The Oregon daily journal. (Portland, Or.) 1902-1972, May 23, 1913, Page 21, Image 21

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'... Albee, Candidate for Mayor,
i Declares Policy In Case of
:r , His Election.
1(. II. Albea. candidal for mavnr . lait
nli lit declared to an audience of men
W RH'I wnm an Itl a at Warn IVirtv.
second and Gladstone streets, -that, if
looted, lis will not use the office to
build lilmaelf a political machine.
Htralghtforward bualneia would ba his
aim, h said. He called attention to
the possibility of machine building un
der the new charter, saying the mayor
coma misuse the position for that pur.
pose ii he had the desire to do to. ,
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"By their votes, the people have
nown mat mey want to center the
city's affairs in the hands of a few
and they, want tq five' those few full
power to set. results," said Mr. Albee.
"Great authority iff granted to .the may
or by the provisions of the commission
,iorm oi charter, which has been adopt-1
. eo. ay misusing; that power' and by
taking advantage of the authority vest
ed In him, the next mayor of -Portland
could build up in this city within the
., next four years a political machine such
as has never been seen here; .
"I am not saying that any mayor
would do that thing, but I am certain
that it could be done. It should not
be done, and, if elected, I hereby pledge
ma people or Portland that I will not
use the office to lit. any way further
, my political ambitions, neither will I
nave any desire to so manipulate af
fairs as to bring this about. I will, If I
me people of Portland choose me as
tiieir chief executive, endeavor to con
duct the city's affairs in a modern, bus
iness-like manner. I will give every
, man and woman a ' hearing on every
uojeci tnat comes to me for action.
. Then I will decide on the basis of what
-is right, to the best of my judgment.
Doesn't Want "MacMas."
. 'The new charter alvea an onnnrtun.
Ity for excellent work and' it would be
my aim, if chosen, to devote to the olty
work; my Very best ability. I have al
1 ways been opposed to political rlnra and
political machines, and especially so In I
municipal Dusiness. i welcome the day
when partisanship, Is eliminated from
our municipal affairs. It is something
jor wuicn i nave longed ror many years.
There 4s absolutely no place for poll- i
tics in city business.
"Therefore, I can say to you without
hesitation, that, were I to be the mayor
or rornano, i noma have no wish what
ever to build up any maohlne for my
own personal use or to continue myself
in office; I would be glad to be free of
pouncai dotation in city affairs and
noma give ail of my attention to
iraigni ousiness conduct of the var
ious auties of my office."
WATKINS ADDRESSES
"In making the selection from those
running ior commissioner, it seems as
if it would be th nart of wisdom tn
give the preference to men who have
experience in municipal affairs," de
clared Councilman Frank E. Watklns, in
his initial speech of his campaign for
commiasloner before the South Portland
Boosters' club last night. "In the race
there are manv who hv net m
good in the management of even a small
uusiness, ana are asKing the voters to
place them in poaitlons of authority In
the management of the city. A iSftn'a
success in business should be aa impor
tant an uem as nis experience in mu
nicipal affairs,'.' he added. '
Mr. Watklna outlined hi.
ments in the city council!. pointing out
mo Vmn us iiu laaen in securing the
cancellation of the I pa an
block, without cost to the city, and the
inauguration oi the street flushing sys
tem ior street cleaning. During his talk
he took .occasion to warmly commend
the firemen's relief and pension fund
measure.
The S6uth Portland Booster's club
went on record as favoring this meas
ure and gave it unanimous indorsement.
. The club discussed the proposed South
Portland bridge and will work for-the
lrnC"3e tneasuro was also indorsed.
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...r .COMPANY ORGANIZED
I Articles of incorporation of the liar
' din Richmond company, a clay manufac
turlng concern, were filed yesterday
with County Clerk Coffey. . The firm is
capitalized at $5000 and the incorpora
tors were John O. Hardin, C. M. Rich
mond and Lena J. Richmond. Articles
were also filed by C. J. Whyte.JFred G
r Jetimr-nml ClHVXr T. Rrognor of h
America Sign company, capitalized at
" Good Autos Cheap
Many Y dollars may be saved In that
automobile you contemplate buying if
' you will spend a few minutes each dy
;, atiiomobiie column. There you II find
the largest listing of used autos that
t jmuinir tno want aas in u ne journal s
' is published in this city. It will only
. , 06 a question or a rew days until the
car that meets all your requirements at
' -a price that suits will be presented for
, your Investigation. . e
HILLSBORO EXCURSION
; MUSIC, LUNCH and AUTO
RIDES, 50c ROUND TRIP
s ' Get your tickets now at 90 Fifth
street for the big Sunday, excursion to
Hlllsboro, Train leaves at the Oreson
. Kleotria depot, corner of Front and
i Jefferson streets at 10:3o A! M. Sunday.
