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" -. ' . . . .... - ; v : : , THE OREGON DAILY' 'JOURNAL!,' PORTLAND, FRIDAY EVENING, MARCH" 20, 1009, 15 -ji y. a c. J. must rSi ur .1111 Y 1 III U lm UUbl I Privilege of Remaining in Old Quarters Expires In - conveniently Soon. i Owing to tha expiration of tlielr term of ownership of the present association i quarter! at Fourth and Yamhill, the Portland Y. M. C. A. will move Into their new bulldinr at Sixth and Taylor streets, about July 1, and aoma ,tlma before the latter quarters are really rapdy for oocupaney The association whun It aold the present quarters gave .July 1 aa the date for turnln over the ewnarahlp and must now either move or piJ.the Interest on the money paid for 8 old building. The new ouartera of the association are far from complete and In fsct the concrete and steel frame work Is all that is standing; now. within lew aays, however, the work of putting In the .woodwork will commence. It will crob- ably be the first of September before the Whole building- Is ready. : , Temporarily It la Dlanned to partly finish -the first floor and possibly the hasnmont nt the bulldinr bv Jul 1 Thla will nlve space for the offices of he association, while the locker room, awimmin pool and baths will also be finished at once. Thla will leave the association without Ita gymnasium for almost three month. ' , It will take much planning and labor , ny tne orncers to keep the interest in . the anaoclatlon up thla summer. They are already at work on plans calling for several nines ana picnics lor me mem' berr and oroDose to take all the advan .tags of the out-door exercises that tiey and hops to be able to forget the or meir -gym in aoing inis iDh M. Hea.lv. with of flees Board of Trade buildlrtR. in the pur ran, j.lpSS the chaser of the old quarters of the asso- ciaiion. Me pians remoaeimg u ,in terlor of the building so as to make It an office building and will probably be (gin work soon after the first of July. 1 iLIGHT VOTE IN CITY - ; ELECTION, LOS ANGELES :J" , (United Frees leased Wire.) ' J Los AngelKs, Cal., March it. Al- iiiuugn jiu allium rcvoBniiiua 10 hi Fred C. Wheeler, Hoclalist ven candidate for mavor. bv tha Republican machine. a small army of machine politicians is v in tb lieia urging voters ax xouay a rlectlon to defeat George Alexander. 7ticoln-Rooevelter and candidate of tlir recallers. Many politicians of the 'old school are not going to the polls .today, as the result of being confronted with the alternative of voting for an ''Insurgent" or a Socialist Undoubtedly the ote cast today wlH be the lightest ever recorded at a muni cipal election. Each side claims this m l,." ' a -U ! 1 condition la to Its advantage. Wheeler argue that many Jlvpubhcana who would fool in duty bound to vote aslnt lilm are autylng away from the pulls rather 4Hn aid Alexander. The rwallers claim that while itmlr forces are turnlner out In full etrensth. many voters who would vole aaaJust Alex ander are staying away rauuur thau sod Socialist mayor of Los Angeles. CHAMBERLAIN STARTS ATULL FOR OREGON (WMhlBftoa Voreia ef The Jooraat) Washington, March ' fl.- Senator Chamberlain has addressed a letter to the other members of the uregon aeie- rutin succestinsr cooperation and conference to organise so ae to better look out -for Oregon a interests nero. He says polltlual differences enouia not prevent harmonious working; to gether for the atate's good on matters which Involve no politics. It Is under stood Bourne agree aa to the wisdom of the proposed action. Answers have not vet been received by Chamberlain. but It is certain reaults will be achieved along tha line , of Chamberlain's sug gestion. ' Plnchot HalU Nomad Shepherds. (United Prssa IX wd Wire.) ' nvden. triah. March 11. An Important ruling affecting Nevada and Utah grac ing tends was made by Clifford Plnchot, chief of tha Tin