Morning daily herald. (Albany, Or.) 1885-19??, March 12, 1889, Page 3, Image 3

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THE MORNING HERAIiBt TUESDAY, MAKCH 12. 1889.
C. U. K. TIMB TAKLfc.
NORTH BOU5D.
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6:45 am
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7 :45pm I 5pmiAahland9.00aiD
12;a)pmlli40pmllLiwene 1 40pm
1 1.30pm I Euifene 6.00pm
No Freight received forttoutn.after 1
rat same day.
M.
OREGON PACIFIC TIMETABLE.
Arrives Depart
Pusencer
Freight. .
...111.15m1.00pnj
o.25pnilC.50a iu
Barkhart fc koyce, job printers.
Artists materials cheap at Mrs
Hyman's.
Xew line of fountain pens at
Will & Stark's.
F. A. Burkhart, agent for the
Millard proj.erty.
Telephone for Rale at F. L. Ken
ton's. Price $1.50.
Sells Bros, circus is again head
ing this way and promises to be
here in June.
New line of jewelry, diamond
rings, gold watches silverware etc,
at Will & Stark's.
lWt forget that at Mrs. B. E.
Ilyman'4 is the place to get your
eting machines.
A boot b'ack stand has been
established in front of Mack &
lludge's barber shop.
An exchange says a company hns
leen organized at Eugene to build
a road to the SiuRlaw.
No. 1 Star tomatoes and all kinds
of fresh canned goods at a very 'ow
igure at Conrad Meyer's.
Have you seen that new line
line furniture at Fortmilier
Of
&
do
Irvine's? If not it will pay to
Hi. j
Go to Burkhart & Royce's for all I
kiuus oi ion printing. rnces i
reasonable. First-class work guar
anteed. F. L. Kenton propesss to do a
trictly cash business, and will
ell groceries at the lowest possi
ble prices. :
A meeting of citizens will be held
at Jefferson Thursday to consider
the project of building a bridge
across the Santiam.
The Y. V. C. T. IT.' will give a
sociable at their ball on Thursday
evering, further particulars of
which will be given.
The first case under. the new
:iidical act was tried at Portland
Saturday. The arrested M. D. was
found guilty and fined $150.
The horsemen of Linn county
will meet iu the city on Saturday,
31 arch 10, to arrange for a horse
i,liow to be given in the near future.
Of the 43 applicants examined in
this citv last week fur teacheisi
certificates 3 "-btained first grade,
12 second grade and 9 third grade
ci rtificites.
A new line o: fine wall-papers
itu borders to match have been
opened at Fortmiller & Irving's.
' hey are new and elegant designs.
Vail and see them.
he "Pacific Argand" ranges
both four and six hole. An east
ern stove made especially for this
oast's trade. Sold only by Geo.
W. Smith, Albany.
Those non-magentie watches at
Will & Stark's are accurate time
keejiers, as is exhibited by the
liovel instrument for testing watch
es to be seen in their show v indow.
A new line of Packard organs
just opened at G. L. Blackmnn's.
For puritv and sweetness of tone
and elegance of finish tl-ey lead
them all. Musicians should call
and see them.
A motion was made yesterday to
dismiss the Sittings case on a slip
nlation of agreement between the
prosecuting witness and the de
fendant. The same was taken
under advisement bv the court.
Chas Keifer returnedjfrom Port
land Sunday evening, having gone
down with Edward Zeyss and Wm.
Faber. They stirted " the report
that the latter had been shang
haied and taken aboard a Ger
man ship bound for Samoa, but
tliey afterwards found him looking
for ihem with a gun.
Among the merchandise taken
by burglars from the store of C. B.
Montague at Lebanon Saturday
l iiht was a lot of clothing, and
yesterday a number of Albany men
appeared in new suits. Among
tiiem were A. Ilackleman, II. Fai
well and D. K. N. Blackburn.
When joked about it by their
friends they said they could" prove
an alibi.
The U. S. enginneers' snag pul
ler Willamette is en route to Cor
vallis, where she will be at work
f rsome time on the revetment.
Later in the season both the Wil
lamette and Corvallis will wrk up
:ind down the river, pulling snags
and sluicing bars. By this means
it is expected the river will be
kept open ior navigation until late
i i the summer.
llir Wwodworlh-Marxhull uilial.
