The Oregon daily journal. (Portland, Or.) 1902-1972, February 29, 1904, Page 12, Image 12

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25 lbs. of Granulated
Sugar for $1.00
Wtti err pnrcliM. of $5.00 or
nor wortii of GroceriM during
thim ul w. will g-lve 85 pound
of Witm Bafijud Dry Granu
lated Butfar not Bt Surr
For $LOO
YOURLTIME
To Buy Groceries
IS NOW
MAIL
ORDERS
Ar flllad from tb prloM woted
la thia aL promptly ul f rtlglvt
prepaid on all ordcro tunouattntr to
910.00 and ov.r to a dlitno not
oror 100 miles.
Because you can get them Here cheaper than anywhere else in Portland. This
is not cheap talk as it costs money to advertise. Advertising pays us because
we sell goods LOWER than they can be bought, quality considered, any
where else in the city we except none. Read the bargains in groceries
offered in this ad and have your, eyes opened. Your living expenses, can be
cut half in two by buying here.
Maple and Table Syrup
i Log" Cabin Maple7 'i-fiaJ.""
cans, t 60
Log Cabin Maple, one-gal.
cans, at ..$1.15
' Towels' Pure Table .... Syrup,
' full qt can, at 204
8 cans for ......... 504
Corn and Tomatoes
' S' Cans Corn ......
3 Cans Tomatoes
' 8 Cans String Beans ......
S Cans Baked' Beans with
Tomato- SaHMt..ir,.i.,
, 2 for 25c S1a. -This. Is a
',8 Cans Early Juno Peas....
Gallon Can Tomatoes, per
ran
" Sam, per dozen ...........
Standard Corn and Tomatoes,
K per dozen ........ ,
.Solid PacK Tomatoes, regu
i lar ' price, 11.50; special
this week at '. 91.25
254
254
254
- 254'
Snap.
254
'254
92.90
91.00
All Hifth-Grade , ' Canned
; Goods, all Leading Brands
In this town--Tomatoes, .
Corn, Peas and , String
- Beans, regular 15c and 20c
price, at2 for,'.."....- '254
Beat, This: If You Can.
SUGAR
Best Western Refined Sugar,
per sack
35.25
Chocolate and Cocoa
Baker's Cocoa 254
Ghirardelll Cocoa. .......... 204
Ghirardelll- Chocolate; ,1-lb
can . . : i 254
Ghirardelll Sweet Chocolate,
2 1-lb bars 454
Canned Fish
American Sardines, 6 cans for 254
Best French Sardines, 2 cans
for 254
Underwood Canned Sauced
Macorell ................ , 204
Shrimps, per can 104
Same, per dozen cans. ...1 .XI. lO
Largs size, per can 204
Same, per dozen cans 92.10
A BIG SNAP
Griffin's Best Asparagus, reg.
price 30c, now for per can
20 cents
Breakfast Food
Mush, 4 pkga. for 254
Violet dats, ' per pkg... ... 104
Atlas Oats, 2 pkga. for .... 254
Force and Malta Vita, S for 254
Flour
Best Valley Flour, regular
11.16, now, per sack 91.00
Corn Meal, Whole Wheat,
Graham Flour, 10-lb sack 254
2 sacks for ...I.......... 454
Bluing and Ammonia
30c Bottle Blue .
10o Bottle Best
Ammonia
Washing
54
54
Coffee and Tea
Best Mocha and Java Coffee. ...
per lb......... 254
Or five pounds for . . 9100
Fine English Breakfast Tea 254
Miscellaneous
Snider Catsup, 2 bottles . . . .
sLea A Perrin's Worcester
shire Sauce, per bottle,
454 nd
Cross A Blackwell Purs
Lucca Oil, quart boctle. . . .
Durkee's Salad Dressing, per
bottle
Royal-Salad Dressing, per
bottle
2 Cans Cream for
Same, per dozen
Pearjlne Washing Powder, 2
, pkgs. for
Matches, best parlor, 7 boxes
for i..,-
6 lbs. Best Gloss Starch (a
snap)
Besc Table Salt, 6 sacks for
French Petite Prunes, 12 lbs.
for
Best Eastern Sugar-Cured
Hams at, per lb
Fig Prune Cereal
Postum Cereal
Qran-O Coffee
Oysters, 3 cans for . ,
354
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654
254
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954
254
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304
254
254
144
204
204
204
254
A few boxes of good Apples, at per. box , 60c
East Side Deliveries Tuesdays, Thursdays and Fridays.
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GUS H. HINNENKAMP, Proprietor.
Quick Delivery. Phone, Main 2287.
