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

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    THE
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HEBAID: TUESDAY, MARCH 19. 1889.
. C. K. K. TIMK TABLfc.
NORTH BOUND.
! eprts'nives.
Ckla. expr.
Euitene ex
Fi eight
i;45 ami ranJ, l'ortl'd 10 lxm
ll;15auil1''-:Wm 3 4. pin
":liml " r.w
SOUTH BOUND.
Arrives! Departs!
Arrives
t'al&'exp
Eujrene ex
Freight
7:45pm
I2r20pm
5pm
12.4ui
I 1.30pm
Ashland 9.00am
t'ti'.'cne 2 40pui
Eujrene 6.00pm
No Freight received forfjouth.after II.Jm.
the same day. '
OREGON PACIFIC TIMK TABLK.
Arrives Departs
Pamen?er.
Freight.,
HI 15am
1.00 p m
6.50a m
.... 5.2:
25pm
JOTTI.Wg
ABOUT TeW.
lias five bootblack
Albany now
stands.
The woolen mills subscription
will boom to-day.
Circuit court reconvened at 1
o'clock yesterday.
Mrs. E. Murray is removing into
the Exchange hotol.
There is talk of several new busi
ness houses in ibis c:ty soon.
Te hors show wiil occur in this
city one week from ne?it Friday.
The W.C. T. U. will hold its
regular meeting at 7 :30 this even
ing. There are no idle real estate
men, carpenters or builders in this
city.
G. W. Maston has sold to W n.
"Wright 20 acres of land adjoin Lag
this city.
Everything points to an early re
t. iiption ot work on the Oregon
P.ei tic railroad.
T t io I
Seven tramps left this city last
evening, having been reh ed
fiom the city jail.
.And now Portland is to have
a six days gc-as-you-please race,
beginning Thursday.
There are about twenty i
nesses in the Thornton manslaugh
ter case, now on trial.
The corner stone of the new St.
Patrick's church was laid in Por.
1 -nd Sunday by Archbishop Gross.
Steamboat traffic on the upper
"Willammette continues lively, not
withstanding the low stage of
water.
E. Thrall had the misfortune
yi iterday to inflict an ugly wound
In his hand by tnrusting a rusty
nail into it.
A number of the Masonic fra
4 ernity of this city will attend the
i jneral of the late Hon. Enoch
Iloult at Harrisburg to-morrow.
The remains of Mrs. Kirk weie
taken to Jefferson Sunday from
Eastern Oregon for buna1. She
-was a daughter of B. F. Looney.
At the asylum in Salem the
pmall-nox ward a'l moves on
serenely. The patient is recovering
and no new cases have developed.
If tramps mul out that the .Al
bany city authorities will put all
of them who stop here to work
grading the Ptreets, they will move
on with alacrity.
Rumor has it that .lames Tom
linson.a graluate of the Albany
Col ee, and a joptil;ir young lady
of Benton will be united :n mar
riage next Sunday.
The opera house corner if raised
ur and another story added will
make a fine business local ion. The
business of the city cannot at the
Present rate of growth remain ex
g naively on First street. V
When the Oregon Pacific railroad
is completed into Eastern Oregon
next summer the wool clip of that
region will be shipped to this city,
ami a portion of the same will be
manufactured by the woolen mills
here.
The Lebanon hank robbery case
a is been continued until t'e nex
term of court. This was done on
an affidavit cf the defendant that
he had important witnesses who
could not be procured at this term
of court.
A. W. Carey, one of Oregon's old
and experienced horsemen, is in
the city. Al says he wi'l be on
nd at the horse show one week
om next Friday with some of as
ine horses as any state in the
Cnion is able to produce.
During the Samoan excitement
the La Grande militia received a
legram from the adjutant order
jig them to Portland at once to
,uell the German attack. They
were ready and at the depot wait
i tg for the train when a second
telegram ordered them "to proceed
immediately to Hot lake and take
a bath."
rEKMV4l. HETIO.M.
Wallis Nash is in the citv.
D. S. Busey, of Harrisburg, is in
the city.
The little son of W. F. Read is
seriously ill.
O. II. Holcomb, of Seattle, is at
the St. Charles.
G. W. Wright, of Heppner, is at
the Russ House. j
J. vM. Shelley, of Portland, is at
t'.e Revere House.
J, C. Crone, the rustling repre
sentative of Palmer & Rev, is in
the city.
