The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930, January 21, 1905, Page 7, Image 7

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    SATURDAY, JANUARY 21, 1903.
THE MORNING ASTOKIAff, ASTORIA, ORKGON.
7
YAh
Baking Powder
MaJces Cleea Bread
With Royal Baking Powder there is
no mixing with the hands, no sweat of
the brow. Perfect cleanliness, greatest
facility, sweet, clean, healthful food.
Full instructions in the " Royal Baker and Pastry Cook
book for making all kinds of bread, biscuit and cake
with Royal Baking Powder. Gratis to any address.
SOVM. lAKlNO POWOIN 00., 100 WILLIAM IT., NIW V04K.
GAME CROWDS HENS IE
Geese and Ducks are Plentiful in
City Markets.
ButUr Firmer in Ton, and the
Renovated Article li Out of tht
Marltat Fih Still Scarce and
Meat in Good Demand.
c; geee, HfrDVic; turkeys, llvi
turkeys, dressed, 20022c;
old, dosen, 1405; spring ducks
Honey Dark. lO'Oltc; amber, 12
JSc; funcy white, 15c.
Wild Gam.
Wild gee, I2.S0; milliard duck. S3
4160; widgeon duck, $242.25; teal
Jink, t. SO.
1'nrlliiinl. Jan. 20.-The poultry tmtr
k't liim nluitiMd today from n miner
uitumiul and uiifniHi'i'ii I'ltiiH.. Hunt
er hiVr t.-li exre'tioiiiilly Hlli'rfxuful
of lule, mill fur thu luHt r'w duy the
K'vn and durka have been coining In
iinill tin ri'tulli-ra could supply thi'in
lit low prl,. Tli marketer Iiiiiih-iI-lately
took ail v.mlntfi' of thin, and giune
)ntM f in iiIkIm'I I hr main of tin I'"ii-
land dinner tor two il.tyn to X' hi- j
"lull of i till k-lH, tvhlrh ucnt Inn k a
("ill.
Under In III in In pllie mid the bmt
Ik In-Ill anuiii'l Z'i i.-iiIh. while rem,
vali'd tnitti-r baa been crowded mil al
liiK. llnr by rheiiper grade of 'mure"
""product. Wholesaler nre selling in.mt
of their Im-hi Ihhii'Ih fur 27 -.tit.
Halt we scarce, (hero bring very Ut
ile salmon, and rmelt arc selling at
wholesale for & cent, ltresh meats
lire In gid di'tnand with supplies
rather llKht. ,
Apple lire tending toward higher
prices, aa moat of the Inferior stock la
being worked off and only the better
Krailra are left.
llivt sugar la 10 cents off nualn,
and la now selling for 20 centa leaa th
hundred than cane sugar.
Frulta and Vegstsble.
renra-ll,25.
CrnnherrlenPer barrel, til.
Apiilea-OreKon, 60cM125.
Tropical 1'nilla Ix-inoiia, fancy, 13.25
QJ 50; choice, 13.25 per box; oranges,
I2.25f(2.50; hnnnnaa, bilic per
pound; pineapple, 13.50ft 4 per doxen.
Potatoe. Oregon, 100 pound. 80
90c; tomntoe. California, per crate
11.25; turnip, per anrk, OC(70c; cab
bage, per pound, Uta 2c; carrots, per
nek. 6075c; beet, per doxen bunches
16c; egg plant. 0c per pound; Oregon
onion. 100 pound, 12.00(12.25; sweet
potntoea, $1.50(1 1.75 per 100 pound;
cauliflower, tier doxen, ijrftll; celery,
per dcxen, 65Q J5c.
Fresh Maatt and Flih.
Frh Meal Veal, StyffHo; pork,
t'llS'ic; beef, 3'5c; mutton, 4'(i6c
Klah C'rnba, per doxen, $1.23; Shoal-
water liny oyster, per rick, $4; oys
t'T. gnllon, 12.25; halibut, 7r; b'nek
cod, 7c; salmon. Steelhends, Se; her
ring, 6e; flounder, Be; cntfiah. 7e;
lobater, per pound, 12'c; sliver amelt,
Be; ahrlmp, 10c; perch, 5c; sturgeon,
7c; Columbia river amelt, 3c.
