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About Daily evening Albany democrat. (Albany, Or.) 1888-1888 | View Entire Issue (May 18, 1888)
Albany Market. Wheat 65o, OaU 33o Butter-20 its per lb. Eggs-150 Hmy -15,00. Potatoe.t-59 ota per bushel. Beef-on foot, 8Ke. Apples -1 00 cents per bu, Pork 6o per lb. dressed. Baoont hams, ViHo. shoulders, 7c. sides 10c. Lard 100 per lb. iriour4.80 per bbl. Chickens 2.50 per doz. Tiil Feed bran, 14.00 per ton shorts, 16. mlddllnas, 20. Ohof- 'fl. Strayed. A small light grey mare branded with the figures "11" abonnt 10 years old and thin "? flesh. Reward of $2 50 for her return to iiOW TO SAVE MONEY. FACTS WORTH READING Read and be Convinced, REDUCED PRICES AT Thompson & Waters. BROWNSVILLE, OREGON, 15 11m sugar f 1G papers soda 12 papers starch .,, f,;oR l-uu Q Iml. T.oninn and Vanilla extracts 1.00 Savon soaps, 20 lb box 1.00 r, ft, Kov J,in tea 1.50 5 lbs good Costa Kica coffee 1-00 16 jards dress goods (olosioi; ou) 1.00 3 pair ladies boss (goudj J. nair nrnntR boSe " t n j f-. T.uitipa linfin collars A" Ladies coi sets 50 to .CO Boss read overalls Jlens O'l grain plow shoes Ladies oil grain and Pebble Goat luit.tnn shoes 1-35 Lidies6ne dress slippers 1.00 Tnfi.nl. shnna. 1 to 5 50 Wooden pails aid garden hose each No baits As our entire stock will be Sold at corresponding figures. luj' member all stock carried over from last year will be sold at actual cost. Come and see us and save monej. Highest market p'ice paid for pro duce. THOMPSON m WATERS, Brownsville, Or., May lGth, 1888. J. GR AD WO H L, Crockery, Glass Ware and Hardware- OIL AND LEAD. Agricultural Implements, Agent lor Fire atari Isinne Insurance BOOTS, SHOES AND SLIPPERS. 1 am now receiving my spring and summer slock cf boots and shoes, I have as nicely a fitted up Boot and Shoe Store, and tin complete a stock as any this aide of Portland aud very few bettor in Portland. I buy aU my boots and shorn :iinct from manufacturers and am authorized to warrant every pair no mat tet how cheap. No firm in Oregon have any a Ivanta ge of ms in buying as 1 buy in ii untitles and pay the cash. In ladies', misses and children's shoes, 1 keep n u i th i Uritt, bet and great est variety in the city- My aim will always he to qivo as good value for the money as pjssibly can be done. SAMUEL E. YOUNG CHAS. H. D0DD & CO, Front, First and Tine Sts., Portland, Or. WHOLESALF DEALERS IN HARD- i i i WARE, i i i. IRON, I L STEEL TTT AND - FARM 'MACHINERY. Sole Agents for Oregon, Vasliinjton and Northern Idaho for tlio i BUCKEYE REAPER AND MOWER, k- Weu Machines are too well known to need common.. Thousands of Farmers have u$c Uwm and speak of them with pralso. They aro the only Harvesting Machines that will give entire satisfaction to Iho purchaser. MILLER'S NEW MODEL VIBRATING THRESHER, PHCENIX STRAW BURNER ENGINE, Iho most Effective and Successful Combination for Threshing and Cleaning Sraln over Constructed. 4 BUCKEYE STEEL FRAME TWINE- BINDERS. Tba features that distinguish ttalsTwine-Blnder la the Lightness of Draft, combined with ltt Extraordinary Strength and Durability. The Binder Is of the Appleby pattern, the only really successful one yet known. We hare two styles, the Elevator Binder and the Platform Binder both excellent both reoommended by hundreds of patrons. Bchuttler Farm Wagons, Deere Flows, Deere Bulky Flows, Cook & Co.'s Car riages, Phastons and Top Buggies, Four Spring Mountain Wagons, Buckboards, Superior Drills and Seeders, CorblnDlsc Harrows, Hodgos.Hainee Headers, Haish Barbod Wire. SEND FOB CIRCULARS. : J TH2&.CST mm jam, mm JISg& amq I .ydlViKH-l RO.AJD 03LH.ri EVERYBODY WOW how we do it; yet if the world o,,., JXSe" nave displays! in collecting such . 