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THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL, PORTLAND, FRIDAY EVENING, JUNE 23, 1SC3. UGAH, 17 :;1BS. FOR $1X0 Carnation Cream, per dozen ........... .95c Carnation Cream, 3 for ........... Z5c 9 lbs. Prunes . .25c 7 lbs. Navy Beans : .25c 1 pound Ghirardelli's Ground Chocolate. . .30c ! 3 nackatres Macaroni: ...25c j All package. Crackers............ ....... 20c ! 3 cans Tomatoes V 25c 1 3 cans Corn 25c All fancy Crackers, 2 lbs. for. .... . -25c z glasses ni p ueei . soc Shredded Wheat : . 10c COMB HONEY ..10c 1,000 MATCHES . . 5c 13 BARS SOAP 25c 1 .GALLON SYRUP 45c PACKAGE POSTUM . . ; 20c 1 DOZEN RANCH EGGS 20c BEST CREAMERY BUTTER, ROLL; .55c GOOD TABLE BUTTER, ROLL..... ,45c l-juart bottle Salad Oil. ...25c 2 cans Pineapple. .. . . . , . . . . . . . . . . . ,25c Extra standard'Peaches, can. . . . ; . . . , . . 15c Extra standard Pears, can. . . ...... ... ; . . 15c Extra standard Plums, can 15c FrccBaskct With Every $3.00 Order 2 large Ivory Soap 15c 2 packages Acme Matches. . .. . . . . . .... . .15c 8 bars D. C. Soap. . . . . .... . . . . . . . .... . ..25c 7 bars Toilet Soap ............. . . . ... ; 25c There Is Something, Splendidly Indspsndent in Paying CcsSi THEPE0P Main 1412 FIRST AND TAYLOR STREETS Home A 1412 In no other way can one maintain such unfaltering self-respect as when they pay spot cash for every thing they eat and, aside from this fact, look at the money saved when one buys groceries from us. It's all of 25 per cent Where else can the money you earn be surely earning so much for you? Jt's a fat profit including good living. .' LAST DAY TO BUY MASON . ; JARS AT THESE PRICES MASOINJARS Pints, per dozen .55 Quarts, per dozen . .. . . . . .65 Half gallons, per dozen . . . . ....... .O0 5 Packages Seeded Raisins. . . . 25c 2 glasses Chipped Beef . .... ...................... .25 3 sacks Salt ;10 2 pounds Japioca ... . ...................... 15 2 pounds Sago . 15 Vegetables : Cucumbers, 3 for . , . . .10c Fresh Tomatoes, 2 lbs. for 15c New Peas per lb. ...C......... ,5c 10 pounds New Potatoes ......:. 25c 8 pounds Dry Onions . . ... . . i. . .. , . , ;-. .25c Green or Wax Beans, per lb . . . . .... ; , . . . . . . ,10c 2 cans Minced Clams . . . . , ...... .v. .25c 10-lb. sack Rolled Oats ...... 35c 10-lb. sack Farina . . , J ,35c 10-lb. sack Graham .... .,...... ,30c 10-lb. sack Pastry Flour 30c Big Special Sale on all Cuts of Meat; forlSaturday The Largest Cash Grocery and iVJarket in Portland POTATOES, Per Sacli . . 01.00 i i n 15 ........23 . 25 2 2-lb. cans Pork and Beans. 4 1-lb. cans Pork and Beans. 2 3-lb. cans Pork and Beans. . CAMNED MEATS -2-l6. can Corn Beef . . . . .................. 1-lb. can Corn Beef, 3 for . ... .. 1-lb. can Chipped Beef .... . . . , y34h. can Chipped Beef, 3 for ,j 1-lbTcan Lunch Tongue ,', . J4-Ib. can Lunch Tongue., . . , . ...... . ... . 1-lb.- can Sliced Bacon V2-b. can Veal Loaf, 3 for Deviled Ham, large size, 3 for' 2 cans Roast Beef . , . . . 1-lb." can Chile Con Carne.' 3 for 15 23 15 25 25 Violet Pancake Flour . . . . . .... . ..... ... 10c 2 lbs half vskim Cheese. . ............ ,25c One lb. Loaf Sugar Free with- every IF pound of Monarch Coffee at. . . , V . . XLtOL Our Special Brand Flour $1.1 OSk. DURKEE'S PURE SPICES, CAN 5c 6 bars Naptha Soap. ....v.....;...... ...25c 3-bar box Toilet Soap ..... .... .... 10c Eagle Milk ......15c 2 cans Shrimps... 