The Oregon daily journal. (Portland, Or.) 1902-1972, June 15, 1906, Page 10, Image 10

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THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL, .PORTLAND," FRIDAY EVENING,' JUNlj 15, 1BC3.
-Hp
The Market
Basket
- Here's the tip. Watch thess markets
' Jturlna- tha neat WMlC Of SO:
Cherries.' blaokberrles. raspberries, eur-
rants.
. iim van vera Diving eloee
attention to tha cherry market If jrou
proposs to put my away ior wimr
use. Kentish, cherries ars now coming
quite llvely'to market and the piics has
already gone oovn to e n
" It la said among- tho wlsn ones that the
' next few days will witness tha very bot-
torn price of this market. 80 look out
Strawberries ar4 not In good ahape
these daya. Supplies of fancy berriea
are exceedingly small - trot there are
-TIenty-f -dirty" pawMjuallty fruit
" 7 iiow In market The tip waa glvenout
"over a week ago to buy" strawberries
fof canning. You'll have to pay more
' If you delay longer. Your market man
' will teU you. Us knows.
There are but acant auppllee of eur
" rants In the market at this time and
prices axe atULJllkh., . Th" are Indtea
- tiona tharthla product wlU not get very
- . . cheap this seaaon. Thla la one of the
; jnarket that will bear watching, ire
' surly time to buy. ... T
' There are somewhat better auppllea
: "of local rmapberrlea In market today
- but conalderlng the demand atocka are
'utiU julte email. The production of
;" . raspberries baa been curtailed for the
.'' same, reason as In strawberries. Mar
ket U bear watching..- . t , , ,
; It's not every housewife Jn Portland
who can afford to buy canteloupea at
the present price. Today they're sell
ing at 40 cents a piece In the retail
markets. The "cants'' now coming are
: from Death valley. California, where
, . they can be produced at any lime 01
"' the year. The fruit Is produced con-
alderablv below the level of the ocean.-
Cherry plums have made their ap
pearance In the retail markets and they
are of fairly good quality Tor tlrat avail
able. Tha present supplies are frem
: -California. -and are rather high. In price.
--.-Other plums are much "more plentiful
and the price Is lower. There la an lm
. provement In the Quality here, too.
With only 10 per cent of crop In
California' It Is quite nnllksly that the
- pries of apricots will go very Jow In
- the marketa. during the present season.
' California produces by far the greater
r portion of the cantaloupes grown In the
United States and the shortage there
will affect prices throughout the world.
- , Today ' a better supply of peaches Is
shown In all the retail markets. Those
now tn market are of the Alexander va
riety and come from California. The
- price has dropped quite a bit during the
' rast few days. ' Br the way, this Is an
other market you'll, need to watch, for
the Indications are that prices will not
. go so very low this -season.
Green corn-Is now coming much more
1'vejy to .the retail markets The price
"today Is ranging from 40' to 10 cents a
doxen, according to quality. 1
' Asparagus Is fast going oujt of mar
ket and the price la beginntnf to. ad
, vanca quits .. sharply. Practically all
now coming la from Aurora. They grow
the best there,.say.ths dealers.
" New Oregon potatoes have made their
appearance tn tha marketa. They are
still of very small else, but the price
Is larger. Those from California are
.nowvery plentiful and they are getting
to be quite good. ' Small difference In
the price. ... Old potatoes are nearly out
of market Those , left are -very cheap.
Hothouse tomatoes grown at Mount
Tabor-i are now-plentiful. 'There are
also good supplies from the outside.
Mississippi tomatoes are quite good and
those from. Mexico are worth eating.
Best are 16 cents a pound In the retail
markets today.. . ' ,,,
A considerable . number of 'people
have made complaint of late because of
the scarcity, of .first-class loins snd
ribs In the retail meat marketa. The
fact la that demand has been so great
fur. fancy meats of lata that the butcft
era have been unable to secure sufficient
supplies--for their . trade,. This - has
caused prices o rapidly rise and at re
tail today loins are quoted from It te
to -cents - a -pound. while good ribs ara
selling around It to 'II cents a pound.
