The Oregon daily journal. (Portland, Or.) 1902-1972, July 26, 1907, Page 10, Image 10

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DRESSER'S
GREAT PURE FOOD EMPORIUM
Saturday Specials
DRESSER'S LAYER CAKES.....; Regular 25c Special 20$
DRESSER'S ASSORTED POUND CAKES Regular 40c Special 30t
DRESSER'S CHOCOLATE CREAMS Regular 50c lb. Special 40$ lb.
DRESSER'S STICK CANDY, assorted flavors. .Regular 25c lb. Special 20$ lb.
IMPORTED NOODLES, all sizes...... ; 25 package
PORT, SHERRY, CLARET, qts. 25 Dozen 82.50
DRESSER'S VEAL SAUSAGE...... 2 lbs. 25
Remember, we operate our own Bakery, Confectionery, Meat, Fish, Poultry,
Game, Fruit and Vegetable Market.
EVERYTHING FOR THE TABLE AT
DRESSER'S
k Few nufi file Many Articles . ml
Wife! We Save Ym lnniey M
Fifth and Stark Sts.
East 15th and Broadway
Seaside, Or.
Gcarhart, Or.
ye Will Start the Ball Rolling: by Offering
19 Pounds .Sugar for
Mason Jars
3CansCarna
lion Cream for
25c
, SPlCES
Can of any kind of Spice. . .5
Mb. cans 2Z$
Baker's Cocoa .20$
TEA
groceries Fellows Grocery Co. meats
849-531 OAK 8T.
Both Phones, 2596
848-350 ANKENY ST.
Fellows Grocery Co, submit a few of
their many bargains In groceries
for your consideration.
BEST DRY GRANULATED SUGAR, per sack ... , $5.50
ROSE CITY FLOUR, best fancy patent, per sack . . ' ... .$1.30
HUMPTY DUMPTY, large package...., 5
4 10c PACKAGES FINE TABLE SALT , 25
' 4
Can Baker's Cocoa 20
Fancy M. and J. Coffee, lb 25
1 lb. Green or Black Tea 25
Package Postum Cereal 20
18 lbs. Dry Granulated Sugar SI. 00
pkgs. Corn Starch 25
3 cans Carnation Cream 25
1 can Eagle Milk 15
1 lb. Shredded Cocoanut 15
5 lbs. Broken' Rice 25
7 lbs. Eastern Rolled Oats 25
I cans Star Cream.......... 25
SPECIAL PRICES TO HOTELS, RESTAURANTS AND BOARDING-HOUSES
SMITH'S DAILY R.OUNB-UP
Edited by the Frank L. Smith Meat Co.,
"FIGHTING
226-228 Alder Street, Between First and Second Streets
THE BEEF TRUST"
VOU 1. NO. JO.
PORTLAND, OR.. JULY 26. 1907.
PRICE. YOUR PATRONAGE.
PRICES FOR SMITH'S MEATS
100 OREGON MEATS
AND
100 PURE
No place like Smith's for good, fresh meats, 'and always a good assort
meat on hand ready to please, and always the cheapest in the city.
Soup Bones J 1 ,,.
and
Soup Meat
Boiling Beef
and
Short Ribs
Stewing Beef 4 to 5e
Pot Roast 6 to 74
Rib Roast Beef 8 to 104
Rolled Rib Beef 104
3c to 4c
Our Steaks have a good reputation
for being juicy and tender.
Chuck Steak 84
Round Steak 104
Hamburg Steak 104
Rib Steak, small Vt4
T Bone Steak 12544
Sirloin Steak 124
Porterhouse Steak 154
Tenderloin Steak 154
OUR OWN MAKE
Veal Sausage -. 1&A4
Pork Sausage Vt4
BEST BY TEST.
A Beef Trust Butcher
Apologizes for Using
Beef Trust Meats.
The proprietor of a well-known retail
meat shop In tho downtown district
aid to us the other day:
"Smith, I much prefer to buy your
fresh meat for my customers, rather
than give them the Beef Trust's meat.
The Beef Trust is bringing; In frozen
meat from the east In carload lots,
and after being- thawed out It Is dealt
out to the reail butchers of the city.
I prefer to buy your meals, but you
know how the Trust Is hounding; us and
watching; us for fear we do."
