THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL', PORTLAND, FRIDAY EVENING. NOVEMBER 27. 1908.
STEALS STYLES,
MAKES FORTUtlE
Woman Poses J as Wealthy
Customer and Draws
; Latest Designs,
Roma; Nov. 17. Mile. Julia Barber
inl'a method of making her. fortune Is
not recommended to those possessed of
strong scruples, but tt Is none the less
orfelnal and worthy of being told.
It is. of course, In" Paris that '-'la
mode" is created, and the dressmakers
and .tailors of other countries pur
chase their models from there, j But
Mile, Barbarlnl found a better way and
for many years she realized good prof"
Its by presenting to the chief dress
makers of .this and other large towns, in
Italy the newest and most exclusive
fashions which she procured In Paris
by a most ingenious and delicate
method.
Tlswed JTsw Tsihlons.
At the commencement of the season,
as soon as the new fashions were out,
two people would present themselves in
the show-room of one of the largest
"magaslns"-' of Paris.; The attendants
hastened to wait on a richly dressed
young woman, dark, slender and ele
gant, accompanied by an old gentle
man. . . ,
The young woman threw herself into
a chair and grumbled with a strange
foreign accent of the tyranny of fash
ions to which she had to submit, and
of the bother of buying new frocks,
and hardly paid much attention to the
"mannequins". who paraded before
her with the latest in walking, evening
and ball dresses of all sorts. Presently
her interest seemed to awaken a little
and she drew a little gold pencil and
some ivory tablets, on which to write
The parade went on and a second as
sistant was called to help this hard-to-please
woman to make up her mind, and
bo It went on for nearly four hours uih
til the couple departed saying they
would send In their orders later.
Upon a recent occasion the two as
sistants who attended to the couple
were nearly exhausted when a chance
movement gave one pf them an Inspira
tion. She happened to look In one of
the big glasses at the back of the dis
satisfied customer and there saw that
she was not writing down her orders,
but warf drawing, with facile pen, de
signs of the latest fashions which were
being paraded before her. "
"We have something still better in
madame will follow me." The old gen
tleman was asked to remain where he
was. and the assistant conducted her
customer to a small fitting room, where
she closed and double-locked the door
upon her. Then she returned to the old
gentleman and told him his compan
ion was a prisoner and would remain
so until she gave up her tablets upon
which she had been making her dH
"ve minutes after, they both left the
shop to recommence at some other, no
doubt, but leaving behind them the
lady's labors of the past four hours.
Choke Celery, 2 bunches .. . ; ; 15
10 lfts. Sweet Potatoes 25
3 pkgs. Raisins .'.25
Currants,-per Jb... .10
Fancy Cluster Raisins., 15
v -(In 1-lb. packages.) ,
Seedless Raisins, 1-lb. pkgs. ..10
, Home-made Mince Meat, lb,12
New Honey '-. . . . , t , . ....... 15
4 lbs. choice Italian Prunes...
2 lbs. Silver Prunes. ; ; ...... 15
2. cans Pineapple. , . , '.v. ... , . . .25
Baker's ,and;;.Gbirardelli'a ,u ,
CocoA , . vV . ... . . .20
2 pkgs. Macaroni ............ 15e
1 can Clams . ; 10
Choice Alaska Herring, doz..30
Cauliflower, head. ., : . .v. a .5
SPECIAL
FLOUR SALE
Our Special Brand,: f l.lO ' a
sack, 94.25 bbl. -
Choice hard wheat Flour, il.25
; sack, 4.0 bbl. v ; ;? : v '
Green ' Peppers, - lb..'. .'
