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THE MORNING OREGOXIAX, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 1, 1909.
Bring Your Picture Framing Orders in at Once if You Wish to Avoid Disappointment Watch Repairing at Low Prices "Willamette"
Sewing Machines, $2:00 Down and $1.00 Weekly Demonstration of the Celebrated Gossard "Lace Front" Corsets Second Floor
"Welte-Mignon" Concert From 3 toSP. M. Daily, in the New Tea Room, on the Seventh Floor Take Elevator Everybody Invited
Christmas Shopping Now
ast at The Meier
rank Store
in FiiSIBI
Great Xmas Sale of
Handk'rchiefs
Women's, M en's, Children's
All styles and all grades in stock
Women's 20c Initialed Hdkfs., en. 12.
Women's 35c Jnitialed Hdkfs., ea.25
Women's 50c Initialed Hdkfs., ea.38
Women's 65c Armenian Lace-trimmed
Handkerchiefs, -with initial, special. 47
75c Armenian lace-trimmed Hdkfs. 53
$1.25 Initialed ndkfs., 6 in a box. 85 C
$1.50 Initialed Hdkfs., 6 in box. $1.19
$2.00 Initialed Hdkfs., 6 in box. $1.33
$2.25-$3.50 French Emb. Hdkfs. $1.79
$3.75-$5.00 French Emb. Hdkfs. $2.89
$7.50-$10.00 French Emb. Hdkfs. $5.98
85c-$2.50 Princess Lace Hdkfs.. V4 OFF
$3.60-$40 Duchess Lace Hdkfs.. OFF
$2.60-$7 real Val. Lace Hdkfs.. , OFF
$5 to $25 real Appenzelle and French
hand-embroidered Ilandkerchf s . '. Vi OFF
Women's swiss embroidered Handker
chiefs, 6 in box, $2.50 vals., box. $1.63
Women's swiss embroidered Handker
chiefs, $3.00 vals., 6 in box, at.. $1.89
10,000 women's hand-embroidered Initial
Handkerchitfs, best 10c values, at.. 5
Women's hand-embroidered fancy Initial
Hdkfs., Tinlaundered, 120 values.. 7&
Great special values in men 's fine Hdkfs.
Women's white swiss scalloped and hem
stitched emb. Hdkfs, 20o vals., ea.l2
Women 's white swiss scalloped and hem
stitched embroidered Hdkfs., g
white and colored-; 25c vals, M C
Women's white swiss scalloped and hem
stitched embroidered Hand- fl
kerchiefs, reg. 35c vals., each JL w C
Women's all-linen and swiss scalloped,
hemstitched and lace-edge Handker
chiefs, beautiful patterns ; 35c
to 50c values, on sale at, each dm 3 C
Women's all-linen embroidered Hand
kerchiefs, scalloped, hemstitched, lace
trimmed ; regular 50c and 75c fc f
values, on sale at only, each C
Women's "Amriswyl" embroidered cor
ner Handkerchief?, i-inch stitching; 6
in box ; best regular $1.50 Q Q
values, on sale at, special, box w 0 C
Women's swiss embroidered Handker
chiefs, scalloped and hem- f
stitched, 6 in a box, at, box 53 C
Women's swiss embroidered Handker
chiefs, 6 in a box, $2.00 fl 1
values, on sale at, box J3 & J J?
Children's fancy box Handkerchiefs,
plain white and colored bor
ders; 3 in box; 20c vals., box
Children's fancy box Initial
chiefs, plain and white colored
borders ; 3 in box : 25c values
Children's fancy box Handkerchiefs, 3 in
box ; suitcases, trunks, grips,
telephones, clocks, pianos, etc. v C
10,000 children's white and colored bor
der Handkerchiefs, 7c values, at, ea.4
Women's and children's crossbar checked
Handkerchiefs, colored border and ini
tials; best regular 10c values, each..5
Women's all-linen plain white hem
stitched Handkerchiefs, 10c values.. 5
12c
Handker-
17 c
AG
A Great Holiday Sale of
Jewelry, Watches, Etc.
.
