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T HE 2ND T EPE FVDEN STOR 18-lbs. Granulated Sugar $1 . "Just uppoila' " your grocer on! civet 12 or 14 pound of sugar for $1, and ujy. posin someone told you THE. PEOPLE'S gava 18 pounds, wouldn't it tickla you? Do you know If you wera only getting 12 or m pounda? Do you? : . 10 Iba. Sweet rotatoei..,.....,.,...f 1.25 12 lba. Onioni ZBf Cauliflower Fancy Italian Trunet, 6 lba for.',.,"....25 Fancy Tomatoes, box....,,.,., ....... 40? Fancy Tomatoes, 3 lba. for .',..,..104 J-ancy dried Apricot, lb..... ......... ice) Fancy dried Peaches, lb .! rancy dried rigs, lb..., ........'.of Home-made Mince Mot, jar., ,25j 1 -lb MONARCH COFFEE 25c One Pound Cut Loaf Sugar Free. FISH FISH FISH Alaska Herring, dozen..... .......... 25 Codfish Bricks : 4 lbs.. Strip Codfish ...... 7. 23 Salt Salmon, lb .10 Salmon Bellies, lb 15 Blue-back Mackerel 10? Potatoea, extra fancy, per aack, $1.25: 16 IDS ZOf 1 bot. imported Worcestershire Sauce. 15) 1 pkg. Crescent Corn Flakes ..B pkgs. Baking boda r lb. Cocoanut ..." 157 cans imported Sardines.... 25 3 bottles any kind Extract. 25 3 bottles Monarch Catsup 25f 1 at. bottle Salad Oil ... 25 4 lbs. Sago or Tapioca .25 2 pkgs. Gloss Starch i...,15 t r. V,.,lt, X CyCl III UUm..i -T I 1 pint home-made Chowchow. ....25 J CPACKERS " " Largest Package ever offered la this, city for j...v 3 l ib. pkgs.....; t.;Z5 6 tf-lb..pkgi.",... .25 6 pkgs. of norted Cakes. ............ 25 Try "Holly Brand" Cream, 90c doaen; the best of all 4 New Dill Tickles, qt..... 10 Sour Pickles, qt .............. ; ;. . . . . .10 Fancy mixed Sweet Pickles, qt........25 Fancy sliced Bacon,- in glass pars, i,10 Shilling's "3-Star Coffee, lb 30 Puritan Buckwheat, 2-lb. pkgs., 3 for 25 Shredded Wheat a...'........ 10 3 cane Oysters..... 25 1-lb. can Chipped Beef.., ....15 Sre are making all 50c Teas Saturday 25 urkee's Spices, per, can ,..., 5 Full Cream Tillamook Cheese, lb.. ...15 .Half Cream Cheese, 2 lbs...; 25 1-lb. can Ghirardelhs Ground.. Chocolate - for ..T....30 2 cans Pineapple 25 Jr1.ST.VAND 3f6i Y ORIGINAL jJJLCASH STORE 11 mm n " I t II . ml Free Basket Wifli Every $3 Order 10-lb. sack Rolled Oats .....35 10-lb. sack Rye Flour .......35 10-lb. sack Graham Flour.... 30 10-lb. sack white or yellow Corn Meal. 35 Carnation Cream, 3 for.. ..25 Carnation Cream, doz.... 95 10-lb. sack Salt 20 Just received a carload of California Canned Goods. Standard Apricots, can ..10 Standard Blackberries, 2 cans, for 25 Standard Peaches. 2 cans for 25 Standard Pears, 2 cans for 25 Gal. can Blackberries, can .......oof Give Your Orders Early and We Can Give You Better Service. MAIN 1412 ' BOTH PHONES A-1412 FLOUR FLOUR Per Sack $1.10 (OUR SPECIAL BRAND) Per Bbl. $4.25 10-Pound Sack" Fancy Pastry Flour 35c Climax Hard Wheat Flour, $1.25 Sack; $4.75 Barrel 2 1-lb. pkgs. Sea Shell Macaroai.15 I New Honey 15 3 pkgs. hardwood Tooth Picks.. 10 1 bottle Tabasco Sauce 25 2 cana Lye ......15 3 glasses Jelly 25 1 gaL Rock Candy Drips 75 gal Columbia Drips 45 gaL Fan-ell's Drips 50 2-gaL Monarch Drips $1.00 Shredded Wheat lOc Largest Cash Grocery and Market In Portland Big Special Meat Sale dcbp; i Boiling Beef .... ,..5-G Tot Roasts ; .0-8 VQAL) Stews '. 7 Chops. 10 Roasts 10f Veal Sausage 12 MUTTON Stew 6 Shoulders 8i Chops 10t HAMS Picnics 11 tf Cottage.... 