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    Daily Democrat
Wedneilay Evening, May 29, 1889
YITM A NI.'TNU, E.lltors .and I'ublishors.
Publishc every day 111 tho.wcek.
8undys excepted.)
Entered a tlie Pont OIU at Albany, Or
ax seooml-ckuM mall matter.
SUBSCRIPTION RVTKS.
fwlivered by caarlor par wouk .is
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Pyuiiil, wr uonUi m , .bO
LOCAL ItKCOKD.
a.sto.mshko. a rorlland gentleman
sends a private letter to the Democrat
ollice in reference to an nJ incU straw,
berry located In Albany.using some aston
ishing language.and signing himself Quien
Sabe. Tlie Democrat knows nothing
about such a berry anil does not believe as
large a ne has ever been seen here or anv
where else in Oregon, thounh Brownsville
does claim to have had one measuring over
ten inches in circumference. The largest
strawberry the Democrat has seen meas
ured here was about inches in circum
ference! and that is an enormous size for
an honestly measured berry.
School Report. The following is a
report of the Public school, In district No,
67, Linn county, Oregon, for the month
commencing April in and ending May 17
No of days presence, 457 : No of davs ab.
sence, 28 ; No of cases of tardiness, 2
wnoie .o ot pupils enrolled, 20; average
daily attendance, 23. The names of those
who have been neither absent nor tardy
uuruig me in 011 111 are, wnoer Achcson,
Mack Achcson, John Achcson, Kdward
Bamfnrd, Arthur llovcr.I.ester Miller, Al
bert L mlerweod, Harry Under -vood.Oliver
unuerwooa. Horace McB.ide.Bertha Ache
on, bstella .Miller, Augusta Underwood
Jean McDanirl, teacher.
Aktkr Runs. There is some sense i
the following from the Daily Timrs-Afottn
tainrer, ot The Dalles : "They play ball
flown the country. As the Democra-
went to press Saturday, a game at that city
stood on the sixth Inning, Albany, 18
Monmouth, 31. That's the kind of gancs
we like to read about. Those ''big games'
reported where the score is 1 to o. don't
show much playing. The object of th
game is to make runs, and that Is the rca
son we have always contended that ama
teurs are ahead of professionals in base
ball."
COUNCIL 1'ltOCKKUlNMS.
Tuesday evening, May 28, iSSy
Present Mayor, recorder, marshal and
Councilmen (jradwohl, Uurkliart, Tabler,
Dcyoe, French and Parker,
The following kills were ordered paid:
W McCIain, $115,251 F E Allen, $6.25;
J Henton, $17; J D Parsons, $9; I F
Iladley, $47 40; Albany Iron Works, $7;
cost bills, $47.15.
Bills of J N Hoffman and VV B Barr were
referred back to council.
Mr Gradwahl, chairman of committee
on ways and means, recommended that a
sewer be built through middle of blocks 34
nd 33. On motion adopted.
Ordinance 194, providing for the preven
tion of cattle running al large was read
wice. On motion of French vote was
liken on third reading. Aye, Gradwohl,
Burkhart, Tabler, Devoe and French'
No, Parker. Bill thus went over until next
meeting, lacking unanimous vote.
Bill of W B Barr referred.
Bill oJN Hoffman on motion of Grad-
wohl was allowed, after a discussion of an
item of 6 days as street commissioner, $18.
Licenses to sell liquor were granteu iiaie
Backensto, R F Wineman and M V Park
er.
Petition of I P Galbraith add others for
the privalege of connecting with Calipooia
ewer was granted.
Matter ot petition ot 1-ecily ana others
fur opening 4th street was brought up and
on vote lost.
Councilman Burkhart moved that $50 a
month be paid the Street Commissioner,
amended by French inserting "$40 in place
of $sO. Amendment and motion lost. This
had nothing to do with the tees ot Marsnai.
J A Warner was elected cltv surveyor
during the absence of Mr Barr.
Un motion ot r rencn a committee was
appointed to confer with the board of fire
delegates in reference to forming a new
company 101 old hand engine.
liids tor building severs across i-yori
and Ellsworth streets were opened and
read as follows: Jas Laurent, 49 cents for
both sewers; vV A McCIain, Lyon 80c,
Kllsworth 50c; Sloan & East, Lyon 70c,
Ellsworth 50c; Nichols A; Martin, $2.cy
Traction engines and peanut
were discussed, and ordinance
diaftcd.
