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About The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 25, 1905)
WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 29, 1003. THK MORNING ASTORIA, ASTORIA, ORKGON. A MATTER my V I f l,V in Will Absolutely Puro ' HAS UO SUBSTITUTE PRODUCE IS PLENTY Markets Somewhat Overstocked at Present. . Fresn Mat ww not rteaen lsh Year's Price California Ship- ments Art Heavy. Portland, Jan. 21. -The produce mur. k-t thl week I somewhat uvr-to'kd ihniiirh ih iiuif iiit'iit U blink and price have not fallen much except poultry and egg. The s'.winge of the littler ptirt of hint wik encouraged the farmer urn! the t'ullfrnlan shin (heir stuff and It I reaching Port land In job li tnitt have kept the Front street and uutown dealer busy. t ,.i ri'ji, with & alight further decline In alght If fresh Ore gon ranch continue to come In such heavy supply. Fresh meats nr.? a feature of the markets this year, the quality being good and the price not likely to reach, within it cent of the prices pr pound thut ruled at th same time ht year. Ptockmen, however, seem aatlsfied with the margin of profit In cows at $ cents and steers at 4 cents. Grain Produets, Fssd. Wheat-Walla Walla, $2c; Valley. l$c; bluestem, tic. 'Oats-White. $2712S; gray. $27. narler-Orewlnr, $21: feed. 2J.50. clover 111' Hay Timothy, $1415; 012: cheat, $lt12. Mltlstufts-Barley, rolled. $2$80; mldJIIng. $2425; chop, $lf IS; bran AAidinli attAeisi ttffR v.w. r lour liara wnm, i 4.30; hard wheat patent. $4.78 4.90; Valley, $4.30M.7E; graham, $4; ry. $5: whole wheat flour, $3.90. Produo. Butter Fancy creamery, t527Hc; i dairy, IStflSc; cooking, lOffllc. j Cheee Toung America, 14 V4 1 5c ; ; Kgg-Oregon rnncn,3728c; eastern 34Z6c 'paid for In 15 days). Poultry-Mixed chickens, per pound. 1 stttnaes of 75-2s, bale $1.50; bales 12c; spring, pound. ll12V4c; oen.l0f 60-3. bale $1.60; bales of 40-4. bale Ul2Vc; geese, t9Hc; turkeys, live, 15017c; turkey, dressed, zowzzc; duck, old, doxen, $45; spring duck, $67. Honey-Dark, lOK011e; amber. 12(9 13c; fancy whlta, 16c. Wild Gam. Wild geese, $2.50; mallard dticks. TIDE TABLES, JANUARY JANUARY, 1905. P.M."" High Water, " Dftt7; SUNT) AT ..... Mondnv ....... A.M. h.m." ft h.m. I ft. 9:021 8.4 9:68! 8.7 10:12 11:10! 6.7 ... ... Tuesilnv 3 10:60 8.9 6.0 8.0 7.0 7.2 Wd::.vrtny 4 0:0 Wednsilny .... ll:8S 0:49 1:30 Thursday 6 13:22 Friday Saturday SUNDAY Mondiiv 1:04 8.8 2:08 7.3 7.4 7.3 1:42 8.6 2:44 3:20 2:20 8.1 2:67 3:86 4:22 Tueaday 10 Wednesday ...... 11 Thursday ........12 8:61 4:24 6:00 6:42 7.3 7.1 6.6 6.1 6.6 6.4 6.4 7.3 7.4 7.4 5:11 Friday 13 6:12 Saturday 14 6:28 7.4 7:25 SUNDAT 15 Monday ...16 7:24 7.5 7.8 8:34 :49 8:24 5.7 4.1 TuMday 17 8:25 8.1 10:48 Wednesday 18 10:20 11:12 8.5 11:39 6.8 ... ... Thuraday '19 Friday ''22 Friday 20 Saturday SUNDAY 82 Mnnriav 23 9.0 7.2 8.2 7.7 8.0 0:26 11:68 1:09 1:50 2:81 3:12 1:64 12:45 9.8 1:32 2:18 3:09 4:04 9.2 8.9 8.9 7.8 7.2 6.6 8.2 8.4 8.5 8.6 8.8 Tuesday ... Wednesday 25 Thursday 26 Friday 27 Saturday 28 4:40 6:06 6:29 6:06 6:23 7:28 8:80 9:33 8.2 8.1 7:84 6:54 6.1 6.0 6.2 6.6 SUNDAY 2 Monday ......... SO Tuesday ...... ...81 8.2110:06 8.411:06 riV OF HEALTH 12,50; wi.lgcon (luck. I1.7S; tal duck, ii.oo. . . : I' Fruit and Vegetable. Pars-l1.2S. CranberriesPer barrel, lit. Apple Oregon, SOctflZS. Tropical Fruit Lemons, fancy, 13.1" CI 60; eholc. 