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About Daily evening Albany democrat. (Albany, Or.) 1888-1888 | View Entire Issue (May 17, 1888)
Albany Market. Wheat 65e, Oats 33c Batter '20 tts per lb. Kggs 15o Hav -15.00. Potatoes 50 cts par bushel. Beef on foot, 'i'Aa. Apples 1 00 couts per bti, Pork 6o per lb. dressed. Bacons hauls, WAo, shoulders, 7c. sides. 10c Lard 10c per lb. Flourv-4.80 per bbl. Chickens 2.50 per doz. Mill Feed bran, 14.00 per ton shorts, 111. middiinei, 20. Ohor'.0. Strayed. A small light grey mare branded with the fiffures "11" abouat 10 years old and thin in Hesh. Reward of $2 50 for her return to me- eo. V ANDERSON HOW TO SAVE MONEY FACTS WORTH READING Read and be Convinced, REDUCED PRICES AT Thompson & Waters. BROWNSVILLE, OREGON. 15 lb. s-.itr $1.00 10 papers soda 1.00 12 papers starch 1.00 8 cans siicos 1-00 8 bot L?mon and Vanilla extracts 1.00 Savon soaps, 20 lt box 1.00 5 ll bex Japan tea 1.50 5 lhs aood Costa llica coffee 1.00 16 varJs dress goods (closing out) 1.00 3 pair ladies hosj (good) 5 pair gents hose Ladies linen collars 10 Ladies coisots 50 to .CO Boss read overalls CO Mens oil grain plow shoes 1.35 Ladies oil grain and Pebble Goat button shoes 1.35 Ladies tine dress slippers 1.00 Infants shoe, 1 to 5 50 Wooden pails and garden hose each .25 No baits As our entir stock will be Sold at corresponding figures. Re member all stock carried over from last year will be sold at actual cost. Come and see us and save money. Highest market pnee paid for pro duce. THOMPSON?!, WATERS, Brownsville, Or., May 16th, 1888. BOOTS, SHOES AND SLIPPERS. 1 a:.i now receiving my spring and SMUimi.:' Mtiik cf boots hi. (I slices, I hare as nicely a fitted up Boot and Shot Store, ac.l us complete a stock as any this su;e of Portland and very few better in Portland. I buy aU my boots and shoes direct, from manufacturers and am iiuthome.l to warrant every pair no mat tor how cheap. No 6rm in Oregon have any advantage of me in buying as 1 bay in untitles and pay the cash. In ladies', misses and children's shoes, I koep uvic'i tin Urgent, bot and great est variety in the citv- My aim will always be to give as good value for the money as possibly can be done. SAMUEL E. YOUNG J. GRADWOHL, Crockery, Glass Ware and Hardwara OIL AND LEAD. Agricultural Implements Agent lor Fire ami Harine Isasiinmcc CHAS. H. D0DD & CO, Front, First and Tine Sts., Portland, Or. WHOLESALF HEALERS IN HARD WARE, STEEL g ,. .. AND FARM .MACHINERY. Sole Agents for Orojon, Washington ami Northern Idaho for Iho i BUCKEYE REAPER . AND . JVI0WER. yhoa Machines are too well known to need comment. Thousands of Farmers have uC them and speali of them with praise, Tiicy aro the only .Harvesting Machines that will give entire satisfaction to tho purchaser. MILLER'S NEW MODEL VIBRATING THRESHER, PHCENIX STRAW BURNER ENGINE, Tho most Effective and Successful Combination for Threshing and Cleaning "Jrain ever Constructed. BUCKEYE STEEL FRAME . TWINE-BINDERS, h- Ths features that distinguish this Twinc-Binder Is the Lightness of Draft, combined with lti Extraordinary Strength and Durability. The Binder Is of tho Appleby pattern, the only really succeufnl one yet known. Wo have two styles, the Elevator Binder and the Platform Binder both excellent-boih reoominended by hundreds of patrons. Bchuttler Farm Wagons, Deere Flows, Deere Sulky Flows, Cook St Co.'s Car. riages, Phajtons and Top