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About The Oregon daily journal. (Portland, Or.) 1902-1972 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 2, 1908)
THC OREGON DAILY JOURNAL. PORTLAND. FRIDAY EVENINO. OCTOBER 2, 1008. MS 1IT IT ro 11 11 11 NBEPBNEN1' .RE Casfi vs; Gredit - It juit an old Ury but neverthelfii prof itable, for nyon to seriously consider. Along about now the credit- buyer ,wUl begin to receive- the Jirit-ofJthe-month bill, ind-even now title kind of a buyer ia beginning to dread the coming of that near-at-hand day: whereas the one who buy for'caih ia care tree, 'perfectly, contented and unmindful of .tne tirtof-tne-month "bogle man. it might do a worm while iesaon to pre erve this' advertisement and compare it I pricea witn tnoae mat tne creau Duyer win una on me incoming bill. ' Yoll lee that you are paying at the very teaat 25 per cent and aometimea more for .the credit accommodation; but, don t blame the grocer who charges thia excess price, became he is entitled to- receive interest on the money he loans: his trade for. JU" days and sonsetwnes more. If you'ee a new leaf that's wortH turning, over, in regard to buying brocerjes. better make the turn right now, .,. . 18 lbs. of SUtiAR .... . . :-t . . . . LOO $1.00 to Each Customer l ib. Monarch Coffee.'.W. .'; . 1 lb,'cut Loaf Sugar FREE. ; 1 . : Potatoes, sack $1.25 16 lbs. for 25c - Extra Fancy I iTry Holly branfl Cream bestof ;all,,dor..0- FREB BASKET WITH EVERY S3 ORDER. 1 bottle Ammonia....i........Bf 2 pkgs. Acme Matches.... 1.000 Parlor Matches i cans Corn 3 cana Tomatoes........ 1-gallon can Apricots. ...... 1 -gallon can Apples so 25-ozrtK. C. Baking Powder.. 80 Mb. can Hunt's Cream Baking Powder tO 2 cakes Sa polio ...,....1B 1 can Clama 10 1 bottle Blueing... ......of Durkee's Spices 5 Cents , Per Can COFFEE (W 25 the lb.. 4 lbs. for ft. very, likely costs you at least 10c more per lb. when you buy else where. And then it's a big chance if you ' get an equal quality or flavor. Our aof the lb., or lbs. for SI grade, is a Coffee that no amount of money can improve in flavor or quality. CEREALS . 1Mb. sack Rolled Oats....... 85 10-lb.: sack Rye Flour: ...35 10-lb. sack Farina.. 3 10-lb. sack Graham. 30 10 lb white or yellow Corn- meal 35 5 lbs. Navy Beans 25 5 lbs. Rice..... 25 3 cant Carnation Cream 25 5 dot. Clothes Pins 5 13 bars Elk Soao 25 6 full-lb. bars Soap 25 6 Johnson Naptha. ; .25 1 1 1ST. ANDssil (TB) f (0) 2fi We Are Making All 50c Teas Saturday 25c CRACKERS Largest package, ever offered in this city ,..50 3 l ib. pkgs....,,..., 25 6 H-lb. pkgs....... ....zd 6 pkgs. of assorted Cakes 25 Big Special Meat Sale Give Your" Order Early and We Can Give You Better Service. MAIN-1412 BOTH PHONES A-1412 FLOUR FLOUR Per Sack 51.10 (OUR SPECIAL BRAND) Per Bbl. $4.25 10-Pound Sack Fancy Pastry Flour 35c Climax Hard Wheat Flour. 51.25 Sack: 54.75 Barrel i i 2 1-lb. pkgs. Sea Shell Macaroni. 15 I New Honey 15 3 nkirs. hardwood Tooth Picks.. 10 1 bottle Tabasco Sauce . 25 2 cane Lye 15 3 glasses Jelly 25 SYR 1 gal. Rock Candy Drips '..T5 1 gal. Farrell's Drips 50 1 gal. Columbia Drips 45 1 2tf-gal. Monarch Drips f 1.00 Shredded Wheat lOc FISH Salt Salmon, lb 10 Salmon Bellies, lb 15 Blue bark Mackerel 10 Alaska Herring, dox 25 Codfish Bricks ...15 4 lbstrip Codfish 25 BUTTER Choice Creamery Butter 65 Norway Creamery Butter TO 1 pkg. Crescent Corn Flakes... 6 6 pkgs. Baking Soda 25 1 lb. Cocoanut 15 4 lbs. Sago or Tapioca 25 2 pkgs. Gloss Starch lof Pure Pepper in bulk 1 pint home-made Chowchow.25 10-lb. sack Table Salt 20 Raisins, 3 packages. 25 .zr .25 .25 .25 25 BEEF Boiling Beef ...S-Of Tot Roasts 0 8 VEAL Stews 7 Chops ....10 Roasts 10 Veal Sausage... 