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14 THE OREGON .DAILY'. JOURNAU PORTLAND. .FRIDAY, EVENING. JUNE IS. 1808. SUGAR, 17 IBS. FOIt $1.00 9 lbs. Prunes. V. . 25c 7 lbs. Navy eBans "... '"'? 2c 1 pound Ghirardclli's Ground Chocolate... 30c I packages Macaroni .......... i. ... ; . ; . .25c All package Crackers 20c Carnation Cream, 3 for. ............ ......25c 3 cans Tomatoes .................. 25c 3 cans Corn .. i ........ . . . . ... ..,' . .25c All fancy Crackers, 2 lbs; for. . ... ... .... -25c 2 glasses Chip Beef; . V. . .... 25c Shredded Wheat : 10c COMB HONEY- ...... 10c 1,000 : MATCHES ; . . . . I . , .". 5c 13 BARS SOAP ?. ...... ; i ; . . 25c 1 GALLON SYRUP. 45(5 PACKAGE POSTUM 20c 1 DOZEN RANCH EGGS 20c BEST CREAMERY BUTTER, ROLL , , 55c GOOD TABLE BUTTER, ROLL. . ...45c 1 -quart bottle; Salad Oil. . I . . .'. , : . .25c 2 cansy Pineapple ,v . ; . . . .. . . . . ; . ... . .25q Extra standard Peaches can . ... , ; i ; !. . , 1 $? Extra standard Pears, can. ..,;......... 15c Extra standard Plujns, can.'. .... . .V. . .' . .'15c Free Basket With Every $3.00 Order 2 large Ivory Soap;.;V.. A.... v. 15c 2 packa ges Acme .latches . v. . . . . , . . . 15c 8 bars D. C. Soap - ........... 25c, 7 bars Toilet Soap. .......... . ,25c Saturday Spgdals!. - SaturciyippaEsI Main 1412 FIRST AND TAYLOR STREETS Home A 1412 MEATS MEATS!! MEATS!!! 14c LOIN OF PORK Porterhouse Steak, per pound,. .......15$ Veal Stew, per pound. .......,...... ...... ..'.'.; 8$ Loin Steak, per pound . . . . . ,.15$ Veal ' Roast, per pound. , .......... ............. . .10$ Round Steak, per pound , 12$ , Veal Chops, per pound. . ........................ , ,.10 Whole Rump, per pound 8$ Veal Loin, per pound y..,12$ Leg (f Beei, per pound. ...... , 8$ Veal Leg, per .pound. 1. 12$ Porterhouse-Roasts, per pounds... '15 Veal Sausage,per pound...4 ' 12$ Loin Roasts, per pound. , ...15$ Round Roasts, per pound.... :12$ , , ' tJOIlv, rot Koasts,-per pouna. .ofr, w, xur Pork Roast; oer oound. 12 .per pound...,...........; ..of to f ;. Pork steak, 2 pounds. , . . ;. ...... .25$ "'7 : r CHAM ' Fresh Ham, per pound. ,......,,,., ......12$ Corn Beef, Cottage H Picnic Hams Cottage Hams .V. . ..... . . ... . .13$ -j I resh bides,' per pound. . , . . .... . ... . ; ..... . . xiya JJry oau ront, per pounu , . . ..... .... . . j-'ay V- VEGETABLES 8 pounds Dry Onions . . ... 8 pounds Pieplant V . 8 pounds Spuds v . 'i , -i ..... 4 pounds new peas .... . 3 cans Tomatoes . . . . . . 3 cans Corn . i . ...... ;....;;25-.-.'....;'.25 ....... .25 ...25 25' ....25 2 glasses Chipped Beef 3 sacks Salt . ... f 2 pounds Tapioca 2 pounds Sago ........... .K . . . .25 ...10 ...15 ...15 3 cans Lye .......... .25 2 lbs. Tapioca ,15 3 pkgs. Raisins ..... u 25 ' Bottle Ammonia . . 5 3 glasses Jelly ........25 Bottle Blueing ....... ..5 3, cans Tomatoes '. .... .25 Corn Starch .......... .5 3 cans Corn ...... ,4, .25 , 2 lbs. Sago, .......... .15 3 cans Salmon 25 2-lb. brick Codfish... .15 All 40c Brooms ; . : . ...... ;'.7;T : . . . . .30 MASON JARS Pints, per dozen ', . ... ... .V. . ,-. . .". ..... .S5 Quarts, per dozen . . . . ; ; ... .......... ... . . ... . . .65 Half gallons, per dozen V. . . ; . '.. .... ..v. ..00 Ttie tar&st Cash Grocery and Market in Portland POTATOES, Per Sack . Ql.OO 2 2-lb. cans Pork and. Beans. . . , J ,!. . , ........ . . .15 4 1-lb. cans Pork arid Beans 25 2 3-lh. cans Pork and Beans. ...h. . .... . . ...25 "r: ; canned meats 2- Ib. can Corn Beef . . . . 