At 10 o'clock Sur.day evening
Mr. I). O. Woodworth and Miss
K-ther Marshall were united in
iiianiage nt the residence of the
bride's pareiits in the city, the
vremony being pronounced by
Kev. F.r K. Prichard in the
presence of si few of the immedi
ate friends and relatives oi the
contracting parties. The happy
counle weie the recipients of manv I
eiegant weuaing presents, inev
. - 1 i: . Tl
J.-it on the morning train for i
I 'Ienshurg, where they will in
iiiture reside. A nuii)IT of th'-ir'
It it-mis assembled at t''- .n-put t-j
III them good-bve, and amid a!
s; offer of rice an 1
j:moiI wilv they d-.-new
ho-ae.
ex:re-'ii.iis l :
ioi their I
BOLD BURGLARS.
Thej
Rob A Store at Lebanon
of About $400.
THE ATTCHriCB BIXK ROBREKY,
Son! Importiat DtvelepmeiU ia tk Case,
Which will Appear at the Trial- A
Piecs of Clever DtctivsiWork.
Burglars entered the store of C.
B. Montague at Lebanon on Sat
urday night and carried
away 1
utio'l
about $400 worth of merchandise
The burglary was kept quiet in
hopes of catching the perpetrators,
and the officers of this city were
not informed of it until yesterday.
They affected an " entrance
through a back window and
helped themselves to as much as
the could carry away. It is
thought there were two or three of
the burglars. Ihey took four
valises and filled them with cut
lery, jewelry, ladies dress goods,
clothing, silk handkerchiefs etc.,
and made good their escape. No
due as to the whereabouts has yet
been obtained.
THE BANK ROBBKKY CASE.
A responsible citizen of Lebanon
states that some new and impor
tant developments have been
made in the attempted bank rob
bery there. A detective from
Montana has been sending some
time in Lebanon, investigating the
matter. lie pretended to be an at
torney sent out to defend James
Bannon, who is in jail in this city
awaiting trial for the attempted
robbery, and obtained the conn-
uence oi some parties living in or
near Lebanon who were suspected
of knowing something of the affair
Little by little he gathered facts
about the case until he obtained
,1 . 1 . f - 1
said some startling developments
ar likely to appear at the trial
t!iis week.
Fanornma )f Alaska, .
Arrangements have been made
by the young ladies' literary so
ciety of the Albany College to se
cure a first-class and instructive
entertainment at the opera house
on Friday evening. It is a tour in
the wonderland of the noith,
Al.iska, being a lecture by Rev. H.
V. Kominger, accompanied by a
panorama of 100 Alaskan views,
illuminated by lime light in charge
of Mr. George M. Wesler, the
well known artist, who recently
gave these elegant views in the
tabernacle in Portland. It is need
less to say the entt rtainment will
be firsi-cUss, being both interest
ing and instructive. Mr. llom
inger made a tour of Alaska last
summer, and in connection with
the splendid panoramic exhibition
the wonders of this portion of
I'ncle Sam's dominions in the
north will be vividly and accural -
j ly portrayed. The price oi admii
Mon will be ' cents, reserved
seats 50 cents; for sale at Black
man's drug store.
The Old Wheal ladling 4'ne.
Suit has been commenced in
Benton county bv Hamilton & Jot ,
bankers of that place, against El;as j
Keeney for $300 alleged to be due j
lor 20 bushels of wheat at $15 per j
bushels. This is an issue of ti e
old wheat swindling game which j
was practiced upon several farm- g
of Linn county and was expose j
by the Herald. Hogan.theleadt r I
iu the swindling scheme, was at- j
ruur... I hrH hut UPS Di'unil tf(i
through some technicality, and J
w ts afterwards arrested in Euaene. J
lie afterwards skinned out fr Sun,
Fr.u:i-i.-t. Mr. Keeiiey's isote f r t
$J)0 loll into the hanus of the bank 1
in Corvallis. Similar suits in the
Eastern states have been repeat
edly decided against the swindlers,
ai.-d will probably be in this state.
Fell I ! Ibe IMIeh. I
A little son of Aifred Wheeler i
and tw little sons of Dr. J. 1'.