25c 5 pounds Pink Beans. . ..... .. . . . . . ; . . .25c 1 package Fig t'rune. . .... .V ........... .20c 25 oz. K C Baking Powder 20c 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, doyn. ... . .u . . ... ,25c 2-lbs. Half iSllimmed Cheese 25c N SLIMY SLURS li!S BENEFACTRESS In Court Chauffeur Burns Is Proved Both Debtor . and Traducer.. (CnlUd Ptm Uim4 Win.) , Baa Francisco, Jan 2S. "Allegation! that Mrs. Hatti E. Burns, daughter of the late John R. Whitney, banker and capitalist, had given Iceland S. Gould, a young chauffeur. t,000 with which to purchase an automobile, are the talk of society today, although the court lias legally decided that Mrs. Burns loaned the money to young Gould, and did not give It to him. i The chauffeur created a sensation by producing witnesses In court who tes tified that tne society woman tovea htm and had jciven him Jewelry be .sides the money with which to buy an automobile. Mrs. Burns said she felt an Interest In Gould and ' loaned him the money so that he could start in business for himself. The court declared that he believed the testimony of Mrs. Burns, and awarded her a Judgment again s Gould for is.ouo. . MINOR BRINGS SUIT FOR $23,103 DAMAGES Walter Crosby I At Match Near 100- Gallon Tank of Gaoo ; lino Explosion. Salem, Or June H. Walter Crosby, a minor, aged 31 years, through his Ifather and guardian, A. B. Crosby; has ) brought suit against the Willamette .Construction company for the recovery !of $215,408 damosrea While construct ing the railroad for the Oreson Electric jcompany, according to the complaint, ithe laborers nerlijrently left beside the track near Crosby's home In this' coun ty, a 100-gallon tank partially filled with gasoline. The boy's childish curi osity led him' to Ignite a match near the tank with the result that a terrific explosion occurred. . K rivt from the" Iron receptacle struck Walter' Crosby on the leg be t ween the hip and knee Joint, shatter mg lee Done ana maKing nun a crippis lioT life. The shock Is alleged also to liavs impaired the youngster's health for all of which 125,000 damages are jerked. The physician's bill of S40S la laaaea. -; i ne accident occurrea uecem Ker IV 107, at the time the laborers were engaged near Crosby's home plac ing the connecting wires which make the current of electricity continuous In noe raue. ATTE3IPT AT RENO TO WRECK THE QYERLAKD . , (TTnltK Frew li Win.) Keno. Nev- June it. The railroad ,authoritiee here are today investigat ing the cause of a wreck of the Overland Limited in the yards late last night. Had it not been for the bravery of Engineer Iangham it Is believed a terrible ecct cient mipht have , occurred. Lengham shut oft the steam and stuck to his post until the train had been brought to a standstill. - , , . Investigation today shows "that the train struck a spiked switch and that! the switch llhta had been tampered with until the danger signal did not show. The train was going but IS miles an hour when the accident occurred, erj many lives would have been lost Three of the mnll cars followed the engine off the rails, but none were overturned.) JIakcrs of Whlza Wagons. ' Un!ta Fe lid Wire.) Detroit, lllch., June J8. The men In efcar;e of the mechanical end of the great automobile industry of Amerioa lounded up in this city today to ex change Ideas and discuss technical prob lems. The occasion is the fourth annual rneeilns; of the Society of Automobile 3'nglneers, which it was decided to hold this year In conjunction with the con vention of the American Society of Me rhsnicBl Knsineers. Both meetings are bring held at the Hotel Cadillac, and will continue for severaj days. Mississippi Travelers Meet. trnltl Press Wire.) MH1!n, Wise June St. The MIs 1 Travelers B.ioeiatlon besan its t tut ir.;i-! convention in this city to iv wi'Si J-'r!ilent B. H. Holder pre!ld I i. Th r d growth of the nrganlza n n dutit the first year of Its exlBt- i. Is evidenced br the lerire attend mn t the convention. During the two r . it the KHoi it ion wlil te In session ti.e d... t.Tn will adopt a constitution n.'i ct oiacers for the enulng year. You would feel light footed too If you saw an opportunity to buy gro ceries at money " saving prices. Here are some chances to get desirable foods at prices that wll speak for themselves: White Swan Flour, fancy oatent.' 