The Oregon daily journal. (Portland, Or.) 1902-1972, January 11, 1907, Page 8, Image 8

Below is the OCR text representation for this newspapers page. It is also available as plain text as well as XML.

    Til" OREGON DAILY JOURNAL, PORTLAND. FRIDAY EVENING. JANUARY
11. 1CC7. -
I 1 1 1 1 V ;
V
Th ird and Ankeny Streets
Phone Main 414
I .X I I I I II VI IV - . l I I I I I I I I II I t I II II I I I I I I IV . '
iixx i i ii -v, w vi fsii ii.i ii i 1 i i i i i - ii ii n. r
XX. X. IX XX. XX XI XX XX IJ Vjr
First and Burnside Streets
Phone Main 1 64!
e
7
WrdnaPosiiion
To offer you the best the market
affords in the way of meats-And
. our prices, you know, are always
- the lowest. We handle only
. prime stock." Quality and quan
tity guaranteed.- Fine roasting-,
piecesioLbeef
ton, veal, pork,' ; equally low.
Can- do better anywhere. " .
. .r- . ... ... .. ., -... ............. ... :: I
: i m TH R TWO BIO MA RICETS :'s
i n - . . . - ...... . - - '
mmm
They are safest you" run no risk of putting unhealthy meats into your stomach. Government inspected meats cost no more
than the other kind," but the' governmenr stamp interpreted means The filghest Quality. All our meats are government -inspected.
Tirade with us and note the difference in the tastefulness of our stock. ..! : ; ; ' ; ; .
-SIRLOIN STEAK PER-fcB . . . .....'...i.. ....12H
; PORTERHOUSE STEAK," PER LB.V:..., . . 12c :
ROLLED ROAST VEAL, PER LB...-...-.. ......10c
HOULDERYEAIIITLETSPERlLB ii,1 ,.. , ftlpc.
. FrRIME RIB ROAST BEEF, PER LB 171.. T. i...:i0c
ROUND STEAK, PER LB . . . . . f.'. . . 5. , . . .10c
SHOULDER BUTTON CHOPS, PER LB I'A , :i0c
.OIN-AEAI, CTTTT.FTS,- PERiLB. 12c
STEW BEEF; PER LB......V..;7.:... 5c
I SHbRT RIBS BEEF, PER LB... ....Sc
POT ROAST BEEF, PER LB. 'J :.JA: U. ;..8c
BOILING BEEF, 1?ER LB,.. l..;....... .:.5c
: SAUSAGE, PER LB I V;.'.. V : 1' .7 .'. . 1 10c
LEG ROAST VEAL, PER LB... ... .. .. ..... .. 12Hc
RlJHPTlOATEALTPER-LBTTTrrrr.-RIB
VEAL CUTLETS, PER LB.....;..'....r..:12Hc
PRIME RIB STEAK, SHORT CUT, PER LB 12c
BEST-GRADE HAMS, PER Lb!. .;.........V.i.l6c ?
BREAKFAST BACON, ,OUR OWN BRAND, LB . .17c 1
; PUREJDQURjOWN3RA
.... J'-uU
SPECIAL PRICES GIVEN TO HOTELS AND RESTAURANTS
: I.
1 " '' -1 - . . - . -
V M S -v 'Ni .-',:.,-.:-,.,' - -V,
TOWNSEND & VAN SCII001VHOVEN
Wholesale and Retail Grocers 147 FIRST STREET
1 , tody our prlca thaa yom wlU im why en tndi'tel Immm! Ou goods
to f tk klbMt ml7 Mt w UBf QOTapr1o mUXJlh TiMamt HaM
Trnh Cnmmmrr Batter.. 70 u TB
ruy Ottuuir Butter 604
W set our egg from tb farmor,
butter from tb creaxnorlea no inlddl.
men. "
Crou BUckwall Luoc Oil, qt. ..654
CroM Blackwell Chow, pint. .20
H. O. Oat .iO
xl can ood Paaohea of Aprtcota. . .1S4
Standard Tomatoes lOi
cana Corn, Peas or String Beans.. 254
Evaporated Cream. 1 cana (or . ...1S4
l-lb. can Baked Beana .......... L . 54
1-lb. pkg. Arm and Hammer Soda.. 54
Naptha, Soap 54
. bars Babr Elephant Soap.. .....254
ilb. English Breakfast Te.;Trr.254
1 sack Gunpowder Tea .....n.254
1. sack Beat Valler Flour.. fl.OO
I sack good Hard wneat jriour....Uf
1 sack Beat Hard Wheat Flour
(patent) ,.f 1.16
1 bottle Worceaterahtre Sauee,
ISc alss .;.... 104
1 lb. Whole Nutmegs . .4 ........ ..354
Now Crop Prunes, .7 lbs...... ..,.254
New White Honey, comb 154
1-lb, can Com Beet ...... '..IOC
tt-lb. can Deviled Ham, t for r, ;...25
J . PHONE MAIN lit. '
Eaat aide delivery Tuesday and Friday,
ARM C& HAMMER SObA BULK,' 3 POUNDS ........ Oo
I The Marhef Basket j
: Had the matter not been so serious.
