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X THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL PORTLAND,. FRIDAY EVENING, SSaTEMBER 27, 1D07. . 13 V fiEALTY f,10,Ef,!EIJT$ a DRESSER'S i Hi', mm GOOD PACE -1. ' Sales in High Priced Resi- ; : dence District Features f , of Yesterday's Sales. Realty transfers . Involving a total eonilderatlon of 111.014 were filed for , record yesterday. The volume of sales has held up remarkably well for the v naat' few days. Two tranaactlona in business property wer reported, while jhe number of aalea In the nigb-prioea residence districts continues 10 grow. .. Among the food-alsed aalea cloaed up yesterday waa the purchaae by Dr. Rob- v ''it C. Tenney of a so-root lot on Jer bntween Front and First. i The property belonged to Peter O. Carl- , sen ana was aoia ior i,wu. J. J. Kadderly has aold to Mrs. Mary ' Bofant a lot on the southwest corner of Kast Pine and East Seventh streets. " consideration 7.ftou. j ne property is improved with frame buildings. H. J. Mansfield baa purchased a 7S by j 00-foot lot on Liovejoy street, oe , tweea Twenty-first and Twenty-second streets. The property was sold by A I V nr.ttiAlmas etsis f K KArt Peter Keppinger has purchased ftora the riaomjr irusi company a it-woi . it Munimi by a frame residence on Twenty-fourth street, between Thur-! man ana vaugnn, conmacrauou ,iuw. ' Mrs. Nancy J. Pax ton haa sold to Mrs. Bessie W. Pazton an undivided half Interest in a lot fronting Ford , treet on Cedar Hill for (.00. The transaction Involving the sale nf ' the Uncle Bam hotel property at nnn ' and Couch streets, mad last week by ' Charles K. Henry A Son, waa closed up i tyeaterday- The property waa purchased by Mrs. Josie McDevitt of Washington county. The consideration Involved waa IJB.ooo. Tha old Honeyman property at the i southwest comer of Front and Columbia I streets, belonging to Martin Kosenoaum : was aoM yesteraay ior s.uov. At Dresser's Saturday The choicest Fresh Meats procurable In all Oregon, picked with respect to quality, not price. Surpassing displays of the most skillfully cured and cooked meats prepared by our own expert workers. Fresh Fish, Shell Fish, daintiest of Salads and other Prepared delicacies, Fruits, Vegetables, Poultry of every ind, and Dresser's home made) Candies and Baked Goods in abundance. A few of the specially priced articles follow: Dresser's Sugar Cured Corned Beef, lb Dresser's Veal Sausage, 2 lbs. . . , Dresser's Legs of Lamb, lb , 6c .25c 15c Dresser's Pot Roasts, Q lb., 6e to OC - Dresser's Home Cooked Roast Meats, Boiled Hams and home made Sausage of every kind., Dresser's Angel Cake OA .reg. 25c, for ........ UC Dresser's Lady Fin gers, reg. 60c, for Dresser's Assorted Cakes, regular 25c, for Dresser's Chocolate Creams, reg. 50c, for. , ")ressera Chocolate "Mos, reg. 50c, for . Dresser's Chewing ..folates, reg. 40c . 40c Layer 20c 40c 40 c 25c GOVERNOR LEAVES : TO PRESIDENT DRESSER'S FIFTH AND STARK The Biggest, Brightest and Most Complete Food Store on the Pacific Coast. Oregon's Chief Executive Will Float Down Missis t : sippi With BooseYelt. Governor Qeorgs B. Chamberlain left 'this morning for Memphis, Tennessee, I i where ha will visit with relatives for a I abort time. Prom there he will -par a I ahort rlslt to Natchea, Mississippi, his . - old home. Following these visits tha I : governor will join President Roosevelt on hia trip down the Mississippi liver mat will