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About Morning Oregonian. (Portland, Or.) 1861-1937 | View Entire Issue (March 14, 1908)
THE MORNING OREGOXTAX. SATURDAY. MARCH 14, 1908. YOUR MONEY IS BETTER HERE THAN ANYWHERE ELSE. 03 Y WOOD MA ET CO, We brand all statements that we handle Eastern frozen meats as malicious lies, and furthermore, we show our meats with the date of slaughter stamped thereon, con vincing yon that it is absolutely fresh. See for yourself. WHY? On the Corner The Home of U. S. Government Inspected Meats BECAUSE IT WILL BUY MORE. First and Alder 12 HA Fish Fifth In fn htom1 demand. We han dle no frosen stock In thin market. We ar.ll It irhile fresh. ''holes Chinook salmon, lb X5c -Chnl.e FRESH halibut. 4 lbs..25J liKllhut to roast. 4 lbs 23c Fr.-sl! Lewis River smelt. 6 lbs.25C The smelt are coins back to sa. Perhaps this will he your last chance to buy this little fish. OREGON CATTLE Sold to yon t prlres that rannot be beaten anywhere In the city. Soup meat, lb -- HoiiinK meat, lb 5e-off Pot roasis. lb 1"? KhouMer roast, lb 7c-f Shoulder steak, lb V.V . Rump roast, lb Sc-lO Round steak, choicest cut, lb...lOe .Sirloin steak, lb 12H-C Small porterhouse, lb 124t T-lone, lb 15e All of our meats are cut before you. No dirty, rtlthy back room to hide meat In out of your sight. Pickles We carry a choice aM.ortn.eiit of fimt-fcrailr plokle. chow-chow and hottlcil fOof. You will find our price reason able on everyebin; in thU department. Veal A very choice lot of milk-fed Veal for Saturday's trade. If yon wish veal for SUNDAY D1NSER, drop In and see what we can offer you. Our prices are RlfiHT. Veal shank, for broth, lb 5 Veal stew, fine with voRftables . &C Breast of veal, nice stuffed, lb. .10 ftoast of veal, lb XZ1 I.oln or rib chops, lb loc 1-eR of veal, lb 12 V: Veal chops, lb 12 hie Como earlv for the best choice, as at these prices we expect , a large call for veal, but if you can't come early, come anyway; we will have plenty. ' Please bear in mind the fact that all our work is done right before you. A lady came in the other evening, and as she walked through the shop to the counter where she wished to buy, she remarked to a friend, "Isn't this a clean place?" We feel that when people pass remarks of this kind that we are justified in making every effort in the world to keep our shop clean and neat. Yon can see what yon are buying is perfectly healthy, wholesome and clean. You can rest assured that when buying your meats here yon are running no risk of buying unwholesome, undesirable -pieces of meat that may have been cut np in some dirty, filthy back room, and "goodness knows from what kind of an animal." - Be careful of your meat supply; see that it is protected from all dangerous, contaminating surroundings, as there is nothing so susceptible of disease as fresh meats. REMEMBER, THAT WE" ARE ON THE CORNER; THE MAR KETS TO. THE WEST OF US MAY HOLLER AND EIGHT, BUT WE STAND ALONE FOR QUALITY FIRST, PRICES CONSISTENT WITH GOOD MEATS. Spring Lamb We take pleasure in our efforts to sup ply you with this choice lot of Lambs. Hind quarters, lb 20 Leg of Lamb, lb 20 Loin of Lamb, lb V. 20 Rib Chops, lb 20 Fore quarter, lb 15 Shoulder of Lamb, lb. : 15 Mint free with every purchase. Poultry, Eggs A very nice lot of dry-picked Chickens on hand. Also, just received a large consignment of FRESH eggs from Falls City, Oregon. Chickens, lb. : 16-20 Broilers, each 50 Eggs, strictly fresh Oregon rancli, dozen . .. 