The Oregon daily journal. (Portland, Or.) 1902-1972, May 21, 1909, Page 13, Image 13

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..THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL, PORTLAND FRIDAY EVENING. .MAY 21.;. 1909.
IS
the-onlV-store-thaIt-givesyou-both-
Saitiipday Special IMbney Savers
I O-Ib. Sk. Pastry Flour, 35c
104 Jack leatlet, 35c
SAME AS FARINA
14 Mount Vernon Milk . . .$1.00
Eagle Milk -. . .15
8 pounds Prunes . . , .' . 25
3 pounds Fancy Peaches. . . .25"
5 pounds Seedless Raisins. . .25f
4 pounds Figs ... . .... . . 25
Hires' Root Beer Extract. . .20
4 cans Salmon . , .1... . . .25
3 bottles Monarch Catsup, . .25
3 bottles Vinegar ........ . .25
Salad Oil, quart ....... . . .25
2 combs Honey . . i . , 25
Spices, can .... .......... .5
6 pounds Rice .' '. . . . . .25
7 boxes Matches ... . . . . . .25
3000 Matches f. .15
10-pound sack Salt . . . ; . . . 15
1 -pound can Ghirardelli's
Chocolate: : . 30
Baker's CocoaSaturday only 20
Bluing, bottle . . . . . . .5
Ammonia, bottle .5
3 bottles Picnic Mustard 25tf
4 packages Gloss Starch. ...25
4 packages Corn Starch 25"
Large package Corn Starch 20"
Two 1 -lb. pkgs. Corn Starch. 15"
4. pounds Lima Beans ..... .25
3 cans Tomatoes 25, dozen 90
3 rolls Toilet Paper . . .10f
3 packages Toothpicks i ....... . . 10
1ST. AND
TAYLOR
'
TP) t MMTfm
r li5 ORIGINAL
llTCASH STORE
t
PACIFIC MAIN 5760
PHONES
DON'T OVERLOOK OUR MEAT DEPARTMENT
We want your -meat tnade and are offering you the best Oregon
Corn-Fed Meats in competition with other kinds of cheaper meats.
If you are at all particular as to the quality of meat you use, notice
the careful refrigeration and perfect sanitation that we use through
out this department. '
MEATS
;Choice Bacon .17y2$
Shoulder Steak . . . .'. . , . . .8
Round Steak 10
Porterhouse Steak 12-15
Sirloin Steak 12
Boiling Beef ...... 5 and G$
Pot Roasts ...... G$, 8S 10 "
Mutton Legs, pound ...... 10
5-lb. pail Lard, compound. 55
10-lb. pail Lard, comp'd, .$1.10
Eggs, Per Pozeii 25c
Flour
$1.40
SACK for Highest Pat
ent Oregon Mill Branded
We save you 20c per sack.
4 pounds New Potatoes 25
4, pounds Bermuda Onions : . . ; 25
2 bunches Asparagus 15
6 pounds Rhubarb 25
3 bunches Green Onions 5
3 bunches Radishes 5
4 pounds Telephone Peas 25
NOrWfly BlltlCr churnednVso ipert
ly flavored that no butter can be sweeter, purer or bet
ter. We sell it at, a roll GO
Good Ranch Butter,
a Roll
Grand Special
Coffee is proving so sat
isfactory to real judges
of coffee that they use it in preference to 35c grades.
We sell it at 25 a pound, 4 pounds for $1.00
12 bars Elk Soap . . . .25
8 bars D. C. Soap. . . .25
3 glasses Jelly 25
2 large Ivory Soap 15
2 bars Sapolio 15
5 pounds Sago ' 25
5 pounds Tapioca 25'
5 pounds Green Peas 25
3 packages Gelatine 25
1 gal. New Orleans Molasses 50
Corn, three 25, dozen 95
Peas, three 25, dozen. . .$1.00
String Beans, 3 25, dozen $1.00
Minced Clams 10, dozen $1.05
Fancy Canned Pineapple, 2.25
1 gallon Syrup 50
1 gal. Circus Brand Syrup $1.00
All kinds 50c lb. Tea, Sat
urday 25
FREE BASKET
With Every $2.00 Order You
Take Home.
