The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930, January 24, 1905, Page 7, Image 7

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    TUESDAY, JANUARY 24, 1009,
THE MORNING ASTORIA,' ASTORIA, OREGON. -
PRODUCE IS WEAKER
Butter Men Complain ol California
Competition.
Oregon Does not Grew Enough Cub
bag for Itt Own Comumptlon and
Hst to Rly on California
Poultry Weak This Wsek.
Portland. Jan, 23. Wt'nkiK-nn hnr
nctei'lxnd the locut produce market to
day. Notwithstanding th.) fact thnt
Oregon cun'rutse cabbage In unlimited
uunttilf unnuiil Importations of the
vegetable lire tiecpnry, and thin jcnr
la no exception to the rule, and huge
shipments ur) coining In dally ;to sup
ply the demand. Orrgn gardeners
din get ft a hu mired pounds fur cab
bage, while the Cullfornlnna, who ae
tuully sell It la-re, receive only 60
cents,
Iiutti-r la weak, epe lully the best
CTU'1". uiut dairymen nro complaining
,.t lh hl,.h l.rl... f ...III thai
...V ltpl , f. T ... ,,(, PIUIIW
make them unable to compote sue
..a..,.. .11.. ...ItU .1... ..1lr.a.nl.. fl.tlflt.
f " " I " " '
Prices range frmii 27 to 33 rents.
' The poultry murkuf la overstocked,
and prices are lower today.
Qraln Product, Pood.
Wheat Walla Walla, 82c; Volley,
81c; bluestem, Sic.
Onls White, 8172H; ' gray. I2T. '
Barley Brewing, 323; feed, $23.50.
Hay Timothy, 314015; clover, fll
$13; cheat. $11012.
Mlllstuffs Barley, rolled, 123.50;
middling, $24025; chop, $1601$; bran
120 tl; shorts, $23 25.
Flour Hard wheat, straight. $4,159
4.30; hard wheat patenta, $4.75000;
Valley, $4.3004.75; graham, $4; rye.
IS; whole wheat flour, $3.90.
Produce.
Butter Fancy creamery, t54j37Hc;
dairy, 13(fl3Hc; cooking, 10fltc.
Chteae Young America, 14H15c;;
Egg- Oregon ranch,!" Wise; eustern
24&38c.
Poultry Mixed chlckena, per pound,
12c; aprlng, pound. 114J13He; hena,
llJ13Hc; geese, tMic; turkeya, Ilv
18017c; turkeya,' dressed. 20QP22c;
ducks, old, doxen, $4 6: aprlng ducka.
$107.
Honey Dark. 10H811c; amber, 13J
13c; fancy white, 15c.
Wild Game.
'Wild g-ee, $3.50; mallard duiks.
$2.50;. widgeon ducka, l'.7&; t.ml ducka,
$1.50.
Frulta and Vegetable.
rear $1JJ1.25,
Cranberrlea Per barrel, $11.
A pplea Oregon, 60c J 1.35.
Tropical Frulta Lemona. fnncy, $31"
O3.50; choice, $3.25 per box; orangea,
83.35$ 3.B0; banana. BIT 5', 4 c per
pound: pineapple, 33.5604 per doxen.
Potatoe. Oregon, 100 pounds, SOU1
0c: tomatoes, California, per crate
$1.25; tumlpf, per sock, 8O70c.cab
bagea, per pound, lK2c; carrot, per
aack, 5075c; beets, per doxen buntfhes
15c; eg; plant, 8c per pound; Oregon
onlona, 100 pound, J2.004J2.25; awcet
pdtatoes, $1.501.75 per 100 pounda;
cauliflower, per doxen, 76c$l; celery,
per dcxen, 55085c.
oil, cases, 25c; lain) oil, cases, 29c;
txtra ator, caaea, 28c; headlight oil,
175 degreea, caaea, 24 He; iron barrel,
18c. (Waahtngtnn atat teat burning
olla, except headlight, c per gallon
higher,) ' ' .. . ' ,
Denxlne Slxty-thrte degreea, caaea,
22o; Iron barrelt, 15 He.