return to Oregon after an ab-1 aenoe of three weeks or more. . Governor Chamberlain ' goes to Join tha presidential party upon tha invita tion of President Roosevelt,' and at the aarae time will represent tha Portland chamber of commerce. It la expected that the presence of tha governor on the trip wlU do much for tha open-river question m tnis stale, since ne wm no able personally to impress upon thai president the great need in Oregon and the northwest of the opening of the Columbia, and other river and harbor Improvements. Building Permit. " T.H.ToweII, one-story dwelling, Eaat Thlrty-flfth street between Hawthorne and Eaat Market, 11.850; J. P. Bharkey, repairs store, Grand and East Alder, $400; C M. Tanquary. lH-story dwell ing, Orove and Allen, $400: F. J. Wyatt, repairs dwelling, 46 Miller avenue, 1100; Mrs. M. J. Smith, one-story dwell In. Eaat Thirteenth between Leo and Bidwell. f 1,800; Mike Bud lnlclc, one tory dwelling. Bush between Portland boulevard and Holman, IZ50; Mrs. a. v. Warshall, lfc-story dwelling-. Haw thorne between East Thirty-fourth and Eaat Thirty-nfth, $2,606; Dr.tKeeter re pairs dwelling, fopiar neiween jiacei ana Mawinorne, li.uuu, jn. a. iun, w tory dwelling - East Taylor between East Forty-third and Eaat Forty-aeoond, f 1,00. . - . , - , 23$ n r diidmc rn izssz b oTrT V., U UURNJ VAJ. K. C BAKINO POWDER, 25c can..... 20e QUAKER OATS, 15c package 10 S BOTTLES GRIFFIN CATSUP, plntg 50t K. McILHENNY'S TABASCO SAUCE, 30c bottle 40 E. McILHENNY'S POWDERED TABASCO, 25c can ...15 FANCY OREGON CONCORD GRAPES FOR JELLY ORDER NOW D. C BURNS COMPANY 210 THIRD STREET Phone Main 616; A1626 BETWEEN TAYLOR AND SALMON t. I MMrnsml I v ' EXTRA PwT op niUCKAM CHOSE R.R0BINS0N Titt ' Opening of. Astoria Schoolc. (gpedsl ZMspetch t Tke aoaraaL) ! - Astoria, Orn Bent 27. The fall term of the city schools opened with a little ' over the attendance of last year.. The attendance waa as follows: High school, 109; McClure, 258: Adair, J95; Alderbrook. 81: Shlvely, 176; Olney, 77; totaL 1.085. The Taylor school will open Monday If the building Is read with a probable attendance of 188. Th will make the grand total 1,280. Best Creamery Butter, roll. .65 Dairy Butter, per roll 55 Fresh Eggs, per dozen 30 Fine Old American Cheese. .25 Best Coffee in city f. for ... . 15, 25S 40t, 50 Butter From Zowa goo I1N Kztra TUe. THE OREGON CDEESE CO. u rxrrm mxn wetland Bldg Opp. Olds, Wortmaa ai King. TO GKOOZB48 If your Jobber doea not supply you with "Gold en Cheddar" brand of cheese, with R. Robin son's green label, write to us direct, or call. We will aea that you Comb Hon?y, 2 for 35 Fresh Tillamook Cheese, 2 pounds 35 Imported Iwisa, Umburger, Cream. Brlok. Tonus; America, ato. Imported Roquefort Cheese, pound 50 THE HIGHEST . GRADES OF COFFEE ROASTED IN THE North west at YOUR GROCERS. Jy ccrFEE I fEMENTJ DEST g& t W.. Ska . . . aw iUa ' WZZ. -swi When You Buy This F10H You Got The (With Vortlaad 140 Zast Washington Btreet. Warehouse k Transfer Oo.) University Meat Marhet Q. A. HARRISON, 68 SAWIOV BTn OOB. TBK. Round 8 teak, per lb lOw : join DieaK, per in 12 HC Porterhouse Steak, per lb 15 Tea, Bona Steak, per lb 154 Shoulder Roast, per lb 74 and 8 Pot Roast, per lb 44 to 7 Soup Bones, per lb 2 Soup Meat, per lb 3 to 4 Blew Meat, per id 3 to 5e Roll Roast, per lb io Mutton, per lb.... 54 to 15 .Veal, par lb 54 to 15 nou Bast 6607. 