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About Daily evening Albany democrat. (Albany, Or.) 1888-1888 | View Entire Issue (May 19, 1888)
Albany Market. Wheat 656, Oats 33o Buttar 20 Us per lb. Eggs 150 Hay -15.00. Potatoe-50 cts par bushel; Beef-on toot, 3 Vic. Apples -1 00 cents per hu, Pork flo per lb. dressed. Bacons hams, 12'Ao. shoulders, 7c. sides. 10c Lard 10c per lb. Flour 4.80 per bbl. Chickens 2 50 per doz. ; '.ill Feed bran, 14.00 per ton shorts, 16. middlings, 20. Ctoor 0. AT COST. AT COST. lbvi.0 purchased .he stock of goods of Shu.o & Lonewar I willi -ell lie same cost until closed out. That means mniuy in , vm.r pock- K , . ins ever before offered. I have also purchased the bsnk.-i't sto.k ot at gams Strayed. A small light grey mare branded with the figures "11" abount 10 years old and thin W flesh. Reward of $2 50 for her return to v Geo. C Anderson'. ilOW ,T0 SAVE MONEY. FACTS WORTH READING. Read and be Convinced. REDUCED PRICES AT Thompson & Waters, BROWNSVILLE, OREGON. SI 00 1.00 15 Uh s-.igsr . . . Ill nunaru and. r"V" i no 12 papers starch j "" 8 cans sr-ices J-"" Q V.nf I .o.mnn an A Vaiiill extrnct3 l.UU Savon Boans, 20 II. box 5 lb bex Japan tea S tt)9 good Costa Rica ootfee J 10 yards dress goods (closing out) 1.00 3 pair ladies hosj (good) - K na nanta hnSO rr;." ;.:m.ir,. w Jjftuica Atuuu w ... t.j:. .n.a,f. DO to .00 Boss read overalls . .60 Mens oil grain plow shoes 1-35 T.orliAo nil orrain and reooie u bnl.rnn alines Ladies 6ne dress slippers 1.00 Tf.., .hnra 1 til 5 0 Wooden pails aid garden hoseesch No baits As our entire stock ho sold t enrresuondine figures. member all stock carried over from last year will be sold at actual cost. Come and see us ana save mouej Highest market p-ica paid for pro duce. THOMPSON & WATERS, Brownsville, Or., May IGth, 1888, will Re HAY & ASH BY, of Harriabur consisting of Clothing, Gents "Furnishing Goods and General Merchandise. Everything will be sold at COST WITHOUT RESERVE. MY 50, IOC.j ISC. AND 25 GENT COUNTERS cad.d with articles worth twice their price. Several thousand of a v.b variety. Bargains in all of them. BOOTS, SHOES AND SLIPPERS. 1 am mv receiviug my spring and summer stock of boots Mid si ces, I have as nicely a fitted up Boot and Shoo Store, and bs complete a stock as any this side of Portland and very few better in Portland. I buy aU my boots and shoes dirct from nimufdOturcrs anil am authorized to warrant every pair no mat tet how cheap. No firm in Oregon have any advantage of me in buying as 1 buy in quantities and pay the cash. In ladies', misses and children's shoes, I ko much til ) l.ir'Ht, bait and great eit variety in the citv- My aim will always be to give as gaol value for the inoiixy as possibly can be done. SAMUEL E. YOUNG o. w. si: 1 Wilt A i vii, Oregon. J. G RAD WO H L, Crockery, Glass Ware and Hardware, OIL AND LEAD. Agricultural Implements Agent lor Fire mil ferine Insurance JfW WW- -- - -jSWMISMrsSIM CHAS. H. D0DD & CO. Front, First and Tine Sts., Portland, Or. WHOLE8ALF PFALERS IN atfftpi iron, r STEEL UNO 3 V EVERYBODY WONDERS how we doit : yet if the wor.d - V' MW SuSV have dianlaved in collecting such a nisgiiiuw"- i , IU,)Ht com ceries it would not be surprised. W have im. , plete stock of GROCERIES AND PROVISIONS ti ... ..:rAa l.nlnis nnvthinir hm,hs into (lis city, and we are .' ilT" ..,, - but. ff IZ Mon offered in this ,.l.c You may th.UK n .on will call and examine inequality b Get Our Prices i.i i hi-ve noi oKT-i iiiimn'id diiimlvi-s. In number you will K'conv..,c..HlMt on- 1,,.1JI kltvil,K B '" d oyorcomu..mlUf yc-h lm , r,al,l.,l uh to p.Olils of the middle men, , a .ml o oihCmmtH ,, BE-T. . - can dicto.o to .he d bet ,hey to us, hereby always getting the BEST AND FRESHEST and never allowing our good., 10 grow shelf worn and stale waiting for big Thpnn tire the reasons why we annua n- "y 