Oil and Laad.
Coal Oil rearl or aatral oil, eases,
2 la per gallon; water white oil. Iron
barrcls.lDHc; wood barrels.none; eocene
oil, cases, 25c; elalne oil, case. 2Sc;
extra atar, cases, 2c; headlight oil,
175 degree, caaea, 24 He; Iron barrels,
18c, (Washington state teat burning
oil, except headlight, Ho per gallon
higher.)
Benilne Sixty-three degrees, caaea,
22c; Iron barrela, 15Hc
Llnaeed Oil Pure raw, In barrela,
62c; genuine kettle-boiled In barrels,
84o; pure raw oil. In caaea, 67c; genu
ine kettle-bolted In caaea, 59c; lots of
Grain Product, Feed.
Wheat Walla Waltn, 82c; Valley.
88c; bluestem, 88c.
Oats White, $28; gray, $27.
Harley Itrewlng. $23; feed, $22.50
Hay Timothy. $14f 15; clover, $11 250 gMonti jc eaa per gallon.
12; cheat. $11012. Turpentine-In caaea, 85c per gal-
Mlllatuffa-narlcy, rolled, $23.50; ' on
middling, 824W25; chop, $1818; bran I Gasoline Stove gaaollne. case
$202I; hort. 2SQti. Uc: Iron barrela. 18c; 86 degrceH
Flour Hard wheat, atrnlght. r cjaitoltne, cone, 32c; Iron barrels or
4.80; hard wheat patent, $4.75Jf 4 90; l(jrurna , 28o.
Valley, $4.304f4.75; grnham, $4: ry, Lead Strictly pure white lend and
$1.50; bales of 15-10. bale $1.50; bag,
60s, fine, ton, $11.50; bags SO lb., genu
In Liverpool, ton, $17; bag 50 lb., H
ground, 100, tons, $5.25; It H. V. P.,
20 5-Ib, carton. $2.25; K. 8. V. P 24
3-lb cartons, $1.75; Liverpool lump,
ton, $15.
Coffee Mocha, 2828c; Java, fancy,
232c; Java, good, 20 24c; Java, or
dinary, 17Jf20c; Costa Rica, fancy, 18
(&20r; Costa Rica, good, 10 18c; Ar
buckle, '$15.25 per 100 pounds; Lion,
$15.25.
Nuts-Walnuts, No, 1, soft hll,
13c; No. 1, hard ahell, 1314c; Chile,
13c; ttltiiond, 1718c; filbert, 1415c;
Uraxll. 18n; pecan, l3V415n; hick
ory, 8c; Virginia peanut. 88Hc;
Jumbo Virginia peanut, Jc; Japanese
peanut, 6Hifc; theatnuts, Italian,
14c; chestnuts, eaatern, drum, $4.50:
cocoa nuts, doxen, 90c.
Illce Imperial Japan, No. 1, $5.37H:
No, 2, $4.25; Carolina head, 6c; broken
head, 4c.
ProvlHlons Horns, to alxe, 12c;
hnm picnic, 9c; bacon, regulars, 11c;
bacon, breakfast, 1418c; dry salt
lde, JOc; backs, dry salt, 9c; lord,
kettle rendered, tlerced, 9C,
Flgs-Whlte, pound, 6140c; black,
6 7c.
Date Golden, 80-lb. boxes, 67c;
1-lb pwktiges, 8c; Furd, 15-lb box,
$1.40 box. ,
Hop. Wool, Hid, Eto.
Hop 28'ti 29c.
Wool Valley, 20f21c; ICtern Ore-
Kon, l$f 18c.
Tallow Prime, per pound, 3'4S4c;
No. 2 and greaae. 2'i3c.