Mrs. Mary Walker, of Warm
Springs, is visiting her parents.
Mr. and Mrs. Jason Wheeler in
this citv.
1 earners' lnlllMle.
The regular annual Countv
Teachers' Institute will be held in
this city on April 3d, 4th and ."th.
;-tle Mipt. Mer.hoy will le
HI lie ores-
who t-:ti, be
t;i,;. Let all teac.iers
present. L. M. Ci iti.,
County School Supt.
New line of gold watches and a
great varietv f fine jewelry at
Wi'.I & Stark's.
Si shaves foi a $1 at Yiereck's
THE WHOLES MILLS.
Every thin Eady for Work-The Bnb
ioription Will Be Started To-Day.
Albany is not making any un
necetsary stir over the woolen
mills, but a vast amount oi quiet
v. ork is being done. The subscrip
tion paper and proposition has
been sent to Brownsville to receive
the seal of the Brownsvile Woolen
Mills Co. and as soon as the same
in returned the subscription will be
f artel and there will be no
uo apathy about the question of
raising the bonus. It will be
headed by some good round sums
in four figures, and it will not re
quire many days to complete the
subsidy. Albany must and will
have the woolen mills.
Later The papers were re
ceived last night, and work will
begin this morning on the sub
scription. It should be raised
within a week.
ALUlftY lil'ILDlSti ASsll.lTI0..
Election of Directors A Dividend Declared
To Raise the Opera Rome.
The annual meeting of the stock
holders o: the Albany Building A
s -iation was held at the opora
house last night.
Seven directors were elected as
follows: W. C. Tweedale, VV. F.
Head, Geo. E. Chamberlain,
Julius Gradwohl, N. II. Allen,
Julius Joseph and C. U. Stewart.
A dividend of $1 per share was
declared, the fame to be paid on
April 1st.
It was ordered that, the directors
investigate the question of raising
the opera house and putting
another storv underneath it. and if
the same could be rented to pro
ceed with the work.
The directors, after the ad
ment of the stockholder' mt
ourn-
meet-ng,
re-elected their old board of offi
cers. They instructed the secretary
to place an additio ..1 flC.H) in
surance ui :n the o, era hous e.
The business of the association
was shown to be i.i a prosperous
condition.
'ky Pr ji trly Sld,
Cnrran & Monteith sold yester
day the following city prejerty in
Hackleman's third addition: To
Flora Lewis, 2 lots, $375; to Geo.
A. Dyson, of Brownsville. 1 lot,
$200 ; to Wm.Stcvenson.of Browns
ville. 1 lot $200: to Geo. W.
Wright, of Heppner, 10 lots. $ 1 G50 ;
W. M. Ketchum, ore block of
A'illamette Packing Co.'s ground,
$1450; J. W. Cusick 12 blocks in
addition adjoining the 10 acre
tract recentlv sold by Jav Blain to
H. Bryant, "$1800; F.. D. Cusick,
house and lot in 2d addition,owned
bv K. E. Moore, $050; Geo. W.
Wright, 20 acres of the Dr. Maston
land near the city, $2000.
Caught By the Tide.
A gentleman from Ynquina states
that Conductor Kenedy the popu
ar ticket puncher on the Oregon
Pacific train met with ao exciting
adventure at Yuqmna Sunday after
terooon. He was hunting lor
water agates on the beach, and did
not notice the incoming tide until
the waves before nnd behind re
minded him that the tide awaits
tor no one. He Mounted a log
next to the bluff, where he was im
prisoned for aoout five hour?, be
fore the tide receded and he was
enabled to return. What success
h bad at agHte limiting is not
:tited.
(11:1111 ull.
The following cases were
posed of vesterdav :
dis-
lane Uzeil vs.
divorce; granted.
State vs. James
glarv ; continued.
I. J.
Rozell,
B.tnnon, bur-
State vs. George Ross, assault
with a dangerous weaoon ; con
tinued. State vs. A. T. Thomson, man
slaughter; on trial.
'tut Street fiuilwny.
The directors ot the Albany
Street Railway Co. met yesterday
afternoon and elected the follow
ing officers : Presfdent, L. Flinn ;
secretary, C. G. Burkhart; treas
urer, t. Sox. Ihe lollowu.g
executive committee was appoint
ed: J. V. Cusick, S. E. Young
and A. B. Mcllwain. The direc
tors will meet Saturday evening to
adopt by-laws and arrange for the
early commencement of the con
struction of the road.
