THE MOKOTNV HERALD; THURSDAY, HAKCH 7, 1889.
looming gailg fieratl
O. a C. .f. It. 1IHK TABLE.
NORTH BOUND.
.epartJiTivcs.
Caia. expr. ;45 auii rau Portia lo Kmu
Kuirene ex 11:15 am I'wmn 34fpm
freight ":10am " 4r,pm
SOUTH UOUMJ.
l-arrivee! Dc.rUl Arrives
CalVerp 7:45pmj 5pm AshInd9.doam
K.Kene ex I2;20pm 112.40pm t'uuene 2.40pm
t'reiyfat 1.30pm Kuirene 6.00pm
Xo freight received forfsouth after li a. m
the name day.
OREGON PACIFIC TIM. 1 AKLr..
Arrives Departs
Pamenver..
Freight.-..
11 13am 11.00 p in
5.2Spmi&a0a m
JOTT1X4. ABOUT TOW..
Si shaves for a f 1 at VierectB
Burkhart & Royce, job printers
Artists materials cheap at Mrs.
Hyman's.
New line of fountain pens at
Will & Stark's.
F. A. Burkhart, agent for the
Millard probity.
Buy your i-toves and tinware at
Smith & Waahburne's.
(iold, silver and nickel watches
very cheap at French's.
Fresh Columbia river salmon at
Sehultz Bro's market.
Fiivt quality silver-plated knives,
forks and spoons at French's.
All kinds of stove repairs in
stock at Geo. W. Smith's.
(iuiss & Son have 0ened a new
line of tine artists' materials.
Extra fine full cream cheese,
just received at F. L. Kenton's.
Kiln dried flooring can be had at
the Springfield lumber yard in this
city.
A good second hand force pump
for sale cheap at the second hand
store.
A fresh stock of Hio and Java i
ott'ee just received at F. L. Ken-1
ton's. j
The new music box at F. L. I
Kenton's is offered for sale. Price !
$-'5.00. i
Fresh ginger snaps, sweet crack-!
ers, etc., just received at F. L. !
Kenton's.
The Olegon Pacific Co. are hav- j
ing their passenger coaches, re-
painted. t
A complete line of artists' ma
terials just received at G. L. !
lilackman's.
A fine lot of choice hams, also a j
line line of French soups in cans at ;
- T '
i artcr oron.
Fresh leaf lard in bulk at Conrad
Meyer's. It will be retailed in
quantity to suit.
Juliu9 Gradwohl has received a
large invoice of sugars via th ; last !
Yaquina steamer. i
Don't forget that at Mrs. B. E. i
Hyman's is the place Jto get your j
sewing machines.
For a good quality of letter paper j
and envelopes call on F. L. Kenton j
lie keeps me best.
No. 1 Star tomatoes and all kinds
of fresh canned goods at a very 1
ow
ftgure at Conrad Meyer s.
Have you seen that new line of
fine furniture at Fortmi!ir &
iving's? If not it will pay to do
so.
Go to Burkhart & Iioyce's for all
kinds of job printing. Trice
reasonable. First-class work guar
anteed. F. M. French has one of the
kinest instruments for fitting sjec-
taciesin tne state, can anu oe
convini'eil.
Guiss & Son make a specialty of
art supplies and artists' materials,
They invite everybody to call and
see them, whether they purchase
or not.
A new line of fine wall-papers
with borders to match have been
opened at Fortmiller & Irving's.
lhey are new and elegant designs.
Call and see them.
Lovers of good coffee should try
some of Julius Gradwohl's choice
Java, liio and Costa Bica colfnes.
i in""6!...':-"!" n i" -
family groceries of all kinds.
Henry Kidenger, who fell from
the Oregon Pacific bridge at this
'ity while it was being built, has
become insane from the injuries re
ceived and has been taken to the
asylum.
A new line of Packard organs
just opened at G. L. Blackman's.
