Portland labor press. (Portland, Oregon) 1900-1915, October 21, 1909, Page 4, Image 4

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    , rt« UHOAT, OCTOBER
PO R T L A N D LABO R PRESS
THROUGH ONE
MAN’S EYES
L , . m „ ,.i„ ltv and If they m u m * I t
Ho be pL'«ly a .c l f l . . . propo.ltlon
n L v «re defying the very funda
'!mental Ta-r e t “ im m e r c * w h ic h I .
NI JTUDEB11. M US. HI COCAINE
c. p . jont ; s
’ T h e thing for Alban.
lo'«lodging h u e » in most C M M
Th«
aee to 1« that -hi» property I . I m onopoll.t of a thousand acre«, or
assessed at a value proportional to such a m a tter I . of the opinion
o ther city property
That a l i i , that he . h o l d not be taxed on b i.
L u m ber m en s
N atio n al B ank
CIG A R S A N D TOBACCO S
P 'P E S
F R U IT S A N D C A N D IE S
AU C la .b e . Union Good, a Specialty
1J1 N. Sth
Ph on . A 5041
bring In the new territo ry with a . little g raft an) more than I . the
TbL man who d am n, the public bound
No man w a n t, to pay for J Southern Pacific Railroad
Com
ll a TU h e ^ b ? .e rr a n t » h o » a . caal city priv lege» and live outside ita p -a n y on Ila big g raft of hundred,
of tboufeandft of acres oa
blch
out of his lord , house for playing e n v ir o n .— Eugene Register
J, A B r kwith
A M in . ¡4 , L. Jvlutavu
**<> LAV««« Arda (»Aid
>
W P liajr.a vt » a a r in « hOUfct o rg a n
I*
the
booster
city
o
f
!
hold
many
thousands
of
.
e
r
e
.
of
Johnson
&
Beckwith
long an there I* a com
A storL
of the D T Vallilan«* Valve Com
¡«any. C incinnati. Ohio, ban an ar
»ncaotion of r lr h t an«l Justice the rta te
It b a . sjient
over «and obtained through perjury and
LAW YERS
tid e in the Septem lmr “ uni'* J d *f'
a com m unity; so long a» a com »1UOO.OOU thia year In public and ^ « » d , “ d
*
babor an.l Me-h.at«-«. Lie... « t*l~ l.lt j
sound ard sensible that consider-
1,,
>iate and fear, love private Improvement».
l u e city along w ater course» M tu re exclu
Mala 644, A 2SH4
In * the source it I» remarkable
It j
,;rave
)usl
)Ong we » III 1. growing and t h i. In »pile of
« » * Tent..« U ulilla« Portland Or.
Through
One
M
an
x
retribution
from
ill
»’1
1
1
or
,
he
efforts
of
,
be
o
w
n
e
r,
of
empty
“
"es
o
^
l-
n
d
In
addition
to
th
eir
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a « :||„ £ .
Is entitled
from good w lll-J u s t a . lo t. to dUa.ourage Invextm enta atm H U „ t o n . ______________
OiaMK-v"
.
. v , . reward
frighten men who would Improve
*-*• ■
B
Y i loro Arnalz h a . been In t ie
If afterthoughts a« - the beat, Buildec.’ Hardw are, Poultry N et­
employ of M Hoe k Company the
why
don't
we
have
the")
ilra
tT
ting and Garden Tools, Olla
largest newspaper pre»» builder.
A »2.000.006, »even m ile, 470-foot
Paints, V a rn l.h e«
In the world for 66 y e a r.
H e,
drop, tunnel on Snake riv e r is
Luck Is ofte.i simply good jud g ­
was their oldest employe, and the
245 Holladay Avenue
East 870.
projected
I t » III be worth an ment coupled with hard work.
other day in h l. 7 ilh year he re
completed
.
«•
enormous sum when
wnen com
pieieo
telved a curt note from hl» em
T hat power belongs to the people
P ic to ria l Review Pattern« and Publication»
plo yer. »ay In» that be would be
VllC VwS X lH lG H Lv a„,j «hould be paid for by I he
on the pa» roll for two weeks ,OB*
______
power truat.