Llnaeed Oil Pur raw, In barrel,
53c; genuln kettle-boiled In barrel,
64o; pur raw oil, In caaea, 87c; genu
In kettle-boiled In caaea, 58c; lota of
350 gallons, lo leaa per gallon.
Turpentine In caaea, 16c per gal
Ion.
Qaaollna Btove gaaoltna, caaea
34 He; Iron barrel, 18c; 88 degreea
gaaollne, caaea, 82c; Iron barrela or
drume, 38c.
Lend Strictly pur whit lead and
red lead In ton lota, 7e: 500-pound
lota, 8c; ea than 500 pound, 8e.
Groceries, Provisions, Etc
Sugar Golden C. $5.55; powdered,
$8.35; patent cube, $8.50; can, D. O.
$8.15; fruit augar, $8.15; beet sugar,
$8.05; extra cwt 10c; keg, cwt., 25c;
boxea, cwt., 50o (leaa e per pound, if
paid for In IS daye).
Salt Boles of 75-2a, bale $1.60; balea
of 50 -Si, bale $1.50; bale of 40-4e, bate
81.60; balea of 15-lOa, bale $1.60; bag
50a, fine, ton, $8.50; bags' 50 lb., genu
In Liverpool, ton, $17; bag 50 lb.,
ground, 100a, ton, $5.35; R, 8. V. P,
20 6-lb, carton, $2.25; ft. S. V. P., 24
S-ib carton, $1.76; Liverpool lump.
ton, $15. . ; T
Coffee Mocha, 36 28e; Java, fancy,
28 32c; Java, good, 2024c; Java, or
dlnary, 17920c; Costa Blca, fancy, 18
020c; Costa Rica, good, 16 18c; Ar-
bucklea, $15.28 per 100 pound; Lion
$13.26.
Nut Walnuts. No. 1. aoft shell.
134c: No. 1, hard eho!l. 13 c: Chile,
13c; almond, 1718c; Alberta, 1415c;
Braxlls, 16c; pecana, 13HG15c; hick
ory, 8c; Virginia peanut, 8S8V4c;
Jumbo Virginia peanut, (c; Japanese
peanuta, 6Vi6c; cheatnula, Italian,
14c; chestnut, eastern, drum, $4.60:
cooanuts, doxen, 90c.
Rice Imperial Japan, No. 1, Vfr
No. 8, $4.35; Carolina head, 6c; broken
head, 4c
Provisions Ham, to elxe, 12c;
heme picnic, 9c; bacon, regular, lie;
bacon, breakfaat, 14018c; dry salt
aide, 10c; back, dry (alt, 9c; lard.
kettle rendered, tterced, 9C.
Flga White, pound, 5HCc; black.
607c.
Date Golden, 60-lb. boxea, 60"c;
1-lb package, 8c; Fard, 18-lb boxea,
$1.40 box.
oG
Livestock.
CattIe-32.754.00; hogs, $4.5005.60;
aheep, $3.2504.25.
Fresh Meets and Fiah. v'
' FNsh Meats Veal. 8,4ir8ci nork.
6tttfHc; beef, 30j5c; mutton, 4 6c.
FUh Crab, per doxen. $1.25: Shoal
water Bay oyatcra, per anck, $4: oya
tera, gallon, $2.25; halibut, 7c; . black
cod, 7c; aalmon, Steelheadx, IHc; her
ring,' 6c; flounder, 6e; catflah, 7c;
lobatera, per pound, 12tte; allver'amelt,
5c; ahrlmp, 10c; perch, 6c: aturgeon,
7c; Columbia river amelt, 5c.
Olla and' Lead.
Coal Oil Pearl or antral oil, rate,
21c per gallon; water white oil, Iron
barrela,15V4o: wood barrela.non;cocene
Hope, Wool, Hide, Eto.
Hopa-28029c.
Wool Valley, 30021c; Eastern Ore
gon, 14018c.
Tallow Prim, per pound, 3H04c;
No. 3 and grenae. 2V&03c.