For purity and sweetness of tone
and elegance of finish they lead
them all. Musicians should call
Ami see them.
The Oregon Land Company sold
yesterday the llogers block in this
V-ity, owned by L. Gearhart, for
$3000. One-half of it was bought
by E. Thrall and the other half by
A. J. Anslyn.
Curran & Monteith sold yester
day to Frank Murphy, two lots in
Hackleman's third addition tor
400; also to J. K. Hunter, of
Portland, two lots in the same lo
cality for 400.
One of F. E. Allen's dray teams
lecame frightened at a steamlxjat's
whistle at the O. 14. & N. wharf
yesterday and ran away. The
imrses were captured before any
damage was done.
' A strong etitition has b-en pre
sented to the county court, asking
for a bridge at Waterloo. Toe citi
zen! of that locality hav been ask
ing for a bridge lor fourteen years
uud they ought to have it.
G. W. Simpson has just received
a new line of boy's, youth's and
men's clothing iu the most desira
ble patterns, which will be sold a
prices absolutely the lowest in the
-ity. Call early and secure bar
gains. Dr. t i. v,. Maston received a di-
, patch yesterday from Condor,
Umatilla comity, announcing the
serious illness of Dr. W. F. Alex
ander, and asking him to come im
inedkifolv. ic ount of the
long uistai.ee he was unable to go
A BIi DABAUB S1IT,
W. H, Watkins Want $10,528 from the
8onthfra Pacificfjfor Injuries Received.iB
W. II. Watkins has brought suit
in the circuit court in this city for
$10,528 damages claimed on ac
count of injuries received recentlv
at Lebanon by falling from a high
sidewalk near the depot.
The sidewalk had no balustrade
or light to show its dangerous con
dition and the plaintiff walked off.
Another passenger, a big fat
woman, fell upon him, and for this
indignity together with several
broken ribs received by the fall,
damages in the amount of $10,528
is claimed. The case will coma
up for trial at the March term of
court, which convenes next Mon
day. KEAL KSTATK TBAKFft.a.
The following transfers of real
estate have been rerouted in the
Linn county recorder's office during
the past week :
Lee Bilyeu to Peter Bilyeu (
town lots in Scio $ 400
Peter Bilyeu to Lee Bilyeu, 75
acres near Scio 2175
II. J. Follis to John T. Follis
235 acres near Scio 2)00
Josiah Sawyer to Junes II.
Washburn 9U.92 acres 2000
State of Oregon to Margaret 1
II. Cyrus, 40 acres school ,
land 50'
II. F. Merrill to C. II. Hoag
li of block in Haokle
man's2d addition to Albany 1430
It. Glass & Son and ltubioon
& Wfctt to Martha Barnes,
100 acres 450
Root. Mcllheney to U. L.
Blackman, fractional Mock
Hacklemau's :kl addition,
Albany . 000
Isaac Newhouse to Neil M.
New house, fractional block
in llackleman s 2d addition
to Albany 4)0
Jay V. Blain to II. Drvanl,
I 10 acres adjacent to Albany 3500
1 St ,e of Oregon to George B.
Whitcomb, 100 acres school
land
Iviwara Huston to J. W.
200
Cusick, l4 of block
Monteith's southern
ill m
addi-
tion to Albany
.James Mahoney to J. W.
Cusick, .'4' of block !S in
Tdonteith's southcrii addi
tion to Albany
Clarence Houston to Chas. E.
Wolverton, 47 acres near
Albany
Masonic cemetery to Briue
Wallace, lot...
John Miliard to J. W.
:i50
500
1600
15
Cusick, 2 acres in Millard's
plat near Albany 000
if .11 11
II. Caldwell to I.avina
Watson, 4 acres
YY. II. Kirk to Mrs. M. K.
Kei-ney, 2 lots in Browns
ville United States to Martha
Clifton, Andrew Clifton and
Elizabeth Clifton and Reu
ben Clifton, 1(0 acres pat
ent. 200
200
'aptarlz 'hinrr ritratimlft.
