The Oregon daily journal. (Portland, Or.) 1902-1972, August 07, 1908, Page 14, Image 14

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    THE OREQON DAILY JOURNAL, PORTLAND. FRIDAY EVENINO, AUGUST. 7. 1908.
' THE HOUSE OF ECONOMY AND UTMOST SATISFACTION
' " ' 11 1 .... 1
CUTS IT ALL OUT
JVhen yoa've gotten into the habit of paying cash all the anticipat
ing worry of first pi the month accounts is eliminated and if its
true that every minute of worry shortens one's life by a minute
isn't It pretty near time to go to paying cash in order that you may
liv that much longer? Worth whjle thinking about sure and on
the other hand there's 25 per cent and more saved on the tost of
goods when one pays cash. You can prove it true by taking your
credit bills and comparing our advertised price- It may be shocking
to find it out but the sooner you know it the quicker you'll mend it.
2 pkgs. 5-nuitufe mush.... 18
Kingsbury's Marmalade, jar 20
Full cream cheese, lb 15
3 bottles stuffed olives... 25f
3 buttles rnfsup 25c
3-lb can plums 10
All package Crackers 20
Pioneer Cream, 3 for 25
Pioneer Cream, dozen 95
pkgs. seeded raisins 25
5' double sheets Tanglefoot
fly paper 10
5 doz. Clothespins 5
SUGAR 1 7 Lbs. $ 1 .OO
Saturday
Only
Carnation Cream, 3 for 25
Carnation Cream, doz..95
6 lbs. Navv Beans....25
9 lbs. Prunes 25
1-lb. can Ground Choco
Jate 30
Monarch Gloss Starch,
package 5
2 lbs. Cream Cheese 25
Comb Honey 10
Durkee's Pure Spices,
can . '. . . 5
Our Special Brand "Flour"
$l.!OSack, $4.25 Barrel
3 cans Tomatoes 25
2 glasses Chipped Beef 25$
3 cans Corn . 25
3 bottles Vinegar . ...25
3 pkgs. Toilet Paper... 10
3 pkgs. Toothpicks 10
Potatoes, Sack 80c j New Potatoes, Sack $1.25
Free Basket With Every $3 Order
2 cans Corned Beef...25 II 1,000 Matches 5
2 cans Roast Beef 15 Force, rkg 10
4 pounds Head Rice 25
1QT AMH V. V. rv
i f,i. K.ro- iriiu'Tiir c
y ORIGINAL
yfTCASH STORE I
30c Brooms. 20
40c Brooms. 80
5()c Brooms. -iOf
Monkey Soap,
same as Sa po
lio 5
4 lbs. Dried Ap
ples 25
3 cans S a I
mon 25
3 sax Salt.. 10
1 English pint of
home - made
Chow-chow.. 25
Good eggs, per
doz 25
Hires' Root Deer Extract . . 20c 4-Pooud Strip Codfish . . 25c
f n f r a nrcti 71 it i ? Anri try
Ranch eggs. 30
3 pkgs hardwood
Toothpicks. lO
Monarch
Coffee
25c Lb.
One pound loaf
sugar FREE
with every lb.
BEER
RIB BOILING 4?
SH'LDR BOILING..
POT ROASTS 6
SH'LDR STEAK ....7
MUTTON
MUTTON LEGS ....9
MUTTON LOINS. .10
MUTTON CHOPS... 8
MtrTTHM C5TT71X7 KA
mm Ji J J. X Win ... . y
VEAL
VEAL STEW G
SH'LDR ROASTS.8-10
VEAL CHOPS 10
VEAL SAUSAGE.1S
PORK
PORK CHOPS
PORK ROASTS ...11
PORK LOIN 14
PK. SAUSAGE 8
J
Picnic Mams, per lb. 11c Cottage Hams, per lb. 13c
Bf Extract, Coin Special, zwrnlar 46o pr Jar 880 '
1 lb. ahreded Co-
coanut .....15
2 cans Pineap
ple 25
50 lbs. Table
Salt ,.&
6 ca ni
dines . ...
Sir-.20
Coffee
In our "Grand
Special" Blend
we offer a drink
that is rarely du
plicated for fla
vor and whole-
someness by
other dealers,
even in their 35c
and 40c grades.
