Albany daily democrat. (Albany, Or.) 1888-192?, March 20, 1890, Page 3, Image 3

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    TUB DAILY DMOCRAT.
Tinrslay Erjaia'.Miroli 20,1883.
nblubtd .sery day ia tbe'wssk,
Sunday's eicepted.
IU Ml TCI, EiUMra sad PebUskars.
aUraJ a the Poai UlBc at Albany,
an sauoud-olaaa mail matter.
aLOCAJj JIECORD
a. Addlttonul Locals on 41b Page.
Call ox Him. Mr John Kelley, of
Springfield, has cccepted the Gfllce of su
perviior of the census for the Western
Oregon district, to which he was recently
flnrwiliitd. He has received his com mis
fusion and will make Eugene his official
siring a job will do well to write to Mr
fveiiey. fclgni or icn Midi uc iciun
ed in Linn county, and the more applica
tions the better chance will he have to
make proper selections. It Is particularly
to be desired that a riut!er be placed at
Albanv. '
A Sensiule Move. The city council,
at Its last meeting, authorized the commit
tee on fire and water to make a contract
wsth the Eugene Electric Light company
for twenty arc lights for street lighting,
i end the company has already commenced
arrangements for furnishing the lights,
but will be unab'e to have them working
before July i. The ligh;s will bt well
scattered about town, requiring a seven
mile circuit. The wire alone will cost
over $000. It will cost In the neighbor
hood of $7000 to get the lights in opera
tion. Register.
Robbery at Independence. Wayne
v Williams, the old reliable marshal at In
" dependence, Is In the city today looking
up the perpretators of a robbery at that
city last night. J L Stockcon's store was
burglarized of goods to the amount of
between $600 and $Soo. Among the
things taken were six Prince Albert suits,
a lot of silk handkerchiefs, gloves, shoes,
etc. Journal.
C1UCUIT COURT. j
Assignment of Albeitina Kriesel. Con
tinued.
Toplltz & Co vs Mary Cougill. To recov
er money. Continued.
C F Cromwell et al vs Daisy A Keener.
etal. Partition. Continued.
G J Braner vs Mary Cougill. Recovery
of money. Continued.
E Wills vs F D Leverich and P Haley.
Injunction. On trial.
Mooney, Valentine & Co vs Mary Cou
gill. Recover money. Continued,
John GrUham vs II N and A A Derthlck.
Suit In equity. Continued.
The Giant Powder Co vs Searie Sz Dean.
Garnishee, Continued.
1 R Dawson vj Searie & Dean. Garn
ishee. Continued.
Flcfschner.Mever& Co vs Searie A- Dean.
Garnishee. Continued.
Louisa Mason vs Joseph Mason. Di
vorce, Continued.
Luclnda C Stratton vs J S Siratton. Di
vorce. Continued.
Gotdsmi'h Si Rankle vs Far and Mer
Ins Co. Recovery of monev. Continued.
Clar- BElley'vsCF Elley. Divorce.
Dismissed.
Stinson & Heblewhite vs Far & Mer Ins
Co. Recover money. Continued.
S Shunn vs Mary 13 Phillips. Quiet ti
tle. Decree for want of answer.
D M Osburn & Co vs R N Morris. Re
cover money. Continued.
Robinson & We at vs H F Merrill and S
E Young, Settle partnership. Continued.
Kate M Aiken vs E L Aiken. Divo-ce.
Continued.
A F Gooch vs Santiam Lumbering Co.
Recover money. Continued.
John Iscm vs II Lampman. Recover
money. Judgment for want of answer. At
tached property to be sold.
State vs W O Briggs. Continued.
State vs Jerry Keeney. Continued.
Mate viG C Walker. Continued.
State vs Ed Montgomery. Continued.
State vs J H Wigle. Continued.
