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13 i- j THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL. PORTLAND. FRIDAY EVENING. AUGUST .14, 1908. wwwinim i ..... mil iums mi mil i mmMmmiimmimmmwmf!mmujLJMMmm.J!mmiMnu. imj im One Never Knows Where they stand, or where'they land, until they've adopted the CASH PAYING pln in i(s entirety. AH credit systems are a guess, regardless of their supposed perfection. And many times the excess price you pay for credit accommodation represents a defaulted payment of some credit buyer. And. as a matter of fact, there i. no reason why you should not pay a bonus to the man who is willing to give you credit. He is entitled to interest on his money, same as you would want under similar conditions. Ju-st as lung as you can afford to pay that 2.1 per cent extra and more for credit, you can be comfort able; but when the time comes for full realization concerning such'a cost I v habit, you will then appre ciate in full measure what we are doing for you by our strictly cash buying, cash selling business principles. Salt Sale 50-lb. sack Salt 40 lOdb. sack Table Salt 20? 3 small sacks Salt . .10? boxes Ivory Salt 25? Minced Clams,Iargesize,canlOc 2 cans Pineapple r 25? 1 English pint home-made 'Chow-chow : . . .25? 3 cans Salmon .-vtv. 25? Baker's Cocoa 20? POULTRY "Ye are very careful in the selection of our poultry to have onlv the choicest and freshest. When you buy your poultry from the "People's" it is like anything else you buy at the "People's" It is the best. All fresh dressed. SUGAR . 1 1 1ST. ANDXsffl 17 IDS. feSfnlf IfS $1.00 p&gm SORIGINAL tlMLrCASh STORE l fiSJyi ' ' - ..'asWaa-ttLl Phone Your Orders Tonight if Possible M-1412, A-1412 Saturday Only 5 Pounds Choice Head Rice 25 CIs. Orders Taken Until 8 p. m. for Early Delivery Saturday TEA From 25? to 50 per lb. we give you all the range of Tea quality known. No matter what you may be called upon to pay elsewhere it is wholly impossible to secure anything better than ours at 50. MASON JARS Pints, per dozen G0 Quarts, per dozen 70 Half gallons, dozen i)0? Carnation (ream, 3 for 25 ! Monarch Gloss Starch, package . 2 lb. y2 Cream Cheese 2."C Comb Honey 10? Durkoe's Pure Spices, per cai 5? Carnation Cream, doz.05 t) lbs. N'avy Rcans. . . .25? 9 lbs. Prunes 25? 1 -lb. can Ground Choco late 30? SPECIAL! Gallon Apricots 25? Gallon Peeled Peaches 35 Gallon Plums 35 f (iallon Apples 354 Our "Special" Brand Flour $1.10 a Sack $4.25 a Barrel Large package Soda Crax, fresh and crisp. .20? SOAPS! SOAPS!! SOAPS!!! BUTTER Our famous Pdue Ribbon 00? 2 lbs. Half-Skim 25? Full ( ream '. 15? Domestic Swiss 25? Oregon Swiss 17lt? COFFEE ( )ur Grand Special 25? the lb., 4, lbs. for $1.00 grade. is a quality that costs you elsewhere 35c the lb. The good reason for that extra saving of 10c per lb. is found within the fact that we buy and sell for cash and handle more coffee than any other retailing firm in the city. 2 cans of Restene, same as Dutch Cleanser. .'! tottles of Monarch Catsup , Free basket with every $3.00 order. .15? .25? All package Crackers. 20 Pioneer Cream, 3 for. 25? Pioneer Cream, dnz..05? 4 pkgs. seeded Raisins 25? . double sheets Tanglefoot Fly Paper 10t floz. Clothespin's f 2 packages 5-.M i n u t e Mush 15 Kingsburv's Manna la d e, jar . . .' 20? ' bnts. Stuffed Olives. 25? 3 bottles Catsup 25? 3-lb. can Plums 10 Crescent Corn Flakes pkf? 5 4 lbs. Sago or Tapioca.25 3 fkgs. Jell-O 25? 3 gl4-.se Jelly ,..25? 3 cans Tomatoes 25? 2 glass's Chipped Reef.25 3 cans Corn 25? 