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About Daily evening Albany democrat. (Albany, Or.) 1888-1888 | View Entire Issue (May 29, 1888)
Albany Market. Wheat G5e, Oats 33e Butter 20 c Li per lb. Eggs 15c Hav -15,00. Potatoes 50 cts par bushel. Beef on foot, So Apples 1 00 cent" par bu, Pork Bo per It resaed. Bacons hams, 12io. shoulders, 7c. sides. lOo. Lard loo per lb. Flour-4.80 per bbl. Chickens 2.50 per doz. .'. lill Feed bran, 14.00 per ton shorts, 10. middiines, 20. Cbor 20. CR0SSEN & ALLEN, PEOPEIETOES Albany Track and Bray Co., He, 1 Goods handled with care and dispatch dm TO SAVE MONEY FACTS WORTH READING Read and be Convinced, REDUCED PRICES AT Thompson & Waters, BROWNSVILLE, ORECON, 15 lbi sugar $1.00 1G papers eoda 1.00 12 papers starch 1.00 8 cans spices 1-00 8 bot Lemon aud Vanilla extracts 1.00 Savon soaps, 20 lb box 1.00 5 lb bex Japan tea 1.50 5 lbs good Costa Rica coffee 1.00 16 varda clieis good3 (closing out) 1.00 3 pair ladies ho3j (good) 25 5 pair gents hose 25 Ladies linen collars 10 Ladies corsets 50 to .CO Boss read overalls CO Mens oil grain plow shoes 1.85 Ladies oil grain and Pebble Goat button shoes 1- 35 Ladies fine dress slippers. 1.00 Infants shoo", 1 to 5 .50 Wooden pails aid garden hose each . 25 No baits A3 our entire stock will be Sold at corresponding figures. Re member all stock carried over from last vear will be sold at actual cost. Come Having purchased the stock of goods of Shat.o & Lonsway I rill noil the same al cost until closed nut. Thnt mfons ioon-v in vonr pockets. No such bar gains evtr before offered. I have also ptirchaned the bankrupt stock of HAY & ASHBY, of Harrisburp consisting of Clothing, Gents Furnishing Goods and General Merchandise. Everything will be sold at COST WITHOUT RESERVE. B8Y 5C, HOC, m. MB 23 METERS cadtd with articles woith twice their price. Scviiul ihuuuuuri of a vaa yuritttY. xa'gaiuB iu an ui biitiu. EVERYBODY WONDERS iw we do it ; y t if the world only knmv ui" tho energy, grit and enterprue we ive displayed in collecting eiich u magnitickiit display of staple and fancy gro ries it would not be aui priwd. have tho largest, fini'St and nnwt com- I ho ha cei plote stock of Allium. Oreson. J. GRADWOHL, Crockery, Glass Wa.e and Hardware OIL AND LEAD. avnr- KniMirlif. intn tVia niiv. nnl wa fii-A 0ninr tn Pflll at nri con bcln w an V t )l 1 n r. ' v-' v - J J b ' n i J ever before Gffered in this place. You may think thU a rash assertion ; but il 3 on will call nnu examine tho quality ot our gucuo ana Get ,Our Prices you will be convinced lh.it welmvn not enrr-'em minted oursulver. Iieuii-mbcr we are buying our goods lurcrly diuor. from iit hands, thriol.y suving all piofits of the middle nien, i.tid our imiiiiubikI of icady ua!i .has t rmbl.Hl us to buy our coods remaikubly chei'P, ;!"lting U-nelit cf all discounts und rs. bates, niacins us in a position where wo tun liiot ut to them nnd net thev to in hereby always getting the Agricultural Implement agent lor Fire ance, o duce, Highest market p-ic paid for