12 MUTTON Stew ...,,....5 Shoulders ,.,..8 Chops ... ,..10 Legs .v. .i.lOe HAMS. Ticnics ....lVtt Cottage , .12V,t Eastern . .10 6 cans Domestic Sardines 3 cans imported Sardines... 3 bottles any kind Extract.. 3 bottles Monarch Catsup.. 1 qt. bottle Salad Oil 1 bottle imported Worcestershire bauce 15 Full Cream Tillamook Cheese, per pound 15te Half Cream Cheese, 2 lbs 25 1-lb. can Chirardelli's Ground Chocolate 30 2 cans Pineapple 25 Saturday IsChicken Day BIO SPECIAL SALE ON PORK Pork Chops, lb... 10 I Loose Sausage, lb.. 8 Pork Roasts, lb... 10 Link Sausage, lb.. 10 Fancy new Evaporated Apricots 10 Fancy Figs 5 4 okffs. Seeded Raisins.. 25 2 pkgs. Currants.... 25 Sanitarium Nut Butter, in glass 25 Shilling's 3-Star Coffee, lb 30 Puritan Buckwheat, 2-lb. pkg., 3 for 25 3 Cans Oysters - 25c New Dill Pickles, quart 10 Sour Pickles, quart ,...10 Fancy mixed Sweet Pickles, quart .......... .25 , Fancy sliced Bacon, , in glass jars. 10 1-lb. can Chipped Beef .....15 8 lbs. Sweet Potatoes25c aSBBBHaBBBHBHSasMSSBMBSaiBHBHSISHMHBMaBMaMa 12 lbs. Onions 25 The Largest Cash Grocery and Market In Portland Celebrate Golden . Wedding With Their Grand Children Around Them IV. r':;. ,77 r.X& l X , ? V Kit '4 A , hk v - Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. D. W. Bush of Bush's landing, Washington, celebrated the fif tieth anniversary of their marriage, Sep tember 26, at their beautiful home, sur rounded by children and grandchildren. There are 12 of their 13 children, and 27 randchlldren living, almost all of whom W. Bush, o f Bush's Landing, Washington. were present to celebrate the golden wedding. Mr. Bush was born In Indiana, June 8, 1833, and crossed the plains with a mule team In 1852. Mrs. Bush was born In Providence, R. I., February 22, 1842. Since their marriage, in 1868, they have lived almost continuously on their farm. 3oth are active and hale. church era 10 OPEN TONIGHT This evening the Hassalo Street Con gregational church gymnasium will be opened to the public with appropriate addresses, music, and an athletic per formance by 16 picked men from the Y. M. C. A. under. Physical Director A. M. Grilley. Everybody will be tagged. The building of and equipping of this gymnasium with all modern appli ances and s ho we baths has been warm ly commended by many people who have felt the need of such a place for young people on the east side. A director will be in attendance and classes will be as follows: Monday and Thursday, high school boys, 3.30 to 4:30; business men, 6:46 to 6:16; young business men, 7:30 to S:80. Tuesday ana Friday, high school i ; girls, 8:30 to 4:80; ladies classes,' 2 to 3; young ladies, 6:16 to :16. Wednes !day and Saturday mornings will be open 'for boys- Saturday afternoons and even : lngs will be open for games and con testa. The prayer meeting has been changed to Wednesday night. Instead of Thursday. The men's clubs and other gatherings of the church will be held on Friday evening. At the opening this evening Dr. A. A. Morrison will mane an acaresa, H. M. Stone of the T. M. C A. will talk on "Work for Men" and Miss Constance MccorKie win speaic on "Work for Women." Music will be furnished by jnrs. f. a. van nice, hiss cva jonnson. i iarenca neain ana Mr. a. van in ice with Mrs. w. a. .Morrow as accompanist. PERliTllS FOLLOW LETTERS Brjan Campaigners Enter ins Every Section of the , State to Arouse Voters. t - Things are humming up at Democratic headquarter. Ltrwture' ts being- swoti ut to all parts of tae rule In big undies and now organisers are also following the literature and wtll snake a rwreetiat canvas of the entire state. Milton A. Miller, national romanUtee Ktan, will leave this afternoon for a tour of the wester end emithem xr-t'one-of the lie will siwmd two days In WaaMort" and will thn on up tHe wii'antte vnf snd tkrough the soatheni ert of tee tst. Joha H. ttewnnon