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About Morning Oregonian. (Portland, Or.) 1861-1937 | View Entire Issue (March 28, 1908)
THE JIOBTr OREGOXIAN. SATURDAY, MARCH 28, 1908. What 25c Will Buy of Us Saturday Meat cat before yon. 6 lrn. pljr heads. 5 lra. pla feet. 4 lbs. boiling meat. 3 lbs. round steak. 2 )hs. sirloin steak. 3 lbs. choice pot roast. 2 lbs. rump roast. 2 lbs. mutton chops. 5 hrt. iiver. 2i lbs. pork sausage meat lbs. brains. 2lA lbs. veal breast. 3 lbs. veal stew. Mv, we rould fill a paste with what 25 cents would buy. Come and see for yourself. PORK This in Oregon grain-fed pork. We do not have to have our pork shipped from Nebraska, as some of ou' neighbors do. Oresron pork Is good enough for us. We know you will like it. 3 lbs. Pure Iard 35 5 lbs. Pure Lard 60 10 lbs. pure Lard, special 81. 15 Pork Sausage, In IOC Pork Shoulder, lb IOC Pork Roast, lb IOC Choice Cut Shoulder, lb lSjf Pins' Feet, lb 5 Pigs' Head, lb..., -it- L'g Pork Roastf lb 124 Hams, lb 1214f Pickled Pork, lb 12e-155 MUTTON The florat Rimtero Orego Wether Mutton in Portland. Vou do not need In take our word come and see fnr yooreeltfs Mutton Stew, lb ;.?$ Mutton Chops, lb 12'zC .Mutton Shoulders, lb "5 Mutton Legs, lb. 2 Mutton Ioin Chops, lb lg Mutton Breast, lb SC Thee prices look hl(ch. bnt yon nil know that good Mutton U very high and .carer. EXTRAORDINARY SPECIALS FROM 7:30 TO 9:30 P. M. assess". lC;fc?MAtekETS BY LILIAN TIN'GLE. IT is not very often that red bananas are seen in the Portland markets, but there were plenty to be had -this week anii very delicious they are, either raw or cooked. The red kind is particularly good for salads and has a rich creamy consistency which is very pleasing: in those desserts and cake fillings that call for banana pulp. Baked in their skins they are nice eaten with cream and sugar, like an apple, or with butter and salt, like a. baked potato. Served in the latter style they go well with roast beef or a good broiled beefsteak, either with or without horse radish, as in Jthe well known "beefsteak a la Stanley." I saw no strawberries ttils week; but the rhubarb is particularly fine and well colored and would appear to advantage In a shortcake as well as In pies and the okl-fashloned steamed dumplings, which are usually so well liked by- boys of all ajfes. especially when plenty of good thick cream forms the simple sauce, tircens are coming in plentifully now. Besides our sturdy standbys, cabbage, kale and spinach, there are cabbage greens and mustard-greens at 10 cents, dandelion and field lettuce at 15 cents, as well as watercress, chicory and let tuce. There is plenty of asparagus, and it is much lower in price, costing now 15 to Si cents a pound. I saw a little of the thin green kind at 10 cents. Brussels spr.njts. celery and cauliflower are all good this week. Tomatoes are 25 cents n pound, egg plant 30 cents a pound and hothouse cucumbers, quite large ones. 30 and 55 cents each. There are large fresh looking artichokes in just now that come 3 for J5 cents; and oyster plant also is very good and seems more plentiful than It has been. Little new potatoes are 15 cents a pound. On account of the close season only California salmon is to be had. but there are plenty of other kinds of fish. I saw a large supply of sea trout at 20 and 25 cents a pound and smelt from 5 to 8 cents. There was black bass at 30 cents, striped bass at 25. baracouda. catfish, inai-kercl, rock cod. croppies, sole at 15 cents: ling cod. black cod, large Cali fornia smelt and halibut at 12 cents and flour, perch and herring the last par ticularly nice and fresh at 10 cents a pound. There was also California shad at 15 cents, hut no aliad roe as yet. I saw, however, salmon roe (which is much prized in some places) at 5 cent, a " pound. Fresh turkeys x rather scarce, but the price of them and of poultry gen erally is about the same as last week. Spring lamb Is getting slightly cheaper, hut is still high in price, a. Indeed all meat tends to be just now; but a nice fore quarter can be had for IS or SO cents a pound or a hind quarter for 25 to 30 cents. 