3 bottles Vinegar, 25? 3 pkgs. Toilet Paper.. 10? 3 pkgs. Toothpicks. . .10? i: bars Laundrv Soap 25? K bars I). C. Soap 25? ' bars Fairy Soap. . . .25? C bars .'aptha Soap 3-bar box Toilet 25? G full pound bars I.aundrv Soaps : 25, 25? HERE'S A CHANCE TO CUT DOWN YOUR MEAT BILL; FEEF I MUTTON. i Mew t? i 1 bops Roiling 5? and Gc 1 Legs . . . '. Pot Roast G?. 7?, 8? ' Picnic Hams 10? 10 . . . ny2? SAUSAGE. Weiners 10? Bologna. :i for . . 25? Liver Sausage, 3 for. .25? VEAL. Chops 10 awHT2tf Roasts 10? and 12? Cottage Hams 12l2? FRESH VEGETABLES 10 lbs. new Spuds 25? 3 lbs. String Reans 20? 12 lbs. dry Onions 25? 2 heads Lettuce 5? 2 lbs. fresh Tomatoes . 15? Largest Cash Grocery and Market in the City 122S$3S9m! PORTLAND Groceries 349-351 Oak SI. R I hUM A fulfil 5 I H i MIlHBII 3 SOME I'osp Cit.v Chosen (onven t ion City for Insurance 31 on Honor Due Largely to Illustrated Campaign Conducted by McMurray. i For the fifth time n-ltliln a period of " about that many weeks Port land Jjuh scored a credit mark In belnu Anson j the convention r 1 1 - for a gathering to ! be held here In I :". Following thr m-Ifi-tlon of Portland ns .the iinHonul cuiivf ntlon city next 1 yeiir by tun K'lull (irocis' association. tht F?np(i!"t ihMicli I'diil'cri'iirp, tlifc 9 AincrkMii HiiKRHKP Tiansfci .Men's aa t oiiation atut Die selection only a coui'lc of weeks hko of this city lor the 1 Mb convi-ntlon of the Ancient Order of J Hibernians in 1!U0, comes the announce ' niftit tbiouKli William McMurray of the ' O H A. N that iieNt year delegates of I the American Association of Mutual J Insurant c companies will assemble here. j Mr. .McMurray ici ciycii the tollnwlnx 1 teleKram this morning from J. W . 1 Turtle, eenernl nuina.iier of the I'. R lines in Iowa, dated at I es Moines, where the Insurance men are at present gathered ; "American Association Mutual Insur ance companies In convention lier voted this morning and Portland was made convention city for next year by unanimous vote," j Credit for the overwhelming success which Is hein made in securing the se- J lection of Portland as a convention city rext year Is due in lare measure to 3 Mr. McMurray and bis "come-see-us" ; eampaifsn of illustrated literature and tihotoKranhs. Botli the latter are used i extensively before the committees of the various conventions and at Ies .Monies ine wans or ine conveniion nan i were roverra wnn nupe pnotoRrapns or Oregon scenery. The scenic wonders of , the const are too enticing for the dele i sat'' to resist with the result that I with the mere mention of Portland n.4 ! a convention city the delegates suc cumli to the choice without a struggle, f This is onl- the beginning of the ! Campaign to bring more conventions to ' Portland and it Is expected that further 1 announcements will awcll the total dur i lng the present month. The insurance 5 men will bring between S00 and 600 ; delegates here next summer. CHOWS BOTH PHONES 2596 Grocery Co. Meals 348-350 Ankeny St. 08 TOMORROW! FECIALS F The canning season is on. Tomorrow is SUGAR DAY at the big store on Oak street near Seventh. A chance to buy your sugar cheap. 100 Pound Sack Best Dry Granulated Sugar tor $5.90 Sack Rose Citv Flour highest fancy pat ent .' ' . .. $1.35 3 cans Carnation or Pioneer Milk 25? 3 cans Cove Oysters 25? 1 can Kapje Milk 15? 1 Ih. special blend Coffee 25? 1 lb. green or black Tea 25? 