Morning Oregonian. (Portland, Or.) 1861-1937, November 09, 1907, Page 12, Image 12

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THE MORNING OREGONIAN, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 9, 1907.
RETS
BJf 1,11. 1 A. V TINGLE.
SO far the reduction on the wholesale
prices of poultry does not make any
very great difference in what the house
keeper has to pay for her Sunday chicken
or turkey, though both are a little cheaper
in some places. For' roasting chickens
18 and 20 cents seemed to be the average
price, and 25, 274 and 30 cents per pound
for turkeys. Some particularly fine plump
Oregon turkeys were to be seen.
Don't forget the value of Crisp "bacon
curls-' with roast chicken. They make an
acceptable garnish, Improve the flavor
of the fowl, and In the hands of a good
carver and economist, help to make one
bird do the work of two without anyone
noticing It.
To those who are always in search of
a new entree, I may commend a Chinese
dish tasted a year ago, but still remem
bered with pleasure. It consisted . of
wafer thin slices of poultry giblets,
served in a rich brown sauce with slices
of stewed Winter pears. The r miblna
tlon may sound rather startling, but was
distinctly good and would make a novel
patty or tunbale filling.
In the fish market were some very fine
black bass, some unusually large, at 25
cents per pound, and some about 6 Inches
long. Just right for frying. There was
striped bass alao at 2T cents. Catfish and
salmon cost 15 cents: halibut, smelt,
flounder, sole, and perch were 124 cents
per pound. Hard-shell clams cost 5 cents
per pound and razor clams 15 cents per
dozen. Clam chowder is a greatly ap
preciated luncheon dish these fine Au
tumn days. Lobsters were scarce and
small at 25 cents per pound. Crabs cost
20 and 25 cents each, and frog legs 35
cents per dozen.
There was a good supply of nice-looking
red raspberries at 25 cents per box,
and large strawberies, fom 25 to 30 cents.
Some of the cranberries seen were not
very good, but quite seatlsfactory ones
were obtainable at two quarts for 25 cents.
Huckleberries cost 10 and 15 cents per
pound. Concord grapes at 20 and 25 cents
a basket make - grape sherbet, grape
"fluff." or the simple hut delicious bread
Wo take Clearing-House Cer
tificates. DRESSER'S
Special prices today on the
choicest eatables that grow in
fertile Oregon.
Baked goods from our own
ovens, cured and cooked meats
prepared by our own skilled
men and fresh meats that were
selected for their quality cost
not considered.
You'll find hundreds of the
most particular housekeepers in
Portland at this store today.
Turkeys, fresh-killed, cdrn-fed
Turkeys, lb 25
DRESSER'S Rolled Beef Roasts
(no bones, no fat, no waste),
per lb 15
DRESSER'S Pure Pork Sau
sage, lb 20
DRESSER'S Select Veal Sau
sage, 2 lbs...' 2o
DRESSER'S Wine-Cooked
Crawfish, special, doz 35
DRESSER'S Sunshine Cakes,
regularly 25c, for 20
DRESSER'S Assorted Layer
Cakes, reg. 25c, for 20
DRESSER'S Buttercups, all -flavors,
reg. 40c, for 30
DRESSER ' S Old-Fash i o n e d
Ohoco late Creams, regular
40c, for 25
Oregon Walnuts Shipment of
these just arrived, lb 25
HOOD RIVER APPLES.
A large shipment of these just in
DRESSER'S
FIFTH AND STARK
The Biggest, Brightest and Most
Complete Food Store on the
Pacific Coast.
and grape juico pudding easily obtain
able delicacies. Other grapes cost 50 and
60 cents per box and are much less plen
tiful than they were.
I saw some very large Japanese per
simmons at 40 cents per dozen, which is
distinctly cheaper than they have been so
far. Peaches also cost 40 cents per dozen,
large oranges 75 cents, and the new crop
rather small grape fruit, good for mar
malade, 50 cents per dozen. Apples cost
from $1.50 to $4 per box, according to
kind, and good pears were to be had at
25 and 35 cents per dozen. Ground cher
ries are now 10 cents per pound. Quinces
come about four for 25 cents, and cante
loupes are about the same prices. A few
surviving watermelons are still wedged
In between the pumpkins and the big
Hubbard squash.
Hothouse cucumbers are now in, side
by side with outdoor ones. The former
cost about 10 cents each, the others are
two for 5 cents. Brussells sprouts, wax
beans, green beans and egg plant all
cost 15 cents per pound. Green peas are
now 20 cents per pound and green corn
30 cents per dozen. French artichokes
were 12V4 cents each and okra 20 cents per
pound. There were fine cauliflowers at
10 and 15 cents each.
