The Oregon daily journal. (Portland, Or.) 1902-1972, March 03, 1908, Page 16, Image 16

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Ordinances Kevoking: Saloon
Privileges of Ed Jonnson
and Baker & Larson Hare
i Not Been Passed by tne
, Council Clerical Error. :,
...,.i V-v
At
Whil. the counellm.n-hav b.ea pat
tin them.elve. " fi T
yoking th. Uauor yj'SS
,od ml Baker A "
ST that th. ordinance. revoke, the
Uconaa. hav. not been J pe- LJM
dealer .re ,B' wtaM.; Thl..
SetplS the fact that the Ilaw -llcens.
,rni1HOH that - the
a clerical pl.t--.-"w1 -j".
taken up. ." V.Ir7V Auditor
taken up at in. "7. Tirti
and
th.
, handle IM""'""' ;.nnrt
. various committee com. UP la the
reguSr- order of bu.lnes. before the
nctl ecu-on ordinance... ." the
port of the committee 1. MOpted sj a
wrriee the recommendation to V
. Sice in line with th matter fi-j
. Po.d of In the report. Depn J -BalSl
Vleitand moke, euch c Utlon InJhJ
mlnutoa. If the report 1. J0 "J"
in! 1- to be referred back to the com
mittee he mnkea note of that alo.
Later in the Proceedin.s. the ordln
anoce are taken up or dl.poaal. Oruue
occasionally ha. lo wf.r to the mtn-
utea to eee nmir w w"- -
"in" th7" Th". ofdln.no.. r.vo
Jng th. liauor i cbu- vs.
made in th. minuie. wo v' "i" "orted
.they 'ff!
iEf Ho held them out becau.. of
tbl. and faild lo read heini J., "
At the preent time the ordinance,
are re.tlnir .nurljr in a planhoU
a waiting the ' next council meeting.
. then therein be taken up and paeted
' unlo. th. ' councilman chant, their
mind, aid reconaider th.tr vou ,o th.
adoption. of the committee jrejort.
In the meantime Johnaon and Baker
A tanon will be permitted o do
buslne... All of th. councllmen thouitht
the licen.. had been revoked and won
dered why tho-aaloon. had. not been
closed. They commenced to believe that
Mayor Lane waa holding P the or
dinance, with an Idea of vetoing them,
but could not understand why. Ae a
matter of fact the ordlnancea have nev
er been passed and never Bent to Mayor
IiBit or tgnlng- '''' '"' ' ' t ' "
IIS 10 ADDRESS
KEM0RTH CLUB
' Will Tell Plans for Kew
Apartments and Cliil-: ,
. dren's Playgrounds. .
; " 'i."";T "S-V'r, '" V..-
-At the'.eml-monthly meeting of the
i ir.-iirh Tmnmvem.nt . association
Aji.. n w. ... - r '
last evening it ; wa. , announced that
Thomas Walter MllJa. who 1. to expend
1100,000 In apartment houses .nd pri
vate playground for i children In that
nelghoorhood. would addrea theTiext
meeting. Great Interest In -thi. ent.r
prise i. mnifeattn;thta sedition -as
, well a. In the sale Ju.t mad. of the
Captain Kern 120.000 residence and I the
4 lote- that -goe. -withr It -Tht. latter
property It is announced, la to be
Moldenhauer. - who had a oh
versatlon with the president of the elec
tric car .y stem, said that he had been
Informed that, either the Waverly
Woodstock r Waverly-Richmond line
would be extended ,Mout Boott or
LenU this season, and that the com
vIny would likely adopt the route that
offered the beet streets upon, which to
-''lav its trftclEB ' "" 'he-'''1
Effort 1. being put forth; to secure
the opening of . JsS WSTr
- street from PoweirVtreet to Holgate.
that a way may be had to the Odd Fel
lows home, the movement i. b.lng
imposed byWK. Smith, who own. a
smaU tract through which It must asa.
It 1. b.lieved, however, that the asso-
elation will win out when the matter
comes before the city council next Frl-
dafhe report of " the committee ap
pointed by the city council to asses,
damagea and benefit, for the broadening
.of East Twenty-sixth street to 60 feet
In place, where it Is less than that
width, will be presented Friday. It la
- not beUeved there will be an objection,
raised, sus the car company cannot put
down a second track , until thl. 1. ac-
C0ItPwantiounced that' a unanimously
Wlgned petition had been presented to
the city council and had been favorably
acted upon more than a year ago, look
ing to the Improvement of East Thir
tieth atreet--then Thirty-flr.t street
but that it had been Impossible to get the
city engineer to act in the. matter. That
official 1. to be communicated with in
relation thereto before the next, meet
ing of the association. .