It would bo quits laughable bow swiftly
some manufacturers of so-called pure
foods sidestep when it comes to living
up to the provisions of the new national
pur foods law and yet keep the public
from suspecting that their so-called
purs foods hare been adulterated right
along. ,-(-?.-"; . :
As bss been stated on numerous occs
slons the new law specially states that
no product used in Interstate commerce
or -trade shall bear a -label- that does
not properly state Its' true contents.
Thus we find manufacturers of pure
maple sugar relabeling thetr product
with ths provision that the so-called
purs maple sugar, likewise Is a mixture
of sane sugar. ' ; - v
Bven In salt, the article that the gen
rsl public thought was always too
chesp to sdulterate. Is not always what
It claims, to be. In fact. It's nine
chances to ons that you would not buy
pure salt even were It offered you by
your groeera, If you did It would not
he more than- one time, for the morning
after buying It your language would be
something like this, but only a trlfl
ntronger: "What's the matter with thla
salt, anywayt It won't come out of
the shaker at alt. There must be some,
thing wrong with It."
The- fact Is, however, there Is nothing
radically wrong with the aalt It's too
pure, thst'a the only trouble. Pure salt
maoees together snd will not four from
a shaker. This Is the reason ; why
manufacturers .use an adulterant. ' Just
the proper adulterant and bow much of
It to une'ie the question that bothers
the msnufacturer moat. .-It's the reason,
too, why some brands of salt sell st
Mhr values tban others. As s general
thing salt manufacturers adulterate
their product with a sort of starch.
This si-ts ss a dryer and allows the salt
t pour from tho sliuker without inter,
frrlng with your- temper.-
If you huy some of the ordinary Jelly
..l1 In the markets you will now run
nrrmi I nix-1 that reads something like
ti In: ."trawherry mliture. Containing
ine ouurier of arple peel, one quarter
t ,,. . .(. nne ouarttr pumpkin and one
(jncr Jtrnrbrry flavor." A label
m h ed.irna the apple butter you al
t Dio iHlit was manufnetured Out of
,1 h k but pure appl', would Is many
i-'.,!nn - r"d: "Apple mixture. Menu
f hm l cf pumrklu, squash, artlflclal
coloring and a small percentage of ap
ple." : Condensed cream will hereafter
be put under the label where It properly
belongs and will be known as condensed
milk, for It Is not cresra at ail. Manu
facturers who formerly labeled their
goods as the genuine Mexican article
will not be allowed to do so now.
Practically all the canned Mexican fooda
are either made in calirornia or Texas,
snd they must bear the label of that
stats and contain tbo wasjd "Style" after
the name Mexlcsn. '.,
Handlers of Ash do not know why
there has been such a great acarclty of
fish of late. , There Is at this time but
little fresh salmon In ' ""the - market,
moatly cold storage stock being used.
Some small amounts of fresh halibut
are In market but the high price la
keeping down the demand to smsu
limits. A few days sgo there wss every
promise .of . heavy run of Columbia
river smelt, but the run dlaappeared
about as quick as It appeared. . This
resulted in the price going to It cents
a pound In the retail markets. - - ,'
Unless there Is a radical Changs' fn
the present altuatlon all sorts of fresh
meats will be very high fn the near fa-ture-Mrar
or no war. Never before In
the history of the local packing In
dustry have supplies of all kinds been
so small as at this time. 80 few hogs
are coming to market that practically
all sold here In the near future will be
of eastern growth. Hams fend bacon
will be ao high-priced within a ahort
time that unlesa the altuatlon changes
materially the general publio wilt have
to cut them off the bill of fare.
' Eggs are going up again owing to
the cold snap, During the. past week
the price sdvanced to such a figure that
they cannot be sold under 40 abd. 4t
cents a dozen by the retail trade.
Creamery butter supplies are likewise
so scarce thst there is again danger of
the price breaking a few more recorda.
Poultry is so scarce In the local mar
keta that, without the eastern dressed
stock now coming It would' be too
scarce to quote. . Best stuff Is selling
aa blah aa 21 cents a pound In the re.
tall market a, ,
Bilious? Feel hesvy after dinner?
Tonsue cnatedt, Fitter tents? Conv
rlexion willow? Liver needs waking up.
loan's JU'gulets cure bilious attacks
It cents at any drug store. ; . -
BUTLER ci CO.
; non katjt arse
i4 rnwT sr.. m uni atomsxso
.; - -. - Airp ALpwm. -:r.;
CHICKENS
Are very scarce .in the market and have
been for two weeks. Don't be fooled on
cold storage stock. Come to our mr
ket and yon will be able to find the
ehoioeat lot of. home killed and dressed
chickens you have seen for ' many
months. At the right priced
BUTTER
We hare a big shipment ' of that
Fancy Table Butter for Saturday at the
low price of lOo per 1-lb. roll."