20 BUTTER We carry three grades of butter. We would like to have you become a cus tomer on our GOLDENEOD BRAND of Butter at 75c a square. This is con sidered the BEST Butter in the city. Try it YOURSELF and be convinced. Rainier Creamery,' roll .....65 Clover lawn Creamery, roll ..70 Goldenrod Creamery, roll 75 We have a large trade on this butter, anil handle it direct from the cream eries, so you pay no middleman his profit. - Hams 1 Oc With every 50c or over purchase of fresh meat we will sell you a choice ham at 10. per pound. Just think of it; you save 25c on your purchase by get ting your HAM here today. CONTEST PICTURE No. 4 Be Sure to Get Your Binder TODAY THE DIFFERENCE BETWEEN 2 MEN la plainly shown in this picture. It ought to be easy for you to originate a clever title for this illustration. By the way, have you SECURED YOUR BINDER? If you have not. get it SATURDAY. WITHOUT FAIL. Get the binder, clip the pictures, write & subject for each one and you stand a good chance of getting the BIO PRIZE SL0.00; the second is 15.00, The next ten best get H.OO each. The bind ers are FREE AT HARRY WOOD'S. ARE YOU IN THIS $10 CONTEST? All you have to do Is to cut out the pictures in the HARRY WOOD advertise ments, paste them in a binder that will be given to you FREE if you will call, write a subject for the picture and return the complete binder to the HARRY WOOD MARKET. Begin now! No. 1 ran in Telegram March 6 Oregonian March 7. No. 3 ran in Telegram March 9 Oregonian March ltt, No. 3 ran In Telegram March 11 Oregonian March 12. 1st Prize 2d Prize Next Ten Prizes rLive.""'..1.! !?!?."5.!.r.s: will be ariven to the one returning; the best mounted binder with best titles will be given to the second best binder, amounting to , each to $10.00 $ S.OO $ l.OO BACON A very choice lot of II tat fancy bacon for Saturday. Bacon that we ell regularly at SOc will be sold Saturday at 16c. VEAL SAUSAGE We make a pec laity of VEAL SAU SAGE for oar Saturday trade. It In a very nice dlnb for Sunday mornlno; break faat. Try It, TWO POINDS FOR 25?. Pork When we mention PORK we SWELL rlR-ht up- TfT are oar pride. We have oar own fattening farm right over the hllla nenr Benverton. where we feed them on nothing bnt the choicest of SHORTS nnd flour sweeplna-a from the Hlllsboro mill. Thin feed turns out a hog that la dellctoun In flavor, nnd they make a superb inrd. - . Come Snturday and nee our grent display of them, even If you don't buy. We always are glad to ahow you what kind of meats we have to offer. Three pounds pure lard 35 Five pounds pure lard. ....... .60 Ten pounds pure lard SI. IS Pork Sausage, lb.. 10 Pigsfoet, lb "...5 Pig hocks, lb 8 Pork chops, lb 12"i Pork shoulder, lb lO Choice cut, lb ISMe Leg of pork, lb 12hie Loin of pork, lb 15 Hams, lb. 12H Bacon, lb. 16 Dry'salt pork, lb 12 V4 Pickled pork, lb 12'i-15 Mutton . We have a very choice lot of young mutton, shipped to us from McCulloch Quant, of Oakland. Or. Mutton stow, lb 6 Mutton chops, lb 12H Lea: mutton, lb 15 Loin mutton, lb ...15 Rib mutton, lb 15 Shoulder mutton, lb lO Breast mutton, lb 8 c ITS FO BY 11 MAN TINGLE. NOW i the time to eat greens and plenty of them, both raw and cooked. If you don't like cooked greens of the stringy, soggy, watery variety. I don't blame you, but that Is no reason for not eating them as sal ads. In purees, with poached eggs or mince, in timbales and chartreuse of vegetables, or as "hot salads, as well as the usual cool uncooked kind. "Cabbage greens" or "cabbage sprouts' have made their appearance during the past week; kale Is sttll with us; chic ory, or rather endive, la still good, and there is plenty of spinach, field lettuce, watercress and dandelion. Asparagus is a little- cheaper, costing 35 to 40 cents a pound. Mexican tomatoes are more plentiful and lower In price at 25 cents a pound. There are very nice-looking large bell peppers, too. I saw one woman, evi dently not well up on "times and sea sons," who nearly fainted when told their price: "My goodness." she said, "three for 2f cents! "Whatever hind are they and where do they come from? 1 thought they'd be about 5 cents a pound. That's what I paid last time I bought peppers." The big. black radishes are in now, and cost 16 cents a bunch. There are new Itcrmuda potatoes at JSO cents and new alifornia carrots, three bunches for 25 cents. Kgg plant Is 30 cents a pound nnd hothouse cucumbers are 25 cents each. Brussels sprouts are plentiful, but not so Inviting aa they have been. Celery and artichokes are still very good and I saw some particularly nice-looking oys ter plant. Are you acquainted with that oM-fash-Joned dainty rhubarb fool? 1 hope there Columbia River Smelt 5c lb Halibut 2 lbs 15c