Chinese pheasants are worth $4
! a
piece in Arizona. lhey are
, wanted
there for breeding pur-
j poses. A I'orvallis youth lias
begun to make a business of catch-
ing thera. The Corvallis Times
says that a few evenings ago he i
sprinkled some wheat in a secluded '
spot about a quarter of a mile from !
the city. Monday evening he set !
a liure four trap, the caverinsj
heiiiir made out of wire nettim:"
aint to fn"t siU're. In tb
morning, bright and early, he
u (! 1 out to th trap alio to Ins
astonishment found seven of these
, IjeaUlui buds under the netting,
; whiie eight others wer; around the I
; casie, some sitting on top of it, ap- j
j pareiulv aggravated that they tooj
; were noi under the net-work before j
', the trai was spruiiir. The seven I
will be shipped to Arizona wheie
he has contracted to sell them for
$4 a head.
Ue t.ru.ra ftrntitn.
Yesterday was Ash Wednesday
the first day of the lentei; season,
which lasts until Faster Sunday,
the lfith of April this year. This
: 1 : 1 -..,..1 ;.. .fli,Al...
! l'rotestant Episcopal ami some of
th. Lutherau churches as a season
of fasting and devotion in com
memoration of Christ's forty days'
fast just before his passion and
death. The Catholic church, espe
cially, enjoins strict rules for the
observance of the lenten season,
forbidding the attendance at balls,
theaters or like amusements, and
refusing tbe sacrament of matri
mony during that time. Ash
Wednesday is so called because the
ashes of Hi" palms used on the
previous Palm Sunday the next
Sunday before Easter-are sprinkled
in the" Catholic churches on that
day, on the foreheads of those
present.
A Mixed ur.
Last week Fred Hamer wns
fined $.5 and costs at Lyonsville
for breaking into the house of
Jacob Sing and helping himself to
a square meal. Mr. Sing had
found th intruder in the house
and captured him. using a club in
a forcible manner. For this he
was arrested and fined .") and costs
for assaulting I lamer. j
PKRS0.V4L MKftTIUS.
Dr. E. L. Irvine and wife, of
Salem, are in the citv.
J. fi. Gros, proprietor of the
Waterloo hotel, is ii. the city.
Rev. J. S. McCain and wife were
in the city yesterday en route to
he SiMz Indian reservation near
Yaquina, where Mr. McCain ha?
been appointed superintendent of
the school and Mrs. McCain,
piatron, under the new agent. I.
Gather.
for Ihr Ynqiiina Work.
CnntrnrN have bo"?i awarded to
th portlai d Iron Wfrk and he
Taylor lrn Work!? of New .lets v
f r furnishing fi:ir iron dorn-k---and
2 ) dump cars for th use on
the government woiks at Yaquina.
tlKllIT IIKT BiHltET.
P.J.Porter etal.
vs. John C.
Elder et al, partition.
J. P. Schooling vs. T. S. Thomp-
j son, injunction.
In tiie matter ot the assignment
of YY. C. Price, assignment.
Geo. Fletcher vs. J. S. Cochran
and J. Scott Beebe, to recover
money,
J. P. Schooling vs. W. Ii. Mc
Daniel, suit in equity to settle
partnership.
In the matter of the assignment
of Shane & Ijnsway, assignment.
Mrs. M. J. Queener vs. Vaughn
ot Weddle, t-ction to recover money.
T. B. Wait vs. Chas. Schafer et
al. suit in equity to set aside deed.
T. Edgenton Hcgg vs. Thomas
Monteith, ejectment.
In the matter of the assignment
of Hay & Ashby, assignment.
T. E. Herren vs. D.U. Ilalstead,
foreclosure.
Wni. Baker vs. Nelson Bennett,
t recover inonev.
Delia Fields vs. V. H. Fields,
divorce.
