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1 : THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL. PORTLAND, FRIDAY EVENING, AUGUST 13, 1909. 13 i y PacMc M 4G54 Corner Flrat and Waohihgton Streets Home A 3135 Ctlf-i noIro Remodeling of the building on the adjoining quarter blxk has commenced. ' This doubles the size of the present market space and makes this the LARGEST Jltil 1 111 UUOllltdO AND i MOST MODERN PUBLIC MARKET ON -ilJ COAST: , KJfiSEKVATIONS NOW BttllMU. MAUJS. IN THIS NJbiW SPACE COFFEE SPECIAL V TOMORROW ONLY . , Regular 40c Coffee 3 lbs. for $1.00 ; AH Our Coffee is Fresh Roasted 77 ;.-77-7?. P'1' ' v. " j Marxen's Tea Store. v AT THE CORNER At Wholesaler Prices Oood Dairy Buttr, 2 lbs. .....554, .Good Creamery, :! lb. ...... ...604 Choice Creamery, 1 lbs. . . . . . . . .654 It yon want the finest Creamery But ter to be, had In the market buy 7 Goldenrod, - lbs.. ....... .-,.704 Tha only stall' In the -market sell--, In No. goft fihell Walnuts, 3 qts. .................254 No one attempt to competa with, ua , .on Dili Plcklea In quality Srie. 10 for . ........ ..'IOC roeeries - Everything . marked down for Saturday', trade. THB KUSXSOJ BOOTH, Tha Waahlngton Street Entrance. BUTTER Good Fresh Eastern Butter 55-604 for s lb. roll. -If you een't find what you want in Sutter, atop, at tha-atalla. 7 and 68. Section C- At C. H. Hanson's At tha PubUo Market, and aak for taste. Tou will know It la better . than, for It la ehurned dally. ' VBCZAXk Our beat (bulk only) lb..:.. ..334 Choice Dairy Butter, roll.. 50-654 Good Creamery, Butter..,.. ,,.804 Full Cream Cheese. I lbs...... 354 Egg . . ; .SO Cherrlea, lb,, 5a lbs. ....... 254 Cantaloupes, up from. u.,54 . Bpeclaiou all plcklea. ' ' Berries, from 54 a box up. W handle all varetles when lnseaaon. Columbia River f ; Fish Depot ,j; . 4 'l special for.saturday: Lots of Kippered salmon, come ;and try it, at a reasonable price." East end of market P AIDif HII fi Thc Little Wholesale Butcher I nlliLl IILU Watch for His Ad. 209 Washington St Rolled Bef'.RoaV pW-lb..;:C'i.V.;ViV.;.- Pot Roast Beef, per lh.74 and 8c : Boiling Beef, per lb.. V-6 and 6? Veal Roast, per lb..w...V.V;..;. .104 and ?J4 Round Steak, per Ib7,.;....104 ; Sirloin Steak, 2 lb..... v.. ,.254 Shoulder Steak, 3 lbs.,'...;...254 ,. Pork Sausage, per lb..,,.... .104 Porterhouse Steak, per lb.-; ... V, . . .'. ,.... i ... . " Shoulder Pork Roast, lb... ..1244 , Front quarter Lamb, lb.-. ......84 Loin. Pork Roast, per lb...M154, ; Hiod quarter Lamb, lk......4 Corn Beef, Mutton Chops, 3 lbs. . . , ; . . . 254 Mutton Stew, per-lb........... 44 C, P. Lard, per pail .504 and 1.00 SATURDAY-209 WASHINGTON STREET SATURDAY 77 From 5 to 8 p. m, we will sell an excellent creamery butter for, roll . , . .7 . v , . - . 55 Oakdale. , butter; the very! best ', I v . ,V ................ , 65 Best Cream Cheese. , ....18, 2 lbs. 35 Swiss Cheese v . . . . v 25 Rainier Milk; 2 'Cans I..;.........'...,......' 15 Best Fresh Eggs ..7.; .....;.30L Oakdale BUTTER Store zmwi Garwood's Pure Food Candies Are cheap only in pricein quality they are the most delicious ; " candies In the city. Every day a bargain day. ; Hand Rolled Chocolate Creams, per lb,.."... 40 Peanut Brittle, per lb.. V. ..... .. . . : . .Y. .... . . . . . . . . . .15f Cream Taffy, per lb. . . 15 Broken mixed,-per b. . , , . ... . ......... . . . , . 10 After dinner candies - six flavors, violet, peppermiot, winter - , , Green, clove,-cinnamon and sassafras, only 10 a box. ' : GARWOOQ'S, 110 Firat St , ; The Shclburn Duller ISjorc SHELBURN ; CREAMERY BUTTER, RECEIVED I FRESH DAILY, PER LB...W. . . ........ ..... "i, .35a Strictly Fresh Ranch.. Eggs; doz. . . . . ... . . . .30 a ; urge; botacOJiycs;f; ftZi . t . V ;25 Bjst Country Honey, per b.i, .............. ; , ; . , . ; . , VL5 YegetaHan Cafe Peanut Butter, bottle. , . . .... . ..... ,v.2ity Also a full line of Germao-Xmerican coffees, teas, baking pow ders, etc. Everything guaranteed. 