Morning Oregonian. (Portland, Or.) 1861-1937, April 18, 1908, Page 11, Image 11

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    THE MORNING OREGONIAN, SATURDAY, APRIL 18, 1908.
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"We do not claim to control the re
tail meat trade of Portland, but we
candidly believe that we are a con
siderable factor in making prices
on first-class meats. We really be
lieve that if, we were not here
that the public would not have the
splendid opportunity of buying
such good meats as we handle at
the very low prices we ask for
them. Read our prices and com
pare them with others.
Down Goes Butter Our Best 60c Roll; Good Butter Today 50c Roll
VEAL :
SAUS-
FREE
AGE
2 lbs.
25c
J With each purchase
Saturday we will give
you a small package of
that fine table salt,
I "Shaker Salt." Ask for
I it.
BACON.
J A very choice lot of fine Break-
fast Bacon for you at 15
9 Rea-ular prtea Try a pound
LARD
( Iha. Pure Lard , SBa
5 lbs. Pura Lard 80
a 10 lbs. Pure Lard, s peel a I 91.15
I PICKLES.
"We carry every kind of Pickles
J and olives that yon can ask for.
I ASK AND SEE.
EASTER SUNDAY
We have secured a very
nice lot of Spring Lamb3
which we will offer you
Saturday.
Fore-quarter at, lb . 121,
Hind-quarter at, lb'. ..1J
At these low prices one
and all can afford a Lamb
for their Sunday dinner.
We will furnish the mint
free.
VEAL.
Thl u the tlmr that he Terr
rhl-at of .mull milk-fed Veal are
at their brat. We hare a aoperb
lot for yon todar.
Veal Stew and Dnmpllniy, lb...8
Breast Veal, St"fT"d, lb MO
Breast of Veal Shoulder, lb. 12 "i
Loin or Rib Chops, lb 15
Ia'k of Veal, lb
Ifeal Chops, lb la 3
Come early for first choice.
. VEAL SAUSAGE.
We make a renter amount of Veal
Pausaa-e than any shop In Portland.
Why? Because we oe f"
sell at 2 pounds for.... -enlS
7c lb.
Special Cut in Prices of Roasts and Pot Roast
of Beef, All Day Today . . . . . .
Lard. 3 lbs 35c Lard. 5 lbs. 60c Lard. 10 lbs. $1.15
Remember, this is lard, not a mixture. If you do not like it, we will gladly refund mqney.
MUTTON.
The flneat Rasters Orraroa Wether
Mutton la Portland. Tn do ' aot
aeed to take oar word eom. aad
are for yourself.
Mutton Stew, lb. .-... 6e
Mutton Chops, lb 12Vi
Mutton Shoulders, lb. ......... 10
Mutton Less, lb. .....154
Mutton Loin Chops. Ib..., 15
Mutton Breast, lb. ...84
PORK.
This Is Oresron grain-fed pork.
We do not have to have out" pork
shipped from Nebraska, as noma of
our neighbors do. Orefron pork is
(rood enough for us. W know you
will like it.
Pork Saussze. lb.
Pork Shoulder, lb
Pork Boast, lb,
Choice Cut Shoulder, lb...
Flits' Feet, lb
PIks' Head, lb
Ieff Pork Roast, lb 12 He
Hams, lb. f 2Ue
Pickled Pork, lb 12tt-lSS
... io
Why not enjoy yourself like these
Bnnnies on Easter Sunday? We will
have everything that you can wish,
from Sprint lamb down.
MARKET BASKETS FREE.
We will sriTo for today oalr
with each 91 aorrhase a ajood rtrons;
market basket, abaororely freo. Amis.
for tbam.
EASTERN OREGON'S
CHOICEST CATTLE.
are aold her. W. will eat yon aay
cut from the beef, right before too.
W. woi't no lata ur dirty Back
room to fcrlna; oat soma old scrap.
Poun Meat, lb. . ... 3
Boiling Meat, lb, ......... .K-6e
Stew Meat, lb. ............. .5$-6t
Pot Roast, lb. 7e-8c
Rump Roaat, lb. ..... S-10
Prime Rib, lb. . . . 10-12 H
Round Steak, lb.. 104
Sirloin Steak, lb...... 12
Small T-Bone. lb 12'
Largs T-Bone, lb.... If
Xjiver, id. .......... .. .
Hearts, lb. .............
