tttt: morning oregoniax.. Saturday, april 11, ipos.
13
W"e do Tint rlaim to control the re
tail meat trade of Portland, hut we
famliilly believe that we are a on
Firlerahle factor in making prices
on first-class moats. We really be
lieve that if we were not here that
the public would not have the
tplendid opportunity of buying
Mien good meats as we handle at
the very low prices we -k for
them. Read our prices and com
pare them with others.
VEAL :
saus- :
age :
to- :
dAtt :
2 lbs. :
25c :
FREE!
With each purchase
today -we will give
yon a small package, of
that fine table salt,
"Shaker Salt." Ask for
it.'
BACON.
A very choice lot of fine Break
fast F'.aron for you at 15
Rrfular price 2?. Try a pound
LARD
J lb. Pure I.art 35
5 lb. Pur. lard SO4
10 Fur. Lard, special JS1. 15
PICKLES.
We carry every kind of Pickles
and olives that you can ask for.
ASK AND SEE.
i Down Goes Butter Our Best 60c Boll; Good Butter Today 50c Roll
Here's a Bargain
Wp have secured a rery
nire lot of Spring Lamb3
which we will offer you
today.
Fore-quarter at, lb.l2i,c
Hind-quarter at, lb. ..lo
At these low prices one
and all can afford a Lamb
for their Sunday dinner.
"We will furnish the mint
free.
VEAL.
TM In Ihr llnr (tint the vrry
rholrnt of .mall milk-fed Aral Mre
Kt ih.lr trt. We have auprrb
lot for you tnriiT.
ai stew and Dumplings, lb... 8
Prras-t 1. stufT-.i. lb IOC
Hreast of Vt-al Shoulder. Ib. 124c
Ixilu or Rib Ohop, lb 15
!.( of Veal, lb fit
Veal Chops, lb 12Hf
Come oarlv for flrdt choice.
VEAL SAUSAGE.
We makt a srrater amount rt Veal
PiiFjt than any shop in Portland.
Whv? Hecawse wp C pAni.
bcII at 2 pounds for....'' VCOIS
Special Cut in Prices of Roasts and Pot Roast 7g 1L
of Beef, all day today .
Lard, 3 lbs. 35c Lard, 5 lbs. 60c Lard, 10 lbs. $1.15
Remember, that this is lard, not a mixture. If you do not like it, we will gladly refund money
MUTTON.
The fliftt Vamtera Orea-oa Wether
Mutton la Port Inn d. Voi do lot
nerd to tnke our word come aid
are for yonrsrlf.
Mutton Stw. lb
Mutton Chop, lb. .......
Mutton Shoulders, lb....
Mutton Iks, lb
M utton Loin Chopa, lb. . .
Mutton Breaat, lb. .....
These prices look a Is: a. bat too
all kiow that Rood Muttoa la very
blah aod searee.
PORK.
This la Oregon grain-fed -.ork.
We do not have to have our pork
ahlpped from Nebraska, aa nome of
our neighbors do. Oregon pork la
a-ood enough for ua. We know you
will like it.
Pork Sausajrft, lb. 1 0
Pork Shoulder lb 10
Tork Roast, lb l6
Choice Cut Shoulder, lb 12
Pins' Feet, lb K
PiRS' Head, lb 4-
Ik Pork Roast, lb. 12H
Hama. lb 12
Pickled Pork, lb... 12H-l5
You'll be aa happy as this farmer if
you buy your pork of us. Wo offer
yon nothing but the best Oregon
train-fed pork.
MARKET BASKETS FREE.
We will arlve for today .nly
with each SI porch... a cnod atrona
market baakct, abaolatelr free. Aak
for them. .
EASTERN OREGON'S
CHOICEST CATTLE.
Are aold bere. We wtll rmt yo ;
rat from the beef. Hsht before yon.
AVe won't M Into any dirty bark
room to brine ont aome old aerapa.