Hides - Dry hide. No. 1, 18 pounds
and up, Mlifc 15c pound; dry kip. No.
1, 5 to 18 pound, 13-314 '4c; dry calf,
No. 1, under 6 pound, 15'ic; dry salt
ed bulls snd stags, a third leaa than dry
flint; alted hides, steers, sound, (0
pound and over, 8'a9c;-50 to CO pound
707Hc; under 50 pound and cow, $H
7Hc; ''' od bull, sound, 4r4'4c;
kip, sound, 15 to 20 pound, 7c; under
10 pound, 8c; green (unaulted). lc per
pound lea; cull, lc per pound lei;
hore hides, salted, each, $1.50; dry,
each, HWl.tO; colts' hides, each, 25
50c; goataklns, common, each, .10 15c;
Angora, with wool on, 2Dcf($l; heep
pelt, as to wool, 10060c each.
TRAVELERS' GUIDE.
Jalifornia !
The land of fruit, flowers and sun
shine, where all the summer sports
may be enjoyed In winter.
S55
PORTLAND to L03 ANGELES
AND RETURN.
reached via
THE SHORT ROUTE
Beautifully Illustrated booklets and
folders, decrlptlve of the many charm
ing; winter resorts, may be secured
from any Southern Pacific Agent, or
address
W. E. C0MAN,
G. P. A, Portland, Ora.
Livestock.
Cattle $3.754.00; hogs, $4.5OQ5.50;
heep, $3.2504.25.
LOCAL PRODUCE.
Price Furnithed by Rot, Hig(in &
Company
This following are the retail price
on local produce yesterday:
KgK", per dozen, 35c; butter, best,
per rou, Cjc; cnicken, areaaea, per
pound, ISc; mallard ducks, pair, $1;
apple, box, 75cti$1.25; oranges, box
2.50H 3; potatoes, aack, $1.40; turnip,
sack, 90c; carrota, aack, $1.
IlKPOUT OF
THE CONDITION
THK
OF
Firs
111
onal
fiat
At Astoria, In the state of Oregon, at
the close of business, January 11th,
1905.
5; whole wheat flour, $3.90.
Produoe.
Butter Fancy creamery. 2527Hc;
dairy, 13W13V4c; cooking. 10llc.
Ctieeae Young America, 14H15c;;
K4TK Oregon ranth,2829c; eastern
Huge Oregon ranch, 80c; eastern,
M926c.
Poultry Mixed chickens, per pound.
red lend In ton lots, 7c; 500-pound
lots, 8c; leas than 500 pounds, 8'c.
Grooerie, Provision, Eto.
Sugar-Golden C. $3.55; powdered,
$6.35; patent cube, $6.50; cane, D. O.,
$6.15; fruit sugar. $6.15; beet sugar,
$6.05; extra cwt. 10c; kegs, cwt., 25c;
boxes, cwt., 6O0 (less He per pound, If
paid for In It days).
Salt Bales of 76-2. bale $1.50; bales
12c; sprlnir. pound. ll12Hc; hens, of 60-3s. bale $1.50; bales of 40-48. bale
TIDE TABLES, JANUARY
JANUARY, 1905.
JANUARY, 1905.
High Water
Date.
SUNDAY 1
Monday 2
Tuesday 3
W Inesilny 4
W eili."Hiiiy 4
Thurailay
Friday
Saturday 7
SUNDAY 8
Monday
Tuesday 10
Wedneaday 11
Thursday 1
Friday 13
Saturday 14
SUNDAY 15
Monday 18
Tuesday 17
Wednesday 18
Thureday 19
Friday 20
Friday 20
Saturday 21
SUNDAY 22
Monday 23
Tuesday 24
Wedneaday 25
Thursday 28
Friday 27
Saturday 28
SUNDAY 2
onday 80
Tueaday 81
A.M. I P.M.
h.m. ft.