5 lbs. Broken Rice .25? MEATS Leg of Mutton, per lb Shoulder of Mutton, per lb. Mutton Stew, per lb Boil Beef, per lb Whole Rump Beef, per lb. .9 5 .5? .S? Pot Roast Beef, per lb. . .6? to 8? SPECIAL PRICES TO HOTELS, RESTAURANTS AND BOARDING HOUSES. PERFECTION SODA CRACKERS r Enjoy the largest sale of any soda cracker in the Pacific Northwest. "LONG BRANCH" (Saltine Flakes) by far the dainti-est, 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 Ihe BIG THREE that give perfect satisfaction, as will-be attested by the enormous sales and the demand is increasing every day. "IT DON'T HURT A FACT TO HAMMER IT" SAVE THE LABELS, THEY ARE VALUABLE Send us your address for particulars. Pacific Coast Biscuit Co., Portland, Or. He went for an outing with his wlfo and mother-in-law and left then) tn the morning to go a short distance down the river. while walking along the edge of the cliff that overlooks the river ho lost his footing and fell down to the jagged rocks below. lie was unconscious for six hours When he regained consciousness he felt a numbness al the base of his skull and his limbs were so bruised that he could not walk.' He. began to crawl to the tableland above the river, taking a roundabout way. Klrkham crawled for over three hours. During that time ho made half .1 mile and was ntout to lose consciousness I again when bis wife and mother-m-la w COlTiAI? KILLS DOG WITH SINGLE BLOW found him. Mrs. Klrkham stayed wltn I 'LOUD ALVERSTOXE SEATTLE'S GUEST (fnltfd Prem Inn.d Wire ) Seattle. Aug. 14. Lord Richard Ever j ard Alverstone lord chief Justice of .England, may be among the guests of 'honor at the convention of the Ameri ?an Bar association In Seattle August f 21. Lord Alverstone has been invited ,to Seattle the guest of Samuel Hill, who will return from a trip anroad this week. Local members of the associa tion believe the invitation has been ac cepted, though thev will not definitely know until Mr. Hill's return. Lord Alverstone figures In the his tory of the Pacific northwest, and bis Visit here will be nf double Interest be cause of his connection with tfce Hiring sea arbitration In 193 On this occa sion Lord Alverstone acted as British counsel during the negotiations. her husband, bathing his head with wa ter, while her mother went for aid. Farmers brought him to this citv. Surgeons who examined him declare his skull Is fractured. He 1s suffering from internal In.lnrles and has but lit tle chance for re.ovcry. PAY LICENSE HAT HER TIIAX SUFFER ARKEST f STOLE WATCH FROM MANAGER'S WIPE Q K Bromley, a voung colored man who mas formerly porter on the private rar of M J Buckley, general superin tendent of Harrlman lines In Oregxn. pleaded grullty In the municipal cotirt todav to a charge of vagrancy brought !ijalnst him by Wtectlves Coleman and j "Price. Bromley confessed to stealing i .a watch from Mrs B'icklev, but she declined to prosecute Bromley will break rock for 10 days l! That people would rather pay their delinquent license fees and continue In business rather than be arrested and fined In the municipal court Is the be lief of City Auditor Harbur who stated this morning that more than a third of the delinquents had already paid their licenses and that he expected the rest to coma In within the next day or two Several days ago Mr Barbur prepared a list of the persons who had failed to pay their license fees under the pro- Islons of the city ordinances and said that he would snd It to the city attor ney to have tl.' persons prosecuted Since that time the delinquents bs been flocking t his office to pay their licenses. Mr. Barbur said he would bold the list until tomorrow and then turn It over to Citv Attorrfrv Kava