ted Btatea forest servioe, before he left hera yesterday. Plnchot Issued an order excluding, from Nevada n1 lftah the rovln1 bands of sheepmen known as Basques. Plnehot while here poke st the Mormon tabernacle, ana was entertained, at dinner. ; - v " . Tt Thsatiw Tickets.' Every patron who Inserts a caah want aa in next ounaay journal win am glveu a ticket to, the Lyric theatre for next week. One ticket to a customer. For further particulars read announce ment on want pages today. '. . ' VALL BURLAP , . . Tard. ", V Tomorrow, red or green, Bannon Co., iSf-89 East-Morrison St. . Tree Tnaatra Tickets. - Everr natron who Inserts a cash want ad in next Sunday's Journal . will - be given a ticket to the Lyrio theatre. for next week, una iickci to a customer. For further particulars read announce ment on want pagea today. LOCAL OPTION IS IIOTFORST.JOIIIIS ' i saaassaasaaaaBSissasaaajsaj 4 Judge Thomas O'Day Says r Charter Exempts Little ' City Prom Dry Law. If tha contention of former - Judge Thomaa O'Day Is correct, the county lo cal option law do ttot apply within the oorsoreta limits of St Johns, and that municipality has the right to Issue licenses to saloon men If It desires, not- ft WALL BURLAP ' 184 Two. Tomorrow, red or green, Bannon & Co., Ms-ISO East Morrison st How to Increase) Gregory's ad., page four salary. See Dry rir OortwoM. Sawed or four-root length. Main A-1866. Oregon Fuel company. How to Increase Gregory's ad., page our salary. See withstanding tha adootlon of local tlon in the preclnota comprised in This position was outlined this morn ing In an argument before Judge Mor row in uis trial or Bain coenran, con vluted in tha lower court on the cnar of selling liquor. In at dry preclnot Tl case waa submitted on an as; reed Stat ment of facts, thadefendant admitting that tha liquor was sold. Tha only question Is tha legal one as to whether the local option law is in effect. O'Day bases his contention on a pro vision of the charter of St. Johns that ? rives It "exclusive control of various Icenses, without -regard to the general law. Deputy - District Attorney fags anil ft A Meal, rxnreaen t Inir tha State, argued that this quistlon was paaed on' In the Sunday closing case, when It was held that the provisions of the Port land charter, regarding certain amuse ments were Inferior to tha state law. FOUIt CHILDREN LEF ALONE; INCINERATED rlf Piwaa Laaa4 Wlre.t West Bheffor. Quebec. Mar. It. Four children were burned to death lata yes terday afternoon near Iron Hill, wnen the farm house of Henry Everett was destroyed by fire. Tha mother had left the children, two girls and two Doys, ranelnsr In are from three to seven years, alone In the house while she visited a neighbor. When she returned she found the bodies of her children burned to a crisp In tha ruins. WALL BURLAP 110 Tard. Tomorrow, red or green, Bannon i Co., I88-S90 East Morrison st. Boiler Skating maoe Tomlgbi. - Joe Forrest, the crack racer of Cali fornia, will meet Jack Kruse, of Port land, at the exposition rink for a three mile struggle. Forrest has cleaned them all up irr California and Is looking for new laurels here. Kruse, it will bo re membered, won toe great distance in tha six days' race here. Ladles will be furnished skates free. The admission will be 16 oenta IFMANM lLo SMITH MEAT Co '"FIGHTING THE BEEF TRUST" I . ' - We open Saturday morning the handsomest and most complete Grocery and Market in Portland on 'the corner of Third and Jefferson streets! Remember, we sell groceries at Third and Jefferson streets I only. It is the only location in which we have room to do so. t groceries at 3d and Jeflerson KlS lbs. Granylated Sugar, the very best. .$1. 00 8-lb. package Macaroni ;...25 ffi hars Laundrv Soao .25 . 8 Cans Wisconsin Corn 25 "Z cans Sweet Peas, extra choice 30 8 cans Tomatoes, best quality 25 6 lbs. Jap. Rice, not broken .25 5 lbs. Navy Beans ..... 