Chinook Salmon 2 lbs 25c Butter Roll 60c and 70c Ranch Eggs Doz. 20c Chickens, Turkeys, Geese, Ducks COLUiVIBIA FISH CO. THIRD AND ANKENY. Main 5, A 5556. g.covVch Are the only reliable dealers in Fresh Fish, Poultry : and Oysters Z Z You can depend on their stock J being strictly first-class. Phone or call at Z I 275 First. J Phones A 3535, Main 535. Butter Down Fcst Corvallis. per roll 70 Troutlakc, per roll 70 Klk Creek, per roll 65c California, per roll 60 Portland brsnd. nor roll 5'.)e Strictly fresh laid eggrs liOe Honey (new alfalfa) per comb. 15 Telephone us your order; we deliver. Henion-Henley Co. St 1 anthill St. rhoae Main 178 will be no mistake in the punctuation of the last sentence. A small schoolmate of mine once took her father severely to task because, she said, whenever the curate came to dinner her father ahvays made too longr a pause after ' rhiroarb"' when asking his guest to partake of this dessert a very particular favorite of his. "And you" know, papa," she con cluded, "it's really worse than saying Raca.' Tou Just see what it says in the Bible, and don't forget you are the vicar of this parish." But rhubarb fool Is a very good dish, all the same, and rhubarb is pretty good now and costs' 15 cents a pound. There are plenty of alligator pears at 40 cents each and pineapples at 69 and 75 cents: with oranges, grape-fruit and apples, as usual. Live terrapin, at least they said It was terrapin, though I was not perfectly sure, are to be had at 75 rents and Jl each. Frog legs are good just now and cost 40 cents a dozen. I saw some fine -black bass at 36 cents a pound and sea trout at 25 cents. There is a limited supply of California shad at 15 cents and sturgeon at 20 cents. Catfish was 20 cents, instead of 16. as it has been lately, and Chinook salmon was the same price. Other available fish were sole, halibut and California smelt at 15 cents, reu snapper, rock cod and black cod at 12H cents, and perch and herring at 10 cents. Columbia River smelt were very plentiful and cost only 6 cents a pound. Poultry prices are the same as last week, e-xcept that hens Rre about 20 cents in stead of 35, as they were. 1 nere were some fine capons at 2.1 cents a pound, and Rood broilers of about Ihi pounds at 75 cents each. Olympla. Wash. The Board of Control will leave for Kllensburr Monday to accept formally the new training school building inwt completed. United States Government Inspected Meats Should be eaten not only because they are whole some and choice, but for Safety The price per pound of in spected and uninspected meats is the same the difference is in soundness, .of which the stamp of in spection is a guarantee. "Columbia" brand Hams, Bacon and Lard also carry the guarantee of sound ness. Eat no other. Send for Booklet. Union Meat Co. PORTLAND, OR. Pioneer Packers of the . Pacific. TEE FGOD VALUE OF laker's Cocoa is attested by IO 7 Years of Constantly nW Increasing Sales 50 Highest Awards in Europe and America Registered V. S. Pat. Office We have always maintained the highest standard in the quality of our cocoa and choc olate preparations and we sell them at the lowest price for which unadulterated articles can be put upon the market. Walter Baker & Co., Ltd. Established 1780 DORCHESTER, MASS. There's this difference between the cocoa habit and the coffee habit: Cocoa makes you healthier, stronger, steadier, better able to do your share. Does coffee? LESS THAN A CENT A, CUP Is made with scrupulous, con scientious care and old-fashioned attention to cleanliness, purity, goodness and quality. No cocoa at any price can be better or more delicious. Your grocer sells and recommends it. D. Ghirardelli Company Saa Francisco : WHERE PDRITI IS PARAMOUNT; Youll find no shaded statements in the announcements of this store: no catch descriptions that lead one to expect something that's im possible. We aim to give plain, unvarnished truths regarding every item, and trust to the fairness of your judgment in your decision. VALUE is what you want, and we wish to repeat what hundreds will substantiate, that you can do better at Candy