, The plan adopted by this association
of .ending- delegate, to attend meetings
of sister club, has been heartily com
mended and will be continued.
" ' - Explosion Kills Pitch Diggers.
(Stwcitt DlstMbA te Tbe JoaraaLt
BoUe, Ida., March I Two Spaniards
were killed by explosion of dynamite
near Jordan Valley yesterday afternoon.
The men were ; engaged in -irrigation
ditch construction, 'a-,. . j. '
oomcow warsa va. sxaojia naua
Simple Oil of Wlntexgreen (Jure. Bo---
v . sema and Drives Out Old, ;
Togy Treatment. , ;
If you were to hack your finger or
cald your arm. you would apply noma
healing remedy aa soon a . possible,
wouldn't you? ,
That would h. good ) common sense
and It would bring the quickest relief.
' You surely would never think of drink
ing medicine or doctoring- the blood to
cure' a surface affliction.
It's Just ths same principle with dls-
enaea of the skin. Kfini. nunriaula
-; .alt rheum and barber'. Itch .can be
cured-and cured easily If von atrUra
rtKht at the trouble ea you do with
ut or burn. ,
The cause of Itching, burning .kin
disease, accord In k to modem aolnc
is a germ which feeds upon the weaker
parts of the skin. ? To kill -these skin
liaoilll which- produce tha itchtnv
and usly red Wotch., use the famous
prescription or on ox wmiergreen, glye
crine and thymol, commonly known a.
I V, D. Prescription. This mild liquid
wa. advocated 'by a prominent akin
enecialiflt. Dr. Dennis of Chlcaeo. innv
before it was adopted generally. This
Jlijuid 1. called D. D. D. Prescription.
It is a punitive specif lo for all skia
disease.,' -. ': --"i -
Don't dos. th. stomach. 'Cure the
rkid through the .kin. W. know D. I.
ji. and voni'h for it Call at our .tore
tni . t u explain. Skldmor. Drug Co.,
i -i liird .treot. Hooklt on ekln dls-
- s f t-e. Skldmore IVug Co., 151
' sirtvt : '-'' .v;vt
J i
. If You Bead Thb.
m. in lanrii thai the leading tne&I
oil writers and teachers otj.ll tho several
school ot practice recommend, In the
atrongest terms possible, each and every
tafredlent entering into the oompoeitlon
";V Warca's Golden Medical Discovery
for the cure of weak stomach, dyspepsia,
catarrh ot stomach, l!v.r complaint,"
tnrnld liver, or biliousness, coronie www
Sffiucsw. all catarrhal diseases of
whaterer reflon, name or nature. It Is
alio specific T remedy for sJl such chronic
orlona standing case of catarrhal affeo
Sow nd their resultant as bronchial,
throat and lunf disease (except consump
tion) accompanied with severe coughs. It
Is not so rood for acute colds and coughs,
finwring.or chronic case, ft Is
MDeclallT efflcaclous In producing, per-
fect cures. IteonUlnstfiaciitnerryDar,
Gulden Seal root. Bloodroot, Stono, root
. i.- wnt. tmt Onmin'a root all ol
all the above mown h LrTS
Prof. Bartholow. of ATefferson Md. Col-
niTMt Fror. uare.jBi wio vii
?foL Flnlcr-riWhf wood, M. p., ol Bon.
rett Med. tpllegj, Chicago; got yonn
Klnr. M. iLof Cincinnati: ProL John
M fcudderftf. P., of ClnelnnaU i Prof.
KThS D, of Hahnemann
Med. CtfTIcs Chicago, and scores of
othTrjvrtSly eminent la their several
schadlrCl practice..
nun nu
blTcltr
!X noMlble guaranty of lu merit?.
i guaranty
Dnbllshea f
7 t . .4 thi oubllshed formula w
fhS-That Golden Medl.al Dlscove-
a
tc
nre. tripie-reuneu sj v
Kbli snd Wildes Is t most useful agent
ion. "':"!:- .it i,mi)i aa well as bron-
' 4-1 .x. n.
L .t.M rtn Ttract of native
A booklet of extracts from n nent
medical authorities, endorsing Its Ingre
dients m&'.H Tree on reou".
r. E. VvP'- Euilalo, NY.
Treasurer Wife Owned
Stock In Wrecked Bank's;
Bnbsidiary (tympany.
; Added light was. thrown on the con
nection of BUte Treasurer George A.
Steel with the tongle of the wrecked
Title Guarantee Trust company In
the federal court this morning-when
W. C. Bristol made appllcaUon . for
the settlement Of the account , of the
Home Security As Investment company.