Especially should It
•r. after which his service» would
Organized labor w ill use e v e ry 'p a y for what It holds out of use
not be required
honorable means to defeat the to prevent com p etition
He came with the concern when
‘ ^ ^ r 'h ia h ^ ia d v e X m e n u w
X
th e c R y
A a e b o o lo r
C |-|
/V\111S
tl. 19« \
¡L»íaT>Í
CORNER FIFT H A N D STARK
STR EETS
siiv„ m u .« ..............."V
O.IS HU«.«» .........„..»».SS »Bd U,
O . l t C r.w » . rtS..... ............. S» o-.
Brida. W .rk. » • ' t«sdfc........
« io
ses
BuSb.r r i . u . . . . - , ............
with » 1
A Bl.d%O“ 7W4f#^Xw
Deposits October 1, 1908, $1,385.069.44
Deposits October 1, 1909, 2,146,821.59
VO.
Chicago PalnleM Dentist;
Halt. 4 [Uisi«» Bo'ld'o«
Sixth asd tvashliittsB Strstt».
Will Oppose
f-h a I )v*flinsini*p
19350715
Hamburger’s
now th«*re a r* 2
The highest ,
T he C entral Labor Conn hazing h u r t. Its reputation and
wage he ever received ».as SIS per council
last Friday night received a ultim ately affects the value of
week, . —
bui ........
th i. - was , gradually
r« -.c
ii
. hl. 7,’
'¿."„¡plete
report from the le g is la -i property In ihe town where Io-
rim ed until at the time of h » dl»- <
relatl¥e
,„ e caled. S elf respecting young men
missal bo »aa receiving but »12 I
,)r<|, naoce. aIld and th eir parents do not desire
per week
,
f ,,.r discussing the queeiton. Sec- to even l<a»k over an educational
A!’ this Is according to the Sew r, f u r «use is ig
q
(„ „ m e te d institution that perm its Its «tu
Fitzgerald A l l m a n pne d e n i. to relapse Into barbarism
Y. a Press which P rid e d
page illustrated feature of the
testing against the passage of the
A railroad builder offers to build
T - « “Ä
... ............. .
The eouncll fu rth er Instructed a branch line from Eugene to El
w
ritten
on
the
basis
of
this
«tor)
----------- —
, • ,
«„«
'th
e legislative
legislative «ouiuilt’ ee to ap- m iia . 15 mile«, for a bonus of »40.-
— « 'I about corporation » Inhuman-
«nnimltter to wait on the
T he land owners should look
Ity to man. Cut this « “ 'J
‘ Uep, C1, , , f
the city com. carefully Into
uch offers for If
of the m aterial benefit to th< read
<on(ii(1(.r
ordt. |x,naf(de the increased v a lu e , of
ers as a study of final effect on
,
> , Friday at 2 p. m -,nd the land alone w ill Justify such
8E C O N D
■«tw een
.........
fh.r<—
Pres,
„.«,,_M •« ti call
coum
n a
c*" «.n
,,n th<-
’h" mayor
n,“>
r anu
*nd
n'"
“ acre u,,««»
“ fo. h • alf a m ile on - - each
~ - - 5- side
“ -
man called a
back
at O
the
n -x t C,'U
meet
>b- ^ n
I
re o , ra| tMXlv
J A of the track would Justify a bonus
the offices of the company
L
H - e n b e ,g and H J- of that amount.
viously they
printed about it. .b
hut
u * newspapers
n
‘ ‘ . . C , , P a r k , were
W ere a
u ito lu ie d as
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appointed
appomieu
as th e ,
don t hear this kind of talk
W hen , Farklaoo
The
saw m ill
at
Lebanon
is
a thing
ha#
happened
unique
««
'«■
me* i,ul,III
|iro|>os«-a ordinance
oruinauce is de ’ shortly to be mo , d Just i.titside
The proposed
enough It at once b7 ‘’' " 7 ’ “
! sign, d expressly to h a m i-r org.,n the city to a more advantageous
property for the new spat«r
1
)f
xl_d „ w, „ deny ' site.
