The Oregon daily journal. (Portland, Or.) 1902-1972, October 07, 1908, Page 16, Image 16

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    'THE -OREGON DAILY JOURNAL , PORTLAND, WEDNESDAY EVENING. OCTOBER 7, 1008'
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Thei art our prices tvery dy thU week. ' Our prices may go lower, but they won't go hifbtr. la looking for
Smith's, on Alder atrset, you must pan up the market" on both ide of ui. ' See that Smith's nam U oyer the
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FRANK L. SMITH MEAT' GO.
, ' f'PIQHTINQ THE BEEP TRUST"
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Hnj or's Policy on Delated
Improvements Is Already
in Kffect.
- Following Mayor Lana's explanation
, of ihe rtylffnatton of aeveral memlxn
? of tha csecutlva board. In a letter to
th press yesterday, tba action of that I
board at an Informal maatlna; yesterday
afternoon ahowa that tha plan of thai
mayor aa outlined In bla letter la ai
rtudv balnr followed.
Tha board refused to malco eaten-1
J a Ions of time in all cases but ona of I
. lance con tract a whrre tha contractor
' . asked for tham, and thla waa granted I
only because It wai ahown that thai
om pan r which aaked for it waa behind I
villi tha work becauaa of no fault of I
Ita own.
Ona contractor waa refused an exten
sion of time on tha Eaet Ninth street
till. Tha mayor In refusing tbla ona
aaked Manager Blmons or tha racino
Bridge company if lla company waa
not away behind time on aeveral con
tract a on tha east' side. Mr. Slmona
had offered to belp tha contractor who
wanted an extension on tha East Ninth
street work by hauling; (ravel for him.
Mr. Simons aald ha only wanted to help
out tha city, me mayor am uea.
- . The board rescinded a f 40 flna reo
ommanded by tha former street com
mittee under tha chainnanahlp of Rob
rt 1- Sabln. reslaned.
It la quite evident that tha mayor's!
Intention la to prevent bl companies
from getting a great numoer 01 con
tracts which they cannot fill and hold
ing them for a- long time by means of
nvenlent extensions wmcn have neen
heretofore granted by tha board. This
Jirocedure shut out competition to a
arge extent and gave the big concerns
an cage over me -emaiier contractors.
PAY UNCLE SAM
FOR MATERIAL
Tha government yesterday i was
given a judgment amounting to $1,137.46
against Archie Mason of Portland, who
was building an automobile road In the 1
Prlnevllle country some ' time ago. and
who. it . la alleged, purchased the . lum
ber used from two men who had filed on
timber claims and cut the trees, but who
bad not received a Datent to the lands.
The claim of the government was
, that John W. Dee and Aldon R. Easter
wood had unlawfully cut timber on their I
claims berora trie lanas were rightfully
' theirs. They sold the timber to Mason,
pari or wnicn wajs paia ior at tne time.
Owinir to the decision handed down hv
Judge Wolverton , In the United States
circuit court, Mason will have to pay the
government the Judgment for the timber
that he used, although at the time he
rnougnt ne was Buying we material le
gitimately.
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MARKETS
SIX
MARKETS
220 Alder Street, Bet. First and Second Streets.
512 Willlama ATenue, .. .,. 1 f
791 Mississippi Avenue. '.
Corner Fifth and Main Streets, Oregon City.
Twelfth St, Bet Bond and Commercial, Astoria..
253 Taylor Street (Unlontown), Aatoria.
Nothing NEAR AS GOOD can
be had at any other store at $20
You can
TAKE OUR WORD
for this. We always back up our
statements with the goods
No exaggerations in any of our ads
SPECIAL TODAY AT ALL OF
SMITH'S SIX MARKETS.
Extraordinarily freab Columbia River
Salmon, 3 pounda for 25f
Caueht at night and served to you
tne next aay. we have our own fish
ermen. We pay tribute to no fish
combine nor fish trust You can pick
from a dosen different kinds of fish at
I Smith's and everything sells for 10c
per pound or less. '
Pig Pork Sausage ;124
Creamery Butter, roll ...l.';..-.65e)
Ranch Eggs, dosen ...30f
Fancy Fresh Oregon Hens . . . . ,18
Fancy Fresh Oregon Spring
,184 and zo
Chickens
Porterhouse Steaks
Sirloin Steaks ....
Tenderloin Steaks
Spare Ribs!...:..,;;.
Pork Tenderloins . . .
.12J4-15
10 and 12j4
.s-io-ia
.......sot
BEEF.
