Morning daily herald. (Albany, Or.) 1885-19??, March 10, 1889, Page 3, Image 3

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    THE MORNING HEBALD: SUNDAY. VMA1?CH 10, 1889.
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7:iOan, 4Spm
SOUTH BOUM.
'Arrives! Departs! Arrives
Calajexp
Emrene
Freight
7:45pm I 5pro.Ashliind9.0Oam
I2;20pin!l2.40pm Eiwene 2.44pm
, . - l.:OpmKiuene 6.00pm
No Freight received forouth.af :er 11...
the hoiuo day.
URkXiON PACIFIC TIMK TABLC
Arrives Departs
rinTlSamTToOp m
5.25pnilti.50 Ui
Paseneer
Freight....
School election to-morrow.
Eugene is to have a telephone The stockholders of the company
system. j are as follows : J. L. Cowan. S. K.
Artists materials cheap at Mrs. Younjjr, N. A. Blodgett, C. li.
Hyman's. i Burkhart, V. K. Keliey, W. II.
New line of fountain pens at Ooltra.Wm Ralston.H. L. Crai.or,
will A Stirk's L. flinn, b . L. Allen, A. l'eaice,
A I & Marks. .... Chas. Pfelffer, J. W. Cusick, A.
Y . A. Burkhart, agent for the . iIawkleinail Cua8. K. Wolverton.
Millard property. j A (JroS8 u F Simpson, W. C.
Telephone for Bale at F. L. Ken- j Tweedale, A. B. Mcllaiu, C. J.
ton's. Trice $1.50. ; Stuart, M. Sternberg, E. J. Lan-
The price of wheat remains at j nin;, Stewart fc Sox, Julius Grad
70 tents in this city. j wohl, W. F. Read.J. W. Anderson,
iu i Lci,mi.,r
Aib'.s y this summer.
It i Untight now that Ex -Sena-
tor slater may recover.
Njw line of jewelry, tVa'noml
rings, gold watches silverware etc,
at Will & Stark's.
Don't forget that at Mrs. 15. E.
sewing machines.
No. 1 Star tomatoes and all kinds
of fresh canned goods at a very 'ow
figure at Conrad Meyer's.
Have von seen that new line of
rine lurmttire at ronniiiKr ; banv, Oregon, the right to construct
Irving'? It not .twill pay to do j a.M,- 'operftte a 8treet railway over
iani along the streets and public
Go to Burkhart & Koyce's for 11 j tn'Toughfares of said city of Al
kinds of job printing. Prices j L,..y.
reasonable. First-class work guar- i',e people of the city of Albany
anteed. io ordain as follows :
The Southern Pacific train ran Section 1. That there be and
over and k.lled a $r.'5 horse owned hereby is granted unto the Albany
by P. A. Moses at Tangent on Strjut Railway Co. of Albany, Or
Friday. egon, and its assigns, the right
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There is talk of a big excursion
from San rrancisco to Albany and
i it. a. v : i : l
irooaoiy to l auiiina uurinir tne i
Hummer.
About 83,000 bushels of wheat re
mains unsold in the Farmers'
warehouse, and about 25,013
1 u hels of oats.
The horsemen of Linn county
will meet in the city on Saturday,
March .15, to arrange for a horse
show to.be given ia the near future.
F. L. Kenton propesss to do a
strictly cash business', and will
sell groceries at the lowest possi
ble prices.
If you want a clean and fine
smoke ask for J. Joseph's home
made white labor cigars. For sale
by most cigar dealers and at J.
Jseph'8 factory.
A new line of fine wall-papers
with borders to match have been
opened at Fortmiller & Jrving's.
I key are new and elegant designs.
Call and see them.
he Pacific Argand ranges
Wh four and six hole. An east
ern! stove made especially for this
coast's trade. Sold only by Geo.
W. Smith, Albany.
Those non-majienttc watches at
Will & Stark's are accurate time
keepers, as is exhibited by the
novel instrument tor testing watch-
. . . . - . .
es to oe s;en in tnejr snaw winoow.
Farmers say that the prospects !
were never better for a i,eaVy
wheat crop than at present. There
is a larger acreage sown
a Iari'r af;reaii sown in l.'iin ,
county this season than f jt
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Llll'.kIM .
toeiai 1
years.
lien F. French, the rustling book
agent, has received from Washing
ton a beautiful memoir, containing
complete details of the inauguration
of President Harrison It reached
here on remarkably quick time.