A suitable location for a p-uud was or
dered investigated, by committee on streets
and public propel ty.
Bills of John Jones, $70, and VV N Mil
ler, $70, allowed.
roasters
ordered
"F's" Committees. At a meeting of
F. Co. last evening the following 4th
Tulv committed were appointed : On en
lertainment TJ Overinan.M E Brink,
E Ketchum, Geo II Keeney.L Power, W
Fortmiller. On transportation Lieut Geo
E Chnmberlai.i.l.ieut E t Cusick. On ball
Capt M 11 Ellis.C B Winn, Win Wright.
On ammunition Capt Oil Irvine, F M
French, Lieut O A Archibald.
State Ukancje. The annual meeting
of the State Grange began in Salem Wed
nesday. Mr and Mrs J II Scott, Mr and
Mrs N P Payne, Mr and Mrs M II Wilds
and Mr and Mrs F M Kizer are present as
delegates from Linn county. F M Kizer
was appointed chairman of the committee
on order of business, N P Payne on divi
sion of labor and legislation, Hon Win Cy
rus also is on one of tlie committees.
Photographs. Don't be fooled by
Cheap Johns. Albany has two No. I pho
tograph galleries that make line pictures.
They are here to stay and warrant each
and everv picture. "Cheap Johns" are a
clao that are here to-day and away to
morrow. If you want good, permanent
pictures and get the worth of your money
patronize your home galleries.
W. H. GREEVWOOll.
Two Snows. If any doubt exists re
garding the truth of the rumor that two
shows intend visiting Albany this year, it
must give way now. Sells Brothers en
ormous hippodrome, three ring circus,
elevated stage and five continent menage
rie, than which no finer exists, will posi
tively yiit here 011 Wednesday, June 19th.
S. II. Barrett's World's Fair, an unexcell
ed coagress of circus celebrities, museum
marvels, menagerie excerpts and racing
carnival will also pitch its city of snow white
tents here on the same date. These two
shows have visited here before separately
In different seasons, and this year they
come as one giving two parades the same
day, and two complete shows for but one
price of admission. This will insure tre.
endouscrowas. we Know mem uvm in
be meritorious, and how on earth two such
shows can pay consolidated is past our
comprehension. Either one heretofore
as as large as any mat ever visncu uo,
d the two combined will make tucn an
hlhiiinn as is seen but once In a lifetime.
he combined parades will be a novelty,
hey are divided into four divisions, each
,,i.inn nreceded by a brass band. The
cages and chariots of one show are dissim
ilar to those of the other. The color of
the cages and wardrobe is entirely uiiter-
nl, so mat inc uisuiig-.u∭
,1 ...n. h show is retained, the better to al
low of a comparison of the merits of the
respective shows
Next Wkkk. Get your seats reserved
for the Chicago Comedy Company's en-
tcrtainments Monday, Tuesday and Wed
nesday next. The company will appear
in entirely new nlavs and will give our
citizens some acting that will please and
satisfy. Big and elateu nouses arc report,
cd al Corvallls.
Lotteries The general experience is
that money Invested in the Louisana
and other lotteries Is thrown away,
Thousands of dollars have been sent f rem
Albany without a return of any conse
quence. It Is a poor way to Invest money.
Most Prosperous, A Democrat
man heard a commercial man who has
been through the valley for several years
remark that Albany during the pnst two
years had Improved the most of any city in
the valley, and is now mucn tne nviicsi.
Cheap. No such cheap excursion
that to Grant's Pass on next Friday will be
offered this year. Only $7.50 for a 600
mile ride. Think of that. through
magnificent country, it will be a trip our
citizens should take advantage of.
Elected. 6000 rolls of wall paper In an
Immense number of patterns at Fortmillci
A: Irvine's, the finest line In the centra
Willamette Valley. It is an art gallery to
seen all.
Removed. T Jones barber shop to Cu
sick Black Old and new customers shav
ed for 15 cents. Hair cutting, 25 cents.
Struck Oil At $1.25 per c gallon cn
best Standard f" oil, at the Willamette
Packing Co.'t store.
II. E wort, praotical watchmaker and
eloi.