This statement came to us volun
tarily. We did not solicit it If the
butchers of the city take this view of
the matter why shouldn't you, too, pre
fer Smith's Oregon meats? The Trust
can't hound you. and It should be a
deep pleasure to have It watch you come
to smith s. Avoid all other markets in
the city, because they are all supplied
by the Trust. Smith's meats are 100
per cent Oregon meats and 100 per cent
pure. Eat them.
Don't go Into that market whose door
Is right alongside Smith's and painted
the same color aa Smith's, In order to
trap you. It is a Beef Trust market
and it was put there for a purpose.
1 lb. Gunpowder Tea 25$
1 lb. U. C. Japan 25$
1 lb. E. B. Tea 25$
Canned Goods
Tomatoes, Peas, Beans and
Corn, 3 cans 25$
Two cans Apricots, Plums,
Peaches and Pears.... 25$
7 lbs. Navy Beans 25$
5 lbs. Rice 25$
Specials
Scotch Oats 10a
7 lbs. Rolled Oats 25$
1 box Macaroni 25$
2 pkgs. Fluff Starch.... 5
6 doz. Clothes Pins 5?
Pints, dozen 55$
Quarts dozen .65
Half gallons, dozen 00
Rubbers, dozen. ........... .5
Caps, dozen 20$
I BEST CREAMERY A A
1 BUTTER Pile
Soaps
Elk Soap, 18 bars 25$
Monarch Soap, 8 bars.... 25
Baby Elephant Soap, 6
bars 25$
Golden Star Soap, 7 bars 25$t
2 pkgs. Gold Dust 35f
Coffee
Postum
Gold Medal M. and J
MONARCH COFFEE
1 lb. Loaf Sugar Fre with
every pound.
Town Talk, lb. .,...,...20
Army and Navy Blend... 15
25?g(
Take Notice: We Quote Prices on Our Meats
These Meats Aro
Government Inspected
O A Strictly Union Shop
MAT
Sausage
Bologna 7$
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$
Tot Roasts 5$, 6, 7$
Hamburg Steak 6
Corned Beef 5$
Shoulder Steak ...Q$
Sirloin Steak 10
Veal Mutton
Veal Stew 8
Veal Chops 12
Veal Roasts ..... 8, 12$
Veal Sausage 12$
Eastern Hams 1Q$
Our Own Bacon 17y2$
Mutton Stew .............. 5
Mutton Shoulder 8
Mutton Chops ....10
Mutton Legs 12
People's fiflarbef & fciceiry Co
1 phonb AiAifN 1413 1 FIRST AND TAYLOR STREETS I mqmb u.3 I
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FIRST AND ALDER STREETS
WATCH
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BLACKBOARDS
fOR
DAILY
PRICK
Do you want good, clean, healthy meats?
Harry Wood handles just that kind.
Do you want U. S. Government Inspected meat?
Harry Wood has it.
Do you want to patronize a Union shop?
Harry Wood runs such a shop.
Dp you want to buy your meat as ch&p as consistent with
quality?
Harry Wood sells meat cheaper than any one.
CHICKENS
18c Pound
BEST BUTTER
60c a Roll
RANCH EGGS
25c Dozen
CHINOOK SALMON
2 lbs. 25$
HALIBUT 10
Crabs-Crawfish
HOLLAND HERRING
Keg $1 JO
COLUMBIA FISH CO.
Third and Ankeny. Phone Main 5
KOCHEB MAY CUT
.;. LUM BEB-ANIX FUEL
ICoohVr, r..UHn near .fVUMd.
iwlJa vu ytU t4 look awe tto
w r .,nt"t near ths Government
Meadows 18 mile. outh f Walla
Walla, and also to Investigate the feast
b llty of establishing a sawmill In thHt
district. Mr. Kocher owns a valuable
tract In that vleinlt Altogether there
is probably 20. 000.06A ft nf iwi .w
Inibr th that section, and Mr. Kocher
portea to nana waiia Djr teams at a
a-ood profit, In view of the high price
of lumber here now. If he installs a
mill ' h will also engage In the wood
ic the alabwood and
stumpage for .cord wood. Common lum-
businesa, , utlllilnp
her retails for tti per 1,000 feet and
s-ood wood is selling for 17.60 and IS
(ex 9or4. flabwovA u .worta II cord.