1 saw some very special and delicate lamb chops, cut for an In valid, at 40 cents a pound; and delicious morsels they would be, just broiled to a turn. I also saw some tiIcsj lamb's tongues for rlckllng. at 3 for 10 cents. These make & number of good entrees, both hot and cold. FAILS TO SECURE TITLE PoMmaster-Gcncral Loses Suit for Valuable Oregon Land. Post master-General Meyer in the Unit ed Stales Court yesterday was the un successful defendant In a suit to quiet title to 1X0 acres of land In Klamath County of the estimated value of $1,000,000. The plaintiffs were the Hot Springs Im provement Company and William A. Wright. In IS) the lands involved in the litiga tion were mortgaged by the owner, Qulncy A. Brooks. Seven years later the lands were deeded to 1 C. Brooks, son of the original owner. In 1S34, the de fomlnnt in the suit decided yesterday :G.C0VACHSC0.: Are the only reliable dealers in Fresh - Fish, Poultry and Oysters You can depend on their stock: being strictly first-class. Phone or call at 275 First. Phones A 3535, Main 535. Yoar money is better here than anywhere else. WHY? Because it will buy more. HARK A friend said to me: "I don't see why you quote such low prices on yoar meats for your Saturday sales. Why don't you make yonr customers pay for your advertising, instead of spending a large sum to advertise something yon are going to sell at cost or below?" Now, that is where I think he is wrong. I believe in giving yon a genuine bargain, one that yon will know is a bargain, one that you will remember about, tell your friends about, that your friends will tell about, then "once a customer, always a customer." Any time you see our ad you know that we are going to give you a bargain. I will stake my business integrity on these bargains as being absolute bargains; no question about that. If you don't agree with me, I will gladly refund your money, after you have used up your meat, will take your word in the matter absolutely. That's more than fair, is it not? Say, did you like those LIVING SKELETONS that you bought last week? I warrant many a person regretted that they had not bought their meat in a shop that was not afraid to show their meats to- you and cut it up before yon. HARRY WOOD. REMEMBER," THAT WE ARE ON THE CORNER; THE MARKETS TO THE WEST OF US MAY HOLLER AND FIGHT. BUT WE STAND ALONE FOR QUALITY FIRST, PRICES CONSISTENT WITH GOOD MEATS. Eastern Oregon's . Choicest Cattle Are sold here. We will cut yon any cut from the beef, right before yon. Ve won't go Into nny dirty bach: room to bring; ont some old .craps. Soup Meat, lb Boiling Meat. lb... Stew Meat, lb Pot Roast, lb Rump Roast, lb..,. Prime Rib. lb..... Round Steak, lb.., Sirloin Steak, lb.., Small T-Bone, lb.., Large T-Bone, lb.. Liver, lb Hearts, lb Kidneys, lb Tripe, lb. Brains, lb 3 5-e 5tf-6e 7-8t So-lOO io I2ie ISfct 1S 5C 5 5 lOt 12 Eggs, strictly fresh Oregon, dozen. 15 Pot Roast fine Oregon Beef, pound 6 Boil or Stew Beef, lb 5 Round Steak, lb 9 tiled an action against Brooks and his wife in Klamath County upon judgment for a deficiency against them, which he had obtained In the Superior Court of Jefferson 'County, Washington. In that suit the property of Brooks and his wife was attached and judgment was rendered for the plaintiff. But the records do not show that this judgment was ever entered vand in 1898 the State School Land Board brought suit to foreclose a morteage made by Brooks and his wife HISLOP'S Perfect leavening phosphate hygienic Baking Powder Is greatly superior to the obsolete and less whole some' cream .of tartar and bicai'bonate of soda com pounds. Hislop's is sold at 25 the one-pound tin. No Baking Powder Better No Baking Powder Worth More Get in Line with the March of Progress Insist on getting HISLOP'S I WOOD MAI On the Corner VEAL This la the time that the very choicest of small milk-fed Veal are nt their best. We have aysunerb lot for yon todays Veal Shank for Broth, lb 5 Veal Stew and Dumplings, lb...Sc Breast Veal Stuffed, lb lO Breast of Veal Shoulder, lb. 12 Loin or Rib Chops, lb loC Leg of Veai, lb 12 Veal Chops, lb 12 H Come early for first choice. VEAL SAUSAGE We make a greater amount of Veal Sausage than any shop in Port land. Why? Because we sell at 2 pounds for AO. Saturday Special Bargain Loin Pork Chops, 2 lb. for..25 Loin Steak, lb '. 