The Oregon daily journal. (Portland, Or.) 1902-1972, June 07, 1907, Page 12, Image 12

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THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL. PORTLAND. FRIDAY EVENING, JUNE 7, 1C07.
TIME TO PUT UP BERRIES
CaneSugar
19
:ari.co
Mason
Jars
Pints, dozen i ..... . .;. ,Vi50c
Quarts,
( " "P .vV
Half gall
Rubbers, dozen . . . . . 5c
Caps,- clozenf, i .'. yis; ..20c
' V V ' . . 1: .'1 ', . ''J - 'i . . i 'I ;i I . ' .' 1 . 1 1
Biggest
P&ppHilll
irmins Ever
ered lira PortMed.
p1 ? ' ' ' "A- Owing to the big alterations we are about to make to handle our increasing trade, wc have decided to unload a big lot of stock we
, dozen , , . .Y. , V. . . . 60c have on hand at less than wholesale prices. Don't overlook any iteai in this ad, as it will be greatly to your advantage to lay in a
allons, dozen;. . ; . . .90c- good 'supply at the prltia'ffr
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Soao
?' P'- pPp'Pv ?. pPpP;
Elk Soap, 13 bars;t'ii r ;l'25c
Monarch Soap, 8 bars::... 25c
Baby Elephant Soap, 6 bars 25c
Golden Star Soap, 7 bars . .25c
2 pkgs. Gold Dust;..;;;,. 35c
Coffee
Postum i. ;-; !' ... ..20c
Gold Medal M& J...,..3Sc
Monarch Coffee 25c
1 lb Loaf Sugar Free with
'every pound. . .; P p'Y r
Town Talk, lb.. . . . t ; . 20c
Army and Navy Blend . .. . 1 5c
MEATS' MEATS! ME
V
ATS!
Inspected
Beef Stew. . . . . ; ........ .2c to 4c
Boiling Beef..; ... , ... . .-. J. .. . 3c to 5c
Hamburg Steak . ;V. . i V. . V; .; . ;;'; ... 6c
Corned Beef I ; . '. . . . . :.f.;'. Vf. ;,.5c
Shoulder Steak r.."..:... .......6c
Mutton
.t.V.t-'-
Mutton Stew .;...,.v.'.y....v...,....5c
Mutton Shoulder, :. . . . . '. .'. i 1 . . . .8c
Mutton ' Chops ; v ; ;." . v; ' ti s ;V.;. ; ; 10c
Mutton" Legs ;i2c
Pork Roasts. . . . . v. . . . . . .J2c
Pork; Chops . . k . . . . . . . , . . ; ... .1 . . 12c
Pork 'Sausage i .1 i il ; ; V"; 8c
f'i
Yea
Veal' Stew v. : VvVivltV . ; r.VV.V.;8c
Veal Chops ';. . . . . ; . . .7.. . '.i '. ; . . . . . . .12c
Veal Roasts . . ..... ; . . U ..... . .. .. 8c, 12c
Veal Sausage. .;.,,,.,;. i.i..l2Jc
EASTERN HAMS . ... ... i i . ; . . . . 16c
OUR OWNBACON-;:t;lr...Vl7Hc
MONARCH LARD, 5 LBS . . . ... TTsTc
MONARCH LARD, 10 LBS...;...;$1.10
.Bologna t ,. i1. i . . . .'.!.;. '..;i;v;7c.
Liver Sausage ... ; . . . . . . . ; . ; ,Vt7c
Blood -Sausage . ... .. .. . . i. .... . . . . 7c
Weinerwurst '5 V I 7','. . . V. X'??. 'i 10c
apices
2 cans. of: any kind of. Spices
for .. ; 15c
1-lb. cans .,25c
Tea
1 lb. Gunpowder Tea. ; . . :25c
r:lbi,U.::C.Japanlv...V;.25c'
lib. E.KB;Tea..;.V.;;;25c
We handle only the best brands
v'; of Floiir, sack.$l.p0 to $1.25
r Every sack guaranteed. ;
!!!Butter 1 ''
Best Creamery . . . . . ....... . . ;;;'.55ci
Choice Creamery ; . . ... .50c
Country Butter .;;.; . i i. .......;.. ;40c
Ranch ..... . .................... . 20c
Home Dressed Chickens ;;.n . ,18c-
Canned
Goods
Tomatoes, Peas, Beans and
Corn, 3 cans. .25c
Two J. cans - Apricots, - Plums,
Peaches and Peats. 25c
7 lbs. Navy eans. . ,25c
6 lbs.: Rice.. ...;..'....v,25c
Scotch Oats ... 10c
7 lbs. RolledOats. i;.; .25c
A Market Basket Free with
every $2 order;
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MAIN TQ)
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MARECET -GROCERY CO
IfHOME,
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FIRST AND TAYLOR STREETS
I -HI I I I I 11 I Mill
raiuws urocfry.