Wallace were playing near the
Santiam canal on F.Ilsworth street
yeeterday, when the former fell
into the swiftly flowing water. His
two companions, with remarkable
bravery for little boys, aged 0 or
8, succeeded in pulling the lad out,
no doubt saying his life, as he
could not swim and would proba
b.y have drowned.
The ilraatf Jury.
The following grand jury has
been drawn for the present term of
circuit court: A. S. Bassett, I.
Charlton, A. Brandon, Win. (.Join,
(j. F Coffee, Geo. A. Dyson and
M. Cunningham. Alex Brandon
was made foreman. The jury was
sworn in and placed in charge of
Price M linkers as bailiff.
ftnlaa Kuuawar.
Last Saturday as Mrs. J. J.
Dubruille and another lady were
out driving the horse " became
frightened and ran away. The
ladies were both thrown out but
were not seriously hurt. The horse, i
which was a valuable one, was
severely injured, and will probabiy
die.
ir for Yuqtiinn Ha) .
A new scow for the government
has just been launched at Yaquina
l.i'. It cost if-'iKK), and is one ol a
licet ol three to be used in trans
porting stone for the jetty there. I
f he other two are well under
ay
and will soon be finished.
IN-rlnrrd lnar.
J. N. Cochran, of Brownsville
was brought to this citv
Mindav
: I... .... ....l.l
evening uv constanie r. r. iaver.
He was examined and declared in
sane, ami was taKen to tne asylum
vesterdav.
Ji:t fcrrcivrtl.
lot of California crenn
A line
cheese, the llne-t in the land,
jthe
Willauiette Packing Co.
VH)L KlaXTIlM.
The annual school election in
this city yesterday was a very
quiet one. The vote stood as fol
lows :
For director
L. H. Montanye 48
Sherman Thompson. 16
Scattering 3
For clerk
C. G. Burkhart 63
Scattering.: 5
The total number of votes cast
were sixty-eight.
It AST DOTE.
aeaiue s eiecinc motor une
be in operation in a few days.
CI iil-l- -1 . - a 1?
will
lne Eugene Journal presents a
handsome appearance ia its new
dress.
Olsen's new schooner was launch
ed at Astoria Saturday, and christ
ened the Bessie Butter.
Aspirants for the customs collec
torship at Astoria are W Parker,
J. II. I). Groy and Ed. Taylor.
The Seattle National bank, with
J a capital stock of $250,000, trans
acted its first business on Thursday
last.
Applications for the Puget sound
collector-ship are Allan Weir, Alf
II . Wintrode and Inspector Mulkey.
The Astoria check forger, Bush
nell, alias Boss, has been bound
over in the sum of frfOO to await
the action of the grand jury for
Clatsop county.
Columbia river cannerymen are
tepairing machinery, making cans,
painting boats and getting every
thing in readiness for theapjroach-
ing fishing season.
At the annual school meeting in
district No. 1, Astoria, John Fox
was elected director, and J. G.
Hustler clerk. There are 598
children of school age in the
district.
I V"llCO ilVIl, VI .otuiia, loot il
i ."and by contact with a buzz
i wnje atrQ
j finefs
i
i saw . last baturday. ot a ereat
31 r. Holt Ipst three
his left hand in like
manner.
The Newberg (iraphic and the
Dayton Jierald are quarreling ab( ut
the age of their respective editors,
each claiming to be the younger.
The quarrel is proof sufficient that
both are stili in statu pupillari.
Paul Bishop, Alfred Wieman and
l August Shumaker were drowned
on the mouth of the Nehalem
river, on Monday. They had gone
in a small boat out to pilot a
schooner in, their boat was. upset
and all three were drowned..
The Seattle city council has
passed an ordinance compelling all
hotels and lodging houses over two
stories in height to put up fire
escapes. The proprietors of the
Arlington and Buss house have
been arrested for failing to comply
with this ordinance.
The Sew Malr.
The revised statutes provided
that a star shall be added to the
flag on the 4th day of July suc-
(' p(im" no sl.lllllKKlnn lt a naa
, At I
s ate. The Dakotas, Montana and
v ashington will probably be ai.
, milted to the union next autumn,
land on July 4, 1890, the flag wiii
I legally exhibit 42 stars. But there
! i j ,w ..r...W nUln. .1..1 4 .. .