Hldoa Dry hldea, No. 1, 18 pound
and up, 14H015'.c pound; dry kip. No.
I, S to 16 pound, 130 14 He; dry calf,
No. 1, under 6 pound, 15 Vic; dry unit
ed bulla and atags, a third leaa than dry
flint; waited hide, eteer, aound, 60
pound and over, 809c; CO to 60 pound
707V4c; under 60 pound and cowa, 6Vi
07c; stng and bulls, aound, 404Hc;
Up, aound, 15 to 20 pounda, 7c; under
10 pound, 8c; green (unanlted), lc per
pound leaa; cull, lc per pound leaa;
home hldea, aalted, each, $1.60; dry,
each, $101.50; colt' hldea, each, 350
60c; goatskin, common, each, 10015c;
Angora, with wool on, S5c0$l; sheep
pelt, a to wool, 10 0 60c each.
LOCAL PRODUCE.
Price Furnished by Ron, Higgine A
. Company
The following are the retail price
on local produce yesterday:
Egg, per doxen, 3Cc; butter, test,
per roll, 65o; chlckena, dressed, per
pound, 18c; mallard ducks, pair, $1;
apple, box, 75c0 11.25: oranges, box
$2.6003: potatoes, sack, $1.50; turnips,
sack, 90c; carrots, sack. $1.
QSQ0
Pnouiiionia
on Boeord
There is no case on re
cord of a cold resulting in
Pneumonia, or other seri
ous lung trouble, after
anil 1IM
had been taken.
It stops the cough and
heals the lungs and -prevents
serious results from
a cold. ' .
Do not take chances on
a cold wearing away or
experiment with some un
known preparation that
costs you the same as
Foley's Honey and Tar.
Remember the name and
get the genuine.
A. & G. R. R.
TIME CARD.
EFFECTIVE SEPT. 4, 1904.
Leave
PORTLAND
Arriv
B00a.m I Portland Uuioo 11.10 a
7,00 p.m 1 depot lor Aatorlef 9.40
. m
I. to
Leave
7.ir) am
610 p.m
ASTORIA
Arrive
for 1'ortlaud and U.30a.m
way p;)nt 1 100 p-ra
SEASIDE DIVISION
wv ASTORIA Arrive
li.35a,m foTHeaside IjTrett" jfeaO p.m
Leave
WIS
ASTORIA.
Arrive
aa.ui I tot Warrenton. 1 10:45a.in
I wm -
iiammond, rt V
o..Wp.m (Htevena. Hcaside) 7 :40 a.m
Leave
SEASIDE
Arrive
:') p.m ) for Atoirial)irect f 12 flOp.m
SEASIDE.
6Tl5a. m (for VVarreokm Ft
otevena. liarji-mond,Astoria
Arrive
0 25an
20 p. to.
A SiYin Cold for Thru If onthts
The following letter from A. J. Nas-
baura. of Batesvllle. Ind.. tells Its own
tory: "I suffered for three months with
a severe cold. A druggist prepared me
some medicine, and a physician pre
scribed for me, yet I did not improve.
I then tried Foley's Hooey and Tar,
and eight doses cured me."
Three sites 25c, 50c, $1.00.
The 50 cent size contains two and
one-half times as much as the small sise
and the $1.00 bottle almost six timet
as much.
9.30a,
Additional train leaves Astoria daily
at !!:$0 a,-, m. for all points on Ft
Stevens branch, arriving Ft Steven
13:30 p. m., returning;, leaves Ft'ster
ens at 2:00 p. m., arriving Astoria 2:45
p. m.
finnilav nntv
.
Through tickets and close connec
tion via, N. P. Ry. at Portland and
Coble and 0. R. & NT. Co, via. Portland
J. C. Mayo, G. P. A,
YOU WILL BE SATISFIED
WITH YOUR JOURNEY.
If your tickets read over the Den
ver and Rio Grande Railroad, the
"Scenic Line of the World."
BECAUSE
There are so many scenic attrac
tions and points of Interest along
the line between Ogden and Den
ver that the trip never becomes
tiresome.