Special lot of Brush, Comb and Mirror Toilet Sets, in quadruple plate, tf A f Q
best designs; $10.00 values, on sale at this very low price, the set $47i)
1000 pairs of gold-filled Cuff Links, warranted for twenty years; both fT r
Roman and polished finish; $1.25 values, on sale at this low price, the pair U C
1000 pairs Beauty and Collar Pins, pretty bar patterns, gold-filled; 75c values, at. 49
$1.00 Jewel Boxes, on sale at this remarkably low price, each take advantage :.69
Special line of gold and silver-plated Jewel Boxes, silk-lined ; beautiful
styles; regular $1.00 values, on sale at the extremely low price of, each O C
Special lot of handsome Mission Clocks for dens ; perfect timekeepers ; fi 1 A f
very best regular $2.50 values, on sale at the very low price of, each P 1 TP
A special lot of fine 15-jewel Elgin and Waltham Watches, 20-year gold-filled cases;
plain and engraved 6tyles, for-both women and men; every one fl 1 O A
fully warranted; on special sale at this remarkably low price, each P TT
reat HolicBciy Sale
of Aprons, 2d PI
This week our great annual holiday sale of
Aprons Thousands and thousands of them
AH styles Plain and fancy AU grades; fancy,
square and round effects, made of lawn, dim
ity, plain and dotted swiss, and trimmed in
lace and embroidery edgings, insertions, tucks,
beading and ribbon Extraordinary values at:
Regular 65c-75c Aprons on sale at, each 49c
Regular 85c-$ 1 .00 Aprons now at. each 73c
Regular $1.25 Aprons on sale at, each 98c
Regular $1.50 Aprons on sale at, each $ K23
Regular $1.75-$2-99 Apront at, each $1.49
Regular $2.50 Aprons on sale at, each $1.98
Great special lot of women's, misses' and children's fine
quality hand-crocheted bedroom Slippers; wool soles, as
sorted colors, all'1 sizes. These are great bargains at
85c values at 73 the pair $1.25 values at 98 the pair
$1.50 values at this extremely low price, the pair. .$1.19
emonstration Today In
asm t of the
"Ala
Wond
eriu
ddm
Lamp
"The Greatest Triumph of Modern Science." The most won
derful discovery ever made by man. Absolutely safe, odorless,
noiseless, simple, and without a question the best artificial light
in existence. Far superior to electricity, gas or gasoline. The
"Aladdin" generates a gas from common kerosene (coal oil),
producing a pure, white, soft light, excelled by sunlight only, at
a cost of one-third cent per hour.- The "Aladdin" is pronounced
by specialists to be the best artificial light known. The "Alad
din" has no equal; beware of imitations; see that you get the
"Aladdin" and no other; our trademark "Aladdin" is on every
burner. See the remarkable demonstration in Basement Store.
dreat Annual Holiday Sale of
Fine Laces and Embroideries
1000 dozen VaL Lace and Inserting, Round Mesh and French Vals., y2 to 24 inches
wide; suitable for holiday work, etc.; values in the lot up to $2.50 per dozen CX
yards, on sale at this exceptionally low price, dozen yards take advantage 3 C
3000 yards of swiss and nainsook Embroidery, Edges and Inserting; matched sets, 1 to
9 inches wide, for women's and children's wear; designs in filet and eyelet
effects; regular values up to 85c yard buy all you want of it at, the yard tSf Cmf C
Special lot of hand-embroidered semi-made Corset Covers ; Swiss de- fl rt 4T
signs, in blind and Madeira effects; regular $2.75 values, on sale at, ea. 0 1 ,0
24-inch colored Allovers for waists, overdresses; the new braided nov- fl a
elties in all the leading shades; $2.75 values, on Sale at only, the yard P OT
Regular $4.00 Allovers, same as above, on sale at this extremely low price, yd. .$1.98
Beautiful new 18-inch black Allovers and Bands, in the new Japanese tf 1 T g
effects ; regular $2.50 values buy all you want of them at, the yard A i
Regular $3.50 black Allovers on sale at this special low price, the yard.. $1.98
45-inch Marquisettes, for evening gowns ; white, black and colors ; the ff C f
best regular $2.00 values, on sale at this special low price, the yard tP 1 , J "
of Winter Millinery
$10.50 New Winter Hats $4.95
Great December clearance of
Winter Millinery Second Floor
New stylish headgear for women
and misses selling at less than half
200 women's dress and tailored Hats, all
new shapes and effects; in velvet or felt,
and trimmed with fancy feathers and
ostrich plumes; $10.50 fl A f J
values, on sale at, each &S?