Lb., 16 to 20c
BUY DIRECT
SAVE MISSUMAsT'l POTIT
Pest .Creamery Butteri . . .... 60 '
Dairy; Butter ........50
I.arKe can Milk ... 4. 5
Full Cream -Cheese ......lTHe
Picnio Hams . ..12V
Eastern Hugar-Cured Hams.20
Pure Lard, Is .T.TOc
Lard Compound, 5s ......... .55
Lard Compound, 10s . .. ..tfl.00
All goods retailed at wholesale
prices. We give Gold Bond Trad-!
"J' 'v Jng Stamps.
"Lr Grande Creamery-
864 TAKHUJC gT.
SOUTH PORTLAND CLUB
CHICKENS
, EGGS
Strictly Fresh Ore. Ranch Eggs,
dozen ; 20
BUTTER
Fancy Ore. Creamery..,...GO
Albany Creamery, roll G5j
Oleomargarine... 50 and 55
CHEESE
Tillamook Full Cream, 2 lbs. 35
Swiss Cheese . ........ . . . , 30
Cream Brick Cheese, 2 lbs. 45
Limburger brick .......... 30
" BEANS AND RICE
3 lbs. Fey. Southern Hd. Rice 25
4 lbs. Fancy Japan Head Rice 25
5 lbs. Broken Head Rice. . ... .25
3 lbs. Small White Beans. . . . .25
4 lbs. Large White Bean. . ,25
3 lbs. Luna Beans . , .'.V . . . .. . 25
5 lbs. Pink or Bayo Beans. . . .25
FANCY COOKIES AND
CRACKERS
Fresh Crisp Soda Crackers, 3 'lbs.
for v...;...25
Reg. 25c pkg. Crackers. ...20
Reg. $1.00 box Crackers...... 90(
Reg. ' $1.00 box Picnics 00J
6 pkgs. Uneeda Biscuits 25
3 pkgs. Graham or Com-Meal
lVafers . . .25y
Ginger Snaps, lb. , .... 10J ;
3 pkgs. Assorted Cakes .257
Fancy . Cookies, lb. ...... , . 15
SPECIAL BROOM SALE
Regular 35c Broom .....25
Regular 50c Broom. . ... ..... .35
Regular 65c Broom ..50
MAIL ORDERS
Our. shipping department is com
plete. Mail orders will be careful
ly filled, packed and shipped on day
order is received.
SUGAR CUREDIEASTERN
HAMS
19c
Sale Starts Saturday
and Runs All of
Next Week
We recently bought the entire stock of wall paper of one
of the largest department stores in the city, and the same
consists of papers from all of the known foreign markets.
This entire line will go on sale at one-half the dealers cost
price, and in some cases much less.
We Will Make a Clean-Up
of the Entire Lot
IN ADDITION TO. THE ABOVE GOODS WE WILL
OFFER THE FOLLOWING SPECIALS DURING THE
SALE
30 in. permanent oat-meals (3 colors) per 8-yd. roll 224
Real imported Japanese leathers, the
the exclusive dealer at $rto $2 per yard. 600 yards to
be sold at OUR PRICE per yard. 60
An entire room of paper, consisting of wall, border and
ceiling,- not over 14x15x10, at only. 79
Gold papers, special yer 8-yard roll. .10
Varnished Golds, special yer 8-yard roll.... 15? and 20h
Also many other specials not' advertised.
MILLER'S PURE PAINT, during this sale, gal. $1.49
Rubber -Cement Floor Taint, per quart ...45
Best grade floor wax, per lb.. .39
Screen enamel, special "per can.... ........ 15$ and 25$.
Best grade of white enamels, per quart can... ......75$
Calcimines, all tints, during sale, per lb........,..,., .5$
All regular. SlQParnishes, special per gallon. . ....$2.50
4 oz. cut steel tacks, with orders, special per lb 10$
Doyles Brightener, for furniture and floors, per can.. 35$
FOR SPECIAL ON BRUSHES SEE SHOW WINDOW
To each customer nurchasinc conds nmnnntintf 't nn
dollar or over, will be presented, upon
household putty knife FREE.
We advise early, selection so as to get
t. 14 . a . -I- T- . . . . t . .
jun -siocK. . iixtra salesmen win De
you -make the selection.- These goods
charge orders will be accepted.
THE ERNEST MILLER
WALL PAPER CO.