15, l-!b. can Corn Beef, 3 for .25 Mb. can Chipped Beef ...j.. , ...... 15 J-lb: can Chipped Beef,'3 for;.'. . ; . . . ; .25 l-Jb. can Lunch Tongue . . ....... '. . . . . . .15 J-lb; can Lunch Tongue . . ,' .-. . ; . . . . . , ; . ,. . . . ; . . 10 1-lb. (an Sliced Bacon ...;...... .; ............ . 15 -lb. can Veal Loaf, 3 for .", . ..... i . .25 Deviled Ham, large size, 3 for .25 2 cans Roast Beef , ; I . . . . .... . , . . . . . . .15 1-lh. can Chile Con Carne, 3 for . ... ....... . .. .25 Violet Pancake Flour ; ... 1 . 10c 2 lbs, half skim Cheese.. ; . ..... . ... .V. . .25c One lb. Loaf Sugar Free with every Jf pound pf Monarch Coffee at:. . . . . . . . JL Our Special Brand Flour $110S!t. DURKEE'S PURE SPICES, CAN. ... ...5c- 10-pourid sack Cornmeal . . . . . . . . .:,..'.. 30c 6 bars Naptha SoapV . ...... ...... . . r. . . .25c 3- bar box Toilet Soap; ,t ; .,10c Eagle Milk . .... ,15c 2 cans Shrimps. . .25c. 5 pounds Pink" Beans 25c 1 package Fig Prune . . . .20c 25 oz. K C Baking.Powder.... v20c Crescent .Corn Flakes, package...'.' 5c 1 pound any kind of 50c .Tea :. . . ... ...... 25c Sanitarium Nut Butter, in glass. ....... .25c 3 bottles any kind . Extract . . . . . ..... .. .25c 3 packages Jello. ..... . . ..... ........ . . ,25c Economy Jar Covers, dozen . . . . ; . . . . . . .25c 2-lbs. Half Skimmed CHeese 25c :;SI!IKIIG FUIID : TO BUILD I K. of P. Grand Xodge to Erect Edifice Here New : Charter Is Adopted. ' The rnd lodge, KnlghU of Pythla. for th tt of Oregon adjourned last -nivht Hfif.r holding the most import- f itnt -ftnnual aeeakm In 1U hletory. To V tliinga ot more thfcn ordinary; Interest tn Pvthisns were done. One wm th nivivl.lnn hv h cranil lode for an n nual ainklng- fund of Id per pent of the receipts of the organisation to ouiia a permanent neadquartera in Portland ror The aecond important object of thla year's convention waa the adoption of a new charter. Thla was a laDorious K . tlc urn t ha old charter had to be com -1 Dletely remodeled to conform to the na- ' t!ona requlrementa- of the supreme , Indue. . , i '-"""i IS ; One' of the most Interesting features of yesterday arternoon's session was tne Installation of new officers. The newly elected officers of the grand lodge were invested with the insignia or tneir 01- flees and installed after the formal rit- ual of the order waa read to each. : The Portland and Rainier teams gave their fancv drills In third rank work. The first prise of ,75 was awarded, to the " Kalnler team. , v , , Following is a list of the -standing 'committees appointed by Y Grand Chan cellor Moaer to act at tne iu meeting . of the grand lodge, at Pendleton: Committees sTamed. ' Credentials Robert Johnson, Valley; C. B. AuBtin, Ashland: W. U Brice. In . dependence; G. F. Kdwards, Hilton; J. il. Copland. St. Helens. Judiciary R, G. JJorrow, Portland; F. ts TV. Davis, Union; L. Mt CarL Albany; n Vf.rF, Vinton, McMinnvllle; J, F. Tates, ? .Corvallia. - s ' Grievances F. M. White, Klamath; J. . xX.i Hicks, Cottage Orove; W. R. Cun nineham. Canyon City. Finance F. P. Baumgartner, Port land; G. W. Knight, Hubbard; F. 8. Grant, Portland; H. A. Johnson, Balem; f ' W. G. Hane. Hillsboro. V' Reports U'. W. Elfert. Medford: U ;A. Whenut, Marshfleld; H. M. lorensten, - Astoria: A. C Foster, Brownsville; W. ,B. warratt, Meppnerr PUSH f.1 TO CLASH 01 THE DIAMOND Annual Game for Benefit of Flower Mission Takes Place Tomorrow. M Hears and Per Diem M. A. Rader, Portland: V. C. Brock. Hood