TUB TCAl'UEKft INkTlTlTE. 1 Scov.of Teflbraon. thinks that each little
boy and am ouicht to Ik? required to brunt
A laige concourse gathered at the opera I in pmethinn' interest. The teachers
l. i. 1 , . I .uiii 10 want? up io uieir uuiv. mini
houce last evening at the opening of the nf iW.m lltlM, ui.,iv
Teache V Institute for the Th;rd Judicial pUaed with the discuPsion. Mr South-
district, in attendance of teachers Is eriami iniiuweu with a few remarks. Mr
large, being full delegations from Linn,
Marion. Polk, Yamhill and Benton coun
ties. While the large audience was gather
ing the orchestra furnished excellent
music, which was dulv appreciated. The
welcome address by County Superintend
ent Curl was pointed and pleasing. Su
perintendent Reynolds, of Polk county,
did himself credit by a happy, sensible re
sponse. Afier which, the lecture of U.e
evening, 'Ili.-roUm Modernized," was de
liverid bv Rev M Rollins, pastor of the
M E church at Salem The lecture
bristled at all points with many uood
things, uiid ihmigl. delivered in a half
nuinorou-i way, u furnished much food
for the most Serious reflection. It U nut
saying too much when we sav that fw
lectures have been delivered in Albany
that were o heartily received by a iiiicel
laneuus audience.
MOKN1SU hE-iSION.
Institute was called to order bv Prof
McElroy, Jtute Supt.
8u.pt L II Baker, of McMiimville, Supt
w j ueynuhlSfOt Jallasupt it v 1 otter,
of Salem, Supt L 11 Curl, of Albany, Ex
ecutive committee, were present,
W A Kobb and Miss Morris were np-
puinted enrollmir secretaries.
Miss Li I lit! Robertson mid G F Russell
were 11 ununited reoortinir secretaries.
me siiDjeet ot School ork was openeu
by Supt McElroy. His main points were
to "iK'irlect no detail : establish habits.
Pupils should be required to stand while
answering questions."
Civil duvernment was openeu oy ur
Russell, who gave some excellent ideas.
upt J Reynolds, of Polk county, ana
Bell, of Rosebunr. snoke at some lencth
on the subject.
H())1K AND AltliUMl
Bargains at Read's.
K. M. French kwpa railroad time.
Rook o.mly drips at C E Brownell'i,
Road Matthew's Washburn's new ad
J. P. WalUctt, Phvsioian and SiirL-efo. Al
bany, Or
Chni -e ci'itibd Mveet potatoes at C E
Browiivll's.
Prepared untkrtft. 111 lib cans, at C E
B rowi. ell's.
tIeiilmiaiteiH f ir tardea feeds at C E
KrowtieU's.
for ttrtiata supplies 00 ta Stanard &
CatK'k'.
See iljrro Si Seat 1 4 new ad. in another
Column.
Fresh lUh received daily at Scliultz's mar
ket.
Delicious canned eranberaies at C
Br wuell's.
Genuine Iowa toryhuui on draught at C
E BrownoU's.
Great clearance sale or the npjst 30 day
at W r Read's.
Good evening Have von ried Hubbards
Elegant Loticu
Chippitd bef in quautitiss to suit at Geo
U Henderson's
Don't fail touet your printing done at
Phelpi he does the best.
10 oer cent off on all cash ia!es for the
next 30 days-at W F Read's.
G W Simpson takes orders lor tailor made
Ladies or Albany and Vicinity.
Ida M Brush having just returned from
Portland wishes to announce to her cus
tomers that she has received her full stock
of spring millinery direct from the East.
Will have all the latest styles both eastern
and western at prices lower than ever sol 1
before. Opening 3rd nd 4th of April.
All are cordially invited to attend.
Keep Your Eye on
E.G. BEARDSLEY'S
Column
Agent for New Zealand Ins. Co. Capi
tal. $5,oootooo. Fire andMarine lnsuranc
written.
E.
Prof Walker, of Albany public schools, clothing. Call and see samples.
Open Temperance Meeting.-A series
of public temperance meetings, to be held
on the fourth Monday of each month,
will commence on Monday evening next,
March 24th. Rev M Judy, a temperance
speaker and former pastor of the M E
church, of this pla'je, will give an address
on some phase of the great question, at
the WCTU hall. Everybody made welcome.
Settled Mr J C Goodale, of Coburg,
has settled the trouble over the logs lost
from the mouth of the Mohawk bv pur
chasing the interests of the othei mill men
and loggers. Several million feet of the
logs are scattered along the river above
Harrisburg. He will send them down the
'river to Ma Friendly's mill at Oorvallis.
buger.e Register.
