The Oregon daily journal. (Portland, Or.) 1902-1972, September 24, 1909, Page 15, Image 15

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    THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL, PORTLAND. FRIDAY' EVENINQ, SEPTEMBER 21. 1909.
; A telephone exchange is being installed at the market: several mains on each exchange All stalls have connecting phones. This system will be In operation the coming week.
1 , , ' . . . Call Main 4654 or A-6551 and give operator name of party wanted.
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Dd'v sceiit?' ;- Sorrier-First and 'Washington Streets
Market Open Daily From 7 a. m. to 6:30 p. m.; Satur
day Evenings Until 10 o'CIock. , .
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MAHEEI'3
Yes, We Still
Sell That Good
125c Coif fee. .
You will get the same always.
Our trade is good, and,po must
be our goods. We,have;a com
plete line of ;
' TEA, COFFEE, SPICES
AND BAKERY GOODS
Satisfaction guaranteed'in every
"way.
At the Corner
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mom
Shoulder Porkr per pound ............. 12
I ) Loin Pork Roast, per pound .... .15
, Veal Roast, per pound nd
-. -Rolled Beef Roast, per pound .12 y$
Sirloin Steak, per pound 12j4
Pot Roast, per pound .." 7 and 8
Boil Beef, per pound ............ ,5y and 6
.. Soup Bone .... 2c
Pork Sausage, per pound 10e
T-Bbne Steak, per pound ...... 15
Shoulder Hams, per pound 12j
Compound, 5-pound pail 50
'AiEMIILP9
The .Little Wholesale Butcher
Five Big Stalls Hunt Us Up
The Mission
' Tea Shop
-assssssssssssssssssssssi
Specials for
Saturday
20 lbi. of Pure Cane Sugar
for .....W.....;.1.00
With a $1.00 jWchise of Coffee
or ea. .
German-American Iowa Cof
fee Why pay your grocer 25c a lb.
for itP
For a high flavored Coffee, try
Rose City 40c Coffee
at 33c Lb., Today
Llpton't BcitkTea, 75c grade,
jit, per lb 60
Five o'CIock Ceylon Tea, finest
in the land, today at, lb,.. 50
On the Center Aisle.
OIF Ji mum
106 and 112 FIRST STREET
SOO Sprlnfj Lambs
Hind Quarter Lamb, lb. . .10 f . Shoulder Steak, 3 lbs 23
Fore Quarter Lamb, lb.... 7J Sirloin Steak, lb .12i
Boiling Beef, lb .5 Shoulder Pork, lb. . . . . .12tf
Prime Rib Roast, lb, . . .VZXM P Roast, lb 7V
Round Steak, 3 lbs 25 Pearl Brand Comp., fi lbs. 50
BUTTER SPECIALS
Silver Brook Creamery, 2 lbs. -
70c
Norway Creamery, 2 lbs.. .C8 Bluegrass Creamery, 2 lbs. 65
Hand Rolled
Chocolate Creams
Per Pound -
Peanut Brittle, per lb.....,.15
Cream Taffy, per lb......... 15
Broken Mixed, per Ib......10e)
After dinner Candies, tlx fla
vor! violet, peppermint, winter
green, cinnamon, clove and sas
safras, only lOf a box.
Garwood's
theCandy Booth
Eflnfcp fie
AT HANSON'S
Everybody Buys Their Butter at Hanson's.
Eggs 30
Butter, per roll 65? to 80s
Full Cream Cheese, 2 lbs 35
Honey, 2 lbs 25
Bananas, per dozen ....15
SPECIAL ON ALL PICKLES.
DON"TFORGETTOTVISrr
HAM0)RP
The Big Butter, Egg, Cheese and Fruit Stall
FISH SPECIAL
Codfish, 2-pound brick 20
Whole Codfish, per pound . . . .8p
Razor Clams, two dozen 25
Hardshell Clams, six pounds 25
FANCY HENS AND SPRING CHICKENS A SPECIALTY
Columbia River Fish Depot
East End of Market
BUTTER Special Tomorrow !
Shelburn Creamery Butter, lb 40? If you buy your Coffee of us, you will come back.
Strictly fresh Oregon Cube Butter, roll ...75 A first-class Coffee at. lb 25e
Crabtree Eggs, every one perfect; doz 35 All Teas, lb 50
We handle German-American Coffee.
czwtbb or tsb
SHELBURN BUTTER STORE
OXVTBB OF TSB
HAIIBT
C. H. WOODWARD
Center of Market.
Butter, Eggs, Cheese and Bakery
Goods
White Clover and Cascade Butter.
When you come to the bi Public Market, don't forget
to visit the
Swiss Cheese Store
Stalls 2, 3 and 4, Block C, Washington St. entrance.
A. FUHRER, Proprietor.
(GOILOEMIROO
(OFeairiKsry Botter- -
Fresh by Express Every Day. The Butter That Has the Flavor and Keeping. We Make It
Ten Thousand Pounds a Day.