25 We Make Deliveries to Hotels, Restaurants and Boarding Houses 3 lbs. Dried Yellow Crawford Peaches .... .25t 4 lbs. Dried Prunes 25 Fine Juicy Oranges, dozen ......25 Lemons, dozen 10 English Breakfast Tea, per lb s....25 Coffee, Costa Rica blend, per lb 25 TOE P0WER-0F-ASHIS-NEVER--LEEM2D :':':'CASH Is a power that makes men Independent. ' There is al ways a look about a cash buyer that shows content ment "and a freeness from worry.'' ;" , lDlbs.Gnmulaled Suoar for $1.00 ? Saturday Norway Creamery per Rail 7Sc Biitter, roll....:.50f,.65f, 70 6 Pioneer Cleanser.... ........ 25 CffSV 2 dozen for. .. ...45 4 lbs. fancy Raisins..,..., .25 3 lbs. dried Currant!, ..'.... .25 10 lbs. Petite Prunes. ...... .;:35s 3 lbs. fancydried Peaches... .25 5 lbs. Italian Prunes ; ...... , ,25 3 cans Floral brand Peas...-..25 3 bottles Extract.. ,........25 6 packages Macaroni....... ..25 10-lb. sack Salt...... 15 3 sacks Salt......... 10V 3 cans Oysters .M ,.25 3 cans Tomatoes ............. 25 Dozen 90 Minced Clams 10 Dozen . ................ . . . .$1.05 i. - 1st. and ifpl Y i ORIGINAL JjIarCASH STORE The People's Way Is tha only way that a man with a small income can supply his table with foods and luxuries at a cost that allows him to start a bank account. Spaghetti and Vermicelli, box.25t Penoche Log Cabin Syrup, qt.2S 2 cakes Honey. , ....,2eTi 3 glasses home-made Jelly.... 25 3 packages Gelatine. 35? 7 pkgs. Searchlight Matches.. 25) Eastern Hams 14c Lb. Colfee Demonstration Again this week we demonstrate our Grand Special Blend of Cof fee. This wonderful blend cannot be found elsewhere, but it has many imitators. It is a 35c trade. but we offer it for 25 per lb., or AY, lbs, for fl.OO. SOci English Breakfast Tea. Gun powder or. uncolored Japan Tea, lb 25 Seeds Seeds Garden Seeds, 10 pkgs. for. ,.2S) Brooms SALE SPECIAL 30c Broom 40c Broom 50c Broom imi,i(r. .20 .30 ...40 PACIFIC MAIN 5700 PHONES E0UEA1I12 MEAT 5-pound pail Our Own Compound . 10-pound pail Our Own Compound Liver, per pound . . , , . . . . ....... Beef Hearts, per pound .......... Tripe, per pound . . .............. Boiling Beef, per pound Shoulder Mutton, per pound Mutton Stew, per pound Pork Shanks, per pound ;. Corned Beef, per pound ........... Shoulder Steak, per pound Shoulder Mutton Chops, per pound Shoulder Veal Chopsper pound. . Pot Roasts, per pound ...... , . . v T-Bone Steak, per pound Loin Steak, per pound ............ Round Steak, per pound Eastern Hams, per pound 55 ........$1.10 ; .5 . ,..'...5. .....5 ..6, 7t 8 M. 7 9 .no? ,......,12i2. ..Y.ctyand 9 , 10i 14 Free Basket with Every $2.50 Order That You Take Home 100-pound sack Broken Rice, Saturday only $4.00 Peaches, Saturday only Pears, Saturday only .10 10c cans Sardines ....25 6 pounds Pink Beans . 25. 4 pounds Lima Beans 25) Gallon Goods Gallon Tomatoes ............25 Gallon Peaches ....35 1 - gallon can Apples. ...... ...25 Gallon (ears ......SO 6 lbs. pink Beans. .......... ..25 1 quart Salad Oil 25 2- lb. brick Codfish.. 15 3 bottles Stuffed Olives .25 3 bottles Monarch Catsup.... .25 1 dot. Alaska Herring 25 Pineapple, per dozen..., ...f 1.35 Minced Clams.., lO Minced Clams, per dozen.. f 1.05 2 cans of Peaches, Pears, Apricots or Apples .........1.25 2 cans Pineapple....". .)..,.;, 25 3 pkgs. Toothpicks. . . . ....... 10 7 cans Mt. Vernon Milk.,. . ..60 6 cans Pet Milk for .25 3 cans Pioneer Milk... ....... 25 1 Lb. Monarch Coffee 25c S 1 lb. Cut Loaf Sugar FREE Standard Tomatoes, 3 for.... 25 Standard Tomatoes, dozen... 90 Standard Corn, 3 for 25 Standard Corn, per dozen.... 05 Standard Beans, 3 for ."25 Standard Beans, per dozen... OS Soaps 6 bars Naptha Soap..... 25 8 bars D. C. Soap ......25 2 bars Ivory Soap. .15 12 bars Savon .....25 6 bars Tar Soap ...25 3-bar box Toilet Soap........ 10 2 cakes Sa polio.... ......IS Cereals 10-lb. sack Corn Meal ......... 