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A OREGON -DAILY, JOURNAL K PORTLAND, k FRIDAY. EVENIflXi, JULY 19. 1807. , i M 1 1 ( . i i mm 11 M mMQ-QnPQ GREAT PURE FOOD ll ill f l "X. mil . 1U EMPORIUM SAT URDA Y S PEGIALS DRESSER'S NUT LOAF CAKE...... ". 20 Regular 25c DRESSER'S ASSORTED COOKIES 4 doz. 25c-Regu!ar 10c doz. DRESSER'S FIG NOUGAT 20 lb. Regular 30c lb. DRESSER'S APRICOT NOUGAT..., '...30 lb. Regular 40c lb. IMPORTED WORCESTERSHIRE SAUCE Half pints 15 IMPORTED WORCESTERSHIRE SAUCE Pints 25s IMPORTED NOODLES, all sizes 25 pkg. GUICKENHEIMER RYE Full qts. $1.25 Regular $1.50 Remember, we operate our own Bakery, Confectionery, Meat, Fish, Poultry, Game and Vegetable Market. The largest and most complete modern plant on the coast. Fifth and Stark Streets Seaside, Oregon DRESSER'S East Fifteen thand Broadway -J Gearhart, Oregon groceries Fellows Grocery Co. b 849-351 OAK ST. l r . , . Both Phones, 2596 348-350 ANKENY ST. Read fond Remember that Fellows' Is the Best $nd Cheapest Place to Boy Yonr Meats and Groceries f 100-POUND SACK DRY GRANULATED SUGAR $5.50 HUMPTY DUMPTY, large package . 5 BEST CREAMERY BUTTER, 2-lb. roll 60s FOUR PACKAGES ROYAL CRYSTAL SALT, 10c size 25s 18 lbs. Granulated Sugar $1.00 Baker's Cocoa, can 20 Baker's Chocolate, unsweetened 35 Eagle Milk, can . 15 S cans Carnation Milk 25 Pound Mocha and Java Coffee 25 3 packages Malta Vita 25 3 pounds Molasses Cookies ...25 Scotch Oats, package 10 3 cans Cove Oysters 25 Korn Kinks, package 5 10-lb. sack Corn Meal 25 SPECIAL PRICES TO HOTELS, RESTAURANTS AND BOARDING-HOUSES ' SMITH'S DAILY ROUND-UP '. XdlUd hr the frank X Smltk Kwt Co, 896-898 Aide at, Bat. 1st and 9nd It. "Fiai-ITIISQ THB BEEP TRUST" 'VOL. 1. NO. 4. PORTLAND, OR.. JULY 18. 1J07. PRICE. TOUR PATRONAGE. Smith's Prices for - Smith's Oregon Heats Fresh Meats and Abso lutely Pure Meats . Choicest Steaks and Chops in the ..land at Smiths, Sirloin and Tenderloin Steak 12 ; Small Porterhouse and Prime Rib Steak ....12 ; Large Porterhouse Loin Veal Chops 15 f Lob and Rib Lamb Chops. 15 ; Legs Lamb, Veal Steak 15 i Prime Rib Roast and Rolled Roasts 10 Rump Roast, Shoulder Roast 7 Lamb Stew 5 Shortribs Beef 4 Choice Boil Beef 3, 4 i Soup Bones and Soup Meat 1, 2 All fine, fresh stock, cut from . the finest steers and heifers that . Oregon ever produced. What the Beef Trust Has Done and What It Is Do ing to Injure the Stand ard of U.S. Government Inspection. the fishermen should and above suspicion CHAPTER II. This Loveberry Ordinance was writ ten ud by the unscrupulous agent under the direct command of the two packing concerns who had U. S. govern ment inspection of meats. The agent acknowledged It, the packers acknowl edged It The ordinance provided that im output or tnese two uackine con cerns including the meats stamDed by be exempted or But the itiHpector was to keen a strict suDervlslon over all other slaughtering in the city, and any farmer who shipped a veal, a porker, or a beef to the city must send it to one of the packers Dlants to be in spected. and where the packers could deal it out to one of their vet markets. The unscrupulous agent said he knew he could control the office of City In spector. and shades of David Harum! he wanted a horse and buggy to helD him. There was to be no recourse from his position and he could "throw down" tne products or me small inae pendent packers and make them lose neavny. people wno tooK notice a year ago saw a sight that you won't see today it was the spectacle of a Daia u. a. government meat agent running hither ana yon Deiore tne city council, tne Health Board, the Mayor any physl cian who would ' listen to him and pleading for this ordinance which he himself had written, written for the benefit of these two packing plants, The opposition party was established and a fund put up to fight the ordi nance. Farmers, county butchers, country merchants. stockmen. Port land's commission men and Independent butchers all joined. Suit wad brought under the name or tne ran u, smitn Meat company to annul the ordinance. BUTTER Best Creamery 60c Ranch Eggs 25c Dozen Dairy Butter 45 Best Sugar Cured Ham 17 Breakfast Bacon .181 Cream Brick Cheese, lb ...20 and 25 Limburger Cheese, each.... 35 Full Cream Cheese, 2 lbs... 35 Oleomargarine 45 J Remember Saturday is our Chicken Day. LaGrande Creamery 264 YAMHILL ST. Dalles Diamond Flour A 2 jTfjnt .m When You Buy This PEUENTS ;UE5T LOIk Baking day troubles are don away with when you use good flour. Dalles Diamond Flour Is so good that It makes the lightest and sweetest Bread, Rolls, Biscuits and Cakes. Ask your grocer for it Manufactured by You Got The " Diamond Flour Mills TRB 9AZJUIS, OBZaOXT. I rrom ths Touth'i tmpalKTr ' Jt eongregatloa la a- billy district In Ohio bought a small tract of land and rooted a church bulldlnr upon It. Then tli ueUoa of Insurance cam op. : Jar. insurance. In a few weeks the buiMin totally consumed bv fire. ' innth.. . was erected, Mr. Blpes contributing the J..?"