11 T-Bone, lb 12V2 Chirfook Salmon, 2 lbs.. for. .25 Halibut, 4 lbs. for.. 25 In 18S8 and which had been recorded five years before. In the meantime Mr. Meyer had at tached the lands. In 1898 the court made an order foreclosing on the lands which were bid in by the State of Oregon and sold to William A. Wright. Out of this complication, resulted the suit, decided yesterday iby Judge Wolverton. Free candy with children's shoe, at Rosenthal's. Seventh and Washington. There's no better preparation for the day's duties than a cup of piping hot Cocoa at breakfast. It invigorates, nourishes, strengthens, without artificial stimulation. Does Coffee? LESS7HAN.A CENmiCUP s made with scrupulous, conscientious 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. Ghlrardelli Company San Francisco The Home of U. S. Government-Inspected BUTTER We have closed a contract to handle the product of one of the best creameries In Oregon. To in troduce this butter, will sell it to dav for 60. Ask for Carnation Brand. 2 lbs. 0 2 lbs. 60. Regular price, 70c. Try it. try It. Poultry and Eggs We finve a very choice lot of dry ploked Chicken. They are high, but you are sure of fretting; your money'i worth when you buy a nice fat ben here. Chickens, lb 16-184-204 Strictly fresh Oregon Ranch Eggs at, dozen 204 Two dozen, today 354 Choice Sirloin Steak lie lb. Just to see what prices will do for busi ness, we are going to offer you for two ho u r s today the greatest reductions in the price of meats that ever happened. LOOK AT THEM. 50-CENT JUMPING ROPES FREE FOR THE CHILDREN SAVE FORTY LABELS One on Every Loaf of ,Buter-l'u, or "Buster Brown" Bread. Call 145 Third at. and Second and Colombia sts. LOOK ! Famous Troutlake Butter, per roll j65 Fine lot of Hood River Apples, per box $1.50 EGGS, per dozen . ..15 and 20 We deliver goods. Henion-Henley Co. 267 YAMHILL ST. Phones A 2774, Main 1789. MONEY SAVED IS MONEY EARNED Ranch Eggs, 2 dozen 3o Best Creamery Butter.. .60S 65 Dairy Butter 45 and 50 Full Cream Cheese, 2 lbs 35t Best Sugar-Cured Hams, Ib..l2y2 Remember, Saturday is Chicken day. La Grande. Creamery 264 Yamhill. KKET GO. Meats First and Alder BACON A very choice lot of fine Draolrfdot T2- nnn fn -- 11 15c Regular price. 20c; try a pound. FISH DURING LENT Haa increased our trade in our fl1t department tremendously, and we fccll at prices that are right. Chinook Salmon, lb 154 Choice Halibut, 3 lbs 254 Shrimps, lb 15C Clams, dozen 154 Tattle-Neck Clams, lb 54 Try a Roast of Halibut or Salmon for a change. PICKLES We carry every kind of plcklea and Olives that you can ask for. ASK AM) SEE. Prunes, 6 lbs. for 25 Pork Sausage, 3 lbs. for 25 Pigs' Heads, lb 40 TRY THESE THEY ARE WORTH TWICE THE PRICE: REMEMBER, WE ARE ON THE CORNER. ..THE MARKETS TO THE WEST OF US MAY SCRAP ALL THEY WANT; WE WANT BUSINESS. f O R E IR 9 We are offering a very special inducement for you to try Dresser's Chocolates today. You will agree with us when you see the window that they look good and, after you sample them, you will say they're even better than they look. Like every other article we manufacture our guarantee for quality is behind them. All our standard 50c Chocolates are 40 cents today. ' Dresser's Jap Caramels, reg. 25c pound, today 15? Dresser's Peanut Taffy, reg. 25c pound, today 15 ' The Meat Market DRESSER'S Sugar-Cured Hams, per lb 15t DRESSER'S Sugar-Cured Bacon, per lb., ;17$ DRESSER'S Spring Lambs, hind quarters 30 S fronts 20 DRESSER'S Shoulder Lamb Chops', lb ...15 DRESSER'S Shoulder Veal Chops, lb lZVzt DRESSER'S Pickled Pork, per lb 15 DRESSER'S Sirloin Steak, per lb ..18 and 20 DRESSER'S Home - Rendered Lard, lb 15 DRESSER'S Pure Fork Sausage, per lb 20 DRESSER'S Select Veal Sau sage, lb. 15S 2 lbs 25 Need a Broom? Or a soft-hair floor brush, or a good whisk? If so, have one placed on your order today. .We nave a large new stock. Demonstration of Macotiochie uv LARD HAMS - AT Wholesale TVe are having a hard time to get enough Lard, Hams and Bacon to supply the immense demand there is at these prices. But if you want any of them come in and we will see that you are well served. . The Best Sugar-cured Ham, lb 12? Bacon, pound 15 Mntton Stew, pound. 