At that- time. It wa stated that Mr
Eva Bteel. Wife ef the state treasurer,
owned oraotlcally all of the .took of
h Hnma Security A Investment cora
pany, which wa. a .ubaidlary corpora
tion of the Title company .
iinir.ti tha statement of the
rfi.t-i atirnv made to. Judse Wol
verton the Home Invertment company
was formed a. a .UDsiaiary n"'
. , "r ... ,v. .n,. nt th TMtla Guar
ante & Tru.t company, practically all
of the stock in the concern neing new
by Mrs. Eva Steel. .
Prior to the failure Of the bank the
rr - a.,rf4aa rtntnnanv nurchased lot
J of block .67. being property in the
business district. The
ment company borrowed $18,000 of the
Title Guarantee A Trust company with
which to awing th. deal, giving In re
turn for the money, a mortgage on the
property. At the time or
thl. amount wa. still owing, while the
private account .-, of fMrS. Bteel -, was
-'Application was therefore made thls
morning- to the court to11.."-
Bteel-PPiy hm1,duBA.b,r.
tinis ni thM mnrtaraae of II J, 000 due
the bank, or the receiver as the matter
now .tands. It wa. explained by Mr.
BrUioi that an arrangement had been
..oh,i whereby Mr- Steel agreed to
clear the property of all .debt ndnto
repay nt once to the bank the amount
.riiiMfnr the ST.01S paid bV
th. .inn,fr. of her,, private acoount
..in.i tha morta-are. - Judire Wolver-
ton allowed - the motion and mad. an
order to thateffects . mUtnl w
jX,8eott, eretaf.of thbHwJi'yi?Ju
vestment 'company, to take; the. book,
ik. ..mnonv tn nHtiah Columbia a.
.vl1an in a. law lull inuuiui '''
.in. thi - rnmiiiiir. : The . courts of
uiii.i. rniiimhis had issued a .urn
mons directing that the books of the
oompany be brought there for theAprU
term of the court, i It was ordered by
JuUge Wo'.verton that 'document,
be allowed AO" gd f Provided that . such
precauUons be taken by Mr. Bristol a.
would guarantee-their .afe return Into
the hand, of the receiver oi me n
Guarantee irusi company. -
BILLBOARDISTS TO X
BEPOME; AUTOISTS
Momhera of the special council com
mittee to determine the else and loca
tion of billboards ln Tortiana , nave
tvia nmanact of several automobile rides
in the near future l at the expense of
Georxe W. , Kleiser wno appeared , m-
fore 'Jie committee yesteraay - ana
asked the members to visit about the
city with him and determinethe con
ditions prevailing at present that they
be the bettef-.' able to make recommen
dations to the council of what 1. neea
ed in billboard legislations JCj.::'
Little wa. done yesieraay i oj
committee because, or the aDsence oi
Councilman Cellars who U a member.
Councllmen Belding and - Cottel were
preeent and di.cu.sed . th. creation t in
an mrormai way wun jb.- xu. .
The -committee' wiu- ainin; w
size of billboards, the license fee and
several .other phases, of the problem
now confronting the city. - umerou.
complaint, have been m filed . with the
council against billboard, which are i al
leged to be a nuisance because of their
sice and because of the . manner in
which they are constructed- It wa. due
tn these comnlalnts that . the present
committee wa. appointed."' - -j s
S0FTS0AP BEADY BUT v
NONE CAME AFTER IT
. : x ? ' 'i,-t'-t .fst-F ?
A meeting of ,ihe Forty-fifth Pre
cinct Kepubllcan club wa. held ,f last
night at East Thirty-seventh and Powell
streets. ;The meeting had been called
for the purpose of Indorsing candidates
for the state senate and the lower
bouse,- but -owing to the failure of the
prospective candidates to-put in an ap
pearance the object wa. abandoned for
the tlm. and instead the meeting- passed
resolutions and listened to speeches.
A resolution wa. adopted pledging the
support of the member. Of th. organ
ization 'only to tno.e canaiaaies wno
had been faithful Republican, through
out th. past. s-.--'-- --:;
Wednesday night, March'lli another
meetlnar will be held, at which tlm. H.
F. Westbrook will speak on the proposi
tion to take away from -district attor
ney, the power to elt aa grand Juries in
the determination of charge against
persons accused of crime. Mr. west-
brook Is a candidate for tha district
attorneyship-en the Republican ticket.