It 2s Colorado
roasted and
comes to you
fresh from the
roaster daily. We
suggest that you
try a pound, and
if it is not all we
claim it to be the
purchase price
will be cheerful
ly refunded.
ARE WE RIGHT?
Or are we wrong? We are selecting our goods and jetting our prices
with the understanding that YOU want the btst goods and at the
same time you would like to keep your living expense at low as you
can and live well.
This Is What We Are Offering
The cleanest, freshest and most wholesome foods at the extreme of
low prices, and we invite the closest investigation. We wish to con
vince you of this. We are sure you would be our steady customer if
you really knew, as others know, of the efforts put forth in the selec
tion and care of our foods. They must be clean. They must be fresh.
They must be the best to be appetizing. We are sincere in every
word. We could not have builded o great a success on deception.
BUTTER
BBBT
CRBAMQRY
Minced
Clams
Large-Size
Can lOc
1 lb. any kind of 50c tea 25
Sanitarium Nut Butter,
glass 25
3 bottles any kind Ex
tract 25
8 pkgs. Macaroni . . . .25
Crescent Corn Flakes,
pkg 5
4 lbs. Sago or Tapioca. 25
8 pkgs. Jell-O 25f
8 glasses Jelly 25
BAKER'S COCOA
20c
MASON JARS
Pints, dozen 6Qf I Quarts, dozen
Yi gallons
.70
.00
Hothouse Cucumbers,
2 for 5
Fresh Tomatoes, J lb. . . 15c
String Beans, a lb 15c
15 lbs. New Spuds . . . .25
10 lbs. Dry Onions . . .25
SOAPS!
SOAPS1!
SOAPS!!!
13 bars Laundry Soap 25
8 bars D. C. Soap 25
6 bars Fairy Soap 25
3-bar box Toilet 25
6 full pound bars Laun
dry Soaps . . . . 25
6 bars Naphtha Soap 25
USES
THE. LARGEST CASH GROCERY AND MARKET IN PORTLAND!
idle carriers
it home ports
Portland Shipping: Man
Finds Poor Demand for
Tramp Steamers.
BACK FROM VISIT
IN OLD WORLD
Captain C. F. Hagermann Says Many
Owners or Vessels Have Been Los
ing Money for Some Time bnt
Look Forward to Better Times.
Shipping- Is very dull the world over,
and atrlngrs of large steamers and sailing-
vessels are lying Idle at home porta
in Europe, according to Captain F. C.
Hagemann, manager of the Shipping
Supply company, who last night re
turned from a trip through England
and Norway.
Low freights, he says, have sent the
vessels home to await an Improvement
as soon as they have come within a rea
sonable distance. Instead of figuring
large profits, shipowners In many in
stances pride themselves on having been
able within the past several months to
keep losses down to a small margin.
But it is hoped that conditions will im
prove soon.
Mr. Hagemann was absent about four
months, and during that time visited
the principal ports of England and Nor
way after having spent some time In
the larger cities on the way across the
continent. At Tonsberg, Norway, he
met Consul Wilhelm Wilhelmsen. said
to be the largest sole owner of steam
ships in the world, his flpet numbering
close to 50 vessels. Many of them
have been in Portland during the pant
few years, notable being the Terja
Vlken. Tricolor. Tellus. Thvra. Tleer
and Tungus. Consul Wilhelmsen said
he Intends visiting Portland next vear.
At Throndhjem, Captain Hagemann
met Captain Andersen, muster of the
American bark Henry VUlard. which
left here in the spring for the Urlstol
Bay canneries after having been In the
harbor all winter. CaDtaJn njvldnn
Is in command of the vessel during
Inches, glass measurement) that Is
They must be provided with a red light
on the port side and a green light on
the starboard side, which lights must
be properly screened with screens ex
tending not lees than three feet forward
i.6.181111 Jhe screen containing the
red light on the port side to be painted
red and the screen containing the green
light on tho starboard side to be painted
green. The screens to he sn n.(,B.