COFFEE
7 pounds Our No. 101 ... .$1.00
4 pounds Grand Special. $1.00
1 lb. MONARCH COFFEE 25
One .Pound Cut Loaf Sugar Free.
Olives, quart 20, gallon . . . 65
THE LARGEST CASH GROCERY AND MARKET IN PORTLAND
Special Prices Tomorrow
Everybody can eat choice meats tomorrow at these prices. Your quarter
will do you a greater service here than at any of the downtown markets
where rents are high.
Prime Rib Roast ..124
Shoulder Roast 10
Rump Roast, boned
Pot Roast -9
Boiling Beef .: Sf'9A
Sirloin Steak .JS'SJ
Porterhouse Steak 12e
"Round Steak : 5
Shoulder Steak
Hamburger Steak f
Veal Roast to 15
Veal Stew 8 10
Veal Chops 15
Veal Steak .......15
Pork Roast ,r...l2
Porlc Chops 15
Pork Stetfk .. . . ....... ... ?
Sausage ............ X . . . .;'. ; . 10
Leg Mutton .12
Mutton Chops lOf
Mutton Stew 6
Special prices on large orders.
FULL LINE SMOKED MEATS AND GROCERIES
North-Portland Meat and Grocery Co.
WALTER PAVLICH & CO.. Prop. 548 SAVIER ST. Bet. 16th and 17th
PHONE MAIN 8821
YOUNG TURKS AS
WH1TEWASHERS
Just thf Same as Abdul,
Where Armenians Are
Concerned.
(United PrtM Lnaed Wtr.
Constantinople, May 21. Whitewash
ing the Mohammedan, the commission
ent to AaU Minor to investigate tlia
recent massacres there, in which more
than 20.000 Christians were murdered,
will make a report placing the actual
blame for the bloody deeds upon the
Armenian population, according- to mes
sages received., here. The report will be
based upon the commission's alleged be
lief that it has discovered an Armenian
secret society which is plotting- to over
throw the Turkish rule.
TACOMAMAN KILLED
BY BARROOM E0BBEE
(United Press Iud Wire.)
Ticoma, May 21. After shooting
down Carl Glock, who waa chatting
with friends In the barroom, of the
Potomao hotel and ordering the
wounded man propped up in a corner
of the room with Ma hands held above
his head, a bandit last night "held
. seven men with a revolver while, he
overhauled the saloon cash register and
searched his victims' pockets. His
entire loot amounted to little more than
$7 and a gold watch, snatched off the
person of Frank Leonard.
The desperado, who is described as
being a young man and very tall, sat
In the saloon during the entire early
part of the evening, apparently moody.
At exactly 10 o'clock he stepped to a
rear room and was not noticed again
until the shot rang out and uiock
dropped to-the floor. The man lined
up the other six inmates of the saloon,
ordering one of them to prop the
wounded man in a corner. When this
was done he scooped out the contents
of the cash drawer, hurriedly aearchod
his victims and disappeared through
a rear door. . , .
Clock was taken immediately to a
hospital and the police were notlfle4.
He had a fleslr wound in his aide and
will recover in a few weeks.
It is believed the desperado timed
his deed, and that aa aoon as ha had
completed the work he boarded the
10-lS lnterurban for Seattle, which
passed tne saioon jlw "t
the holdup.' .
NATCHEZ TO WELCOME
v THE MISSISSIPPI
' i ii
Natehea. Misa.. May tl. -In eager
expectancy Hatches is awaiting the ar
rival, of the battleship Mississippi, the
first war vessel of her class that has
ever been thla far up the river. Flut
tering flags, pennants and .streamers
are everywhere. The river front is a
long vista of 'bunting In the national
xlora and welcome archea span several
of the principal streets. 'Visitors from
both the Louisiana and Mississippi sides
of the river are. arriving In the city
to assist In the entertainment and the
1 Indications " are "that a record-breaking
," crowd will be on hand tomorrow.
Th program of festivities will begin
wit the. arrival of (he battleship this
Mens 19c Lb.
Ducks 25c Lb.
Chinook Salmon, lb. .12f
Halibut, 3 lbs 25
Shad, Each, 10c
Large Crabs.. 10 and 15f
Razor Clams, dozen .... 10
Shamokawa Butter
60c Roll
Ranch Eggs, dozerf 25
Colombia Fish Co.