The various measure s to come up for
i formuU
PTCCM0 x n
iiirn it IIIIISII III
TITLE'S CASH BOX
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TilH OREGON DAILY JOURNAL. PORTLAND,
Thd Most Complete Assortment of Garden
ptmh'bH i ,; r: .J ' -- K ol . '1 t-rrJ 2 Lo-, !-;--:?-. f
I 9 fl II II I ... . I ' . . II II , w . , ..-.. V." f. 1 -.- v- ... . I A WW . I 1 1 , v
I nOrJ IV JI furnishing Needs start! tomorrow morning at 9 o'clock nd 1 ifctll 'I l
II i ll llirTi -i Jl I will continue for seven daysThii annual event is looked llrylVi
.B..BB I I. .. . I 1-. i I ' K I . ' ... . . i aBBBBaBassaav " TB BBJ I
traJii .
..... . . - . v .
ortuni
to equip or repienisn many Kitcncn nccaa l aroa
we are quoun,
has ever made A
arlv event
ment beginning tomorrow mornin
; : HOUSE FURNISHINGS '
40c Steamers on sale st, e.;.S2
15c Milk Strainers, t, etch. .12$
20c Sifter tnd Strainer, each lf
5c Asbestos Iron Holders, each i f
25c PoUto Ricers on' sale at x
Rtgulsr 10c Lemon cxiaeeiers j
10c Can Openers on sale at, ea of
5c Tsck Hammers on salo at.,f
20c Hammers, on saldvat, ea.iwf
15c Hatchets on sale at. each Xlf
10c Clothes Hooks, the doienSf
15; Cotton Qothes Lines, ea.Ilf
3c Wire Eff Whip fct, each...2
RegTilar 10c Fire Pokers, each 8f
10c Folding Lunch Boxes, each of
20c Tin Lunch , Boxes at, ea;x4l
50c Bake Shells, the doxen..39e)
25c TaWe Mats, at. the et.".lf
Regular 5c Asbestos Mats at 4e
Regular 30c Crumb Tra and
Brush, at this low. pricf, a lf
ei n PiaT Wringers.': ea..2.7
$L35 Meat Safes, at, ech.jl09
. $1.50 Nickel Lamps, ch..fl l
$1.60 Cop. Bottom .Boners
$1.00 "Waffle Irons, at, each..7f
S0c Covered Roasters, each.. 37
60c Covered. Roasters, each..7f
70c Covered Roasters, each..r3f
50c Clothes Baskets, at, each 39f
$1.20 6-ft, Stepladdcrs, each.. Oaf
30c , Counter Dusters, at, ea. .23f
25c Scrub Brushes at, each..lf
$1.25 ' set Potfs .Irons, set.
'-10c 'Iron Handles on sale at.. f
15c Gas Lighters, -at, each,.12
5c box Gas Tapers, the box..4
10e Candlesticks on sale at, ea jjf
Regulat-15c Stove Mits,at..l2
' 15c Wire Carpet Beaters, ea.l2
35c Porcelain Salt Box at.. 28
35c Stove Brushes on sale t..28f
35c Cuspidors on., sale at, "-Jxl
: 75c Bracket Lamp, eoraplete , . BO
Regular 15c Mop Sticks t;..xae
?0C Wife VlQtnCS iyincs, cai."r
3000 Dos. California Navel Oranges at 1 9c Doz.t Tomoirow-Basement-Place Your Next Grocery Order with TO Meier Q, Frank Store
Tffitt MPeVt Lfefct Lunches Served at Soda Fotmtain
RUNNING WATER, MINNEHAHA, IS
NOT AS POPULAR A8:IT ONCE WAS
Conaumer. of cltr water re
found to wa.te the liquid that flows
from Bull Bun are likely to find them
elve. minu. a .upply of an kind. -eofdlna;
to a deilsion reached ty Uie
-.- knar yesterday afternoon.; This
mlln wa. made when th. member, dis
cowe7 that the recent decision by
TlrVC- n riaiand of the .Ut cir-
rult court. In wmcn-ne ia "'5
cHt could not us. both the meter and
nit te in determining the f$
bill, meant, lo.. of; about 12,100. a
rthermorehe'
f oud to wa.te watar .land In danger of
.1 llliata dVlitl 7 " a a a
consldetatlon In June undef the -Initiative
and the referendum Will, also b.
iiaeussed.at night at the meeting
pHent wSlineV "rea fX'fhe
B, C. William, of Eugene, nJ?
for it. indorsement of 'the Uni
versity of Oregon appropriation .
'. . Bnllding Permits.