This Trade Mark on a stove
means it is the best that ex
perience and skill can con
trive. Sold only by G. VV.
Cmilli.
For Thirty Days. All goods bought
at Ida M Brush's will be discounted at 10
iht cent. She lias an immense stock and
I . . . .... ....1 Unni.!qltiar.
II the latest i-ansian siyico.
ains. Call early while stocK is compicic.
Rmin The finest line of baby carri
ages in the Valley just r( eclved at Stewart
4; Sox's. Prices are remarkably cheap con.
idering the superior quality 01 uic 1
Witatiif.r Indications. For the 12
nours beginning at 12 o'clock, noon.
Fair weather c.olcr.
HOME AND ABROAD
Wheat, 62cents,
15 cent shaving at Viereck's.
8 'in!i. ti fur 1 1 at Vierk' .
'N- dress goods at Mcllwaiu',
Mann fruit jars at K L KontonV.
Nv crriun cheose just received at Conrad.
Mnvwrt
Frri-h strwbjrritis ovary moruing at F L
Kautnn'i.
F n- sate, cheap, second hind organ, Mrs.
flyman's.
3--htirx runiiir-" ateadt at Vitirock'ri that'
itiir uariura.
ft hi ro-iKt coflVu in the city at Conrad '
A-
Tii'-re r:i 211 teurhei-u nUendiug publi') cx
uim a!ioit 1I11 week.
Si.l-! 4jdill and Indies riding uurcingluc afi
l';t ni m O-tirinau's.
T. psou k Overtniu. ants for the great
l, . 1 .0 Imgijy whip.
I . Unicest line of tMilu luxuries can b
foil 1 iit Bniwnull tic Stanaid'd.
I1'.;. ifipiohably tllo gruatusc strawberry
npri.it; " tlie history of Oregon.
It yo ' Auncagrnid ilviTsti:idHcythe,liiifcst
in itie madid, t;u to Stewart & Sox'c.
Decoration day to-morrow. The programs
as liHretoiore published will be oarried out.
5centsabox for strawberries at Brownell
& Stanard s. L':ave orders forcinuiog.
Moltwaiu can give you the belt fitting
iuit you ever wore, at pricus to suit each and
every oue.
Biiiluo 4 Rubertsoo have just received a
crate of Oregon cabbagCB and a largo lino of
fruiljrs.
Suuuz & Henderson are moving their real
nutate oliico into the new Senders Block on
Ferry street.
The Albany hose team of No l's began
training last eveniag for the coming contests
on the 4'.h of July.
Money can't buy better boots and shoes
thau Mcllwiin is selling, because batter
guode are not manufactured.
Some fine California cheese, a barrel of
golden drip syrup aud some tine comb honey
just received at Brownell &Stanard's.
The C Jt N W Photo Co are making cabi
uet photos for $2 50 a dozen and will con
tinue at that rate uutiljune 14 only.
Supt Curl received a telegram this morn
ing from Sau FianciscJ announcing the sud
den death of his sister at that place.
D D Haskloman has just purchased of
Stewart & Sox one of Bunnell & Co's thresh
ers and engine with a completo cooking at
tachment, a fine arrangement.
Go to Royee k Hibler's for your job print
ing. They do any and all kinds of worK in
tae publishing and job priuting line. Qaick
work and low prices.
Mathews k Washburn have secured the
services of Mr Martin Ludwig wno is a fiiat
clasa plumber and are prepared to do all kinds
of work.
Baunon has been heard trom. Ho is sick
in a hospital at Los Angeles. He is the Sal
em wagon maker who suddeuly disappeared
several weeks ago.
Tuesday evening a deck hand named Sims
bad bis hand badly mashed bv a self binder,
while assisting in unloading one from tne
lioag at Wheatland.
Mr Frank Wood's now steam drill is now
working like a charm and will sooi. be put to
work in his quarry. Yesterday it drilled a
foot hole in one and a half minutes.
Oue of the most complete stoye and tin
ware stores in the valley is that of G. W.
Smith, of Albany. Nicely arranged, with a
big stuck of Hrst-class goods Mr Smith is
prepared to meet the demands of a rushing
community.
The prevalence of scrofulous taint in the
biood is much more universal than many are
aware. Indeed, but few persona are free
..Dm it. Fortunately, however, we have in
Ayer's Sarsaparilla, the most potent remedy
ever discovered for this terrible affliction.