Specials DEESSEB'S OPERA CREAMS We do not buy these; we make them, and guarantee every ingredient superior. A delicious and wholesome candy, regularly 40c a lb., for today 30 DRESSER'S TTJTTI TRUTH BAR, made with a filling of nuts, dates, figs and other fruits; covered with a coat of transpar ent candy; an exceedingly toothsome and nourishing sweet meat. Worth 40c lb., for to day 25 DRESSER'S FRENCH MIXED CANDIES We were bought clean out of these, but have re plenished our stock, and offer a special today, regular 25c a lb., for 20 Bakery Specials Everything made in our own bakery by our men id light, airy rooms that are clean and open for inspection. DRESSER'S CHOCOLATE ECLAIRS, made with pure whipped cream, reg. 40c dozen, today 25 DRESSER'S CREAM PUPFS, made with pure whipped cream,, reg. 40c doz., today 25 DRESSER'S ASSORTED COOKIES, regular 10c a dozen, 4 dozen 25 DRESSER'S HOME-MADE PIES, mince, made with Heinz' mince meat; lemon, apple, berry, etc.; regularly 25c each, to day 20 bmaii size, giving four slices. each 10 Dresser Meats These prices are for the cream of Oregon meats. Quality is our first consideration in choosing them. Early orders for Saturday deliv ery will be highly appreciated. DRESSER'S Spring Lamb, hind quarters, lb 30 DRESSER'S Spring Lamb, fore quarters, lb 18 DRESSER'S Fancy Cut T-Bone Steaks, lb 22y2 DRESSER'S best cuts of Sirloin, per lb 18 and 20tf DRESSER'S Short Loin Lamb Chops (fancy), lb. 25 DRESSER'S Shoulders of Lamb, per lb 15 DRESSER'S Fancy Pot Roasts of Beef, lb 10 DRESSER'S Shoulder Roasts of Veal, lb ....12y2 DRESSER'S Breasts of Lamb, per lb 8r DRESSER'S GOOD LARD, per lb 15 DRESSER'S Pickled Pork, per lb 15 DRESSER'S "Select" Veal Sau sage, 15; 2 lbs 25 DRESSER'S Pure Pork Sausage, per lb ......20 DRESSER'S Own Cured Bacon, per lb.... 17 Last Chance for Oranges As Oranges have advanced SOc a case, we suppose that this will be about the last of the Orange specials. Sizes 80, 96 and 126, beautiful California goods, to day 35, 40 and 45 PINEAPPLE High-grad Singapore Pineapple, of which the regular price is 20c a can, to day for, doz. cans, $1.50; 2 cans, 25; each 15 HONEY We still have a few dozen bottles of our own pre pared honey; large sizes, regu larly , 15c, 25c and 35c, today, each lOr, 20 and 30 OLIVE OIL We want to tell you again about "XXX" French Olive Oil, the purest and most refined Olive Oil in the world. You cannot equal "XXX" for table use, but we recommend it most particularly for its medicinal quality. Fnll pint, regular 50c bottle, today for 40 Wine Department Imported and Domestic ' Wines, Whiskies and Brandies, in glass or bulk, for family use. Special today: DRESSER'S Rock and Rye, will cure that cold of yours, regular ly SOc a bottle, today 65 Dewar's "Extra Spc'l" Scotch, reg. $1.35 bottle $1.25 Dewar's "Special," reg. $1.25 a bottle, for $1.10 Lenten Demonstration Of Moconachie Bros.' world-re-. nowned preserved English fish products. Sample these, goods free. Imported Can Goods English, Italian, Norwegian and Swedish canned goods. Forty seven kinds of imported and do mestic Cheese. FIFTH AND STARK: WHY DID WE SELL Thousands of Pounds of Qur Delicious Sugar-Cured Hams and Breakfast Bacon last Saturday and an immense quantity of Pure Kettle-Rendered Lardt It is because the public knows these goods are the best in the market and the prices are the lowest. Now, we want to double our sales, and so offer you these goods at the follow ing low prices: . The Best Sugar-cured Ham, lb 12 Bacon, pound 15 Mutton Stew, pound ' 6 Shoulder of Mutton, pound. . . 8 Leg of Mutton, pound 121 Shoulder Roast of Pork, pound 10 Loin of Pprk, pound 12 5 pounds Lard. 50 Extra-choice Sirloin Steak 121, Extra choice Porterhouse 15 Extra choice Boiling Beef. . .5 to 6 Extra choice Round Steak 10 Extra choice Hamburger, 2 lbs 15 Extra choice Leg of Lamb 15 We guarantee our Lard to be pure kettle-rendered Leaf Lard. At the prices we quote Hams today they are the very cheapest meats in the market. Buy one and see. THE BOSTON PACKING GO. COR. THIRD AND ANKENT STS. Bwnch Market: FIRST AND BDRNSIDE STS.