THIRD AND ANKENY
And Washington Public
Market, First and Washing
ton Streets. Main 5, A-55S6.
am vrrrF .
git VWH
THE
HIGHEST
GRADE
OF COFFEE
ROASTED
IN THE.
AT
YOUR
GROCER
evening-and will continue until Tues
day. Entertainment of an elaborate
character has been provided for both
officers and men. Automobile tours
about the city, balls for both the offi
cers and sailors, athletic sports, ban
quets and a monster barbecue are em
braced in the program. One of the
most interesting features In connection
with the ship's visit will be the pre
sentation of a silver aervlce purohased
by citizens of Natchez.. Thla service
is separate from the one which will be
presented to the ship next month by
the state of Mississippi.
INSANE WOMAN KILLS
JCTIILDREN AND SELF
. (Catted Press leasw! Wire.)
Mlddleton. Conn., May 21 After cut
ting the throats of her three little chil
dren. Mrs. Lewla Carstem, so attrac
tive woman, 26 years of age, eommltted
suicide bv the same m etuis today.
Mrs. Carateni, her 10 months old baty i
FIne, That's WtiatTlicy All Say"
IPIUELEC maimket
First and Waslilnoton
French Prunes,
Silver Prunes.
- 7 lbs. 25e
White Figs,
Raisins,
Dates,
6 lbs. 25 e
Seeded Raisins,
' lb. Sf y
Seedless Raisins,
lb. 5
Mixed Nuts,
lb. 10
Pineapples, 15
Large size.
PHILIP JACO, Phone A-4377.
110 First St.
209 -Washington St
Fruits and Vegetables at Lowest
Market Prices.
Three Big Butcher Shops Three -Tea fitores Three Fish and Oyster
Market Five Vegetable Btallo Twelve Fruit Stands Eight Butter.
Cheese and Egg Stores Two Bakeries, Delicatessen, Candy Factory,
'lee Cream Parlors. Lunch Counters, and others, each trying to under
sell the other and away below outside stores.- Nowhere Is such compe
tition to be found Everything clean and fresh at the lowest, possible
price. Come early and get first choice. We will be resdy to wel
come you and help hunt up the bargains. Read all the lists under the
Market' head. This will help you find the live ones. These prices war
rant fresh goods, as every day Is bargain day as well aa Wednesday
and Saturday.
Steel Cut Coffee. i lbs... 506
Six Loaves Bread ?5
Cream Brick Cheese l&C
S cans Tomatoes, Blue Ribbon,
for ...25e
S cans Corn. Gold Medal 25
2 combs White Clover Honey 254
Fresh Tillamook Cheese, 8 lbs.
f"r 35e
Blueing, per bottle 5d
Dr. Price's Baking Powder 35e
Eggs, guaranteed, dozen ....25
16c K. C. Baking Powder ...lgtf
Prunes, per lb . .5 7 lbs.. 25
Black Mission Figs, 8 lbs...25
25c Coffee Cake 20
Pure Lemon and Vanilla, 2 oi.
for 15
Head Lettuce. S heads lOet
French Prunes, 6 lbs 25d
Lemons, dozen lOtf
Oranges. 96 size, dozen ... 25e
Green Onions, 6 bunches .... Se
Cabbage, head 5
Lemons, dozen Kj
wranges, aozen
Grape Fruit, 6 for
Broilers and Fryers
Fancy Hens
Sirloin Steak. 2 lbs
Round Steak
Chuck Steak, 3 lbs
Hlndquarter Spring Lamb
Soup Meat, lb
Puget Sound Crabs 1nt
Fresh Cod JqJ
Mi
254
10
"OAKDALE" Butter, special,
2 lbs 58
Dairy Butter, roll 45
FancyWisconsin Wheel Swiss 22
Full Cream Cheese, best stock 18
2 cans Milk, large size 15
Fresh' Eggs, guaranteed ,.25
Why pay more? There is none
better than "Oakdale" butter.
OAKDALE BUTTER STORE
112 First Entrance.
Saturday Specials
Those Choice Dill Pickles,
10 for 10
Pure Fruit Jelly Tumblers,
3 for :. ...25
Famous Goldenrod Butter, 2 s
lbs. for 60
Fancy . Dairy Butter, 2 lbs 50
Choice Dairy Butter, 2 lbs. ...45
Good Country Butter, 1 lb 20
At the Biggest Little Store in the
Market.