6pecial ... ...,i..S1.2S uoia Meow yiour. Bpeclal. , . .1.85 1-lb. Jar Chipped Beef. Special. ..250 tt-io. jar Chipped Beer. Special. .IBs? Durkee Salad Pressing Pr can. lo ' 25 454 aeins uaaea ueene l id, 10c; 1 lbs., 16c; I lbs...,...,.. .20 4 lOo cans Spanish Baked, Beans. . 25 C. & B. Malt Vinegar, qt 25 Underwood Deviled Ham, lb.,.15 Underwood Deviled Ham, H lb... 25 Juno Mocha and Java Coffee - Per lb...... 35 5 lbs.,..f .S1.65 Multnomah Blend Coffe Per lb... ...25 6 lbs..V...S1.15 Tellow Table Peaches, each. .. ,...15 Hot Food without fire, 1 cans....25 fimlth's Imported Kippered A Herring, per can .2 C A B. Imported Kippered; Herrinir. per can ....... ,25 CAB. Imported Kippered Herring, 6 cans ... S1.25 Crescent Mackerel, Soused Tomato or Mustard, each ,...20 Major Gray Chutney, at. ......... TSi J. P. S. Curry Powder, 14-os. bottle T5s J. P. S. Curry Powder, 4-os. bottle 25 Madras tjurry fowvler, l-os. tln..25 D. C DUIfflS CO. FRANK L SRilTH R1EAT CO. -FIGHTING THE BEEF TRUST Tl II f t 226 Alder Street, between First and Second. ; ; IlirPP rilrirKPK 512WiUiams Avenue, near Russell Street I III fefe. IIIUI IK-W 79I Mississippi Avenue Old De Francq Market 80S-810 TKXXO BT, HUT. AMXt BAUCOV. TalXOB QUIET FOURTH FOR JOSEPHINE COUNTY Celebration Will Be Held In eluded GroTo Ban Placed ", on Plreerackera. Se- 1 (Spsetal Dlspatck to The JecmaLI Grants Pass, Or., June H Josephine county will celebrate the Fourth at WlldervlUe, In a beautiful - grove on Elate creek, cine miles from this city. It will be a "sane Fourth." away .from the dust and grime of town. The cele bration Is In charge of - the several granges of the county. Speakers of prominence nave oeen engaged, there will be a Dig Dasitet dinner, baseball game, races of -various sorts and amuse ments for young snd old. The addresses or tne aar will be given by Dr. J. W. Kerr, president of IM ureson Agricultural coueare. anil J. J. Johnson, lecturer of the Oregon state grange. H. u. K.inney or tnis city will have charge of the music. The Grants Pass band and orchestra will . furnish the Instrumental music. Firecrackers and other fireworks will be relegated to grove to tnemseives. - ?. , i 4 Annual KortMleld. Ccmf erence. v - fTa!td Press losses' Wire.) 1". ' ' East Korthfleld. Mass., June 2. The students conference, ( the first of the series of annual summer gatherings es tablished by the late Dwlght I Moody, opened here today with an attendance of college men representing many of the eastern states and Cana The students will en it a re in rellgl's study and listen to addresses bv tT number of men of note. Berlous work will not occupy all of the time, hnsaitr n. tennis, baseball and other athletic sports are provided for in every day's schedule. The conference will continue 10 days, at the end of which time it Will lV8 WSV tO th. Ul.lnn. V. Women's Home Missionary -Summer school. Later In the summer there will be meetings. of the summer school for . . i oa in sum- mer school for women's foreign mis sionary societies. Round Roast Beef ...... ...... ..10t Round Steak 10) Rump Roast Beef, center cuts.v.10) Prime Rib Roast Beef, sixth, seventh and eighth ribs .............. 10) Hamburg Steak ................ 10) Beef Tongues, rough trimmed. .10) Shoulder of Mutton..,..,. 10) Frontquarters of Mutton. . .10) Shoulder Roast Pork.. ,......10) Breasts-of Veal 10) Liver Sausage ,...4"..... 10 Head Cheese 10) Bologna Sausage ....... t-Oif Frankfurt Sausage . ,10) Halibut, choice and. fresh. ........84 Shoulder Roast Beef. -. ......... 8 Pot Roast Beef.....;.,.ef, Ts), 8) Shoulder Beef Steak 8) Lean Corned Beef... ........ 6, 84) Rump Corned Beef ..........8) Pigs Hocki . 8) Necks of Veal .. ,...8) Veal Shanks ...... ............ .6 BHsket Corned Beef. ....... .....6 Plate Corned Beef . ... ........ . 6) Fine Shad, fresh.... ............ 