Pot Roast Beef .6f-T-8
Rump Roast Beef, end cut . .....8
Rump Roast Beef, best cut 10)
Shoulder Roast Beef 84
Oven Roast Beef
,8 I
Liver .v.'.,..., ....., 5
Soup Mest ...3e
Beef for soup stock ......31
Prima Rib Roast Beef .ilot-izyrf
Sirloin'. Roast Beef 10-12
Beef Stew .,, .....Of
Necks of Beef ,.B
Beef for Boiling &f
Beef for Braising ... .Kf
Beef to Spice ........:.':...;.....5)
Beef to cook with dumplings .....54
Beef for Pot Pia . . . . . ...".Bj
Beef to Pickle i.. .....5
Beef for Fricassee ' ;;. .... ,"; .4. , . ! B
Brisket Beef . . . ... ....... . .. . . . . B
Plates of Beef .. . .. ..7..; . . ;..:
Brisket Corned Beef i.....;.V.V.'.6
Plate Corned Beef : . ,. ; . . . ... . . . ,6
Hamburg "Steak . ; . . . , . . . . . . ,T. :1 Of
Round Steak ..................10
Tripe .. c. . . .10
Beef Tongues . . . ; . . i ;. . . . 10e
" .'veal.":' "1 : . ' '
Loin; of Veal .,. 1K
Breast of Veal . . ; 81-10
Veal Stew .....8e-10
Shoulder Roast Veal ....10e-12'f
Loin; Veal Cutlets.... .i......'.15
Rib Veal Cutlets ......IB
Shoulder Veal CutTets ...... V
Neks of Veal 8-10ai
' v . PORK.
Leg of Pork
Loin Roast of Pork lBe
Loin Pork 'Chops IB
Rib Pork Chops IB
Shoulder Pork Chops 2jj
Pickled . Pork . . 1 2 'A
Hams . ............ ' . lTli
Half a Ham ....V.IT
Sliced Ham-' .... .SB
Breakfast B aeon ............. 1 T ys
Sliced Bacon .....20
' 1 . w. .. -it .- . ' n w W
ouiica nam ,. , .......,,;., ,.,op
Sliced Boiled .Ham ........ 301
Dryalt Pork V . 12
Pig'S Hocks e.,.H.,ow..,...'.8
LAMBS. 1
Leg of Lamb .....IB
Shoulder of Lamb w10
Lamb Rib Chops IB
Lamb Loin Chops ...... .16
Lamb' Shoulder Chops ....... 12JJ
Frontauarters of Lamb 12
Hindquarters of Lamb .:16
WHEN YOU SEE IT
IN OUR AD IT'S SO
MOYER
3rd and Oak
1st and Yamhill
SEATTLE WOMEN ENTEE
HIGH-CLASS HOUSES
'f-.,':?;'-';':- I . I III -' "t .
Mrs. A. H. Keyaer of Seattle has
proug-iu ner ciaasy hljrn stepper "Cap
tain raprlcew to Portland and entered
him in aeveral classes for the horse
show of next week. The horae Is very
oreeay- ana nas especially rm action
and conformation. Another entry from
Seattlo, which was made . the last
moment, la that of Mrs. J. 8. Oold
snifth, who will, enow - her handsome
. aaddler, "Polly." Mrs. Goldsmith Is
rresn trom victories In other shows and
ronftdent of taking- home soma of Port
land's ribbons. .
The silver cup collection which has
been donated as prises and trophies
by the " merchants and individual cltl
ena, will be on exhibition in the win
dows of Rowe & Martin, Sixth and
Washington, where the sale of reserved
seats (s now on.
Stall anace for the vlaltlnir entrlwn
rrom Vancouver, eeaiue, lacoma ana
Spokane, toe-ether with those from Ore-
iron towns. Is being- allotted and every.
thing win be in readiness ior tne vis
1 tors who will bearln to arrive the
latter part of the coming week.
ENTERTAIN BARRETT
DURING STAY HERE
.TAhn Yt&iMtt ftimiwlv fit Trkrf1oni4
now director of the International bureau
of American republics, who made an ad
dress before tha Trans-Mlsslsslppl con
areas yesterday. Is to be entertained
royally when' he comes to Portland to
maK a visit in tne near zuture. Mr
Barrett ham -written to Oeora-e W. Ha-
sen of Portland, from San Francisco,
mat he expects to arrive in rortiana
about October 12. Mr. Barrett says In
the letter that he will remain here
about 10 days.
The Past Reg-ents' association of the
Royal Arcanum Mr. Barrett being a
past regent Is arranging a banquet in
Mr. Barrett's honor. This will take
place some evening during the director's
ptay here. During the same week the
members of the Knights of Pythias
will tender him,' a reception, arrange
ments for which-are already in hand.