In the pursuit of new salads many cul
Inery sins are committed, and there is a
tendency to forget the charms of sim
plicity, and the artistic and hygienic ad
vantages which a crisp green salad has
over its sometimes too rich and compli
cated namesakes. Much can be learned
from the French In adding the small
touches that make one lettuce salad to
differ from another- in glory, though all
are good. Head lettuce, hothouse lettuce,
watercress, endive, young onions, mint,
parsley, green peppers, celery leaves and
fresh radish leaves are some of the ma
terials with which these "poems in green"
are accomplished, and all are to be had in
abundance at present.
Celery is excellent at 5 and 10 cents
per bunch, and there are good tomatoes,
red. not pink, like the majority, at two
pounds for IB cents.
SEE RISER'S NEW STORE.
Scenic Photos. 248 Alder street.
Rosenthal, sole agents for Hana.. shoes.
If time is an item "Home-phone-it."
BUTTER LOWER
60c and 65c
Good Creamery Butter 5o
Dairy Butter 50
Fresh Ranch Eggs, doz, 25c & 30 $
Best Sugar-Cured Ham 16
Breakfast Bacon, lb -18
Full Cream Cheese, lb... 20
Wisconsin Swiss Cheese -.30
Cream Brick 20 ? and 25
Limbnrger Cheese, each .354
Oleomargarine 45
All goods retailed at wholesale prices.
Saturday Is Our Chicken Day
La Grande Creamery
264 YAMHILL STREET.
dy
Liowvve rej&ea
TO SHOW YOU THE FINEST LINE OF
Oregon's Best Meats
EVER SHOWN IN PORTLAND
"U. S. Government Inspected."
Look for Our Grand Display at
Our Alder-St. Entrance
Relative to the extensive alterations we Lave been making, our
trade has been larger than ever, because good judges of meats know
where they can buy. the best at right prices. .We are riow prepared
with a larger force than ever to give more prompt and courteous
treatment to all.
Harry Wood Market Go
First and Alder Streets.
On Corner Two Entrances.
Portland Clearing-
House
Certificates Taken
For All
Purchases
D. C. Bums Company
210 Third Street
Portland Clearing
House Certificates Taken
For? All
Purchases
GROCERIES
SATURDAY MONDAY TUESDAY
SPECIAL
One gallon Log Cabin Maple $1.25
One-half gallon Log Cabin Maple 65
One quart Log Cabin Maple 35
One pint Log Cabin Maple 20
One box No. 1 Macaroni .45
Durkee Salad Dressing ' 10, .25 land .45
New Walnuts, fancy two pounds .45
New Almonds, fancy two pounds .45
One-pound can Ghiradelli Chocolate 35
One-pound Baker Eagle Chocolate 25
One tin Baker Cocoa . 25
Two one-pound packages Grecian Currants 25
Two pounds fancy Sultana Raisins "25
Leghorn Candied Citron per pound .25
Leghorn Candied Lemon Peel per pound 25
Leghorn Candied Orange Peel per ponnd 25
Two one-pound packages Seeded Raisins 25
Three 12-ounce packages Seeded Raisins 25
Three packages Jello for jg5
Two packages Bromongelon for " ..."."."."."."."." l5
Three cans Standard Tomatoes for " " ."'. " 25
Two cans A. & L. Solid Pack Tomatoes for '. X !..!!.". '. '. 25
Two cans Fancy Corn ."..!!."!!."!!!!." 25
Two one-pound cans A. & L. Oysters !..'.!.".!."."..!."."!! 25
One two-pound can A. & L. Oysters 1 !!!!!!!!!!!! ! "o-r
Heinz Catsup on
New Imported Smyrna Figs . '. .7.7.7.7.7.7 one pound 25
D. C. BURNS COMPANY
210 Third Street, between Taylor and Salmon. Main 616 A 1626
Boston Packing Co. Boston Market
Third and Ankeny Sts.
First and Burnside St.
We Cater the Best
furnished tables in the city, and we keep nothing but
the primest, choicest and best beef, lamb, mutton, pork
and veal for your choosing. You can buy high-grade,
deliriously flavored meats at THE BOSTON PACK
ING COMPANY'S MARKETS, at prices that you will
pay for inferior meats elsewhere, because we know
how to judge and choose the best that is raised.