Martha Houston vs. Josie Tim
merman, to recover money.
O. F. Barton vs.Ntlson Bennett,
to recover money.
O. F. Barton vs. Nelson Bennett,
act ion for damages.
Thos. Jefferson vs. G. S. Mont
gomery, to recover money.
J. F. Backen-to vs. 1. F. Conn,
suit foi settlement.
The Cedar Mill Co. vs. C. J.
Di.lon. suit for damage.
J. B. Cornett vs. .John Wickizer,
to recover money.
J. W. Cusick s. A. A. Kees,
foreclosure.
Sila A. Adams vs. li. II. Ruth
erford, foreclosure.
In the matter of the assignment
of Aibertina Kreisel, assignment.
G. 11. Liggett vs. E. C. McClain,
foreclosure.
Frank Bros, and T. L. Dogger I
vs. J. F. Whiting, foreclosure 01!
mechanics lein.
Lucy M. Russell vs. A. S. Bas-i
sett et al, foreclosure.
Geo. J. Braner vs. Gentry &
Rutherford, to recover money.
State of ( regon vs. Geo. Mealey,
selling liquor without license, three
charges.
State of Oregon vs. Jas. Pitsford,
selling liquor with license.
State ot Oregon vs. II. P. Mi
Guile, and C. E. Potter, libel.
W. 11. Queener vs. Nelson Ben
nett, to recover money.
J. VanOrder vs. Nelson Bennett,
to recover money,
J. C. Johnson vs. H. M. Der
chick et al, suit to set aside deed.
I. R. Dawson vs. J. W. Ellison,
to recover money.
1. K. Dawson vs. II. B. Kemston,
j to recover money.
: .
1 li. Dawson vs. S. V. KUison,
to recover money.
Fleischner Myer & Co. vs.
Searles & Deane, to recover money,
attachment.
Krausse & K.iein vs. dearies &
Deane, to recover money, attach
ment.
J. il. 1'errv administrator esta
C. K. Gaines vs. J no. W. Gaiuea.
executor will of Willis Gaines, suit
in equity.
T. J. iilack vs. Carl Kinehart, to
recover money.
J. K. Carter vs. F. A. Uurkhar' .
lo recover money.
Maggie Heal' vs. W. B. Doneca
et al. to recover mon.-y.
(ieo- A- u hnney vs. W. .
il,ii'r et to recover money.
Henry Newman vs. L. M. lle,-
ren to recover money.
Henry Newman vs. II. A.s Titiis,
to ecover money
Jno. A. Arnold vs. Sarah Gil-
chrest, loreclosure.
1. 1. Midcr vs. Seymour Van
Horn, to recover money.
Giant Powder Co. vs. Searle &
Deane, to recover money, attach
ment. 1. li. Dawson vs. Searle & Deane,
to reeov r money, a'tachment.
i. i . liiadv Co. v s. Searle &
Deane, to recover money, attach
ment. Martha J. Osborne vs. Alexan
der Osborne, divorce.
Monteith it Seitenbach vs. J. P.
Marshal, to recover money.
J. M. Home vs. W. K. McDan
iel et al., to recover money.
Monteith & seitenbach vs. W.E.
Anderson et al., to recover money.
W. C. Nicholson vs. J. P. School
ing, foreclosure.
Sternberg & Senders vs. F. M.
Cunningham, to recover inonev
Geo. il. IX..';
divorce.
9 vs. J.J. Dodge,
School Land Commissioners vs.
Phillip Gisby, foreclosure.
In the matter of the assignment
of J. W. Ellison.
Fleischner, Mayer & Co. vs. Ad.
and E. Harmon, to recover money.
I. K. Dawson vs. Jno. Batch and
Alice Hatch, to recover money.
W. J. VanSchuyver vs. Ad" and
E. Harmon, foreclosure.
Jno. Montgomery et al. vs. Rob
ert F. Montgomery, partition.
Jno. Small mon ys. Peter Powell,
suit in equity.
