TIIE MORNING 0r:oJA-. SATURDAY, APRIL 25, 1H.
FT LILIAN TINGLE.
THE markets are assuming a Sum
meTlik appt-amncf with the plen
tiful supply of asparagus, grpen
pas and bean. ?alad plants and straw
Ixrrirs, the latter at and 15 cents
a box.
Cherries made their debut this week;
but th- are small red visitors from
California, not the large mouthfuls of
d'lkious juirlnesn that we think of.
here In Oregon, when we hear the word
"cherry.".
These imported ones cost 40 to 50 cents
a pound.
1 saw some Aery nice pineapples which
ugested "turquol!e salad" to my mind.
I never have known the reason for that
nam and never expect to. but the salad
Is rather a pleasant one in spite of that.
tireen peas are good just now, eitlier
Blon- or in a cblckn or hrimp "wiggle"
for lunch or supper; or reappearing cold
111 a saJad "Russian" or "Washington"
or other appropriate kind, when their
la.n state is often better than their first.
They cot & to lo cents a pound and
MJgar peas can be had for 15 cents. If
you are of an economical mind, you
will save the liquid In which the latter
are cooked for use in creme de petits
puis," which sounds so much more in
teresting and expensive than plain
"cream of green pea soup."
1 saw some very good "English seed
cucumbers at 26 cents each, as well
ms the ordinary hothouse kind at 25 to
25 cents each. There were particularly
ft nod cauliflowers, too, at 10 to 20 cents.
Asparagus this week costs about 10 and
35 cents a pound, the Oregon asparagus
being especially good.
'hicory seems to be past Its prime,
but Oregon head lettuce Is c-ndng In
something that I. for one, have been
looking forward to for months. What is
better than a fresh gold-green well
dressed lettuce salad, crisp and yet so
tender that it almost melts in your
imuth?
Green peppers are a little lower in
price and artichokes can be had for 3
rents each. Tomatoes cost 20 cents and
so do the early string beans. Dandelion,
sorrel, spinach, green onion and mus
tard greens are all good now.
There seemed scarcely as large a va
riety as usual In the fish market. Smelt
rs no longer to the fore and there ap
peared to be very little black or rock
cod. But sturgeon Is again to be had
at 15 cents and shad, at from 5 to
cents a pound. Shad roe cose--? to
4d rents.' Sea trout were plentiful at
: to 25 cents and fine striped bass at
r bout the same price Croppies, sole,
flounder, halihu. satmon and herring,
crhs nd dams, as usual.
Toultry prices wern just the same as
last week about i5 cents for turkeys and
ducks and J0 cents for chickens and
geese, the latter being rather scarce.
SECRET BALLOT IS USED
Woman's Club Votes on Two Tickets
fur Nomination.
The Australian ballot was used at the
Woman's t'lub yesterday afternoon In
determining the nominations from which
the official ticket will bp made for elec
t'un May 2?. The interest centers chiefly
alKMit t he elert ion of the president, and
the two tickets were as follows: - '
(1) Vor president. Mrs. Robert L,utke;
for vice-president, Mrs. J. W. Alexander;
for second vice-president. Mrs. J. P.
Moffett; for recording secretary, Mrs. T.
T Wise; for corresponding secretary.
Mis. II. A. Moore; for financial secre
tary, Mrs. C. K. Runyon; for treasurer,
Mrs. t. N. Rankin; for auditor, Mrs.
Jamison; for directors, Mrs. Alice Weis
ter and Mrs. A. Stalger.
i2 Kor president. , Mrs. Grace Watt
Ross: for vice-president, Mrs. J. W.
Alexander; for second vice-president.
Mrs. J. P. Moffet; for recording secre
tary. Mias Anne Shannon Monroe; for
financial secretary. Mrs. John M. Scott;
for treasurer. Mrs. K. J. Jaeger: for au
ditor, Mrs. C C. Chapman: for directors,
Jdrs. Alice Welster and Mrs. A. Stalger.