naugh If there were still delinquents who had failed -to take advantage of the opportunity of escaping arrest. Cougars are unusually numer ous tills summer In the hills that parallel the lower Columbia, river, according to hunters and fishermen returning from their annual outings. An the brutes are exceptionally vicious, too, tin y say. K. A. Krlckson and J. Naes lund, who returned yesterday, ' y that while In the wooda bi'.ek of Clatskanie a rotigar killed one of their hounds that was follow ing them on a fishing trip. The bl cat ripped Ihc dug open with one swipe of the paw, killing It Instantly. They also report that a few days ago Firo Warden John Con ) era killed a cougar In that vi cinity after having been followed some time bv it. HAINES'SPECIAL BLEND The Best 25c COFFEE In Town HAINES' TEA STORE 2nd and Alder Both Phones STANDARD STANDARD GOVERNOR (H I LI) ON OPERATING TABLE X0X-C0MS PASS FIRST EXAMIXATION , (Srclil PUpatrh te Tt Joarsal.t Astoria it , Aug 14 -At a meetlrg cf the First company coast srtillrv. . N i , the following success ful i v jaesed the competitive examination fijr non-commlssinne.1 eff leers i" L Rog ers fnurlh sergeant: A II Steele, fifth seretant. Privates ftcgn. Herbert and Locum corporals. Privates Gustafsen and Planting, lance corporals. tl'slted Pte IeeJ Wire.) Boston, Mass. Aug M- -Governor Curtis Guild Jr. of Massachusetts, whs operated upon today f "r appi ndl it Is. with which he was stricken while l'endir,K ? a ati'n In the Maine woods rhyslrlnns in attendance re port that the operation was successful and rhat Ms recowrv is assured Th sudden illness nf th governor f me as a pf at surprise Be(- sroefc to bis family and friends, as he had be.-n in appaten'ly perfect health and aa enjoing his vacation greatly Imme diately upon th discoerv that he w a afflhted with sppendicl'ls he was ruahel here under the care of doctors and subjected to an operaMo.i st once. TOOK STRVniNTNE PIT OCT TO KILL MOLES FIXING PACIFIC SHIPS FOR FALL CRUISE .tRAWLS HALF MILE: r SKULL FRACTURED ( '(ttJte Pr Le4 Wire I Nevada. CItjr, Oal, Au. 14 Letter 'stlrkharm. prominent business man of 1 hla clfy. was hremght here tvlar Suf fering irm a fractured skull and ln- emal Injuries ruetatned Vt a fall erer -f(ot cliff on ttie Tub fiver j-eater- Ktrkham crawled for !tanc of 'r a mil I .a. KolJette on Mr-ran,. Lincoln. Neh Aug 14 -Before an audience of a.ftoa at 'he Fpar"rh eembly Welwlav Senator Rohert M Iji Follette epread great admiration and friendship for W J Brran, slsted that he himself was a Repub lican. The fight against the rail roe. Is to secure lower rates and no dlacrimin lion, be said, had been started nark ta the '" by Wls-nhstn. Illinois Iowa s"d Minnesota These noHOee were not the product of the minds of either Frran or Roosevelt be atd A man In the andlenc accused m Follette. of belpg a I emocrat, but be denied 1t He poke for some time ef the Aldrk-h- re!and trf.l. arhlck be dtnouacel as vicious. Tired of life. M V'alrhl. aged f.n viars gathered, strvhnine p.it out to kill moles and eating the poison d1-l slmost Instsnttv In hl home at East Thirty fourth and "Hawthorne nnu- Thls orrurr1 last fat jrdar: but t-e farts have Just been rejxirtd (Tnited Press Iflse't Wire Navy Yard. Fuget Sound. Wash , Aug 14. Civilian workmen m re. I.us;- n!;1'! and (lav preparing the h'ii 1 f III" F'n rlflc fleet for the fall crulsa In the south Pacific to enabl- them M Ipick the yard at the i-ariie. posslhle ni-' ment. The date of d.