River; A. . - ' F. LeveKar, Coquille; Auguat Hug, El gin; A. . Montgomery, Helix. State of the Order M. F. Davis, T'nion; W. U Bradshaw, The Dalles, - V. K. Crouch, Portland; T. W. Jenkins, -Cottage Grove; D. E. Buchanan, Port-i- land. -J f : : Printing I R. Btlnson. Salem;' Ed ; ward Bailey. Junction City; Fred A. : Nuhl, Bandon; W. 8. Maple, Condon; Otho Ward, Lone Rock. Warranta and Charters Ducan Mac Xod, Prlneville; W. B. Dobson, Athena; T. T. Kahout, Ontario; Elmer Larkins, r Rules J. P. Kennedy, Portland: J. H. - Guinn. Pendleton; T. W. Williams, I Grants Pass: U. B. Dlmmlck. Oregon City; A. C. Miller, Enterprise. X Insurance C. J. Bright. Wasco; Nerl Acklea, Ia Grande; R. G. Connor. Cas " cade Locks; J. P. Province, Mitchell; J. N. Dltmar, Granite. " . Military A. B. Stearns, Baker City; J. H. Olson, Portland; J. A. Perry, Rose burg: D. E. Scott, Rainier; R. L. NelU, feurr.pter. ' . Necrology J. H. Mlsner,- Portland; William Hughes, Portland; A. P. Luther. Olencoe: J. H. Cornelius, Cornelius; " Henry Tohl,. Nehalem. - Publicity Willard L. Marks. Albany; v Clark Wood. Weston; J. E. Bralller, Sea side; James Walton. Tillamook; J. .-A. . Chamberlain. Falls City. - Correspondence W. M. Cake, supreme ' . representative..,- ; . . . , : Barry nd Longford Again. New Tork, June 1. Sam Langford, the colored mlddlewelaht fiahter. and Jim Barry, the strong and hard hitting heavyweight of Chicago, are slated to mix it r in a six round bout before a local-club tonight. This will be the sixth time the two have met. The last time the colored fighter disposed of Parry In two rounds. v ... -The second annual baseball game be tween the Lawyers and Doctors and the Bankers' league team, will take place tomorrow at- I p. m. on Multnomah field. The players that are to take rart rank among the best amateurs in he country. Nearly all have played on "varsity" clubs In eastern and, western colleges. The rivalry between the teams and their - supporters Is intense, and the game promises to be hard-fought. Ed ward Rankin will be umpire. Governor Chamberlain. Mayor Lane and President A. L. Mills will open the ame. Multnomah Held is oetng put excellent condition, ana tne cnarity game will be the first game to be played on the new Multnomah field, the bent or its kind on the coast. Already many gay parties have been made up to attend the game, and from present indications a record-breaking crowd win be in attendance. Tne young ladles of -the Flower . mission have worked bard to make this event a suc cess. The object' for which the game Is given is the support of the day nursery at 25 North Ninth street. Here little tots ud to years of ace are cared for by competent matrons, assisted by the young ladies or the mission. The moth era are thus enabled to earn an honest living, knowing that during their dally ion tneir lovea ones are cared ror Dy mot nerl y nurses. The young ladles of the Flower mis sion deserve great credit for maintaining thla institution, and If the public would only visit the nursery and see the healthy, happy little ones. Its useful ness would appeal more strongly to them. The mission also looks ud per sons who are In need of assistance, and lurnisnes rooa. ciotning, medicine, and medical attendance. About SO members do active duty among the poor, distrib uting feed, etc., and caring for their wants. The organization Is supported Get Next to Smith's Ne w Market, 791 Mississippi Ave. THE OLD DE FRANCO. MARKET FRANK L. SMITH MEAT CO. "Fighting the Beef Trust Wiree Markets CZT The New Market 791 Mississippi Ave. . Soup Meat ....3 J Pork Sausage ... Between First and Seooad Streets, WearnsseU Street. (The Old Be rranoo. Market) TTs Sell Okeay for Cask. . Live Crawfish 25c Per Dozen Ccoliccl Crawfish 30c Per Dozen Fleuty ef Halibut Cheap. EXASQVAB.TTSS TO 8A1M0W SOOI ORCGOU FISH CO. U RENCB HEYE9, VniTi J094: A-1094. 