Demand has been so great for the liner
grades of . meats such as, steaks and
good roasts .that the butcher shops
have been overflowing with "The' grades
not so fancy. This Is the first time In
several years "that the market
bars of -beet grades.
"Eggs are beginning-to advance in the
retail markets, on account of tha various
advances la I the wholesafe price' of late.
Supplies 1 are not coming so fast- these
daya. . . .
Tha price of chickens Hoes not remain
down very long on account of the bet
ter demand and poorer supplies.
Creamery butter is Just holding its
own, but aa the loe cream season
progresses arid tho demand for cream
for that purpose becomes heavier, the
supplies of butter will become lighter
aad tha price correspondingly higher. ..
Home retail prices:
BfcRRIES Best strawberries, lOe a
box; three for S6c Raspberries 10c
a box. Currants 10c a box.- '
FRUITS Bananas 1 00 dosen, lemons
1(0 and loo. limes Mo dosen, cherries
le ' and 10e pound, apples 40o and too
dosen. aoiicota too baaket. plums 6O0
and JSo basket, pineapples 15a and too
each, gooseberries three pounds ior zee.
VEGETABLES Es-g plant 40o pound,
peppers, bell, three for I So, small sixes
tSo pound, peas three pounds for 15c,
string beans Ho and too pound, aspara
gus three . pounds for Zto. cucumbers
to and. 10a each, summer squash 15c
pound, .new California onions 10c
pound, rhubarb So pound, new potatoes
tel pound, green onions zoo doxen
bunches, new carrots two bunches for
to. head lettuce .three for 10c water
cress to, hothouse lettuce to head, rad
ishes three bunches for lOo, cauliflower
10c and tOo head, tomatoes Zta pound. --'
FRbSH FIBH Halibut loe, salmon
lto, sturgeon lte, striped baas tOc, soles
3 Be. black "cod It He. perch lOo, floun
ders 10c. shad le, sea trout too pound,
crabs lto each, salmon cheeks lte
dosen. shad roe lto and ZOe pound.
BUTTER AND EGOS Best creamery
tfio-per two-pound roll, cooking to roll.
Fresh ranch eggs' He dosen. . '
POULTRT California lo pound.
ducks Tie to SUt each, geese 11 to
11. to 1 each, turkeys tie pmind. spring
chickens 7 60 pair, friers 75o to 11.50
pair, squabs 76o pair... ;A ' "
' . ' .Short of Jars? v
Replenish your stock wi th Everlasting
jars, the best, most satisfactory and
only sanitary .fruit jar. All glass. Mod
erate In price. Ask your grocer to
show you ths Everlasting.
HELPED ORGANIZE FIRST
LODGE IN OREGON .
Grand Secretary James F. Rob
inson Has Been Mason for
Over Thirty-Nine Years. ,:
James F. Robinson, grand secretary
of tho Oregon grand lodge, A. F. and A.
' is 'one of the most distinguished
Masons In tha west Hs has been a
I Sr' -sSlS I iW ' 1
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James F. Robinson.
V member of the order for IS yearn and
was one of the three who organised the
, first commaadery In tho state.
, Thla event took place In Portland in
ttho - year J.I7t..Mr. Robinson being
. elected the first commander tit- the
' "lodge, of which he Is now the only sur
viving charter member. Mr. Robinson
lias bold every office In the grand lodge,
' in tho grand chapter and In the com-
man d err. HV ' present secretary" of
both the grand ' lodge and the -grand
IZjhapUr- bavtng -ben-;-jnt reetored to
that position for"lhe twelfth consecu
tive time. For the past it years Mr.
Robiiaon . has been a realc-pm 6f 1 K(l
' . gene, where for It years he has devoted
Ms entire time to the work of Masonry,
having organised many commanderies In
this state. -As soon as the new Masonic
" temple is erected in this city the office
"f the grand secretary-will doubtless
be moved here). - - - iV ' "l "
5 ": Mr.- Robinson was bom In Iowa 0
."years ago. His son. Ralph D. Robin
son. Is probably the ,youngeat Mason
in the United States, hiving Joined the
rommandery at .Eugene upon his twenty
first birthday a few weeks ago.