Chargei! With an Asnall.
On the day of school election a
difficulty arose in a district near
Lebanon between Geo. Ross and
J. R. Keeblar, the particulars of
which was published in the Hkr
ald at the time. The sequel to the
same appeared in the circuit
-riirti
yesterday, Mr. Ross being indict-1
ed for assaulting Mr. Keebler with
a dangerous weapon. The case will 1
not be tried at this term of court.
The Yuqulna Jell).
Dr. Geo. Bushnell, of Yaquina,
is in the city. He states that the
tramway of the north iettv is now
extended trom Newport the rocks
around tri
aiis. i ip enuin lor
Ihe tramwav has been received.
and the woik is being pushed for
ward with vigor.
The WH-lilDxlur.iMrart Crude.
Work was commenced by the
city yesterday on the hi mares on
Washington street, about seven
tramps being put to work. There
was some talk of beginning an in
junction suit, but it has not been
done. The property owners will
nrnhihlv ioin in lil.-u little i.,f,T
j , : . , ,v
Hml ""Prove the btieet.
Police l Mason?.
All members of the Masonic
order in Albany who desire to at
tend the funeral of our late brother
Enoch
please ;
lioult at Harrisburg, will
vpott to D. J. Mason on or
bufure 10 a. m, to day.
DEATH OF HO. EAOCM MAILT.
He Dies After a Brief Illness at His Home
at Harriabarg.
Special to the Herald.
Harkisuxru, March 18. Hon.
Enoch Iloult died at his home
near this place this morning of
congestion of the lungs, alter a
brief illness, aged 71).
He was prominently identified
who. the politics of the state, being
one of the leaders of the
democratic party in Linn
county. He was born in
Monongalia county, West Virginia,
April 18, 1820, and came to Oregon
early in the fitties, settling in Lane
county. In 18(x5 he removed to
Linn county, and has since that
time until his death been a resi
dent of Harrisburg. Mr.Houit was
a member of the Constitutional
convention for Oregon, chosen
from Lane county in 1857 ; he was
elected state senator from Linn
county in 1870 and was re-elected
in 1882. He was a zealous worker
in the interest of education and
was a public spirited and upright
citizen. He was married to Miss
Jeanette Sommerville in 1842, who
died in 1873. Their children were
ten in number, three of whom are
deceased. Mr.Hou'.t was a promin
ent membKr of the Masonic fra
ternity, and had many warm
friends who will hear of his death
with regret.
THE VUEtiVN PACIFIC.
Chief Engineer Eckleson Says there are No
Engineers at the Summit.
Col. Eckleson, chief engineer
for the Oregon Paciiic, arrived here
Irom Albany last Saturday, says
the Ochoco Review, and left on
Monday's stage for The Dalles, i
He crossed the Cascades from the
front of the'O. P. on foot. What
mission the colonel was on we
were unable to learn, nor could we
find out from him any tiling def
inite regarding when the O. P. Co.
would resume work, though he
said something would be known
within one month of the company's
intentions. Col. Eckleson says
the company can complete the
road from Albany within six
months from the time active con
struction is begun. When asked
whether the road would be located
through Prineville, Col. Eckleson
said that was a mattei entirely
with the managers, and a thing
over which the engineers had no
co ltrol, but the object of the com
pany was to get a direct route, and
he thought the most direct lit e
was across the desert. The colonel
-aid there ft as nothing in the re-po-D
that a surveying party in the
employ of the Union Pacific were
locating a lire on the summit of
the Cascades.
THE COMMITTEE.
Here is the committee of citizens
who will start this morning with
the woolen mill subscription :
A. Hackleman, chairman, D. B.
Monteith. sccretary.E. J. Lanning,
J. L. Cowan, W. L. Vance, D.
Froman, S. E. Young, Win. Gol
tra, G. F. Simpson, J. W. Cusick,
C. 11. Stewart, Frank Wood, H.
Bryant, Milton Hale, R. A. Irvine,
.John Schmeer, M. Sternberg. L.
Senders, John Millard, L. Flinn,
V. C. Tweedale.
The proposition to secure first
class woolen mills is now before
the people of Albany. There
should be no hesitating or ccasr
tion until the $25,000 is raised.