Soup Meat, lb
Boiling: Meat. lb. ...
Stew Meat, lb
Pot Roast, lb.
Rump Roast, lb.
Prime Rib. lb
Round 8teak, lb......
Plrloln steak, lb
Small T-Bone, lb
l .arite T-Bone, lb. . . .
liver. lb. ............
Hearts, lb ,
Kidneys, lb. .........
Tripe, lb
Brains, Ib
si'-a
7 8
s-io
.10-12i
it
:.v.v.v:gj
,10
12V,
Winners of the
Picture Contest
Mra. Nelson Hulln. first prise. 12n$
East Tamhlll $10.00
A. 8. Wllcoxen, aeconfl prlie, Wlrhl
ta station 1.00
Jaa. O. Botkln. ml Front street.
Mrs. F. B. Padrlck. 130S Union ave.
Chas. H. Groves, Good Samaritan
Hospital.
Miss Marl Hannlaan. 47 Sixth at.
Miss Elisabeth Wise. 414 Morrison. -Mrs.
N. H. Olean, 39S Ensrene st.
Dr. G. G. Crest, R. F. D. No. 1,
lents. Or.
Anna Bonadurer, 593 Kast lTtli st.
Mrs. Anna H. Pogrue, 9S Kast 27th.
Pearl Wilkinson, 485 K. Morrison.
W take pleasure In naminc these
winners of our picture contest. . If
they will call at the market we will
give them their prlres. We wish
particularly to compliment Mrs.
Hulin and A. 8. Wllcoxen on their
cleverness. We will have their two
entries on display at our Alder
street entrance. They are well
worth looking at.
lCR AMI. PETT A I 7:30 t0 Pot Roasts 6c; Boil Beef 5c; Pork Shoulder 9c; Pork Sausage 8c; Pig Head 4c;
UllilnU Jl LvUlVO Qnnm Round StPfllr 3 Ihv 'Mr Pnmec 4r Ranrh Ftfrfc 7 Dnr ' ISr
Round Steak, 3 lbs. 25c; Prunes 4c; Ranch Eggs, 2 Doz. 35c
HARRY WOOD MARKET CO., On the Corner
first and Alder Sts.
Good Meats Cheap
To Shippers and Farmers .
" o! Oregon:
We take) . pleasure in quot
ing you prices on veal, pnrk,
etc., for thfi ensuinc; week. These
sre the prices we will pay for these
products in Portland:
Pork welahhia; lto-lD lh.i.7 -S
pork wclarhlna; 10-JM IN.Tr TSf
Veal, choic. S'l to 110 tys Hef?
Veal, coAi-ae Sc
Veal. hevy 7-7S
Chickens, live hens... . , . . 1 r-16e
Fresh emts IStf-lHf
Mutton, prime. 40 to 5) ns....l04f
B
A
C
O
N
15c
lb.
Your Money Is
Better Here Than
Anywhere Else.
WHY?
Because It Will
Buy More.
POULTRY AND EGGS.
TVr have very choice lot of T
plrtted i ft.tckrn. They tr- hlBh. hut
yon nrf nnrr of attJ ! your
minfr,n wnrth whri you buy nlre
tut ben brrr.
riiickpn.. ib 16r ISc 20
Strictly trh OreRon Kant li Kk&h
at tloeen 20tf
FISH DURINO LENT.
H Inerraaed our trade In nnr flak
department treniendMtly. and. we
ell at prices that are rlabtt
Salmon, U ..15
( hi.i. c Halibut. 3 Iba J.
Slirlmr. lb lhj
CIhitim, dozen , ,4
Ulttle Neck tManis. Ill I. ...5
Try a Roat rf llallhut nr Salmon
fr a rhanare.
I IN FO
BY LILIAN TINtil-B.
AIM OX tri? new vrKtiaoio imp wwn
Are PlrtnK beans, at 25 cents a
pound: sorrel, at 6 cnts a bunch;
And morel mushrooms nt 25 cents a pound.