12 tf Eastern 16t SPECIAL, PORK SALE Pork Chops 10 Pork Roasts ..10 Loose Sausage 8 Link Sausage 10 Loin Pork Roasts, pound 12? Saturday Is Chicken Day Special Beef Sale Porterhouse Steak, per pound 10 Porterhouse Roast, oer DOUnd. . . .104 Sirloin Steak, per pound 10 Sirloin Roasts, per pound 10 Qnl! Bnylnfl on Credit Youll tare 23 per cent on Groceries when you do youll save It 'for yourself instead of putting It Into the pocket of the credit grocer. That. means the saving of a lot of fret, worry, and trouble. It's never too late to begin paying cash.. , Butter! Butter! Choice Creamery .65 Norway Brand Creamery ....70 SPECIALS SPECIALS 1 bottle Ammonia .B 2 pkgs. Acme Matches ....15 1,000 Parlor Matches ,...5 3 cans Corn ..25 3 cans Tomatoes 2BV 1-gal. can Apricots.. ....25 6 Johnson Naptha 23 6 fujl-lb. bars Soap 25 13 bars Elk Soap ,...25 6 cans Domestic Sardines ..25 1-gal. can Apples 25 1-lb. can Hunt'a Cream Baking Powder for 20 25-oz. K. C. Baking Powder.... .20 2 cakes Sapolio v. 15 1 can Clams ..lO 1 bottle Blueing ., 5 10-lb. sack Table Salt 20 Raisins, 3 packages 25 Coffee! Coffee! This is the season of the year when the particular coffee drinker begins a close In vestintion for his favorite bevexaare. The wise one comes to us for coffe at 25 the lb., 4 lbs. for f 1, or the grade at 35 the lb., 3 lbs for f 1. These prices command the best product known to American1 im porters. We buy for a year In adytnee; that's why there's no change in the delic ious flavors we provide. - - mmmmmmmmmmmmmm i i.hi. i ' ' - . . ....) m ' ' .p,. .... . -. - - . . . . -. . . THE HIGHEST GRADE OF COFFEE ROASTED IN THE f M tmit OhgyuHToBeog!!io FRANK L. SMITH MEAT CO. "FIGHTING THE BEEF TRUST" SIX MARKETS 226 Alder Street, Bet First and Second Streets. 512 Williams Avenue. 791 Mississippi Avenue. - Corner Fifth and Main Streets, Oregon City. Twelfth St., Bet Bond and Commercial, Astoria. 253 Taylor Street (Uniontown), Astoria. SIX MARKETS AT YOUR GROCER G. Covach & Co. THE OLD RELIABLE DEALERS. Poultry, Game, Fresh and Salt Water Fish Phones Main 635. A-3535. Specialty, hotels, restaurants ana y family trade. 275 First street. Portland Or. HAINES'SPKIAL BLEND The Best 25c COFFEE In Town . HAINES' TEA STORE 2nd and Alder Both Phones Especially good things you can get today and every day at all of Smith markets. When you come to Smith's an Alder street you must pass up the markets on both sides of us. See that Smith's name is over the door and then come in. rdns and tons of fresh, sweet Oregon Creamery Butter, per roll. . ; . .65e Buy a' wagon load if you want to. Ranch Eggs 301 Salmon, caught at night and served to you the next morning, just from the ' Columbia river, 3 lbs. for 2S Herring 5 Sturgeon 10c Halibut ....10 Smelt 10 Smith's renowned Pior Pork Sau sage 124f Smith's Veal Sausage. 12j4e Oregon Hens, fancy fresh stock. 18e Oregon Spring Chickens, fresh and choice lof Porterhouse Steak l&At Extra choice Porterhouse Steak. 15 Sirloirt Steak 10 Fancy Sirloin Steak ."..12 Tenderloin Steak 10 Spare Ribs ., 5 Better cuts of Spare Ribs lO Fancy Spare Ribs lf Pork Tenderloins .20 Shrimps . 15 Crabs, absolutely fresh 15 Clams, per lb ...5 Razor Clams, per doz 12 Oysters, per pint.... 30 BEEF When you want ideally fresh Ore fon Beef you have got to come to mith's. Down on Alder street you will have to pass up the markets on both sides of us. See that Smith's name is over the door and then come. in., ... , ....., Pot Roast Beef , T, 8 Rump Roast Beef, end cut 8 Rump Roast Beef, best cut xue? Shoulder Roast Beef 8 Oven Roast Beef ...8 Liver 5 Soup Meat 3 Beef for soup stock 3 Prime Rib Roast Beef... 10, 12 Sirloin Roast Beef 10, 12j4 Beef Stew , o Necks of Beef 6 Beef for boiling '..... Beef for braising: Beef to spice 5 Beef to cook with dumplings Beef for pot-pte 5 Beef to pickle 5 Beef for fricassee 5 Brisket Beef , 5 Plates of Beef 5 Brisket Corned Beef Plate Corned Beef 6 Hamburg Steak 10 Round Steak lO Tripe , ..lO Beef Tongues 10 VEAL Unlike the Beef Trust we don't let Veal lay around our market for days before we sell it. If you want fresh Veal see that Smith's namo is over the door and then come in. Loin of Veal. 15 BrCast of Veal 8, 10 Veal Stew 8, 10 Shoulder Roast Veal.... 10, 12 Loin Veaf Cutlets 15 Shanks of Veal Rib Veal Cutlets 15 Shoulder Veal Cutlets 12 J4 Necks of Veal 8, 10 PORK Oregon Pig Pork is a world beater and the only place in the city you are lure of getting It is at a Smith market See that Smtih's name is over the door and then come in. Leg of Pork 12 Loin Roast of Pork 15 Loin Pork Chops 15 Rib Pork Chops..... 