Following the business meeting came a
woman's day programme, arranged by
Mrs. A. R. Manley, and a pleasant "social
hour' over the teacups. Mrs. Dowd
read a paper telling of her Impressions
and experience on a recent visit to
Rome. Mrs. Manly gave an account of
the many fields of work now open to
and occupied by women, and reviewed
the achievements of woman's clubs in
different states. Miss Brown's rich con
tralto was heard to great advantage in
three songs: "Kleanore" (MalltnsorO.
'Turn Ye to Me" (Old Highland melody)
and "Der Asra" (Rubinstein).
Ntlce was given of the meeting to
ne held at ? today in the ITnltariarf
Church, by the Consumers league, in
regard to the closing of stores on Satur
day evenings, a matter in which the
Woman's Club takes a keen interest.
OlympTa Presbytery F.lects Pclcgatcs
RIDGBFIEL.D. Wash.. April .(Spe
cial.) The presbytery of Olymp'a met
here to tfie strength of 40. April 21, and
mas opened with a sermon by the re
tiring moderator, the Rev. F. Ton go. of
Fuysllup. The Rev. Calvin F Stewart,
T. t., of Tacoma, was elected mod
erator, the Rev. W. J. Sharp permanent
clerk and Rev. J. A. 1-aurle, Jr.. tem
porary clerk. The commissioners elected
to attend the General Assembly in May
In Kansas City were Rev. F. Tonge and
Rev. V. r. Allen, with James A. Hayes
and Professor F. T. Vorls as lay del-
MOVED
TO LARGER QUARTERS
The ! f'hfw Co. 11 an Mnvvd to
thr l.nrarr store, Ml Third Mrcrt,
and Will Hr Opr. for
RulNe TMm MoralMK.
Our tuismrs, hnn outgrown our pre
piu uiiartrH t Fifth Ftret. si
wf :iflvp "forced to fzrt Into
ft lnrirrr place, where, we can take
cre of our constantly icrowinjr trade.
tui now More at St Third trect will be
the finest In the. city And be headquar
ter Tor t'.:e Krjt But ter. FltRS and t'heese
produced In Orison. We shall also
carry a full line of Coffee, Teas. Spices.
Kxtrarta. Canned lioods. Honey, etc.
oik srw mis for today;
Finest Creamery Butter, per rolL.oo4
Hood creamery Butter, per roll.. 5()4
lntry Butter, per roll '...-45c
Jlert Tillamook cream Cheese.
Saturday only, per lb 15
Fine Old Cheese, Saturday onlv
P'r - :.20e
Swiss Cheese, per lb SoC aad 35r
l.imburKer. each 35c
., lbs. Uood Coffee :--..$1.00
It lbs. Best Coffee fll!oO
S."o Knitlish Breakfast Tea, per Ih..25p
:.0o Knicllsh. Breakfast Tea. per lb.. 4 Or
3f,c Spider Lea; Tea. per lb 25c
f,0c Spider Leu Tea. per lb. 40c
Sun Gunpowder Tea, per lb 40c
Oregon Cheese Go.
M HOI.ESAI.E AND RKTAII..
Third S4 net. Oak aad Stark. Opp.
1 aaniher of Commerce ( Jiut Vacated
k. J. ii. Mark Co., Carpet Uealrra).
We do not claim to control the re
tail meat trade of Portland, but we
eandidly 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
the public -would not have the
splendid, opportunity of buying
such good meats as we handle at
the very low prices we ak for
them. Read our prices and com
pare them with others.
VEAL
TO
DAY 2 lbs.
25C
FREE
With each purchase
Saturday we will give
you a small package of
that fine table salt,
"Shaker Salt." Ask for
it.
j Down Goes ButterOur Best 60c Roll; Good Butter Today 50c Roll V
For Sunday Dinner
"We have secured a A ery
Dice lot of Spring Lambs
which we will offer you
Saturday. ,
Fore-quarter at, lb.l2i,.jC
Hind-quarter at, lb. ..Io0
At these low prices one
and all can afford a Lamb
for their Sunday dinner.
We will furnish the mint
free. ...
BACON.
A very choice, lot of fine Break
fast Bacon for you at 15
1 Regular price 20c. Try m pound
LAED
S lbs. Pure Lard 35e
5 lbs. Pure Lard ! 60
IS lbs. Pure Lard, special SI. IS
PICKLES.