TRAVELERS' GUIDE.
Steamer SUE U. WMSF
The largest; Staanchest, Steadiest and most Seaworthy vessel
evfr on this route. Best of Table and State tfoom Accommo
dations. Will make round trip every five days between
AS TO R I A
TIULvAMOOK
Connecting at Astoria with the Oregon Railway & Navigation
Co. and Astoria fc Columbia Uiver R. R. for Portland, San
Francisco and all points East. For freight and passenger
rates apply to ' -
Samnel Elmore & Co,, Gcn'l Agts., Astcrla, Crc.
' OR TO
A. & C. It It. Portland, Oregon
Pacific Naragation Company, Tillamook, Oregon '
O. It. Jt X. Company, Portland, Oregon
If you are going East, write for In
formation and get a pretty book that
will tell you all about it.
W. C. McBride, General Agent
K4 Third Street
PORTLAND. OREGON.
SOLO AXO RECOMMEXOEO BY '
CHA5. ROGERS, Druggist
For pure drugs, and prescriptions
compounded by a manufacturing chem
ist go to Dr. C. E. Linton's drug store,
1496 Franklin avenue. A complete
stock of everything pertaining to a
drug store I carried. ' . tf
TIDE TABLES, JANUARY
IIIh JiVoter
Date"."
SUNDAY .....
Mondny . ,
Tues'lny
Wednesday 4
weanesuny .
Thursday ...
Friday
Saturday ...
SUNDAY ,.
Monday ....
Tuesday 40
Wednesday 11
Thursday .,. 12
Friday 13
Saturday 14
SUNDAY. 15
Monday ......... 16
Tuesday 17
Wednesday 18
Thursday 10
Friday 20
Friday .....20
Bntnrilnv 21
SUNDAY 22
Monday 23
Tuesday 24
Wednesday ......25
rnaay ti
Saturday ., 28,
cnvni v ea
Monday . . .
Tuesday . ...
JANUARY. 1905.
IAM.
h.m, I ft.
1 8:02 8.4
8:5!) 8.7
10:60 8.0
0:02 8.8
11:3H 9.0
0:49 7.0
1:30 7.2
2:08 7.3
2:44 7.4
3:20 7.3
3:51 7.8
4:34 7.3
5:00 7.4
5:42 7.4
6:28 7.4
7:34 7.5
8:34 7.8
9:26 8.1
10:20 8.5
11:12 9.0
0:251 7.2
11:69 9.2
1:00 7.7
1:60 8.0
8:81 8.2
9:12 8.4
2:64.8.5
4:40 8.5
6:39 8.8
6:23 8.2
7:36 8.1
30 8:80 8.2
31 9:33 8.4
JANUARY, 1905.
h.m.ft7
10: 12 6.4
11:10 6.7
i 2: 22 M
I 1:04 8.8
1:42 8.6
I 8:20 8.1
! 2:67 7.6
8:86 7.1
4:22 6.6
5:11 6.1
6:12 6.6
I 7:35 5.4
8:34 5.4
9:49 6.7
10:48 6.8
11:39 6.8
12:45 "9.8
1:32 9.3
3:19 8.9
8:09 8.9
4:04 7.8
6:05 7.3
6:06 6.6
7:84 6.1
8:54 6.0
10:05 6.3
11:06 6.5
Low Water'."""" "A.M. TP.MT"
" Date." h.m. ttT him. ft!