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL
Cor. Eleventh & Morrison
11
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ISTER'S WIFE
CAN ALSO PREACH
.-. - in 1 1 iii '
mbs. sxobt, wxfb or bet. r. b.
BHOBT, WIW PASTOB OX TIKST X.
- B. CHTBCH. MAS' flLUB XEB
husbakb-s ruurr o ab boub'S
BOTZOB.
Vi- Burgette Short, who has been called
ta the pastorate of the Taylor street
Methodist church, will arive Thursday
with Mrs. Short to take charge.
Dr," Short was born and educated in
Delaware. He graduated from the Dela
ware College and from Princeton Uni
versity. He was the pastor of the Ep
worth church at WHmingon, Delaware,
for five years and waa so successful that
the church was crowded to the doors at
every service. He is a great favorite
with the young people. During his pas
torate the Y. M. C. A. of Wilmington
needed building up. Dr. Short was In
duced to accept the general secretary
ship, .which potrtton he held until he
was sent to San Jose, ' to engage In the
work of raising an endowment for the
University of the Pacific,
Mrs. Short Is a practical woman. . On
one occasion when her husband was
taken suddenly ill, she preached th
sermon with only an hour's notice. .
, , ; : .
MBTBODIST MXBXSTEBSi
The Methodist Ministerial association
met this morning In the Y. M. C. A.
rooms. Rev. W. H. Selleck, pastor of
the Sunnyslde Methodist church, read a
paper on the "Deity of Jesus Christ."
A strong' discussion of the paper fol
lowed. Dr. H. J. Talbott took his leave
at the meeting.- A. committee was ap
pointed to draw up appropriate resolu
tions expressing the regret of the asso
ciation over Dr. Talbott's departure.
.Htl'llifltiK'fclii'lflicil IF
The Best Teeth Are the
Best That's Made.
That's Our Kind.
We take pride In referring to our
customers- those patrons who have been
with us from the start as to the cor
rectness of this asseveration. We make
a flexible flesh-colored plate at $15 that
cannot be distinguished from the nat
ural mouth. It is a fact that these
plates formerly sold at $75. There are
dentists in Portland today that charge
$35, and others $50 for the identical
same plate we sell at $15.
- SilVr TllUngS T.T. .T".Tr7". 50d
Gold Filings, pur.... 81.00
Gold Crowns, fla-B .S3.S0
.full Set Teeth VS3.50
Bridge Work $3.60
The Alba Dentists
8. B. Corner First and Morrison.
Telephone, Mala 8796.
"Robinson and Wells"
HATS
Thc.famotis "Robinson and Wells" hats get their first
showing today. Judging from the amount of inquiries we've
had for them for the past few' days the Millinery department
will be a busy place today. There's a beauty and a style to
every one of these hats that cannot be described in cold type.
There's variety enough to suit every taste and every face.
Especially noteworthy are the styles especially designed for
misses and young ladies. By all means see these hats today,
even if you do not come prepared to buy you're Just , as
welcome if you come to only look as if you come to buy.
IT IS OUR BUSINESS TO DO PRINTING RIQHT
AND TAKE CARE OP YOUR ORDERS. PRICES
LOWESTQUALITY THE BEST. F. W. BALTES &
CO., PRINTERS, FIRST AND OAK STS. 'PHONE
MAIN 165; OUR 1904 BUSINESS CALENDAR FREE.
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The Imperial Hotel
PORTLAND, OREOON.
t..Europtan Plan Only...
Rates from $1 to $2.50 per day. - Seventh and Washington Sts.
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The Store
Where
Your
Credit
Is Good
(Jim ir
YOU CAN DO WITHOUT A GREAT MANY
ARTICLES, BUT YOU CAN'T DO AS WELL!
And these .great many articles, no matter if they are house furnishings or wearing
apparel, make life worth living.
Credit System
Makes it extremely easy for you to own and wear a.great many things which other
wise would be above your reach. It makes it possible for you to dress in the height
of fashion and to have a comfortable home. We have thousands of names of people
who have bought goods from us and have found us honest and square in our dealings.
THERE IS NO EXTRA CHARGE AND NO ADDITION TO THE REGULAR PRICE
.Because you buy wearing apparel or furniture on easy payments. If you are figuring on making any
changes in the spring, either in your personal appearance or in your home, then give us a call.
WE ARE OVERSTOCKED ; WITH NEW GOODS
In all our departments and the season's best novelties
are at your disposal.
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Vi u
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390 WASHINGTON STREET
Remember
$50.00
Worth of
Furniture and
Household Goods
$1.00
A Week
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