The er;tiliig wedge of a complaint that
may proie fatal is often a slight cold, which
a dose or two of Ayei'a Chsrry Pectoial
might have cured at the commencement. It
would be well, therefore, to keep this rem -edy
within reaoh at all times.
G W Smith and Zeph Job are booked for
a shooting contest to come off next Thursday
afternoon, to decide the championship of the
club, and to whom is entitled the silver cup.
They will aboot at SO I'eoria blackbirds a
piece. Coryallis Timet.
An Albany man in the Forks of the Santi
im Wednesday stopped for awhile at the
rrsirlence of rather a voantr couple to be
keeping house all alone. One was only
and the other 82. 1 he young husband was
tumblinx around on the grass with some
neiahbora children in quite a boyish fashion
It was Uncle Johnny Crabtree aud wife, who
have been marnea longer than most people
live. Uncle Johnny sat on the first jury ever
held in Linn county, at the present site of
Albany. He had to take his horses to Knox
Butte in order to get 1 suitable place to keep
them, Knox Butte being mucn ancaa
Albany then.
SOCIAL, AND 1'KKSONAU
J M Ralston, of Lebanon, eame down this
afternoon.
Pap Stroud has bceu in the city on au in
specting tour.
Hun J J Daly, of Dallas, has been in the
city on business.
F.ditor Ely, of the Cowlitz Advocate, h
beeu iu the city.
Mrs. rlrown, of Walla Walla is visiting
lior brother, Dr W H Dayis, in this city.
J H Towr.senil, special agent of the Pa
cific Insurance Co, of Portland, is iq the city
Mrs. C. L. Brush aud child, of Portland,
am in the city the tueaU of Mr A K Paxton,
I). Josi-iih Smith, a t?raduateof the roedi-
c-il ili'pii tiiittir..,( the University of Iowa has
hieat a at jllon.on. The ictor. we unuar
(t iinl. i a b.olV.r of Mr I N Smith, of Ihi:
city.
l.YONSVll.LE.
L Dobson returned from Yaquina Fri
dav.
A new platform has been added to th
depot here.
The inevitable tramp Is making Ins ap
pcarance among us.
Died. Saturday, the 18th, the infant so
of E M and Maggie Wharton.
Mrs Caples.of Columbia City, is visiting
her daughter, Mrs E M Wharton, at this
place.
L McGruder, of Quarzville, spent Thurs
day and Friday at this place, and brings
nattcilng reports troin tne naiuiani u.ivo.
The base ball contest at Mill City Sun
day between the Mill City and Mehama
mines, resulted in a victory for the latter
by a score of 91 to 9.
In our last we noted the appeal to the
circuit court from the justice court, in the
case of Butler vs Shepherd, since which
time the appeal has been withdrawn by
Shepherd paying fine and cost.
KEALi RSTATi SALES.
VV K and E L McKlnnon to S T
Ames, one fourth acre in Tp 13
R 1 E 8 85
O Toblason to James Elkins, lot 5,
blk 78, Monteith a Southern Ad 300
John T Ames to W W Stalker, 120
acres, ip 12, a K 2 w 2700
H D Klum to Uriah Ierhune. small
tract in Sodaville 825
S W Paisley to Martha E Warren,
parcel in Albany 500
iamantha fc. Colteltto I. has Caurse,
200 in Tp 11, S R 1 w 3500
State to D II Peterson, 104 acres in
Ipi2SKiw 1 30
Martha J Penland to Fannie E Starr,
1 1 5 acres In 1 p 1 3 s K 3 w 1
Ellas B Penland to Martha J Pen.
land, 200 acres in Tp 13, S R 3
w I
Samuel Malcv to Lydia Maley, 64
acres in 1J L C ot v .Maley . . . 1
NOTICHTO THE PCBL1C.
Cloverdalc, Benton Co , May 2nd.
Having purchased of Mr, Aahby Pea roe
bia entire larm in Hentop county, Oregon,
the puolie is notified and forbidden (rem
taking or removiDginereirom any gravel,
sand or loam trom said premises.
F. L. Such.
Clovehdale, Benton Co., May 2nd.
I am instructed by Mr. F, L. Snch to
prosecute any and all persona depositing
deail animals upon his lands in Benton
county, Oregon, formerly owned by Mr.