Modern c a p ita lis t, are on
handle, and one can no nx.re pre
,ab(>1
a n , other body the lookout for good sites con­
vent I t . being l;rlnl<-d ,ban fr "Lt
,,er „„n 'he right <f free speech venient for shipping products,
if
can prevent people geneially f r«-n>
„ „ „ , hi., that It pro- > the city of Lebanon w ill make It
talking or holding an opju on
k ..,,
expression by banner adver known that any more are available
!>•( us firwt
4»> mi»«
and on w hat term s a manufactory
man before we study tb«- elfect j tlsementa.
on his form er employer
A» a re -I
Tin- ordinance haa an enier- can obtain one U »’ill help the
--
.
1
in the genev clause attached, which w ill owners o.' that town amazingly.
suit of this published stop
,,Il)u a ll) deny the right to the use
New York Press he will
The Dallas Item lxer says that
of the referendum.
from sympathetic readers more ac­
the m eter system on hydrants
tual money than he ha» '-ver had
kills out the lawns. Dallas should
at one tim e in bis whole life. Home
charge up some of Its w ater b ill,
one of these readers w ill no doubt
to the em pty lots that abound
get him a better Job than be has
there as in every other city. H e r­
ever had before.
miston c o lle c t, as much from the
W henever a dally newspaper In
em pty lota as from the beautiful
good standing and with a wide
ones, and the result 1. some fine
circle of readers prints a pathetic
Izis Angelea Oct 20 —Organised la w n , and gardens under discour­
story of poverty as the result of In­
aging circumstances otherwise.
justice. the subject of It w ill re­ l q hor of this city and the Social­
large fund for
ceive hundreds of dollars from ists are raising a ____________
W illa m in a 1» full of busy brick-
defense of L. O uiterrex __
De
sympathetic readers
This I» the the
«.»,«,
Local unions are donating , makers now. and th eir product I .
La
ra
effect of publicity, regardltss of large
sums to keep De lA ra from j shipped all over the state.
Over
Intention.
h«-ing deported to Mexico to cer-
men are employed. N a tu rally
Tb« w rite r once saw »420 ta l.“ii
B
-
-
the
town
Is
building
up
as
a
result
out of one editorial m ail of a tain death. A monster m a.s meet of the w ageearnlnK and Indus­
Phi»hurg'"afternoon'""paper'a. the In g , of » » J ™ * * , ,
w ,l‘
trious population, w hile
building
result of
»torr of a once pro»- held here on 8 q tu rd ay night
De I «ara Is accused of being an lots a few years ago hardly worth
perous old man who wan ca»t out Anarchist,
on which charge the the taxes are bringing from »150
to
Population makes land
¡h \u an* ^ n ren
firjn a and
ry compelled
AH of thi.»
overnroent authorities are seek to »30«.
W ills
In small checks anT
a»3 cuV ren “ )’ 1 Fng Vo d e '^ r t V lm to Mevlco, where J »alu e. In W
illa m in a as well as
-
Union Labor to
Help de Lara
b
diced It. I t .
I f You’ve ever noticed .»
.
the poor people who put the
pen
nlea ^n °tb e ’V iln d m a n ', tin cup
th« old
8 0 you see that so f y
man Is concerned, his dl missal
w ill be a mere Incident; but n >t SO
w ith R. Hoc
Company
H e re '* w hat w ill happen;
W hen a New York newspaper
A
prints gn uneopyrighted feature It
h i is «ranted for assisting In pre
.
. .
n
o e la in
r»a<ra?
lnt>
a articles
r t 4/»!<•«
certain
magazine
..........
which reflec’ on the Mexican gov
em inent.
De L ara Is arrested in I «os A n­
geles because the officials do not
know the difference between an
Anarchist and a Socialist.
H e Is
a Mexican revolutionist and w ill
be turned o ver to the Mexican
authorities to be shot unions ap­
peals taken to the authorities In
W ashington -elease him. H e w ill
be the F e rre r of Mexico If the
dictator o f that mock republic gets
hold of him.
* w,a*4n<>
P»rlng
Hom «
n
wf t M
A CUT’
B e .t
»5.00
H at
f
< W
AN
OREGON
FA R M
in Am erica
Th® A N T I S E P T I C
H AND CLEANER
PO PULAR
DRY
GOODS
CORDIALS AND PRESERVES
Family trad« a «p«ci«lty
Free d«Hv«ry
THE OREGON LAND
D E V E L O P M E N T Co.