'Bn," (ilieBt ,nd moat com ceries it would not bo surprised. Y e have (, ilote stock of GROCERIES AND PROVISIONS to sell at prices below any tiling ever before offered in this place. You may u .'cll will cull and exsruine the quality of our gocda and i :..r In wall -ver bronchi into tbis city, una we aro aaolli; but if i .1 V rtll niHV LlllUIs, sii von wil Get Our Prices . . ,,v,.r-rsiimatcd omselvrf. lis member ilHiecvinc.d:hat D, fkt ,alijH. theml.y mving nil wk aiebiiyins nr g-H-da lr y ' ' , lv , illH Hl,Ii d us to jHCiiis of the nudam ni ., 1(.ii(,U tf ji,colinl ud re buy our Boods resnaikably cl..a , l nU (.y (Q bates placing us in a lu' l r hreby always getting th BEST AND FRESHEST i i .ViBlf worn ana ttaio wum -s and never allowing our good lo grow she f .on, w0 cn - !ovth ffir trmntly to our alocU a ful. and com- plete line ot Crockery and Glass Ware; These foods we bought direct from Eas'ern factor, thus securing Iho latest S."gnIte.w.ydo- These goods have to be se.n to bo appreciated V.vmers having produce to sell will t all times .ecoive lh top of the market for good prodnCe,g.nd your patronage is earnestly solicited. These facts .re a ,r WORTH LISTEN IN ( TO ind-worlh vour caii-fiil conaidciation. !" V tave tho "Jiimiiu hiook, moir ooils thn any thn e ftorta of tho kind io Albany, and prices that beat them ail PSplfpI THE BEST WALLACE & THOMPSON, Flinn's new Block, Albany, Oregon. iM THE MARK! ?-- Send for Cwvzmo w.d Pries List osh Begs, saqoh O-a UA'.H'IT:. V.T.-v Stewart & Sox, Agents, Albany, Or. BROKE, tlie lumber monopoly. Wo ran furnish to builfJarn and contractors, rough, clour or UniMiinp LUMBER, ou shoi t notice. Tbis lumber la cut from the best yellow fir, rafted from ttneote bratod McKiir.ie Umber re k Ions and mann faclured it Cobtirir. Any quantity can be furnished at Albany at low price, It needs no recommendation as to quality CEDAR POSTS, BOXING LATH, PICKETS, and lumber of all kinds on our yard con stantly. Don't order without seeing or hearing Inm us. We will saye you money, HAMMER BROS., Albany l.inn Co,, Oi. TEACHERS Who wish to secure first grade certificates houdsend lor Normal Question Book, which contains about 500 pages of questions with complete answer's. Price, $1.50. Ad dtess Prof. A. B. Childcrs, Brownsville, Or Administrator's Sale OK ST. CHARLES HOTEL AND OLD GRANGE STORE. KIITICK i. !... .1.. 1 finnl Adininistrator of tho co-partnership :f,iUiu ui iti,ui;a o. .iuyer, nnnry iiiuyor, ue inj; decuatud, in piiruanco of an ordur ami lll;(!nn nf thn f!nntitu I'.n.f ..f 1 -"iJ VUWIU Ul J.IIIU UUUll, Oregon, mndo and entered of record on thu 'Jnd dav of Anril. 1KSK uill ...ll ....l.i;.. auction to tlio Inkiest bidder, ut the Court n.iu.o uuor in i.iiin county, (Jrcgon, on Hie Jnil day nl Jiiur, IH8H. at the honrof one o'clock in the afternoon of sain nay, uio loiiowing described real prop erty helomting to said Mtntn, to-wit : Lots No. 5, 0, 7 ami 8, in block No. 2, in tho city ... , ,,, csnnty, llregon ; also 'lo fetoff the wcBt side of lot No. 1, in block NO. 10. it, thttitw nl All...... I t: - .-j a.iwujr, ill L.H1I1 coiiu- tyt ()reKon ; also the cant one-half of lot No, . .u um ii, in mo tity of Albany, in Linn county. Oreonn. .i.....;u i u and surveys of said city ; alio lot No. 7. MntaiHini. C Ct "T i . I 7-'"m acres, Known as fair around ot, syvsysd off and plotted by the Linn -----j --...v..,., miociation, tne same beinga parUf the N W quarter of the do nation l.ml nl.ln. r ,r , .. . . T n """"" v" "aao uuicnins, in i.inn county, Oregon. Terms of sal, cash in hand. 'oun A. CitAwroitn, Administrator.