1.1-173 fcauisos, St Seiow Troat. by the dues of members, donations by mends, and the proceeds of the an nual ball game. .The linn-tin will h a. fnlinwa- lawyers and Doctors. R.nir.ra fitott ,..... C. .Moreland. Catterlln Fenton P Morris SInnott IB Toung Banks tB Sperry Murohy ...i JH r.mnh.n Johnson SS Myers RP Steadman Wright CF Bennett Bnons ......... . LF. rvnhi. Cahalln, Loonegan ..8. ..Powell, Stephens umpire k. Kan Kin. Game called at p. m. sharp. , SQUEEZE PLAYS. Don't fall Info h h.hlt Of lrnnlrl-. because the team drops a few games. Its bad manners. ... Portland will tu. id. A breaks even on this trip south. ? e The telephones at the smoke houses e worklna overtime.'- (tvnvM, wants to know how the team is faring abroad. Pearl Casey Is back In the game again iter a tWO-WeeW. lh.no. Tk. tm dldnt look complete without Peart Manager McTrri the California press with accounts, of the big crowds here during the Festival week. That 2i,000 aggregate stuns them. e Jack fVrVmn11 nn.k. -V -. Hal Danslg's. His "umns" mv fh Beaver first baseman haa Improved 100 per .cent since the opening game. . A rival ,f or Hal Chase, eh? baseball. thinks the fans want a rest and isn't afraid to say it. Mac Is about rlghu too. The fans do need rest; particularly the brand that haa ward tchln the 8eal" ""a ck- e ' ' I McCredl, paid the Angels more for wrj"k Surtns; the Rose Festival week than the Beavers drew In the en tire opening week in Ban Francisco, ac cording to a recent statement. ...... . t.- ' - J----.- - " ii.r-.V j,.-. . 'v Down south they like the looks" of Busher Marshall. , He is coolest, thev say, wnen the fire Is hottest. We never had much of a chance to see the at- Match Fighter Again.. V' Oakland, Cel., June Efforta are being made today to bring about anoth er match between Johnny Murphy and Lew Powell, who fought six rounds to f drT Ja' "iKht before the West Oak land Athletic club. It was one of the '.re" bouts that has ever been pulled, orr before the club, and the sports are anx ou to have the youngsters matched again. ...... Plates of Beef .... 2 . i .5 Brisket of Beef. . , .......... .5 Liver v . . , 5 Necks of Beef . . 5 Plate Corned Beef ....6 Brisket Corned Beef ..6 Shoulder Roast Beef ....8 Chuck Roast Beef 8 Shoulder Beefsteak .Y.8 Lean Corned Beef ,.8 Rump Roast Beef, end cut. . . 8 Rump Roast Beef, choice. . .10 Prime Rib Roast Beef, sixth, seventh andeighth rib... 10 Round Roast Beef '. . 10 Round Steak ,10 Hamburg Steak 10 Beef Tongues, rough trim d. 10 Flank Steak 12H Sirloin Steak :..12 Rib Steak, usual cut .....12? Spring Lamb Hindquarters. 15 Spring Lamb Loin Chops... 15 Spring Lamb Rib Chops. . . .15 Spring Lamb Frontq'rters 12 Shoulder of Mutton ........ 10 Shoulder Mutton Chops, .12 Legs of Mutton, large. ...12 Frontquarters of Mutton . 10 Legs of Mutton, small .....15 Loin Mutton Chops y...... 15 Rib Mutton Chops , 15 igs' Hocks .... . . ' . ' 8 Shoulder Roast Pork ..... .ilO Whole Shoulder Pork;. . ;-, .11 J ........12K Center Cuts Shoulder Roast Pork 12y2f Legs otPork ...12K Shoulder Pork Chops . '. . .12$ Fresh Side Pork .12f Corned Side Pork. ...... .12 Dry Salt Pork .......... .12$ Leaf Lard, fresh ........ 