Special lot of women's and misses'
trimmed Hats; best colors and trim
mings; large variety for your selection;
values up to $7.50 each, C "
on sale at this low price 4
Great clean-up of all fancy Feathers and
Wings; values, 50c to $2, at..y2 PRICE
Sale of misses' and children's soft felt
Hats, in very attractive styles; all new,
pretty creations ; values ranging f ntm 75c
to $8.00, on sale at Y4 OFF REG. PRICE
Entire stock of Millinery, on sale at
greatly reduced prices. Best values in
the city. Take advantage. Second Floor.
$45.00 Tailored Suits at $22.45
$35.00 Tailored Coats at $ 1 9.45
Special lot of women's Evening Capes and Wraps in broadcloth 'and satin full-length
capes, satin-lined throughout; also mandarin effects; full-lined, braid and Persian band
trimming; tans, light blue, pink, mustard, rose, black, gray and J C
green ; values in the.lot up to $40.00, on sale at this low price, each f O J
Women's high-class Tailored Suits, in worsteds, serges, Venetian cloths and fancy
mixtures; gray, black, tan, navy blue and modes; long and medium-length coats; tight
or semi-fitting, strictly plain tailored and lined throughout with fl yt
silk, serge or messaline; values up to $45.00, on sale at only, suit Pyfy t1 J
Lot 2 of women's and misses' Tailored Suits, in broadcloth and fancy serge; long
coat, bemi-iiiung styles; smgie-Dreasea, taney braid-trimmed or strictly plain tailored;
Tintch Collar Anri small rPVCr clri'y-f in nlnofa nTPnnl mm
notch collar and small rever; skirt in pleated effect; colors are fl 9 Q A CT
9 A C9-8
navv blue. Tilarlv anH raisin? Tpmilor vfllnoo rv t vn eoU i .-.Cj.
v j 7 -ry .UAUUk7 - yKjKjy uu oaio a.Vy t tW y r
Great special lot of women's Coats, in semi-fitting styles; broadcloth material, fancy
button- trimming; grays, green, brown, blue, catawba, also mixtures, with large collar.
Knit k. 1, . V, j ui.. i. . i - . . '
u" iv., uiuiyu aiuL uiuc mniures, ueiiu serges, garnet, navy tp Tl rk jm
blue and military blue; values up to $35, on sale at, the garment tP 1 TB'CJ
Lindsay Lights
at Special Prices
5000 of the celebrated "Lindsay" in
candescent Gas Lights, complete with the
best grade imported globe and 25c man
tle; ready to set up; great C A
special value at only, each - J C
5000 "Lindsay" Mantles, best of all;
great special value at, each, only.. 11
1000 "Lindsay" inverted Incandescent
Lights; the best inverted light made;
great special value at, each, only.. 99
Gas Torches, special at only, each..X2
Gas Tapers, great values, per box. .4
XiiaQS Sale
Groceries
IN THE BASEMENT STORE.
Best Eastern sugar-cured Hams, 21c
value, at this low price, per lb..l8V2
Five lbs. of best Prunes for only. .35
Plum Pudding at this low price, lb. 24
Best mixed Nuts, on sale at, lb..20
New L X. L. paper-shell Almonds, on
sale at this very low price, per lb. .20
Home-made Mincemeat, jar. .25-50
Best Italian Chestnuts at, per lb . . 20J
California shelled Almonds, per lb. 50
Fancy Evaporated Apricots, per lb. 18
Fancy Sultana Raisins, regular 15c val
ues, on sale at this low price, lb..H
314 lbs. Sultana Raisins, on sale at.2oJ
Seeded Raisins, 3 packages at only. 25
Currants at, per package, only...lO
Boneless Sardines at only, the tin. .15
New crop "Victor" Tea, packed for us
in Japan, at this price, package. .50
Navel Oranges, dozen.. 35 and 40
Selected Dates, 2 packages, only.. 25
Four pounds of Popcorn for only. .25
Imported Nuremberg Lebkuchen, French
Brode, etc., package.. 25$ to Sl.OO
Pin-money Pickles at, bottle. 25 S40
Green Turtle Meat at only, per tin.50
Imported Smyrna Figs at, per lb. .20
New Citron, Orange Peel, Dates, Figs,
etc., etc., at low prices. Basement IStore.