' THE HOME OF STAPLE WALL PAPERS
Open Saturday Evenings
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Crisco . 30c, 55c, & $1.05
SPEND SUNDAY IN THE
COUNTRY
A Complete Line of Lunch and
Picnic Goods to select from,
6 tins - Deviled Meats . . . . . . . . 25i
Deviled Ham. tin 1 5i
3 cans Imported Sardines.... 25
6 xin ' unucrwuuui iwujimu u-
. dines . ........... . . . . . . ". .25
7 tins Domestic Sardines.... 25d
3 cans Pink Salmon........ 25t
2 cans Red Salmon. ....... .25
3 cans Mixed Clams.',..., 25c
3 cans Shad .25c
Smoked Salmon, lb. ......... 15c
3 cans Oysters, ............. 25J
Swiss Cheese, lb. ........... . 30c
Limburger Brick ...30c
3 glasses Jelly .............. .25c
Peanut Butter.. . ..15 and 25
3 cans fork and Beans... M.. 25c
3 cans Soup ............ v... 25
Large bottle Snidcr's Catsup 206
3 fars Prepared Mustard. ...... 25c
3 jars Salad Dressing 25c
3 bot. plain of stuffed Olives 25c
T - Tf n. i
juarec con xupe uuves ....... LUC
Large can Dill Pickles 15 d. 2 25
2 cans Pineapple. ......... ...25
Large can Pineapple ...25c
2 tins Veal Loaf...... ....... 25c
urnea iieet, l lb. UC. Z-lbs. 35c
Pimentoes, can ......10
Del Monte: Tomato Sauce...... 5
CONDENSED MILK
Cans Milk, fl mm
any brand... iLDC
Eagle Milk . ;.15
1 dozen Eagle Milk SI. 75
1 case Aster Milk ...$3.25
6 small cans Milk. ......25c
Free Deliveries Sellwood, Tuesr
day's f Arleta, Kern Park, Tremont
and Lents, Wednesday and Friday;
Rose City and Montavilla, Thurs
days. Daily deliveries to other parts
of the city.
ill
Also makes
the daintiest,
lightest and
most delici
ous bread
imaginable.
kind that are sotdby"
request, a handy
the bentfit of the
.. n .
on tne noor to neip
are strictly cash, no
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SPECIAL MEAT PRICES
. PORK r v
Salt Pork, side and backs........... .15c
Pickled Pork .................... ,17j4c
Loin Pork. Roast 18c
Loin Pork Chops ..20c
Shoulder Pork Chops I........:. 17 $
Fresh Side Pork .................. ,15
Round Steak, lb. ................. .15
Sirloin Steak, lb. ..... t ,15i
Shoulder Steak ................ . . . . 15c
Rib Boiling Beef,......,.-.. .8 and 10"
Pot Roast, lb. .......... 10 and 12c
Beef Sirloin Roast ........15
Beef Shanks . ...... .V. .... .......... .0
MUTTON r;:
Shoulder Mutton ' '.12
Loin Mutton Chops -.153
Breast for Stuffing ,,10
Mutton, Leg or. Loin Roast .'.153
Mutton Stew, lb 10c
VEAL
Loin Veal Steak ...20J
Veal, Loin or Leg Roast 20
Breast of Veal, lb 15
Shoulder Veal Steak, lb .....17
Shoulder Veal Roast, lb. ......... 17y$.
LARD AND COMPOUND
No. 3 Pure Lard 45c No. 5 Pure 706
No. 10 Pure Lard $1.35
No. 0 Compound 55c No. 10 $1.00
SWIFFSCOTTOSUET65C&S1.25
lot
TA
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VP
OnrGINAt
-better biscuits
---better cakes
-better pastry
. t?
Phone
us
today.
We will see
that your
grocer
supplies you.
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SUPERIOR I
csTtg,!Riiiiiiisisiw"rs i
Ask for "SUPERIOR FLOUR"
Pioneer Flouring Mill Co. Manufacturers.
D. C. BURlVs COMPANY, Distributors
18-210 Third St., betrTaylor and Salmon.
Both Phones.
What's the use
of Baking ;
Wbsa Ton Can rnrohass
NU-STILE
At Your Grocer -.
Jut as Good as Motlii TTssd to Xaks
-And
Now
NOTE Nii-StlU Bread Is
.now 'Bold In, 6o ' and lOo
loaves. Wrapped proof
against dust- and files.
'.- .
. BAXXJ.T
And sold cvfrywhers irhers
good bread is sold.' ...
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PICNIC DAMS . . 12V2C
FREE DEMONSTRATION
Of Otter Brand Minced Clams,
Salmon and Shad. ', ','
Our Sunnysi4o Store is at
994-6 Belmont, where the same
prices as our main store
. MISCELLANEOUS
1 gal. Towels Circus Brand Syrup
for ;....udc
4 eaL kee Pickles ....81.00
Fresh Dates, lb. .10
4 okes. Bird Seed.... 25c
5 pkgs. Raisins ..25c.