THE GOLD EN ROD, just as
you enter on the. Washington
street side. X
COMMERCIAL CREAM CO.
C. H. WOODWARD
Butter, Cheese and Eggs.
Special, 6 Loaves Bread 25
Sec. F, Booth No. 1.
FAIRCHILD'S MEAT MARKET
Public Market, 209 Washington.
Beef Pot Roast, lb 8
Rolled Rib Roast, lb 12
Boiling Beef, lb 5, 6, 7
Round Steak,, lb 10
Sirloin Steak, 2 lbs 25
T-Bone Steajc, lb ..15
Shoulder Steak, 3 lbs 25
Pork Steak, lb 12,
Veal Roast, lb. ...12 and 15
Pork Roast, lb 12 and 15
Mutton Chops, lb 10
Loin Pork Chops, lb 15
Pork Sausage Meat, lb.. ...... 10
Link Sausage, 2 lbs 25
Hamburger, lb 10
GOFF & DILLON
112 First St
Hind Quarter Lamb, lb lO
Round Steak, lb 10
Sirloin Steak, 2 lbs 25
Shoulder Steak, 3 lbs 25
5-lb. pail Snow Cap Lard,....50
Soup Beef, lb 3
Prime Rib Roast, lb 12
Best Eastern Ham, lb 15
Pot Roast, lb....". , 7
Sausage Meat, lb 10
Beat it if you can!
OLD DUTCH. COFFEE
22 a Pound, 2 Pounds 50$
Its rich, smooth flavor suits
even the "coffee crank," while its
heavy body makes it most eco
nomical. It's as good as you are
paying 30c for, or your money
back.
Regular 50c Teas, lb 35
Dr. Price's -Bakine Powder... 35
Arm and Hammer Soda 5
All Spices, Pepper, etc., can.. 5
THE MISSION TEA SHOP
1889 ST. JOHM
1909
Steel Cut Coffee
25 2 lbs.
for 60
Can Spice 5
Bottle Extract
for 10
50c Jap Tea 35
60c Baking Pow
der 35
and a plate or
salad dish free.
60c Eng. Break
fast 50
Green Coffee 20
Dependable 3-Tb.
can Sl.OO
6 lbs. Sugar 25
with Coffee or Tea
purchase.
ST. JOHJT, HOB.
110 Tirol Entrance
American Pacific
Coffee Co.
There. is a man in Portland just one who stands between the public and
the Beef Trust's high priced meats his name is Frank L Smith. If Smith
should sell put to the Beel Trust or stanl in jwith the. jric of meat
would be doubled everywhere ia the city.; There are many, who tryJteK
imitate Smith's prices, but they don't fill the ball there's always some thin r
wrong. Patronize the Smith market that is nearest to you. If you should
'come to Alder street pass up the Beef Trust markets on both sides of you.
who are doing their utmost to .raise the price of meat. See that Smith's
name is over the door and then, come in.
FRANK L SMITH MEAT CO.
FiaMxiiNa tub oeeR trust"
west smx.
936 Aid Btreet.
Twenty-first and Johnsoa Streets.
183 eibbs Street.
Eleventh and Montgomery Streets.
Third and Jefferson atrewta.
EAST SXDB.
Sll Williams Avenue.
791 Mississippi Avenue.
389 Esst Morrison street.
' 359 East Barnslde Street.
TUrtjr-tUxd and Belmont Streets.
ASTOXXa.
953 Taylor street ( Union tewn).
Twelfth and Bond Streets.
SKTTH'S BEET.
Has Jumped up in Quality, out the price
remains the same.
Excellent Beef for boiling and stew
ing 8
Rump Roasts of Beef 8 10
Fancy Pot Roasts 8
Ribs of Beef to bake 7
Hound Steak 10
Shoulder Steak, lbs ....25c
Hamburg Steak, fresh every hour 10
Best Sirloin Steak , 12H
Best Tenderlin IS teak 12 i
Special Prime Rib Roast Beef. rolleL
no bone 15
Beef Liver 5
SFKIHO I&MB AJTB MTJTTOJT AT
SMITH'S
Hindquarters, loin chops, rib chops and
.legs, all per pound 15e
Shoulder Chops 12
Stew . 6
Shoulder Roasts 10
Frontquarters of Uml) '..10
Shoulder of Lamb (whole) 8
FORI.