SUNDAY' 77 1 2:62' 2.5 8:49 0.6
Monday 2 4:00 2.7 4:58 -0.1
Tuesday 3 5:00 3.8 6:50-0.6
Wednesday 4 6:54 2.8 6:38 -1.0
Thursday 5 6:40 2.9 7:20 -1.0
Friday 6 7:25 3.0 7:69 -0.9
Saturday 7 8:05 3.0 8:34 -0.6
HUNDAY 8 8:41 3.1 8:08 -0.1
Mondny 9:16 8.1 9:37 0.4
Tuesday 10 9:61 8.1 10:05 0.8
Wednesday. 11 10:83 8.0 10:35 1.4
Thursday 12 11:19 3.9 11:09 1.9
Friday 13 12:10 2.7
Friday 13 lit 64 8.1
Saturday 14 1:12 3.4
SUNDAY 16 0:49 3.9 2:30 1.8
Monday 16 3:00 8.2 8:84 1.3
Tuesday .17 8:11 3.4 4:26 0.4
Wednesday ......18 4:21 8.4 5:16-0.8
Thursday 19 6:35 3.3 6:03 -0.9
Friday ....120 6:13 3.9 6:48 -1.8
Saturday ,,....,.21 7:00 3.6 7:31 -1.4
SUNDAY 32 7:44 2.4 8:14 -1.8
Monday ...33 8:88 2.2 8:56-0.9
Tuesday 24 9:15 1.6 9:39-0.3
Wednesday ......35 10:06 1.7 10:32 0.3
Thursday 26 11:04 1.8 11:11 1.1
Friday 27 13:08 1.6
Saturday 23 0:08 1.9 1:18 1.3
SUNDAY .......29 1:18 8 6 8:31 1 6
Monday ..30 3:35 3.0 3:41 0.5
Tuesday .........81 8:47 3.1j 4:41 0.0
RETORT OF THE CONDITION OF
THE
First National Bank
At Astoria, in the state of Oregon, at
the close of business, January llth,
1905.
RESOURCES.
Loans and Jlscounts..... ...8316,112 60
Overdrafts, secured and un
secured ...... J, 4.921 03
U. S. Honda to secure cir
culation 12.500 00
Itonds, securities, etc ....... 73.3S0 00
Other real estate owned.... 6,000 00
Due from national banks
(not reserve agents).... '., 4.263 39
Due from state banks and
, bankers 90,220 63
Due from approved reserve
agents 140,176 73
Checks' and other cash Items 56 13
Notes of other national
bunks '. 35 00
Nickels and cents 435 19
Lawful Money Reserved In V '
bank, vis:
Specie .....1130,000 00
Legal-tender notes 25 00 130,025 00
Redemption fund with U. 8.
Treasurer (5 per cent of -
circulation) 625 00
Total 3773,855 67
LIABILITIES.
Capital stock paid In.... ...3 50,000 00
Surplus fund .... - 'SO.OOO 00
Undivided profits, less ex
penses and taxes paid 23,990 93
National bank notes out
standing 12,500 00
Individual de
posits subject
to check ......8174,774 22
Demand certifi
cates of de- .
posit .......
Certified checks
167.527 47
' 63 00 642,364 69
Total
.3778,855 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 th 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:
G C. FLAVEL.
W. F. MCGREGOR.
JACOB KAMM.
1 . . Directors.
"Best
by Test" -
A trans continental trav
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.
Before mat tin on trip no matter
where write for Interesting informa
tion about comfortable traveling.
H.L SISLER, General Agent
132 Third 8L Portland. Oregon.
T. W. TBASnAUC,
General Passeiwr Agent,
Bt J'aul, Mlun.
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
acn 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. I'.ul Railway..
H. S ROWE.
Genual Agent
134 Third Street, Portland
California !
The land of fruits, flowers and sun
shine, where all the summer sports
may be enjoyed In winter.
tfJO mm F ' -
Sou
Dr. C Gee Wo
OMDERTUL
HOMK
TREATMENT
tin octtr hi auto
gilt bnatm h can
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Uom aroodorfol i hi
nts karlx, rata, had,
barks and nrtaolfa
thai an anttuvlj ao
knowa In nuatli al art.
naa la UUa eouatry. Tbroufa Uh wa af
uoa aaraiivaa moiMiaa uia umaa ooant
kaowa iaa actloa af avr WO Sitaraal rata
atllna, whlrk ha aaeraaarallj aaaa ta Sltanal
Slanaafa. He (uarantma ta enra cattara, aaih
ma, lang, throat, rkaaautian, an nam,
toroarh, Urar, kieHajra, .to. ; kaa haamSi af
laattmaalala. ("harm awlaia (au aa4
aaa klam. rattMiaj out ar tha any wrlta tw
blanks an4 ctmilara. mt ataaa, WSMOU
tatiom rau. fDUkCat
The C Gte Wo Chinese EtuSdae Cv
lit AMar St.