13.25 per box; orange. t:.25$t$0; banana. SSHo per pound; pineapple, 3.S04 par doen. Potatoes, Oregon, 100 pound, SO i90e; tomato. California, per crate bage, per pound, H4t2c; carrot, per ,ack( Mjp75c. beet, per doen bunch 15c; egg plant, 6c per pound: Oregon onion, 100 pound, $2.003.25; aweet potato, 11.50 1.75 per 100 pound; cauliflower, per dotcn, 75cfl; celery, per desen, 55$ 65c. Freih Meat and Fleh. Frfeh Meat-Veal, IHlc; pork 5HGc; beef, 35c; rnuUon, 46c. In J Fish Crabs, per down, $1,25: Shoal j water Day oysters, per suck. $4; oys , ten, gallon. $2.26; halibut, 7c; btock to cod, 7c: salmon, gteelheads, $Hc; her- - ring, 6c; flounder. 6c; ratflh. 7c; jlobsters, per pound, 12Hc; silver amett, c; hrlmp, 10c; perch, 5e; sturgeon, ,7c; Columbia river melt, r . OH and Lead. coai on pearl or astral on, cases, 21c per gallon; water while oil, Iron ;barrels,1514c; wood barrels,none;cocene oil, eases, ISo; lalne oil, cases, 2c; tun tar, case. ."56c; headlight oil, 175 degree, case, 24Vie; Iron barrels ISc. (Washington state .test burning oils, except headlight, Ho per gallon hlghor.) i Benxlne Sixty-three degree, case. 22c; Iron barrels, 15 He, Linseed Oil Pur raw, In barrel. 52c; genuine kettle-boiled In barrel, S4o; pure raw oil, In cases, 57c; genu ine kettle-boiled In case. 69c; lot of 59 ffal,onil 1 'eM Pr gallon. Turpenune in caaei, s&c per gal lon. Gasoline Stove gasoline, cases, 24Hc; Iron barrels, 18c; 86 degrees ! gasoline, case, 32c; Iron barrel or drum, 26c. '.' ' ; Lead Strictly pure white lead and red load In ton lot, 600-pound lota, 8c; lex than 600 pounds, 8 lie Groceries, Provision, Etc. Sugar Golden C, $5.65; powdered, $6.35; patent cube, $6.60; cane, D. O., $6.15: fruit sugar, $615; beet sugar, $6.05; extra cwt. 10c; k?g. owt., 25c; 0ett cwti 50o (loss ,4c pw pound If jj 60; btte8 of 15.J0, bale $1.50; bags. 60, fine, ton, $9.60; bag 60 lb., genu ine Liverpool, ton, $17; bags 60 lb., ground, 100a, tons, $5.25; R. 8. V. P., 20 5-lb. cartons, $2.25: R. S. V. P., 24 S-lb cartons, $1.75; Liverpool lump, ton, $15. I Coffee Mocha, 2628c; Java, fancy, 2632c: Java, good. 2024c; Java, or- ' JANUARY, 1005. Low" Water. - A. M. P.M. . , , Date. 0- J I I 1 1 I h.m. I ft. h.m. ti 2:62 2.6 8:49 0.6 ! 4:00 8.7 4:68-0.1 I 5:00 3.8 5:50 -0.6 I 6:54 2.8 6:38 -1.0 6:40 2.9 7:20 -1.0 I 7:25 8.0 7:59 -0.9 ' 8:05 8.0 8:84 -0.6 I 8:41 3.1 9:08-0.1 1 9:16 3.1 9:37 0.4 9:51 3.1 10:05 0.9 10:32 3.0 10:35 1.4 11:19 3.9 11:09 1.9 12:10 2.7 11:64 2.4 1:12 2.4 0:49 2.9 2:20 1.8 8:00 3.2 3:24 1.2 8:11 3.4 4:26 0.4 4:31 8.4 6:16-0.3 6:25 3.2 6:02 -0.9 6:13 1.9 6:43-1.3 7:00 8.6 7:31 -1.4 7:44 2.4 8:14 -1.2 8:28 8.3 8:55-0.9 9:15 1.6 9:39 -0.9 10:06 1.7 10:22 0.3 11:04 1.611:11 1.1 12:08 1.5 0:08 1.9 1:18 1.8 1:18 3.6 2:31 1 0 I 3:85 8.0 8:41 0.5 3:47 S.lt 4:41 0.0 Monday ... Tuesday ... Wednesday Saturday SUNDAY 8 Monday Wednesday Thursday ., Friday .... Friday .... Saturday ,. SUNDAY . Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday . Friday ... 18 19 80 Saturday ....21 SUNDAY ...22 Monday ...23 Tuesday 24 Wednesday 25 Thursday ...,.,,.26 Friday ..........27 Saturday 28 SUNDAY 29 Monday ,,, 30 Tueaday .'