burglarized. Three $6 revolvers, a $16 colt and a cheap watch were stolen from Ohline & Taylor's store last night, the things he-1 ing in the front show window. En trance was effected by breaking a win dow at the rear of the store. It was evidently the work of some boy or boys, an tne signs indicating that no protes did it. Always Draws. As usual Uncle Tom's Cabin last night drew a big house. It always does, like a circus being an attraction . that never grows old, warm in the hearts of the people, regardless of the -freak additions to the original story. Little Eva was said to be particularly good. Opinions varied as to the gener al merit of the cast; but it was Uncle i Tom and full of interest. The best to be secured Watches and all kinds Jewelry. in of Doings. F. G. WILL, for Watches. Oysters, any style at The Crest. Cream Pufis, the real thing at the Vienna Bakery. For a good Hot Tamalie try the Vienna Bakery. Burkhart, photographer, makes child ren's photos a specialty. Try one of our famous pies. The best in town. Vienna Bakery. See the Soda Foun tain. I Come to our store and see the new dainty patterns in Wall Paper. New, clean, stock just arrived, many new shades in brown and olive. Let us help you fix the dining room, parlor, or ball. Prices correct. Burkhart & Lee. Talk of a Big hotel. F. Q. Will for watches. rel. Lime and sulphur stiray, $3.50 a bar- NOTICE. For your candieb and Fronk s near the depot- fruits call at FARM AND CITY PROPERTY THE LINN & BENTON REAL ESTATE CO. Now have a good list of FARM AND CITY property and take pleasure in show ing you any place you wish to see. No trouble to us. No expense to you. Before buying see us. See it all. Take your choice. Get the best. We are here to stay. Ask the bankers about us. Our offices are temporarily over the Post Office. 333 WestlFirBt St DR.W. R. BILYEU, Dentist Over Wcodworth's Drug Store, phones. Both I have Becuted one of the best plumbers and tinners to be secured, 1 Mr. Me'zgus, of San Franhiseo, who is an all round workman, and will have charge of the shop. 1 Galvanized cornice, skylights and plumbing a specialty. Hot water and not air heating guaranteed to gtve the best of satisfaction. i I intend to give the public the best work to be turned out aiong all lines. I W. E. FRANCIS. Apple Jackie. Plenty of oysters at the Metropolitan market for everybody. Try a cup of coffee and a sandwich at Frank's near the depot. LOST. A little gold chain, on 7th be tween Maple and Washington. Please return to the Democrat office. FOR SAL E. 40 city lots and 25 small tracts of land for sale on easy terms. H. Bryant. t20 , There is said to be a splendid pros pect of a big four story brick hotel at the present site of Chinatown, and the report is so strong that some one Bays the plans have been drawn for it. It sounds good anyway, a fine building in Elace of the Celestial rookeries being a oost that will please Albany people generally. See the Soda Foun tain. Burkhart, photographer, successor to McKinstry. FOR SALE. -A graphaphone, Victor, Machine and records at half price. Call 124 West 6th St. t3 WANTED. Bids for cement walk. Applyat St. Mary's Hospital, Albany, Oregon. FOUND. In Stetter's store a key. At the Democrat office. WANTED. Girl, competent and trust- worthy, to do general housework. Call at 332 Ferry street. Now Is The Time to buy. Lime & Sulphur spray, New stock bulk, garden, field and grass seeds.' Onion setts, Lime, Plaster, Cement, Powdered Buiphur, Land Plaster. Senders FEEd Store. 435 West First St. Albany, Oregon. Apple Jackie. FRESH CHEWING TAFFIES daily:at ELITE "Chocolate Sh op" "Once Eaten, AlwaysJWanted WAIT MEAD, WATCHES and FINE REPAIRING 113 BR0ADALBIN STREET. BRU & ANDERSON LIGHT SUMMER FABRICS, when cleaned by our methods of' dry cleaning, are marie to lock just as good as made to .ook just as new. Waists and dresses of delicate colors and ma terial we renovate to the delight of the owner. We also dye any garmnnt de sired in beautiful shades and colorings. THE CLEANER, C. E. SHELLEY, Prop. 4.0 W 1st St. Bell Phone black 278 JHome plione 196 CUETIS REAL ESTATE CO, 115 BROADALBIN ST. I Farm land and city property bought 1 and sold, i ; Parties having land or city proparty . , or sale will d) well to list with us. Phones Bell black 53, Homo main 231. ! Notice of Shipment of New Spring Goods Are Arriving Daily Opposite the Hotel Revere, eive care ful attention to all tonsorlal wants M. B. CRAFf, 242 West Second St., Albany Fir.st-class meats selected stock.! of all kinds from j i Albany Supply ! Company. The Oliver Typewriter. j Best on thelmarket. First National j Bank people have five. Albany College has ten. Thirty-five used in Ablanv. : See the new tabulator and ruling da. vice. JIB cash, then lnc per day, pay able monthly. See one at Steward & Sox Hardwire Co. 1 Phone 218. Horn Phoae. Wholesale dealers in Fruits, Produce, Wrapping Paper, Paper Sacks, Twine, Gum and Confectionary. Cash paid for eggs. Both Pnnnw . 442 West 1st t. VIERECX'S BATHS 217 West First St H?.ST . LASS WvRK GUARANTEED We will be prepared to show you a Let ter line of Clothing, Furnishings, Shoes, in fact everything that belong to an up-to-date Mens Clothing Store, than ever before, and it is a well known fact that we have always be en the leaders in Albany, and Linn County, in that line of Merchandise. We still have a few bargains left, and are able Oto quote prices on broken lines that will make it worth your while.! THE BLAIN CLOTHING COMPANY Albany, - - .Oregon