Willing to Work. A neatly dressed
young man from Boston stepped into the
Journal office the other day and asked
for work. We referred him to the want
column of the paper and he ran his eye
over the list, mere was only one job
and that was for a farm hand, about
four miles in the country. He asked
the way and started on foot through mud
and m 1 re to get it Ho arrived just
alter the farmer had engaged his man.
ana iiau to return without securing em
ploy men t. We admire his pluck and on
iiiu 111 rv leurueu inui- lie iiuu ueeu em
ployed in a clerical capacity in a mill
near Boston: had served in a bank in
Montreal and had been in an insurance
office in rew York. Loams: his health
he had come around the Horn in a cheap
aniline vessel, restoring his color with a
105 days sea voyage, and landing on the
coast with the world before hiin. Salem
Journal.
followed.
Language lessons was opened bv Prof
L L ay, F M Mitchell, Supt Baker, of
n111mll, Prof Uarland,ot Aortu Browns
ville, Supt K B McElroy and Supt Rey
nolds, following, all advancimr ood ideas.
What Rules ought a Teacher make at
the opening ot his school, was uiscussea
You cn save many a dime by trading at
a V llMbbarus new diug store, lry ix
The steamer Willamette Vallsy will sail
from Yanuina 15ay on thu 25th id slant,
No need to suffer with the headaoh whon
Hubbard s Capsules wdl surely oure you.
If you want a fine toilet or bath soap oall
by Prof Heid.Supt BakertSupt Reynnlds, I on Stanard & Cunck, City Drug Store
won-
Chow Smith and Vv ill Andrews became
a little too friendly Monday and patted
each other on the cheeks. Andrews paid
$13 forhis fun and Smith $17.
The above Is thejrunner In which fights
are had at Eugene. That in a gentle kind
of a place anyway, though, to be suredt h
getting there with both feet(to use a vulgar
expression.
Will Be Built The attention of the
Democrat has been many times called to
the necessity of a first class fire escape
-w from the gallery ot the upcra Mouse.
We are Intormed by the upera Mouse
management that one will be built. As It
t now It is unsafe business with a nacked
gallery, and we are glad to betible to in-
lorm me puouc mat a proper one win ue
creciea
Boom, Booh, Boom. Everybody look,
forward to the opening of good spring
weather as the time when the most attire
operatiohs will open up on the Oregon
Pacific extension over the mountains, and
the housewife looks forward to Saturday
as the day when her li;ge lord will buy
one of those fine fat chickens, which may
always be found at the Willamette Pack
ing L'ji store. Leave your orders
once for a Sunday chicken.
Mail on the Local. An order has
oeen made that a mail clerk be put on the
Eugene express Ap.il 1st, This will be
welcome new. to alt valley towns. Th
move should have been made before this,
and would if the fierce cries of the valley
papers had been heeded. It will make
more work for pottmasters, but the public
nave long demanded It
Pioneer Dead. Mr John Mlllllron
died at his ho.tie in Junction City last
Wednesday evening, March n, aged 86
vears. He was a pioneer of Lane county
having come to Oregon In iSa and lo
, cated on the land that now comprises th
lownslte ot junction.
A Fine Assortment of all kinds
Fancy and Staple Groceries. Provision
can always be found at the Willamette
racking Co.'s. l our attention is epecl
atiy directed to their special display ad.
Babv BcoaiES. Undoubtedly the finest
line of baby biiegies in the vnllev ir to lie
found at Stewart A Pax't. They are at
tracting general attention.
Seeds. A large line of garden and
grnsa seeds at Stewart A Sox'p, choice va
riety to select from. Now is the time to
buy and get those suited to the climnte
A Bright Idea We refer to the large
aa t ,ne line of saws and carpenters ta
V m P.in. f. ti .1 . I . ,.
i rvutisuu. inc dch in mantel
and prices the lowest.
Supt McKlroy and ninny otheru.
turned until atternoon seamon.
The following teachers were enrolled :
Albany. Mrs Susie Thrall. Miss Ab-
bio Wriirht. Miss M P Brink. Miss Isa
bella lirav, anss Ju June morns, b a
Siinford, John E Love, Lillie M Hobert-
W W Beok, aaant of the Wa.som Ad
dition to Seattle, will arrive oo the train
to-night,
If tou want either to buy or sell your
property plaee the same in the hands of K F
Astiby lo.
Krautsa II Klein are slaughtering Dries
son, M M Laugmin, Mituiieu, Kate i on boots and shoes (or tha neis zu days,
M Aiken, J K urnucs, liorona lunrsnuu, i Now is tbe time to Day.