Great Xmas Sales of
China and Bric-a-Brac
in Basement Store
Men's Kerchiefs
Men's 25c pure linen Hdkfs., each. 17
Men's pure linen Initialed Hkfs.l2V2
Men's pure linen Initialed Hdkfs. 25
Men's 35c fine sheer linen Hdkfs. 1 8 $
Men's 35c fancy mercerized Hdkfs. 1 7$
Men's 50c pure linen Initialed Hks.39
Men's 12V,c fancv Handkerchiefs at..S
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sale of I
SALE BEGINS TODAY
Canvass to Sell Red Cross
Stamps Is On.
STORES TO HAVE BOOTHS
Prominent Women and Girls ot
Portland Will Have Charge of
Sales Money Goes to Visiting
Xurse Association to Spend.
"We must care for the consumptive
In the rlgrht place. In the right way.
and at the right time, until he is cured,
instead of, as now, in the wrong place,
in the wrong way, at the wrong time,
until he Is dead." This Is the conclu
sion arrived at by the Visiting Nurse
Association in its anti-tuberculosis
campaign, which Includes the sale of
Red Cross stamps and postal cards.
This year 1.000,000 stamps, or stick
ers, and 10.000 postal cards will be put
on sale throughout Oregon. Within the
next few days booths will be opened
in the department stores and at Wood
ard, Clarke & Co.'s drugstore. Prom
inent matrons and maids will have
charge of these stamp and postal card
sales. At Olds, Wortraan & King's,
Mrs. James Mcl. Wood will direct the
nale; at Meier & Frank's, Mrs. David
Honeyman, and at Lipman, Wolfe &
Co.'s, Miss Susan Clarke. Miss Mai
Hirsch will have charge of the booth at
Woodard, Clarke & Co.'s The booth at
the postpffice has already been in
working order, for several days.
The demand for stamps has been
heavy at the Visiting Nurse Associa
tion's headquarters, room 601 Medical
tmlldlng, where Miss Gilbert Is In at
tendance. The Federation of Women's
Clubs Is active throughout the state,
and the Tuesday Afternoon Club, which
was the banner club last year In stamp
sales, has again begun an active cam
paign.. These stamps do not take the place
of postage, but are decorative stickers
to be placed on packages or letters.
ZeLSt year 2000 was cleared In Port
land by their sale, and had the com
mittee not run out of stamps the sum
would have been larger.
Huge posters have been hung . an
nouncing the campaign, and reproduc
tions of the stamp are being shown at
the vaudeville houses and moving pic
ture shows.
Today general committees are mak
ing a canvass of the city. Several will
visit the various office buildings,
others will make a store-to-store can
vass among' business firms. A small
percentage of the. proceeds derived
from the sale will be sent to the Na
tional Red Cross Society to cover ex
penses, and the rest will be used en
tirely for the care of tubercular poor
in Oregon.
Cases of phthisis in the incipient
stage are sent to the Open Air Sana
torium at Mllwaukle and to Oak Grove.
Almost all the cases sent there in the
past year have either recovered or aa
improving rapidly. Patients who are
unable to leave their homes, or are In
the last hopeless stage of the disease,
are given comfort and the necessities,
raised last year through the
Red Cross Christmas stamps:
Receipts $1,740.75
Expenditures, beginning February
Portland Open Air Sanitarium $1,119.60
Oak Grove Sanitarium. .. ... ...... . 233.83
Supplies and drugs 43. so
Nurse's salary (5 months) 300.00
.Special. care and ambulance 43.50
Total f 1,740.75
FIREMEN ASK FOR TIE
AVANT 24 HOURS' LIBERTY IN
STEAD OF ie. -
Mayor Simon. I am In sympathy with
the firemen in their request for more
liberty, but the cost of maintaining the
department is already so great I do
not feel warranted in adding to it. I
have therefore asked Chief Campbell
to see if the men are willing to accept
a little decrease in their pay in order
to get this extra time off."
-ni lETTSRS
PUT THEM ON
PACKAGES.'
CARDS f
OSB CENT BACH
m m 1 nun i n fin
AeillSST TOBEBCCLOSIS
AMERICAN RED CROSS
while other members of the family are
taught the dangers of contagion, and
its preventive measures. Ten per cent
of the deaths in Oregon yearly are due
to tuberculosis, according to statistics.
Of interest is the table showing the
expenditure of the tubercular fund
PIANISTS WILL BE HEARD Mayor Counts Cost and Inquires If
World's Greatest Artists to Play In
Portland.