us to show an unbroken light over an
arc of the horison 10 points to the coin-
Ti. tts 10 throw the light
from right ahead to two points ahaft
tne beam and be visible at a distance
of at least two miles. These- lights
and no other, shall be carrlefl on all
'""rl" I'ropenea oy sail between sun
set and sunrise
The inspectors have aJso Issued a no
tice to steamboat captains and pilots
. 8 "ienuon to the fact that there
... lllB Joiuiwing rule:
.m ! llrv,L founding of the stedm
ib iiruniouea within anv har
bor limits of the United Suit, u-i,..
ever any licensed officer In charge of
i.unuMifB ur permits such
S.TkT whistling, upon conviction
iJi, n ,?TS. "n boHrd of Inspectors
having Jurisdiction such officer shall
be suspended from acting under his
license as the Inspectors trvlng the
moj ut-rm proper.
AGREE I POX RATES.
Captain Andersen's tour of the old
worm.
At Liverpool and London, Captain
Hagemann met a number of shipmas
ters who have a large acquaintance in
this city as a result of occasional vis
its in the wheat and lumber trade. All
'i mem sermea pleased to hear fro
me irrson port and their
friends.
Representatives of Trans-Parlfic
Lines Hold Conference.
At a meeting held in Seattle vestor-
day afternoon between representatives
of trans-Paclfln lines running out of
Pacific northwest nnrts It n o u
to establish separate rates fr.r vDi,ri,
across the ocean upon breaking away
ijiu me runroau connections on No
vember 1.
This means that from Nnv.,mhnr
the InterstatH commerce commission
will have nothing to say regarding the
luc ulna,,, as wnen through
rates across the continent and ocean
are quoted.
A W. ftansome. who represented the
Portland & Asiatic Steamship companv
operating out of this cltv at th. con
ference, returned last night with the
information that It was agreed to take
the old ocean proportion of the through
rates and add It to the proportional
this giving the through rate. As a gen
eral rule this combined rate will be a
little higher than the through rates
now in effect, hut It can he changed
any time without consulting the ra'l
roads or the Interstate railroad commis
sion. The lines running out of San Fran
cisco are not yet in on the agreement
but it is expected that they will ac
cept the terms
MARI.VK NOTES.
carried a large piece of mill machinery
on her last voyage from Coos Bay to
Bandon. The machinery was carried
to Marshfleld from here on the Alli
ance. The steamer Sacajawea is again mak
ing a daily round trip betweeo Port
and and Vancouver. She waa off the
route for several weeks, having a new
boiler installed.
The lighthouse tender Heather Is ex
pected to leave out from Astoria this
afternoon with supplies for th -Umatilla
lightship. 8he will also stop at
Tatoosh.
The steamer George W. Elder, Cap
tain Jessen, left Martin's wharf last
night for San Pedro and way ports with
a run rreignt cargo and 101 passengers.
A meeting of representatives of
steamboats and steam vessels operating
on the Willamette and Columbia rivers
will be held in the office of the United
States Inspectors of steam vessels at 10
o'clock a m. August 11. The object of
the meeting will be to devise ways and
means to make aU fire and boat drill
signals heard In all parts of the
steamer.
many
In going through Norwav, Captain
Hagemann lenrned to his surprise that
no automobiles are permitted within the
City limits of Bergen, although else
where the motor car In evident.-
everywhere. He believes It the only
city in the World where the popular car
riage Is banished. The people of ieT
gfn consider the auto car a dangerous
device lo roam aho'jt on the streets lat
It Is suppos.-d that e ertwallv the i in
jection ui.l l.e overcome.
' WITH THE LIMBER CARRIERS.
British Steamer M. K. Dollar Begins
T Loading at I .Ann ton.
. The British rtoamer M 6 Tmllar
t reached Llniiton lut rlsht under char-
ter to carrr lumber to Shsnithal. 6h
t v began loading this morning, tiie whole
t cargo to measure about S. 600, 000 feet
'. ,'rh M 8 Io'lsr (arris a Vr-w of
T Chln-.- fche Is ow ni in Fan Fran
cisco hy the foliar line, but floats tne
British rag because if ij.i!'g b-en
built In England
The German ste-mer Era sh-ftej to
the m.Us of the N.rth i'a.lfi, Lumber
corn i. afl t this mrj-nlr. to finish her
U,n:, i rrrTI f r the orient, -and the !