SaTMaauaa aaaaa
Every 7oman
. n iniffMid Ann saonra now
xtu tne wo&nerrm
MARVEL Vthiiiing Spray
jTbs nw Twtaal RW..
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MA lie KL. kivia no
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lllUtri.l4l tHHik-ftoareal. It(lTf
full nari ten tr anti tltwtlttn tn.
TRHial.f to lat.tta M.4RVKLOw
PORTLAND to LOS ANGELES
AND RETURN.
reached , via
THE SHORT ROUTE
Beautifully Illustrated booklets and
folders, descriptive of the many charm
ing- winter resorts, may be secured
from any Southern Pacific Agent, or
address
W. E. COMAN,
G. P. A, Portland, Ore.
ASK THE AGENT fUK
TICKET5
VIA
(DFnnu
p Siioijt Lime
and union Pacific
San Francisco and
Portland S. S. Co.
70 hours from Portland to Chicago.,
No chance of cars.
ftiitwiaanrtiiiiii
To 8pokane, 8t Paul, Minnsaoolia.
Duluth, 'Chicago, St Louis, and all
polnta east and south.
2r OVERLAND TRAINS DAILY Q
The Flyer and The Fast Mail L
SPLENDID SERVICE
UP TO DATE EQUIPMENT
COURTEOUS EMPLOYES
Daylight trip across the Caseade and
Rocky Mountains,
For tickets, rates folders and full In
formation call on or addreaa
H. DICKSON,
. City Ticket Agent
133 Third Street Portland. Or.
& G. TERKES, G. W. P. A,
(13 First Avenue. Seattle, Wash
WE GIVE EXPEDITED
SERVICE ON FREIGHT
ROUTE YOUR SHIPMENTS
VIA GREAT NORTHERN
Full Information from ,
WM. HARDER, General Agent
Portland. Ore.
The World's Fair Routs.
TIME STHEDCLES
Depart From Arrive
PORTLAND
Chicago
Portland Halt Lake, Denver, Ft
Special Worth. Omaha, Kan- 4 35 P
:Ula.m. saeCltj.et Louis,
vis Hunt- Chicago and the East '
lngton -
Atlantic
Express Rait Lake, Denver Ft
tfc l p. ra. Worth, Omaha, Kan- 7 :l a m
via llunt-gas City. 8t Louis,
lngtoo iChlcagoaud theast
- faul ! Walla Walla, I ewls-
fastWail ton.Spokaue.Minne-
SjWp.m. lapolls-Mti'sui, imiuth g oopm
vlaspo. I Milwaukee, Chicago, owpm
kane land tast
I '
OCEAN AND RIVER SCHEDULaT
From Astoria
All sailing dates subject to change.
For San Francisco
every five days.
Dally ei- Columbia Klver to 4am
wpt un- Hon laud and Way Daily ex.
duy stTam Uudlugs ' eeptMoa
Steamer Nahcot'a leaves Astoria oa
the tide DAILY EXCEPT SUNDAT.
FOR ILWACO. connecting there wlta
trains for Long Beach. Tioga and
North Beach points. Returning ar
rives at Astoria same evening.
Through tickets to and from an prla-
ctpal European cities.
O. W. ROBERTS, Aant,
Astoria, Ore.
positive cuns
VtorlcflunmaUea or Catarrh
o( tha BladJi and Dluawj
KldiMra. No aura no r7.
Cum qnlcklr ana Pern.
niUy the wofat tlx, ol
ti.Bsrrkar sad (.itwt,
no matter of how ions .ttu4
In. Abaolotel harmla.
Bold bf arujttlata. nio
SI M, or by Ball, pottpaUL
1.W, 1 bow, H.H.
THP irril.srseiH an
W' ' ssnaoaiTaia.Oak.
Sold by Co as. Roftrs, iSI Commarclal