Itt-lajcd Train Arrived,
The delayed trains from ?an
Francisco, bringing mails nearly a
week old arrived in this citv at (5
o'clock Sunday evening. It was
in two sections, ami contained 1G
cars, carrying about 150 pat" engers.
One or two of them were limping
from injuries received m the
smashup, and two of the cars had
the st?ps knocked off in rolling
down an embankment in the ac
cident occasioned by the recent
washouts. Trains it is announced
will hereafter tun regularly, the
breaks in the track having been
repaired.
To Ihe LaUe of Albany.
You are cordially invited to at
tend the spring oening of fine
millinery at Ida M. Brush's Friday
and Saturday, March 22 and 23.
Again In BnHiaeiut.
A. B. Paxton has bought into
business and will go to work at the
old stand in Albany on March 18th,
where he will be glad to see all of
his old customers and new ones as
well, and will be able to give much
hotter pictures than ever before,
having had many chances to learn
in the last three years while trav
eling through the east. All the
nexatiyes taken in Albany, Har
risburg. Monmouth and Cor vail is
oy rawioru rax ion uuring me
l)apt ten years have been preserved
I ant' copies can be had at reduced
prices. All kinds of copying; en
larging and finishing executed in
the latest style. Call and see us.
Crawford & Paxton.
A Child killed.
Another child kille.l bythe 'use of
opiates given iu the form of Sooth
ing syrup. Why mothers give their
i cnuuren sum it:.ni'v luimnn is but.
! irioinir when thev can relieve the
cnuu oi its peculiar troubles lv usinir
Ackers riaby Soother. It contains
no opium or morphine. Sold bv
Foshay fc Masou.
Anew line of line wiill-nui.ers with
borders to match have been opened at
Fortmiller A: Irving's. They are nsw
and elegant
thcin.
designs. Call and see
And, Hannah, how Is your
jsown at head s looking at new
of course.
good;
Try fomi'
peaches at
Co.V.
of those
aliarc,
dried pealed
Thotiip.-un
8o;ik- eji.i:'.-- Kiriy It e seed pnt:i
tw :lt VVaH tc' t
Bay vour garden seed and onion
sets at '.Vallate, Thompson & Co.'s.
THE kTATK KEFWKJ1 SCHOOL.
A Petition to Have It Located at This City
Albany Deserves It.
At the receut session of the legis
lature a saw was unacted creating a
Siate Reform School aud piovidin
foi the erectioa of buildings, anil
mia enaoce of such School. A
board, consisting of Governor Pea
noyer, Secretary' of State Geo. W.
McBrde and Superintendent E. B.
McElroy. was appointed to select
the location for the same. In view
of the fact that Linn county has
betetofore been entirely overlooked
in the. location of state institution?,
aud since Linn pays mote taxes
than any county in the state except
Multnomah, the "eople of Albany
and surroundii g country are
urgeLtly demanding that the State
Reform School be located in this
city. To this end a petition s be
ing cerculatei and signed by re
publicans aud democrats alike,
asking that such school be loca'ed
here. The petition will be forward
ed to Governer Pennoyer and it is
hoped the locating board will
select Albany as the site of the
school.
Pint pie on the Face
Dei o 3 au impure state of the bio- d
and looked upon by many with
suspiclj i. Acker's Blood Elixir will
remove a impurities and leave the
complexii smooth and clear. There
is nothing that will so thoroughly
build up the constitution, purity and
strength n the whole system. Sold
and guaranteed by Foshay & Mason.
BRIKF MKNTIO.I.
New goods at Read's . '
Use Fahrney's panacea.
French keeps railrtad tune.
Artists' materials cheap at M rs. It.
iL. Hyman's.
Try Conn Bro's Pappoose 5-cent
Havana cigars.
Dr. Negus remove cancers without
pain or the knife.
I lie rappoose clear Havana curar
iat Conn tiro's, the best 5-cent eigar
n the market.
J A. Archibald, agent for the Sing?
er Manulacturing uo., ..opposite iad
Fellow. temple.
I OH LAME BACK. SIDE OK CHEST L'SE
Shiloh's I'orus Plaster. Price, ii cents
Fosliay & Mascn.
Builders should go to Smith &
Wasliburne's for theircarpenters tools
mu builders hardware.
No. 1 Star tomatoes and all kinas of
fresh canned goodi at a very low
ligure at Conrad Meyer's.