55 North Second A 2862, Main 2778
d-19 LUM8EHMANSBAHK BLDC.
See T hat T h i« Baofl« 1« W orn bj
Team ster Who Does Your D r a y ira
COR 5™ A HD, STACK STS-
& M c D onnell
P R IC E
Wl NEd
WRITE AT ONCE TO
301-2 C O M M O N W E LA TH BU ILDING . PORTLAND. OREGON
mcai . len
Irrportsrs and Distributers of
H IG H E S T G R A D E O F IM P O R T E D
AN O D O M E S T IC
$ 1 2 5 ° O
T H E O. P . S P A U L D IN G C O M P A N Y
I
DESCAMPS & MARCO
FOR ONLY
Does Wonders fo r the Houaewife
Ink stains, acids, grease, rosin, pilch and
"flash." Contains no lye or potash and
Is perfectly harmless to the skin D iffer
all other cleanser«.
P R IC E i s e — ASK FOR IT
For sale everyw here
No m a tte r what your work
he you need " F L A S H ."
Removes
tar In a
therefore
«■nt from
THE
Then tee th a t thia label is cn
your custom-made clothing
D E M A N D IT
It is sn Indication of fa ir con
dltions, and takss the place of
boycotts, strlkss snd lockouts
HOW TO SECURE
Physicians and Surgeons Recommend
P O R T I AND V ^
s
OREGON
HOUSE
Mr. Union Man
You owe It to yourself and fam ily to Investigate the values we
Brotherhood of Tsamstsrs No. 162
are offering In high-grade union-inade goods.
Meet* Cvtry Tuesdsy St
Don't be deceived
by the fake advertising of o th er stores' "»2.00 articles for 39c"—
but
come
square.
to
this
store,
where
business
A few specimen values below.
is
conducted
on
P A T R O N IZ E
the
-»St*
W « o l U nderw ear. In gray, best »125 quality at 9 T f
Men s Fin
everyw here else
&
mcallen
Because the team sters employed
on the extension of the Pacific A
Eastern road near C entral Point
rcently .w ere given only 45 min
utea Instead of an hour noon they
struck. T he co* tractors have put
on th e ,r own teams and employ­
m ent agency
teamsters.
These
local
farm er«
and th e ir hired
teams are too independent for the
average railroad contractor and
th in k too much of th e ir animals.
THE
la reprinted by other papers all
over the country- Thi-» I . particu­
larly true of the New York Press;
for they run a class of m atter In
th eir Sunday edition that ruts easy
In U m a tilla county since 1900
under the »hears of the average
16 school district« hav«- gone out
exchange editor
of business b cause the adding
Now, understand, this 1» no ef­
of field to fie «1 and farm to farm
fort ’ «> heap scorn on R Hoe A
has driven away the children The
Company
This
magazine cares
list Is In re a lity longer than this,
nothing for Individual
Instance,
but some «listriels have kept up
save a» they relate to principles,
form of existence that Is a shell
and they w ill have enough trouble
In the
Irrigated
districts the
from new spaper, generally regard
Rev«-ral papers In the slate favor schoolhouses are rapidly enlarg
less of anything this medium might the abolition of the occupation lng.
It 1» Ih e bonanza » b e a t
add
tax«.« levied by cities. They cer­ farm er who has no use for schools.
Laboring men w ill read this tainly retard growth to the extent
Press story.
One of the absurd things small
enforced.
Newspaper pressmen w ill read
towns do Is to license honest
this story.
Bandon butter has been served occultations such as draymen. Such
Newspaper publishers, the pos- with all meals of the Comm ercial money received Is always assessed
Bible buyers of printing presses, Club of Portland
T h e Ssw pounds back to the citizens, as the work
w ill read It.
of butter sent free by the ltHn«ion ers havo to live
A very slight
I t 1« these Instances that form cream ery w ill be ihe highest, price hunch to the assessor that the
the texts o f the soap-box orators.
empty lot is as valuable as the
butter It ever sold.
It 1« the subjects of talks In the
used lot alongside w ill swell the
labor union hall.