..11" " ol lne runas as before. xnis time ine aemand was almost w.........uo ...a. t ua iuurea, out Mr Sloes again . objected nn f h. . - ground. - "If it burns down inln. r.., ha said. ."I'll agree to rebuild It mvseif'" Again he carried his Dolnt. in i... than a month the new xhiirxh .- struck by lightning again, and althn.w strenuous efforts were . made to urt It the loss was almost total. 'There must t some reason for thi He'll take (going to find out what it Is." , - TT. af aa m aaat vs n sits ol ua rhoaw Saat 8607. Bipes, the wealthiest member, who had J""'!1 .""ore than half the money 'I.ih? r tructure, declared oeiieve n W W tWir building. tlO i h m-m s ISSi. ' ,' :-V 1 ( W r; V:V:v;;, , 11 VSv Let us areue tatrether . Snnnri vau nnrl $10 a week for crocerlM mat te. That is $520 oer vear. W say to you: Think, for as fine quality goods as you are now satisfied with, delivered at your home, we.wilk save jrou $1.50 per week. .-In one year you will have saved $78 cash and lived just as well facts. : i -,V t or I Canned Goods Mason Jars r c , (tit 3 Cans Carna- Ikn t b d p,...-; Cane Sugar U I Hon Cream format ta" 8rndo--'"--8SS lbs. for J) I Buttef.-.V '; '.lb'- Navy Beans 25 0Ka "Z Be,. Cr"".5:00i " Ri- C.PVdMtn..t......ao ; Qjftfgg Choice Creamery ........ 55f i & L' wiivv Spices QnaOvSolc bOaOS Postum .. 20, Can of any kind of Spice... 5 OpeCldlb m Soap 5,d and J35 Baker "cocoa ' 'gJ Scotch Oats 10 Monarch Soap, 8 bart . . . .2Sf Monarch Coffee 25c Tea"""' 7 lbs. Rolled 0ats....25 Baby Elephant Soap,'6 V"1- 1 lb. Loaf Sugar Tree with t ik r a t oka 1 t5 Hacaronl bars .25 svery pound. S 1 lb. E, B. tw. .25? I 8 "' t-1"'"" rms Of 2 pkg, q,,,, Dust 35 Arnly M(, Navy Blend... ISA Take Notice: We Quote Prices on Our Meats n nrn a rmn n .e Meats Are n nrn n rm Sausage Bologna 7f Liver Sausage 7 Blood Sausage 7 Weinerwurst 10 Pork Pork Roasts 12 Pork Chops 12) Pork Sausage 8 Beef Beef Stew 2 to 4 Boiling Beef 3 to 5 Pot Roasts ...5, 6, 7 Hamburg Steak 6 Corned Beef 5 Shoulder Steak 6 Sirloin Steak .....10 Veal Veal Stew 8 Veal Chops 12 Veal Roasts 8, 12 Veal Sausage 12 Eastern Hams 16 Our Own Bacon 17f Muttmi Mutton Stew ... Mutton Shoulder Mutton Chops . Mutton Legs ... ... .5 .... 8 ...10 .12 fmfWs MaurW mi (Grocery Co. I PMONtJ iVlAIIN 1413 1 a f First and Taylor Streets HOMB A. 1413 Mm Mined in Oregon- -Made in Oregon II Yon Do Not Try It You're Not a Good Oregonlan FOR TOILET AND BATH One cake will cure the worst case of eczema or sklh 'disease. Did you-ever hear expressions from those who use it and did ever another soap have as good a name? Over one million bars of this soap have been sold in New York within six months. The doctors of the highest standing, hospitals and nurses are its best friends. If New York people priz it so highly, why not use it at home? All Druggists and Grocers Rainier Mine Co., Rainier, Ore. A twice destroyed church. Within a few days a rich vein of Iron ore was found and ihe church . property was sold for many times the amount needed to buy lsndi In another locality and-Auild again. I ten you, oretnren," saia tiromer 'It pays to trust the lord. treat deal better Slpes, He's business manaaer tbas anybody la this confrst-atlon." -. Hlii Deaf Friend's Mistake, ' "I always hate to tell a story," aald a - well-known actor at a banquet, "be cause my listeners may have heard It before. What boredom that Is for them, what as-ony for me! , It 1 like the case or a friend, or mine. v He is deaf, but mes .. u conceal via . deafness. : One night at a dinner the host told a story at which ' everybody roared, and tny deaf friend Joined in and outroared the whole Jtable, though ki truth he hadn't neara n. word. "At "the end of the laughter he held up his hand as a sign that he wanted to apeak , .' . ' ... " That story, ha began, "reminds me of another ' - . "And then the poor fellow went on and told the very same yam the host had repeated only a minute before.". Tomorrow voslilvel- th. rinv tar discount oa east sids gas ibUls. f-i -.;.-; V 'X-'W, 1