:0
: r,8
:50
:02
:38
:49
:30
:08
4;
20
:51
24
:00
4
28
:24
;24
25
20
:12
25
:59
09
:50
:31
12
:54
:40
:29
23
:26
:S0
33
8.4
8.7
8.0
6.9
0.0
7.0
7.2
7.3
7.4
7.3
7.3
7.3
7.4
7.4
7.4
7.5
7.8
8.1
8.6
9.0
7.2
9.2
7.7
8.0
8.2;
8.4
8.5
8.5
8.8
8.2j
8.ll
8.2
8.4
h.m.
10:12
11:10
12:22
1:04
1:4
2:20
2:57
8:36
4:22
6:11
6:12
7:25
8:34
9:49
10:48
11:89
12:45
1:82
2:19
8:09
4:04
6:06
8:06
7:34
8:54
10:06
11:06
ft
6.4
6.7
Ixw Water.
Date.
SUNDAY .....
Monday
Tueaday
Wedneaday
9.0
8.8
8.6
8.1
7,6
7.1
6.6
6.1
6.6
6.4
6.4
5.7
6.2
6.8
98
9.2
8.9
8.9
7.8
7.2
6.6
6.1
6.0
6.2
65
.. 1
.. 3
,. 4
Thursday 5
Friday . . ,
Saturday ,
SUNDAY 8
Monday 9
Tuesday 10
Wednesday .' 11
Thursday 12
Friday ...
Friday . . .
Saturday .
SUNDAY
Monday . .
Tuesday . .
Wedneaday
Thursday .
Friday 201
Saturday 21
SUNDAY 22
Monday 23
...IS
...13'
...14
...16
...16
...17
...18
.19
Tuesday
Wednesday
Thursday ..
Friday. ....
Saturday ..
SUNDAY .
Monday ...
Tuesday ...
.24
...25
...26
...27
...28
...29
...30
...31
A.M.
h.m.
2:52
4:00
5:00
5:54
6:40
7:25
8:05
8:41
9:16
9:51
10:32
11:19
0:49
2:00
8:11
4:21
6:25
6:131
7:00
7:44
8:28
9:15
10:06
11:04
0:08
1:18
8:85
8:47
t. P. M.
ft. h.m. ft.
2.5 3:49 0.6
2.7 4:68 -0.1
2.8 5:50 -0.6
2.8 6:38 -1.0
2.9 7:20 -1.0
3.0 7:59 -0.9
3.0 8:34 -0.6
3.1 9:08-0.1
3.1 9:37 0.4
8.1110:05 0.9
3.010:35 1.4
2.9 11:09 1.9
.... 12:10 2.7
,...11:54 2.t
.... 1:12 2.4
2.9 2:20 1.8
8.2 8:24 1.2
S.4 4:26 0.4
8.4 5:16-0.8
8.2 6:02 -0.9
2.9 6:48 -1.3
5.6 7:81-1.4
2.4 8:14-1.2
2.2 8:55 -0.9
1.5 9:39 -0.3
1.7 10:22 0.8
1.611:11 1.1
...12:08 1.6
1.9 1:18 1.3
2.5 2:81 1.0
3.0 3:41 0.6
3.1 4:41 0.0
RESOURCES.
Loans and Jlscounts $316,212 60
Overdrafts, secured and un
secured 4,921 03
U. 8. Bonds to secure cir
culation 12,500 00
Bond, securities, etc 73,380 00
Other real estate owned.... 6,000 00
Duo from national banks
(not reserve agents) 4,268 39
Due from atnte banks and
bankers 90,220 68
Duo from approved reserve
agents 140,176 73
Check and other caali Items 56 15
Notes of other national
bank 35 00
NlekelH and cents 435 19
Tjiwful Money Reserved In
bank, vlx:
Specie $130,000 00
Legal-tender notes 25 00 130,025 00
Redemption fund with U. S.
Treasurer (6 per cent of
circulation) 625 00
YOU WILL BE SATISFIED
WITH YOUR JOURNEY. '
If your ticket read over the Den
ver and Rio Grande Rullroad, the
"Scenic Line of the World."
