Fresh new goods cropping, out in every department. Visit any of them and you will find what you want and at lowest prices too. Anything unsatisfactory is always made right. DR. HILL MEETING OF Allover Laces and Trimmings. Our stock of these is the largest we have ever shown. Beautiful allovers in white, black and colors priced from 7Sc to $6.00 yard. Excellent braids and band trimmings for gowns and dresses. Ladies Purses and Handbags. Well made and a large assortment of styles. All sizes, priced from $1.00 to $10.00. Ladies Neckwear. A splendid showing of tailored collars, neatly embroid ered. Dutch collars, stock collars, very pretty lace collars, jabots, ties, etc. Almost anything you want in the line of neckwear. Mercerized Poplin. For summer wash dresses, in several colors, 27 inches wide, 25c yard. Men's Furnishings. Particular men are our best customers. You should see our excellent showing of new shirts, neckwear, hose and underwear. New Footwear. The very latest styles of shoes. Oxfords and pumps for men, women and children. Art Squares. Just received, a splendid line of these. Among them are Wiltons, Axminsters and Brussels, beautiful designs and excellent colorings. Priced from $15.00 to $45.00. Pickets in Three Gallon Kegs Aspecialty in the Grocery Department. Plain and mixed pickels, a fine quality, ,$1.00 keg. Be sure and get one of these before they are all gone for they will not last long. Paint &SwSf Vnn ran do it vourself and at llf Mr- mnpim. Tt' s easv to irive it q ViniMtf-ifur linrrl. lirilliant. varnish- trloss finish in black or rich, appro priate colors. CARRIAGE PAINT (Neat's) . mnta oentnllwf-n mvp rn hutrmes. carriages ia umui. fa-- 1 - on A -nhroa nf nil kinds a toueh. durable, elossy 1 cnu v.f wp.ll nnfl wear well. An ideal finish for settees, flower stands, porch furniture. garden tools, and all surtaces mat must wwisuuw exoosure and Hard usage. Keaay to brush on and the label tells how.rMJjSts If It's a surface to be painted, enameled, stained, varnished, or finished in any way there s an Acme Quality Kind to fit the purpose. Ohling-Hulburt HARDWARE CC We Try to Please Our Customers. THAT is why we sell strictly high grade unadulterated " drugs. THAT is why our prices are so reasonable, and THAT is why we are careful and accurate in filling prescriptions. BURKHAP r & LEE. F. G. WILL has the latest in Jewelry, Cut Glass and hand painted goods. NEW TODAY. Now is the time fo. buy. I have some very attractive bargains now un der contract, for a short time. Later on prices will be higher. And before buying it will pay you to call and in vestigate what I have to offer. Come soon, as many of my good offerings are too good to last long. The fol lowing are only a few of my good bargains. No. 1. Good nine room house, ce ment basement. Furnace, bath, and large plot of ground. A beautiful sit uation. This is virtually buying a fine home and ground thrown in for nothing. No. 2. Good nine room house, two full lots well situated, and a good paying business in connection there with. Cement walks-and curbs. A perfect snap; but must be taken soon. Price $4500.00. No. 3. Good 6 room house with bath, full sized lot. Nicely situated. Price $2200.00. No. 4. Large house of 11 rooms, situated on First street, suitable for keeping boarders or for renting out rooms. Can have house with two lots, or the house with one lot. A bargain, house almost new. Farm Lands. I am prepared to deliver some of the best farm lands at very reason able prices and can offer you good land mostly all improved at prices from $20.00 to $60.00 per acre. Sit uated from four to eight miles from Albany, and other good towns. Also have small tracts that will appeal to the most conservative buyer. Can furnish a limited amount of money on good City or Farm security. - rire Insurance written in the best Old Line Companies. Don't phone, but call personally upon J. V. i'lpe, 2U3 West Second St. Albany, Oregon. er Parker Grocer and Wood Yard. ' A'l kinria nf w orl. n!rl fir mania Arxt slab and mill end trimmings, Bawed ready for shed. Phono Home Black 255 Office with J. A. howard OR.VIRGINh A LFWEAIX Osteopathic Physician 1-8 Brenner Block. Albany. Phones: Office Home 359, Bell blark 2751 .Residence 394 Home hlnck 863 K-1 Baker i WK-tT KIKrtT rtl'Kh;KTAI.BASY OBEQOH, First class goods in their season. 'Idle Hour Restaurant, Cor. Broadalbin and Secondt Sts I Under new management, j Best 21 cent meals in the citv. ' JONE3&KI.S6R Is Home From His Mexican Trip. Dr. Hill returned on last night's train from Mexico, where he spent almost two months. He gives most glowing accounts of the mine in which Albany people are the principal owners. He predicts unbounded wealth will come to the owners in cuurgeof time and advises al! who are interested in the result to await with patience the action of those who are doing the work. The work is , going on night and day and the universal I decision of comoetent persons is that! phenomenal riches ate not far distant ! n the tunnel now in operation. The doctor returns more elated with i the Willamette Vallevs future than ever, with Albany as the city of cities for a home. The beauty and fertility of Salio valley in Mexico only needs decern handling by a proper class of Eeople to make it second to none, lonver is pronounced the nicest city he saw but the climate is againBt it. COM. CLUB. THIS MORNING News From Albany's Six Early Trains. A man and wife, the mother of one of them, and six small children, formed j a group of newcomers, who had ar rived on the early train, and there were others. The U. O. base ball team passed! through to play some one somewhere, a fine looking lot of fellows, well put -"P. I Mr. and Mrs. H. Y. Kirkpatrick, of . Lebanon, went to Corvallis to attend the session of the presbytery. Mr. Kirkpatrick has been Bupennteudent of the S. S. of his church at Lebanon for a good many years. C. H. Burggraf left with