Everyone knows now to use string
beans, but some appear to be unfamiliar
with norrel. This makes jrood cream
oup, is nice in salad, and excellent when
conked s a puroe, liko spinach espe
cially when served with roast lamb or
lamb cutlets. Morels have their devout
ndmirera in spite of their somewhat un
attractive honeycombed appearance. I
know of on weil-meanitiff housekeeper
who. unacquainted with this variety of
mushroom, ftt rnly reproVcd a market
man for exposing suh "worm-eaten
thmits' for sale, and threatened to "re
port" him. .Morels aro pood either
stewed or saute, as well as being a use
ful flavoring for patices.
There fs a tradition that Nero's ami
nlile mother, Ajjrtppina, used a dish of
moreln as a vehicle for the poison which
removed her husband. Oaudlus, and
cleared the way to the throne for hr
son: and that, thereafter, Nero, wilh his
remarkable nense of humor, always re
forred to this preparation as "the dish of
the cods.' This name is still riven to
morels by some epicures.
Asparagus is very Rood this werk nnd
ran pes in price from 10 to 20 cents a
pound. I saw some very nice mustard
preens, two bunches fr 5 cents as well
as dandelion, cabbage, preens, spinach,
chicory, watercress and bnissels sprouts.
Head lettuce is getting cheaper and better
In quality. Peas are 10 to 15 cents a
pound. J lot house cucumbers cost IS to
cents and tomatoes 20 cents a pound.
ppcrs come 3 for 1T cents and, gg
plant 35 cents a pound.
Thers. are good black radishes, and crisp
pink Oregon radishes. Celcriac, celery and
cauliflower are still jrood. but artichokes
are less inviting than they were. Nice-little-
new potatoes come at 3 or 3 pounds
for 25 cents. I like the very smallest on pa,
'Bngllsh. style" boiled with a eprlg of
fresh mint and simply served with a
dressing of good fresh butter.
Strawberries are to be had at 25 and 50
cms a box. Rhubarb is cheaper than It
was last week. The fruit market is not
a particularly Interesting field just at
present, but we know there are plenty of
pood things coming.
Frog-legs are in again at 35 cents a
dozfn. Crawfish are also to be seen at
to cents a dozen, ready cooked. Shad Is
more plentiful this week, costing 10 to 15
cents a pound. Perch, at 10 cents a pound
la also plentiful, and the larger ones,
stuffed nnd master), nrp very acceptablA
with a simple caper and chopped pickle
sauce. There was good halibut at- 12
cents and salmon at IS and 30 cents.
Flounder, sole, catfish, striped bass,
mackerel, rpek cod and smelt complete
the list, together with crabs, shrimps and
clams.
For poultry. th prices average as tol
lows: Turkey, 3ft cents; hens, 30 cents:
broilers. 60 to 76 cents each; ducks. 25
cents a pound: eese, 30 cents a pound,
and squabs 75 cents a pair.
Sell Spokane Indian Lands.
WASHINGTON, April 10. Ths Senat
committee on Indian affairs today author
ized a favorable report on a bill' provid
ing for the sale and disposition . of sur
plus unallotted agricultural lands of the
Spokane' Indian Reservation, Statir of
Washington, and for the placinsr of the
timber lands Of the reservation in a Na
tional forest
All Vanilla and Lemon Flavoring Extracts
sold at 15 or 20 cents the 2-ounce
bottle are very dear.
One or two brands sold at 25 cents for 2
oimce bottle of Lemon aud 35 cents for.2
ounee bottle of Vanilla are moderately
good. The extraordinary high quality of
HISLOFS
Lemon and Vanilla Extracts is not reached
by any manufacturer in any part of these
United States. .They cost no more than
the moderately good.
Insist and your Grocer will supply you.
0
:( WHERE PURITY IS PARAMOUNT )i
If you are a judge of value you'U le a regular customer here after one visit. Today is a good day
to get acquainted. We have an unusual list of specials for your selection and you're certain to
meet a goodly number of your neighbors.