5) Necks of Beef... 1 ;...B) Liver . ....64 Brisket Beef .5) Plates of Beef 5) Soup Meat 3) Whole Hams ,...15) Half a Ham. 4 15) Smith's Sugar-Cured Breakfast Bacon , ,1T) Sliced Breakfast Bacon.......... 20) Boiled Ham, sliced... ......... ..304 Pressed Corned Beef. 20) Smith's Pure Lard, in S-lb. pails. 60) PARADISE SODAS PARADISE v SODAS If you DON'T know what to cat " "V-v;. TRY PARADISE. SODAS If you DO know, you will eat no others, ; v Standard Biscuit Company ''Sot Maktn of Pmradlt Sodas" PARADISE , SODAS ASK YOUR GROCER. PARADISE SODAS THE HIGHEST GRADES OFCOFFEE ROASTED IN THE NORTH- WEST AT YOUR GROCERS. SSBBBSSSSSSS" turtt AMBASSADOR HILL LIKED BY GERMANS (United Press Leased Wire.) Berlin. June St. The cordial feelina- towsra AmDassaaor tiM is dally grow ing stronger, owing largely to the warm appreciation of him expressed by . the professional men of Berlin. Professor 1'hillD Zorn of Bonn unlversltv. who I an authority on diplomatic history, has published a very complimentary re view of Dr. Hill's work as a historian. Dr.- Him reception la official circles is been eoually warm. On Saturday night he will be given a dinner br Prince Buelow at . the imDarial chan cellor's palace. . . . G. A. R. VETERANS ARE ENCAMPED AT BOISE (Spedsl Dispatch to Tb loaniat) Boise, Idaho, June. 28. The Idaho en campment of the O. A. R. and W. H C. which opened Wednesday, will close to day. It is the largest and most en thusiastic gathering of the kind ever held in Idaho and there are represen ts tires here from nearly every part of the state. The old soldiers and the Boise Spanish-American war veterans re camplnn out and the cltv of tents with American fines everywhere to be seen la the camp presents an Impressive HENS 1 6C- lb. Spring Chickens. Ib. 25c Best Butter, roll . . . 50c RANCH EGGS, 2 do.,45c Chinook Salmon, 2 lbs . 25c Halibut, 3 lbs for. 25c MUchner Herrings, keg. .$1 Crabs .....10c to 15c Columbia Fish Co. THIRD AND ANKENY ; Phones Main 6A5558 ana paxnotio scena Meals are served In a large tent and everything Is es pecially on the out-of-door order. Tha X1ZZ: lii, "mooma wer delivered by Mayor Haines and Governor Gooding. n . wiuunpmeni feature -an. h. im. X ntT i"11"0"0 Parade participated I5.thiRellf corP n Spanish Z1 -?n Wtt.r "Idler - The encamp. clo today. Department Commander Rowe and Assistant Adlu tantentral Barber have looked after n business features of the encamp- .w-m uaxaL BOTH PHONES 2596 ' AckcaySt Rememfeer Cur Special Salurday Sale THE BEST QUALITY OF GROCERIES AT THE LOWEST CASH PRICES OAK STREET NEAR SEVENTH 1 POTATOES Choice Burbanksper sack . J . . . . . . : . .90c BUTTER -Best Oregon Creamery2-pound roll .55c SUGAR Fine Dry Granulated-17 pounds . $1.00 CARNATION MILK 95c per dozen per case . . .$3.75 ' ROSE CITY FLOUR It's the best patent per sack 1 ........ . .'$1.35 5 pounds1)roken Rice 25c Pound Special Blend Coffee. . . .. ...25c Gallon Table Drip.. 45c 2 pounds Gloss or Corn Starch; 1. .15c ,2 cans Minced, Clams 25c 3 cans Pioneer Milk.. v.... ;..25c i2 cans Shrimps. 25c Pound Green or. Black Tea. . . . . .25c Can Eagle Milk. .7 15c Pound can ,Ghirardelli'sChocolate.25c 4 10-cent packages Table Salt ..... 25c 2 cans Baker's Cocoa .......... 7. 45c SPECIAL PRICES TO HOTELS, RESTAURANTS, BOARDING HOUSES , THIS zs to Bmcrjro tov txa Dalles Diamond and Liberty Bell Flour (SJbVOOEJB. ' Diamond Roller Hills 232H .Washington St, Upstairs. Tnrnfest at Davenport. (VnlUi Press Leuwd Wire.) Davenoort in.i i.in i of young German-American athletes, nearly 1,000 strong, captured Davenport yesterdayTand will remain), possession Of the city until next Monday. " Ihe occa- TheiBest 25C Coffee In Town at HAINES Tea Store eoond and Aids . Streets. ' Phone Mala 170. - alon is the district tnrnfest of the North American Turnertound, for which prep arations have been in progress for near ly a