Mutton Stew, lb 5
Corned Beef . . .' 5
Shoulder Roasts, Mutton or Spring
Lamb 7
Stew Beef . 4$
Boiling Beef 4 to 5
Round Steak v.. 10$
Hamburger Steak, 2 lbs. for. .... .15 j
Leg of Lamb 121,
SPECIAL v
TODAY
AH Pot Roasts of
Beef, 5c lb.
Picnic Hams,
12clb.
OUR MOTTO
"A Quick Dime Beats
Lazy Quarter"
THE
TO
n, r n,y r . n,
1L 1LAJT1L iLAHA
East Side delivery every after
noon Albina Monday, y ednes
day, Friday and Saturday P. M.
BIG STORE ON THE CORNER
This is the time of year when forehanded buyers will lay in from one to three months supply of groceries. Yon could nop find a better invest
men for your money than an assortment of the wanted groceries in your cellar right away. You must have a very clear idea of how much will
be required for your use during the next three months. When you have them in your cellar you know where the money is you know where the
groceries are, yon know they are paid for, and you know you are going to eat a plenty until the bluebirds come again. ' We do not want to
push this kind of "good advice" too far' but we know such an investment is positively gilt-edged.
Flour, Our Special
19 Pounds Granulated
Sugar SLOP
A. & H. Soda 5
Corn Starch 5
Bottle Blueing 5
Bottle Ammonia ........ 5
Humpty-Dnmpty 5
Scotch Oats 10
1-lb. package Raisins 10
-lb. can Cocoa 10
1 bottle Salad Oil 10
Postnm Coffee 20
Fig-Prune 20
1 pt. Log Cabin Maple Syrup.20
25 oz. K. C. Baking Powder... 20
3 cans Salmon 25
3 cans Corn 25
3 cans Beans 25
3 cans Lye 25
12 bars Soap . . , 25
3 Pktfs. Egg-O-See Corn Flakes 25o
BEEF
Beef Stew 2 to 4
Boiling Beef 3 to 5
Pot Roasts 5, 6S 7
Hamburg Steak 6
Corned Beef "5$
Shoulder Steak 6
Sirloin Steak 10
MUTTON
Mutton Stew 5
Mutton Shoulder 8
Mutton Chops .....10
Mutton Legs 12y2
Brand, Sack S1.20
BUTTER -Oleomargarine
60c and 65c
- 45c
Fancy Burbank Potatoes
$1.00 sack
20 lbs for . . . 25c
TODAY ONLY
COFFEE
We have not cheapened the grade
or raised the price on Coffees
same as ever the same superla
tive grades at same prices:
1 lb. Monarch, special 2o
1 lb. M. & J., special ....35
1 lb. Loaf Sugar free with every
pound.
1-lb. pkg. Folger's Special Blend
254
Cranberries 10c Quart
SYRUPS
1 pt. Log Cabin Maple.. ...204
1 gt. Woodlawn Maple 400
1 Qt. Butterscotch Drips 200
1 qt. Saratoga Drips 250
1 gallon Sunset Drips 450
Half -gallon Sunset Drlpa 250
2 Doz. Fresh Egge 55c
New Fancy Honey . . . . 1 Sc
New Figs, 2 lbs .,...150
New Prunes, 2 lbs .....150
New Currante, 2 lbs 250
New Dry Peaches, 2 lbs 250
Cottage Hams 12c
One Can Any Kind of Spices
Except Mace and Nutmeg,
5 Cents
VEGETABLE DEPT
8 lbs. Sweet s... ...250
Cabbage ti 1
Fancy Celery -.....S
Cauliflower ... 30
Pumpkin IQ
3 Blueback Mackerel ..,..250
1 dozen Alaska Herrings .'...250
2 bricks Codfish ........... ,35S
3-lb, strips Codfish..... 250
TEAS Our 50o grades today at
per lb. 25c
Sanitarium Nut Butter, in glass
Jars 250
12 bars Savon Soap...,
8 bars Monarch R"T ... .
10 bars Boyal Soap .......
.250
250
l25
2 pkgs. Mince Meat 150
1 lb. Citron, Lemon or Orange
Peel JZ5$
All New Goods at Greatly Reduced Prices
Big Special Sale on Loins and Ribs Today Only
PRIME RIB EOAST 100 Leg of Beef 50
Porterhouse Boast or Steak. .100 Hindquarters of Beef, weight
Loin Roast or Steak 100 from 125 pounds to 15O....63i0
Round Roast 100 5-lb. Pail Lard 550
Whole Rump Roast 70 10-lb. Pail Lard 91.10
People's Market SGrocery Go
- First and Taylor Streets Main 1412 A 1412
THE ONLY STRICTLY CASH GROCERY IN PORTLAND
PORK
Folk Roaate w...i..ijWT.i2HJ
Pork Chops . .Iw .j.(.;fc:(.. 12 H J
Pork Saoaase r... .i. ........ 8
HAM AND BACON
Freak Smoked, Sncar-Onred Bum.