The world's pianists are hereafter to
play in Portland. They will not appear
in person, but through the medium of
the marvelous Welte-Mignon piano, im
ported from Freiburg, Germany, by
Ellers Piano House. The Meier &
Frank Company has Just installed one
of these wonderful Instruments In Its
tearoom, on the seventh floor, where
dally recitals will be given during noon
service and at the afternoon teas from
3 to 6 o'clock.
The Welte-Mignon piano differs from
all other instruments In that it repro
duces perfectly from autograph sheets
the playing of practically all the great
artists.
Below are given the great musical
pieces and the artists playing them for
today's conterts. Don't fafl to hear
this wonderful device you are cordial
ly Invited 'to hear it:
Military March Schubert-Taussig
Played by Telemaque Lambrlno.
"Le Paplllon" Grieg
Played by Edward Grieg.
Uebeswalier" Moszkowskl
Played by Olotilde Kleeberg.
"The Two Skylarks'' Leschetizky
Played by Theodor Leschetlzky.
Arabesques on Strauss' "Blue Danube". ...
- Schultx-Elder
Played by Josef Lhevlnne.
Minuet Paderewskl
Played by I. J. Paderewskl.
Rhapsoldle Hongrolse No. 2 Liszl
Played by Bernhard Stavenhagen. .
"Echo de Vlenne" Sauer
Played by Emll Sauer.
"Wldmung" Schumann
Played by Myrtle Elvyn.
"Tannhauser" overture "Wagner-Liszt
Played by Josef Hofman.
A SIMPLE REMEDY.
A soldier who has suffered all kinds
of hardships and their consequent ills,
says that he has found almost lnstast
relief from rheumatism, lumbago and
kidney trouble by procuring from his
druggist two ounces of Salerene and
four ounces pure olive oil, thoroughly
mixed and taken in two teaspoonful
doses every 3 to 4 hours until relieved,
one teaspoonful three times a day.
Sicily lost 60,000 inhabitants by earth
quake In 1693.
Reduction in Pay Would
Meet With Favor.
Mayor Simon yesterday took up with
Chief Campbell the request of members
of the fire department for 12 hours a
week liberty in addition to the 12 hours
now granted. The Mayor favors the
petition, which he thinks Is fair, but
he will investigate the request of "the
Chief to employ' more men to take the
places of those who are oft duty. It is
regarded as probable that the firemen
will eventually secure what they have
asked for.
The Mayor asked Chief Campbell to
find out If the firemen will accept a
slight reduction in their pay, if the
city grants them additional time off.
The financial side of the question
greatly troubles Mayor Simon, for the
cost of operating the Fire Department
is enormous. Chief Campbell told the
Mayor It will require $33,000 a year
more to employ relief men. If the 12
extra hours a week are granted, but
the Mayor Is not yet satisfied this Item
Is necessary.
As at present organized, the Fire
Department, the most expensive of all
the city government's branches, costs
more than $400,000 annually. Chief
Campbell Insists upon a full comple
ment of officers and men for every sta
tion, no matter how remote it may be.
This system calls for one chief, one
assistant chief, three battalion chiefs,
28 captains, 25 lieutenants and 172 men.
The Chief's salary Is' $225 a month;
Assistant Chief, $175; Battalion Chiefs,
$150 each; captains, $115; lieutenants.
$110. and the men $100 each. The
monthly payroll aggregates $24,974.
New companies are constantly being
added to the department, two being un
der way at this time; and more are
contemplated. It is the belief of some
who have investigated the situation
that there are too many officers in
the department drawing large salaries,
and that some of them could be dis
pensed with without Injuring the ser
vice. Many companies do not answer
a call a month, and the policy of main
taining a captain and a lieutenant at
each of these is criticized.
"I do not think that 12 hours a week
off duty Is enough for any many," said 1
BABY SHOW IS TUESDAY
Feature of House Beautiful Show
Expected to Attract.
Next Tuesday aftornoon at the Ar
mory a parade and exhibition of ort
,land's finest babies will be held. This
is the feature of the second day's ex
hibition of the House Beautiful show
under the auspices of the People's In
stitute of Portland.
The House Beautiful exhibition of
the equipment of the modern Household
opens Monday night and Mayor Simon
has been requested to deliver an address.-
Rosebrook's Military Concert
Band will provide the music and solo
ists will appear at each concert.