Kidneys, lb
Tripe, lb .......1
grains, id X21
A Mistake
Spring Lambs have been
sold so high the last few
years that everyone now
believes that they are al
most too high to eat. Noth
ing is farther from the
truth, for this year we
find that we can buy
Lambs as cheap as Mut
ton, so will sell them in
proportion;
Hindquarters, pound .15
Forequarters, lb. . . 1211,
CRANIl PFf Ifll 7:30 t0 Pot Roat 6c Boil Beel 5c; PorI( Shoulder 9c; Pork Sausage 8c; Pig Head 4c;
Ulliinu Jl LjitLJ 9;3o pm Round Steak 3 lbs. 25c; Prunes 4c; Ranch Eggs 20c
MS sasssj aab. aaaaa..
MARRY WOOD MARKET CO On the Corner lZiTi
To Shippers and Fanners
of Oregon:
We take pleasure in quot
ing you prices on veal, pork,
etc., for the ensuring week. These
are the prices we will pay for these
products in Portland:
Pork welsklna- 140-180 lbs.7H-S
Pork wel:hlnr 1R0-2S0 lbs.7-7Hf
Veal, choice. 80 to 110 lbs.8
Veal, coarse 8
Veal, heavy TC-T4C
Chickens. live hens 15-lft
Kresh egg 15M
Mutton, prime, 40 to 5) lbs 104
Your Money Is
Better Here Than
Anywhere Else.
WHY?
Because It Will
Buy More.
B
A
c
o
N
15c
lb.
Che&p
POULTRY AND EGGS.
We hsre a very eholee lot of dry
vleked t'blc-krns. They are high, out
yon are sure of prettlns; your
money's worth irhei yon buy a nice
fa hen here.
Chickens, lh. 16 18-20r
Strictly fresh Oregon Ranch Ksgs
at dosen 20
PISH DURING LENT.
Jinn tnrsiie4 onr trad la onr fifth
department tremfartonul, and w
well mt prire that are rla;bti
Salmon, lb . .15
Cholr Halibut, 2 lbs
Bhrlmps. lb. 15
Clams, (.oxen , 1
Little Neck Clams, lb 6
Try a Roant of Ifnllbnt or lilinoa
for chaaaje.
FT L.II.IA-N TINOl.B.
CHtrMBlA RIVHR shad, at 16 cents
a pound, and shad-roe at 40 to 60
centa a. pouiwl. are to he had this week
' both very aood. There was no smelt to
he seen yesterday, hut a uood supply of
other kinds of fish, the prices of which
tend to be slightly lower.
Salmon cost from 124 to 20 cents a
pound. There was plenty of sea trout
at 20 to 25 cents and Rood striped bass and
a smsll quantity of black bass at 25 to
SO centa & pound. irnJlluit, catfish, crop
pies, herrinff, sole, flounder and perch
were all ahotit the same prte as last
week. Froir-U'aa are plentiful again, cost
Ins 2 to 3S cents a dnsen vary allurlno;
to chaflnic-rtlah artists. Crawfish, ready
rooked, cost 40 to FO centa a dosen. Crabs
are 10 to 20 centa each. ,
One market makes a feature of gold
dsn Just now, hut they are to please the
eye, not the palate. I judge, though some
of them may appear on Master luncheon
tnhlea. Another market had a large devil
fish on exhibition, and was taking orders
'or others. I can't quote prices, but two
nere already sold, one for cooking and
the other for museum purposes. In 'hina
I have tasted something closely resemb
ling devil fish and found it not nearly sn
unattractive as you might Imagine, hut
I ran t give any recipe lor cooking It.
Rtramberrlea are both better in quality
and lower in price than they were last
week. There are very nice looking ones
at 2i and 2S cents a box. I saw a few
Ppanish grapes, as well as the usual
sppies, oranges, grapefruit and bananas.
i tiers were allgator pears at 35 cents
each, and very good rhubarb, three
pounds for 3R cents.
Oregon asparagus is quite plentiful at
10 and 30 eents a bunch, and California
asparagus at three pounds for 2R cents.
There were some very good Oregon cauli
flowers and excellent celery and celery
hearts. New potatoes were three pounds
for 2fi cents and hothouse cucumbers 1R
to Sf. rents each. Wax heans at 26 cents
a pound sre new in this week. Oreen
peas are good st 10 cents a pound. Toma
toes cost 30 cents a ponnd; peppers are
i a noren: nannellnn 10 cents a pound
and spinach R rents. There is plenty of
soon neao leiiuce and otner salad things,
including chives and green onions.
i an- hooiii ine sa.me as
ihj-i week turkeys. 8;rlng chickens and
geese all about 2R cents: ducks, which
seem rathe scarce, SO cents, and hens
on the 42nd parallel over which an ex
isting railroad or any freighter could con
vey Its cars in the same way that any ve
hicle, on the payment of tolls and com
pliance with regulations, would be per
mitted to pass through the Panama Canal
when it is finished, ftuch a plan would
be an wutomntic regulator of Interstate
commerce by preventing the absorbtlnn of
the smaller roads by the large eystems."