year-;. ' r ' The Indications early today were that the meeting; would be one of the largest of Its kind ever held la this part of the country. -Larre delegations are In the city from Chicago, Clinton, Minneapolis, La Cross, Milwaukee, Blooming-ton, Rock Island, Fond du Lao, Madison, Grand Rapids, Des Moines and other points In Minnesota,, Wisconsin, Iowa and Illinois. ii i i . i i i f SI. 95 for women's IS 50 and ii Garden ties, pumps and Oxfords, tans and patents, all sices. Sample Shoe Store Co., First and Madison, or 20S Morrison, i To Bnyersol Meat! Watok on tar i nifM. have their owra as to rrlnd. Mar. urn MTf unt owa siaag-tt' ter-bouses mast necessarily dim ?ose of aU their output. Sea bat your meat Is up to the re enlred standard. unwrnnnv , MUST-GET THJ POOS SXTTPT. AL.BINAINS! STICK TO EARL W. QARVER AND GLEN R. DUFFEY TBM FXOSnrXB .BTTTCKXaUl 07 GBSATZX AXBTJf A - AGAIN WE LEAH SJ-? d Il"-trilrt markets with their anmerons brasok stores and larseexpense cant eotnpete with Independent trntohers. WB M3TE tVhttsT vw a VAWVABI JLSa.B US . - I " . HI JJ II PRICES AMD OOVTZSVB TO OZVS i as ana si ki, - Plates of Beef..."...,.. ...... Brisket of Beef. ..i.. ........ Jlo' ' v . ... 4 ... ' iecas or jseer. RhoulilAe VlMmi oe Chuck Roast Beef ....?..... .. Shoulder Beefsteak ............ .8 Lean Corned Beef 8 Rump Roast Beef, end out......8e Rump Roast Beef, choice. . . . .lOo Irime Rib Roast Beet sixth, seventh and eighth rib...... 10 Round Rqast Beef ......lOd Round 8teak ,....,....... ..10 Hamburs; Steak , ........... ..IOC Flank Bteak i ..... .12"2S Sirloin Steak ....I2H Shoulder of Mutton lOd Shoulder Mutton Chops. v.... 12H Lege of Mutton... ........ ..land Frontquarters of Mutton. ..... loS Loin Mutton Chops. ... .....i ,,15 Pigs Hocks .Hi Shoulder Roast Pork. ....... 12i Pork Sausage ...... .,..,.104 Legs of Pork. . .... ; . . . . . . 1 Shoulder Pork Chops. ....... 1 Fresh Side Pork. M. 1.1 Pry Bait Pork...... j Lon Boast Pork Veal Shanks ... . . ..'. . '. . Necks of Veal. .....,'.M.,....t Breasts of Veal. ..,. i...... Ii 5f".i-'Srf'V- -v t 12 Duuuiu.r nmn veai... . . ...j c.iuutuer v eai JUUOtS. ...... 1 Loin Veal Cutlets............. Bacon ..............,.. Boiled Ham, siloed..., ....... Pure Lard In 6-lb. palls.....'. Head ch7eT.".: --igs Bologna Sausage ............ '. loS Frankfurt Sausage ...... 12 ViS Fine Fancy Oregon Hens, absolutely fresh ... i , Chinook Salmon , ..'..........ijfaS Halibut ... . ..111. . aS . Bi ..... . , . . . , 1T.DTV1S -. . . .. ..... - - " .'"""r "a. mmu. mm oneap as our oomvetttors and we call for your order and make delivery anywhere aorthof usseusiu THE EAGLE milMt WOOSIU.WV 1070 ml. w. ojjtvxa 843 IfOSSZSSZPPZ ATXJXUS BOTH PK09XS a, B BT7TTST neon totxb osdsb U.0F 0. ATTENDANCE WILL BE SMALL (Spedal Dlrtck to The Journal. ) -University of Oregon,' Eugene, june 28. Registrar Tiffany of the Univer sity' only expects about 40 students to attend the university summer school. Of this number half will be teachets. A bigger attendance would have been expected If the appropriation measure had not been In doubt so long. 7 Travelers at Slonx Falls. , , . (Tnited Prewi led Wire.) Sioux Falls, S. IX, June 26. The me tropolis of South Dakota Is entertain ing today and ' tomorrow "the fourth snnual convention of the South Dakota Traveling Men's . mmnr.t. M.H rr. . . : soclation has had a gratifying growth VJ! during the past year and there was a iTCuru-ore.inr attendance of delegates -on hand for the opening today. Ample entertainment has been provided for tha visitors. . . v . Incorporations. (Special Ciipateh to The 7raral.) Salem, Ori June J6 Articles -of in corporation havs boon filed In the of-' flee of the. secretary of state as fol lows: May Holland company; principal of fice, Portland; capital stock, $10,000: lncnrnnriitrtrw Tt h ilit... t tr , With and Claude Strahan.'