A Berry, J L Uilbert, J 1J uuiss.
Plain-view. Mary Brandon, Bertie
Brandon.
A Good Horse. The Rural Spirit le
ports the sale by, Uilbraith Bros., their
imported shire horse, Grove Reynard,
registered 7339, to James Elkins, of Al
bany. The horse, a Jet black, with
white strio on the face, is two-year old
past, lti'i hands high, weight 1745
pounds, and bred on the farm of James
Men, lorKsnire, f.ngiaim. urove iiey
nard is a compactly built horse, with
Clyde legs and bone, showing great
strength, while his movements are with
ease and activity. He is to remain at
Albany this season ami is certainly a
spieiiuiu auccBBiuu iai me ninny
horses now in Linn county.
Sr. PaI'L. Ida M Goodnight.
Air lie. Mrs Laura Williams.
Independence." Eupheinia Crosett.
Sweet Home. R W Swiuk, J C Gil
bert.
firm. Mark M Peerv. H H Queener,
fien I. Smithfirland. Mrs Einnift Cyrus,
Miss Rosa Peery, Alarslial 'wnaruson,
V B Uoin. J H Geddes, S J Taul, U B
Cyrus, Jennie Cyrus.
Turner;. Miss C A Ferry, J J Hun-
saker, O P Riches, H E Hilleary, M R
Brown.
Munkers. Elsie Martin, Maggie Mc-
Knight.
Salem. M E Hodson, Gertrude M
line
Albany Pheasants. Last Sunday
party consisting of A L Fox, Ed Wright,
W E Warren and Mac Monteith boarded
the steamer Occident, en route to
Kanini's farm, on the Klaskanine, with
three pair of Mongolian pheasants from
the Willamette valley, niey were turned
loose in the orchard, and if unmolested.
will do well. These are the first of
these birds in Clatsop county, and will
v . .v. ".1 .1 :
oe an acquisition io uie ivaiiiereu in
habitants. Astonan.
The Pacific The Pacific Insurance
company held its annual meeting for the
election of officers at Portland yester
day. L Flinn. F J Miller, Dr G W Gray
anil E F Sox were present from Albany.
Mr Sox was elected a director from this
city. The annual report did not show
up very wen.
B & L A. The monthly meeting of
the Albany Building & Loan Association
will be held to-morrow evening, the first
meeting of the second year. Unite
number are prepared to bid for the
money. Already a Battering number of
shares for the second series have been
taken.
A Bank at Scio. I p wlih the times.
Srlo is also to have a bank, articles of In
corporation for which have been filed,
with f U bmttn, A I lonnson, j a worn
and J L Miller, as Incorporators, (Japital
stock, $20,000, divided in to 200 shares of
$ioo each.
Dk Pattov treats successfully all dis
eases of worr.en.and guarantees to cure all
curable private diseases, lie has a sure
remedy for catarrh of the head. 11
leeps in his office and answers city cal
day or night, consultation is iree
evcrvthing Is strlctlv confidential.
can be found In his office In Blumberg'
lilock from io to n, J to 4 and 7 lo S.
also have a fine line
Made to CrT When buying an axe
zat the best, one that is durable as well
harp, and the place to do It Is at t rice
Kobson s, w ho
wedges, etc.
Whereto GtT Them. When wtntln
an organ or tiiana call on G L Blackman
where tou r.an select from a first clas
stock.
Get A machine. And wnen gelilni
rme let It be either a Domestic or Uav
Price & Rohson are agents for these
perior sewing machines and invite an
spection of what they can do.
Townsciicl's
GimlcEi Addition
Is now ottered for Rale. This is one'of the
most desirable locations for residence in or
around Albany, being very high and dry,
ma sou for garUYn mm Iruit. It was on
this ground where Mr Towuseod grow his
famous strawlwrrifs for sevoral years for the
Albany market. 1 nere is not a more tieaiin
ful location around Albany than is found in
this sightly - locatiou, fud sized lots and
blocks, street all laid out to correspond with
the street runuing through the Uoltra ana
Hale tdilitinns. This property is only two
blocks irom the proposed street car line.
This property will be sold by the block or
lots on the iiita11meiit plan or payments to
suit the purchaser. W hile this property is
second to none around Alb-uy;yet it will be
sold at reasonable prices.
Umce opposite the rariners & Merchants
Insurance Co., 1st Street. Albany.