Where Is the man who would eat Roasts of Pork 12H 15
Eastern cold-storage pork when he can Pork Chops 12H 16
get genuine fresh articles at Smith's. Smith's Pickled Pork 12 Vi 15
The above meats and the following groceries at Third and Jefferson
streets. We deliver $2.00 worth or more. Phone Main 8751:
AT UI Or SMITH'S KABXETS
Chickens Fancy hens 18 20
Oregon Ranch Eggs, per dosen ...25
Norway Butter at Smith's, per q. .60
Smith's Hams they are superb ..16
Smith's Breakfast Bacon got the
habit 1TV4
Smith's Lrd. the only pure lard In
town, 6-lb. pall :--..65
All kinds of Sausages at Smith's anu
they're so good and pure 10 12Ht
tibh.
Choicest Chinook Salmon ... 12
Deep Sea Halibut, 8 lbs...'. 25
Razor Clams, per dozen 12
had, per lb 5
rAjrcnr teai at smith s
This Is the time of the year to eat
veal.
Veal Breasts 8 10
Shoulder Roast Veal 10 12H
Loin and Rump Roasts of Veal. . . .15
Veal Cutlets 12 15
Veal 8tew 8
Veal Sausage, the Incomparable kind
Smith makes 12 Vi
18 lbs. Sugar 81.00
BO lbs. Valley Flour M1.40
50 lbs. High Pat. Flour 81.60
60 lbs. Graham 81.50
10 lbs. Corn Meal 35
10 lbs. Pastry Flour 35
10 lbs. Oraham 35
10 lbs. Cracked Wheat .-.35
10 lbs. Rye Meal 35
10 lbs. Rye Flour 35
6 lbs. Rolled Oats 25
4 lbs. Navy Beans 25
lbs. Jap. Rice, whole grain 25
lbs. Jap. Rice, broken 25
lbs. Pink Beans 25
lbs. Table Salt 5
lbs. Tapioca 25
lbs. Sago 25
lbs. Split Peas 25
lbs. Macaroni 30
lbs. Spaghetti 30
lbs. Vermicelli 30
lbs. Sultana Raisins ".25
lbs. French Prunes. 30 to 40
slse 25
4 lbs. Italian Prunes. 30 to 40
size 25
5 lbs. Evap. Peaches, large 25
lbs. Evap. Pears 25
lbs. Bun Dried Pears 25
lbs. Evap. Apples 25
Loaves Bread 25
lbs. Eng. Walnuts 25
lbs. Filberts 25
lbs. Brazilian Nuts -25
Boxes Parlor Matches 2Ke
1 lb. California Honey, full wt 15
Mrs. Shulti's Home Made Plea,
each 154
Mrs. C.'s Fig Pudding, can 15
Keek's Gelatine, S pkgs 25
Keystone Gelatine, 8 pkgs 25
Stove Brushes, each 13
Scrub Brushes, each 13
Sink Brushes, each 5
Griffin's Catsup, pints, 20c. bottle,
2 for 35
Mustard Pickles. 10c bot, 3 for 25
Sour Midgets, 10c boL, 3 for 25
Sour Pickles, per qt ...10
Sweet Pickles, per 'q: 55
Table Syrup, per qt 15
10 lb. can Rock Trips, for table... 65
lgal. our best Table Syrup 55
S lb. can Rock Drips 35
3 cans N. O. Molasses 25
3 cans Tomatoes 25
3 can Corn 5
3 can Pumpkin .25
3 cans String Beans 25
3 cans Salmon ... 25
2 cans Pineapples 25
2 cans Peaches 25
2 cans Pears 25
1 gal. can Blackberries 40
1 gal. can Apricots 30
cans MuBtard Sardines 25
cans OH Sardines 25
Pure Olive Oil. pint 25
Pure Olive Oil. qt.a 80
Salad Oil, qt, bring your pall 20
13 bars Laundry Boip ............ 25
7 bars Smith's Best Soap, 25
8 bars White Laundry Soap 25
7 bars Toilet Soap, In cartons. .. .25
4 bars Wool Soap, 10c size 25
3 lbs. Sal Soda .10
Diamond Dust, pkg 8
4 "pkgs. Corn Starch 25
4 lbs. Gloss Starch 25
No- 2 I Jimp Chimneys. 3 for.,,.,, 25
Royal Club Coffee, 1 lb. cans....4n
Royal Club Coffee, 2 lb. cans 75
American Club Coffee. 3 lb. cans.gl.OO
Our Coffee can't be beat for, lb. ...20
Enameline. 10c box for .5
Manon's Stove Blacking, 2 boxes.... R
Potatoes, sack 82.25
TRXESUA.B'8 MA.BXET
Best to Washington St. Ent ranee
Roast Veal 10
Spring Urab lO
Pot Roast 8
Short Ribs 6 and T
Soup Meat 3
Steaks, 3 lbs. for 25
Bacon, per lb 15
Boiled Ham Ig..