ROGUE RIVER VALLEY '
FRUIT CROP EXCELLENT
The Rogue Ttlver valley gives prom
. Ise of sn extra fine quality of the fa
mous fipltxenberg and Newtown Plp
ipln apple this season. ' T. i. William
son, a prominent eltlsen and fruit
grower of Jacksonville, who Is attending
.the meeting of the grand lodge this
week says: '. ,-..'.
"1 neer saw finer apple and pears
t this time of year and while tha
trees are not ae heavily laden aa usual,
; . ; '- ' - . '
yet the extra quality of tho fruit will
more than compensate for any loss 1 in
quantity." ....
Rains have Interfered with the mak
ing of alfalfa hay and but little of ths
first crop was harvested without dam
age.: Tho second crop, however, Is
growing luxuriantly and. Is now from
I to 10 Inches high. Strawberries and
cherries are now In their prims and
corn la making a good growth In spite
of the unfavorable weather.
TWO OUT OF SIX .
. PASS EXAMINATION
Only two out of the six applicants
who took ths examination in optometry
that was held In thla city June It and
14 were able to make " the required
grade, Charles H. Williams of Condon
and A. P. Da Keyeser of Portland being
the successful candidates for licenses.
Ths examination waa conducted, by the
Oregon state - board of - examiners In
optometry, consisting of E. O. Mattarn,
president; .'H. W. Burr, secretary, and
C W. Lews.1
' Elegant Home for Rent.'
Aa elegant seven-room house, all mod
ern improvements.' steam heat, hot
water, etc., furnished with finest ma
hogany, blrdseys maple snd quartered
oak furniture - and plush carpets 4n
fact, best of everything. Reasonable
rent with leaser' Apply on premises, Zst
Seventh street, between 10 and It a. ro.,
Saturday and Sunday. -
Money Saved
Is Money Made
Best creamery butter.....,.,..'..
Good creamery butter.
Dairy butter .... ... ...30 and
Ranch eggs,-1 dose . . ,
Best sugar-cured bams, pound....,
Cheese, t pounds '....,,
fe wis cheese .j.'l
Cream brick cheese.......
Llmburger cheese
Saturday is chicken day Springs. .
4St
40
S6
45
15
ae?
25e)
35
25
La Grande Creamery
04 TasTsTTT.Tfc
BE HEALTHY
CHOPS and JBTEAKS go-r long-way
Toward making you healthy. If.yoULbuy
thfm" from'" US you Are Sure they are
good. . Remember, you cannot cut good
chops1 'or1 steaks from Inferior lamb wr
beer. We also have FINE ROASTS,
BEEF. LAMB. . VEAL, MUTTON or
FORK, smoked , and salted - meats,
poultry and flah. . . ; . , .
Central Market
xnrsomr mouh 7 : ,
130 Orand Ave. Phoxto Bast 41.
Rainier Market
We Are .
llDWDlf
YOUR LARGE
Store
349 & 351 Oak St.
NEAR SEVENTH
Will rteH ; you alT about it
next week. In the mean
time - will deliver all orders
. . ...
. , X promptly. -':
r. r
Fellows
Grocery--Corhpany
West Park and Washington
Sts. Phone Main 2596
E.B. Colwcll
' .""-...'
" (ToriMrly FaraMr'a) ' '
" WHOLESALE AND RETAIL CBOCEB
Ml, SM. tW Third St.. eor. Jsffweear
Bis Store of tiUU Pricoa
roLLOwmo mou will iavi tow n
0M XTXXT SOIXAS. ftTALTTT fttTAEAHIZEO
aOKILLMO'S BZIX SAUXO JOWUIA
is stUl. per lb .Ue
BIT OEAHtnATDD gVOAB, Tn lACK KTO
U Ul BXT OKA1TDXATXS fTOA......ri.OO
I pkgs fooU cleaned earraats ....... ..tft
I pkft new rows seeded rslilDS ,,..