THE
HIGHEST
GRADES
OF COFFEE
ROASTED
IN THE
AT YOUR
GROCERS.
BCUBi
COFFEE
Wood dealer sajr there Is little wood
being cut In the mountains owing to
the scarcity of men, and wood will prob
ably seli at $10 per cord before next
winter. . .
Record Catch of Smelt.
Aberdeen. July 1. The Indians of
the Qulnauit reservation have recently
made the largest catch of smelt on rec
ord on the north beaeh. The fish ran
at the mouth of the tjulnaolt river, and
the Indians, going out in meccanoes
in
dip
thronrh the surf, caucht them
nets. They brought two ton of them
to thAarbrtaUstjaK
Dalles
Diamond
Flour
FIRST IN BREAD
FIRST IN BISCUITS
FIRST IN THE STOM
ACHS OF OUR COUNTRYMEN.
ASK YOUR GROCER
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REFRIGERATORS
FOOL THE ICE
MAN
"They are Ice-savers and money
savers," (said J. J. Kadderly when seen
In his salesrooms at 130' First street
alongside the depot of the O. W. P.
"It la not the cold alone which Is so
essential in refrigeration, as may be
easily demonstrated, but the circulation
of oold, dry atr, forced by proper lines
of construction, proper insulation and
arrangement Perishable foods kept in
our refrigerators are preserved in tjje
best possible manner. (Fruits, vege
tables, etc, can be stored In our re
frigerators together with milk, cream,
butter and other susceptible articles
without contamination or taint The
walls are always dry and sweet, even
after years of use. Matches can b.
kept on the shelves of our refrigerators
for months and struck with ease on any
of the linings.) To be sanitary the re-!
frlgerator must have this positives
forced circulation.
"The Importance of a sanitary recep-j
tacle for the storage of perishable goods
is recognised by more each year, etneaj
It Is found that much sickness Is trace
to unsanitary conditions In connection
with the foods.
"So highly are these refrigerators te
garded that government surgeon
stewards have adopted the Hrrc,
preference to all others."
tele In
Diamond Floor Mills
THE DALLES, OR.
BUTTER
Best Creamery
60c
Ranch Eggs 25c Dozen
Dairy Butter 45f and 50f
Best Sugar Cured Ham 17$
Breakfast Bacon -18
Cream Brick Cheese,
lb....... ..20$ and 25J
Limburger Cheese, each.... 35
Full Cream Cheese, 2 lbs... 35
Oleomargarine 45 j
Remember Saturday is our
Chicken Day.
LaGrande Creamery
v 264 YAMHILL ST,
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DEMENTS.I
BEST
'CMENrtBEST'WI
Yhcn-Yo.u.BuyJhis
rios
You fiotThc
840, East Wasalsgtoa Street.
(With Portland Warehouse Transfer Oo.)
mons East 8807.
TOWNSEND & VAN SCHOONHOVEN
Wholesale and Retail Grocers 147 FIRST STREET
tudv on nrloas then yon will see why our trade has increased. Our goods
axe of the highest Quality an we challenge a comparison with the finest that
can bs found In any Store.
Fresh Ranch Eggs, per doi.......25t
Best Creamery Butter 604
We get our eggs from the fanner.
butter from the creameries no middle
men.
Postum or Flrprun Cereal 20e)
1 can good Peaches or Apricots.. .15 4
Standard Tomatoes lOs)
t cans Corn. Peas or String Beans. .254
1-lb. pkg. Arm and Hammer Soda. . 5a)
Naphtha Soap 54
I bars Baby Elephant soap zrf
1 lb. English Breakfast Tea 254
1 lb. Gunpowder Tea 254
1 sack Best Valley Flour Sl.lO
1 bottle Worcestershire Sauce,
lBo slse 104
1 lb. Whole Nutmegs 354
New Crop Prunes, T lbs.. ...254
New White Honey, I combs 354
1-lb. ean Corn Beef .-104
PHONB MAIN 1111.
East side dellrery Tuesday and Friday.
ARM CBi HAMMKR SODA BULK, 3 POUNDS
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