.a riirti4j ai tat lieu iu inc MCu Ol
the flai;-nciaker who increases the
number of stars before that dale,
and already national ensigns pro
claiming the exifctence of 42 states
freely display themselves. The
public impatiently an icipates the
legal date of admission, uncon
sciously applying the equitable
principle that what hns been
agreed upon ouht long ago to
,iavt' e" done, may properly
tratel as actually done.
be
fulfill Granted.
The following patents have been
granted to citizens of the Pacific
fctates during the pat week, ard
reported for the Hkkald by C A.
."'now & Co. patent lawvers Wash
ton, D. C: A. F. Paitz, Bellini.-
ham, Washington territory, fog)
horn
n ; A. H. Brann, San Francisco, I
mal releasing device: J.Daoer. !
ani
Stockton, Cal., harvester; J
. . ' -r--
Dupuy, San Francisco, wheelbar
row ; J. I. Foot, San Diego, Cal.,
lee hive ; II. O. Hooper, San Fran
cisco, elevator; W. Johnson, Port
land, Or., amalgamator; J. (. Let
telier, Los Angeles, fruit box; G
II. Mullins, I..OS Angeles, purfying
iron; J. Paterson, Stockton, Cal.,
plow ; W. O. Pierce, Sacramento,
gate; J. T. Smith San Francisco,
s2am packing; W. M. White, Ta
coma, W. T., hay loader.
The Building and Lean A asocial lan.
The first regular meeting of the
Albany Building and Loan Asso
ciation will be held at the office of
Hewitt, Bryant & Irvine on Friday
evening, March 15, at which time
the first loan will be made. All
stockholders should pay to the sec
retary on or before that date their
membership and expense fees and
their first month's dues. The cer
tificates of stock are now ready to
be issued.
I'l.USOftAL MKftTlOM.
Arch Monteith, of Portland, is in
the city.
Geo. Davis, merchant, of Shedd,
is in the city.
Col. John Kelsay. of Corvallis.
is in the citv.
Weslev Shannon
has returned
from Pennsylvania.
W. T. Hearst has returned
a trip to the Kastern states.
from
D. B. Allen and A. B. Huddle
son, of Jetferson, are in the city.
Mr. Jay Francis, agent of the
Northwestern insurance company,
is in the citv.
On lok Again.
The small boy with three l0gs
keei'ina Hie enwx away fi. that
line lot of cabbage and i-.nniil .wer,
also gnvn i-hs. j;ist n'i-ci. di
the Willamette Packing Co.
THE tIKClIT COIKT.
The WatkiDi $10,000 Damag 8it Traat
U tli TJ. 8. 0rt Other- Case
The following cases were dis
posed of in the circuit court yes
terday :
Mrs. M. J. Queener vs. -Vaughn
& Weddle,action to recover money ;
judgment for want ; of answer
against Weddle.
Delia. Fields vs. W: H. Fields,
divorce ; continued.
Martha Houston vs. Josie Tim-
merman, action to recover money
attachment; continued.
Thomas Jefferson vs.G. S. Mont
gomery, to recover money attach
ment; continued.
The Cedar Mill Co. vs. C. J.
Dillon, suit for fulfillment of con
tractdamages ; settled.
J. B. Cornet t vs. John Wickizer,
action to recover money attach
ment; continued.
G. H. Liggett vs. E. C. McClain,
foreclosure; decree granted.
Erank Bros, and T L. Dugger
vs. J. F. Whiting, foreclosure of
mechanics' lien; settled and dis
missed. V. H. Queener vs. Nelson Ben
nett, to recover inonev ; settled and
dismissed.
I. K. Dawson vs. II. B. Kenis-
ton, to recover money; judgment
oy aeiauic. '
Krausse & Klein vs. Searle t
Deane, to recover money attach
ment; settled and dismissed.
T. J. Black vs. Carl Keihhart, to
recover money; judgment by de
fault. Henry Newman vs. L. A. Her-
ren, to recover mon v attach
ment; jndgment by default.'
Henry Newman vs. K. A. Titus,
to recover money attachment ;
settled and dismissed.
I. D. Miller vs. Seymour Van
Horn, to recover money attach
ment; settled.
MonteUh & Seitenbach vs. O. B.