The baby show Is the center of much
interest. Candidates for ' the prizes
may enter their names when they ar
rive at the Armory any tlnn before 3
o'clock In the afternoon. Tin parado
a;;a display of the baby carriages will
take place at 4 o'clock an-1 the prizes
wi'I be awarded immediately. First
prize Is $10 in gold; second prize. $5.
and the third a beautlfu!y engraved
christening cup. There will be addi
tional small prizes to the babies them
selves. Infants from 8 months to 2t4
years of age may be entered In the
contest.
NEW APARTMENT FINEST
PORTLAND FLAT BUILDING TO
COST CLOSE TO $200,000.
In one ot the capitals of Europe there
has been mit up a big" and costly hotel
and the manager has chosen for Its tele
graphic address . the expressive word.
"Luiury."
We Will Pay as Follows:
Dressed Hogs ,9e
Dressed Veal up to 130 lbs Oe
t.lve Chickens, hens and springs, 14c
Dressed Chickens, hens and
springs irtc to 1 Re
Dressed Geese...... lSe to lAe
Dressed Ducks 16c to 20c
Dressed Turkeys 20c to 226e
All produce must be good, fat
quality. We do not charge com
mission on anything. Address
FRANK I.. SMITH MEAT CO,
"KIsrhtlnK the Beef Trust,"
Portland, Oregon.
Park and Main Decided On for lib
cation for Family Hotel
Ten Stories High. .
After hanging fire for several weeks
the deal for the sale of the property
at me soutneast corner of Park and
Main streets was consummated yester
day through the agency of D. Parker
Bryon & Co.. when Mrs. Hedwig Smith
purchased the quarter block from A. H.
Maegly, H. H. Prouty and T. J. Howe
for $42,250.
The site was purchased as a location
for a palatial apartment-hotel which
will be erected to a height of ten stories
and which will be the finest building
of this nature by all odds in Portland,
costing In the neighborhood of $200,000.
iim property m question is at present
occupied with two old houses which
bring in but a nominal rental. These
will be removed at once.
The property has been transferred a
number of times during the last year.
The site purchased is in two separate
parcels. The corner property was
owned by II. H. Prouty and T. J.
Rowe and was sold for $25,500. It was
purchased by them in March from E. T.
Ames for $22,000, who in turn bought It
In January from Mrs. Rudolph Becker
for $19,500. The inside property was
bought in December, 1908. by the Col
lege Endowment Association from
Jerry Bronaugh for $13,000, who In turn
had purchased It 26 days previous for
$10,000, and Is now transferred at
$16,750. These sales were all made
through the agency of D. Parker Bryon
& Co. Mr. Maegly Is the representa
tive of the College Endowment Asso
ciation in the deal.
FRANK L. SMITH M
EAT CO.
4 ' FIGHTING THE BEEF TRUST.
22 MARKETS.
T?il fiSht of onrs with the Beef Trust concerns every man, woman and
child in town. If we were not here doing this work, you would pay from
40c to 60c per pound for the very cuts of meat we are selling for 10c per
pound. Just ask some of your friends from the East about it. They will
tell you the Beef Trust has ground down and all but starved the people of
the East. It has been merciless there, and it would do likewise here if it
could hamper Smith. We ask all our customers to be more than careful
when they come to our Alder-Street Market to avoid the Beef Trust's markets
down there. See that Smith's name is over the door then come in.
AT ANY SMITH MARKET ALL THIS WEEK.
Fine, choice, lean Sirloin Roast
'Beef IOC
Sirloin Steak that's sweet and
tender 10
Tenderloin Beefsteak
Small Porterhouse Steaks 12V2C
Smith s sweet, fresh Lard
3-lb. pail 45C
5-lb. pail 75C
Smith's absolutely pure and fresh
every hour Pork Sausage. . .laVC
Round Steak IOC
Pot Roast Beef 7C SC. IOC
Pork Loin Chops 18C
Pork Shoulder Chops 15C
Pork Shoulder Roasts, center
cats 15
Pork Shoulder Roasts, end
cts 12V2C
Smith's Bacon 22V2C
Smith's -Hams 18C
Breasts of Veal 8C, IOC
Shoulder Roast Veal...lOC, I2V2C
Shoulder Veal Cutlets. . . : I2V2C
Veal Steak 15C
Legs of Mutton 15C
Shoulder Mutton Chops I2V2C
Loin and Rib Mutton Chops 15C
Shoulder Roast Mutton. IOC. I2V2C
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