We carry every kind of Pickles
and olives thalp yon can ask for.
r ASK AND SEE.
' VEAL. .
Tfcia I the time that the Terr
choieet of small milk-fed Veal are
at their beit. We have a onperh
lot for 70a today.
Veal Stew and Dumplings, "lb 84
Breast Veal. Stuffed, lb lOf
Breast of Veal. Shoulder, lb.. 124
Loin or Rib Chops, lb lar
Leg" of Veal, lb 12 4?
Veal Chops, lb 12ttC
Come .Early for First Choice.
VEAL SAUSAGE.
We mike a greater amount of. Veal
Sausage than any shop in Portland.
Why? Because we Of i" ,f
sell at 2 pounds for....,
Special Cut in Prices of Roasts and Pot Roast 7
of Beef, All Day Today . ...... C ID.
Lard, 3 lbs. 35c Lard, 5 lbs. 60c Lard, 10 lbs. .$1.15
- m
Remember, this is lard, not a mixture. If you clo not like it, we will gladly refund money
MUTTON.
The aaeat Easter. Orecoa Wether
Mattoa la Portland. -Yoa do aot
aeed to take oar word come aad
ore for yoarself.
Mutton Slew, lb 6
Mutton Chops, lb ...12HC
Mutton Shoulders, lb lOe
Mutton Leers, lb. 15c
Mutton Loin Chops, lb... 15t
Mutton Breast, lb St
POEK.
This Is Oregon grain-fed j.ork.
We do not have to have our pork
shipped from Nebraska, as some of
our neighbors do. Oregon pork is
good enough for us. We know you
will like iu
Pork Sausage, lb lO
Pork Shoulder, lb IOC
Pork Roast, lb 10
Choice Cut Shoulder, lb.. . ... .12 "-
Pigs' Feet, lb 5e
Pigs' Head, lb . 4tf
Leg Pork Roast, lb ...121"e
Pickled Pork. Ib 12V4C-15
We cater to the very best
trade of the city and find
that it pays to serve them
the very best in the market.
MARKET BASKETS FREE.
We will vc-ve for today only
wttti rncti 91 purcbaNf m tcood at rone
market feib.et, abnolutelr free Auk,
fur fliem.
EASTERN OREGON'S
CHOICEST CATTLE.
Are ald hfre. AVe
cut from the beef.
AVe non't sro lato
room to briujc oat
Soup Meat. !b
Boiling Meat. lb.
Stew Meat, lb. . . .
IVit Roast, lb
Kwmp Roast, lb.
Prime Uib. lb
Hound Steak, lb...
Strloln Stink, lb...
Snitill T-Bone, lb...
lHine T-iione, lb..
l.lvcr. lb
Hearts, Ib
KHneys. lb
Tripe, lb ,
Brains, lb ,
will rut yon any
rljeht before yon.
aoy dirty back
aoine old scraps,
3
;.5t-60
Sf-lOf
10C-12M:?
lO
:..,..12hc'
15f
5
or
5"
lO
12VC
r.RAWn QPFfiai C 7:30 t0 Pot Roast 6c; Boil Beef 5c; Pork Sausage 8c; Pig Head 4c;
UHttnU 01 LtlllLiJ 9:30pm Round Steak 3 lbs. 25c; Prunes 4c; Ranch Eggs 20c
HARRY WOOD MARKET CO., On-the CoraBrffiiKf11
To Skippers and Farmers
of Oregon:
We take pleasure in quot
ing you -prices im veal, pork,
etc., for the ensuing week. These
are the prices we will pay for these
proJurts in Portland:
Pork weiKMna; 140-1S0 Ihg 7H St
Pork -eiKhiriK lS0-2i0 Us.7"-7
Veal, rtfiirc. 60 to 110 lbSlaf-C
Voal. roaiBe -8C
Vral. hPivy TC-TH
tlilckciis. .live hfna... 15c-lC
Kresh egfts 15-ltC
Mutton, prima. 40 to 5 lbs. ...lot
Your Money Is
Better Here Than
Anywhere Else.
WHY?
Because It Will
Buy More.
B
A
C
O
N
15c
lb.
POULTEY AND EGGS.