GOLDENROD CREAMERY BUTTER, TWO POUNDS 75
Goldenrod Wholesale
In 10-pound Jots, per pound . ,.37 In 60-pound boxes, per pound ....... 35
In 20-pound lots,-per pound , 36J In 1000-pound lots, per pound 344
OTHER BRANDS BUTTER RETAIL
1
Eureka Creamery, 2 pounds 65
Valley Creamery. 2 pounds 70J
Renovated, 2 pounds ...700
Dairy, 2 pounds 60
Ranch, 2 pounds 550
Pioneer Milk, 3 cans . . .
Buttercup Milk, 3 cans
Honey, 2 combs
Olives, per pint ........
Dill Pickles, 10 for
Groceries at Lowest Prices.
.250
.250
.250
.150
.100
r 104rfert41Hi Washington Street Entrance
HJTJ.HJSLVOiilJa UJl JU-yH.il U. Commercial Cream Co. Prom.
Creamery Butter 650
(Special from 5 to 8 p. m 60)
Superior Butter 70e
Oakdale Butter 75
We have butter made under the celebrated
Danish methods; Try it.
Danish ..850
Wisconsin Cream Cheese 200
Coos Bay Full Cream .....2O0
Best Cream Cheese ..200
Limburger Cheese 200
Swiss Cheese ...25
Primost Cheese ..............150
Cottage Cheese 150
Best Eastern Egg 3O0
Oakdale Egg 350
Rainier Milk, two can .15
-Mt. Vernon Milk, three cang .250-
Our toe Is is fresh and clean. We guarantee
every article.
Oakdale Butter Store
SEE THE
FOR
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SCRAPS
M
I1IH11
jests of eni
Old Time Battles of Wits
Must Give Way to Xew
Orders.
(Spatial Pteoitcb to Th Joaroml.)
Walla Walla, Wash., Sept. 24. No
more wtll class acraos at Whitman col
lpg4 constat or battles of brains, the
con testa will be merely-brawn. Neither
will they be conducted at all times of
day-and night, at any time class rivalry
may happen to break out. Hereafter
they will be quiet, well regulated and
orderly, mere testa of brawn. So it
whs decided at the meeting of the Abbo
' elated Students of Whitman college ye
terday, and despite the fact that the
freshies and sophs voted solidly against
the menRure, It was pasBed.
In times gone by. the scraps have
developed many unique and interesting
phases. Once was a hole cut in the
roof of Whitman memorial building to
permit the flag to be hung from the
tower. Once was a flag shot to pieces
br a rival class, while Its owners hud
died In the tower of the conservatory
building., once did the members or
class lie flat In a wagon, concealed by
a canvss, and while the guarding claes
was unsusnectlng. drive to the flag pole
ana one or me memnera -sninnea - up
and burned the flag. But all this is no
more, and the hietorle encounters of
freshmen and sophomore have passed
into nistorjr rprever. ,
Well defined and strict are the rulea
Teething children have more or less
diarrhoea, which can be controlled by
giving Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and
Diarrhoea Remedy. All that is neces
sary Is to rive the prescribed dose arte
earn operation of the bowels more than
natural and then castor oil to cleans
the ay stem.. It Is safe and aura.
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laid down now. and they must be ob
served, say upper classmen as well as
college authorities. So it will be that
tomorrow afternoon will be a half holi
day for the entire college, while the
supremacy of sophs and freshies Is de
cided before the entire student body.
The contests Include a tug of war across
'Lakum Duckum." known to many a
verdant freshman. The list of contests
follow:
A game of association football be
tween the members of the two classes,
this game to consist of two 10 minute
naives.
Wrestling contest to consist of heavy,
middle and lightweight contests. Heavy
weight to consist of over 150 pounds.
Middle weight to be over 135 pounds
and lightweight to be under 186 pounds.
A cane rush, to last five minutes
and "to be participated in by any num
ber which the classes care to enter.
These contestants will gather in a circle
of 60 foot radius from the referee stand
ing In the center. He will hold a large
heavy stick and at a certain signal the
contestants will chnrgeNon the stick
and after five minutes the class having
the largest number of hands on the
stick shall be declared winner of the
event
A flag race, one mile in length, to
he' participated in by 16 members from
each class. This will be in the nature
of a relay race and each man will
carry his class flng In the race, passing
It on to his . successor at the end of
hlB lap.
The last i and most important event
of all is a 'tug tf war to be held over
Lakum Duckum. The freshmen shall
occupy one bank and the sophomores the
other, and each class shall try to pull
the other into the pona.
GIRL SAYS SHE WAS
SOLD IN 3IAKRIAGE
(Special Dispatch to The Journal.)
Seattle, Sept 24. Telling a remark
able story of being sold into marriage,
Sophie Guriveck Neer, 15 years old,
was the complaining witness today in
Judge-Brown's court against Mra. Sarah
Salon. The girl bride told how she had
met for the first time Rubin Neer of
Biitte, Mont, on August 6. Mrs. Salon
Introduced them and within an hour she
was engaged to Neer. ; They fled to
Butte the next day, where a week later
they were married. She was promised
a beautiful home and every luxury.
The girl says Mrs. Salon was paid for
Introducing Neer.