Asnny rearce.
UH1S. V OLVEXTOS,
Attorney at law.
Total.
.$8043
Or. M. 11. Ellis, physician and surgeon
Ail-any, Oregon. Calls made in city m
countrv, Q
Kid Cloves ! Kid C. In vis ! !
I have just received a full line of kid
golves branded Our Own. This Is a genu
ine kid glove. 1 buy direct from importers
in New York and consider them the best
value of any gloye I ever sold for this
price. 5 button, 3 rows of st'tching, $1.50
per pair.
S- E. Young.
THE LEADER.
THE LEADER.
G, W. SMITH,
"Superior," "Argand," "Garland"
STOVES AND RANGES.
Oakville.
The Linn County Horticullurc Society
at its last meeting was favored with an
able address on "Planting and Caring for
the Orchard" bv E. Albright. At the nest
meeting, (June 4th) the question, "Resslv.
ed that general farming is more profitable
than fruit raising," will be opened by A.
Y. Smith on the affirmative and W. A,
Crawford on the negative.
Theie have been three houses put up in
the last month, Herman llolstien of this
place being the architect.
Mr. R. A. Bamford is building a large
barn, Messrs. I. N. and J. T. Smith, of Al
bany, contractors and builders.
The Mongolian ohcasant Is protected by
ih Inns of the State, and the citizens of
Oakville have treated them accordingly ;
but the hunters of Albany and Coryallis
come here and kill them with impunity
and shot (runs. Is this ntht f lhe larm
rrs feed these birds and the law imposes a
fine of $50 for very one he kills ; but the
nvprai.e ritv hummer is nrivileetd to kill
all he wants, and besides he can run all
over the ffrowinu crops with his dog to
hunt his game. This is not right nor jus
tice.
AMICUS.
Fire Backs.
Warran ted
for
15 years, All
sizes and
styles,
The World's
best. More
than hun
dred 7 hun
dred
e nt
differ-styles
coo k s and
heaters,
Roofing, Job Work, numbing,
E ave Trough. Range Boilers,
Conductor Pumps.
Letter List.
Following- is the list ot letters remsinlnx in the Post
OSoo. Albsriv. Linn countr, Oregon, May za.
Persons calling lor these letter nmi! (rive in. oaio on
which they wore advertised :
Corrln. Henry
11.11. WP
McUacn, P C
TO THE FARMERS AND WORKMEN
Brash, Plutt
McCarthy, J.mes
hem, c. A
cTimnionus. ll:s-ice
ltichanaan. J
Schwtrz. Conrad
Taulby.W D
of
Our line of choice teas and coffees is ur
equaled in town.
Ot OIA.MIAI'.
To New Comers. We would say that
we have no baits to give you, but we do
narantee eood values for your money,
knd we kindly solicit your patronage.
If you have any job wcrk t3 call on 0
ir ciih whn i. nrerift .d to do it with
neatness and diapath Hid asj cheap as any
one.
Don't fai oeximina Mjllwjm'a cirpats
v ;n thm from '10 to u per cent
olwsper tha any other phv,in town, taking
inconsidora on the quality.
Attention, Ladies. A new Invention
for dress-cutting taught in half hour for
$5, Including scale. The agent for inslruc
Hon of this system Invites the ladies of Al
hanv and vicinity to call and get a perfect
fit. Mrs. S. W. UUDert, oyer uoiucn rvuic
Bazaar, Albany, Or.
Summer Wraps. Novelties in beaded
and stockinet jackets just receiveil.
Samuel t. iouso
Farmers if you want the best harness al
hand mide, call onE.L. Power.next to Dem
crat ollice.
To 1 stcn our stock of canned goods we
will sell anything in that line at remarkably
low prices.
Buownki.l k Staxarp.
cvr
Pj not wait until to-morrow, when yon
feel sick, but take immediately a docs of
Hundei'a Oregon Blood Purifier and prevent
a serious a'tacK of sickness. It is the best
liver regulator and blood cloansor in exis,
rcce Tiyit.
Snnth Albany
A most desirable and beautiful location
for suburban residences, owing to its nat
ural advantages and nearness to the center
ol business. Compare the size, location,
view and access to and from these lots.and
vou will be convinced of their merits Call
earl v and secure n home before the advance
in price. Apply to
TWEKPAl.E .V IS.EnFIKI.O,gClHB
First door south of Post Ollice.