Curran & Mor.teith sold yester
day to 'John Lear lot 7 in block 8.
Uackleman's 8d addition, owned
by James Brown ; consideration,
HtO. They also sol i to Mrs.
Sophia Paumgart two lots in
Uackleman's 3d addition.
The pieent summer promises
to he one of the busiest building
seasons in the history of Albany,
and A ill mark a period of substan
tial growth in the city. . Important
railroad building, public improve
ments and private enterprises now
ii foot render this assured.
Some of the fastest horses in
Oregon are owned in IJnn county.
It is strange that the fair grounds
race track adjoining the city I P '" or ll9 assigns in the const mc
ild be allowed to fall into dis-' u1onor rf PaIr ut ,J str rilllw'
and
shoul
use, while local horsemen send
their horses to Mc.M.nnville and
other places for training.
Prof. Krumbein, the London
artist, is in the city w ith some (ine
oil crayon portraits of President
Harrison, Governor Pennoyer and
other prominent men. He .will re
turn in a few day to take' orders.
They wi.'l be on exhibition at
P.lackman's drug store.
There never was a time when all
tin towns of Oregon were so alive
T the r.eed of making known their j
vspecial advantages and the value
of the country tributary to them as
now. In ail "directions effort are
ma le to advertise local interests
: :id to make the state better known
"'road. That such a course must
iiave a walutary effect there can be
no doubt.
All the excitement ovtfr the re
J'otted sinking of an American
iiian-of-war at Samoa ry the Ger
'i !is proves to have resulted from
a bogus dispatch manufactured by
'e .rt.i Frncijo Examiner. Re-'iabil-ty
and tin ht'.iiiies ii ;:ivir.;
t'fws ;"ire ess n i ib v. i soone?
4,r later big pajeis as wll as sinai
ties must learn to practice if they
v-ish to ni.iin'ai:: j-iibiiv. cnlidenci
a'd patronage.
THE STREET R. R.
The Company Proposes to Begin
Work at Once.
the nv. WHO COMPOaK it.
Csmplft Liat of the Stockholders lbs
Ordinance Granting the Franchise
and Its Provisions.
Much interest has been mani
fested in the uewiy-orjjanized Al
bany Street Railway Co. Tothoee
who are skeptical as to the inten
tions of this company to construct
the line this summer it can be said
the company state that they will
at once proceed with the work, and
before the people of the city are
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Fol owing are the incorporators :
, . T ? . ,-,
F simusm. W. F. Read. W. U.
Goltra, M. Sternberg, V. C. Twee-
j dle, Samuel E. Young, A. 1. Mc
I llwaiu, Chas. E. Wolverton.
The men who compose the com
pany are all solid citizens of Al-
jet your'bany. lr.e nee ary stock lias
all ueen suuscrineu, ana ine suc-
tess of the enterprise is assured.
The ordinance granting the fran
chise to the company is as follows:
An ordinance granting to the
i Albany Street Kailwav Co. of Al-
anu pnvaiege to lay uown, con
struct and maintain a street rail
way, the tracks to be constructed
of iron or steel laid upon suitable
foundations, and to i .hi and oper
ate thereon curs and such vehicles
necessary to carry passengers, bag
gage and freights over and along
the line of said railway upon First
street for the whole lengtti thereof
and upon Lyon street from the
center of First street in the city of
Albany, Linn county, Oregon, to
the south boundary oi the corporate
limit? of said city 'of Albany, ami
over and along any and adl other
streets Within the said city of Al
bany that said company or assigns
may deem iiecessary or convenient
for the successful operation of its
railway for the full teim of i'o ears
Irom the date of the approval ol
this ordinance. Provided theritrht.
privilege and franchise hereby
granted to the said Albany Stroet
j Kailwav Co. and its assigns to lay
a d construct a st"ect railway shall
1 oe
exclusive within the corporate
limits of the said city of Albany
tor the lull term ol 2 years atoie
sid, anJ, : provided further, the
said company shall have and enjoy
the privilege and franchise hereby
granted upon all streets that it
snail have constructed its railway
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at the end ot said 2: years, so long
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as me same snaii oe useu as a
net-i lauway , out um iiituuu
8 n. be exclusive uon s d
;ets alter the exp.ration of shiu
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LJMULmtM ll. III.VI UUVI VVIICI I l'l.bl.'U 111
.