nice uLmc, sweet, nice flavored
meats a great bargala, per
" loud. ...........16
I)aca, flush smoked, nice, sweet
Breakfast Bacon, narrow wlillh,
specially priced, per pound.. 18d
SAUSAGE
Bolotrma .............. .,. . .,. ,. . 74
Blood Sausage :. ............... .7
Wienerwurst .10J
S Government Inspo
HOW TO BUY A CHOICE
BEEF ROAST
First, go to a shop that you know carries Government-Inspected
Meat, and insist that only this safe, wholesome food is
supplied you. Then select a prime rib roast ; the meat should be
smooth, fine grained, of a clear bright red with plenty of fine
white fat.
HOW TO COOK IT
MAKES A DELICIOUS SUNDAY DINNER
The most wholesome, tender meat can be rendered unpalatable and Indigestible
by improper cooking. The first thing- Is to put slices of suet, or beef fat In the
roasting pan, and heat smoking hot. Then lay the roast in the hot fat and sear on
. both sides quickly, imprisoning the juices. Thrust it Into a hot oven, lay a good-sized
piece of beef fat on top of the roast while it is cooking, baste frequently. When proved
tender by trial with a fork. It is done. White or sweet potatoes
roasted In the drippings, about the beef, will prove a tasty addition.
Mace's Market
WILL HAVE
Demand QUALITY in your meats as you do in everything
else. Eat only that which is Government Inspected. If you
want to know WHY, send for our illustrated booklet, which
tells all about meats.
WATCH THIS SPACE FOR
OTHER MEAT RECIPES
HISLOPS
TO v
.1 lire
Si
Dice.
Ture. Spices are of various degrees of
excellence. Prices do not vary much. So
that you may receive the most of the best
for your money, insist on getting Hislop's
the one mill on the Pacific Northwest
where pure spices only are ground.
At your Grocer's.
No. 3.
The New Butter, Eggs and
Cheese Store
Corvallis Creamery Butter 70
(For which we are agents.)
Eagle Brand Butter 654
Portland, Brand Butter 60i
FreBh Oregon Eggs 354
Eastern Eggs 30
Sour Pickles, per pint 10i
Sweet Pickles, per pint -.154
Big Shipment of Choice Apples
Syrup, Honey, vinegar, Olives, etc.
HENION-HENLEY CO.
THE CORNER CREAMERY,
387 Yamhill, bet. 3d and 4th. Phone 17S9
i 6. COVACH & CO. i
Are the Pioneer Dealers In
I Poultry, Fish, Oysters I
Z and Clams I
0 The Arm enjoys the best reputation m
in the city for prime stock. Don't T
fall to call on them if you want the
best the market affords. Phones:
J Main 535. A 3535.
J 115 FROJJT STREET.
Plenty of
BUTTER
Very Best Creamery
65c and 70c
. NONE BETTER
Townsend 6 Van Schoonhoven
147 First Street
Our Special Blend Is the
BEST
25c COFFEE
IN PORTLAND
Haines Tea Store
170 Third Street
Chickens. 16c a lb.
Geese, Ducks, Turkeys.
Best Creamery Butter, roll 6o
Good Eggs, 2 doz 55
New Mackerel 10 to 25
New Killissoo Herrings, doz. . . .25
New Hollaud Herrings, keg. .JjJl.OO
Everything in the Fish line.
Columbia Fish Co.
Third and Ankeny sts.'
Phones: Main 5; A 5556.
5000 Turkeys
FOR
Thanksgiving
NOW IS THE TIME TO
PLACE YOUR ORDERS
Mace's Market
151 FOURTH STREET.
Phones: Prlv. Exch. 58; Home A1258
DEMENT'S BEST FIOUR
KEEP YOUR CUSTOMERS ,
GOOD-NATURED
By supplying them flour that is good
for digestion, good to the palate
and full weight guaranteed.
DEMENT'S BEST FLOUR
. DEMENT BROS. CO.,
Millers,
Makers of High-Grade Flonr,
340 East Washington Street, Phona
East 5607.
BLUE POINT OYSTER CO.
Wholesale and Retail Dealers in East
ern and Olympia Oysters, Staple and
Fancy Groceries. General Restau
rant Supplies; Eggs, Butter Cheese.
3 1 NORTH SIXTH ST.
Phones: Main 1310, Home A1910.