6 Shoulder of Mutton, pound 8 Leg of Mutton, pound. 121 Shoulder Roast of Pork, pound 10 Loin of Pork, pound 1SM TVe 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 seo THE BOSTON PACKING GO. CORNER THIRD AND ANKENY SIS. New York Emanuel L. PhiUips. rresident of the Union Refrigerator Transit Company, of Milwaukee. as awarded damages of lirt-'MM in the United States Circuit Court Friday against the McClur Publishing Company, because Ray Stannard Baker In McCiure's Magazine accused him of receiv ing unlawful commissions. TTe brand nil state ment that we handle Kaetern frozen meats as malicious flea, and furthermore we show our meats with the date of slnmrhter stamped thereon, convincing yon that It is absolutely fresh. See yonrself. Here is a chance for you fo suggest subjects might be suggested for this to show your FASTE IT IN THE BINDER PICTURE NO. lO Doar Xlttina; on n Cake of Ice, Baying at the Moon. One of the best arguments in the "world why the meats and fish sold at the HARRY WOOD MARKET are abso lutely fresh is the fact that we sell so much of these goods that they do not have a chance to be otherwise. Every beef that we cut is stamped, showing the date it was killed. We are receiving tons and tons of fish all the time. It moves quickly when it is offered by this market. If you get it at the HARRY WOOD MARKET it's fresh, it's wo-h the price, and it's right. Shoulder Pork, lb Si The Wine Dept. Complete stock of the purest im ported and domestic Wines, Whis kies and Brandies, in bottle or bulk, for family use. Special to day: Dewar's "Special" Scotch, reg. $1.25 bottle $1.10 Dewar's "Extra Special" Scotch, reg. $1.35 bottle.1.25 California Sauterne, reg. 50c bot tle, today 4.50 per dozen; each 40 Lenten Delicacies Imported Scotch Herring in To mato Sauce, can 20i Imported Scotch Findon Had docks, can 25i "Crescent" Mackerel, soused and in mustard, can 20t Imported Bismarck Herring, for breakfast, lunch or dinner, cans, from 35 New Finnan Haddies at, lb20t Salmon Tips 20 Bros. Ltd. English Gold Medal 1 Five pounds Extra choice Extra choice Extra choice Extra choice Extra choice Extra choice BrancFi Market: Aurora, 111. While the Rev. William Wasson. an. Episcopal clerfjryman of River Head. N". Y., argued against local option in Aurora last night before 4000 hearers, a little band of women who believe in tlie powers of telepathy. Bat in the audervce and sent out thought waves in an endeavor to confuse him in hi arguments. What 5 50cWilU Buy Here Saturday lbs. round steak. lbs. rump roast, lbs. short ribs. lbs. bolllnsr meat, lhs. shoulder pork, lbs. roast mutton, lhs. mutton chops, lbs. pure lard. 1-3 lbs. choice bacon, lhs. salmon. v roll butter. This will riv the purchasing of a dollar. e you an idea of power of one-half WONDER WHAT'S THE MATTER WITH THE DOG? a caption, picture. ingenuity. All kinds of original A clever opportunity ONLY TWO i MORE PICTURES TO COME EXTRAORDINARY SPECIALS FROM 7:30 TO 9:30 P. M. The Bakery Here you will find a complete and absolutely fresh stock of baked goods, marked at the lowest prices possible for such superior quality. Special today: DRESSER'S famous Cream Puffs and Chocolate Eclairs, made with pure whipped cream, reg. 40c dozen, today 23t DRESSER'S Home-Made Pies of all kinds, mince pies made with Heinz mince meat, regularly 25c each, 'today. 20 DRESSER'S smaller pies, same assortment and quality, ea.lO DRESSER'S Sunshine Cakes, reg. 25c, for 20 Grocery Specials Bayle's Sweet and Sour Mixed Pickles, regularly 25c bottle, to' day 20 Jumbalaya Relish, regularly 25c, today 15 Old English Worcestershire Sauce, pints, special 25 Fish Products. CatnTslA Tfiam BACON nee; Lard .50 Sirloin Steak 12i Porterhouse v..15 Boiling Beef . . ,5t to 6 Round Steak 10 Hamburger, 2 lbs. . .15 Leg of Lamb 15 FIRST AND BURNSIDE STS. Pasadena, Cal Miss Gwendolyn Witham, aged IS, daughter of a widow, and E. I. Ka'low, a Japaneee student, who haa board ed in the Witham household. and who claim to be a brother of Baron Katow, of Yokohama, a member of the Japanese Hou of Peers, were married on a launch off Pan Pedro by the captain a week ago. P