Red Peppers, lb. ; , lO
10 lbs. Sweet Potatoes....... 25
12 lbs. Onions .....25
16 lbs. Spuds .......... .. , ..2
3 cans Oysters... ...... ......25
We are making all SOc Teas.. 25
18 lbs. Cane Granulated Sugar, $1
Durkee's Spices, per can...... -.5
1 pkg. Crescent Corn Flakes. t5
1-lb. can Chipped Beef Satur- "
day . . . . . . . .V. t . 15
S lbs.' fancy Italian Prunes.. ;25
2 cans Lye,. ... .. ., . . . . .. . .15
I pt. home-made Chow-Chow.25
3 glasses Jelly 25
25 oz. K. C. Baking Powder. .20
1 bottle Tabasco Sauce. ......25
4 lbs. Sago or Tapioca ..25
2 pkgs. Gloss Starch 15
10-lb. sack Rolled Oats...... 35
10-lb. sack Rye Flour., 35
1ST. .AND
TAYLOR'
Y i5 ORIGINAL
Ue37XASH STORE
We Sell Oleomargarine, 45c Roll
1 bottle Ammonia...... ..5
2 pkgs. Acme Matches ........ 15
1000 Parlor Matches . ... 1 ...... 5
3 tans Corn . ,25
3 cans Tomatoes... ........ 25
1-gal. can Apricots . 25
Fancy dried Peaches, lb 10
Pastry Spices, can.. ! ..5
5 lbs. Dry Green Peas........ 25
3 pkgs. Gelatine.... 25
Pint jar Horseradish....... '..25c
l-gafr can Apples. . . . . . 25
2 cakes Sapolio.i 15
3 pkgs. Toilet Paper 10
1 bottle Blueing t 5
10-lb. sack Table Salt. ...... .20
6 cakes Pioneer' Cleaner, same as
Sapolio 25
5 pkgs. Baking Soda..,. 25
6 cans Domestic Sardines 25
3 Toilet Paper 10
16-oz. bottle Mustard 25
Fancy dried Apricots, lb 10
Pyramid Washing Powder, same
as "Gold Dust," pkg 15
Ginger Snaps, lb 10
5 lbs. Navy Beans.. .25
6 bars Naptha Soap...... ....25
8 bars Monarch Soap.. 25
12 bars Elk Soap 25
4 lbs. Seedless Raisins 25
Extra Special for Saturday Only,
14 Cans Holly Milk for $1.00
Main 1412 BOTH PHONES A-1412
Give Your Orders Early and We Can Give You Better Service
BE5T OF MEATS
EVERYTHING IN THE BEST MEATS AT REASONABLE PRICES.
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Boiling Beef, lb ....5, 6
Pot Roasts, lb 7, 8
Sirloin Roasts, lb... 10
PORK
Pork Chops , 10
Pork Roasts 10
Loin Pork Roasts 13
Loin Pork Chops . . .13
MUTTON
Mutton Stew 5
Mutton Shoulder , T
Loin Mutton Roasts.. 10
Legs of Mutton ,..10
BEEF
Sirloin Steaks, lb 10
Porterhouse Roasts, lb lO
Porterhouse Steaks, lb 10
VEAL
Veal Chops, lb. ...
Veal Shoulder, lb.
Veal Legs, lb....
Veal Loins, lb
....10
....10
..12
..12
HAMS
Hams, Eastern sugar cured. '.15j4
Government inspected.
Picnic Hams Hj'a
Cottage Hams 12j
Grand Special- Coffee
There is nothing that is quit
so satisfactory at coffee for
breakfast, and when you drink
"Grand Special" you get to the
top notch on satisfaction. It is
worth 35c per lb., but we sell it
at 25 per lb., 44 lbs. for 1
Candied Peel
Best Quality
Orange Peel, lb.
Lemon Peel, lb.
Citron, lb..
.20
.20
.25
Specials
l-quart bottle Salad Oil...., .25
3 cans imported Sardines.... .25
1 bottle imported Worcestershire
Sauce .... :. . .... ..,,15
3 bottles any kind Extract.... 25
Full cream Tillamook Cheese,
lb. .'.i.j...... ...... 15
Home-made Mince Meats, pint
jar . .......,25
Standard Apricots, can... ;...10
Standard Blackberries, 2 cans. 25
Standard Peaches. 2 cans for. .25
StanfiPrd Pears, 2 cans for.;;. 25,
Gal. can Blackberries, can. .,,35
50-lb. sack Salt ....40
3 sacks Table Salt... ...10
Saturday Is Chicken Day
Crackers
The largest package of Soda
Crackers ever offered. ..... .20
3 1-lb. packages 25
64-lb. packages.. 25
6, pkgs. assorted cakes 25
1 Lb. of Monarch Coffee
25c
1 Lb. of Cut Loaf Sugar.
FREE!
, ' B008-30 Cents Per Dozen
Norway Brand Creamery Butter, 7Qo a Roll
POTATOES, Extra Fancy, Per ack,
Three Packages Gelatine 2g Cent ,
Three Pounds Fancy Strip CocMiah 3g Cents
FREE BASKET With Every $3.00 Order
Mince Meat Spices, can ..6
4 pkgs. Corn Starch 25
1 gal. Farrell's Drips 50
5 lbs. Pink Beans 15
S lbs. Tapioca 25
Hominy, quart lO
Baker's and Ghirardlli's
Cocoa 20
2 1-lb. pkgs. Macaroni 15
Quarts Boiled Cider... 30
1-lb. can Ghirardelli'a Ground
Chocolate .30
10-lb. sack Farina ...35
3 bottles Monarch Catsup. . . ..25
1 gal. Dominion Drips ..45
Pints Boiled Cider 20
2 pkgs. Sliced Lemon Peel. ..15
10-lb sack Graham 30
10 lbs. white or yellow Corn
meal 35
Largest Cash Grocery and Market in Portland
SAY DIRECTORS i
ONLY HAD POWER!