Her parents brought her home and
Mrs. Salon was charged with Aiding and
abetting Neer in abducting the girl for
marriage without her parents' consent.
Mrs. Salon was held in heavy bonds
by Judge Brqwn to await the action of
the superior court
$25,000 LAND DEAL
. IN GARDEN VALLEY
(Special Dispatch to The Journal.)
Roseburg, Or., Sept. 24. The third
big deal in L'mpqua valley fruit land
was transacted yesterday by the sale of
the old Booth place In Garden vallev to
the Overland Fruit and Development
company of Boston, Mass. The land
is comprised of 320 acres, and the con
sideration was $26,000. The investors
will set out the entire tract in com
mercial varieties of apples and pears
and conduct the orchard for their own
profit.
HOT LUNCH SERVED
AT HIGH SCHOOL
(Snrelal Dlanatcn to Th Jonrnaf.)
North Yakima. Wash., Sent. 24. The
domestic science department at the hlgli
school will serve a hot lunch each day
of the school year. A minimum charge
will be made for it, and the proceeds
Lwill be devoted to maintaining the de
partment The plan is to be put into ef.
feet aa soon as the classes have had a
little more experience.
Young Forger to Reform School.
(Special Dispatch to Th Journal.)
Hood River, Or., Sept. 24. Judge A.
J. Derby, Judge of the Juvenile, court
today committed Frank Ballard, age 11
years, to the reform school at Salem.
Sheriff Lou Morse left this afternoon
with the youth for his penal home. The
lad had a mania for forging checks
which he has done in many instances.
WATER -USERS WANT
$17,000 DAMAGE
(Speclal'ptspatra toZ Jovratl)
. North Yakima, Wash., Sept 14. K.
W. Shafford and a dosen other water
users under the White Bluffs Irriga
tion company and the Associated Water
company in the White Bluffs district
on the Columbia river, have brought an
action against these companies to re-
rover damages In the sum of 1 17.00.
The plaintiffs allege that the pumping
piant is tnaoeouate In slse and capacity.
and that the com paries have failed and
neglected to furnish tnetn ufflcient
water wtth which to Irrigate their crora.
They further allege that they have paid
escsasive prices oa account of fraudu
lent representations. It Is further al
leged that the pumping plant Is ins
properly conducted and they ask that a
receiver Da appointed.
ARTESLiN WATER
FOR IRRIGATION
rreal DNesfe to fW taiwl)
FT sum. Wa. 6pt It A project Is
t be carrtd nut near Cliffs. the
r-an, PortteM V Seattle, where aa
n 1 1 is te be sank la the can-
yfs) n'wth tt that tnwn, which will Irrt-
it scree or frsir sr4 Brry land.
rverrnsi!! t"Slt state thst ar
tr a a obtain there at s
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A-1172
MAIN 72
GroceryCo.
Groceries and Meals
Specials For
This Week
American Sardines, 6 cans.25e
Col. River Salmon, 3 cans..5
Table Peaches, 2 cans for..25
Beef Loaf, 3 cans for 25
Carnation Milk, 3 cans for.SSf
Economy Milk, 4 cans for.25
Ghir. Chocolate, can ...... 80s)
Baker's Cocoa, per can....SO
K. C Bale Tow. 25-or. can 20
Postum, per package .20)
A.4H. Soda, 2 pkgs. for.. IB
Table Salt. 4 pkgs. for.... 25
Royal Soap, 12 cakes forv.SSe)
Starch. 2 lbs. for IB
Broken Rice, I Iba. for SSa
Special Blend Coffee, lb...5a)
Greett or Black Tea. lb.. ..28s
Table Syrup, per gallon.... BOf
213-351 Oak Street
31S-350 Ankcuy SL
Both Phones 396
PORTLAND, OREGON
Hens. Ib. . . . 20c
Spring Chicks 23?
Spring Ducks ,.25
Spring Geese 18?
Chinook Salmon, Ib. 10c
Skamokawa Butter
"NOTHING BETTER"
SOcRoil
FRESH RANCH EGGS
35c Dozen
CRAWFISH
Alive and Cooked.
Columbia Fish Co.
Third and Ankeny.
Main 5, A-5556.
BUTTER
65c and 70c
Efifgs, per dozen 30fJ
Ranch Eggs 35
Best Creamery Butter 75?
Diry Butter ....50t
Sugar-Cured llams 17?
Swiss Cheese 23et
Cream Brick 20
Full Cream ...20
CHICKENS 20
PER POUND
SPECIAL
Blackberry
Brandy
65c Bottle
(REGULAR f 1.00)
AGED
KENTUCKY
WHISKIES
California Wines
At Lowest Prices
$1.00 Doz.
(Net) Large Sue
DELIVERED
SPmSGVMJLEY
WINE CO.
THE QUALITY HOUSE
NO BAR
244 Yamhill. Near 2d.
Main 589. A-U17 ,
3
La Grande Creamery
254 YAMHILL STREET
caret
t -
i"j YOUR
the
HIGHEST
GRADE
OF COFF3
ROASTED
IN THE
b than any ilac fee has visited
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