nas already left Oregon. He will be two weeks In mak ing his trip and will stir up the Inter est In the different counties through which be passes, start the movement afresh to get. out all the Democratic voters and have them register, put new mo into tne old Democratic ciuds ana encourage the work of the new ones. The reports comins- into the head quarters are very gratifying to the state cnairman ana its co-worsers. ijryan and Kern . clubs are being formed in every part of the state. Bryan Inter est Is growing rapidly In every county ana mucn encouragement is leu at head quarters over the present prospects for victory in November. New Clnb at Solo. One Bryan and Kern club was formed at Hclo last week with an Initial mem bershlp of 126, and since that time man new members have been secured. D. u. Dugger of Sclo was the organize of the club. Headquarters have been opened In Clatsop county at Astoria and the re. ports from there show that there Is great Interest being taken In the cam aign woric ana prediction is made that iryan will receive a heavv vote In Clatsop, which is the home of Senator Fulton. From other sections of the tJI1A fit nmA ,1am, Im haina (nM eai growm or Bryan sentiment bi noted In every county. THREATENED TO KILL TOO MANY TBIES Mose McCrum, who la said by the of fleers to bo a bad man with a record. nppearea in tne justice court this morn mg, having been arrested on a warrant sworn to by 8. R. Barnes. Barnes al leges mat McCrum threatened to kill him, and he wants something doneV to Krp in peuigerent Mccrum from car- rrinun mreat into execution. McCrum Is already under bonds In Columbia county to keep the peace, hav ing been arrested there on complaint of uia wi wno sai a mat he nad threat ened to kill her. It Is feared that If he a auuwoa to remain at large McCruen may carry some of his threats into ef fect. He was releamul hi r.in. Mn 3600 bonds after having entered a plea Of not gUlltV. Ha will h irnlmul Thursday morning. Golden West Spices ' Could Not Be Better Like the First Number and Like the First Letter THEY'RE A-i CLOSSET DK VERS E'ea g BOUGHT STOCK AND NOW WANTS COIN BACK Charging that T. A. rurhnii r.i.iv rerreaented the value of Hra n ty,m Portland Coffee dt Knlcn equently ravalng him to purchase I7H shares of the stock. D. U Van de Wiele Is snelng In the rlrrult court today to recover It.TSi which he mm oca per snare, van de Wlele "'" in company is not a pay- Ing eoncenw such as Darbado. rltfmM It win mmr m mat no loet aturh nony on the pnrcnase of the aharea. He asks the enart to allow him to re fund the shares to Oarbade and forro tH defandaat ta tmw hi k.w k... t8.T8. ' " DE. FRANKLIN GOES TO INSANE ASYLUM Tar wMr ranea af hnmltf hn krongha before the sanity eommta-j Good Creamery Butter 60c Fresh Ranch Eggs, per dozen 30 and 35 Skamokawa Butter, roll. . . .70$ Dairy Butter, roll ......... 50 Full Cream Cheese, lb. 15-17 Best Eastern Hams, lb 16 CHICKENS LOWER TOMORROW IS OUR CHICKEN DAY La Grande Creamery 264 Yamhill St. G. Covach & Co. DEALER IN Poultry. Game. Fresh and Salt Wafer Fish Phones Main ESS, A-3SS5. Specialty, hotels, restaurants and family trade. 275 First street. Portland. Or. HAINES'SPECIAL BLEND Tht Best 25c COFFJ&E In Town HAINES' TEA STORE Snd and Alder ' Both Phones The Prestige of Our Splendid Juno Coffee 1 Warranted to Give Complete Satisfaction. The Product of the Most Fa mous Plantations in the World. 35c Per Pound OR 3 Pounds for $1.00 D. C. BURNS CO. GROCERS 208-210 Third Street. iMraf Special la Come to the markets of THE BOSTON PACKING COMPANY and buy the purest, choicest ' meats at wholesale prices. . 6c Per Per lb. lb. lb. All Pot Roasts of Beef THIS XM A BIO MOWEY-SAVEB. COMB, TAKB ADVANTAGE. Boiling Beef. Shoulder Mutton .... 