The Oregon daily journal. (Portland, Or.) 1902-1972, February 15, 1907, Page 12, Image 12

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TIIC , OREGON DAILY JOURNAL. PORTLAND. FRIDAY EVENING. TTBRUARY 13 1CC7.
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INCORPORATED
THIRD ANDv ANKENY STREETS
PHONE MAIN 414 ,
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FIRST AND BURNSIDE STREETS
PHONE MAIN 164
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Both of , the above markets are in a position
to-offer-yoirthe i bestrthemarketraffordsin the
way of meats. Our prices are always the
lowest if you'll only; consider the quality of the meats. QUALITY
AND QUANTITY GUARANTEED. :
STF3 QWLY . GOVERRIMEOT INSPECTED .RaEMS,.. AT .OHK- SLWFS
SIRLQJKSTEAK,. PERLB .. . . ; . .... .s.Lt -1 5c LOINlVEAL CUTLETSPER-LB ; T"T; , 12c LEG ROAST-VEAL, -PER LB . T . - w".;'. , 12c
" " PORTERHOUSE STEAK, PER LB;..:.:.....7..15c : STEW BEEF, PER.LB".;....:.;....:r.-...'..,-..T.,.5c RUMP ROAST VEAL; PER LB -.12Hc
:rqlleixroa&tjealper:lb. . . ioc y short ribs beefper lb.; ; sc . rib veal cutlets, per lb ... ..i2c .
'-SHOULDER VEAL CUTLETsTpER - LB .'.10c . TOT ROAST BEEF,. PER LB. .",8c V PRIME RIB STEAK, SHORT CUT, PER LB 12c .
LPRIME RIB ROASTBEEF, PERLB.;.. 10c. BOILING BEEF, PERjj-B.'' , ,1,.. i.3c. 'iBEST.GRADE JLAMS; J?ERLBLi6cZ
ROUND STEAK, PER LB . . .10c ' ; SAUSAGE,VPER LB.., .JLIWc BREAKFASTBACON, OUR, OWN BRAND, LB.Uc
- SHOULDER MUTTON CHOPS, PER LB,..,. ...10c HAMBURG, -2 LBS:. ."".-.; ......M5e - - PURE LARbTOUR" OWTBRAND, S"LBS."r.T7;r.60c
SPECIAL P RICES GIVEN -TO HOTELS AND -RESTAUR ANTS
Frank L. Smith Me ;G6
' 226-228 Alder" Street, Between First and Second 'Strects;.!:!;"
Smith has no competitor; his only opponent Ts th"c genuine Chicago BeeFTrustrthe
half-a-bilhon-dollar, organization , that is trying to cinch the meat-eating public of Ore
eon. The Beef Trust works its game through the retail markets owned and con
trolled by it. Smith is Portland's only independent .butcher. He gives the public
Oregon meats; he has no competitor. ; , ; v ; ' f i
Beef Prime Rib Roast . . . 10c
x Beef .Sirloin Steak.. . . 12c
Porterhouse Steak . . : Ufa
Fancy Port'rhouse Steak 15c
-Beef-Rih Steakrrrrrr. 12c
Beef .Round Steak. ; . . . ; 10c
Beef Shoulder Steak..,.. 8c
"Beef Shouider-Roastr, iv.8c
v Hamburg Steak .8c
Rolled Rib Roast Beef uy2c
Corned Beef .. .........6c
- Liver .1... 5c
Brisket Beef 5c
Beef for Stewing.. .. .5c
Lamb Stew, ....6c
Frontquarters Lamb . . .10c
Veal Stew ....... ... . . 8c
Veal Shoulder Roast: . ..10c
Pork Steak . 15c
Leaf Lard ... . ..... 12c
.Smith's Meats-
Lamb Shoulders ' V . .....10c
Lamb Shoulder Chops Ufa
Lamb Loin Roast. .... .15c
Our Own Lard, pure. . 4.12c
Cholce'Hamsrmir own. .l7q
Beef Rump Roast 8c
Bkft. Bacon, our own J 17 fa
Pickled Pork;...;,;;. 12c
Pork Loin Roastr. 7 nr-. 15c
Pork. Chops ...........15c
P'igs' Heads . . . . .. .'. . i 7 5c
Pies'- Feet 5c
Sausage.. ... . . ,10c
Pork Shoulder Roast. 12C
Pork Sides: . . .7. ... . ; 12c
Lamb Rib Roast '.U - 1. 15c
Legs of Lamb. . . .... 15c
Ribs and Loin Chops. . .15c
There, are many Beef Trust markets. . Avoid-them all and trade with Smith. Show
your contempt for the Chicago Beef Trust by refusing to eat its meat '
Oregon Meats , ' ,
CleanPure j
Healthy Sweet .