.f w ?Cleve erect dweUlng, ' East ' Nlne
.ifT.K h.taan Albert nnd Florence,
SI 500: George Schueman. rect dwel
Unr Borthwlck between , KlUlng.worth
" J r,,.h. S1.650: Sam,, Anderson,
;rt1eBlngE
tweon East MorrUon and Blm?nt-"C
flfln'V TV- Baraoco. .w;.iw y
iSZL s.tn WliM end Cleveland,
f irt Thirty-second, , $8,900 ; i A. . J.
narll erTct dwelling.1 East ; ;? Eigh
P ;SfWi ' Alberta and Florence,
.fio T! Hammoi. erect dweiumr
UuS ElBhteenth between Alberta -anfl
l-fftriince tl.eoOl J. Manson. erect dwel
lii? East rBlghteenth between Mildred
Irf'Rnrman $1 000: John Meyers, erect
Swtllirg Mildred between Union and
rtTTfii gii 000" J. - E. PeTemple, . erect
dwelling' East TamhUl between' East
Twenty-hf th and Ea.t - Twenty-.ixth,
$2,000. - -f ' - , : . , '
. ' . to nrmn thb orip. .
LAXATIVB BROM6 WWT ttf
Look ror ngnmww .
TEA
; The, way to buy tea is to
say 'to i your grocer:
want' Schiilingr's - Best ; -1 , lb.
Japan' or; Ceybh - or - Eng
lish ' Breakfast or Oolong:.
Tour grocer return your mpney If you 1
don't like it; we pay Ma. . '
-. .''. --11
for the next seven days, considering the fact that
in which hotel and restaurant
: K.
ii m vivc vuu Liiit wrue
HOUSE FURNISHINGS .
i?Plnnr Sifters on sale at..!2i
Japanese Pot Brushes, at. each.lf
35c Egg Poachers, on sale atjJSf
Rn.1mi Tfir Oil Cam. each.'.XVf
20c Gas Globes, on.sale at, ea.lf
35c Gas Toasters on sale
25c Furniture. Polish, PCCiaJ.19
35c Furniture Polish, special. 27
30c Turkey Duster on sale at.24
15c Wire Carpet Beater, eacn
K-eftU Knob, ort sale.' at. each Xf
20c 10-qt. Flaring Pails t.,..Jf
25c 12rqt Flaring Pails at,,.X9
30c 10-quart Dairy Pails t..24
35c 12-quart Dairy, Pails t.:28e
40e 14-juart Dairy Pails t.;.31f
35c 14-qt. Galvanlfed Pails... 28
$2J5 16-in. floor urusnes
15c Tea Canisters, at, each.. .XX
25c Spice Boxes, -at, each...X7
5a Match Safes on sal t, eft4,
10c Pot Chains on sale at, ea .'. .
5c Joice Extractor special 'at .4
20c Extensive Strainers,' ea. .X
10c Coffee Strainers, at, each.. 8
8c Soup Strainers,! on sale t..
25c Sink Strainers on sale,4t.X7
6c Kitchen Forks on sale at. ,o
Regular 5c Cake Turners, each, 4
10c Mixing Spoons, at,, each. .8
10c Wire Tea Stands, at, each. 8
Regular 5c Wire Soap Dish at.4
10c Sensible Egg Whip, each.. 8
10c Chopping Krafe on sale at.8
10c Dover Egg Beaters, each.8
Wire Potato Masher, each... 2
Regular 5c Dish Mop, at, each . .4
Keguiar iuc i-ia imcr, cu,..t
Regular 30c Washboards, ea..24
$li5 Universal Choppers, ea.. 99
Regular 35c Coffee Mills at.,. 27
50c Galvanized Coal Hods at. .39
Regular 35c Floor Mops, ea.. 28
$1.15 10x17-Mirror; at, each. 3
45c Steel Skillet on sale 'at... 3G.
Regular 23c Fry Pans, eachx
being- prosecuted. There is a city .ordi
nance Which provides that anyone die
covered wasting; water can be haled Into
the municipal court and fined for hi.
offense. Whether the offender i. pros
ecuted or not It is certain that he will
hav. the water turned off from th.
pipe, leading Into hi. property If he 1.
caught wasting- water.
City Attorney John Kavanaugh hand
ed the board an - opinion yesterday. In
which he stated that he thought It in
advisable to carry the case decided by
Judge Cleland to the supreme court.
Following; the receipt of-the opinion the
board decided to give up the fight for
meter and flat rates and prosecute the
Individual, caught wasting; water.
NE17 RESERVOIR TO BE
BUILT BY CONTRACT
A V.' - ii 1 . i 1 11 -i
Water -Board Turns) Down
Suggestion toUse Only
,.; City''xEmployes. , . -
--- Member, tof ; th. city, wat.r board
voted down th. suggestion of b. D.