Have you seen tnat new line cf fine
furniture at Fortmiller Jfc Irying's? If
not it will pay to do so.
("all on K, M Robertson for eheat,
timothy und oat hay, baled, and will
be m uantilies to suit.
Go to Burkhart & Roye's for r.ll
kinds of job printing. Prices reason
able. First-class work guaranteed.
Have we got 'em. Of c?ursc we
have, just stuck of u;w good.-, aud
we want, to sail them at 'V. F. Read's
For your tine imported md 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 iu the world for liver and kid
ney diseases, indigestion, etc. For sale
ut M Banmgart s
Willi the spring comes gaidcning
iuJ seeding. All kinds of tools arc
needed by gardeners will be found at
Smith Jc Washbimic's,
Chamberlain's Eye and Skin Oint
ment is uiH-piak! for old chronic
:-ores. Many cases have been penna
nantlv ciucil by it. For sale by , Fo
shay & Mason.
If you want a clean and rle smoke
ask for J. Joseph's home made while
labor cigars. For sale oy most cigar
dealers and at J. Jose,,hT faclory.
The "Paciiic Argarid" ranges both
four and six hole. An F.atein stove
made opeci.iily for this coast's trade.
Sold only bv lico W. Smith, Albany.
The immense sale of Chamberlain's
Cough KciihmIv lia been prod it cd i 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 cold will soon yield to its sooth
" fleets. Fur siie by Foshay A
Masoi.
For chilblain and frost-bites r,use
Chamberlain's Pain Balm. When
promptly applied to the frozen oarts
it will pi event the sk.n from turning
black or peeling oil". It allays the,
itching and smarting of chilblains
and soon restores the 'part to a healthy
condition For sale by Foshay &
Mason,
The dry cold weather of the "early
winter months is productive of u'grea
deal of croup among children. Moth
ers should he on the lookout for it, and
be prepared to arrest it as oon as. the
nr:t symptoms appear. True croup
nevtr comes without a warning; a day
or two before the attack the chid will
become hoarse, nnd that symptoms is
soon followed by a peculiar, rough
cough. If Chamberlain's Cough
Remedy is given as soon as this hoarse
ness or cough appears, all danger and
anxiety may! be avoided; It has neve
failed, evenh n the most severe 'cases.
There is no danger in giving the
Remedy for it contains no injurious
substance. For sale by Fosliay &
Mason,
Sew Millinery Store.
Mrs. Merie Davis & Co. have
rented rooms in Strahan's ney
brick, and in a few days will open
a new millinery store. The -stock
will be one of the largest and most
expensive ever shown the l.idies of
Albany, being of the very latest in
designs for 1SS0, and all purchased
in Chicago, the leading fashion
city of the west. Due notice of
their opening day will ho given.
Evergreen fr Snle.
Mr. H. W.Settlemire the Tangent
nurseryman that has a full supply
of all" the leading and desirable
varieties of evergreen treesfrom two
to three fret high, which he is sell
ing cheap, and those disiring snch
trees will do well to call upon him
hetore goinjr away from home.
He has also several thousand
Italian and Hungarian prune trees,
us well s a general variety of fruit
tree?. Make ouc your oruera ami
send or go to him for th? tree you
w int. and support a worthy home
industry .
SIIILOH'S COHifl axi coxst mp
I IKIII liiu n otMv titi i u ii it. r
it I c.iln litr luntt fm.i p.h.I..,.
It cure?
Masou.
consumption. Foshay &
LIST CITY mOPLKTr
Which I Bonded nt Extremely Low
Figures and offered for sale by F.
A. Itorkbart, Keul Etaie Agent.
A good two story house and one
lot, centrally located; price $900.
A good cottage an J one good lot
not far from the business nart of
the city ; price $650. A Nov I bar
gain. A splendid newly built neat cot
tage and one lot ; $700.
One of as fine a residence as
there is in the citv and two lots,
centrally located, best bargain on
the list; $3,250.
Une good house in the eastern
part of the city and one good lot,
tor $1200,.
A good house and one lot. situ
ated not far from the farmers'
warehouse ; a splendid bargain ;
price $1100.
Eight fine vacant lots fmnting on
Ferry street ; price $200 per lot.
Two extra fine vacant lots situ
ated in the eastern part of the city,
near the Oi I depot ; price $050.