uteiier Shop
' Fine opening for a wideawake man to
STEP RIGHT INTO A , BUSINESS
at the simple , cost of rent, as party is
r. compelled to retire, and asks nothing ;
for "good willr , '
Butchers, Attention
P - ' - 1 ! '.-V ' p 1 - .
WE, DESIRE TO CALL . ATTEND I .
TION OF - RETAILERS AND
"WHOLESALE; BUTCHERS ; . TO P
THIS LOCATION, and ask an ihvesti- ,
gation." " P ; , ' '
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Apply to druggist, corner Front, and
Gibbs strectsi (phone Main 1869), or
Gevurtz & Sons, 173 First street. k
TREMENDOUS
wml. cam
All BEEF 5c Per lb.
fOD Tiro HOUrcS-TOMORKOW-ONLY
From 9 A. U. to 10 A. EI.
From 2 P. II lo 3 P. 11.
. 6ur splendid large, light, airy market the largest aingle market In
fortune numerous talesmen, perfect (acuities in , other words, our
; preparedness makes jour marketing a pleasure any time of the day;
, our aeucious iresn, jwey, grass-tea, government-inspected meats
makes your table tempting, your family satisfied; our low prices
cheer up your bank account Come early or late there's meat
bargain lor you. ( '
, ALL DAY LONG
Delicious Veal Sausage 1 2c Per Lb. .
This is one of the choicest and daintiest of meat dishes for Sunday
dinner try it Other prices follow:
MUTTON
Stew ,;. 5et
Chop? ioi
Roast.; .10
Leg of Mutton.: . . . . 12
PORK
Shanks .. .G
Roast .. Z,104
Chops ...,.:...;..10i
Leg of Pork.......12H
Shanks, for broth ....... 5 I Chops ; . . . . 10
Stew V.. :,.;?6f Loin .,......, .V.12
Roast . . . V i 10 II Leg of Veal 13
; SUNDRIES
SESH DRESSED CHICKENS
18c lb.
FRESH RANCH EGGS ,
20c Doz.
2ST CREAMERY BUTTER
55c Roll
SHAD
15c Each
HALIBUT lOttLB.
SALMON 15LB.
KEAL EXP0SUBES
; HAVE JUST BEGUN
So , Says ; Foreman Andrews of San
- Francisco Graft Investigating
Grand Jury. .
Pigs', Feet 5
Kidneys 5J
Hearts , '.5t
Livers . . . . . . . . . 5
Oxtails . 5
Tripe
A
Hamburger . ....... .8
Brains .. ;.10
Tongues ....... ...10
Mixed Sausage . . .. ; . . 104
:Ham .. 17
Bacon 17yf
DLUr.ICIA FISH CO.
:iRD AND ANKENY STS.
- PHONE MAIN 5
Thomas P. Andrews of San Francisco,
foreman of the crand Jury that lnveftl
irated the graft. In Ban Francisco, 1 at
I the Portland hotel and told of the oor-
i rupuon mat naa mreatea municipal ar-
falrs In the Bay City for o many
years. t
Mr. Andrews said that the real ex
posnres airalnnt - high offldals and
wealthy capitalists has just begun and
the next few months will reveal, such
startling : disclosures that , the public
will be astounded. He said that the
revelations will undoubtedly be bene-
nciu to tue world at large and will
tend to purge every city In the United
Biatea or municipal grart, where such
condition prevails. ' . :f-
Mr. Andrews was foreman : of v., the
grand jury in 1904 and 105. He was
a prominent merchant of Ban Francisco
at that time and had personally knoWn
of the graft that was being carried on.