t lha sew. gerewa loose afnsestels tfie
l ib eaa Boral bsklDf sawder ,..40s
OasM Bieckwell's ellre ell. at battles.. see
l ib pkg Aral ft Bsmmer soda ........ ......Bo
1-gal eaa taney table syrup .40
H-gsl eea fsaey table srrap. ...... .tO
Bb resided Wbeat bloolt. per pkg .L. ...... lot
raaey Early Jane Peas, per doe...... ...... toe
1C bars Bortl Sane soap l.............y..X5
T esse best H ssrdtnss Is olI..,......,.....SV
6-lb palls pure lard Me
10-lb psll pars lard 1.10
Core oraters 1-lb esse, solid, par aos........0e
H O oats, S-lb pkss. pw pkg.. 10
Best pirate hams, par lb;..... lie
Bhredfled eocsanvt, per lb ........ ...r......lSe
Hard-wheat Boor, per sack ....... ........l.00
eotaa eats, pat pkg ....... .Jr...M...10
posrani earosl, per pa a ....Sue
Pall's Nsptaa soap, par1 bar ,....
Bast soft-wbest floor, per ssek 11.00
lava Moeba eof tee (regeUr He) JSe
H box sods eraekers (sboat 10 lost 50e
Rotllsb Bnaktsst tee, per lb lee
Fancy Gunpowder tee (regular SSe) 15a
Uneeda Biscuit, per pkg .....at
East aide Derrrarlet Tossdsys end rrlfay.
phobb iunr -
nable Vrloaa.
Best Btsavts at
Pure Honor. 1ar 30 and BOf
Preah Ranch Kgga, 2Se da., I da.,45
Plneat Creamery Butter.. SOw and S5
Preah 16t Dairy Butter, per roil,40e
Columbia Drippings, large' can: . t.'Zbt
Humpty Dumpty Flakes, pkg -.15s
Two packages for.......
Preah Dressed Chickens Saturday.
A Pall Uat of Osasad Ooods and Soap.
Fresh 'risk Xvery Wednesday and prlday
Butter, Eggs and Cheese
A Blum. 17th aad lerlw Btg, BUbt 138.
The Ohly Sure and
Safe Way
For you to avoid tho beef trust and the
retail marketa controlled by the beef
trust Is to trade with Smlta. Smith Is
the only whelesals butcher and packer
In the city who has refused to Join the
trust He Is giving ths public ths flnssrt,
fsiSeal cattle aad" sheep that Oregon
can show, at prices that make the beef
trust weepr No other butcher can come
anywhere near our prices.
Hlndquarter Spring Lamb, per lb.. 15
Leg Spring Lamb, per lb... 15
Prontquarter Spring Lamb, per ln.04
Spring Lamb Chops, per lb....,12Vt
Rib Roast Beef, rolled, ner lb.....lOa
Pine Juicy Pot Roast Bpef, per lb..8
Boning ana stew weer, per id f
Loin and Prime Rib Steak, lb. .,. 12 He)
Round Steak, choice, per lb. lO
Shoulder Steak,, per lb..... ...... ..8
Roast Veal, per lb. . . Mi.mj,, lO
Breast of Veal per lb lOf
Veal Sausage, Pork Sauaage and
Hamburg Steak, per lb lOa?
Breakfast Bacon, per lb. ....... 1749
L.ara Don 1 .xorgei a pan- 01 iara
- with your usual week-end buy-
Ing. per lb....... 12
Low prices to people who use quanU-
tlea.
Frank L Smith Meat Co.
B3S Alder Bt, Between Pirvt and Beoond.
SI 8. Ttrrt aft, BTear the Bridge.
" Fighting the Beef Trust "
A'
-. . . . . . ..... . .