1 tne miuuie oi tne sireeis except
where curves are required to pass
from one street ujku another, and
that the track, curves and turnouts
shall be laid in such a manner as
to least obstruct the public in the
use of said streets.
Sec. 3. The said street railway
shall be constructed and main
tained upon the grade as estab
lished by th'city of Albany upon
sattl streets, and the said company
si. all at all times keep and main
tain the said railway in good con
dition and repair, including the
space between the rails, and that
the cars run thereon shall be first
class and. kept in a cleanly condi
tion. And the said Albany Street
Railway Co. and its assigns shall
have and hereby is granted the
privilege of using steam, electric
or horse p wer, as said company
or its assigns may hereafter de
termine. Sec. 4. That said railway com-
suitu not oruupy nor obstruct iie
street lor moie than M0 continuous
feet at any one time nor or a
greater length of tune than 80
days.
ekc. 5. That said street railway
company and its assigns shall
plank its track for the whole length
tliecof upon; the outside of the
rails for , I he space of eight-inches
from said rails outward, which said
itlank shall be placeu as near the
heighlh of Ihe said rail, so as to
leatot obstruct the travel by the
public and at the same time be the
leaiat inco-u mod ions to the use of
said railway by said company, and
when the track of said railway
snail cross any bridge the same
shall be plunked upon each side of
the rails so as to least interfere
with the use of the said bridge bv
the iublic.
t-EC. . That said railway com
p;iy and its asst. n may" fix he
charges to be mauj for catryiiig
iiu i ritii toning passengers, wag
gae and lreiglit upon and over itt. I
.ines. Provided ine hue chawd I
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iui ii i .-..triit-i 11. i- .tlli JOt'l
or any p.rt ttiereol sliaii i.ol i-x-i
etd li .v. vvtits
.-Ki-. 7. aiil roiiipauy s!:.i 1
uitiiin 8.i davA after in.- upj.i.. ,i.
i this ordinance nie a rtiiiu-n ac-
ceptance of the sanie, and if it
fails to 61e such acceptance wiMiin
the said 30 days it shall be deemed
to have forfeited all rights and
privileges under this franchise.
Sec. 8. That, work shall be
commenced upon the construction
of said railway within Wdaysfrom
the approval of this ordinance, and
the same shall be completed upon
First street from Washington street
to the intersection with Lyen street
and uoon Lyon street to the Ore
grn & Ca'if r .ia 1 a'lroad Co.'s
depot within one year from such
approval.
Sec. 9. That said railway com
pany or its assigns shall upon for
feiture of this franchise put all
streets upon which its said lines
shall have been located in as good
condition and repair as the balance
of said streets within said city of
Albany within 90 days from the
forfeiture thereof.
Sec. 10. This ordinance shall
take effect and be in force fo n
and after its approval by the mayor.
The ordinance was signed by
Mayor Cowan on Feb. 28, and it
terms Have been accepted by the
company. A meeting of the stock
holders will probably be held next
week, at which time oflicers will
be elected and arrangements made
for the immediate commencement
of work.
A'llxKttKT IS STttKK.
I
A Number ol Good Shows Will Visit Albai;
Next Month.
Mr. W. F. Read, secretary of
the opera house company, states
that a number of firt-class shows
are booked for performance in this
citv next month.
The Ben Colton Comedy Co.,con-
sidereu one of the hest on the road
will be here on March i!2.
On or about April 15 the never-to-be-forgotten
Akin Joslyn Com
pany will appear in an entirely
new play.
The Koyce & Lansing Musical
Comedy Co.. which is favorably
known in Albany, will be her.- on
April 1.
The well known Grismer-Davif
Dramatic Company is booked for
one of their splendid performancr
on April 2(.
ItispDssible that Paul Boytm
will give an exhibition here, as his
agent has written for information
concerning a suuaoie place lor a
performance by this noted swim
mer. It is quite certain that this city
is to be treated to a series of first
class performances during the next
month.
Wedding Kells,
This evening at the residence of
the bride's parents in this citv,
Mr. I). O. Woe J worth, formerly of
Albany, now of Ellensburg, W. T.
and Miss Esther Marshal, the ac
complished daugh-or of A. II.
Marshal, will be united in marri
lge. by Rev. E. R. Prichard. The
contracting parties are .well and
favorably known here and have a
wide circle of friends w ho will ex
tend to them hearty congratula
tions. The "uirriage will "w a very
le-herche affair, only a few of the
most in. imaie friends of tne bri'le
and groom being present. Mr.