Special Sslon of Court.
OATHLAMKT. Wash., April 17. (Spe
cial.) Judge A. R. Rice has called a spe
clnl session of the Superior Court for
Wahkiakum County for April 2ft to hear
some urjent cases on the docket, the
disbarment proceedings of B. S. Snelllng
among them. Judge Clifford will sit, as
It Is Impossible for Judge Rice to be
pre Ren t.
Easter footwear at Rosenthal's.
Hot Cross! Hot Cross! Hot Cross Buns
The people said that DRESSER'S were the best Hot Cross Bung in Portland last year, and they're
going to say the same thing this Easter. "The way" we have of making them is the secret,
but we're going to let the secret out: we put the best creamery butter, the choicest currants and
the best flour in the world in them. The real old-fashioned buns, browned and flavored to irre
sistibility. But you better order early. Fifteen cents a dozen.
OlRESSEIR9S
superior
Meats
20 cents.
FOR NATIONAL HIGHWAY
Coombs Favors Coast-to-Coast Rail
and Auto Road.
NEW YORK. April 17.-Kx-Congressman
William J. Coombs, president of the
Municipal Art Society, of New York, and
of the South Brooklyn Savings Institu
tion, paid yesterday that he recognized
Representative Ronrke Corkran's hill pro
viding for a Xatlonal automobile hlgh-
way from ocean to ocean as a part of his
siiSKcstlon for a National railroad from
o--ean to ocean. Regarding the practica
bility of an interoccanic automobile road.
In connection with the interoccanic rail
road. Mr. Coombs said:
"I don't think It possible that such a
measure would go through Congress fav
oring any particular class of people un
less it was coupled with the broad plan
of a railroad running from ocean to ocean
SAVE YOUR MONEY
Call for Good Creamery Butter, per
u 50
Eggs, 2 dozen 35
Ranch Eggs, strictly fresh, dos. 20
Best Creamery Butter. . .55, GO
Dairy Butter 45 and 50
Full Cream Cheese, 2 lbs 35
Best Sugar-Cured Hams, lb 14j
Remember, Saturday is Chicken day.
La Grande Creamery
264 YamhilL
FOR A FIRST-CLASS
SUNDAY DINNER
Call on
G. G0VAGH S CO. :
They handle the best Poultry, Z
Fish, Crabs and Oysters in the
market. Always reliable.
Phone or call at 2
275 First.
Phones A S535, Main 635.
DRESSER'S Bockwurst Sau-
SBffP. potltul 15
DRESSER'S Spring Lamb,
hind quarters, lb IM)
"Front, quarters, lb... ZOtp
DRESSER'S Sirloin Steaks,
ponnd 18
DRESSER'S Veal Roasts, tbe
pound 12'2
DRESSER'S Tot Roasts of
Heef. pound 10y
DRESSER'S Select Veal Break
fact Sansaee. 15; 2 lbs., 25
DRESSER'S Roller! Roasts of
Beef, pound X5
DRESSER'S Best Lard, home
rendered, pound 15
DRESSER'S Pickled Pork
(home cured), pound 15
OLIVES Queen Olives, regu
lar 3."c size bottle, 25. Ripe
Olives in tins. 35, 50S
70; in glasses 30$, 55,
an'l 65
FIGS Packed in plass jars se
cure from dust and always
moist a breakfast delicacy
l ib. jars 40; 2-lb jars. .75
PEAS "A. & L." Canned
Peas, these are excellent, dozen,"
$1.40; 2 cans 25
PINEAPPLE Singapore sliced
Pineapple at S?1.50 a dozen;
2 cans 250
APPLES If ood River "Ben
Davis," all sound and clean; a
few boxes of these left, the last
of the season at box... $1. 75
SALMON TIPS Did you ever
try these for breakfast 7 Doz
en 20$
VEGETABLES We hare all
the new California Vegetables;
also all the preserved vegetable
delicacies of the world in tin
and glass; dozens of varieties
and brands.