We he a very choice lot ef dry-
plrkrd 4 blckeaa. Tbey are blub, but
yn are anre of Kelt Ibr your
nioaey'a worth whea you buy a aica
fat hen here.
ruickens. lb 16 18
Strictly fresh Oregon Kanoh Kens
at dozen 2O0
nsH. I
Trade In onr flab department hmn
Increased tremendouwly. and we m
well at prleea that are right.
Salmon, lb 15r
Choice Halibut, lb lOO
Shrimns. lb t
15
1 .4t
ib : A
Try a Roant of Halibut or Sainton
r m T-aikr.
l,ittleNe'-k Clams
jcates. 'The reports showed marked
growth both in numbers and benevo
lences. The RiUgeheld Church was the
banner church of the year and was con
gnftulated on reaching self-support and
a membership of 43.
Now Sh Wants a Divorce.
TACQMA. Wash.. April 24. Spe
cial.) Re-alleging the abuses which
her husband practiced on her and for
which he is now serving a sentence of
one year in the County Jail. Mrs. Marie
J. Gandy today began suit in the
Superior Court to secure a divofVe from
Clinton E. Gandy. In her complaint,
Mrs. Gandy tells of her husband buy
ing the handcuffs, telling her that they
were for her and specifies two oc
casions on which she was handcuffed,
tied to the bed and left alone in the
house. She alo sets forth the time
when her husband whipped, her with
a razor strap.
There are never fewer than 40.000 tramps
in Encland. Hard tiroes donble that num-
ber.
(Where Purity Is Paramount)
If you have not experienced the convenience and economy a really complete
food store affords, come and get acquainted today. An unusually long list of
specials has been prepared for you and every article of goods offered is the
characteristic Dresser kind the best that can be procured in the state. We
have told you before and we want to repeat it again that you can do better at
Dresser's Superior
Meats
DRESSKR'S Rump Roasts of
Veal, lb 15c
DRKSSKR'S Shoulder' Veal
Chops. Ib. . 12's0
- DRESSER'S Pis Ham Pork
Roasts, lb lSVaC
DRESSER'S Pot Roasts of
Beef, lb 10?
DRESSER'S Prime Kib Roasts.
Ib ISt
DRESSER'S Sirloin Steaks,
lb 1S
DRESSER'S Select Veal Sau
sage, 15c, 1 lbs 25f
DRESSER'S Bockwurst Sau
sage, lb. 15
Wines for Sunday
A full stoek of the purest
and host Wines, Whiskies and
Brandies, iu the world. Today:
California Port and Sherry
Wine, regr. .$2.00, pal.. .S1.56
Old -American Bourbon and
Kve Whiskey, full quart
bottle, 904
Pure old Bourbon and Rye, at.
per gallon $3.0O
IN OTHER
DEPARTMENTS
White California Figs, closing
these out at 3 lbs. for...25
Oregon Prunes, a few hundred
lbs. left at, lb., today 5
Fancy Anchovies in bulk, at,
lb., today ' 150
Snow White .Codfish, lb.lTViC
Ijo'g Cabin Maple Svrup, reir.
.$1.40, gal., today... "..81.25
"Pioneer" and "Carnation"
Cream, 3 cans 250
DRESSER'S Pure Lard, .".-lb.
pails, today 60
DRESSER'S "Special Blend"
Cpl'fec, the old reliable. .350
3 lbs. for S1.00
Have you ever tried Dresser's
Shrimp and Chicken Salad?
Plenty for everyone today.
BAKED GOODS
and CANDIES
DRESSER'S Chocolate Eclairs
and Cream Puffs, both made
with pure whipped cream;
i-eg. 40c, dozen 250
DRESSER'S Assorted Layer
Cakes, reg. 2oc 200
DRESSER'S Chocolate Cream
Cakes, reg. 2oc. . . . . . 200
DRESSER'S Assorted Pies,
each 100
Large size, regularly 2oc. To
day "..-200
DRESSER'S Marsh Mallow
Chocolates, rcg. 50c 400
DRESSER'S Pop Corn Crisp,
reg. 30c, lb 200
DRESSER'S Buttercups,' reg.