"' Phom
Main 1413
Come earlr and get your share of good things at the home 'X PhonV
,.of low prices, good goods, and plenty of them. x Maln tAl - V
U PEOPLE'S1 mkWM: ARIP C. : U
FIRST AND TAYLOR
WHOUESALB AND RETAIL,
FIRST AND TAYLOR
TEAS
. 1 lb. Monarch Blend - Ceylon flBea ........ .454
1 lb. Imperial Ounpowder Terrrvr.T rr. .!t04
1' lb.. Royal Ounpowder Tea ... . .......... ,.2R
1 lb. No, X Pin Head Ounpowder Tea ,.35
1 Jb No. 1 Pin Hood Gunpowder Tea ...45
,1-lb. Basket Fired Japan-Teem, .wgOf
rib. No. 1 Spider Leg Japan Tea. ....354
1 lb. No.- Spider Leg Japan Tea. .......... ,'45
1 lu. No. 1 Knsrflh Breakfast Tea. ...2Be)
1 lb. No. X English Breakfast Tea y....45
EXTRAS
Pie Apricots.' Pis Pefchss, Pl Plums. Pis
'Pumpkins,'! for r .,. -254
t-lb. Brick Codfish ........IBs)
.Whole Georgia Codfish, per lb. ........... TH
Corn. Peas; String Beans, t for.i...., ,,.25
' PISH 'V--'
10-lb. Pall KKK Herring ..................OOf
I 1-lb. Cans Mustard Sardines. ............ .25
T.-lb. Cans OH Sardine .-. 2B
t-1-lb.-Csns Pink Salmon Z5
1 Plat Can Salmon Steak .......lOa
I 1-lb. Cans Wadco Salmon i...25e)
1 H-lb. Can Canadian Lobster ...25
t Cans Pheasant Oysters .25)
I Cans Any Brand Cream. '. 15
1 Gall. Csn Salad Oil ,...80e
I Sack L. B. Bread Flour .SI. OO
Oregon -Vegetables
New Cabbages, per lb. . . . .. . . :.... 4. .2
Fancy Cucumbers, J for ....... .V. ...... .25e
1! .lbe.. New Potatoes .f...... ....... 25
11 lbs. New Onions ....25e
. New Telephone . Peas, per lb. 5e
Fresh Tomatoes, per lb..... 1B
Asparagus, per lb.: ........ ....... -. .B
Wax or Green Beans, i for 25
MEATS
XUTTB WOBTK- BBlaWCBBBXBTCK
WM BASTOXJg OITZ.T aTAVIVB VaUZB btocx.
- - ranca bcbatb ootbbbtmbbtt
raopzai bubxit ajts oboobbt oo.
POBK BOABT. THAT BOAST, BBBP BOAST,
, T.ABTB BOABT, BtTTTTOBT BOAST, T
r'yjjnUAMM, sTTBWS, cofj...r ( ..'''
::. ;.:rcMicKEiNs"l.ili;.;
10-lb. Pall Purs Monarch Lard. ......... .fl.lO
o-lb. Pall Pur Monarch Lard,.,.,... 5B
Mb. Pall. Best C. P, Lard 454
10-lb. Pall Best C P. Lard. ............... , .85
20 lbs. D.G. Sugar $1.00
BUTTER AND CHEESE
Dairy Butter, sweet, per lb. .........
Fresh Ranch Butter, I lbs. for
Preemont Creamery Butter, t lbs. for,
Sunset Creamery Butter, I lbs. for ...
Fancy Cream Cheese, t lbs. for. ......
Ex. Fancy Cream Cheese, per lb.
Young America Cheese, per lb. .......
Brick Cream Cheese, per lb.
Extra Fancy Swiss Cheese, per lb.
....1B
....35e)
....45
....60s)
...25e
ire
15
17H
1TM
Mall Ordmra Promptly FUUd. Sndja a
PoBtal and Our Salitman will Call and.
-Submit Prf cw. "
ST. JOHNS DELIVERY WEDNESDAY
sj. . , JiRLETJt AND SELLWOOD
X . i , fxjday .. :
Santos Blend Coffee, t for . .......... n-.35)
Famous Town Talk Coffee, per lb. ....... ... .20
Champion Monarch Blend Coffee, per lb. ...254
Gold Band M. A- J. Coffee, per lb.. .30e
Army and Navy Blended Coffee, per lb.,.,,. IB
Old Dutch. Combination Coffee, lbs. for.. .25"
SPEC!