Buggies, Four Spring Mountain Wagons, Buckboards, Superior Drills and Seeders, Corbin Disc Harrows, Hodges-Halaes Headers, Haish Barbed Wire. SEND FOB CI2CULABS. JWS2sjy.j ij i ;iti ,asT SPB mum, hnwatl r2mM$& ACID- VTU m, rj fin EVEDERS Low dou ; irthe -r,-ni;!:ySrts;;:! plote stock of GROCERIES AND PROVISIONS .vl.,..l.t into Uis city, and we are goins to sell at prices below 'any ,inB .on will call and examine inequality oi our Bo.. .. Get Our Prices urn will be envied that have not ovr-es troated .....si-lve,. Unit inber le nrebuunonr goods lmely .hrtel from MM hands hereby savi, g !1 ,,,0(118 of .ho middle men, mI our c,m,md of ,edy cm-Ii has .miblcd u, to buy our o..ds reu.arW.ly cl,e,r, BltinK il.e . .l .Iwccm. h vA re- bate,, placing us iu a positi.-n wht-ri. we cm. .Iiot.l., to the d t.-.t they to us, hereby always getting the BEST AND FRESHEST and never allowing our goods to grow shelf wort, and stab, waitir.- for big ., ...I . ,a . ... i ru vnttr i.HlrnnmrH mill wnv wn en - orolits. These are me feamnin w ...... , . . joy such a healthy trade. We have added recently to our Block n full and com plete line ot Crockery and Glass Ware These coods we bought direct from Kas'ern factories, thus securing (he latest designs pnceB way uown. inesc jwjuj uo ui uo notu iu uo apprvciaieu Farmers havinz produce to sell will at all times tecivH the top ot the market for good produce, and your patronage is earnestly solicited. These facts are WORTH LISTENING TO ind worth your careful consideration. .Wo have the "Jumbo" stock, more jooas man any lliree stores ot the kind in Albany, and price lliat beat them all Wallace & Thompson THE BEST 1 WJlfiOIi c Send for Ciil- losue anci Price List. 10) r ir-V7- liAl':..?'" Stewart & Sot, Agents, Albany, Or. K X the lumber mon.ip,,ly. Wo can fiirninb to builders and contractors, rouiili, clear or ini.liinfr LUMBEE. ou short notice. This lumber is cut from the best yellow fir, rafted from tha cele brated McKin.ie timber regions and mann factured rt Coburir. Any quantity can bo furnished at Albany at low prices, It needs no recommendation as to quality CEDAR POSTS, BOXING LATH, PICKETS, and lumber of all kind on our yard con stantly. Don't order without seeinK or hearinc from us. Wo win .... money. J HAMMER BROS., Albany Mini Co,, (A. TEACHERS Who Wish to fUViir fit-KT r.rn.In Hliouclscnd for Normal Question Hook which contain about 500 pR of question!, with complete anwor l;,.- . . . drew Prof. A. B. Childern. nmwl. iii rVl , Mlfc( vyr Flinn'a new Llock, Albany, Oregon. Administrator's Sale OK ST. CHARLES HOTEL AND OLDGRANGE STORE. .NOTICHis hereby given that the umler- ing deceased ,,, pursuaneo of a order and OreZ "' "1 Cott1Bt5r , ,u"rt ' Line county, wrccon. made mu (.i.t .i ..( , .s """-.loorin i.rc,;t;r;,r;on-ourt '!n' 'y l JllllF. iKKtt. -M.W.T afternoon of .....if "cserihect rnal nron- ty Wl..i:?1ng to..l.,mte. t..-wit : ? m ''inn """'V. Orcg; , ,ro o- mth".!!0,'t 'i1' No- 1. in block No .10, ,u the cty of Albany, i l inn 1 l Vhe eMt 00e n-'" f lot No 3, in block 11, ,n tho itv of Albanv in I in,1 county, Oregon, a, described f? and .,v.,. f niA rit al.o lt No contanungeeTacros, known., fair r"" ot, survjyea oil .ad plotted by th? County Agricultural Association th! being, part of the N W . " ? "m,, nat.o hod cUin, f lWo i" "hiL inlT' connty, Oregon. ""renins, 10 Linn Terms of sale cash in hand '"UN A. Crawkoi,,,, Administrator.