Upon personal anDlication ha waa an.
pointed foreman of the arand Jur v. Dis
closures were made at that time and he
sought the aid of Adolnh Snrnnkrla n
securing competent deteotivea to fsrret
.Watch Our Ads Constant for Lowest Prices and Special Sales.
The HARRY WOOD MARKET
"Home 'of Government Inspected Meats." , -
CORNER FIRST AND ALDER STS. TWO ENTRANCES
GROCERIES
849-351 OAK ST.
Both Phones, 2598
j - 818-350 ANKENY ST.
You Will Find the Lowest Rrices
. t - , v , .' "... . ' .'..- . .: , h ' . -
nd the best quality of groceries at the big store on Oak stret, near Seventh. We can save
you from 10 to 20 per cent
BEST, OREGON CREAMERY BUTTER, 2-lb. rol. . . . . ; 55
18 POUNDS DRY GRANULATED SUGAR ?1.00
HUMPTY DUMPTY large package, only..... V ....:.......P.5
SACK GOOD HARD WHEAT FLOUR .:......v...:..f. .,?1.10
Pound Mocha and Java Coffee. . . . .... . . .25
Pound Gunpowder Tea...,,..... 25J;
Can Baker's Cocoa... ......... 20
4 packages Corn Starch 25 r
10-lbJ Sack Corn Meal. . . . T ........... , ,25f
Package Postum Cereal....... 20e'
'3 cans Carnation Milk, . ;v h .1 . . lv. . r'; .25
1 can Eagle Milk.' I5e
1 lb. Shredded Cocoaput t ..... . .15e
Package Scotch Oats.'. V; ... I . . ii'g .. . ,ip
Package - Korn Kinks ........... ; . . ; i; . 5t
Package Puffed Rice;..,-..;..;...'...v".10e
SPECIAL PRICES ICf HOTELS. RESTAURANTS AND BOARDING-HOUSES
ii
H
out the evidence against Bchmlts and
other officials. i--y''l v
Bprecke Is contributed $100,000 " to
ward a fund to Drosecute the grafters
and the work was turned over to Fran
cis J. Heney and -Secret Service Opera
tive! William Burns. As a result of
the Investigation under the direction, of
Mr. Henev. Mr. Anarews expecis 10 see
Bchmlts, Ruef - and other men high in
Bun .-ranclsco anairs sent to tne prison
at San Quentln for a number of years.
KLAB0RATE SETTINGS
KNOCK OUT MATINEE
Those who hold tickets for the, mati
nee at U HeOlg for Mrs. hull Carter I
InpDu Barry- wiU be -'obliged to ex
change them for tickets for tonight, the
same Play, or for tomorrow night In
. Th' lnse of program was
decided upon , by Mrs. Carter and her
manager, , Mr. uray," on account of the
elaborate stage settings of both plays
which demand so much tipne for placing
' " iuna 10 impossiDie to
give 'Thi Barry" at the' matinee and
have the stage ready for the nresenta
tlon of "Zasa" in the evening. .
1PA Mrs. Leslie Carter ; has played
Tu Barry" before in this lty, but not
ino igcier may. it was tiimint h.
omit the matinee. Matinee tickets will
be honored tor elth.r .v.nln. . k
box office. . ,
Monday positively the last dav of aim.
count of wast aide gas bills. :
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DRESSER'S SATURDAY SPECIALS
Do Your Saturdav Shonninp at Dresser's "
t' ntT7CCT?pc rurtrni ATP-rrr ATbc a ri i tel
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DRESSER'S ASSORTED IfAKCY COFFEE CAKES All sizes. ,:
DRESSER'S PTNtVPONfi mMFErTTOM r!innr1 in millr c;
P--. chocolate .i..;..'. ,40c lb. Regular 50c
f DRESSER'S XX BOURBON or RYE, full quarts.. .$1.0ORegular $1.15 .
DRESSER'S ALMOND TAFFY, . . . . . .40c lb.Regular 50c :
? r P Visit our market and see the good things there Fish, Meat, Poultry
- Fruits and Vegetables of all kinds. Perfect sanitation in every department.
GET THE HABIT OF SHOPPING AT - ' , - t
PORTLAND'S MAMMOTH TABLE
SUPPLY HOUSE
FIFTH AND STARK STREETS .7
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