THE C
HIGHEST
GRADES 1
OF COFFEE
ROASTED s
IN THE i
NORTH-
WEST ;
AT YOUR
GROCERS, v
: For .Saturday
FresH Dressed
Chickens
Ranch Eggs, do.. .'...354
Best Creamery Butter, roll. ,.i .T5
Good Creamery Butter, roll. .. ..,,654
Headquarters for fresh and cured fish.
COLUMBIA FISH CO.
IVbere You Can Save 20 per, cent on All Vonr Purchases
WE HAVE DETERMINED TO MAKE SATURDAY THE LARGEST OF ALL, PREVIOUS
SALES. HERE YOU WILL FIND THE LARGEST ASSORTMENT OF CHOICE ; ; . '
BEM, MUTTON, PORK OR -VEAL
:::jJ j-srtr IN TH? CITY v W::VY::
I
People's fflsorW sill feery C.
, , -
MAIN 1412
22 Ponnds Sugar . v $1.00
Third and Ankeny.
fata ft.
rr.
FRESH KILLED
POULTRY
, STRICTLT FRESH TISH, OT8TERS
AND SEA FOOD is our specialty. Call
on us snd you .will receive the best hi
the market,'. ',- ... ,' .' v. -j '
G. C0VACH & CO.
rinrt and Jeff ersoa Bta. Fhome Mala S3S.
HUGH HAMMOND MILL ; :
PROJECTED AT ASTORIA
PMat niiHitrk e Tke Joam.1 I
Astoria, Or4,Jn. 11, A real esUte
3 cans Tomatoes,' Corn, Peas and
J3cin$ - s 25c
;3 pkgs: Humpty"! IJumpty, same as
, i 'Force" . . . ... .25c
13 bars Soap . . . ...... 25c
, 3 pkgs.' Violet Wheat.....;,.. 25c
Fresh Eggs, doz . .V. . . '. 'i . f, .30c
Bluing, bottle' . .. ;.V. . 5c
Ammoiiia, bottle ... .'. ; ; . . . 1 .5c
2 'cakes . Sapolio . . 'I ... . . . 15c
2 large bars 1iorySoap ....... 1 5c
Scotch Oats ..i... el.; :a0c
8 bars Monarch Soap . 1 ...... . 25c
. Postum Cereal . . . 1 . :U . . . .20c
Meats!; Meals.
Sirloin Steak v . . . . . . ;12c
Porterhouse Steak . .'. . . .... I2c
Boiling Beef . viY..i:ivn 5c
Pot Roasts .............. 6c to 7c
Hamburg Steak, 2 lbs. ... . ... .15c
Shoulder Steak, 3 lbs......... 25c
Wienerwurst, lb . . i . . . . . . , . , . . 10c
Loose Pork Sausage, 3 lbs . . . . .25c
Prirrie Rolled Roasts U . . . ..V.lOc
Best Eastern Hams. . ...i,17c
Royal, Price's and Cream Baking
Powder, labels slightly damaged,
lb. ... 25c
First and Taylor Sfe.
Fancy Creamery Butter. , . . ; . . 60c
Good Ranch Butter ..... 1 .... 50c
2 lbs. Half Cream Cheese. ..,25c
Swiss Cheese -. . . ...., v,ri . .20c
3 cans - Cream . . .... . ... . . 25c
3 cans Salmon. . . .... ... , , ... .25c
8 cans Sardines ............ , 25c J
2 cans Mustard Sardines. . ...,15c'
Shredded Wheat . ... . . .... . I0c
Arm and Hammer. Soda. ..... . . ,5c
All-orders for Albina and East
Side: must be in. byX o'clock Sat
urday. ' - " ' .. . i .
S5io DemoEsMion
jasassjaMaasjsjs
OF Oljlt r.!0NARCH
C0FFE
AU:iaySatorday
deal isaa closed today whereby the,
Hammond Lumber company and the As
toria Columbia railroad purchased lot
acres of the -Kindred tract, adjoining
the Fort Sterens reeervatloii, at the
price of MO.OOO. In this connection It
ts announced that ths Hammond Lum
ber company contemplates building
large sawmill on ths property this sum-
-'-.-''1 T'T".
mer . and Work will commence at an
early date. Lately quite a number of
pieces of water frontage has been bond'
ed and a party of Portlandera attempted
to bond mile of water frontage east
of Young's bsy for 110,000.
The desl closed by the Hammond In
terests gives them a frontage of one
and ft half miles In length extendtng
beyond the railroad track. This, It Is
said, will bs used, for lumber yards
when the mill la completed. The plana
are for mill that will take 1,000 men
to operate. .'. . -.
The Tfekevlew Examiner ts it years
old a good local Pper.i-J. ,
KUU Sweetheart and Self.
(Jml SwUi tOTtee.)
Lewlsyllle, Idaho, Jan. 1L Irene Mil
ler of Salt Lake City was yesterday
shot by E. FCouch, principal of the
publlo schools, who then killed himself.
The girl was a Mormon and declined to
marry, ceucn oa that aeoouoU
-