40c 300
DRESSER'S Chocolate coated
Buttercups, reg. 40c 300
XXX OLIVE OIL. Try a bottle of "XXX" pure French Olive
Oil for baby. It will put flesh on the little one and make red,
rosy cheeks. One man tells us he put on twelve pounds in eight,
weeks with three teaspoons of "XXX" daily. It's a food and
a medicine and the makers, from whom we export it direct, guar
antee absolute purity. Today, full pint bottle, worth oOc,reg..4O0
FIFTH AND STARK
Energy is well-nourished muscles
plus well-nourished nerves.
needa Biscuit
are the greatest energy-makers
of all the "wheat foods.
7a 2us!t right.
N-e&er sold in hulk.
NATIOKAL BISCUIT COMPANY
at the BOSTON PACKING COMPANY'S MARKETS are the cause of the
enormous business done by them every Saturday. The people have come to
know that there they can set the BEST MEATS AT LEAST PRICES. HAMS,
LARD and "BACON are up a little, but will probably go higher. Better buy a
Ham or 'Bucket of Lard todav and save the increase.
The Best Sugar-cured Ham, lb
Bacon, pound. . . .-. 15 to 18
Mutton Stew, pound ; . 6
Shoulder of Mutton, pound S
Leg of Mutton, pound 121-
Shoulder of Roast Pork, lb 12iZ
Loin of Pork, pound 15
Five pounds Lard : .606
Extra choice Sirloin Steak V-jp
Extra choice Porterhouse 150
Extra choice Boiling Beef . . . to 60,
Extra choice Round Steak 10
Extra choice Hamburger, lb.. . . . .10
Extra choice Leg of Lamb 150
"Ve guarantee our Lard to be )iire kettle-rendered Leaf Lard. ' The prices we
quote on Hams today are the very lowest iu the market. Buv todav.
THE BOSTON PACKING- CO.
CORNER THIRD AND ANKENY STS.
Branch Market: FIRST AND BURNSIDE STS.
Save Your Money
BEST1 CREAMERY BUTTER,
the rpll 500 and 550
Eggs, 2 dozen 350
Ranch Eggs, strictly fresh, doz.200
Best Creamery Butter. . .550. 600
Dairy Butter ....450 and 500
Full Cream Cheese, 2 lbs 350
Best Sugar-Cured Hams, lb..,. 140
Remember, Saturday is Chicken day.
La Grande Creamery
204 Yamhill.
; FOR A FIRST-CLASS
: SUNDAY DINNER I
Call on
G. COVACH 8 CO.
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.
BUTTER
55c Pure Gold Brand 55c
A new brand of butter thai heals
them all. because it is as good as the
best and sells for less.
Cheese, Eggs, Honey, Tea, Coffee
Hnion-Henley Co.
267 Yamhill St.
CHICKENS
18c
Butter, roll 5O0 and 550
Ranch Ejrs, dozen 200
Chinook Salmon, 2 lbs 250
Halibut, pound 100
Milchner Herring, keg $1.00
Honey, comb 150
Larre Eeel, pound 200
Deliveries for East Side daily north
to Fremont street, east to 20th street.
COLUMBIA FISH CO.
3d and Ankcuy. Phones M: o, A 5oo6.
HISLOP'S
Perfect Leavening Phosphate Hygienic
taking Powder '
Is greatly superior to the obsolete and less whole
some cream of tartar and bicarTionate 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
ED GROCERY
548 Williams Avenue. Phones E. 4908; C 1838.
Today Special!!
To introduce our fresh, new line of Staple and Fancy
Groceries, we will sell, TODAY ONLY, the
following articles at these low prices.
Corn, 3 cans-for ...250
Tomatoes, 3 cans for : 25
Pioneer Cream, 3 cans for 25c
Asparagus (Monopole), 1 can for. 250
Fruit ( Monopole )l can for 15
Crescent Baking Powder, 1 lb. for 15
Orescent Baking Powder, y.Ah. for 10
Fresh Eggs, 2 dozen for 35?
Oranges, 1 dozen for 15, 25, 35c
Laundry Soap, 10 bars for 25p
One pound Sugar Free with every pound 60c Tea.