Clarke, engineer ; of . the . water 'depart
ment, to us. olty employe. In eon.truet
Ing the new "reservoir to be built on
Portland Height., and adopted the prop-
oaltlon of SuDarlnt.ndent
jjoagto nave
the work done by contract
v contract. --;
Mr. Clark, said that th. Work could
be done as economically by putting city
laborer, at work on tne reservoir a. iy
letting the contract and asked the mem
ber, to allow him to have charge of the
.work. Mr. Dodge said that if the work
was done by contract the laborer, could
be hired r by the ; contractor at lower
wage, than IS.50 a day. which" the city
pays, ..- .:; 1 v. '-.? ; i - t-,. -i.
. ft 1. ' argued, however, - tha"t If ' the
work 1. done under Mr. Clarke7, super
vision he could employ a. many men as
the contractor would , put on : theMob,
and the difference In salary would be
about equal to the profit mad. by the
contractor. - '"'" - -. "
The - board i voted down Mr. Clarke,
proposition, and, th. contract will be let
within 80 day. Superintendent Dodge
aid -there would aeon be work in th.
water department for all the men now
waiting on the civil .ervlce list i.v"
PERSONAL
Dehni. 8. Crowley, who ha. been fore
man for Brown & McCabe, stevedores,
tnr , number of years, i. seriously ill
J hta homa. 443 OUsan street with
pneumonia. :-' v . J ' V, IV
C, & Hemniingwar ft Dalton, l?Ja.-
ii
TUESDAY EVENING. MARCH
3.
Seeds to Do
: The Meier & Frank Stored Annual March Sale of House
furnishing Needs starts tomorrow morning at 9 o'clock and
will continue for seven days This annual event is looked
forward to by the great majority of economical housekeep
: ers in our citv and surroundings This is certainly a golden:
a Anr,,n;4.
wubp im upuMuitj w .i..v.i.v jvu. wm.uv
there are almost 1,000 necessary articles reduced in price, is tne
keepers are vtedly -interested We
ni - smrire. nnBihV. whifh this
ew w w -
HOUSE FURNISHINGS
Regular 25c Fry Pans, each.wX
Regular 30c Fry Pans; each.. 24
$li5 Lind. Inverted Lights. .89
75c Lindsay Lights complete. BO
15c Picture Hooks, at, dozen, XO
Regular 5c Picture Wire at... 4
25c Brass Polish, pints, sp'l. .19
7 woodenware ri'V?.-
50c 7-pin Hat Racks, at, ea..S9
12c S-hook Hat Racks, each.:'.9
30c Potato Slicers, at, each..24
5c Butter Paddles,-on sale at... 4
Regular 7c Potato Mashers at. 6
15c Rolling Pins on sale at. .12
10c Wooden Spoons at, each... 8
13c .Towel Bars, on sale at, ea..9
15c Towel' Rollers, on sale at.X2
50c Kneading Boards, each... 39
12$ Oothes Horse, at, each. 99
$1 Woodsn Tubs, on sail at. 79
$1.25 Folding Ironing Boards V9f
40c Sleeve and Bosom Boards 32
35c 4-foot Ironing Boards at. 28
50c 5-foot Ironing Boards at.39
75c 5j4-foot Iromng Boards.. 5
15c 11-inch Chopping Bowls.".12
15c Wob"d Lemon Squeezer.,. 12
5c Mouse Traps, on sale at, ea.4
15e Rat-Traps on kale at, ta.12
40c Oval Chopping Bowls at.. 30
70c Oral Chopping Bowls at.. 50
-ifl TINWARE i : f
S0c 17-quart' Tin pish' Pan . i .89
12c Tin , Milk Pan, at, each. ,.9
12c Tin Pudding Pan, each. . .9
10c Tin Wash Basin, at, each.8
Regular 15c Collenders, each;. 12
15c Sieves on -sale at, each.. 12
10c Dust Pans on sale at, each.. 8
15c 8-Hole Muffin Pans, each. 12
Reg. 4c Tin Cups on sale at, ea.3
Regular 7c Tin Dippers, each. 6
60c Oval Dish P.anS, at, each,49
205" Coffee Pots, "pn sale at.
sachusetts, was in Portland yesterday In
the interest, of the candidacy of Secre
tary Taft for the Republican nomination
for the presidency. Mr. Hemmlngway
ha. been sent out to mak. a tour of th.
west by Manager Voorhlea, and la com
piling the result, of hi. finding, for
submission to th. manager. According
to Mr. Hemmlngway, the outlook for
his candidate Is encouraging, and, h.
predicts that Taft will reo.lv. tb. pres
idential nomination without a serious
struggle when the convention meet.
Judge Thomas J. Hatlsy, who was
operated on three week, ago at St
Vincent', hospital, 1. .till confined to
hi. bed. While some Improvement 1.
noted in hi. condition, it ha. not been
Sill H'S;
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, EDITED BY THE FRANK L SMITH MEAT CO. ; ;
" FlOHTINtJ-THB BEEP TRUST' '
326 Alder Street, Between First and Second Street
VOL. I. NO. 27.