BECAUSE
There are so many scenic attrac
tions and points of Interest along
the line between Ogdcn and Den
ver ihat the trip never becomes
tiresome.
If Vfill n ru rr.l I.'.. , I . s
for.Ttlon and get a pretty book that
...III tnll ...I . t
hhi yuu Ull BQUUl II,
W. C. McBride, General Agent
124 Third Street
PORTLAND. OREGON.
ASK THE AGENT FOR
TICKETS
TRAVELERS' GUIDE.
Steamer "SUE H. ELEIORE"
The Largest; Staunchest, Steadiest and most Seaworthy vessel
ever on this route. Best of Table and State Room Accommo
dations. Will make round trip every five days between
AS TORIA
Aivr
TILLAMOOK
Connecting at Astoria with the Oregon Railway & Navigation
Co. and Astoria & Columbia River R. R. for Portland, San
Francisco and all joints East. For freight and passenger
rates apply to
Samuel Elmore & Co., Gen'l Agts., Astoria, Ore.
on to
A. & C. 11. It. Portland, Oregon
Pacific Navatfatioii Company, Tillamook, Oregon
O. It. & X. Company, Portland, Oregon
TIA
0
Total $778,855 67
LIABILITIES.
Capital stock paid In $ 60,000 00
Surplus fund 60,000 00
Undivided profits, less ex
penses and taxes paid 23,990 98
National bank notes out
standing 12,500 00
Individual de
posits subject
to check $474,774 22
Demand certifi
cates of de
posit 167,527 47
Certified checks . . 63 00 642,364 69
Total $778,855 67
State of Oregon, County of Clatsop,
ss :
I, S S. Gordon cashier of the above
named bank, da solemnly swear that
the above statement Is true to the best
of my knowledge and belief.
S. S. GORDON,
Cashier.
Subscribed and sworn to before me
this 13th day of January, 1905.
J. H. MANSELL,
(Seal) Notary Public.
Correct Attest:
O C. FLAVEL.
W. F. MCGREGOR.
JACOB KAMM.
Directors.
To Spokane, St Paul, Minneapolis,
Duluth, Chicago, St Louis, and all
points east and south.
2 OVERLAND TRAINS DAILY Q
The Flyer and! he Fast Mail L
SPLENDID SERVICE
UP TO DATE EQUIPMENT
COURTEOUS EMPLOYES
Daylight trip across the Cascade and
Rocky Mountains.
For tickets, rates folders and full In
formation call on or address
H. DICKSON.
City Ticket Agent
122 Third Street Portland. Or.
S. G. YERKES. Q. W. P. A..
12 First Avenue, Seattle, Wash,
WE GIVE EXPEDITED
8ERVICE ON FREIGHT
ROUTE YOUR SHIPMENTS
VIA GREAT NORTHERN
Full Information from
WM. HARDER, General Agent
Portland, Ore.
The World's Fair Rout.
"Best
by Test"
A trans continental trav-
i eler says: " I've tried them
all and I prefer the
North
western Limited
It's the best to be found from
coast to coast"
It's "The Train for Com
fort" every night in the year
between Minneapolis, St.
Paul and Chicago.
He for itattlngon atrip do matter
where write tor Interesting informa
tion about comfortable traveling.
ILLSISLER, General Agent
132 Third SI Portland, Oregon.
T. W. TKASDALK,
General Passenger Agent,
Ht. Paul, Minn.
Famous Trains
The Southwest Limited Kansas City to
Chicago, The Overland Limited to Chicago
via Omaha, The Pioneer Limited St. Paul
to Chscago, run via
Chicago. Milwaukee & St. Paul
Railway
Each route offers numerous attractions.
The principal thing to insure a quick,
comfortable trip east is to see that your
tickets read via the Chicago, Milwaukee &
St. - til Railwav.
n. S R0WE,
General Agent
134 Third Street, Portland
A. & C. R. R.
TIME CARD.
EFFECTIVE 8EPT. 4, 1904.