School Board's Lawyer Says
They Could .Not Delegate j
Eight to Decide. ' !
Presiding; Judge Oantenbeln Jn the;
circuit 'court this morning- heard argu
ment on demurrer in the suit brought!
byKabie & Kable, architects, against!
schoo; district No! '1. In which the ftrmj
la endeavoring to collect 112,600 commis-J
Blon on plans for ths construction of
the Albina high achool.
Joseph Simon, who appeared as attor
ney for the school .board, made his chief
argument on th ground that the board
had no authority to delegate discretion
ary power vested in Itself and that It
was therefor not bound to observe the
award of W. M. Somervel, the Seattle
expert, who was named as a "Jury" to
pass on the plans.
Martin . U. Plm end Bolls Cohen,
who represent Kable & Kable, argued
that ths board had authority to make a
contract under aertsin conditions, and
that this contract was completed when
ths terms were accepted by the archi
tects and their plans found to be the
best. Pipes said that the competfhg
architects had a right to assume that
.1 . a. t.lJ 4ab... In .tin ) w. r ti ' h i
5 ram would Le honestly complied with, P
udge Oantenbeln took the matter un-."
uer (tuviueiitcui.
How Can You Expect to Digest
Hog Fat?
Take any lard-fried food and examine it when it is cold. You
will find it covered with a thicks heavy coat of grease that you
would not think of eating under any circumstances. That grease
is there just the same when the food is warm, -but you do not see
it It is the fpfe-runner of indigestion, unless you have the
stomach of an ostrich.
Cottohne contains no hog fat, and food cooked with it is not
only wholesome and digestible, but healthful and absolutely free
from hog fat. The reason -is that Cottohne is a vegetable
oil product, and not an animal fat.
COTTOLENE iS Guaranteed Your grocer Is hereby au-
thonsed to refund your
money in case- you are not pleased, after having given Cottoltnt a fair test.
' Never Sold in Bulk S01?1?" a p18 ?ith nir-
tight top to keep it clean, fresh and whole
some, and prevent it from catching dust ana absorbing disagreeable
odors, such as fish, oil, etc'
Cook BOOk Free Ft 2c "tamp, to pay postage, we will mail
, you our new rPURE FOOD COOK BOOK"
edited and compiled by Mrs. Mary J. Lincoln, the famous Food Expert,
and containing nearly 300 valuable recipes.
Made only by THE N. K. FAIRBANK COMPANY, Chicago
"Nature's Gift from tho Sunny South"
IM HowCfoeap But HowGoo
Should be the foremost consideration in the mind of every INTELLIGENT pur
chaser of meat.' NOTE THESE PRICES WELL and you will see that they
compare favorably with quotationsof others, notwithstanding WE SELL ONLY
CHOICE MEATS. , We are wholesalers AND CAN SAVE YOU MQNEY.
BOILING
BEEF,
Per Pound...
SHOULDER
PORK,
Per Pound . . ,
CHOICE
HAMS,
Per Pound..
5c
10c
POT ROASTS
OF BEEF,
Per Pound.'. .. .
6c-8c
BtlOp-IZJc
165c
A GOOD
STEAK,
Per Pound. . .
LOIN
PORK,
Per Pound. .
10c
125c
EXTRA QUAL
ITY BACON,
Per Pound.....
18c
THE BOSTON PACKING CO,
Corner
Third andAnkcny
TAi Specials
Hold Good at
Either of
Our Markets
Corner
First and Burnside
RAN HUSBAND 0(11
THEN BEAT WIFE
Albert Anderson, celebrated Thanks
giving day by Rotting very drunk and
making a gun play that landed him In
jail last night Albert tried to do tip
the Sanberg family, but was only par
tially successful. He was arrested at
93 H Union avenue by Officer Sherwood
on complaint of G. F. Sanberg.'