To the Public: ,
Every-day we are approached by peo-
a who ask what is the meaning of
i. meat warT Whom. are you nght
lngT We take thl. mean, of explaining
our caee to the Portland public ,
- From 1889 Frank I Smith ha. been
engaged In the meat business in this
city. He I. a native .on of Oregon,
this" la hi. home.: town. Previou. to
1906 he waa a. atrlctly i wholesale
butcher selling meat to. the retail mar
Vats of th city. The Chicago Beef
Trust cam. to Portland . and demanded
that everyv retailer In , the city -buy
from them only.jflome frth-utcher.
who In .is ted on pa,tronllng Smith were
ebliged to.pay the. Trust a fine, of from
$6 to, $25' in gold, coin, and Ahlsln
America, the land of the free. At the
same time the retailers were handed a
schedule of high price at which all
were obliged to .ell bo that everybody
"will make money." Smith then opened
a retail - market - and offered meat to
tha public at wholesale . prices - How
the people came to Smith', and . how
they stayed by - hlni, .and . how they
helped him in hi. -.flghtgalnst the
world-famed monopoly, the Beef Trust
is a story that i. being interwoven with
the history pf Portland .The Beef Trust
appointed an agent to try to buy out
Smith, and .thl. 1. the argument .the
agent u.ed: . "If you don't sell out we
will put a market right up against you
and drive you out and if one market
can't do the work, we will put in an
other on th other eld of you.' Smith
would not .ell out Smith will never
ell out nor will they ever be able to
drive mlth out Wait and .ee! We
want your trade, reader, be it little -or
much, every little 'count..- Hundred, of
Portland'. merchant, and best - people
have offered tie their moral support and
pledged 41. their patronage.' Yon will
see , them " any ; hour of the 'day at
Smith's. Bald an old-time merchant not
long ago: "Smith, I hope you will lick
them-plumb back to the Rocky moun
tains. Let them see that western peo
ple hav western grit and that we will
stand together for our right, when we
' FRANK 1 SMITH MEAT CO.
1003.
Fount! fa tha Citv -
Cimim,r noria fnr th
have arranged for doubling tne
store ilwavs aims to do We advise early selections lor Dargains
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GRANITEWARE ;
75c Rice Boilers on sale at.j.M
80c Stove Pots on sale at, ea..63
Reg. 45c Coffee Pots, eaclu.. 36
75c 17-quart Dish Pan, each.. 59
20c Sauce Kettles, at, each... 16
25c Sauce Kittles, at, each'.. .l
27c Sauce Kettles, at, each. ,.21
30c Sauce Kettles, at,' each... 23
25c 5-quart Milk Pans, each-.. 19
30c 6-quart Milk Panseachr.23
35c 8-quart Milk Pans, each,. 28
40c Wash Basin on sale at.. 32
35c 6-quart Pudding Pans at.. 28
40c 8-quart Pudding Pans at.. 32
30c Covered Sauce Pans at.. 24
45c Covered Sauce Pans at.. 36
50c Covered Sauce Pans at. .39
35c . Covered Sauce Kettles. .28
40c Cotered Sauce : Kettles. .82
50c t Covered Sauce Kettles. .39
65c; Covered 'Sauce Kettles.,53
30c Berlin Kettles,. at, each... 24
50c Berlin Kettles, at, each:. 89
-"; v J glAssware r .'
35c Pressed Tumblers, special 28
Regular 60c Thin Tumblers.. 48
1 5c Pickle Dish on sale at ... 12
Reg. 15c Nappy on sale at. ,'.12
30e CelerjrTrajr on al at.i;23
18c Berry Bowl on sale at14
25c Berry Bowl On sale at.,. 19
75c Berry Dishes, the dozen.. 59
30c Berry Dishes the dozen.. 23
50c Water Pitchers, special. ..39
60c four-piece set on sale ,at,49f
BATHROOM SUPPLIES
15c Toothbrush Holders, each. 11
35c Toothbrush Holders, each. 28
90c 18-inch Towel Racks, ea..71
$1.00 24-inch Towel Racks, at. 79
85c Bathtub Seats on sale at.72
$1.50 Soap Dish for tub. -;.f 119
Regular $1.50 Head Rests. f 1.19
$2.15 Glass Holders, each4.fl.89
aa rapid aa- wa. nopeaior. iio wm
be moved to his home,' 835 Marshall
street, the latter part of thl. week,
should hi. condition permit .It ?