INOTICE
In order to lnduoe you to start using our Coffees
we will give, SATUBSAT OBXT,
f lbs.. Town Talk Coffee , , ,
t lbs.' Monarch Blend Coffee
4 lbs. Gold Band M. m J. Coffee,
T lba. Army aud Navy Blend, tha Coffee
-With a grip . .fl.OO
91:00 J
.Il.OO
tea 91.00 ,
r Extra1 Specials
"Aunt Jemima Pancako Flour,! for. .25
Crespo Breakfast Food, aama aa Foroa, for 25
Mason Fruit Jars, pts., per doa. 654
Mason Fruit Jars, -qta,, per doa........ T5
Mason Fruit Jars, half gallon . u. .85
1-lb. cans Corned Beef, a for :............2B
1-lb. Can Chipped Beef IB
I Olass Jars Chipped Beef, I for ........ .25
I Bott. H. M. Catsup . 25
16o can K. C B. Powder .' 20
4 lbs. Noodles, Maccaronl. Spaghetti or Vep--.
mlcalli . ....... ....................... .25
7 lbs. Rolled Oats ...25
T lbs. Wbtt or Red Beans... ,i...........25
10-lb. Sack Farina 35
10 lbs. Graham -Whole Wheat or Ryo Flour.. 25
10-lb. Sack Rolled Oata . . .'rrrfrx'.. . : 85
10 lbs. Whits or Tellow Corn Meal.. .25
1 Gallon Can French Mustard ......75
1 Gallon Can Tomato Catsup ............. ..75
1 Pkg. Diamond Matohes ..................20
I Rolls Toilet Paper i ..IO
1 (-String Broom, clean straw. ............ .SB
THE
HIGHEST
GRADfeS
OF COFFEE
ROASTED
. . s-Bt 1 I
INTHE TmUVWl
NOBTHt lCCfft
WEST .
-. llwi-5o.oBto"Virj
AT YOUR
GROCERS.
Don't Fail
To secure your BUNDATS DINNER on
.. , time. -....
G.
& Co.
, Caa supply yon with tha' best
POULTRY,' FISH AND
v SEA FOOD
In ths city. . Cill up Main 431 or call
; at IT! FIRST RIRKET. 1 " ,
Ask Y6ur Grocer For
- Mad from high
mitgradm tiUefd
By tho
xnost lnv
proved '
artsrUUed
and made
absolutely
pure by
-oleotris
The most
wboleeome
nonroathe)
market.
ForovtrSOyoart
- . thm favorltm
Family Flour X
Wmner of
medals and "
diplomas at
Omaha, -Buffalo,
Cberleatom,
Japan aad -Scowls
aad
wbltssrt 1
finest oaks
aad pastry.
$1.10 Per Sack Every Sack Guaranteed
FOB SAXJI BT
ALBRIGHT eV'ROBEBTS.
OUNTHER St HICKKY....
M. B. GODFREY .
BECKWITH SMITH.
J. M. BENNETT..
GEORGE HOCKENTOS
.....( Twenty-third St. Ni Phono Mala 454
Twenty-third and Marshall. - Phone Main S41
..154 Russell St. Phone East 1544
140 Union Ave. N. Phono East 14SI
..l7iE. Morrison. Phono East lit
.. RusseU Bt. Phone East 4819
...?..
AND GROCERS GENERALLY.
Those handling our Flour and desiring their names Included In our ad
vcrtlsements will kindly phone or write us and they will be published.
-
- TBADB irrrXZBB FBOBX OUB :.''.
PORTLAND OFFICE 531 LUMBER EXCHANGE
Phone Faelflo 86 1.
Balstom Cos, Besident llaaagw.
Pacific Coast Biscuit Co.'s
25 cent Cartons for . . ;
We have no competition and yet there
Tnink we nave no ngni 10 live.