MARRIED.
MILROY W HITSON.-On Wednes
day morning, May 19th, iSS;, at the resi
dene? of Mr. John Blevins, near Tangent,
Mr R n Mllrov. Esn.. of North Yakima,
V. T.and Miss Lena Whition, of Lin
county. The happy couple left on the
noon train for their future home.
-OF-
t ease. J
Hue, W H
Su-tlin;, J W
Wil. n, Joe.
R. THOMPSON, P.M.
Hotel Arrivals,
Prss 1Ioi;se N Lusis and wife : N P
Fi nrl ,iff. Castle Rock ! A A Hull
m"v Miv Independence : Mrs McKech-
n : J II Lusis ; Wm Williams : -
Smith Teffersan : N lohnson, fcuger.c
nr.- . I W Sears : S M Dawson, Wood-
stock : 1 R Guver : I McChesney, city
1 1- llOUCVC CllV , K. C Ulicnnci,
Ilnme O" H Wilkes. Hamilton Creek
U Hickman ; I Lcaiana ; josepn inl
and : 11 U raul, santiam.
Riie House. O II Andrews, Inde
pendence; A Blauer.J H Sullivan, Mrs E
A Collins, roruanu; v l. mimi-,
Straves, L Zobel, S F; A J Ropers, A
Simon, wife and child. E Huron, S F; J
Krazer; T S Moves, Thos Moves, G M Jves,
Astoila: ZT Truelove, Shedd; H Lewis,
Philadelphia;; O Donald, taiem;j a mo
Mnhan. Sacramento: I F Gcrrish, Minne
apolis; CO Rowland, Peoria; J M Cam,
Monroe: l V Klisseil. mrs ninny, iiai ,
G A Barrett, Shedd; C L Knapp, Browns
ville) I D Boyer, Brownsville.
Albany and Vicinity.
We oorJially 'nviluyou all to visit our
$EW AND SECOND HAND STORES,
and we will convince jou tbnt our piiceR I eaU all. You
afford to do your )utcabir.j; before yru vit.it oi.r iilace.
have a large eatablUbmect in Portland e have named ic
The Portland Branch
cannot
As we
We claim to the closest lnvein in the rnaikft. an
to undersell all willu ut i XCPilion.
F. WISE & Co,,
S. E. Young's Old Stajd.
Notice,
u.
Crothersfnr ahauuorjing nn nomemeo
try No. GflfiM, dated April 13th. 1887,
the S i of N E i and S J of N W , S
14, TownJhip 12, S R 1 E, in Linn ct
S. Land Oice. Oregcn Uity,
May 21st, 1SSV.
'..mnUint having been entered at'this of
fice bv Fraucis M. Walden against Willnm
Crothersfnr abandoning his Homestead En-
Secticn
county,
rtreo-nn. with a view to the cancellation of
said entry, tho said parties aie hereby sun-
nrnneil to aDDear at Lnanon, L.inn conutr,
Oregon, before A.R, Cyrus, Notary Public,
the loin nayoiJuiy, iiwr.
at 10 o'clock a. tn., to resroid and furniih
tatiiiinnv cone rami; sai'l 1 lleceit sDaoiton-
ment. and on tit testimony men sud nitua
a hearing will be had at this oliice on August
12'h, 18SD, at lOoclock . m.
W. l.BURNKY.
Register.
Final S3ttlem8nt.
In th Count ij Court of Lii.n cuin'ij, Ortg ,,
InthemattMofthseitatiof John Wi
Bozirth, deceiseit.
Notice la herjbv given that the nndera
signed Administrator of said estate hes
fliAd his final account therein with ibe
Clerk ot said Couit, and that the Court
has appointed
Monday, the 1st day of Ja'J , il, 1S,
Q o'rdnek la tho foir-noon for iba heir
Ing of abjections to said account and for
tne settlement mereoi.
a limn V. Mv '271 h. 18,80.
Fhask Wood,
J. J. Whitnry, Administrator,
Attorney.
F. L. KENTON.
EEALEH
FRESH FAMILY GROCERIES
Choice Candy, iViits, Fruit, etc.
NEA THE POST OFFICE, AVPANY, OREG01V.