Linnie Watson vs. V. II. Cald
wel., suit for BpeciSe performance
of contract.
W. W. Yantis ys. Jue. Small
mon, recovery ot property.
Jno. W. Pugh vs. Southern Pa
cific 14. U. Co.; damages.
Arthur Workman v. Etta Work-1
man, divorce.
Mooney, Valentine Jt Goldsmith
vs. Maggie White ; to recover
money.
James Herwick et ai. vs. Earnest
berwick, partition.
Southern Pacific Co. vs. Arvilla
Fuller, review.
T. Dillenhosfer vs. Perry Smith,
to recover money.
Smith Cox vs. V. Cox, to re
cover money.
M.Y. Bilytuet al. vs. K. O.
Smith, appeal.
I. 14. Dawson vs. J. W. Ellison
et al., to set aside assignment.
W. II. Watkins vs Southern Pa
cific 14. It. Co., damages.
SI. J. .Maple vs. E. P.. Maple,
divorce.
il you v. :.nt
.!tioi :i"k lor
ma if v. hue lal.
liv iiM-t c'gar
li'M.'ph's laclory
BUoWSYllAK ftOTBS.
Hon.J. B. R. Morelock arrived
home last week from Salem.
P. Hume has returned botue
from a trip to ttic Sound country.
The Waters Bros, hare bought
out the clothing that was in the
woolen mills ttore here.
Last Thursday Mr. T.rW.
Swearingen, who lives near here
buiiod ins joungent child, a boy
about one year old. ;
Sunday Rev. A Leltoy preached
his first sermon as regular paa'orof
the First Baptist church, aud will
hold services regularly every Sun
day. Deputy Sheriff D. S. Smith of
Albany paid our city a flying visit
last week serving papers on tne
jurors t. attend tlie Murch term ot
court.
Mrs. Cooper has sold her prop
erty here to Mrs. Keenev, aud her
and son Mr. O. Cooper, will soou
deoart for their new home iu Lo
Angeles.
A fiuit cannery is talked up
here, Jitid as wc Imve ahundauce of
all kinds of Irui: we ought o have
an institutiou ot this Kiuil im
mediately. C. E. Stanard has puachased the
interest of O. P. Cosiiow ie the
noueral merchandise store heiv,nnd
F. M. Jack has purchased the
tock in 1 he postullice store of Mr.
Stanard.
At a meetiug of the Tnuitj
Mul & Milling Company held in
this city a lew days jo. it was de
cided to begin active development
work in the spring, aud an assess
ment was levied calliug for the
sum of $550, which wh? deemeil
sufficient to open up tne property
in goou shape
Following is a list of the letteis
remaining uncalled for at the post
oflice in Albany, Oregon, March ti,
1885): Armstrong, William ; Beck,
Thos.; Brown, Lieut. C II.; Con
dia, Joseph ; Collins, Edward L. ;
Chatman, A. ; Dupee, Oeorge II. ; i
rurgeson, Duncan; lusher, Miss
Addie; t'orgarty, M.; Hettinger,
l'eter; llolthouse, Ilenrv; Mitch
ell, Hall; Menefec, O. J. (2); Man,
Albert; Morgan, John li. ; Mc
Daniel, Sue; Powell, O. H.; San
derson. Geo. W ; Sicoli, Kocco;
Shuson, (J. W. ; Smith, Harvey;
Tompson, A. 1.; Tom, Chas.;
Waldecker, Clara.
Hi i ts Thompson, i M.
-1 C'blld Killed.
Another child ki tie 1 by. the use of
opiatesgiven in the form of Sooth
ing syrup. Why mothers giveJJ their
children such deadly poison is sur.
prising when they can relieve the
child of,it? peculiar troubles by using
Acker's Bahy Soother. It contains
110 opium or morphine. Sold by
Foshay A Mason.
IMI i Kxprrlutenl.