Pumps have bi-en placed at work city treasury to belter advantage
It is Individual instances like
In Ihe Medford coal mine and the Ilian m ln g up tim e and money
this that have made Ikbcr unions—
owni-rs declare they mean Io turn punishing men for being Indus­
men do not organise unless their out a product w ith a good crew
trious.
wrongs are to be righted.
of men that shall a ttrac t attention
W hen Instances like this are al
T he old Pennoyer block on M or­
In the fuel m arkets of Southern
lowed to happen. It I» undoing all
rison. West Park. A lder and Tenth
Oregon.
the work of ihoae who are trylug
streets In Portland Is to be the
to bring a b elte r understanding
N e a r Pilot Rock new Irrigated site of an enormous department
between the employer and the em­ apple land» are being opened that store and hotel. I t Is leased for
ployed. and It must lie remembered are attractin'* attention from In a sum that shows a value of »750,-
that ihe employed have a bet’ r vestors. T he laud values of that 000.
It Is assessed, however, for
Bieanv of publicity than the em- vicinity since the construction of only »370.000
It take» a good
)!oyer-
n branch road have Increased re­ manv farms to equal the value of
T he pre«« crew« In newspaper
this
little
piece
of
absolutely bare
offices are universally members of m arkably.
ground
decent labor unions.
R. Hoe A
fiavs the Kttgene Register very
Com pany sail th e ir pre»««-s erected p ertin ently: '-'L»t every citizen of
Good roads clulis are to be
com plete and running under the Oregon line up for the things that rounded over all Oregou.
The
dlr«ictlon of th e ir own mechanics. make for a greater Oregon and In farmers are to be urged to de­
I f they sell a press In Cincinnati, doing this we are laying the foun mand good roads for th e ir own
for Instance, they s»nd men from dstlon for greater things for ottr sakes.
Farm ing communities o
New York to erect It and who stav respective communities."
Ject to road taxes because they
on the Job until It Is running auu
fall so heavily on Ihe Improved
accepted by the purchaser. Press
Between 15« and 200 engineers farms anil yet are built by sc
«nen who have read or heard of
and surveyors are at work on the l.iany mile» of Idle and specula
fhta story w ill find a lot the mat
survey I11 the Deschutes country live holdings, which are Increased
te r w ith Hoe presses that didn't
between Bend and the Columbia In value as much acre for acre as
exist before They w ill find II after
The prices of ligh ts of way are are the tm proiad lauds.
the erector» have gone back to
Increasing as the ce rta in ly of a
New York
If defect« do nut exist
railroad become» stronger.
The goods roads people of Ore­
they w ill make them exist and
gon am going Io spend »4,000 a
the builders w ill S|«end many times
W ork on Ihe electric line be- y,.ar to help out the organization
the cost of thia old man s wag«-» In
T hetr ml»
chasing men over the country trim tween the towns of Eugene and j among the farmers
Halem
Is promised to begin w ithin »binary should camp In V m a lllla
ble shooting, yes and In contrty
60
davs
The
very
promise
makes
jeounly
for
a
few
week».
In one
versv of th eir collection depart-
the holders of Idle tracts along th" ¡place the road goea nine miles to
haent.
np th eir head» make a h alf « mile which is
.
Newspaper publishers who read proposed line pe
closed across a field. In another
thia w ill Store It away In the pre­ and begin to price aulos.
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1 instance the road goes on three
judice bln of th e ir Intellectual hay
Many people are repelled from side» of a quarter section Just on
ow
W ith in the past few y«ar«
The land
e Hoe p io p ie have a very form id­ the southern states because of the ! the edge of the town.
able com petitor It« the Ooss Print- Inhum anities of the w hile» against i |(oa ¡„ responsible for ttaeae and
many
other
Instances
every
time.
Here In C -egon we
lag Press Company of Chicago th e blacks
* Some day ahon these publish« ra have no »lave labor driven with
In Stanfield, the lusty young
are In the m arket for a press, and a whip und herded with blond
even though the Hoe press may hounds as are aonie tevtlona of town of I'm a lllla county, specula­
tors are not given the front rows
show up better In the prescnlatlon the auuth
There are four blocks for which
by th e ir salesman, they will buy a
W ith this beautiful and product no apaculutora need apply unless
Ooas press without ever telling
Ive vsllny »» a found at loll or s ta rl­ they construct on each lot a vai
why
Even though these newspaper ing place, our people may well liable and fireproof building above
publisher» may lie mean enough to unite for Its advancement and the a certain cost lim it. O ther blocks
reserved
for resi­
do the same thing «hemselve», yet upbuilding of e» cry town and hnin are likewise
dences
The man who wants *o
let
In
It.— Union
Republican
they w ill condemn It In other».