No Chicago Meats -'
No Eastern Meats ' - ;
No Cold-Storage Meats
No Ice-Car Meats ;
No' Adulterations j t "
Absolutely Fresh :
Smith s Meats ..:
'....W-i-in-x'-
Legs of Veal 4.'. I2l2c
Breast: Veal ...... . ...;i0c
The Market Basket
' Jut whr th titmM of our vcgtablM
re rirrlved from remains a myiterr to
rnany. In moat InaUnora tha aourca la
rlnud4 In doubt and vn aclentlata
rn unabU to tell Juat wbera many of
thra wera born or how thay cama to be
named. Of tha word "cauliflower" a
writer in a London paper aayi: "Tba
tnixlem apllln la artificial, and If wa
wera to writ- tt an we pronounoa It,
rollyflower, wa would be tailn a atep
Imok In the natoral direction. Coleflorre,
aa they apelled It In tha sixteenth cen
tury, brlnita out tha trua meanlna; of tha
-vraeiable'a - nama flowered caiibae
cole lina; an old word for eabbaaa and
florye repreeentlna; ha French florl ar
flrtflowered- Biit becauaa In, Latin
tt waa called raullflora It beiran to be
written eollefiorta or eollyflotia In En
probably by dellbarata aaalnillatlon
ti the Ixtin, and eventually area to be
written "raull," thouh atlU pronounced
"rl!y." MiHinwhlla the second part of
th- word ot -popularly--corruptedJl-to
rinacr." . .
Jiit now thera U a Breat scarcity of
all r of vegrtablea In the retail mar
ket, fautlflower la vary scarce, that
. for a:ool ouallty. and prlcee hara
rnneoon.ntlv advanced considerably Of
lata. Of cbbie tha home uppllea are
aery small, but of rood quality. : This 1s
aa hlrh-prlced. however, as to ba almost
out of tha reach of tha average con
sumer. Tha California variety la arriv
ing;, but Is not Just what the people of
this market care for. Mexican tomatoes
are hi very rood condition and are
somewhat cheaper. They're atlll too
high for the average family.- Cucumbers
look Ilka strawberries at this season of
tha year, prices being around M cents
apiece. .:!- t. ,
Will tha potato market ro ' higher?
This is; tha. question. that, almost. every
ona la asking theaa days. Tha consumer
wanta to know,, tha producer would like
to ba In on tba secret and tha dealer
and' ahtpper want Information oji this
point vary badly. Of lata tha market
has advanced materially . for tha ordi
nary quality potatoes, due ta tha smaller
supply than expected of tha fancy stork.
The crop In Oregon ta getting very short
i-that Ja. .California- buyers have pur
chased' m much that It Is doubtful at
this tlma whether thera will ba a suf
ficient amount- to Jeed our noma people
bofore tha new crop la ready. " To off
set this shortsge. tha California buyer
would Hkery resell If given an advanced
price and eastern psoitis are much lower
than bom stocks and could ba brought
here and i all expenses paid at figure
practically tha same as thoss now ruling.