British steamer lifori m,.- . I
; th rlTr to the mills cf the Portland
(Lumber company to lod for C-pn-liaren
and Hamburg H-r berth at the
Hills of the lnman-PciJn Lumb-r
eompany was taken by the B'lt'sh
termer -Biieranla. which came ,if, fr,ro
the drrdoefc after harinr bn reoalred
and painted. Th Buarwnla fr
hghl nder charter to th Pmclf.r
Eaport Umbw company ,c
MTBT OBEX RTLES.
Local Iaapector Wars Xavljtatora
Axaln VioUUoaa.
lineal lasoactan Hnnta
Ym.r ImimI drrvkiu- iMr u swriwi
a4 tnatra tit ulltviata am I ha Wil
lamette rtr acqalBtlR tH-m with th
rva f nrM of war t)i rautkM-lnf
. v - w- in Mitt
"V"er attvnHna ttl4 ta tia vtU
rale ni rcalttoni r3u!rirg a'l v
aU rrit-1 bT Mil to (urr rernla
mi i-ttlm tst le Uiaa ia
Astoria, Aug. 7 Sailed at 6:15 ateam
er Oeorge TV. Elder for San Francisco
sailed during the night steamer Johan
Poulsen for Ran Francisco.
Astoria. Aug 7. --Bar at S a. m
cloudy, wind northwest, 22 miles sea
smooth.
Ffrt Bragg. Aug. 7 Sailed vesterrtsiv
steamer Casi o for Portland
Astoria, Aug. 6 Sailed at 4:50 p m
Norwegian steamer Sark for Melbourne
arrived down at 7:30 p. m. steamer
joiuin I'ouiHcn.
San Francisco. Aug. 6 Arrived at
1 30 p. ni. steamer Tosemlte from Port
land; sailed at t p. m. steamer R p
Irman for Portland; sailed at 5 p m
steamer Breakwater for Portland via
Coos Bay.
Pan Pedro. Aug. ( Sailed vesterday
steamer Argyll for Portland.
Antwerp. Aug S Arrived August 4
G-rr-i-, hirk .Vnl from Portland
1 Kie at Astoria Saturday: High
Vi itj a m . f, 2 feet. 9 27 p m. S 5
f... r. L,.ws 35 a. m.. 13 of a foot
r. : 5 p. in , 3- feet
MARIXE INTELLIGENCE.
Regular Iilners Sue to Arrive.
Arabia, orient Aug. 8
Breakwater, Coos Bay Aug! 9
Eureka, Eureka and Coos Aug. 9
ose City. San Francisco Aug. 11
Roanoke, Sail Pedro and way.... Aug. 11
Alliance. Coos Bav Ann- -
Homer, San Francisco Aug. 12
State, San Francisco Aug. IS
Alesia. orient Sent i
Nqmantla, orient Sept. 15
Nlcomedia. orient Oct 1
Berolar Ziners to Depart.
State, San Francisco Ana-
Alliance, Coos Bay Aug. 8
rureivm r.ureKa ana i.ooa Aug. 10
imrainaipi, LWS IDUV AUg. 12
Roanoke, San Pedro and way.. Aug. 18
Arabia, orient Aug. 15
Rose City, ,an Francisco Aug. 16
Homer, San Francisco. Anr i R
G. W. Elder, San Pedro Aug. 20
Alesia. orient Sept. 15
Numantln, orient Oct. 1
Nlcomedia. orient Oct. 16
Vessels la Port.
Brodick Castle, Br. sh Drydock
Larglemore, Br. ah Banfield
Crown of India, Br. sh Columbia 1
Ley land Bros., Br. sh Drydock
Donna Franceses, Br. bk Astoria
Ancalos, Br. ship Llnnton
Churchill, Am. sch Astoria
Echo, Am. bktn Astoria
Kelburn, Ur. hk Astoria
Asgard, Nor. sh Madison street
Alvena. Am. sch AHforIn
Albert Rlckmers. Ger. bk O. W. P.
Hark. Nor. ss Tongue Point
Ilforil. Br. US T-Virtlanri Ijlmhur fr.