'''''' ' '
AT THE CORNER STALLS
SATURDAY'S SPECIALS
25c Coffee Cake for 20
Our Homemade Bread 5
Strawberry Short Cake, home
made . . 30
Homemade Doughnuts 15c,
2 doz 25
A 35c Coffee for 25
Any 60c Tea for, pound 46
Pure Vanilla and Lemon Ex
tract, 2 oz. for 15
These are our market prices, a
saving of 25 per cent.
F. A. BREDEMEIER
, Corner Stalls
H. M. B. (Her Majesty's Blend) is the same tea precisely
as Queen Victoria used for her own private use for forty
years. On sale leading grocers, $1.00 per pound. -
50, 65, 75t, $1.00 PER POUND.
Watch Us Slash Our
CUBE BUTTER
It will surprise you to see how
fast we sell it.
WHY?
Because it's so good; also sweet
(unsalted) butter, fresh daily.
HANSON & GOODPASTURE
Specialists in Bulk Butter.
Come early, otherwise you will
have to take your place in line.
OXTB I.ZASEK8
BlUE MOVBTAIB AJTD CXtATS-
3LAJTIB,! pound roll 60
THE ELOIB DAXBT
First stalls first entrance
On First Public Market
C I'S-GoV' Inspected Zs I36t O
It tastes the Best, it IS the Best.
By Oregonss, Government's and
every Man's Test!
ALL LEADING DEALERS
and her son Lewis, 10 years old. are
dead, while John, 7 years old, ia fa
tally ' wounded and ia expected, to -die
before night
Flvlnr into A terrible rag at aome
minor offense of her children early
day, the woman seised a rasor and
commenced her deadly work. It la be
lieved ahe was Insane.
Lewis waa the last to be attacked. He
managed to stagger out of the house
into the yard, where he fell dead.
The boy s appearance was tne nrsi
knowledge tewig Cafstera Sr., the wo
man's husband, had of the tragedy. He
rushed into the house but waa too lata
tp Interfere.
Competition on street paving saves
0. A. a REFERENDUM
PETITION "DROPPED
(8peelil DUpttcb to Th Journal.)
Ashland, Or., May 11. Editor B. J.
Kaiser, father of the movement to ref
erend the O. A. C. appropriation- of
S310.000 for new buildings, today ad
mitted that no petition would be filed.
Kaiser refused to employ solicitors to
secure signatures and the voluntary sig
natures received to date falls short of
the requisite nujjttoer. ,
Among loffal sympathizer of the
movement tmr is little disappointment
over the failure to secure the necessary
signatures, as there is a general feel
ing that the -various granges through
out the state will advocate the "one
board of control" Idea for all -schools
receiving state support.
Conference on City Planning.
Washington. May 21. -A national con
ference on city olannlnir anil imin...
ment began in this city, today and will
continue over tomorrow. Delegates i
from manr cities are in attendance. The '
papers and discussions are to treat of1
city planning in the widest sense, in
cluding all methods which must be
adopted to Insure the. development of
a city along economic, aesthetic and
hygienic llnea. Much attention is to
be devoted to the consideration of the
best method of restricting intensive
building, so as to prevent overcrowding ,
or congestion- of population. j
" TWO
THINGS
YOU
MUST
INJOT
FORGET
FIRST: ;
TO ORDER COFFEE " ,
SECOND:
TO ORDER
GOLDEN WEST C0FFE2