Instant Fostum 5C ana' DUC
Crosse & Blackwell Oil 75c
3 bottles Cider Vinegar..,.,.. 25c
1 lb. Eagle Chocolate ,25c4
lA-lb. tin Homestead Cocoa... 15c
3 bottles Catsup '....25c
6000 Matches . 40c
3 cans Skat .....25c
Large bot Bluing or Ammonia 5
10c pkg. Corn Starch 5c
10-lb. sack Salt 15c
3 -pkgs. Macaroni, Spaghetti or
Vermicelli 25c
5 lbs. Broken Macaroni...... .25c
8 lbs. Flake Hominy. ........ .25c
2 cans Old Dutch Cleanser.. ,15c
2 cakes Sapolio - ......15
Round-Up Cleanser 5J
10 dozen Clothes Pins 10
3 lbs. Lentils or Split Peas... 25c
3 cans Corn, Tomatoes, Peas or
String Beans ... , 25
1 gaL Tomato Catsup 50c
Barrel Ginger Snaps......... 20c
Large bottle Salad. Oil 25
A basket free with $2.00 or
ders taken home. No sugar.
Phone-orclerf - taken - Friday
evenings until 10 o'clock.
This
Is
You
you're
f Art rJ .If awfWI
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MEATS JLdPWElS
. 4-BIG SPECIALS-4
Again we fcut the price. Bring your market book
let here tomorrow. Your "quarter" will do double
duty here. .These are ontya few of the choice specials
you will find at this market tomorrow. ' '
Roasts of fr Roast of Pork Otn
Spring Lamb, lb. 1UV. Per Pound..., Lfi
.Nice Sausage- 1 A Roast of Beef Olp
meat, per pound. lUw Per Pound.. 1 Lr2y
FREE DELIVERY,
3DJ
5c
SEATTLE 1 MAffiEl
In the Washington Public Market,
Conner First
Oar Own Lk!:c Cz::::j
2 lbs. Peanut Brittle 25
2 lbs, Taffy, asstd. flavors 25c
Oil Lbs. Pure Granu- O-fl
& lated Sugar Oil
10 lbs. Sugar... .... .50c
100-Ib. tack Sugar. . .$4.75
..CEREALS
9-lb. sack Y. or W. Corn Meal 25c
9-lb. sack Oats-Wheat mixed 30c
9-lb. sack Cream. Rolled Oats 40c
9-lb. sack Graham .30c
9-lb. sack Oly. Pan Cake Flour 40c
Cream of Wheat. . . . ... .... ,15c
Shredded Wheat Biscuits. . . , ,10c
Kellogg's Biscuits ........... 10
COFFEE AND TEAS
Grand Special Coffee 25c
Old Homestead Coffee, lb.... 30c
Gilt Edge Coffee, lb... . 35c
A good grade of English Breakfast
and Gun Powder Tea ...... 25c
1 lb. Ridgway's Tea . . . .... .' 50c
1 lb. Tetles Tea..:... 60c
1 lb. Lipton's Tea.. .60
FRUITS AND VEGETABLES
Apples by the box 75 and 85J
Oranges, dozen. ........ .., .25
Leomns, dozen ... . . .... . , . 30
15 lbs. Fancy Rhubarb. . . . 25
5 lbs. Fancy Rhubarb....... 10c
New Spinach, lb. 5
4 bunches Green Onions...... 5c
3 bunches. Radishes..-. 153
2 lbs. Green Peas 1 5 C
6 lbs. New Spuds.. .253
Hot House Lettuce, 2 heads 53
Head Lettuce .5
4 lbs. Silver Skin Onions..... 25
Bermuda Onions, 6 lbs... .....25
3 large Cucumbers i....25
DRIED FRUITS
3 lbs. fancy Italian Prunes... 25?
3 lbs. fancy Dried Peaches... 25
3 lbs. Seedless Raisins....... 25c
2 lbs. Dried Apricots...... ...25
7 lbs. Petite Prunes..' ..25
2 lbs. Currants. ........ ......25
bvaporated Apples 10c
3 Loaves Fresh Bread 10c
Good Beer
the Kind
Want on
Your Table
When jrou order beer for '
family use, be sure that yon
get pure beer. Be sure yon
get well-aged beer, so it
can't cause biliousness. In
a word, always order
Hop Gold
and be sure. to get the best
family beer sold in Portland.
Your dealer will be glad to
fill your order, or phone us
direct and we'll see that
supplied. East 40.
Star Brewery
(Northern Brewing ' Co.)
PORTLAND VANCOUVER
and Washington.
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