Eugenie Fautrel, Fr. bk.. Mersey
t.vu. (,r ss North Pacific mill
. F. Jewett, Am. sch Astoria
Yellowstone, Am. sch St Helens
Bucrania, Br ss Inman-Poulsen
State of California, Am. ss .Alnsworth
Alliance, Am. ss Couch street
F. 8 Loop, Am. ss. ..Montgomery No. S
m. o. iuiiar, nr. ss Llnnton
En Boat to Xoad Limter.
Alumna, Am. sch Kahulul
8ehome. Am. ch La Boca
Wrestler. Am. bktn Guaymas
Mabet Gale. Am. sch San Francisco
Oliver J. Olson, Am. sch Ban Pedro
Fairhaven, Am. ss San Francisco
Amaranth, Am. bktn.-. .. .San Francisco
Tiverton. Am. ss San Francisco
Koko Head, Am. bktn Yokohama
R. D. Inman, Am. ss San Francisco
Puako. Am bktn ..Santa Rosalia
'Annie Smale, Am. sch Makawell
Yosemite, Am. bs han Francisco
Yellowstone, Am. ss San Francisco
Bn Bouto With Cematt and 0traL
Aberfoyle, Br. sh Antwerp
,11 1 . T.' L l A ..
uiuui l, r r. uiv ..nnmciii
Clan Graham. Br. sh, Cardiff
Vlncennes. Br sh AntwerD
Gael. Fr. bk .....London
Neatsflelds, Br. sh Hamburg
David da Anjprs, Fr. mil Antwerp
Brabloch, Br. bk Antwerp
KUloran, Br. sh Antwerp
JnlnvlUn Fr hk AntwerD
Carmanlan, Br. bk Hamburg
Rochambeau, Fr. bk Lelth
Gulf Stream, Br. bk Antwerp
Alice, Fr. bk London
Eugene Schneider, Fr. hk Antwerp
La Tour de Auvergne, Fr. bk.. Antwerp
Armen, Fr. ba uuwin
Coal Ships En Bonte.
La Roohe Jacquelin, Fr. bk. Newcastle. A.
Fifeshlre, Br. bk Newcastle, A.
Bossuet. Ft. bk Newcastle, A.
Torrlsdale. Br. sh Newcastle, A
Tramp Steamers En Route.
Taunton, Br. ss Guaymas
Strathflllan, Br. ss Batavla
Crag-hall. Br. ss Ban Francisco
Radames, Ger. ss Puget sound
Strathlyon. Br. ss San Fvanclsoo
M. S. Dollar. Am. ss San Francisco
Guernsey, Nor. ss Shanghai
Assuan, Oer. ss San Francisco
Boverio, Br. ss San Francisco
Westminster. Br. ss Japan
Janeta, Br. ss San Francisco
Bn Route In Ballast to Load Grain.
Port Crawford, Br. sh Callao
River Falloch. Br. bk I'allao
Oresrnn. Ger. sh. ' "'' 1
Gea. Faldherbe, Fr. bk Yokohama
Henrietta, Ger. sh Wsst coast
ur. ur. . Valparaiso
Murecnai ae isoanies. Fr. bk. West coast
Homeward Bound. Am. bk. Vanc'v'r. B. C
La Peller. Fr. bk Sobart
Bainte Anne, Fr. bk... Newcastle, NTS. W.
Andorlnha, Br. bk Iquiqua
Lydgate, Br. bk Santa Rosalia
Vigo, Nor. sh Mejlllones
Pesdaniona, Br. ah Callao
Corn 11 Bart Fr. bk. .Newcastle. N. 8. W.
Bully, Fr bk .Antwerp
Crtllon. Fr. hk a
RM,15VTMolln,8' Fr- bk.".V.V..Hobart
Dagnlld. Nor. bk c.u.