ALBANY
Real Estate.
Xj tt.EGE LIST.
Denyer, Stella J udkins, Eva Bruce, Edith I ing dis illness.
You can save from 50e to $1 on a pair of
boots or shoes at Kraussa & Klein'a lor th
next 20 days.
Rctfinninu with Anril. lst.Sthe Albany
water worka will require the payment of
monthly rents iu adyauce. v
An advertisement in th. dally and weakly
Dimociat offers one of the but mediums
in the vallsy for reaching the publio.
As Frsuss. & Klein are about to move
their entire stock of boots and shoes, taay
will sell koous reuardless ot ooss tor t He nexa
10 days.
Owing to the important change about to
be male at Erausae k Klein'a they will far
the n.it 20 data sell boot and ahoat re
gardless of ooat.
Marshal Hoffmsn has keen confined to
his home sinoe Saturday witb the mumps.
ftlr A w MoUJain ia acting maranaiaar-
The highest price paid for an Astoria lot
yesterdsy at the auction was (24. Tbey
were not basioesa lots, and we wonldn t
vouch aa to the quality.
Cottage Grove, Lane eonnty, haa just
voted a new achnol house, to eost (3000, by
vote of 39 to 9. The latter figure lepra-
Alderson, Mary A Kelly, C O Swintn,
M V Anderson, .Laurence nasinussen,
W Mcculloch.
Brownsville. L L Sav. Jerry Banks
Dilla Stonard.Sara Coshow,Jane Arthurs,
F C Stanard, C L Knapp, Grant Phegley,
A J Garland, Mrs A J uananu,
Soda ville. Mrs Nellie Tunison, J A I sents the mossbaoks of the place.
Wilson, Mrs WH More.
Habrisbubq. Clara McMeekin, Miss
Ellen White.
Tallman. Laura Farrow-
WoonniiBN. Antonictte Pillett, Ma
tilda Pillott. Florence Catterlin, J B
Leatliernian.
Fobest Gbove. S F Adams.
Bbooks. Maggie Dunn, Edith Dunn
Philomath. J D Wood.
Mill City. David F Warner.
IIalsey. G F Russell. Miss Anna
Warmoth, Anna C Godlev, llarvy Bond,
I W Housseau.Frank Taylor.F W Power,
Ida Maxwell, Linnie Ramsay.
Lebanon. Clara Rilea, Hattie Tillot-
son, J C Harrtin, A M Williams, Koe
Marks, w s Jackson, J n Marks, t c
Marks, L A Wiley, T E Ross, Sadie Wil
liams, J E Dow, R M Wright, Verra
Kearn, Ida M Kose, Lizzie Keed. J u
Hickman. E R Case, Fnnnie Griggs,
Maggie Sutton, FE Ross, G II Wilkes,
J G Gilison.
Watebloo. T L Rice.
Gkbvais. J C C Lewis, Ida Esson,
Vincent Munning.
Shedd. Amanda McBride, (ieo 11
Burtt, Mrs E A Walton, Lillia A Davis,
Z T Truelove, W A Kobb.
Tamiext. K. r.. Michner, Winnie
Nichols.
RosKBlBO. J R N Bell.
TO tiki
BUSINESS PROPERTY,
RESIDENCE PROPERTY.
CHEAP LOTS
IN
ALL A.DDIDITIOITS.
INSTALLMENT, PLAN.
Farm Property In Large or Small Trac
On Favorable Terms.
If You
Are Looking foi Investment Call at
THIS OFFICE.
In office evenings.
Head Quarters for
Seth Thomas watch
es
and clocks,
FMFRENCHS,
Lest watch
in
at
the
the
world for the money.
E. G. BEARDSLEY,
Real Estate and Insurance Broker
and Notary Public,
Broadalbin St., Albany, Or.
MONEY, CHEAP MONEY.
We have made arrangements to supply
money to all on long time at low rates tf
Interest on Improvsd f unis and city prop
erty. Thsee who contemplates bulldinc
brick blocks or good brick business houses
can get money. See us.
Wallace & Cnsicx,
APTEBNOON SESSION.
Institute called to order by Supt Mc
Elroy.
Remarks on School Discipline. Supt
Baker saul, ' Betore the teacher can have
list'itdiiie lie must discipline himself."