One good vacant lot centrally lo
cated ; a splendid bat gain and in a
No. 1 location ; price $400.
Two tine vacant lots on the river
front ; good location for mill of any
kind ; price $1200.
Six good lots in Maston & Cham
berlain's addition ; ycice $150 per
lot.
IN) 't Experiment.
You cannct afford to waste time in
.xperimenting when yous lungs are
in danger. Consumption always
seems at first only a cold. Do n't,
permit any dealer to impose upon you
with some cheap imitation of Dr,
King's New Discovery for Consump
tion, Coughs aud Colds, but be sure
you get the genuine. - Because Le
can make more profit he may tell you
ue has something just as good, or just
the same. Don't be deceived, but in
sist upon getting Dr. King's New Dis
covery, which is guaranteed to give
rcleif in all Throat, Lung and Chest
affections. Trial bottles free at Fos
qay & Mason's Drug Store.
tinard Agaiunt 1 be. hi r ike.
And always have a rottle of A-'-'"-'
English Remedy in the house. V ju
cannot tell how soon Croup may strike
your lit tie one, or a cold or' cough
may fasten itself upon you. One
dose is a preventive aud a few doses
a positive cure. All Throat and
Lung troubles yield to its treatment.
The Remedy guaranteed by Fobhay
t- Mason
Electric Bittera.
This remedy is becoming s well
d popular known as to need no s pe
al mention. All who have used
Elec'ric Bitters 6ing the same song of
praise A purer medicine does not ex
ist and it is guaranteed to do all that
is churned. Electric Bitters will cure
all diseases of the Liver and Kidneys,
and remove Pimples, Boils, Salt
Uheuin and other affections caused
by impure blood. Will drive Malaria
from the system and prevent as well
as cure all Mrlsri;'! feers For th'
etire of HeadacL, Constipation and
indigestion try clecttlc bitters tn
tire satisfaction guaranteed, or money
refunded, rrtce 50 cents and $1.00
per bottle at Fosliay s Mason.
Happiness and t'onlenltneut,
Cannot go hanc in hand if we lookjon
the dark side of every little obstacle-.
Nothing will so darken lite and make
f it a burden as Dyspepsia. Acker's
Dyspepsia Tablets will cure the
worst form of Dyspepsia, Constipa
tion ami Indigestion, and make life a
Happiness and pleasure. Sold t
jind 50 ceuts by Foshay & Mason.
RULE
Put tin expressly for Julius tit il
wohl and sold at his (Jo'den
Rule Bazaar jn
OXE POUND fcCANS
AT
23 CENTS Jl'J:ii: CAN
jpff" iua r":nt tcd to he first-class
in every Respect.
i J -A U ii i V) V ) il
No ohiirge for reserved seats al W.
F. Kead's; we want to show r,etl.
why; does
THE MAN LOOK SAD
Because he knows that his dear wife is
just commencing to work him for
something you know how it is
1 A
yourself out wnen
LADIESTFADE
-WITH
Their husbands don't look that way,
because there are no extravagant
prices on their goods. Kverythinj.
is good; cverythink is cheap; make
Home happy-, make
YOUR HUSBAND SMILE
By ttading at the economical stote
where the. rule of good jroods and
low prices knows no exception.
TVm't forget that U mple of economy
is at
BroxTaoll & Staaard's-
CJKSSB KIHSX AXK Ba0AALBlStL.S
BAKING
Browne
in
Albanv Is On
-AND-
m
le Spring hi Is
This is the ship that's built
That has been going day
Bringing goods from everv
Bought tor casn in the nick
To please the buyers at
This is the train with its prec'ous freight
That met the ship a the dockyard gate
And carried the gords "with iightninq sj-eed
Till the thought it would .jump the track, indeed.
To pleas the buyers at Wallace, Thompson fe Co'.
ri h s is ihe storf, fcs firm :is a rock,
Tli: t holds tlu- goods from the seaport dock,
All spread .ur by a cirelul l a :d
M ds 'abrit-s f our own dear land,
To plrase the buyeis at Wallace, Thompson & Go's
This is the press of modern make.
Run with such speed the i afters shake,
Thar, spreads the news iu town and state
And tells ot what has beer. doLe of late
To jdease the buyers at Wallace, Thompson & Co'k
FLINN LLOCK,
the
loom,
AH
aright,
and night
clime
of time
Vallact , Thompgo
ALBANY OHEGON
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