Report, from the 'sick bed pf .15. 3X
McK.ee, clerk of the United Btate. court
for the district of Oregon, who 1. 1U
with tho grip at . th. Good " Samaritan
hospital, are not encouraging. He was
a very sick mart yeatarday and passed
. restless night' last night although
a slight Improvement I. noted lnb4.
condition thf. morning. - t . .
. I " Ambrose Seeks Reelection. - -
Vv : (Spadai niapatch to The looraal
Canyon City. Or.; March S.--Sheriff
AIlbY KO-m
PORTLAND, OREGON, MARCH 3.
UENTEN FISH
Buy.at' Smitii's.' No cold storage nor frozen fish at Smith's
If we conld.not;rgtye. you resh ; tisn we
J, t- u WUiU W fc -
Royal Chinook Salmon J . 1 5c
idiHoii . ,.- -4 . . jv.
California SmeltWriir JOc
Extra Choice Roasts of Pork. ..Yf. ........... 10c to 15q
Other? Cuts of Pork from
SmithV OvSuar-Cured
Smith's Hams or Half Hams
Sliced Ham from the centertV;,
Tender: RoundSteak; vtT
PorteVhousel Steaks and ."T"-Bone Steaks . . V.
Tenderlom - Steaks -
Othw:Cuts;:bf:Becifrof
PLENTYIOf img PLENTYIOHIAMB
5th - Strcct Entrance
mftiintami or beach The prices
pest pnee-reoucuon w
torcc oi salespeople m our
,
SEMI-PORCELAIN
'Plates, Cups and Saucers, Bone
Plates, Bakers, Covered Vegetable
Dishes, Gravy Boats, Pickle Dishes,
etc., at cost. : Let us show you.
;;:v.EARTHENWARE."v:i:::-:;
10c Mixing B6wls,on sale at.. .8
, 6c '5-inch Yellow Nappies., ,.5:
8c 6-inch Yellow Nappies... .6
10c 7-inch Yellow Nappies. .,8
12c 8-inch Yellow Nappies... 9
15c P-inch' Yellow Nappies.. XX
20c 10-inch Yellow Nappies. .X5 ,
25c 1 1-inch Yellow Nappies . . X8
30c 12-inch : Yellow Nappies. .23
8c finch YellowBlkers at....
10c 7-4nch Yellow Bakers at '.-'. 7
13c 8-inch Yellow Bakers at..'.9
15c 9-inch Yellow Bakers at.XX
15c Yellow Jugs on sale at. .XX
20c Earthen Tea Pots, special 15
1 r: - ' NICKELWARE
1.10 3-pt Nickel Coffee Pot. 88
1.15 4-pL Nickel Tea Pots.. 93
1.25 5-pt. Nickel TeaPotSv.99
1 in ft.nt Nickel Tea Pots f 1.11
5c' Round Nickel Trlys. at..l2
k CUTLERY
iOc Paring Knives on sale at:; . 8 '
15c Paring Knives on sale t-12
20e ParipgKnive$ on sale t.2;
5c Apple Corers on sale at, .ea.
Regular Sc Corkscrews, each.4
Regular 15c Corkscrews, each.X2
Regular 25c Corkscrews, each.X9
10c Kitchen Teaspoons, at, set.8
20c Kitchen Tablespoons, set.XG
25c Kitchen Sets, 3 knives..; X9.
15c Silver Polish, the bottle. 11
15c Polish Cloths, on sale st.XX
Regular 25cJKitchen Knives , ,19
30c 6-inch Butcher Knrves. .2X
35c Bread Knives, on sale t.27
50c Bread Knives, on sale at.39
35c 7-inch Spatula, on sale st.27
I.. F. Ambrose, who 1 ha. .erred tw
term. In thl. county, will b. a cand
data for reelection before the prunarle
He 1. a Republican.
---tr Ooddi Tof XrerytddT.-"
Mr.. Norman R. Coulter, a protnlnen
architect In the Deibert Duuotng, ea
KVnnGiaea.-aa.Tai i "T fully endorse a:
that ha. been said Of Eleetrlo Bitter
a. a tonio medicine it 1. gooa xor ev
erybody. It correct, .tomach, liver an
kidney disorders in a prompt and efi
riant manner and build, up the .yM
cam " Eleetrlo Bitter. 1. thereat sprln
medicin. ever sold over a drugglsu
counter: as a blood purifier it is ru
equaled. . 60a at Skldmor Drug Co
1908. s PRICE: YOUR PATRONAGE
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Razor Clams, 2 dozen . . .25a
Hardshell Xlams per 4b 5d
I Olympia i Qystef Cpmt 30(
5c to lOd
BreakfastBaconf vlHvwlS.
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