MEATS FOR SUNDAY
Our choice of meats is not guid
ed by price. Quality is the first
consideration, and our retail
prices are absolutely as low as
are possible for such quality.
Dresser patrons are satisfied
ones. Today:
Dresser's Pork Hams to roast,
lb 12U-C
Dresser's Shoulder Hoasts of
Veal, lb 12' ;C
Dresser's Pot Roasts of Beef,
lh SC and IOC
Dresser's Shoulders of Lamb.
lb 15C
Dresser's Breasts of Lamb, the
lb .SC
.Dresser's Fanev I'iokled I'ovk.
ib ; ioc
Dresser's Best Lard, lb. ..loC
Dresser's Pure Pork Sansasre.
lb 20C
Dresser's Select Veal Sausnire,
J lbs 25C
DRESSER CANDIES
Ait liisrh-prade in every partic
ular. Nothing inferior or me
luoere is every allowed in the
stockroom and every person and
article in this department is
sptlcss.
Dresser's Pinoehe, resrularlv 4fe
lb. 30C
Dresier's Caramels, regularly
40c lb ....30C
Dresser's Assorted Taffv. resru
larly ?oc lb ". ..15C
Lenten Specials
Select new Finnan Haddies,
lb. 20C
Imported Milchher Herrinsr. the
ke? ...$1.05
Famous Bismarck Herrine:, at,
can, 35c, 65c, 90c $1.25
ASSORTED SPECIALS
Dresser's Delicious Potato Sal
ad, lb 20
Dresser's Chicken Saled, at, the
lb 30
Imported Camembert Cheese in
wood boxes, each........35C
Queen Olives, at, pint....25C
Dried Italian Prunes, at, 4 lbs.
for 25
Bayle's Pickles, in pint bottles,
sweet, mixed and plain or sour
mixed and plain, ea 20
Imported . Macaroni, Vermicelli
and Spaghetti, resrularlv 20c
lb., for ".15C
OLIVE OIL
If yon use Olive Oil, try this.
We import it direct from
. France, because we have tast
ed and found it to be the best.
We recommend it particularly
for medical use. Full pint,
regularly 50c, today 40C
THE BAKERY
Our mammoth new oven is al
ready working to capacity. The
staff has been increased and we
are in shape, as we have not
been in months, to keep up with
the demands of our bakery cus
tomers. Special today:
Dresser's Famous Cream Puffs
and Chocolate Eclaires, made
with pure whipped cream and
in every respect superior; reg
ularly 40e dozen 25
Dresser's Royal Walnut Loaves,
regularly 25c each 20
Dresser's Assorted Layer Cakes,
regularly 25c each 20
Dresser 'b Assorted Pies are bet
ter than any that "Mother"
ever made. Our Mince Pies
are made with Heintz' Mince
Meat. Large size pies, regu
larly 25c 20
Smaller size, making four slices,
each 10
WINES AND WHISKIES
Try a gallon of our superior
Bourbon or Rye, the pure
whisky, the kind that's guar
anteed pure; gallon. . .$4.00
Pewar's "Extr Special"
Scotch, reg. $1.35 for.. $1.25
"Special," resrular $1.25 bot
tle, for $1.10
California Sauterne, the proper
thine to serve with fish; dozen
bottles, $4.50; bottle.. ...50
in
Leave Your Orders for Hot Cross Runs
.FIFTH AND STARK
D C. BURNS
COMPANY
Saturday Specials
Trite Week We Are Running Oar
Usual April Canned Goods Sale
-Juno Coffee, per lb.. 33e; S lbs. foe f I.
The ea-le of Juno CofTee . la increanbic.