Leave PORTLAND Arrtre
8o0a.m j Portland Union) 11.10a. m
7,00 p.m depot for Astoria) 9.40 p.m
Leave ASTORIA Arrive
7.45 rm j for Portland and 11.30a.m
6 10 p.m way points 1O30 pm
SEASIDE DIVISION .
Leave ASTORIA Arrive
11,35a for Seville Direct 5:20 p.m
Leave ASTORIA. Arrive
t8.15a.rn i for Warrenton, 1 10:45a.m
Hammond, Ft
5.50 p.m Stevens, Seaside) 7:40a,m
Leave SEASIDE Arrive
4 :30 p.m for Astoria Direct la :30p.m
Leave SEASIDE. Arrive
6l5 a. m 1 for Warren ton Ft ) 9 25a.ni
i Stevens. Ham-
9.30a.m ' mond,Astoria ) 7.30 p. m.
Additional train leaves Astoria dally
at 11:30 a. m. for all points on Ft
Stevens branch, arriving Ft. Stevens
12:80 p. m., returning, leaves Ft Stev
ens at 2:00 p. m.. arriving Astoria 2:45
p. m.
Sunday only.
Through tickets and close connec
tion via, N. P. Ry. at Portland and
Goble and O. R. & N. Co., via. Portland.
J. C. Mayo, G. P. A.
NORTHERN PACIFIC
rime Card ol Trains
PORTLAND.
LaavtM Arrtraa.
suget Sound Umlted.T:2S m 1:41 p m
Oregon
showtime
San Francisco and
Portland S. S. Co.
70 hours from Portland to
No ehang of cars.
TIME Hf HEDl'LES
Depart From
PORTLAND
Chleago
Portlund Halt Lake, Denver, Ft
Special Worth, Oinnba, Kan
8:lSa.m. wis Citj. fct Louis,
via Huut- Chicago and the East
lngton
Atlantic
fcxpreas .Salt Lake, Denver Ft
8:15 p. m. Worth, Omaha, Kan
via lluut- sas City, Ht Louis,
lngton jChlcago and the East
St Paul Walla Walla, lewis
FatMall ton, Spokane, 11 inne
: 16 P. m. spoils. Ht Paul, Duluth
viaSpo- Milwaukee, Chicago,
kane and ai
I
Arrive
5 25pi
7:141
80 1
From Astoria
All sailing dates subject to change.
For an Francisco
every five days.
Dally ex
cept Sun
day atTaui
Columbia River to
fortinud and way
land lugs
4am
Daily ex
cept Mob
1:46 pa
T:Ma
1:06 n
Kansas City -St Louis
Special 11:11 am
North Coast Limited l:M D m
Tacoma aad BeatU Night
Express 11:46 B m
Take Puget Sound Limited or North
Coast Limited for Gray's Harbor points
Take Puget Sound Limited for Otym
pta direct
Take Puget Sound Limited or Kaa
sas Clty-8t Louis 8peclal for poiata
on South Bend branch.
Double dally train servlo o Gray's
Harbor braach.
Four trains dally between Portland,
Tacoma and 8ttl
Steamer Nahcota leaves Astoria on
the tide DAILY EXCEPT SUNDAT.
FOR ILWACO, connecting there with
trains for Long Beach. Tioga and
North Beach points. Returning ar
rives at Astoria same evening.
Through Ucketa to and from all prin
cipal European cities.
O. W. ROBERTS, Awnt,
Astoria, Or.
It's Sintal-Fapslti Gapsofes
A POSITIVE cuni
t tb BUdiier aa DIimn4
Klda;. So eof do pay.
Cnrci ontokly s4
nenUr tun on4 eana at
oarrhei ud tit,
so mst-r of bow loo( vw4 -ln.
AbMlnicl humlna
fold br drnvi'lst. rriM
ti ro or by mail, pottpaia,
1.00, 1 bo.txh.
THE lANTAl-POtll 80,
Bii.MeoiTauw,owa
RogiY. 4SI Commercial
Sold hr Cha