1 , " The Mission Tea Shop IN THE CENTER AISLE Specials for Saturday 20 lbs. Sugar for $1 WITH A IIjOO PURCHASE OF r TEA OR COFFEE ' Liptbn'a Tea, 75c . grade, ' yellow '. package , ...554 Best 5 tr clock Ceylon Tea, in pack age!, 75c grade, at ... . . . ... , 504 Arm and Hammer Soda,.,.,... B4: Broken Rice, 6 lbs. for.... ...354 Whole Pickling.Spice,; best., .254 Chirardelli's. Chocolate, lb. . . . 294 ' WE DELIVER FREE ;40o.Rose City Coffee . ..'v .34 35c Rialto Coffeel.........V..2T4 Famous Old Dutch .224 ?5c Santwo Coffee...;.. 1T AH 75c Tea ....... 604 All 60e Teas...... 4Sj- All 50c .Teas ... ; 35 Secial prices in quantities. Get' the right plaee-r-Mission Tea Shop, in the center aisle, V.- ; '.'.v CH. Woodward Cream Cheese, 2 lbs.. , . . .35 Fresh . Oregon v Ranch Effgs. per dozen. 30 New Oregon Honey, per square 15 FULL LINE BREAD AND CAKES. SECTION F.NO. 1. Kippered Salmon See that you get Heyes Bros. "Ocean Brand," sold only at the Ocean Fish Market At the Washington St Public Market. Follow tfie Crowd to GOFF & DILLON'S J and Buy U. S. Inspected Meats Boiling Beef, lb " 54 Round Steak. 3 lba ....254 Sirloin Steak 104 Shoulder Steak, 3 lbs.. ...... .254- Bacon, lb. . ... .. ........ . . . . .184 Picnic , Hams, lb. 124 Whole Hams, lb 1T4 Hind quarter Spring Lamb... 104 Fore. quarter Spring Lamb...,7f Soup Meat, lb..... 14 Prime Rib Roast....... ....12J44 Compound, 5 lbs. . .... .504 The Blue MountainOregon state brand, lb...... ....35 The Cloverleaf, 2 lb. roll ......................... , . .7.;. 65 The Ferndale, 24b, roll . ...... , ....... v . . . ..... .00 Dairy Butter, the best, roH....... ...v...............50f Full Cream Cheese, 2 pounds . .. .35 Eggs, guaranteed, doz.- (put up in cartons) ............. . . .30 EXTRA SPECIALr-Ferndale Butter, 55 cents per roll, Saturday from 6 p. m, to 8 p. m. T Stalls 3, 1 and B,1 first -entrance, First street. . . . Freedman's Market Specials Bargains in All ! Kinds of Meat. Choice Pot Roast I . . . ... 6 to 9 Short Ribs of Beef ....6 Boiling Beef 3 Veal Chops, 2 lbs.... .......... 25 Pork Chops .....15 Tenderloin Steak, 2 lbs, ........ .25 Veal Roast .........10, 12 Prime Rib Roast- 10 to 12M Picknic rjams 12 Pure-Lard, 8 lb. pail.... 75 Compound, 5 lb. pail 55 Malaga Grapes, per lb 104 Apricots, per dozen.; 154 Rochefort Melons, each 54 Corn, per dozen ....154 Peaches, per dozen 154 , k ROSE PASSFIUM 110 1st St. Free W. Side Delivery. VISIT THI CWtAT EASTERN . MIST FOUNTAIN The igreateet thlna known for keepinf vegetablea and trulta treab and crisp. The Mlteae retain stand handle, berrlee and rrulta by the orate or box tcrr canning. , - a. BTAnromo THE SODA FOUNTAIN In the center of the market is the place to get the finest ice cream and light lunch, with the best cup of coffee, in the city. flbs. Sugar 2Cc With Coffee of. Tea Purchases.;: 40c Coffee, 2 4bs7M,...TO 35c Coffee, lb. .....,,,'...,.2Te) 30c Coffee, lb. .......224 25e Coffee, 2Ji lbs. .'..604 20c Coffee, 3 lbs............. 504 60c Teas, lb. ...,,....,....;.454 75c Teas, per lb..;,. ......... .604 FRUITS OF ALL KINDS AT BARGAIN PRICES PHIOP JACO - Fhone A-4377, 110 lrt Bt. Sntreaoe SQ9 waah. Bntraaoe. - - f- 4 W ui. r', ,f ; f. i . 7 Swiss Cheese Store Noted for its fine imported and' domestic cheese, sausages, mac 'aronies and other goods." A full line of breakfast foods, fresh, 00 hand, Latourell Falls Creamery Butter, jper, roll. . . . . . . .65 Gold Medal, per roll. . . . , .75 7 A. FUHRER. Stella 3, (, , block C WMhinfftoa Bt. Satnuwe.' 