, . niarrelouf ly i v
GROCERIES
Com "Country Gentleman, ICC , value,
half dozen 70c
3 for v 25o
Corn Monticello Brand, fine quality,
mall kernel, half dozen .....45c
' 3 for .'. ..5
Fninach Farmsfd Brand, -regular 2sc,
naif dozen for $1.25
String Beana Good quality, stringlera,
half dozen , ?5c
Can - 15c
Pumpkin Farmsld Brand, solid pack,
regular 20c; half dozen PR
Per can 20c
Tomatoes A. & I. Brand, solid pack,
half dozen 70c
3 cans for 25c
Tomatoee Oro Brand, regular 10c,. half
dos
,.45c
a ram for 25c
Herrinft Extra nect-d milcher. r'-Rti-
lar $1.25 per ken $1.00
Imported Smoked Sardines, half doz.. 5 5c
Per can .....10c
Finnan Haddle 20o
Yellow Peache. regular 20c. half doz.ftOc
2 cans for 35c
Call and Try Our Gtaftrotr Blend
CEYLON TEA.
Special Prlfee During DemonAtra-tlon.
D. G. BURNS CO.
208-210 Third Street
Chickens, Geese, Ducks
and Turkeys
BUTTER, roll 50 and 60
RANCH EGGS, dozen 20
Chinook Salmon, lb loy
Halibut, 3 lbs 25
Milchner Herrings, keg. .... .Sgl.OO
Honey, comb
Large Eel, lb.... 20
Columbia Fish Go.
Third and Ankeny. Main 5, A 5556.
Save Your Money
Eggs, 2 dozen 35
Ranch Eggs, strictly fresh, doz. 20
Best Creamery Butter. . .55S 60
Dairy Butter 45 and 50
Full Cream Cheese, 2 lbs .35
Best Sugar-Cured Hams, lb....l4i
Remember, Saturday is Chicken day.
La Grande Creamery
264 Yamhill.
Butter Down
Dairy Butter, per roll ....45
Elk Creek Butter, per roll 60
Trout Lake Butter, per roll 60
Corvallis Butter, per roll 65
Select Eggs, per dozen 20
Others, two dozen for 33
Cheese, Honey, Tea and Coffee.
HEMON-HENLEY CO.
Main 1789. 267 Yamhill. A 2774.
FOR A FIRST-CLASS
SUNDAY DINNER
Call on
G. C0VACHSC0.
They handle the best Poultry,
Fish, Crabs and Oysters in the
' market. Always reliable.
Phone or call at
: 275 First. .
Phones A 3535, Main 535.
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'THANA 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. GhlraHfalli Company
Saa Francisco
BUY
MEATS
NOW
THE PRICES ARE STILL EXCEPTIONALLY LOW
There is, however, a very marked tendency to rise.
Very probably you will be unable again to buy HAMS,
LARD and BACON at the very low prices we are
quoting them to you today.
DON'T WAIT! BUY NOW!
The Best Sugar-cured Ham, lb. .13,
Bacon, pound 15
Mutton Stew, pound. . . . . 6
Shoulder of Mutton, pound. ...... . 8
Leg of Mutton, pound. 12M:
Shoulder Roast of Pork, pound 10
Loin of Pork, pound . , 12L
Five pounds Lard. .... .1 . .60
Extra choice Sirloin Steak lM;
Extra choice Porterhouse .. .:.15
Extra choice Boiling Beef . . ,5p to 6f
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 y.ery cheapest meats in the market. Buy one and see
THE BOSTON PACKING CO.
CORNER THIRD AND ANKENT STS.
Branch Market: FIRST AND BURN'SIDE STS
Dr. tHidUey A. Sargent, of Harvard, is
advocating compulsory exercise In the pub
lic schools as the bst element toward their
success and advancement in their studies.
Oliver Cromwell Is the name of the in- I The.lonir feathers of a-bird's wins; ara
ormifnir; tenant of the Red Lion Hotel, High I fastened to the bone, it 1? this which gives
Wycombe, Knptand. and it Is said that be the win tb-e strength, and surface w he re
claims the protector an an ancestor. with to beat the- air