You cannct afford to waste time in
experimenting when yous lungs are
in clunker. Consumption always
seems at first only a cold. Do n't,
permit any dealer to impose upon you
with some cheap imitation of Dr,
Kinsr's New Discovery for Consump
tion, iCougbs and Colds, but be sure
you jret the genuine. Becuutte he
can make more profit he may tell you
iic Im KOiiiclbnir ju?t as good, or just
he same. Dol'I b.? deceived, bni in--ist
upon srettinj Dr. Kinc's New Dis.
covery, which is guaranteed to give
releif in all Throat, Lunrf aud Chest
atl'eciions. Triai bottles tree at Fos
iay A Mason's l)ni Store.
Mrrt-hHHl TnlUriMx.
Mr E. A. Schiftier, who has re
cently been engaged iu th tailor
ing department ot the well known
dot him: house .f L. E. Blain. is
i ' '
'
ie 1 i.it man in the right place,
Hid rs ririiMig out some of the
neatest litting clothing to be ob
tained anywhere. A large line of
new patterns, indu ling some ele
gant light-weight suitings for spring
and summer wear have just been
received. Those desiring neat fit
Una clothing should call and leave
their orders.
A Koslrd Pnra2n,
If you enjoy a good cup ot coffee
ca41 at the Willamette Packing
Company's. They have ji'st re
ceived a fine lot of green and roast
ed tolfees. Do not fail to give
them a trial.
Another new line of Sterling
pianos and Estev organs just re
ceived at (J. L. Blackmail's. .. j
A new harrslj'if
lace, Thompson tV
aurkr:mt at Wal
Co.'. ir
Buy rour ifanlcn seed ud onion
setb at Wall tee. Thompson Jt Co.'.
S n.: -li liee K i ! y U i-e rtee't p.a
toes at Wall tec, T''oiiipso" A Co.'s.
SM'IAL XOTIt'K.
DR. W. C. NEGUS,
(iraihiate of the Royal College of
Londoc, England, also of the liclle
vue Medical College.
The Dr. lias spent a lifetime of
study and practice and makes a spe
cialty of chronic diseases, removes
cancers, scrof i la enlargements, tumors
and wens, without pain or the unite.
He al-ni i;iake-i a . :c. dty of treat
ment with eleetiioii . Has practi ed
in the (Jtrrnian l''rt"i-Ji and English
hosjutalj. L'ail. promptly attended
day or night. If is motto is
"GOOD WILL TO ALL."
U Otlice aud residence Fetry street,
lietween Third and Fourth.
mm.
THOSE WISHING A FIBST
class pian, sewing machine, the
1 itest uiusic or artists' matrials, will
rind a liaruiin hy calling at Mrs. B.
Hyman's. 'J'he pianos arc fully guar- j
anteed for five years. The host ,
piano made to stand the climate of
I the Pacific coast. The New Amen-
a irleti ri . :d !:ne can Si-, ing Machine will please n.ot
J. JoMpl. hone tas.tiii. .us. Painting and niiis.o le
i .-iga-. For s.i U- suns given there. Stamping, Km
t.caicra a:i'.. at J. hr.iidery and Dressmaking done to
ovikr. No. llo 1st St., Albany, Or.
Klrrtrte Kiitrnt.
This remedy is becominr s well
and ponular known & to need no si,c-
cial mention. All who have used
Electric Bitters siug the tame son? of
praise A purer medicine does not ex
it and it is guu.uaieed to do nil that
is claimed. Electric Bitters will cure
all diseases of the Liver and Kidneys,
and remove Pimples, Boils, Salt
Kbeum and other affections caused
by impure blood. Will drive Malaria
from the system and prevent as well
as cure all Malarial ferers For the
cure of Headache, Constipation tai
Indigestion try electric bitters Eu
tire satisfaction guaranteed, or money
refunded. Prtce 50 cents aud fl.00
per bottle at Fof-hay &Muhon,
For chilblain and frost-bites fuse
Cbamlterlain's Pain Balm. When
promptly applied to the frozen varts
it will pievent the k.r. from t unlink
black or peeling oti". It allays the
itchiog and smarting of chilblains
u:-d soon restores the part to a beallhy
condition For sale by Foshay s
Masou,
Li Burkhart,
-TH H ENTEKI'RIStXG-
Real Estate Apt,'
Offers for sale this morning the fol
lowing list of city property, which is
bonded at such extremely low figures
that it is bound to sell:
Four good vaca.it lota in
man's 2d addition for 11000.