WINES Some special values
for Easter time. Superior Cali
fornia Satiterne, doz. ..$4.50 ;
quart bottle 50
Dewar's "Extra Special Scotch
Whisky," reg. $135 bottle,
$1.25. Dewar's "Special."
regularly $1.2f., for $1.10
Bock: Beer. Bock Beer. Bock
Beer.
Easter Goodies
DRESSER'S Hot Cross Buns,
of course, dozen ...15
DRESSER'S Sunshine Cakes,
regular 25c, each 20$
DRESSER'S Chocolate Cream
Layer Cakes, reg. 25c ea. .20
DRESSER'S German Kmit
Loaf, rcg. 25c each 20
DRESSER'S Assorted Pies,
smaller size each 10; 25c
size 20
DRESSER'S Home-made Chew
ing Chocolates, reg. 30c. 25
DRESSER'S Home-made Jap
Caramels, reg. 25c lb 15
DRESSER'S Assorted CTiewn,
regularly 30c lb 20
SALADS Dresser's Potato,
Chicken and Shrimp salads are
superb. You'll admit they're
better than any salads you ever
bought.
EASTER EGGS Fresh Oregon
Eggs, 20$ doz; Dresser's
stamped guaranteed Eggs, 2
dozen 45$
Bockwurst and Bock Beer Bockwurst and Bock Beer
FIFTH AND STARK
!
v,m
Food for thought
Food for work
Food for brain
Uneeda Biscuit
Tbe most .nourishing of all Vtreat foods.
Jn Just tight.
gr Hsvp w r gf w J-lTf T1TJ 1 lit
Natter told. in Suik.
NATIONAL BISCUIT' COMPANY
LOTS OF NICE SPRING LAMB
FOR EASTER DINNER
Don't Overlook the Very Low Prices We Are Making on
LARD, HAMS AND BACON
You Very Probably Will Be Unable to Buy
Them Again at Such Prices
The Best Sugar-cured Ham, lb. .lCi
Bacon, pound 15
Mutton Stew, pound..., ,. 6
Shoulder of Mutton, pound. ...... ,S$
Leg of Mutton, pound. 12
Shoulder Roast of Pork, pound 10
Loin of Pork, pound. 1214
Five pounds Lard..,,.. ....60
Extra choice Sirloin Steak .....12y2$
Extra choice Porterhouse . : . .15
Extra choice Boiling Beef . . to 6f
Extra choice Round Steak 10
Extra choice Hamburger, 2 lbs...l5
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 seo
THE BOSTON PACKING CO.
CORNER THIRD AND NKENT STS.
Branch Market: FIRST AND BURNSIDE STS
FRESH DUCK FOR EASTER
For twenty years M. C'Mace has always made it a point to have
Genuine Spring Duck for the Easter Trade.
Today at the Mace Market
Will be sold genuine Spring Duck, hatched and raised by the
Mace Market especially for tha Easter Trade.
Just Received by Direct Steamer from Japan A Large Supply
of Goldfish.
iWe have as usual a big supply of Fresh Poultry, Fish, Fruits and
.Vegetables of every description.
Don't forget the
number, 151 4th
MACE MARKET
Don't forget the
number, 151 4th
. Phone A 1258 Both Phones Phone Ex. 58.
Branch Wholesale and Retail House, 48 East' Water, Comer East Oak St.
Phone B 2170.
Pure Spices are of various degrees of excel
lence. (Spices may be pure, yet
of very poor quality.)
The highest degree of excellence in milling
and quality . is reached in
HISLOP'S
PURE SPICES
A comparison with other Spices will con
vince you.
Insist and your grocer will supply you.
BUTTER
55c Pure Gold Brand 55c
A new brand of butter that beats
them all, because it is as good as the
best and sells for less.
Cheese, Eggs, Honey, Tea, Coffee.
Henion- Henley Co.
267 Yamhill St.
Chickens, Geese, Ducks
and Turkeys
BUTTER, roll 55$ and 60
RANCH EGOS, dozen .20
Chinook Salmon, lb..... .10
Halibut, 3 pounds 25$
MUeliner Herrings, keg $1.00
Deliveries for East Side daily north
to Fremont St., east to 20th st.
Columbia Fish Co.
THIRD AND ANKENY.
Phones Main 5, A 5556.
New York Cleopatra, the European
bfnon on the Bronx, had wire nafl re
moved from her hoof after she had broken
the ropes which bound her and driven the
doctor and keepers from har corral half s
dosen timea.