15 Shoulder Fork Chops "if Pickled Pork 12 Hams ITtf Half a Ham 1T54 Sliced Ham 25 Breakfast Bacon ITU Sliced Bacon 20 Boiled Ham . . . 25 Sliced Boiled Ham 30 Dry Salt Potk 12 U Pigs feet of Pig's Hocks 8 LAMB If you want the most delicious Lamb you ever put to your lips you will have to pass up the other markets and come to Smith s. Down on Alder street look for Smith's name over the door and then come in. Leg of Lamb 15 Shoulder of Lamb 10 Lamb Rib Chops 15 Lamb Loin Chops 15 Lamb Shoulder Chops..; 12 Frontquarter of Lamb ..x2U Hindquarter of Lamb k15 SHOUTS VOICES MMYS' PLEA Says Eule by State Commis sion Means Ruin Mr. Bryan's Tiew. (UBiUd treat Lhim wire.i Chicago. Oct. . The public Utili ties commission law In New York has killed railroad development, and gov ernment Ownership or railroads would be better than the state of affairs In New York being made permanent. " de clared Theodore P. Shonts, former head of the Panama cunal commission and now presdlent of the Interborough Met ropolitan Traction company of New York city. In his address, which was. delivered before the lakes-to-the-gulf deep waterways convention, he said in part: "The deepening of the waterways be tween the great lakes and the) gulf of Mexloo is a matter of national, even International, importance. It la) not ooDosed to the development of the rati' roads of the country. The greatest ob stacle bow confronting the railroads Is the nrovlslon of adeouate terminals. 'The opening of this waterway will form l.OGi miles of ocean harbor, every point of which will be accessible for railroad terminals. "The railroads are the backbone of transportation. It is impossible to strike a blow at the railroads without hitting the canals, and the greatest cVenar Um country faces today la the physical operation ef railroads by com- iwiona we new have paMlo service -co-m-tnlaaions In New Tork which supervise and control the rmllroada. with the re mit that railroad development la New Tork is dead. The menace. Is ta the law Itself. Rath than se this condition perman ent, se e rl)m4 tn.a 1 wnull prefer geTrnsjefit ownership cf railroads. "The lnt inn cf the preMai f ro thutnf raiirned dvOf-ajMat revte la g-frtrig the kraurosis a enu.re 4-mL' . 1. A. Ociisrsoa of ft- Louis la aa ad dress before the convention today de scribed his tour of Investigation of European waterways. He declared that all doubt of the feasibility of Improv ing the Mississippi to any extent to meet the demands of commerce had been removed. He referred to the nat ural advantages of waterways in the United States over Europe, where many airncuiues axe confronted. Mr. Sryaa oa Water sates. Mr. Bryan in his address to the con vention yesterday expressed the JCollow lng view of the rate situation: T'Water transportation is the natural transportation. God made the rivers; man made the railroads. The rivers wera the means before the railroads were lnv.ntiwl mnA whil the railroad has given us speed. It has not given us the cheapness that the river gives. And speed is not the only thing. The rall- roaa cannot rival toe watercourse in cheapness, and then there is another advantage that the watercourse has. Whan you finish a river sufficiently deep for commerce, or a canal upon which boats can float you make It pos sible for a man with a small capital to act. while the railroads made It possible for men with large capital to act. Where there Is a river