Eggs nave been tumbling very fast ta
price . lately In tha wholesale markets,
but tha retail has In very few instances
followed tha decline. At this tlma tha
price at wholesale Is about 10c dosea
lower .than two weeks ago anil yet re
tail prices, ar llttl altered. : -
Creamery butter remains very scarce.
but thera la hope for tha consumer. Tha
Puget sound markets have ordered about
nine ears of eastern butter. Theaa have
not yet arrived. Boon , the local butter
supply will Increase that Is, if weather
conditions do not change and then those
who have eastern butter will make every
endeavor' to nnlohd at a a good a price
as possible! All of thla butter will, how
ever, be pressed upon tha marketa of
tha Pacific northwest and will very like
ly cause a lower rang of. values to rule,
Tha price of meats la dally ' going
higher on account of tha Increased vslues
on livestock. 80 small are tha arrivals
of hogs and shsep that fluctuations ar
very wlda and of course the retailer
must' add alt. thla to hie selling figures.
Fresh salmon continues so scarce that
It la all but out of market. A Small
amount of cold storage 'stock Ja on bandV)
but. even thla line shows a scarcity,
This, too, m the first weak of Lent."
A laxy river leads to rhmale dyspep
sia and constipation weakens the whole
system. tMnn's Reguleta lii cents per
box) correct the liver, ton tba stom
ach, cur oonstlpatioa, .
M The
Ci'eatkericanPcoplciiateDeceit,DetestFrav(i!
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AMERICAN FOLK HAVE ONLY CONTEMPT FOR A NEIGHBORHOOD SCOLD
Certain esteemed competitors of this shop have become veritable busy-bodies in spreading slander and vilification, false . state-
ments and abuse, anent the HARRY WOOD MEAT MARKET since our advent and opening at First and Alder streets--ON
THE CORNER. A would-be' Poo-Bah and great mogul who has posed as the bully of the neighborhood -aimed to build up
a little "Trust" all by himself. Our opening upset his meat cart. WE'RE HERE TO PROTECT THE PEOPLE . FROM
MONOPOLY! Where competition exists there you're sure of fair play and A SQUARE DEAL! ' . M i
HARRY WOOD IS A PIONEER OREGON MEAT DEALER In business here in Portland since '89 a business MADE
.-'...v"'':-i".'11--v;v IN OREGON! ';: : : - ' .: v : U 'rU
HARRY WOOD BLAZED THE WAY TO LOWER PRICES ON MEATS Others are followers and trail behind like
' ;v" .-' r.'unto sheep following a bell-wether v. v 4"'""..v i'.-,v; v.
HARRYJIVOOD-IS INDEPENDENT OF "TRUSTS orjelf-stvled. blatantTrust Busters" but subservient to the peo- .
1 ' . i pie's interests. -;.- .7..-" '- -: ,',T"T' m 1 . r ' -- ' V' ''. t - --
HARRY WOOD BELIEVES IN GOVERNMENT INSPECTION OF MEAtSr-Look'out for that man afraid of the search
. ,' ; : C ; t ;W light of the government of the country-over'which floats the stars and stripes our own America Ll',1 .
Why?
There's a meat dealer, not a thou-
and blocks awsy, who oppose i
GOVERNMENT INSPECTION
of meat and heap abuse, onj
those who don't WHY .
f About a year ago a certain Portland meat dealer joined with the
Front-street merchants in a fight against city inspection of mar-
kets. Today he's fighting us because we Insist on healthy meats .
