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About Daily evening Albany democrat. (Albany, Or.) 1888-1888 | View Entire Issue (June 19, 1888)
Albany Market. Wheat 83 c, Oats 33o Butter 20 Us per lb. Ega 15o Hay 15,00. Potatoes 50 ots par bushel. Beef on foot, 8 V Apples 1 00 cents per bu, Pork 8o per II iressed. Bacons hams, I2a. shoulders, 7c. sides. 10c. Lard 10c per lb. Flour 4.80 per bbl. Chickens 2.50 per doz. jlill Feed bran, 14.00 per tonj shorts, Id. mlddilnei, 20. Chop- 10. BOOTS, SHOES AND SLIPPERS. Ifarn now receivingjmy spring and summer stock ofj'baoti and shoes, have as nicely a fitted up Boot and Shoe Store, and as complete a stock as any this side of Portland and very fow better in Portland. I buy a'l my boots and shoes direct from manufacturers and am authorized to warrant every pair no mal ter how cheap. No firm in Oregon have any advantage of me in buyiug as 1 buy in quantities and pay the cash, In ladies', inisies and children's shoes, I keep io ici nn Ur-m, but aud great est variety in the oitv- lly aim will altrays be to give ai gwd value for the money as possibly can be done. SAMUEL E. YOUNG J. P. HAIL, Albany, Or., Agent for Columbia Bicycles and Tricycles. New stock of iSSS pattern bicycles just received. Bargains in second hand wheels all sizes and pi ices. Call and examine stock or send for catalogue free, New and Second Hand Sta Owing to i.ie increased demands of our business wo have been compelled to move Into a larger store and wo oan now be found next do.ir to 8. E, Young, where wo will be pleased to see our patrons. If youceoJany stoves, furniture, .tinware, crockery, clojks, carpus, pictures, .fruit Jars, trunks, books, rollor skates, saddles, saws, pianos, eto and a thousand dir. ferent an I an a Holes you on not do bettor this sU nC ,sn Franel ico than you can do with us on a purchase or exchange, L. GOTTLIEB, ' 123 First Street, Albany ,"ijr7" AT COST. AT COST. Having purchased the stock of goods of Shano & Lonsway I will sell the same at cost until closed out. That o . '.ns money in your pockets. No such -bargains evtrbefoie offered. I have also purchased tlio bankrupt stock of HAY & ASHBY, of Harrisbur' consisting of Clothing, Gents Furnishing Goods and General Merchandise. Everything will be sold at COST WITHOUT RESERV E. MY 5C , IOC, I5C. AND 25 CENT COUNTERS a oadtd with atticles worth twice their price. Sever 1 Ihcunad cf a variety. Bargains in all ol ibetu. G. W. SIMPSON, Albani, Oregon. J. GRADWOHL, Crockery, Glass Ware and Hardware OIL AND LEAD. Agricultural Implements Agent ior Fire and Marine Insurance EVERYBODY WONDERS how we do it ; yet if the world only know of trie energy, grit and enti nini we have displayed in collecting such a niBgnilict.nt dirplay of stuple and funy gij. ceries it would not bo surprised. Wo have tjio largest, finest and m'! con,, plete stock of GROCERIES AND PROVISIONS ever brought into this city, and wo ure going to soil ut prices below any thing ever before offered in this place. You may think this a rash assertion; but if on will call and examine the quality of our gocds and Get Our Prices you will be convinced that we have not over-tstituuted ourselves. lUmenfe, we are buyiug our goods largely direct from first hamle, thereby saving ill I piOfits of the middle men, and our command of ready cash has enabled urn, i buv our cords remarkably cheap, gettitis the benefit cf all discounts and re. ! bates, placing us in a position where we can dictate to them and not they to ui, I hereby always getting the ftfv' 'V. v:" - '''fish CHAS. H. D0DD & CO. Front, First and Vine Sts., Portland, Or. WHOLE8ALF pr ALER3 IM HARD- a WARE, 29ssssissai, ipr.ii STEEL . AND. A. J. R0SS1TER, Vetarinxry Surgaon. Oraduateorthe Outario Votorlnary Col lege, Toronto, Canada. andmBCfkernt;eee'.rn0a,'00rn6r,'0f nd ALBANY, OREGON. FARM. MACHINERY. S0I9 Agents for OroSon, Wtwhimrton nnrt wm... ' iuano ior mo "5 BUCKEYE REAPER . AND . MOWER tb.mana8peaKortremr MILLER'S NEW MODEL VIBRATING THRESHER Uiimm DuruttK triUINE - BUCKEYE STEEL FRAME . tujinp rca ly succoful one Xet known. W. have fwo .IwL . ,PplCbJ' patlern- ll y l-Utlbna B.nd.r-both nZltT' lh - vi jtaw uus. Bohuttl.r Farm Wagons, Deere Plow,. Deere Sulk ni . . ' kmhW Car. I " pln, Mo"ln Wagons, Buekkoards. Superior Drill. aadSe.d.rs.CorbinDiso Harrows. Hodg...Ha H.ade,! Halsh Barbed Wire. ' lbrK"' Jingor, Alb.ny. Or. BEST AND FRESHEST and never allowing our goods (ogre shrlf worn and stale waiting for big profits. These are the reasons why we desire your patronugo and why we en joy such a healthy trade. We have adHxd recrntly to our slock a full and com- nlatn ItnA nf 1""'" " Crockery and Glass Ware, These (foods we bought direct from Eastern factnriew, thus securinz the latest designs at prices way down. These goods have to be spin to be appreciated Farmers having produce to sell will at all times tecive the ton nr t)i m.rL.i for good produce, and your patronage is earnestly solicited. These facts tre L WORTH LISTENING TO Wallace & Thompson Fliiin'., new Block, Albany, Oregon, fWf WlU'-g1"" MK8. 11. HYMAN. next easa ofS. E, Young's, Albany, Or Jl ouiung ana nttinir a Snnnialtv. STAMPING OUTFITS, AND STAMP nu uunc iu UIIUtK. LESSONS IX PAIXTIXfi WednesoOTi and Thiinul... r' week, ana paintinK done to o.der on nlaanaaanrl ntl,. ...-i., . . ,lurmli NmaBBnrtma.i. r. ...... land. i.rusw materials on (WHiTTiER & Thompson; warn and Omamontal Painting and Paper Hanginir. CEILING DECORATIONS A SPECIALTY Conrad Meyer. PROPRIETOR OF. STAlt BAKERY, Cnrner Broadalbin and First Sts., i -DEALER IN I aiiiicd Fruit,, UUC. HeaM, UlUMNnrUFP. Uriel Fraltn, Tobitcco, Etc,, Uueenswsrt. Vegetables, Cigars, Ten, Etc. TEACHERS Whn U a - . .houddfTorTK,' o3'. I1: i-rice, S,.TO. Ad 'tinn. "'""Vft,,der''Brow-vii.e,Or ALBANV.ftBHOnv . ajayi la fat everything to. ,H t ,n ral variety ami r... - B.wwjr more, mguew markot price paid for aluindsqf produce, cTiTblackman, loE. W. Langdon. DEALER IN DRIIRe ii-n.. CHEWICALS, BRUSHES, tore". AJ!so ."nE1. "I "?,t:i1A9!.D".,5 Tfltlf -vwiv Vl 1IUUU9 HUU