729 Families In Portland cook their whole mel and can their fruit and vegetables in an " .7 IDEAL STEAM FIRELESS COOKER ' 7 It's all done on one hole of gas or oil stove. Free Trial Given and Credit if Desired. -Electric Irons 3.60 Alcohol Stoves $2.45 Aluminum Coffee Percolator. .404 1 Wonder Pan ....... ..454 Canned Fruits and Jellies at Cost LOOK FOR THIS STALL All kinds Fish and Poultry Freah Every Mornin. - Kippered Salmon A Specialty WAisoroTOV rzsB ajts otstxx : . 'Bntraaoe 108 la. . SERVICE IH III SWflGLE 7 (ConUnued from Page One.) Queation being la the naUonal, foreat of Alaaka. 8haw, oln te he general Jand office to aearch the records, waa refused accesa to them " by? H. W. Schwartz, chief of- .pedal agenta. Schwarta aald. "We don't propo.e to terior department through on J out own. nin niwimi ordfl excepting thoM pecificaUy re tween Qlavla and hla .uperior who- enarifM nim wh - inouuuiujiiawu Sohwtrti yinf. MThere hae beea coir He received the reply, "There haa been cooperation Between anew ana uutui but ooUuaton In other quartera.H. n bmuln promli. AUered. . ,7; n Additional gravity la added to. these rumora oy in. inumuun ui d""" ger and NaUonal Chairman Hitchcock T . .... . a t 1 1 B t vn nmml that theae claims would be haatened to patent. In return tor . Buujjwn w u state of Waehlngton and elaewhere, ffaf t. of course, having no knowledge thereof. :'7'"'i.. . ' . V v It is aiiegea nei unra wnwnu he. abundant .vldence aubatantlating all hla allegations. . ChuuUaghasa'g Vetebeok. It la understood he baa the notebook ef Cunningham In which are full entries Of all locations of coal claims involved, In a mannea to Inflifate an engineering deal to get the claims in a group and Include the bulk of the most valuable deposits of coal In Alaska, deposits on which the government hasNdepended for its future supply for the navy In Paclflo waters, aa well as depended on by eoast people for use In Industrial- enterprise when deevloped In the near future. . y V OUvla . auooeaeot Salka. It is also alleged that the general land office sent Bpeolal Agent Eulllvan to assume charge of these Cunningham case., taking the matter from Glavis' hands, Sullivan - being definitely In structed to see that the cases . were hastened to ouch a ataga that they could fee heard here before Commissioner Den. pett, butsthat Sollivan, on going into the facts, concluded Olavia had been right In construing tha evidence as Indi cating unlawful intent by Cunningham. Flncboi Kan's Sifaifioaat Xin. ' ' "Tha "-Balllngir-Plnchot controversy is not a question of whether or not there shall be a strict observance of law In working dutrthe vaiioua conservaUon plana." said a Plnchot sympathiser to day.. 'It la a question of honesty under hPrMsed to elucidate this startling as sertion, he aald he could not say, an acknowledged in that etalement.. The eountry will ; bt trtled bth.-fuU been preferfed. The strain, la too heavy ana lyw iuii v .... of the present conditions of a mere Interaepartmeniai juarra.. Twe Oa.MMt Xembeta Buspeoted, There la no question ihat the presl nt is due to have presented to him ??Sclal iseuea Involving hi. of flclal ad. visors. It Is certain that two members of the cabinet are to be Involved In a manner raise the question of ''the Jmfalthful servant" Hlnte are given that camaign promises were made last rear, without . Taf fa knowledge, of rourse. aa at no time has anyone eue gested that Taf t had any knowledge, ef it- - - - . piaohoS or Bellinger aCnat Oo. ' ' -When the etorm breaks, aa It must be fore -long., either Pinchot or Ballingeri will leave the government service. 80 bitter will the ffght be that both can not remain in the administration, no matter what the outcome of the - con-1 troversy. Official transacUona. affect- Kancti Eggs, v 2 doz. 55c I Butter "55c and 60 cent Best Creamery 7-. 65c Dairy " ........ .50 Sugar-Cured Hams -.. ... ...17 Cottage Hams v: i ....... . 