land GOVERNMENT INSPECTION of , same. We wonder
.WHY? '.... :Tr ".7 -4-
Who Is 0
This Man;
READ THESE MARVELOUS VALUES ES MEATS Speclil for Sntnrriny t
Boiled Meats! per h.4C Prime Ribs of Beef, per lb. 9c Tongues ( ikey last) ou40c
BEEF
Briskets, per lb.. .4"
Flank Boll, per lb. ............. .4
Plate Boll, per lb...........,;. .44
Shoulder Steak, per lb. T
Shoulder Roast, per lb '....T
Chuck meak. per lb. 7
Cross Ribs Beef, per lb -Tc
Sirloin Bteak. per lb. ....... ...10
Hamburger, per' lb, ............ .8
' PORK , -
: Swaet and Juicy. . '
Loin Cfiops, per lb. . . . i l ,. . . .15
Shoulder Chops,' per lb,.....12H
Hock, per lb. ............. t..,.. 8
Pigs' Feet, per lb. .5
Back Fat, per lb.... i....lOf
Leaf Lard, per lb,. .....12H
Pure Lard, our own make, lb...l2f
Sausage, per lb. loi
Halt Pork, per lb.... .12H
Pickled Pork, per lb.,.......12H
VEAL-
finest Wlllsmett
Bern tha
Meat Vriees by
trading' at tha
Meat Shop oa
tha Corner.
The
stock. "
Veal Shanks, pr lb
Veal Stew, per lb. .
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Valley
Veal Boll, per lb
Breast of Veal, per lb-.
Shoulder Roast, per lb
Leg Veal, per lb
Rump Veal, per lb
......lO
......io
......10
....12tta)
I j i
( Xe 7VCT
1S
........
Veal Cutleta, per lb.
Loin Cutlets, per Jb.
Veal Loaf, per lb. . , . .. ....
r ;,;r. MUTTON
Stew, per lb. . ... '. . ... t ...... . 54
Shonlder Chops, per lb. ........ 104
Shoulder Roast, per lb. ....... .104
Front Quarter, per lb. .84
....12H4
...k..l54
Hind Quarter, per lb...
Lags Mutton, per lb.....
SU1NDRIES
Kidneys, per lb. ................ .Krf
LLivar, per. Ib. .54
OzUlls, per lb. ................ .54
Trips, per lb. ..'.....,..,........84
Corn Beef, per-lb. ............. .64
Bologna, per lb. . ,. .84
Frankfurters, -per lb. .......... 104
Brains; per lb. ............... .in)
Hams, per lb. , .174
uscon, per in. .
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With Prices
)m on the Square
Corner First and Alder Streets ;: 7 ,
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OPERATORS VAHT Ui.103
f.EH RESTORED '
f Discharged Employes Are Not
Reinstated Telegraphers)
- Will Ratify Strike. ,
(Jooraal Spell rW I
Chicago. Fob. It. The strlks, affect-
Ing, tb 100 operator .of the Chicago
offlce of tha Western Union Telegraph
rompanx, determined on yesterday by
tha executive committee of tha Com
mercial Telesrs pliers' union of Amerlcn,
will be ratified by the operators Sunday
If tha company maintains its refusal to
relnstat the nine men discharged on
account of their activity In unionising
tha employee. . v
Maas meetings will be held in all th.
principal cities of the country Sunday
and If ths sctlon of ths executive torn
mltteo la rs lined at these meetings the
strike will become general. Involving
the 1 000 operators on the commercial
"lines of ths telegraph compsny.
Following the nollflcstlnn from the
general offices In New York that the
nine dlschargsd men Vould be re
instated two of tha number called on
Superintendent Cook and mnd applica
tion for their former positions. . Tha
superintendent Informed them ' they
might make application for positions
with tha company but to do o a former
employes and not because thay had been
recently discharged or because of any
union request.
" 'Local" Western 1'nlon operators are
wstchlnc the result of tha Chicago
strike with a great ' deil of Interest. J
They ars very gtiarded In their utter
ances, however, snd hsva aecllned to x
press their attitude. It Is believed no
derisive sctlon will he taken st present,
but the operator will continue to await
tb outcome of the controversy In Chi
cago. ''.
POOR FARM BUILDING 1
CATCHES ON FIRE
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The main building of the eounty poor
farm caught fir yesterday afternoon.
Tha bias started in the roof and for a
tlma their was much sxcltement about
the Institution. Quick work on ths part
of, the fnrra fire brigade put out tba .
blase and Saved tha building. ' '
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Ther ar many standarda; Schllllnt'
Best la the standard for tea and cofr -in
tha United Slates. . - ,
It