Wood wort li ha 3 recently engaged
in the drug store bnine s in
Ellensburg. where the happy
couple will in future reside.
A Wonderfal Pumpkin.
large iflass was broken tl-.f
A large tilass was
otner day in the tshow window ol
Rurkhait& Keeney's real estate
office, in which a nuge pumpkin
UMltt il i CI .I'l V'l.il A Lit r mi..ip ft...
; t... i.'ast i,0 was mwjii. ......
1 ..- . ,..a t v.. . ni UllTI liU II
1 t - - - 1 ---
au, inquited the cause. He
cause. tie was
informed that since the pumpkin
was taken from the garden last
fall it had jjrown six inches in
dianWr, in fact had been growing
all inter, and that on account of
the recent rain it had begun to
grow so rapidly tliat it was crowded
against the window breaking it.
As the pumpkin was something
like a hundred pounder the eastern
man was ready to believe any
thing, and he accepted the story
and went to the hotel to write
home about this wonderful climate.
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A Bis PiirrtaiiM'. .
A syndicate of Albany men con
sisting of F. M. Redfield, V. C.
Tweedale and V. F. Crosby have
purchased of .John Millard 40 acres
adjoining the city between the
fair ground and the Flkins falls,
and with the latter gentleman have
formed a company, who will plat
the same, lay it out in town lots
and place them upon the market.
The price paid for the land was
tftiOO and 50 per acre. The plat
is beautifully located, and it will
before very long be dotted with
residences.
To Improve the ttuera Mouse.
A meeting of the stockholders of
the Albany Buildiog Association
will beheld wu the 19th inst, at
which time directors will be
elected for tiieeusuing year. It is
also stated that a proposition will
be made to raise up tlit opera
house, making it a three story
building, the ground floor to be
used as a business bouse.. This
would make of the opera lie e a
doe structure and a good business
corner.
IB0.AL MK.MIO..
Nelson Rennett, the well known
railroad coutiactor, is in the city.
Dr. E. (). Smith and II . Y.
Thoiupsod, of Portland, are in ttie
city.
Mrs. J). McClain and Mrs.
Heathman, of Harrisburg, are vis
iting in the city.
Miss Clara McMeeken, who has
been visiting in this city for several
d ys, returned home last evening.
.Mis. J. C. George of Seat: In,
Mrs. M. C. tieorgu and her n.otlier
"l t'uri liiiul, wlio lias been visiiing
.it i lie; ii sidt in't' oi Mrs. n ui jc in
tiii.s city, returned ;ome yes er ay.
Burkhart !c Royce, job printers
Tim HAsotic nuriE.
Tne Building Board Meet and Amiga for
Its Erection This Snaaaner.
The Masonic building board.con
sisitimr of Messrs. D. P. Mason, C.
E. Wolverton, L. O. Marehajl, J.
K. Weatherford, L. Senders, G.
W. Maston and G. F. Simpson,
met last evening and organized, by
the election of G. F. Sunpsori, pres
ident. C. E. Wolverton secretary
and D. P. Mason treasurer.'
The following building commit
tee was appointed, with instruc
tions to submit the plans, adver
tise for bids and arrange for the
immediate work of constructing the
building: G. W. Mastan, L. Sen
ders and G. F, Simpson.
The building will be a two-story
structure, 100 feet long and 42 feet
front on First street. The location
is the ground purchased last sum
mer, where the old building of the
First National Bank now stands
and the wooden building eat of
the same. The first story will be
used for store buildings. The
temple, it is said, will be a tine
structuie and an ornament to the
city.
ittl'IUEUX r.llll'lf FFI I.ILS.
They
Return from, a Trip to Lebanon- Tho
Proposed Ci aviHe Bni ch.
Messrs. Koehler, Brandt and!
other oflicials of the Southern
Pacific railroad returned to Port-1
land vesterdav from a trip over the !
Lebanon branch of the road. They
went to Lebanon to investigate the
matter of the recent injury re
ceived by W. II. Watkins, for
which he" has sued the company
for $10,528.
They also had in yiew tlie . pro
posed " extension of the Lebanon
liranh t-j Sodaville. and it is un
derstood, sent engineers to view
the route and make various inves
tigations concerning it. The people
of Sodaville ollerto secure the right
of way, and there is little doubt
but that the road will be built
along with the other railroad
pntfrorises this summer, as it is
comparatively a 1' vel route
and
the cost of
construction wouid be
small
Coming to Oregon.