Nulell y Fr. bk 7.7. Hobart
Leon Blum,Fr. bk Hobart
Mlchelat. F'r. bk.... Hloao
Finland. Rus. sh I Guayaquil
Magdalene. Ger. bk Acapuleo
.fnuucr jsenoerg, uer. bk. . .Honolulu
HAINES'SPECIAL
BLEND
The Best
25c COFFEE
In Town
HAINES' TEA STORE
2nd and Alder Both Phones
None Better
None "Just as Good"
IB BIST AVO TOTTB OBOOBB
Will Supply Ton With
Dalles Diamond or Liberty Bell
FLOUR
lor Sal by Every Good Grocer or
by tba
DIAMOND ROLLER MILLS
033 H Washington Street, Tpstalra.
Hens,-lb 17c
Spring Chickens, lb. 20c
Spring Dncks, lb. . 18c
Spring Geese, lb. . 17c
Best Butter, roll .55 A
Ranch Eggs, 2 dozen ,.55p
Cooked Crawfish
Fresh Salmon Eggs
COLUMBIA
FISH CO.
Phones Main 5, A-5556.
Cor. Third and Ankeny Sts.
- -
THE
HIGHEST
GRADES
OF COFFEE
ROASTED
IN THE
AT YOUR
GROCERS.
jfij cofFtE
AIvONO THE WATERFTOVT.
Tt,e stoamer Brnakwator left San
Fran lco last right for C'x.s Har to re
rimf rpr-ilar traffic brtiwn that port
an.1 Prirtland
Tl.f M-imer Furfkn will l pre
Sundav night f-nrn Kurrka via Coos
I'.nv and is pheduled to sa'l Moniiav
r, : c h t
T! f rnstdine erh'.-mr i!hlmlna
FRESH
RANCH
EGGS
25
CENTS
PER
DOZEN
PARADISE SODAS
PARADISE SODAS
"Bread cast upon the waters will
Undoubtedly return";
Just take to heart this saying "til
Its lesson you shall learn:
Good crackers placed before the trade
Will bring returns, likewise;
And the best wheat food that e'er was made
We've labeled "PARADISE."
STANDARD BISCUIT COMPANY
Joa Makers of Paradls Jodmt
PARADISE SODAS
PAR4DISE SODAS
Ask Toar Oroctr.
222? Mows Grocery Co.
BOTH PHONES 2596
Ankeny SI. '
A CHANCE TO BUY YOUR GROCERIES RIGHT IS WHAT WE ARE
OFFERING YOU IN THE LIST BELOW.
Some Specials for Tomorrow
SUGAR Best Dry Granulated, 17 pounds for $1.00
FLOUR Rose City, highest fancy patent, per sack .' 1.35
SALT Four 10c packages Table Salt .25
MILK Carnation, 3 for 25; per dozen .95
3 cans Standard Oysters 25
1 can Baker's Cocoa 20
5 pounds Broken Rice 25
1 can Eagle Milk 15
2 pounds Corn or Gloss Starch. . . .15
1 pound Special Blend Coffee 25
2 cans Shrimp 25
SPECIAL PRICES TO HOTELS, RESTAURANTS
HOUSES.
MEATS
Legs of Lamb 9
Boil Beef 5
Shoulder of Lamb 5
Pot Roast Beef Ip to 8f
Lamb Stew 3$
Veal 7? to 15
AND BOARDING-
Kastern Ept;s. 2 doz. for. . . .45
Rr-5t Creamery Hutter. ro!I.55f i
Skamnkawa RiittT, rr. ;!.... 00c i
Dajry Rutter, roll 40 '
Full Cream Cheese, lh. 15-17
Best Eastern Hams, lb 16?
Saturday is Chicken Day
La Grande Creamery
2i Ymhia St.
Golden West Coffee could not be better
Like the first number and like the first letter
ITS Al!
Cf)RRET DETERR
PERfECTION
SODA
CRACKERS
Enjoy the largest sale
of any soda cracker in
the Pacific Northwest.
"LONG
BRANCH"
(Saltine Flakes) by far
the daintiest, best and
greatest seller of its
kind in the market.
"ABETTA"
BISCUIT
A crisp, highly nutri
tious, delicious soda
cracker, sold every
where at 5 cents per
package.
These are the BIG THREE that give perfect satisfaction, as will be attested
by the enormous sales and the demand is increasing every day.
"fT D0TT HURT A FACT TO HAMMER IT"
SAVE THE LABELS, THEY ARE VALUABLE Send us your address for
particulars.
Pacific Coast Biscuit Co., Portland, Or.