I t 1» i good deal like a man c rit­ DI her sections of Oregon could profit by .he labors of the con
m iinlty and reap without sowing ,
icising -«nothei for excessive didn’t take Ibis to heart.
Is relegated to
the
outermost 1
lng when the critic drink» quite a»
edge,
ol town. H e I» . of little use
T
iter»
»hould
be
some
way
de-
_
m«ici ntmseir.
vised to make the actua' selling a»«1 o(t,'n an obeirtKilon
It la all right for men at -he
t i i of • large Induatry to say; prices of Innd apptFi in the public
W ith in the last >'0»r some 200.-
It 1« only through leases
"W s own It, we can do with It record»
w hat we pleaae; we run It. w e can of land, where the actual rent paid non acres of land In Oregon has
discharge whom we please." This must ba recorded, that any estl been restored to public domain
has been Illegally
fenced
dB-atl rlg tit If they want to u k « m ate can be made of the value that
Much of this land la worth very
t»M consequence«; for they w ill actually placed upon property.
little except for g ratin g ; but the
Had they do not own the
Albany want« to spread out but K lam ath Fnlls Rxpreta says that .
bwtaeaa, hut
that the business
»tock¡nen In Kasterti Oregon ai>-1
(»MSB: th a t they do not run Is handlcapiied by owners of large pi ar to tie determined not to re
H ir lr bBBfr-
th e ir b’istne»» r anl tra c t, adjoining the city on which llnqulsh their hold on the public
»core, of homea an- built and who
POPULAR
PRICE
DRY
GOODS
H 0U 8E
UNION LABEL RANGE
THE
B EC A U SE w e have the cleanest and most up-to-date baking
plant on the East Side. O ur wagons are kept clean and dust­
proof.
O ur horses are a tte - ?il to by a man for th a t purpose and
not by the drivers. T he Hour we use In our bread and cakes is
stored In a separate room, which is always dry and «Jean. W e pay
good wages to our men and use only good m aterial.
O l|f *
are kept clean by e it r a help and are always open to anybody for
Inspection.
G IV E UB A T R IA L .
________
m cdo nnell
Gst Your
AN D M EDICINES
of
D R U G G IS T
233 Washington St., Near Second
W HY?
.k ; L a lla n W ool Unioo Suits. »2.50 value; sp'l » 1 .8 ®
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A lb e r t B e r n i
t!4 RUSSELL ST.— BOTH PHONES
Men's W o rking Shirts. In lig h t and dark colors; special, each 4 8 *
Men's H e a r
DRUGS
THE
Log Cabin B ak ery C om pany
Note carefully.
Men's W in te r U nderw ear, in gray, pink and blue; 75c quality
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Glasses
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Oowret Practice nr« Chrcr*-
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PERCY A. CAM PBELL
O ffice H o u r» 10 tu 12. 2 to
Marquant Bldg.
Room« 628-627 308 8pencer St.
Phone Tabor 653
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Housewives Welcome
Good Table Queen
There is no greater boon to Portland housewives than “Table Queen"
Bread. Just as good, and as fresh, as home made without the bother
of baking. Made in the most perfectly equipped bakery on the Coast,
of the finest hard wheat flour, by most skilled bakers.. Delivered fresh
every day. All first class grocery stores.
ASK YOUR D EALER.
L A S T A L IF E ­
ON EA S V P A Y M E N T S .
•1 A WEEK
P R IC E S A C C O R D IN G T O SIZE
Royal Bakery and Confectionery
IN C O R P O R A T E D
O F O V E N , FRO M »40 T O »50.
T H E GREAT PO R T L A N D BAKERY T H A T
A L W A Y S IN V IT E S IN SPEC TIO N
GEVURTZ BROS.