his archi tects case on a trip to Baker City, to be gone several days. Rev. Baker came down from Lebanon. Present President Davis, Manager Struble, Vice President McCune, Treas urer bain. Directors Cameron, French, Veal, Lee, Stewart. Rawhngs, Bower box, Ellis, Nutting. C. G. Rawlings was appointed a com- mitiee to oe at me neanng oi tne ttan road Commissioners at Salem on April 28. Albany and other valley people having grievances of any kind in refer ence to rates are requested to report them to him. The letter of Senator Bourne, in ref erence to the federal b'.'ildinp, hereto fore referred to by the Democrat, was read, and Albany will wait. The committee on investigation of the standing of the piano factory peo ple made an unfavorable report. On account of the open river meeting tomorrow the booster meeting was set for Friday, April 22. a week later. The matter of the improvement of the west end of Third street was re ferred to the Chautauqua committee. The armory was discussed and it was thought that it shou'd be known that it is properly heated and lighted, and r committee was ordered appointed Some think the front should be on Lyon street. The entrance to the big hall is on that street, and it is said the . main entrance was placed on Fourth street on account of the necessity of the hall having the full length of the building, being 129.6 feet long. The Corvallis Delegates. ' 1 Corvallis means business. Here are the delegates to the open river conven tion: A. .1. Johnson, W. S. McFadden, W. J. Kerr, Dr. Withycombe, M S. Wood cock, V. E. Watters, W. F. Groves, J. Off Wilson, August Fischer. G. 0 Bassetr, McCredie, H. W. Kaupisch, J. M. Nolan, Robert Johnson, E. Wood- ward, Geo. Smith, G. Denman, J. H. Harris, F. L. Miller, John Allen, Z. H. Davis, W. E. Smith, J. K. Smith, Huston, E. E. Wilson, A. P. Johnson, Matt Wilhelm, P. Avery, N. R. Moore. DEPOT PARK Mr. Chace, the landscape artist has. completed his plans for the depot park, and will meet with the Ladies Auxiliary tomorrow at 9:30 o'clock for a confer ence in reference to the much-talkea about improvement. They have not yet been seen here, but are said to show a very attractive place when the improvement is completed. The lay out to start with is n good one. Mr. Chace had charge of the Eugene depot park, and it is the admiration of til who see it. Work ought to begin at once before the dry season, s as to give the grass a chance to get started. Some people have become very im patient about this park, but such thinks take time, and as well money. The Ladies Auxiliary have been doing a splendid work in getting ready for the improvement. Base Bail. In the report of the game between the Methodists and College the score ot Prof. Flo of the College was incorrectly riven tntoughout. It should have been: S times at buc. Si runs, 1 hit, 3 put outs, 3 assists and 4 errors. The game this evening will be be tween the Phi Alpha Piis and the P. O. Bankers and promises to be a good one, judging from the former games of the Clubs. 4:30 o'clock is the hour, and an effort will be made to have it begin oo time. Council Tonight. Fifteen Years Old. A red letter event with the Woodmen of the World will be the celebration of the fifteenth anniversary at the A. O. U. W. hall on Friday night. The com mittee in charge will be W. A. East burn, L. Viereck, J. V. Pipe and J. A. McChesney. Mr. Van Winkle, now in the east, was also a member of tbe committee. A good many from other places are expected. A banquet will be served, in which the families of the members will take a part with the members. A feature will be the team work of the Salem W. 0. W. Holt Agair The city council will hold its regular meeting tonight at 7:30. Important . matters are the Oregon Electric fran chise, in the interest of which Geo. F. Nevins, traffic manager, G. W. Mc Dowell and Harrison Allen, are in the city, and several paving ordinances. Passion Play represented by mov ing pictures, and presented by J. B. Holmed, former pastor, at the Chris tian church tonight. Admission 16 and'. 25 cents. The equipment used by Mr. Holmes is the best that can be obtain ed. You should see this series of pic-turec. For choice meata of all kinds, lard, : fish in season and poultry. At the Holt corner. No. 1 lath at-theSAWMILL. j F 0. WILL, lor Watches ' WANTED. Three nicely furnished clean rooms on first floor, for housekeeping-, by a professional man and his wife, in private and cultured family, or furnished cottage in good neighborhood. Mrs. Alonzo U. Smith, 690 E. Burnside, Portland. ; Cream Puffs, Lady fingers, macca roons and cocoanut kisses are hard to make. Better let George do it. NICHOLS BAKERY. Use Johnson's Best. - It Js tbe Best Made in Albany. The Elite Chocolate Shop, That Popular Place. Base Ball floods We are supplied with the largest and most select stock of Spauld- ling Base Ball Goods in the city. Also tennis racquets, nets, balls, etc. THE BIG HARDWARE STORE. Hulbert-Ohling Hdw. Co., Inc. "Levi Hulbcrt, Pres., R. K. Ohling, Vice-Pres., J. R. Hulbert, Sec." A wait mead; WATCHES and FINE REPAIRING 329 Second Stree, Between Ferry & Broadalbin. I if sss&. I The EL' Albany Announcement for Spiw 1910 - You are invited to see the . showing that we have pre pared for the spring season. Our special feature will be, the brands of clothing, that we have selected after care fully scrutinizing the many good lines offered to the trade. We have selected the best, and now offer them, with perfect confidence. As always our policy will be to provide the best" values so that we can guarantee the greatest degree of satisfac tion. Our latch string is out every business day in tht year. You are welcome, whether you come to buy or look. Ask any of our clerks to show you some of the "Real New" creations, that you will see worn by so many of the best dressed men in the City this Spring. We never disappoint. Clothing Co. Oregom Phone Alain 50