30 10-lb. sack -.Farina...' ...35 10-lb. sack Graham...... 30 10-lb. sack Rye Flour.. 35 9-lb. sack Rolled Oats. ...40 3 pkgs. Buckwheat .25 riuur 1 sack of our Special Brand .$1.2Q Largest package of Crackers ever offered in Portland........ 20 3 bottles Mustard for ;.25 Kingsbury's Jams 20 The Largest Cash Grocery and Market in Portland MEA At Third and Jefferson and All of the Following Markets: 226 ALDER STREET. BETWEEN FIRST AND SECOND . 512 WILLIAMS AVENUE 791 MISSISSIPPI AVENUE TWENTY-FIRST AND JOHNSON STREETS 188 GIBBS STREET . ELEVENTH AND MONTGOMERY STREETS 362 EAST MORRISON STREET ASTORIA 12TH and BOND STS-253 TAYLOR ST. (UNIONTOWN) several Butter, ...T5 UORWAY BUTTER and .othef brands of Creamery i per square ''SECOND QUALITY BUTTER, per ' J square 7. ..00, 'OREGON ' RANCH EGGS, per dozen .Y.22j4 PINE BIG FAT CHICKENS, per lb 20 (STEELHEAD SALMON, lb... 15 VEAL SAUSAGE, per lb 12 Sirloin Steak 10 Tenderloin Steak ..125 Beef to Boil and Stew.... 6-and T Corned Beef....... .......6 and 8 Shoulder Roast' Beef,... 8 Hamburg Steak ...... ...10 Prime Rib Roast Beef 10, 12, 15 Shoulder Rast Pork, end cut... 10 Center cuts of Shoulder Roast Pork 12'and 15 Choice Pork Chops .......15 Pickled Pork 12j and 15 Dry Salt Fork.., ....... 12 Pork Sausage 12$4 Shoulder of Mutton lO Shoulder Roasts of Mutton . J.0 and 12 Leg Mutton s ... 15 Loin and Rib Mutton Chops.... 15 All kinds of Sausage. ; . .10, 12 Smith's Sugar-Cured Hams or half Hams ..15 Smith's Sugar-Cured Breakfast Juacon .... ,1T4 Smith's pure kettle-rendered Lard. S-lb. pail ..65 H. M. B. (Her Majesty's Blend),is the same tea precisely as Queen Victoria used for heir own private use for forty years. On sale leading grocers, $1.00 per pound. 50, 65, 75, 91.00 PER POUND HENS !20c Lb. N .YOUNG TURKEYS i GEESE, DUCKS iSkamokawa Butter r 75c Roll 1 RANCH EGGS2 doz. 45 . . . . .... ; FRESH FISH - Of Every Drescription. SALTED EEL Y MACKEREL HERRING i Colombia Fish Co. yHIRD.AND ANKENY Main 5 A-55$6 V JOURNAL WANT-ADS - BRING QUICK . RESULTS Creamery Butter 65c and 70c Ranch Eggs 2 Doz. -45c Best Creamery,Butter;65tf 70 uairy uutter DU Oleomargarine ............45 Picnic Hams ...,. cottage Hams ........... ,1S Fresh Sugar-Cured Hams XZVit Choice Bacon 15, 17 5 lbs. Lard Compound. 50 5 lbs. pure Lard. ..... . . . ; . .65 Chickens 17 to 20 La Grande Creamery 1 184 Yunhill. Bet. 3d With lsls tyzjk THE HIGHEST GRADE - OF COFFEE ROASTED x IN THE Wh M Clover Carton Butter FIRST IN QUALITY BECAUSE Of OUR EXPERIENCE FIRST IN SAIES BECAUSE OF THE BUYER'S EXPERCE t - , : J - . T''vr,' - tmi yoli ctocu fab mm ctovu caitbi T. S.- TMVNSEND CREAMERY COfJPAWY PC2Tll?tI-SUElI-DniJlStICS-ASTC2I4 " - FeItowGrceryC(D. ! urocenes Both Phones 2596 Meats 349-351 Oak Street 348-350 Ankeny Street 1 THE GASH STOKE By selling for CASH we are naturally able to have lower prices than those who sell on credit X AND WE DO HAVE Lower Prices Note Our Following Specials: 3 pounds Fancy Evaporated Peaches for.. .; .25, X 8 pounds Choice Petite Prunes for. . . . . . ... . .25)' . 1 4 pounds Seedless Raisins for . . . . ......... . .25) , f 2 pounds Corn or Gloss Starch for. . , , . . , . .15 , t Special Blend Coffee, per pound . ; .25j X Black or Green Tea, per pouncj .25) ; X Shredded Cocoanut, per Pound . ...... ...... ,15 X Quaker Oats, per package 10) 1 Dr. Price's Breakfast Food, 10c size, 4 pkgs.. .25) X "Korn Kinks," 5 packages for 25 f X Table Salt, four 10c packages for .25) X Sliced' Pineapple, 2 cans for .25 X Corn or Tomatoes, 3 cans for .25) X Shrimps, 2 cans for , . .25) ' X Economy Milk, 1 dozen cans for . . J. 75 X Economy Milk, per case, 4 dozen cans . .... .$2.85 i Rose City Flour, best fancy patent, per sack. $1.55 FOR SATURDAY ONLY x DRY GRANULATED SUGAfc, 18 lbs. for $1.00 t DRY GRANULATED SUGAR, per sack. .$5.55 TWO THINGS YOU MUST IVOT FORGET FIRST: TO ORDER COFFEE SECOND: TO ORDER G0LCE7 '.istcc::t: AT YOUR GROCER