pro- THOMPSON &. WATERS. Brownsville, Or., May 16th, 1888. JVTJVKSIFKtXtK.'lTiZ'iX'.i-t : .xs . . .... , .... . sv4-, 3 '','' ' - it'''; and never allowinff our Koods (o s;row slitilf worn and stule wnitin.j fnr li! profits. These are the reasons why we drsiie your patronage and why we en -joy such a healthy trade. We have adHrd rccrntiy to our stock a full and com plete Iin9 of Crockery and Glass Ware, These pooda we bought direct from EaaSsrn factories, thus securing tho latest dp 8i dm a at nriees wav down. Thene ffnodn hav t.n Kn udlh . 0 f rf B "v. wV uu fireciaceu IL-uiiucio unu iu mm i wm n. uu iiiuH iecniv me lop o( tho market for good prodncc, and your putrouago is earneatly solicited. Ti:te facta are BOOTS, SHOES AND 1 am now receiving my spring and summer stuck of boots nnd shoes, I have as riiciy a fitted up Boot and Shos Store, and a.i completo a stock as any this side of Portland and very few better in Portland. I buy aU my boots and shoes iiivci from manufacturers and nm authorized to wairunterory puir no mat ter how olieap. Na firm in Oregon have any advantage of ins in buying as 1 buy in .j i i.v.itie.H and pay the cash. Io ladio', uin.w and children's shncs, I koap ui.i.!li th i Urginl, he.14 and great eat varir,v iti the citv. Hy aim will always ha t i'ive at goal value for the money as possibly can be done. SAMUEL E. YOUNG unHo. n. uuuu & CO, Front, First and Vine Sts., Portland, Or. WHOLESALE pc ALER8 IN bf&Qjsf 4 HAR0- Wl STEEL AND q FARM. MACHINERY. i WOItTJi L1STKNIN(J TO and worth votir ciflnl 0;.i, : -it- . .. ... . .. Wallace & Thompson Flinn'o new Block, Albany, Oregon. Sole Agenu for Oregon, Washington and Northern Mah ih. ., BUCKEYE-REAPER. AND. MOWER that will alvo entire mun . ' '"""" ""'ncs w urciiaaer, MILLER'S NEW MODEL UiBRATilMG THRESHER PHOINIX STRAW BURNER ENGINE h BUCKEYE . STEEL . FRAME . TWINE-BINDERS really iuecoMfnl one yet known. We have K " ' th" A7 Pattern, the only SohuttUr Turn Wagon., Deere Plow.. Deere Sulky How.. Cook 4 Co.'. Car. rlas-e., Pharton. and Top Butgle., IW. Bprln, Mountain Wajon., Buokkoarda. Superior Drill, and SH.,. r...v. . ''H.ad.r,, "mobu wire. ii i i i imh m ifn i uonraa Meyer, -PROPRIETOK OF- .STAR BAKERY, uoraup jsroaaaiDin ana First Sis., '-DKALKK IS E. THRALL, Manager, Canned I'riiUs, (Janneii cati, Irled FruitN, VeSctal.Iew, Tobacco, 'lgr, Sngnr, Nnlcox. 1 Coflec, Tea. I Etc,, lite.. In fact everything thnt is kept in a Ron ral variety and grocory more. HiKha i vi pnue paia lor C. l. blackhhanT- Sumssor lo E. W. Lmitrchn. DEALKB IN DRUGS, MEDICINES, CHEMICALS, BRUSHES, SOAPS nnuac ' ;?fV871th"lenke,H ln " fl'M-ol! Drue store. Also a flim io,.i e . : argans. 1"""U8 BUU ALBANY. OREfJON. rvroi-iMT i rWASON, TlU.lOi. AND RHJAIl,. Druggists and Booksellers, ARonta for John n. Aldon's publications OttKCIOH. broke; or linlxhine "rs, rough, clear LUMBER, trSL.f.--,TI'i' Jnhr Ucut frou, turn Xh'.kaT?- An.y .'l"antlty can bo uu!'s BOXING UTH, PICKETS. and liimhftrftf oii i.t.i . monoy. 8ay you HAMMER BROS., Albany Linn (;o Oi