Marshall, recovery of money;
judgment for want of answer.
J. M. Home vs. W. B. Mc
Daniel, recovery of money at
tachment; judgment for want of
answer.
Monteith & Seitenbacti vs. W.
E. Anderson and Ada Anderson,
recovery of money attachment;
judgment.
Linnie Watson vs. II . Cald
well, suit for specific performance
of contract; settled and dismissed.
Mooney, Valentine & Goldsmith
vs. Maggie White, recovery of
money ; judgment by default.
Smith Cox vs. Valego Cox, re
covery of money; judgment by
default.
W. H. Watkins vs. Southern
Pacific Co., damages, motion to
remove to U. S. court ; granted.
State of Oregon vs. James Gnlli
ford, gambling; plead guilty, fined
$10 and costs.
PI lay I cm lh fare,
Dei o ) an impure state of the bio- d
and looked upon by many with
suspici j i. Acker's Blood Elixir will
remove a impurities and leave the
complexi smooth and clear. . There
is nothing that will 9o thoroughly
build up the constitution, purity and
urengthm the whole system. Sold
J and Wtetd by Foshay & Mason, j
BKIKi' MKXTIU..
Use Fahrney'a panacea.
New goods at Read's.
French kcPis railroad time.
Dr. Negus re note cancers without
pain or the knife,
A new barrel of saner k'raut at Wal
lace, Thompson & Co,'-'.
Buy your tovcj" and tinware at
Smith A; Washburne's.
Buy vour garden seed and onion
ets at Wallace, Thompson & Co.'s.
Soni'j choice Eirly Ujsc seel pota
toes at Wallice, Tbompso" "fe Co.'s,
Try some of those dried pealed
pi
t'i
iciinr. :ii Wallace, Ihompson t:
And, liauuali, how is jour ma?
Down at Head's looking at new goods
of course.
It will pay you to go and see the
leautiful art studies at Guis3 & ,
Son's drug store. ',
J A. Archibald, agent for the SingJ)
j or Manutai-turiug o.fm opposite
or Manuta. tu. iui
temple.
cel ;
v.... .
full I.A.MB HACK. SIUE OK CHEST 13
Miiloh's Porus Plaster. Price, 'i cents
Foshay & Mason.
Builders should go to Smith &
washburne'sfor their carpenters tools
ind builders hardware.
Have we got 'em. Of course we
have, just stacks of icjw good.-, and
we wan; to bM them at W.'F.. Kead's
For your tine imported ind Ke
West cigars, go to M. Baumgart
cigar store, one door east of Black
man's drug store
Mexican Cactus Bitters is the best
remedy In the world for liver and kid j
ney diseases, indigestion, etc. Fr sale ;
t M Banuigart's . . j
With the spring comes gatdening
Mid seeding. Air kinds ofj tools are.
needed hv gardeners will be .found at :
Smith & Washburne's, '
Chamberlain's Rye and Skin Oint
ment is unequaled for old chronic
sores. Many cases have been permaj
nantly cured by it. For sale by Fo.
shay & Mason.
The immense sale of Chamberlain's
Cough Remedy has been producd to a
great extent by people who have been
cured by it telling their friends and
neighbors of its good qualities and
urging them to try it. The most se
vere cpld will soon yield to its sooth
ing effects. For sale by Foshay &
Mason
The dry cold weatl: -r f the early
winter worth is pro'lii-'ivc of ug.-ea
deal of croup among i.ilctren. Moth
crs should be on the lookout for it,and
be prepared to arrest it as soon as the
tirct symptoms appear. True croup
nevi-r comes without a warning: a day
or two befoie the attack the chid wili
become hoaree. and that symptoms is i
soon followed by peculiar, rough
cough. If Chamberlain's Cough
Remedy is given as soon as this hoarse
ness or cough appears, all danger and
anxiety mayi be avoided; It has ueve
failed, evenu n the most severe cases.
There is no danger in giving the
Uemedy for it contains no injurious
substance. For sale by Foshay A
Mason,
If yon 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.