any man who can build a boat can engage In transportation and, if he cannot build a big boat, he can build a little boat and. if yoa havs a large number o little boats, the big boat will have to meet the rate that the little boat fixes. Tou will find It much eaaler to regulate rates on water than on land because competition can be much more active on water than on land. ' Before adjournment the congress passed a resolution declaring that uia organisation wouia not support a pouti cal candidate who did not favor the ob lecta sought by the Lakes to the Oull beep Waterway association. The dele- r:ates then decided that the next meet ng place would be Kew Orleana durlni the period from November 1 to 1. lP. The convention adjourned sine die at i ocjocb tnis arternoon. The aomlnatins' eommlttea todav re ported a recommendation that the pres- rn i .rnorni 01 in. organisation, wnn few minor changes, be reelected. The report was nnanimonaly adopted. The officera of the emnlsauoit at preeent are: President W. K. Kava- naugn. neeonn; nrsi -vice rreatdCTit. K con way, Illinois; secretary, w THAT SATISFIED EXPRESSION Is on the Face of Every Housewife Who Bakes With DALLES DIAMOND CI nil TO 1 lkjkj ax or LIBERTY. BELL NONE BETTER, NONE JUST AS GOOD INSIST AND YOUR GROCER WILL SUPPLY YOU Or Phone Main 9397 DIAMOIND ROLLER MlUUSg 232 Washington Street. Corner 2nd., Upstairs Faoneera. VI H. Manro. 11U rl: tia. F. treasurer, George Government scientists wbe bavs been ffteasnrlrg thewi say rain drope vary la . ' m from the mrt apecfc of watef te tare incite la eUaateter. MEMORANDUM Ordmr a Sack of Dalles Diamond or Liberty Dell EOUR Jtnf God Crocr( or Phono Malm 9397 Wilt by Diamond EtUer Mills OfBoa, SMH iraaatagtoa, Corner td OCTOBER 31 DAVii FRIDAY 283-83 1908 CHICKENS 16c a Pound Skamokawa Butter 70c Roll Chinook Salmon 10c a. Pound CRAWFISH CoIumbiafishCo. 3rd end Artey ' THE BOSTON PACKING CO., Comer Third and Ankeny, Offer the Following Specials for Tomorrow and All Veek Ml M toasfls fl led This is an extraordinary good special, and ydii will be surprised at the extra good quality of Pot Roasts we are selling at this price ROUND 1 STEAKS You will find our Round Steaks as good as the higher-priced steaks sold elsewhere. . W A Pei" lb. Boiling Beef Shoulder Mutton . 6? r 2 per lb. GOOD CHOICE HAMS, per pound 16vl-2 EXTRA QUALITY BACON, per pound 18 THE BOSTON PACKING CO. CORNER THIRD AND ANKENY. BRANCH MARKET, FIRST AND BURNSIDE. Oar Tnlrd Street Market Is Only a lw Blooks from Washington All Can Traasfsx. . t Groceries fallows Grocery' Co. mm A ..I A-a. O. Wr 349-351 Oak SI. BOTH PHONES 2596 348-359 Ankeny SL Saturday's Offerings In Groceries and Meats at Prices That Are Right SUGAR 100 pounds Best Dry Granulated , .$5.75 FtOUR Rose City, highest fancy patent, sack ...$1.35 POTATOES Sack Extra Fancy Burbanks .......1.25 MILK Three cans Sunrise or Carnation 25e or, per dozen ......95e 3 cans Chicken or Beef Loaf 25 2 cans Shrimp 25 2 cans 'Minced Clams 25 i packages Table Salt 25 1 pound Green or Black Tea 25 2 pounds Gloss or Corn Starch 15 5 pounds Broken Head Rice 25 MEATS Legs of Lamb, while they last, per pound. 10 Shoulders of Lamb, per pound 5 Boil Beef, per pound .5 Pot Roast Beef, per pound .7 and 8 Lamb Stew, per pound .4 Veal, per pound, from 7 to 15 SPECIAL PRICES TO HOTELS, RESTAURANTS AND BOARDING HOUSES Good Creamery Butler 60c Fresh Ranch Eggs, per dozen 30 and 35 Best Creamery Butter 65-70 Dairy Butter, roll 50 Full Cream Cheese, lb. 15-17 Best Eastern Hams, lb 16 CHICKEN 5 LOWER TOMORROW IS OUR CHICKEN DAY La Grande Creamery 264 Yamhill St.- At social functions far and wide The TEA that ia the hostess' pride . Is GOLDEN WEST, by far the best ; Wherrrer tasted drunk with xcit. ; , CLOSBET DEVEB8 JOURNAL WANT ADS PAY EC: ft