CLANSMAN EPIC
OF THlf NEW SOUTH
For many years to come "The Clans
man" will remain the eplo of the re
constructed south. It is as firmly Iden
tified with Dixie as "Waverly" with
Scotland, "Adam Bede" with rustlo Eng
land, or "Old Homestead" with New
England. Wa success for the first three
seasons was enormous, both north and
south, and now in response to tne urg
ent request of western managers It has
opened Its fourth season with an even
greater measure or popularity on tne
Pacific coast. No one should miss see
ing this splendid play at the Heilig, Oc
tober IS, 16 and 17.
HAVE. YOU
A PIANO?
A nlana In tha Vaiyi. ! ihiim. f
mii.Ii T V. -1 . .
llghtful home 'atmosphere. It iielps. to
nrlse you ."o know how easily vou mav
nosaeaa a aood nlaiM. "Your rrrlit !
ruuu. uiu una sn ua. we rent pi
anos; we aisu sen on convenient pay
ment plan.
New pianos (365, $976, $300 and up
to SUOO. Used Dianoa 8150 and utv
Sherman, Clay & Co.
Sixth and Morrison, Opposite rostoffica,
roruua, uregon.
I A WOMAN SPECIALIST
MRS. S. IC. CHAIN
the only Chinese woman doctoring In
mis city. - She has cured
many afflicted sufferers.
Cured private and female
diseases, also throat and
lung troubles; stomach,
bladder and kidneys and
diseases of all kinds that
the human flesh is heir
to. Cured by phiness
herbs and roots. Rem
edies harmless. No oper
ations. Honest treatment Examina
tions free. 228 hi MORRISON ST., Be
tween First and Second.
T"
Royal house, San Francisco
roorta aad Howard Sts.
All outside rooms, steam heat, hot and
cold water. Rates 60c to $2 per day.
Weekly rates. Cafe.' Fourth street cars
direct from Third street depot. From
Ferry, Howard street cars direct. F. I
Turpin. proprietor.
OCTOBER IS THE FINISH
I
OF THE WESTBOUND I
COLONIST FARES 1
They apply from all points in Eastern and Southeastern states. J
Have you informed interested friend in tha East?
UNION DEPOT SERVICE THROUGH TRAINS I
via t
!".
Amount of fare can be deposited, with any agent of the
NORTHERN PACIFIC RAILWAY ?
and ticket deliveries will be arranged at any point desired.
Callon or write to i
A. D. CHARLTON, Assistant-General Passenger Agent. X
.255 Morrison Street Portland, Oregon.
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$60 Machines for
'Another carload of these great machines has arrived, and they are better than ever. By special ar
rangements with an anti-trust sewing machine manufacturer we are able to cut our jobbers' profits
and sell a High-Class Sewing Machine at the regular. wholesale price. We order these great machines
by the.hundreds and ship in carload lots. That's why we are doing the sewing machine business of
Portland. i
ONLY $25.00
$1.00 in Cash, SOc a Week
We deliver one of these splendid machines on trial for ONE DOLLAR. Read
The Full Description
This machine forms the double-lock stitch, making a stitch which appears the same on both sides of the goods. All of the au
tomatic parts are simple in construction and lasting. This machine has proven itself to be superior to high-price machines. It is simple to
operate and has every modern improvement which is essential to the producing of the very best work. It has an automatic-lift drop
head stand, operated by mechanism of extreme simplicity When table leaf is swung over for sewing, the head ofthe machine is
automatically lifted to place and locked firmly. The design of the woodwork is new, artistic and well executed.
; , THE HEAD is unusually handsome, being finished in three coats of black japan and elaborately decorated.
ALL THE WORKING PARTS are made of the best tool-hardened polished steel.
THE BED-PLATE is entirely without obstruction, setting into a recess in the machine table, thus bringing the surfaces
flush with each other.
THE ARM is of the largest size, is strong and perfectly proportioned, the clear space underneath being hy2 x8 inches.
THE NEEDLE is straight, short and strong. It is held in place by a patented needle clamp.
THE NEEDLE-BAR is round and accurately finished. This round form insures uniform wear at all points.
THE TAKE-UP is positively automatic and will control any kind or size of thread. -THE
STITCH-REGULATOR controls the length of stitches and is-operated by thumb-screw. One can produce easily from
6 to 32 stitches to the inch. ,
THE AUTOMATIC BOBBIN-WINDER will wind as accurately as a spool of thread is wound.
THE TENSION is of the latest improved disk type, is very simple and has a wide range of adjustment.
THE FEED is double and extends on both sides of -the needle. ! .
THE SHUTTLE is positively self-threading and 's of large size.
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the
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