14 Picnic Hams . w ....... . . .12 Swiss Cheese . . ..... .25 Cream Brick 20 Full Cream ... ... . , . . . . . .20 CHICKENS 18 and 20 lf ;-: 7 per pound Lia Grande Creamery v 264 VaMHII-L STREET f Ing Alaska aeem to supersede In Im pending importance tbe waterpo'" aite matters SO . njauonanj wpiuiwa the irrigation . oongresa at , Spokane. Grave allegations have been made In secret which are alowiy ooaing out from tightly red taped official packages. Too many men are, conoerned in this Im passe to permit the retention of all in formation by reticent officer What the Gme Zs Tlayed jrw. i power for Industrial enterprises, coal for fuel and waterfall sites for elec trical energy--theae are the kernel of this whole matter. Apparently the greed of certain New Tork interests seeking to monopolise this Industrial potential ity caueed the entire trouble, prompted the opposition te Pinchot and his fel low conservationists and moved the New Torkera ,to seek to grab all in sight They worked through western repreeen tatlvee. If the power site could be pro cured at atragetio point, the produc tion ot electric energy, could be, con trolled in the coaat cities.; If the enor mous deposits ox eoai, in- cvuiu be grabbed, tha future aupply of fuel for the Peolfle ocean, ua of the navy, for coast transportation and, for manu facturing could be monopolised. These two would deliver over to those New Torkera ihe control of practically every easentiaTof Uvln in that region. , - BregUgene) attalatertar Breed. It was a rich erlae. worthy of stren uous reaching for. Men world famed were la the scheme.. "Let us loot Alaska and the coast states to do this thing." they said. ... How far' they went will transpire when certain officials awake to the realisation that at least ty negligence end adherence to technicalities, thee were liable to forward the plans of theae greedy New Torkera .-. - - . Vtrnrny. il.f.nse will be offered If the ehargea become public, so that the pre cipitation of the charges la certain to convulse the nation, inevitably causing the breakup or the president preaem staff of immediate subordinates. STRIKERS IN RIOT; MANY ARE WOUNPEP .' ', :?,f.y.'m ' , ' - ftTlU4 fres Ueees Wire. I " Fort wniUun, Ont, Aug , . Ta hundred regular troops etatloned at Fort O. borne started ' for Fort William to day becauee of the seiioua rioting which baa been In progress her since the dock laborer, employed by th Canadian Pa cific railroad went on etrike a week The city la under martial law, for the first time in Its history. ' Trooos are attempting to quell the outbreak of the thousand striking laborers, most of. whom are Greeks, Hungarians and Italians. When 24 special police or the railroad force under Chief Bell arrived from -Winnipeg yesterday to protect the i company i property, the strikers be-1 gen a. riot during which a score were i wounded, Including Chief Ball, who- is 1 . ' f HEIWWS r 7 ' k r.;-'i:-J 7,7:7'v -' GrpcelyCo. Groceries anj Heats Oldest and Most Reli able CASH GROCERY ROUSE IN THE CITY Apples, per gallon can ....... 85", Apricots, per gallon can ...... 304 Pears, per gallon can ...S54 Peaches,1 per gallon can ..... . 354 Condensed milk; 4 cans for. .254 Table Salt. 4 pkgs. for 354 Table Syrupper gallon. .... .BOf Royal Soap, 12 cakes for..... 254 MASON FRUIT JARS Pints, per doren. . . ........... S54 Quart,, per dosen ............. 654 Half-gallons, per dozen. ...... .854 Extra coVers, per dozen...... 254 Jelly Glasses, per dozen...... 354 Best Jar Rubbers, 3 doz. for. .254 Lb. Paraffin Cakes, 2 for.... 254 Fly Paper, per box.. ........ ,354 349.351 OAK ST. 343-350 AKKENY ST. BOTH PHONES 2598 7 7 PORTLAND. OR. cajit THE HIOHEST GRADE OF COFFEE ROASTED IN THE AT' YOUR GROCER not expected to recover and two other, who.e iniuries are pronounced fatal. Mayor PelleUer hu turned the polie ing of the city over to the militia and troop are patrol lirr th street today, awaiting the arrival of, the regulaxa. WARRANT FOR SAN -. FRANCISCO BANKER ian Francieco, Aug. II. -A warrant charging a felony la out for William 1 Hi H m PER DOZEM 'QUARTS We; take your bottles fat exchange. If you hay no bottles w require 40c a dozen deposit. Call at th stor and get two bottles of beer off th ic. 254 This Beer is brewed in, Portland and sells regularly at $1.75 per dozen quarts. It bears our special label, "SPRING VALLEY." We sell this Beer absolutely at cost to introduce our wines and liquors directly to the consumers. . ; A Few of Onr Prices on Standard Goods "Spring -Valley' Whiskey, per gallon . . ..;4... $3.45 Full quart bottle f l.OO "Old Kentucky" Whiskey, per gallon $4.50 Full quart bottle. ...... ....$1.25 Cal. Grape or Cognac Brandy, gallon . , $3.00 Free, prompt delivery to any part of the city. ...754 .91.00 1.45 .53.00 6-year-old wines, gallon.. 9-year-old wines, gallon.. Spring Valley Special, gaL Wines of 1878, gallon f l.OO Bottle. 1S7J wine are restricted to one gal lon aaJ to Individual customer a only a email quantity la on hand of this age. "Our Special" Whiskey, gal. 2.95 Full quart bottles. T54 Over-the - Counter Specials American Pride Whiskey, "Bottled in Bond," regular price $1J5... 85 Delicious Blackberry Brandy, regular price $1.00 quart bottle, special 654 NOT DELIVERED UNLESS WITH OTHER GOODS Sprinfl alley Wtoc;Co. 244 YAMHILL, NEAR SECOND. PHONES MAIN 589. A-1117. NO BAR The Quality Store. NO BAR COFFEES t TEAS SPICES YOU HAVE TO PAY Be Particular DEMAND GOLDEN WEST ' ,,;.,.,, 1 . BAIONG POWDER SODA EXTRACTS Hays.' vie trldent and manager of the Union Bute Savings and Commer cial bank which was closed by order of Superintendent ef Bank Aldea An derson three week ago, Th warrant was sworn to yesterday by - Anderson following hi report of the bank' condition. Tbu. far Hays ha not been arrested. The specific charge against the banker Is that of overdrawing hi account with the Union State bank to the extent of 11300 on July 7, when Anderson allegee Hay bad n money to hi or edit In th ieetitu Uon. v ..-.-. y '' '., ' Under tbe new bank In sr law ot Cali fornia, an officer of e bank 1 guilty of a felony should he overdraw' bis account with the bank at which he U employed. '- Andereon reported that 1 tbe eloeed bank will nay about 7s cents on the dollar, provided 49 cents I realised on each dollar represented by note re covered. Th superintendent stated that the bank never was.eonducted properly and tbe booking methods were lax. ' . Journal want ads. coat 1 cent a word. WE ME mm Owing to a continuous growth in business, we have "been, obliged to seek larger quarters and are now located, at 212 First St, corner Salmon, where we have greatly increased our. stock of teas, coffees, spices, extracts, etc. Boyd'a coffees always have that rich mellow flavor. 7 Our coffees are never sold in public markets and grocery stores, where meats, fish, cheese, etc, are on sale in dose proximity to coffee. Tea and coffee absorb the odor of provisions, which destroy their palatable qualities. Coffee like crackers when exposed to the air and moisture loses flavor and crispness. It is only when, buying fresh roasted coffee that you obtain good coffee. Buy your coffee from us and get it direct from the roaster to you. We save you the middlemen's profit.. Try Our 45c Coffee 33V3C Lb. -3 Lbs. For Sl.OO Give our representative a trial order when he calls.' f Phones Main 3262 A 3262 r- m .1 i. avui 212 FIRST STREET. Vftli 1 r' 1 Main - 3262 A 3262 The New CbUfes Stor With the Coffee Roaster in the Window Coffee' Roasted Fresh Every Day Hot Coffee Served at 2e Per Cup. Fine Coffee at 25c per lb. - f S52 Morrison St , One Block West of Portland HoteL s3 ;7