-prmiire "f 'he crtilsers Washington. Tennessee and Pennsylvania has been t ost oin-d from Saturday morning to Sunday morning In order to complete all th lined for this yard on t! work of instating .i fir.. ion The Colorado hni t..- i c.-r ! that ship wCI sail f r r S ft I r-Hrlv Saturday m'-rnin; Sh into the stream v -ii-ril.-n ::U took on coal for the .o. ,ilfe ships are gone t' ,- wik i r r. ha 1 1 1 ship ( tregon n :!, ; . Wheeling and Prineet. n u;i slo-i wll: he rushed. T1.- , Of I'll St T.Oljjji' np een II also will be nndertpken s rps rk oul- Tl e None Better None "Just as Good" INSIST AND YOUB QBOCEB Will Supply Ton With Dalles Diamond or Liberty Bell FLOUR For Sals tj Every Good Orooer or by the DIAMOND ROLLER MILLS 332 H 'Washing-ton Street. Upstairs. STANDARJJ in price, but in value they're high. Eat them, enjoy them and no others buy; Our Crackers are STANDARD wherever they're And none of our brands ever yet have been beaten. eaten. STANDARD BISCUIT COMPANY Sola Makmrt of Paradis Sodms STANDARD STANDARD AJk Tonr Oroear. I and : : sco 1 ik.-n ; i and j n t'-e ; 31 RS. TKAL KXTKKS VLYA NOT (il llTV (T'nlteil Ptms Is1 Wtr 1 New York. Aug 14 Mr, Hen Te.-.' wife of the theafriial manager. I. tectlve Mouley 11 1 MU .1 u ' 1 Fie in lng were arraigned llat upon th lr Plana for Torrwdo Flc-t. Washington. Aug 14 A plan Is b- hut lp-1 lng outlined for a special board of ron- s'ruetion to euperylse the d'all f the fleet f torpedo boat destrorers and submarines nhcjrh are now under rn S'ryjction ofto be begun .bti fef tetnber 1 proposals for the construction of 1 destroyers authorlted at the last ses sion of corgres sre to be oren1 It is sta'esl to.faf 'bat b that time spevJ flfallons for tbe submarines authoriil t the sarne time ml b readv IsUs the const rwtton of the submsrin. s be advertised t be orne4 on No vember a. , rt ir f in viT n rf-t i . rn M s t rd v f h n ' S S n i; thtn tth attfmptH ii(orn1!nn ..f prjnrv (n r n -f in wi'n ti - -l'vrr nult Frunkt .1-1 A!' n--r-- t-Ik w it hflrn w t h plMtrc -n Vic 'ip t : - vrhn th rawn mlii h -nilt-.l ;ia;rv Thv nr rhr1 with r1 'ifc' "iff to EARLIXtt INSPKCTS MILWAT KKK WOKK Freshest and Cleanest Chickens and Spring Geese FOR SATURDAY Rest Butter, mil G0 Ranch I'-frg'5;. 2 doyen 55? CRAWFISH Fresh Salmon Eggs, COLUMBIA FISH CO. rh'nes Main A-.V556. Cor. Third and Ankeny Sts. Drink GOLDEN WEST COFFEE and GOLDEN WEST TEA I GOLDEN WEST EXTRACTS are good as can be; Use GOLDEN WEST BAKING P0WDER,don'tstop to think twice By all means use GOLDEN WEST, highest-grade SPlCEl CLOS8ET A DETERS rfTr i rt4 hm Ieet S . i Seattle. Auk 14 A. Furling, rrs Hnt of the .-itcago Milwaukee A Ft Paul. t4 H R WiJIrfms. president of tiie Washington incftfratlon of tha road, spent reaterda Inspecting the rrotr s Us tsif aefk la Mi traveled by autorrcMle Mr Furling t visit to Se attle m i ernl '1Mi tnorn'ng. when he will preveed to Taroma. From Tscorna ihe pirtv will probably return east direct Par-eeTsI flalloon Flies Txlay. (t'alte4 Pm ! Vlra I Berlin. Aug 14. The near Parweval ainttbie, baliooa ttliil arouixj tb city THE HIGHEST GRADES 0FC0FFEE ROASTED IN THE AT YOUR GROCERS. k una if rtorjay. It rtn Ined hi tbe ilr f e tw-e hours an-4 forty five mlnotea a4 itn to be ander perfwt restml of tbe wsv. Hator djriEi erery second t f 'fit FRESir RANCH EGGS 30 CENTS r per DOZEN Eatem Egrg, 2 dot. for.... 25? Creamery Butter, roll CO? Skamokiwa Putter, roll. ..G5 Dairy Butter, roll 40? Full Cream Cheese, lb. 15?-17? Best Eastern Hams, lb. 10? Saturday b Chicken Day 17t Pound. La Grande Creamery 151 Yir.' I :,