As an evidence of the late im
migration that is pouring into Ore
gon the Oregon Short Line road is
running big passenger trains
crowded with people going west.
It Pocatello on Friday evening the
West OOUIIU iram Uiiu triK"i vaio uu - ---- ; , v
n .,lo,l a tn till everv seat One promptly applied to the frozen narts f.vj
loaded as to till eer seat, yne j it wm cnt the sk n fr0II ,uruhl(, SV..
of the officers of the road predict bla(.k or peelinr oir. u allavs the i
tnat neiore aiay isi mry iu us
running two such trains per day.
The tirjMllujc t'onameucctl.
The first property owner to com
mence work on the grade recently
ordered by the city conncil on
Washington street was Dr. 1). M.
Jones, who commenced yesterday
to cut the street down to grade.
He will use the dirt removed from
the street to liU up the lower
portion of his lots.
Deal It tr a. ri)OCr, .
J. J. Davis, well known in this
portion of the fate, died at his
home near Jefferson on Fri- ay,
atzed 55. ile was one of the pio
neers of Oregon and was a man of
good qualities.
A
False stiiicincnl.
parties are circulating
Certain parties are
the report that we are not selling i
Pearl coal oil. and that its test is
only '. tire teit, which is fal.se.
We are selling the genuine Pearl
coal oil, 150 tire test, at $1 L5 per
live gallon can ; every can guaran
teed. All we have "to say is this,
charity begins at home; you mind
your business and we will attend
io oiiis. Willame te Packing Co.
It It IK IKTI.
Uie Fahrney's paiucen.
New goods at Kead's.
French keeps railroad time.
IUiv your stoves and tliitvai
at
Sinilli A: Washburne's.
Buy vour sranlen seed and onion
Sets at Wallace. Thompson & C:'t.
Soma eh ice K ir!y le seed pota
toes at WaJlif e, T!'onipso" & Co.'s,
Try some of those dried pealed
peaches at Wallace, Thompson V
Co.'s.
And. Hannah, how is your ma
Uown at Read's looking at new goods
of course.
It will pay you to go and see the
beautiful art" studies at Guisi &'
Son's drug store.
j A. Archibald, agtnt for the Sinc?
er Manufacturing Co., oppr.site
Fellow? temple.
FoK LAME BACK, SI UK OR CHEST fSK
SliiloVt Poms Piaster. l'riee,ri" c ents.
Foshay & Mason.
Builders should iro to Smith it
Wjtsiibunie'a.for their carpenters tools i
and builder hardware.
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nave we got em j cwinsc nc
have, iust stacks of u-w goods, ana
we want to bill them at 'V. F. Read's
For your tine imported ind Ke
West eigi're, iro to M. Baumffart
cigar 6torc, one door east of Black
man's drujf store
Mexican Cactus Bitters is the best
remedy in the world for liver and kid
ney diseases, indigestion, etc. For sale
at M Banmgart's
With tit'! spring comes iraidi-ninir
Mid srediiiV. AH k of tools are
needt'd hyWrd.-ticrs .wil be found at
! Smith tV. Wat-hbu rue's.
Chaaibcrlaiu's F.ve ..nd Skiii Oint
ment is iiiienualed. lor old chronic
eoivs. Many case have been permaj
nantlv cured by it. For sale by to
shav fe Vason.
The dry cold weather of the early
winter months is productive of .!; ea
deal of croup auionir chilaren. Moth
ers should be on the lookout for it,and
be prepared to arrest it as ?oon as.the
tir-rt 8vmptnm appear. True croup
nev r comes without n warning: day
or two befoiethe attack the chid wili
become hoarse, and that symptoms is
soon followed bv ( peculiar, rough
cough. If Chamberlain's Cough
Remedy is given as soon as thi- hoarse
lies or" rough appears, all danger anr?
anxietv mayi be avoided; it has neve
failed, cvenn n the most severe cases.
! There is no danger in givinff the
Remedy- for it contains no injurious
substance. For sale by Foshay A
.Maiuu,
Ik
Real Estate Apt,
Do you want to buy a good
vacant city lot to build on this
spring? If so, if you will come
and see me I will show you some
in as good a location as vou could
ask for from $150 to $200 per lot.