0B lriBaBltBl BUM' sVaBfllla sVgfakww Mw ... I government Inspected. Phone you THIRD AND ANKENY Chickens 1 8c Lb. SPRING DUCKS AND GEESE Best Butter 65c and 70c Roll, Ranch Eggs 30c Dozen CHINOOK SALMON, 2 POUNDS. FOR 25c; HALIBUT 10c CRAWFISH, CRABS AND CLAMS COLUMBIA FISH CO- Main 5. A-5556 A Rom sinn BVBHBaBJBJBJBJBBBaBJBVBJBJBHBBSBBJBBJBJBJBBHSB Pure Cane Sugar The pure cane sugir we ship di rect from the refineries, giving you the gdvantage of the mid dleman' profit with an order 20 Lbs. for $1.00 SATURDAY ONLY I An event of unusual Importance in grocery merchandising. If, for the next two week, amazingly tempting Jow prices will 'do it. we look for I . T " . . - ' um grcatcsT sToccrr Duywg event .01 tne season. son's needs. Well up to the loftiest heights of quality in every partial lar. Better cut this ad out for reference, as it is indeed unusually inter esting to the economical; full of seasonable bargains and savings too ills list is reckoned of altitude broad enough to supply every per-1 great to let pass. Thes prices e effective "until the close of the affair, unless otherwise specwea. we are thoroughly prepared wltn extra facilities to give you Every Item listed of guaranteed qualil ue. Take advantage of this oppor- ' Special Saturday Only Fancy Creamery Batter 65citoll Oleomtrkarinc -43c prompt ana satisfactory service. I priced below its actual merchandise tunity. Coffee Corn Meal Light or yellow, 49-lb. sack. f 1.18 Light or yellow, 10-lb. sack..28e Cocoanut Long-shredded whie freah" Cocoa- nut, in bulk, lb XOf Crackers Our stock always freth snd criip. Soda Crackers, 1-2 box only, lb. ' 4 Oyster Crsckers, 1-2 box only, lb yiw MEATS Beef Tea Beef Stew ...... 2e to 4e Boiling Beef 31 to 5e Pot Roasts 5e, 6ft, 7e Hamburg Steak ...64 Corned Beef ..5f Shoulder Steak 6a Sirloin Steak 10e Greatest values in the Inland Empire; the house of tea quality; our 50c line of teas are of remark able merit and value equal if not better to most 50c qualities. Gunpowder, Ceylon, E. Breakfast, uoiong and opiderieg, Japan, per lb .25 Mutton CHINA LILY. BULBS 5c EACH Shop at People's Always Reliable CANNED GOODS 3 cans Salmon 25 Beans and Corn, 3 cans 25f 2 cans Plums or Grapes 25f 7 lbs. Navy Beans 2Se 5 lbs. Rice 25e 3 cans S. A. Soups 2B 2 cans Tiger Cream 18jj 2 cans Durkee s Spices 16e Mutton Stew 5s Mutton Shoulder 8e Mutton Chops 10s Mutton Legs 12e Hams, Bacon and Lard Fresh Smoked Suear-Cured Hams, nice size, sweet, nice flavored meats; a great bar gain, per lb 16 l-2e Bacon, fresh smoked, nice sweet Breakfast Bacon, nar row width ; specially priced, pound 18s 5 Pounds Lard 55s 10 Pounds Lard... ..SI. 10 Sausage Bologna 7e Blood Sausage 7e Weinerwurst lOe Pork Pork Roasts 12e Pork Chops 12s Pork Sausage, of In coffees we excel. Our large ssles enable us to give you supe rior values that -can? be beat Our specisl blend A high grade coffee at an economical price, a blend of fine strength snd aroma. cant be duplicated anywhere at the price, lb 28 uur tinest Moctia and Java, tar ahead of any thins ever sold uv this market before, pleasing and delightful flavor lb 38e Flour Every bag of ours is milled - from old wheat: that means some thing for your consideration. Dalles' Dismond 1.3ft White Satin $1.25 Liberty Bell $1.15 Veal EQQS Ranch Eggs, 30c Doz. Veal Stew 7e Veal Chops lOe Shoulder Roasts lOe Veal Breasts 8e Loin Veal 12e veal bausage lVif Cooked Corn Beef lOe Bologna, 3 pounds 25 Knockwurst lOe Liver Sausage, 2 pounds . . 