are soma of our 1 nelrhbors
Our -motto Is, "Live and Let Live"
that's why ws ars here, and If we do ssy It. there Is no better or more
2 economical place to trade than at our store, aa has been demonstrated
" by ths remarkable Increase In our business. Ths cordial treatment and
H prompt service we give have greatly pleased the oast Bids people. Note
H a fewpriosa given below of soros of the goods handled by ust
a We Invite Comparison and Defy1 Competition
3 t 1 Tlrv Granulated flu nr. lAO-lh. ams-a- : .OA K
21 lbs. Dry Granulated Sugar...... Sl.OO
Very Best Creamery Butter, per roll. ... .45
Pine Dairy Butter, per roll ......... .......SB
Fresh Ranoh Eggs, I doa for ....45
A full assortment of Concentrated ' Soups,
S cans . .........25
Pork snd Beans, with Tomato Sauce, I cans. 25
Fine Alaska Salmon, t cans 2 flat
Best Core Oysters. I cans. 4...., 25
SPECIAL
Bring ee? Send la
- aa Order for -
$5 Worth of
Groceries
-And We Will Olvs
Ton. ;
B
25 Ibs. Sngar
it
............
Kxtra Standard Tomatoes, I cans.
Early June peas. 1 cans
r Sweet Sugar Corn, t cans
Singapore Sliced Pineapple, per can
-fa mM f.nnffan.A, UK HI, n a ' a m
25
25
. .15
15
15
Crossel ft Blackwell's Lucca OIL Ot bottle. .AKat
-M lncemeat-4 -p k gs, r r, , . , , . ) t ,; t . , , ; . 2B
Broken Rice, S lbs. for,,........ 35
--Acorn Matchsa, 1,600 In box. t pkgs.... 2Kat
' Bust Laundry Soap, t bars ,': , .-. ;.25
. everything also equally reasonable.
Yourt for Irvlc4s . v
NevvrYork Market and Grocery
477 Bad 4T WmiasBB Avenue. TeL Bast 4B0.
1 nmmiMinimiMmBaiaiBt
ZSZ3
DIRECT FR OM THE GARDENS ,
The Great M of the Portland Fair
Tfte Cheapest
Tea to Buy -J0 -
lk-iXHt tj
1
One Pound .
Equals Three
Ko. 1 Ceylon and India 1-lb. eaa. fB. No. I C. and L, 1 Ib...38s
No. 1 Ceylon and India H-lb. can. 40. No. 1 C and L, H lb... 35
SOLD BY ALL GROCERS V
ROE SHAD, 5c Per Lb.
HALIBuTf, 3 pounds...... .25i I Oysters, qti ..V...........504
Chinook Salmon 12 xtf Fresh Crabs,, 2 for.., ..,..254
Crawfish, Live or Cooked.' . Three small for. . ; . . , i t254
FRESH SHIPMENTS RECEIVED DAILY
STANDARD CR.AD do;
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BUCKING THE TRUST
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But not with rotten meat. We have not yet be?a arrested
for selling the public rotten meat as some of the trust busters
have been." We do not advertise "PLAIN1 MEATS TO
PLAIN PEOPLE," but the choicest Oregon stall fed steersy
government inspected both before and after slaughtering, to
all classes of people who pay us spot cash, at fully 25 per
cent less money than other 1TRUST BUSTERS." We have
just completed the finest martfet on the Pacific coast with
the new refrigerating counter, protecting meats from flies
and dust. We carry an exceptionally large variety and stock
of choicest meats. The following is a sample of prices at
which we are offering our goods for Saturday and next week:
Chickens 16cr - Salt Pork 9c
ETC IN ALL LINES OF MEATS ' "
STATE MARKET
FIRST AND SALMON STS. PHONE MAIN 1657
; GENUINE GERMAN KNOCK-WURST made fresh every
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'VEAL SAUSAGE made fresh every Saturday . .
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PRIME RIB ROASTS! OF BEER
ROAST. OF PORK, VEAL, MUTTON, LAMB
All from our Hveienic Coolinsr Counter, whirh has iUt hn
insulled, keeping the meat in better condition-and giving t
-the meat - tiettr- flavrrr anT "mjVinir at,A j .... -
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' ' PHONE MAIN 419 -
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Harge Shad U5c Each
2 lbs. Shad Roe. v.......V.2J!.j3 lbs. Halibut..... I..... 25
2 lbs. Chinook. Salmon. .7. 2Sf J 2 Large' Crabs. .... .7, . . . . .23
Best Creamery Butter, Per Roll -45c
Two Dozen Ranch Eggi. . . ... ,u 4 , 1 . . ,45
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