These lots are beautifully situated,
being located near Ferry street and
fronting on that street. Come and
see me, if you want a bargain in
any kind of city property. Re
member I am agent at this point
for the famous Canadian Pacific
railway, and I can sell you a ticket
direct to any point in the United
States or Canac a for from $5 to $10
cheaper than oil can set it over
any other line Don't forget this
little point when you want to go
East or when you want to send for
your friends in the East.
Klrrlric Killers.
This remedy is becoininir so well
and popular knuwii as to ceed no spe
I'iul mention. All who liari nsrit
Elcerie hitters siug the (-aiue ong of
prai.se A purer medicine does not ex
ist and it is guuruntced to do till that
is claimed. Electric Hitters will euro
! all diseases of the Liver and Kidneys,
and remove Pimples. Boils. S:ilt
i Rheum and other all'ection caused
by impure blood. Will drive Miliaria
from the system and prevent, as well
I as cjiire afl Malarial feers For the
1 cure of Headache, Constipation and
! Indigestion try electric bitters Kn
I tire satisfaction guaranteed, or money
refunded, l'rtce 50 cents and $1.00
per bottle at Foshay tt Mason.
For chilblain
aud frost-bites fuse
Chamberlain's
Pain Balm. When
itching and smarting of chilblains I
and 8oou restores the part to a healthy
i ondition , For . sale by . Foshay V
Mason.
FARM FOB SALST"
I WILL SKLL MYCK1NE-FARM ? 2W
acres, situated in Hcnton county, two
luiU'S from Albany. This is a (OO'l, healthy
locatiau, with good well of pure water, with
wind mill; guod house; buildings all ie .
TliiH is one ot the uiont hightlj' places in Ore
you, having a flue viaw ofthe tiurrouudfair
couNtrj, towns and luountaim. Karin
land all new and clean and adapted t.) all
kinds of fruit. Onality of land necond
none. I will make rhis'a rare liar:iin to the
ri(;ht man. Immii;niits. don't faill to M-e
this farm before JJou huv, Come and xee mc
on the place. M. T. WHI'l'NKY.
.No charge lyr reserved se ds at W.
F, Kead's; we want to show jioods.
. mI .'4. Jfc 1 1 111
KJ sale. Apply
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10 I. . SflNK Albaii.i
llll,
MAKING
I'ut n: expressly for .Juli;nji!(irad
wohl and sold at his Golden
Rule Iiaxaar in
ONE POUND CANS
-AT
'25 CENTS TEH CAN
Clr( ilia ran teed to be
first-class
in every Respect.
JULirS CiR Al.W (HI
I
Because he knows that his dear wife Is
just commencing to work him for
something you. know
yourself but when
LADIESTrADE
WITH
Brownei: & Staoard
Their husbands don't look that way,
because there are no extravagant
prices on their goods. Everything
is good; every think is cheap; make
Home happy, make
YOUR HUSBAND SMILE
By trading at the economical store
where the rule of good goods and
low prices knows no exception.
1 -n't forget that ttmple of eooiioin
is at
BroT7Holl & Stanard's-
COKXER KIKT A SO BRCA''4LBI SL
Burkliar
1
w v sill mmm . '-s.
VIIY5 DOS .. T Vbt':
THE MAN LOOK SID 3ll ir K
lap is Oil
-AND-
The Spring Pi Is iW!
This is the ship that's built aright,
That has been goinj day and night
Bringing goods from everv clime
Bought tor cash in the nick of time
To please the but?rs at Wailact, Thompson & Co'
f jPk
ftp "EJj
This is the f rain with its preciou. fre ight
That met tin ship at the dockyard g.ie
And carried the snoods with lightning speed
Till the thought it would jump tlie track, indeed.
To pic-is th- 1 uners at ailac, Thompson & CVs.
This is tin-, stort, iis linn as a rock.
iTliHt holds.tiit ilcikhJjs from the seaport dock,
1 All sprt'iul out ly a careful haud
Mids 'ahrics ot ;.ur own
To please the bir ers at
This is the press of modern uiaj-.c.
Run with such speed the i afters shake.
Jltac spreads the news in town and state
And tells ot what has been done of late-
Jo please the buym at Wallace, Thompson & Cos.
WHOLESALE , AND EETAIL GE0CEES
FLINN BLOCK,
TVs nl
dear land,
Wallace, Tliompsdu
. A LB AN V, 0REo'0N