12$ Loin Roast Pork lS$ Loin Pork Chops .... .... . .15 Rib Pork Chops ,J.5 Veal Shanks ....6 Necks of Veal .. . .10$ Breasts of Veal 10i Legs of Veal ...... . . . . 12$ Shoulder Roast Veal. . . . 12$ Shoulder Veal Cutlets. . . .12$ Rump Roast Veal . ; . . .15 Loin Veal Cutlets '. 1S$ Rib Veal Cutlets '.15 Hams, whole .15 Half a Ham .........15 Smith's Sugar-Cured Breakfast Bacon -. .'. . . .17$ Sliced Breakfast Bacon. .. . .20$ Boiled Ham, sliced 30 Pressed 'Corned Beef.. . . . i .20$ Smith's Pure Lard in 5-lb. N 1 ' pails. 60 Liver Sausage ......10 Head Cheese ......... :...!$ Bologna Sausage ..10 Frankfurt Sausage -.10 Veal Sausage ....12$ Fine Fancy Oregon Hens absolutely fresh . . . Chinook Salmon . .12 Halibut . .... .8 , ... .15$ and 18$ Shad ......... 5f The Best 25c Coffee In Town at HAINES ':.sf " ' i i ' i '" Te,a Store Seoond ud Alder 8 treats. Fhone Ifata 170 8, c 1 JHE HIGHEST GRADES OF COFFEE ROASTED IN THE . NORTH WEST , AT YOUR ; GROCERS." MA ccrrtt j Journal Wants, lc a Word. groceries MIoS CFCCery CO. - BOTH PHONES 2596 318-350 Askeny St Buy Your Groceries From Us for Cash And Save From 10 to 15 Per Cent Some Specials for Saturday. V POTATOESChoice Burbanks, per sack $1.00 SUGAR Best Dry Granulated, 17 pounds for . ,.-.. . . . ... ....... .... . .$1.00 BUTTER Oregon Fancy Creamery, 2-pound roll . . . . . FLOUKRose City It's the : best, per sack, . . v ... . . . ILK ! Carnation, 95c per dozen, per case . 55c .$1.35 .$3.75 Can Eagle Milk . . 15c 2 Cans Baker's Cocoa K 45c 1-U Can Ghifardelli's Chocolate. .'.30c 2 Cans Minced Clams 25c 3 Cans Pioneer Milk ...25c 2 lbs. Gloss or Corn Starch. . ...... 15c 5 pounds Broken Head Rice. . 2 Cans Shrimps . . . . . . . . .i . 10-lb. . Sack Corn Meal , . . , , . . . , 4 10c Packages Table Salt . . : . Pound Special Blend Coffee . . Pound Black or Green Tea ; ..... ... 25c 25cv ...30c ...25c 25c 25c SPECIAL PRICES TO HOTELS, RESTAURANTS AND BOARDING . ' HOUSES. W'A RN IJVQ to the Residents Qf North Albina STICK TO THE PIONEERS DON'T BE FOOLED by the pirates that are gobbling up the meat business. me H H A w. I MARKET Meets Trust and Anti-Trust prices. Watch their; quotations and come to usl . WE GO 'EM ONE BETTER We still sell on credit and make delivery any ! " Iwhere "horth of Russell Street 843 Mississippi Aye. Wood lawn 1670 Home CI 896 If you want .the test , the market af- .... . fords la , ' Poultry, Oysters and Fish f , Be sure and call on " . ' G. COVACII & CO. 275 First St We handle this line only. WXBT SZ9B ; szurnT OBTXiT . Phones A-3586. Mala BIS. BUCKBEE GROCERY CO. POURTH 37 & Domino Syrup, H sal. 15c, gal.... 65 Corn Flakes. 4. for...... ....... ...25 H O Oat Meal, I for. ........ ....25tf rilalt a Vita. 4 for ................. 2 5 Hunt's Perfect Baking Powder, lb-. 15 Sweet Potatoes, 15 for..... r..... .25 Golden Gate Coffee, J-lb cans. ... .80d Starch, I lbs. Silver Qloss.. ....... 60e Golden Star Soap; 8 for........ ..25 Best Coffee, 1-lb... tie rf'es, sal. ............... 350 H E N S 16c lb. Spring Chickens, lb. 25c Best Butter, roll ... 50c RANCH EGGS, 2 doz. .45c Chinook Salmon, 2 lbs .25c Halibut, 3 lbs for. ; .' . . .25c Milchner Herrings, keg. . $1 Crabs. V.. ; . ... . . 10c to 15c I Columbia Fish Co. THIRD AND ANKENY. v ' Phones Marn BA5553 v THIS is to sxxura tov.strav s dalles Diamond and . , Liberty Bell Flour 18 XSGOaCMXirOBD BT ETEBT OO09 aaoCEB. . . , DicmorJ Roller Mills 232J4 Washington St., Upstairs.,