Hackle-
One vacant city
cted, for 100.
lot, centrally Io-
One block of 8 lots and good house
and barn in '2d add. for $2,000.
One
house
j;ood cornerlt
and barn in the
and goodl
M ailuitmn,
good location, for $750.
One good house and
location, fo.' $b"0.
one lot. good
Two good vacant lots ou the river
front, good location for mill of any
kind, for $1200.
Four good city lots aud a good
house and barn, for $1200.
FARM I'OR SALS,
I WILL SKM. MY FIXE FARM OF 200
acres, situated in Benton couuty, two
miles from Albany. This is a good, healthy
locatiau, with rood well of pure water, with
wind mill; ftuod house; buildings all new.
This is one o' the most sightly places in ore
pon, having a line viaw of tlie surround iiuj
couNtr, to 11s aud mountains. Far iti
land all new and clean and adapted to all
kinds of fruit. Onality of laud second to
none. I will make rhix a rare barifaia to the
rii(ht man. iiumigmits, don't faill to see
this farm before Jou buv, Come and we me
on the place. M. T. WH1TNKY.
No charge for reserved seats at W,
F. Read's; wo want to show iC;Od.
uioioK hauvv pki;.e;.tkkkm f k
sale. Apply to I. W. Sim.sk Albany
RULE
If A K IX a-
I'ut up exprcly for .luiius'irad
wold and sold at his lioldeu
Uule Bazaar in
ox e:.im )UXDXC an s
AT
25
cents ri:u
Hjt (iiiarantiHtl to
be liist-chos
iu rvery lJesject.
jiJLirs ;i: ahvoii
why; doe?
I I A IV I I II 111
i Because he knows th it his dear wife :c
jnst con:iiiencing to work him for
something you know how it is
yourself b'it when
LADIESTrADE
WITH
Brownell I Stanard
Their husbands don't look that way,
heeaiifee there are no extravagant
prices on their goods. Everything
is gKid; ever think is cheap; make
llnme hapi y, make
YOUR HFSBAND SMILE
By trading at the e;nnmicl stou
where tlw rule ef g-vid "roods and
low prices km ws exception.
D nt forget that k ni;de of economy
is at
Brownell & Stanard's-
COU.V Ull KI KT 'A S I B.1C a.T LBI.VSLS
mm
Albanv Is On
-AND-
Tie Spring Poet Is lid!
This is tbe ship that's built aright,
That has been going day aud night
Bringing goods from ererv tilime
Bought tor cash in the nick of tirue
To plea.se the buvtrs at Wailac, Thompson cfc CoV
This is tle train with its prccNMi? freight
That mt'i tlie thij) ar. the (Wkxanl gate
And carried the uood.s with lightniuy speed
Till the thought it would jump the track, indeed,
To please the 1. in ers at AN allacy Thompson fc Cos.
This is the store, as firm as a rock,
That holds tlie rods from the seaport dock,
All spread out ly a careful hatid
Mids abrics of our own dear land,
To please the buyers at Wallace, Thompson & Vs
Jliis is the press of modern niahe,
Knn with such speed the i aft ers shake,
Jhac spreads the news in tow n and state
And tells ot what has heer. done of late
Jo please the buyers at Wallace, Thompson fe Co's.
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL GE0CE&S,
FLINN BLOCK,
tbe
Boom,
ALBANY, ORK;ON