8l"h a healtl trade. We Lave added .eccntly to our stock a full and com- plete line of Crockery and Glass Ware. These roods we bought direct from Kus'ern fuctorips, thus securing the latest Lions at l.rices way down. These goods have to be sen to be appreciated r Farmers having produce to sell will at all times lec-ive the tup o" the market for good produce, and your patronage is earnestly solicited. These facts ro HARD- i ii WARE, "i i r FARM. MACHINERY. Solo Agonts for Oregon, Washington and Northern Idaho for the BUCKEYE REAPER . AND . .V10WER. Vhos Machines are too well Unown to need comment. Thou:tands of Farmers have use: tbm and speak of them with pmlso. They aro the only Harvesting Machines that will give entire satisfaction to tho purchaser. MILLER'S NEW MODEL VIBRATING THRESHER, PHCENIX STRAW BURNER ENGINE, The mott Eftrctlve and Successful Combination for Threshing and Cleaning 3raln ever Constructed. h BUCKEYE STEEL . FRAME . TWINE- BINDERS. t Iha featurea that dltlngulh this Twine-Binder l the LlghtncM of Draft, combined with lti Extraordinary Strength and Durability. Tho Binder lof the Appleby pattern, the only really mcceufal one yet known. We havo two styles, the Klovator Blndor and the flaUonn Binder both excellent both neommendad by hundreds of patrons. Bchuttler Farm Wagons, Deere Flows, Deere Bulky Flows, Cook & Co.'a Car. riages, Photons and Top Butgies, Poor Spring Mountain Wagons, Buckkoards, Superior Drills and Seeders, Corbin Disc Harrows, Hodges-Haines Headers, Haish Barbed Wire. Sit WORTH LISTEN1 N(i TO and worth your cari-fiil consiilnration. Ve have tho "Jumbo" stock, more gocdi than any three KtoreB of lie kind in Albany, end price that beat them all WALLACE & THOMPSON. . First National Kank OF A I. It AM , ORKUO.X. Prcs'.ilcnt Ki.l VN Vi.re I'resiOeiil s, K, YIU N(i Cashier uko. K. CHAMBKULaIN TRANSACTS A GENERAUmiikinK business. ACCOUNTS KBIT suLlcct to chock. STOUT EXCHANOE and telcirniplilc lrnter, soli' on New York, Sui Fmiclsco, Clil. imu ana l'ortl Oregon. COLLECTIONS MADE on tavorahle terras. DIKKCTORB. u. K. Yonso, nio, E CnHBSsl,u L. E Blais, I,. Fuss, WALTXK E Tt'RRRLb, SEND FOB CIECULABS. FRANCIS PFEIFFER , PROPUIETOR OF Albany Soda Works, And Mannracturers of CHOICE COHFECTIOKERY, We are now prepared to fell at whole sale, always fresh and pure at Portland prices to dealers, We also keep a full line of Huts and Tropical Fruits. OUK- CIQAR AND TOBACCO department is com'Mm, We keep the .-.y iniw. vt BuiuKinfrsnn cnewina tobacco, meerschaum and brier pipes thai Is a delight to smokers, Flinn'n new Block, Albany, Oivgon. Administrator's Sale OF ST. CHARLES HOTEL AND OLD GRANGE STORE. XIITIf't'l. k.l. .: i 41 l... ...... .n w.uirjr J! Y-N lllUlt VIIU UIHICI ei(?ntil Ailininistratiir f tlio cu-partnership ektate of il.rack Ac Mojcr, Henry iMoyer, be ing deceased, in mrsunco of an ordor and decree nf tho Couuty Court of l.inu county, Orejrnn, made and entered of record on the -uu u.y oi April, isfis, will sell at public auction to the hiuhest bidder, at the Ccurt " uoor ill i.mu county, t)reKon, on lie fail day ol .lime. Is. at tho Imiiriif one o'elnek in the afternoon of soiu nay, the following described real prop erty belonging t said csiiite. tu-wit : Lots No. .1. 6. 7 .ml R in I.I 1. v n .t - -r , ... m4 4TW. iu me i;t ol Albany, in l.inu uaunty, Orcuon : also 2. V ,I ' Ol lot XNO. J, in UIOCK No. 0, ii, the city of Albany, in l.inn coun ty. Oreaon nl.n i un l. i . .4 1 . x- . uiia-uail 01 IUb lu, in block 11, in the city of Albany, in Linn j v"iswi " uescriDea on the plats ana survevs nf iA ;.. . t a v n coBtaimng 6 67 acres, known as fair ground r"" ' ana plotted by the J.inn bounty Agricultural Association,, the same b.ing. p,,tof tl..NW quarter of the do- nnt" nd C'"m lmo lintchins, ia Linn eonnty, Oregon. Terms of sale cash io hand. Jons A. Crawford, Administrator.