5c AT TRUSS FIIOZ8 TOV CAlf'T OBT AS OOOO A QUAIITT aSTWBZU. Round Steak: . lOc Per lb. OtT KOX7HD STEAK IS AS GOOD AS THE BETTER AZTD EIOHEB FBICE STEAKS 80Z.D BI.SBWBSBB. Ham . . . . . . . . . tV2c Per lb. WE ALWAYS HAVE BBEV X.EADEBS IJT FBICE AHS QUAilTT Bacon . 18c Per lb. VOBB BETTBB SfOVB JUST AS OOOD ' WE ADVISE YOU TO SHOP EARLY THE BOSTON PACKING CO. CORNER THIRD AND ANKENY. BRANCH MARKET, FIRST AND BURNSIDE. Our Third Street Market la Only a Few Blocks from Washington All Oara Tnasfes. Groceries Fallows Gmemv fft. Meals 3M.3H n,k si J 318-359 anxeny m, BOTH PHONES 2596 HENS 1 6 c lb. slon and the unfbrtnnates committed to he asylum. Dr. Harry Franklin who. It Is said, had a hand too lavish for his pocket booK and who frequently beat his mother, was adjudged Insana and taken to tne state institution. Marfraret Relsbick. aged to. who lived at 4 East Fourteenth street north, has lost her mind from old ace and was committed, aa was Joe Protanla, a coal miner who came here recently from Pittsburg-. He was found on the street. CTiarice H. Baker. (Sped! Dteprtcb te Tk JoersaLt Eocene, Or, Oct 2. Charles H. Bak er, 14 years, a pfomlnent ettlsen of Eugene, died at his home In this city yesterday from a stroke of apoplexy He bad beea a resident of Eugene since lilt, coming; from a farm in the He Kensie raDey, where he settled a few years before. He was born In Penn ifi!?"!? n'.rTa four years ia the Fifth Pennsylvania cavalry In the elrll He was a former mewiber of the preaoB leaislature from lane coun ty, being elected t the houM of rrp rentaties In lltg. He served two tnna. He wa a prominent enr in R- and Masonic circle. Spring Chickens, lb 18 Spring Geese, lb 17d Spring Ducks, lb 204 Skamokawa Butter 70c Roll Ranch Eggs, doz 30 Oregon Money 1 3c SHRIMPS, 2 lbs 25 CRABS, each 15 Cooked Crawfish 35c Doz. Largest Stock of Fish in the City Columbia Fish Co. Third and Ankeny Streets. Here Is an Opportunity to Buy Your Groceries and Meats at Prices That Are Right PHONE US YOUR LIST MILK Sunrise or Carnation, per case, $3.75, or 3 cans for .25 ' SUGARBest Dry Granulated, per sack 100 pounds ....t. 95.75 FLOUR Rose City Highest Fancy Patent, per sack .w.?luJ5 HAMS Fancy sugar cured, per pound , . ....1G$ 5 pounds broken head Rice 25 MEATS. 1 can Eagle Milk 15 Legs of Lamb, while they last .w.-. 100 2 lbs. corn or gloss Starch 15 Boiling Beef 5 1 gallon Table Drips 50. Shoulder of Lamb 4 13 cans cove Uysters of 1 lb. special blend Coffee 25 1 lb. green or black Tea .25 Special prices to Hotels, Restaurants and Boarding Houses. Pot Roast Beef 7 and 80 Lamb Stew .4$ Veal 70 to 150 o. J. Hngta Mffler. (Speclil D1n.trk to The Josrui.) Tsncouver. Waah Oot l t u..t. Aiiiirr. v yeara aiea urtii.nl vMt.rM. inwnui, v nesi Bixtn street. this city. Death wss due to heart trouble. The deceased . .ti.. ' imini. ) surrired Dt a m Mnw The feneral will take place Bnnday from the family home, later meet te be ia City cemetery. ice rnicEs faiaj WITH TIIE MEKCURY Now that the furaas i rland and fifed p and thi family hrater has received a ft blarkinr for the winter see e belna faithful THAT SATISFIED EXPRESSION I on the Face of Every Housewife Who Bakes With DALLES DIAMOND or LIBERTY BELL NONE BETTER. NONE JUST AS Q00D INSIST AND YOUR QROCER WILL SUPPLY YOU Or Phone Main 9397 DIAMOND ROLLER MILLS 232 Washington Street. Comer 2nd., Upstairs FLOUR poenible for the weary housewife to our at a etxjerxT ertoe then when the mercury waa try In to break hot ia the top f the luhn. ti .The tre truet has errea notice that It Isllara-e Baers mt Icm. sca ss saloons and reetanreiits. ean M huf the fr 1 rente rr rounds The rKw" bey th earne frodwrt fnr M ta er l. Iinia t-e sum Br mnfiilia th bta net-re ai if cents and the email S rests per THE HIQHEST GRADE OF COFFEE BOASTED IN THE AT TOUR GROCER rj k emu