Banberg stated that Anderson broke
In his door and chased him out oft ths
house at tne point of a gun, after which
he proceeded to beat Mrs. Sanberg. .He
was stopped In his wild career, however,
b" F. Todhunter and O. A. Curtis. The
officer after arresting him found the
gun in his room.
CUPID ALt S3IILES
OVER NEW RECORD
Cupid, who always lurks
around the county clerk's office
just before a holiday, ' wore a
cherubic smile of unusual pro-
portions this mdrnlng. Two new .
feathers in nis cap produced. 4
this gladness In the little fel
low's heart. He had ascertained
that 21 pairs of his victims had
surrendered on Thanksgiving
eve, and this morning, wherfdi
vorce day dawned in the circuit
court, there was not a case to
be tried.
This was the second Friday In
the year when there were no di
vorce cases to be tried. Usually
4 there- a from tix-- to fwelve.
American'; and English locomotives:
are to be Used largely on the private
railway lines In Austria, about t.OOO
miles of which are to be purchased by
the government' next year at sv cost of
about 116.000,000. -
, 'I , 1 1 K '-
Tak advantage of Metsger's IS per
cent off sale. HI Washington street .
Mettger Jewelers and Opticians, 14
Washington st, bet 7th gad Park,
but today the Balance dropped to
.4 gero. - '
WON REPEATS
STORY OF GRAFT
Refutes Ruef Defense That
Big Jim, and Not Ruef,
Owned Supervisors.
. y
(United Press Luscd WIra.t
San Francisco, Nov. IT. For the sec
ond time in the progress of the graft
trials of former Boss Abraham Ruef on
a charge of attempting to bribe Super
visor John J. Furey for his vote on the
passage of a trolley ordinance, the cur
tain veiling Ruefs absolute dominance
of the supervisorial board was drawn
today.
Andrew M. Wilson, a former super
Visor, later a Ruef " railroad commission
er, told the story of the lnnor workings
of the graft machine, on the -witness
stand under the questions of the volun
teer assistants of District Attorney
Langdon and in spite of the objections
of Henry Ach. Ruefs counsel.
Wilson, once Indicted after being
promised immunity because his testi
monv In the trial of Tirey I Ford, chief
counsel, for the united Railroads, was
unsatisfactory, today controverted the
claim of Ruef that not himself,. but "Big
Jim" Gallagher, his lieutenant and go
between, was the master of the boodling
board.
Wilson recounted a conversation with
Ruef, in which the fallen boss, then at
the height of-his power, told' him, he as
serted, that should Big Jim attain the
coveted place of superior judge he,
Ruef, desired Wilson to succeed to the
vacant place of lieutenant WUson said
that he declined Ruefs offer.
On the night of Ruefs selsure of the
office of district attorney and the sub
sequent ousting of Francis J. Heney
from the position of assistant district
attorney. Ruef consulted with Henry
Ach 'and Gallagher. After the. move
had ben decided upon, Charles- Heg
garty. Ruefs office boy, was sent with
a message notifying Heney of , his re
moval. Wilson said:
Henev's reply, according to Hur-
garty, was: "Tell Ruef to go to hell..i
. W ..son declared that Ruef cams to
him and te the other supervisors with
a demand that they, should each -con.
tribute 1100 toward a defense fund for
him after Ruefs first indictment la con-
GOLDEH WEST EXTRACTS Could Not Be Better
Like the First Number and Like the First Letter
THEY'RE A-!
CLOSSET & DE VERS
You Will Always Find
A FINE SUPPLT OF ALL KINDS OF
Poultry, Oysters
and Fish
AT
G. COVACH & CO.
Phones- Main 6S5, A-I5S5.
175 ran co a. Jxmmo.
nectlon with the French restaurant ex
tortion charges.
Wilson said the supervisors convinced
Ruef that they should notibe made to
auhm-rlh to a fund In defense of acts
committed before they had become supervisors.
ger's. 4( Washington .street
' Two Kew CorporatkMi.
T. I-Evans, W. C. Hicks and Fred C.
Reed have filed articles of Incorporation
of the Columbia Telephone company of
Oregon. The capital stock is (1200.
The Smith-Wagoner company, a real
state firm, with a capital of f 5000, has
been - incorporatea- py Marry e. wag-,
oner, L. It Smith and . Clarence ft.
Wagoner. . j ' . . v
lEya.glassea. $1 at Uflxgere. ' ' ;
THE
HIGHEST
GRADE
OF COFFEE
ROASTED
IN THE
AT
YOUR
GROCER
fiJ tcrrt
Y 0UTHFUL CRIMINAL
UNDER HEAVY. BOND
Harahfield. Or.. Nov. 27. Judge Hall,
acting as Juvenile court Judge, entered
a plea of guilty against Tpm Kinnltlcut;
1 years of age, charged with two other
boys. Rose and Williams, with having
committed a statutory offense.