Joseph's factory.
i
I
F. A
Real Estate M
Do j'ou want to bur a eood
vacant city lot to build on this
spring? If so, if you will come
and see me I will show vou 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 Ferrv street and
fronting on that street. Come and
see me, if you want a bargain in
any kind of citv Dropertv. Re
member I am aeent at this noint
for the famous Canadian Pa-ifi.
railway, and I can sell vou a ticket
direct to any point in the United
States or Canat a for from $5 to $10
cheaper than jou can get 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.
Klrctrfc Klllrr.
This remedy is hceotnin so well
and popular known as to Deed no spe
cial mention. All who uave used
Electric Bitters sinjr the same on:r of
I praise A purer medicine does not e.x
! ist and it is "-uaranteed to do nil Hint
j is claimed. Electric Bitters w ill cure
i all diseases of the Liver and Kidneys. '
hV,?..;.?1 ,!'plesr s- M,
Kheum and other affections caused
by impure blood. Will drive Malaria
r.... i . ..
as cure all Malaria) fevers For th-
cure of Headache, Constipation and
Indigestion try electric bitters Eu
tire satisfaction guaranteed, or money
refunded. Prtce 50 cents and $1 .00
per bottle at Foshay & Mason.
For chilblain and frost-bites 'use
Chamberlain's Pain-Balm. When
promptly applied to the frozen parts
it will pi event the sk.ii from turning
black or peeling off. It, allays the
itching and smarting of chilblains
and soon restores the part to a healthy
condition For sale by Foshay V
Masou.
FARM FOR
Iwilljskll myi;fine:farm OK 200
acre, situated ,in Benton cuunt.v, two
miles from Aibany. Thin is a xchmJ, iioalt.hv
locatiaii, with ood well of puro water, witii
wind mill; guod house; buildings all new.
Tbis is one o' the most nightly places iu Ore
gon, having a Hue riaw of the Hurroundini;
coustr, l)-n and mountains. Far inj.'
lund all uew and tlau and alaptei t all
kinds of fruit. VualiU of land second M !
none. I will make rhis a rare bargain to tin- 1
riifht man. Iiuinii;miita. don't faill to ue i
this farm before Jou buy, Come and we me i
-n the hIhoc. M. T. WH1TXKY. ;
No cuure lor icscicu seals at
F. Head's; we want to show goods
W
ii.il.1 . eia'.sriIKKKS Kil!
Apply lu 1'. W. Scixk Allwny
J sale.
ISAKrXG
ro IVDEli.
V it u-i ex::vs''v for JuIiusGrad
jgwohl and sold at his Golden
Rule Bazaar in
ONE POUND CANS
AT
2 5, CENTS fcIEK CAN
gjlGnaranteed to be first-class
iu every Ilespect.
JULirS GR AM OH
Because he knows that his dear wife is
just commencing to work him for
something ynu kuow how it is
yourself-but when
LADIESTFADE
WITH
Irownell I Stanard
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 pri:cs knows no exception.
Don't forget that tt mple of economy
is at
BroTTaoll & Stanard's-
COUNBR KIKST ANI BKC A' Vt-BfV SLS
Burkhart,
RULE!
i f fi r J Xjt
imam
THE MAN LOOK SAD
lap Is I
Tie Spring Poet Is itei !
This is the ship that's built aright,
That has been 2oin' day and uio-ht
wringing gooas iroin everv clime
.Bought tor cash in the nick of time
To jJease the buyers at
1 bls is the train with its
fr,, . , , . i
lliat lllt-t I le shin at ttlH
I
I And CaiTU'd tl
caiTieu uie irooaa witn mrntnint! speed
Till the tlimiirht it would jump the track, indeed.
To please the tuners at Wallace, Thompson & CoV
; J Ins is ilu slort
is rirm
That holds tin
niid
from
1 All
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ad out ! a careful
iUMIS
l 1 HM 1'
of our own
- ..(To please the Olivers at Wallace, Thompson tfc Co'b
7"his is the press of modern mae.
Run with such speed the i afters shake.
That spreads the news in town and state
And tells ot what has leer. done of late
Jo please the buyers at Wallace, Thompson & Cos.
'WHOLESALE AND 3E7AIL G&0CE&S,
FLINX BLOCK,
tie Bin,
-AND-
Wailact, Thompson & (Vs
precious tivmht
1 i i i "
(Itiok V.1MI o;il
-
as a rock.
the seaijort dock.
liand
dear land.
ALBANV, OUEGOX
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