15e Veal Loaf, 2 pounds 25a Fancy Dressed Chickens - 17'4c per Pound SOAPS 10 bars Royal Soap 25l 1Z bars Elk Soap 25e 8 bars Monarch Soap 25f I 6 bars Baby Elephant Soao..2ftl Baked Beans Vsn Camp's, fine for ouick lunches, always convenient. 2-1 b. can, dozen. ...... .$1.80 2 cans for 254 1-lb. can, dozen $1.00 1 can ior lOe People's Marfed Fresh Meat Dept. This department, located on the north side of the store, is the busiest place in town. Popular because of the clean, attractive and appetizing manner in which meats are handled here, made possible only through that most essenttatad- junct to a first-class meat market. We handle only the choicest meats, age them judiciously and take special pride in their quality. Dessert Jellies Jell-O. the most popular of all desert preparations, all flavors. 3 packages 25e 5 pkgs. Corn Starch 25e 12 pkgs. Knox Gelatine $1.35 2 pkgs. Knox Gelatine 25f Slli wo eery Co. FIRST & TAYLOR Phones-Main 1412, A 1412 Vegetable Dept. 16 lbs. new Cabbage 25e 3 bunches Carrots, Turnips, Beets, boiling or table Onions ; 5e Large Celery 6e Our vegetables are brought di rect from the gardens to our market fresh and crisp, and de livered as though picked direct by yourself. W(0 Watch our Blackboard for Daily prices Why BECAUSE We have no delivery men to pay. We have no horses to feed. We have no wagons to buy. Why V When you buy meat at Wood's you are sure of the best the country supplies. . HARRY WOOD MARKET CO. "Big sales, small margins" is our motto. Cour teous and expert cutters please the most partic ular people. COME WITH THE CROWD TO THE CORNER OF FOIST AND AIDER STREETS Who pays cost of delivery? The consumers, to be sure. Our patrons ' save that expense. R HI 1 A rrfl Wo sell Government f 1 1 H Ml Inspected Meat and it's , flllbnlJI thebest A Fancy Teapot With a Pound of Our 25c Coffee Saturday Only. , HARTS TEA STORE 170 THIRD ST.-: "' WHEN YOU MAKE YOUR ORDER FOR GROCERIES BE SURE TO INCLUDE DALLES DIAMOND FLOUR Every sack warranted to give satis faction or money refunded. Sold by all groceries. "ONCE USED ALWAYS USED" Best Creamery Butter 70c Good Creamery Butter 65e Dairy Butter 50t Eggs 25e snd 30e Oregon Ranch Eggs ....35e Best Sugar-Cured Ham 17 Breakfast Bacon, lb. 18c Full Cream Cheese, 2 lbs 35e Wisconsin Swiss Cheese 30 Cream Brick 20e and 25e Limburger Cheese, each 35e Oleomargerine 45c All goods retailed at wholesale prices. Saturday Is Oor Chicken Day La Grande Creamery ZM lAMnlLL STREET. G. Covach & Co. m ou muaiih roue Will supply you with the best Poultry, Fish and Oysters In the market at reasonable prices. Free delivery on west side. nom xaxv gas, a-ssss. groceries fellows GroccFy. Co meats 849-851 OAK ST. Both Phones, 2596 84850 ANKENY ST. THIS IS THE STORE THAT COMBINES QUALITY AND QUANTITY AT THE ' 1 LOWEST POSSIBLE PRICES The Store Thai Saves You IMoiiey SACK BST VALLEY FLOUR. 8115 100-LB. SACK BEST DRY GRANULATED SUGAR SS25 4 PACKAGES FANCY TABLE SALT............ 25 5 PACKAGES HUMPTY DUMPTY BREAKFAST FOOD 25 2 Cans Baker's Cocoa .....35e 1 Can Eagle Milk 15e 1 Pound Green or Black Tea...........25e 4 Packages Corn or Gloss Starch ...... .25e 1 Bottle Blue Label Catsup .20e 12 Bars Soap 25e 3 Cans good Tomatoes , .25 1 Pound Fancy Mocha and Java.. ...... 25e 5 Pounds Best Broken Rice... 25e 1 Package Postum or Figprune.l . .20 1 Pound Shredded Cocoanut ...,15e? 5 Packages Korn Kinks.... v ...25 SPECIAL PRICES TO. HOTELS, RESTAURANTS AND BOARDING-HOUSES . 275 First St.