While the boy Is under! age the
charge waa so serious that tne reform
school was not regarded as sufficient
punishment, and the boy was bound
over in the sum of $5000 to await the
anion of the grand jury. When an ef
nr will ha miili to aend him to. the
I ncnltentlary. , . ,
Groceries Fellows Grocery Co.
Ankeny St.
BOTH PHONES 2596
rJeafs
S18-S5D
Ankcay SL
PAY CASH AND SAVE FHOM 10 TO 15 PER CENT ON YOUR GROCERIES.
Saturday's Specials
SUGAR 100-lb. sack, dry granulated $575
HAMS Sugar-cured Eastern Hams, per pound ..15
POTATOES Sack choice Burbanks ". v 1.25
FLOUR Rose City, fancy patent, sack $1.35
2 lbs. new Walnuts 35 I Can Baker's Cocoa.. .20
25-oz. can K. C. Baking Powder .20
2 cans Shrimp .....25
2 cans Minced Clams ..25
1-lb. can Ghirardelli's Chocolate . .30
2cans Sliced Pineapple ..25
Lb. Special Blend Coffee 2Sf
SPECIAL PRICES TO HOTELS, RESTAURANTS AND BOARDING HOUSES.
2 lbs. new Almonds, soft shell 35
3 lbs.. Seedless Raisins 25
Citron, Lemon or Orange Peel, lb 20
3 pkgs. Mince Meat 25
Gal. Sweet Cider. . . 35
17 lbs. Granulated Sugar $1.00
FRANK L. SMITH MEAT CO.
66
FIGHTING THE BEEF TRUST"
226 Alder Street, bet. First and Second.
512 Williams Avenue.
791 Mississippi Avenue.
SIX MARKETS
Corner Fifth and Main Streets, Oregon City.
Twelfth St, bet. Bond and Commercial, Astoria
253 Taylor Street (Uniontown), Astoria. .
Our opponents have placed markets on both sides of us on Alder street and you will have to pass them up when
you come to Smith's. See that Smith's name and "Fighting the Beef Trust" are over the door and then coma in.
Center cuts Shoulder Roasts. . .12 y24 Srtfall Porterhouse Steaks....
Shoulder Chops.... Large Porterhouse Steaks, with btg
Choice small cuts of Loin Pork tenderloin .................. ,15
This is holiday time. Eat poultry
now; it's cheap and good. Everything
at Smith's is guaranteed absolutely
fresh Oregon stock, llg, cold storage
Stuff. '-taj.
Choice young Turkey?, lb. f
Fine fat Geese, pound 1
Young tender Ducks, pound 18f
Fat Chickens, Hens, pound. 18
Choice Spring Chickens, pound. '18
Several different brands of Oregon
Creamery Butter, per square.. 65
Fresh Eggs, at Smith's, dox....35f
Fresh Halibut, pound........... 10
Fresh Salmon, per poundi,, 10
Veal Sausage, per pound... .. .,13j4
Smith's pure Pig Pork Sausage, fresh
. every hour . ... ............. 12
Shoulder Roat Pork. .1 .10
Chops ..15
Smith's Breakfast Qacon.lO, 17J4
bmith S' little pig Hams, sugar
cured 1T4
Smith's pure Lard, in 5-lb. pails. 65
Choice Roast of
Lamb 10, 12, 15
Lamb Chops 124 15
Legs of Lamb ..15
Loin and Rib Veal Cutlets and
Roasts ...12, 15
Shoulder Veal Cutlets and
Roasts ...10. 124
Breasts of Veal..... ...;..8, lO
Sirloin, Tenderloin, Flatbone. Rowd
- Steak,, at Smithy,....-.. v...."10j
Prime Rib Roast Beef.",i,.;;..;.10
Small and extra fancy1 cuts of Prime
Rib Roast Beef .....12;,
Sirloin Roast I Beef .,,.....10
Chcice Pot Roiasts....... ,.,T, 8
Beef for Boiling or Stewing,..,.,. 5
Hamburger Steak," made fresh (very
hour at Smith '.... 10
Made from 'selected . stock n-
pickups. V
Head Cheese 1 o
Botoirna Sausage....,.,,.
Frankfurt Sausage
Ltver bansage
Blood Sauaee
Ham Sausage
V