Prof Uolierts said that three-fourths of
the U-ai-licr's time is lost by trying to en
force a rule against whimpering. Prof
Garland thinks he would not make a
multiplicity of rules, but would not try to
teacli Willi oniv one rule. -Mr rutin
and others sokc at some length on the
subiect.
Several nice selections in vocal music
were rendered by girls of the public school
under the inrectioii oi Miss ifrmk.
School Management, introduced bv M
R Brown, of Turner. He said, "I think
ever)' child should lie taught to think for
himself. The teacher should commence
with himself to govern. Methods suited
to some would lie wholly unsuited to
others."
flSchool Aids and bow to y. se Them, ln-
ir,tflnnd bv Sunt Reynolds, of Polk Co.
He said that anything that tends to ele
vate human kind isa help. 1 have known
Isivs that have gune to school all their
lives ami arc not abletocoinpute the con
tent of an apple larrel. I believe tbe
teacher ought to use every means to innkc
the school rooms pleasant. 1 roi an
COL. TAlleaVS NEW DOCK.
From the Astoria Columbian,
Yesterday asternoon a party consisting
of Col Taylor, Judge F J Taylor, City Sur
veyor Thlelsen and F. A' Taylor went
down to Smith's Point, the terminus of
the steam motor railway now In course of
construction. The road was found to be
progressing rapidly. The wagon road
was In excellent " conditlod, the aecent
rains having had no perceptinle effect on
it. There are at present about twenty
men engaged In the work of constructing,
and the projectore are confident 'hat the
road will be in full working order by July
I, as at first reported.
"We drove out to Smith's Point." said
Judge Taylor last evenlng,"f or the purpose
of taking a look along the line, and to se
lect the most suitable place to construct a
dock and building for housing the engines
and cars, and for storing the necessary
material and suDnlies that will be used on
the road. We found the roadbed to be in
rood condltion,and the work is progressing
rapidly, i nere is a lorce oi men continu
ally employed on the road, and everything
looks decidedly encouraging. The matter
of selecting a suitable point for a dock was
one requiring caretui calculation, anc yes.
teiday was the day selected for settling the
question. Mr Thlelsen, the engineer of
the road, went alone, and we selected
place commonly known as the MUld Milk
Ranch as a site lor the cock ana ouuuings.
It is at the end of Smith's Point, and will
make a trood landing place.
'It was Intended to equip tne roau witn
Pullman cara nine feet wide.with revolving
chairs, o as to give an unobstructed and
convenient view of the surrounding coun
try, but Mr Pullman informed us that he
built cars only tight feet wide. This will
allow of a rather small space between the
seats. The hrst car will soon be comnlet
ed, and will be sent on as soon as finished.''
Having taken Iheairencv of Dr Thatch
er's magnetic shield, I wi'l be pleafced to
see all suffering win. thronlc diseases
Kheumatbtn a specialty, han.e as had
by Prof, t-'pear,
Miis S. Race.
HAKKIKIK
ANDREWS PARKINSON. Al the
residence of and by Rev. S G Irvine D,
l) on Thursdrsi "March ao. l8qo. Mr.
jos. E Andrews, of Oakland, Cal. and Mit
Allie li Parkinson, of Tangent. This
most estimable young couple have the
Democrats best wishes for the greatest
iovs and successes of life. Mr. Andrews
has obtained a rosebud of a wife and T
gent lost a good citizen, for the happy
couple will make Oakland their future
home.
GRAND
MILLINERY OPENING.
AT THE
PEOMAN BLOCK;
Thursday and Friday, March 27th and 28th,
All the latest Spring styles in shapes, shades and
novelties. The ladies of Albany and vicinity are
cordially invited.
N. R. Ladifli who hiv been io the habit of Ku1ii)g away for
their hsta. will find it to their adTaotago to einmine my tenant
line of millinery.
MRS, J- II.SOW12B.
Barrows & Searis
DiyBoois, Notions, OantiFarn
isMiip and
BOOTS AND SHOES
Our stock of boots and shoes
Is now complete In all tines for
spring trade. We will save vnu
money In buying of us. Ijiiiie,
miasesand children's line shoes u
f specialty.
BARROWS & SEARLS,
lihiinbnr'fi Nt.w tt:Ki,
FL.KENTON
I2ST
GROG
E R I ES.
Choice Camly, XiitSt, Fruit, etc.
NEAR THE POST OFFICE ALBANY OHEGON