EA S T B U R N S ID E S T R E E T A N D U N IO N A V E N U E
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CORNER FIR ST A N D W A SH IN G TO N STR EETS
PR IV A TE EX CH AN G E 4654— A6551
B U T T E R IN E
BUTTER
blue Mountain, best, l b . . . ,
Clover lx-af Brand, roll . .
..40c M istletoe Brand, roll ................. 55c
..70c Coin S(>eclal Brand, roll ........ 45c
Norway Brand, roll . . . . . .
Ferndale Brand, roll .........
..70c One pound prints ....................... 25c
. ,»6c Bulk, per lb.................................... 20c
j Honey. 2 pounds for . . . i .
..25c
I F ull Cream Cheese, lb. . . .
..20c
Peaches. Freestone, best. box.90c
FREE
D E L IV E R Y
The Elgin D a iry
P H O N E P R IV A T E E X C H A N G E 4654
F IR S T S T A L L S , F IR S T E N T R A N C E . F IR S T S T R E E T
MARXEN’S TEA STORE
Full Line of Tea, Coffee, Spices, Extracts and
Bakery Goods
SA T U R D A Y SPECIAL
GOFF & R A Y F A I R C H IL D !
T he L ittle W h o lesa le
DILLON
BUTCHER
106-112 F IR 8 T S T R E E T
Government
5
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Meats
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M U T T O N A N D PO R K .
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MARKET
Call and see this coffee.
A ll 40c Coffee. |>er lb .................35e T Bone Steak. 2 lbs....................... 25c
I All 26c Coffee, per lb ............... 20e
3 lbs. for »1
H ln dquarter of Lamb, per lb ... 10c
¡ All 35c Coffee, per lb ............... 25« Finest M t, .1 reg 50c. Sat
45c
Best grades o f Gunpowder. Spider l^>g. Knglith Breakfast. Ceylon Boiling Beef, per lb.
,5c and 5c
Oolong, Green Japan, Sunriwed also Cevllnda and U p to n in carious
...............
10c
Ground Steak, per lb
Shellbunt Butter Store
CENTER
OF
THE
M ARKET
SA TU R D A Y SPECIALS
I run Medal Prlxe Baking Pawdtsr, guaranteed « Iric ily pure, regular
I full 11b cans, choice from an "rsorlroent of granltew are with each
(can ; price . . .
Head Rice 4 l b . ................. <..25« A good C o ''"e , k per
...............
20«
P V lb
lb...............
¡3 cans Buttercup M ilk . . . ) . - 25c 4 Ib r W h it« B ean . ................. 25c
l i arnatlon M ilk. 3 cans for . 25e ähalbitin t rfe&mery
. . . Butter
. .
40c
Fre»h Oregon Cube Buttfcr,
Full line German A m erlc m Cof
2 lbs for ....................................75c
I tee« and T«as
Also fine Butter. 2 Ilia. for. 70c
SELL AT W H O LS E A LE
Pot Roast, |ier lb. . . .
, ,7c and Sc
Standard Kib Rolls, per lb
H alibu t. 2 lb .
• 1 2 'jc
for ................... ...2 5 c
Salmon, per 1b. 10e. 3 lbs
Best Butter. B ellflow er,
. . . ...2 5 c
2 lbs
Fancy Cream ery, 2 l b . .............
Fresh R an d i Kggs. per dosen
P R IC E S C H O IC E C U T S O F B EE F
B O TH
W H O L E S A L E A N D R E T A IL .
....10^0
10^ ■
J
Bloaters, each .......... 5^ Mackerel, each
1 package Opera Lunch Halibut ....................... IOC
Choice Chinook Salt Salmon, per lb .................
Fish, Clams. Crabs and Oysters
£
O akdaleB utter; M
Fancy Cream ery B utter. p«r r o l l .........65c O akdale Butter Is the v e r ■
Columbia Butter, per ro ll ..................... 70e best q uality; made h e re '
,5
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70c Oaldlale Butter, per roll ........................75c the city, every roll guaP
M t R ainier M ilk . Special 2 c a n . fo r. 15c anteed Full line domeatlc
. u5c
M t. Vernon M ilk. 2 cans for ................. 25c and Imported cheea«.
B
35c
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avoiding city
r.-lh. pall 1 .ard C om poaid . . . .
55c