.81 i .; dJtiary,ff$20c; CosiaRIca, fancy? ''it Oiocr CoU Rica. ' good, 16$lo Ar buckle, 115,25 per 109 pound; Lion, Nuu Wlnut. No. 1, oft hll, 13c; No. 1, hard shell, 18'4c; Chile, lto; almond, 17911c; filbert, 1415o; Br!!, 16c; pecan, lH16e; hick ory, ici Virginia peanuts, V4c; Jumbo Virginia peanut, 9c; Japanese peanut, i'Atyto; , cheetnut. Italian, He; chestnut. eatern, drum, 14.60: conoanut, down, 90c, nict-Imperlal Japan, No. I, tii.S7H; No. t, $4.25; Carolina head, c; broken head, 4o. Provision Ham, to size, ltc; hum picnic. 9c; bacon, regular, 11c: bacon. brikfat, H18c; . dry alt aid, 10c, ' buck, dry alt, tc; lflrd, kettle rendered, tlereed, . MgWhltc, pound, 5 '4 6e; black. 67c. Dat Golden, 60-lb, boxes, 8!7c: 1-lb package, gc; Pard, 15-Ib boxen, ti.40 box. r ""' I Livestock. Cattle-$17C4.00; hog, 116005,60; heep, $3.2504.25. , Hops, Wool, Hides, Eto, Hop 28f29c. Wool Valley, 20 21c; Eatern Ore- gon, 14fI8e. Tallow Prime, per pound, 3 4c; No. 2 and grease, 2 HO 3c. Hids Dry hide, No. 1, 16 pound and up, 14&15c pound; dry kip, No. 1, 6 to 16 pound, 1314Hc; dry calf, No. 1, under 6 pounds, 15c; dry salt ed bulls and tag. a third less than dry flint; salted hide, teer, sound, ' 60 pound and over, 8Q9c; 60 to 60 pound 77'4c; under 60 pound and cow, 6V4 G7c; stags and bull, sound, 4Q4c; kip, sound, 15 to 20 pounds, 7c; under 10 pounds, 8c; green (unsalted), lc per pound less; culls, lc per pound lea; horse hides, alted. each, $1.60; dry, euch, I1&1.60; colts' hide, each, 25 60c: goatskin, common, each, 1015c; Angora, with wool on, 25c$l; sheep pelts, as to woo), 1060c each. LOCAL PRODUCE. Price Furnished by Ross, Higains A Company The following are the retail price on local produce yesterday: Egg, Per doxen, 35c; butter, best, per roll, 65c; chicken, dressed, per pound, 18c; mallard duck, pair, $1; apple, box, 75c$1.26; orange, box 2. 50 ft 3; potatoi-s, sack, $1.50; turnips, sack, 90c; carrots, sack. $L Greatly In Dsmand. Nothing I more In demand than a medicine which meet modern require menta for a blood and system cleanser, such a Dr. King' New Life Pill. They are Just what you need to cur stomach and liver trouble. Try them. At Chaa. Rlgera drug (tore, 25c, guaran teed. REPORT OF THE CONDITION THE OF At Astoria, in the state of Oregon, at the close of business, January 11th, 1905. RESOURCES. Loans and discounts $316,212 50 Overdrafts, secured and un secured 4,921 93 U. 8. Bonds to secure clr- j culatlon 12,500 00 Bonds, securities, etc 73,380 00 Other real estate owned.... 6,000 00 Duo from national banks (not reserve agents) , 4,268 39 Due from state banks and bankers 90.220 68 Due from approved reserve agent 140.176 73 Checks and other cash Items 66 15 ! Notes of other national banks ' 35 00 Nickels and cent ......... 435 19 Lawful Money Reserved In bank, viz: Specie- 3130,000 00 Legal-tender notes 25 00 130,025 00 Redemption fund with U. S. Treasurer (5 per cent of circulation) 625 00 Total 3778,855.67 LIABILITIES. Capital stock paid in 3 50,000 00 Surplus fund .- 50,000 00 Undivided profits, less ex penses and taxes paid..... 23,990 98 National bank note 'out- . standing 12,500 00 Individual de- posits subject to check 3474,774 23 Demand certifi cates of de- ' posit 167,527 47 Certified checks . . 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 1 true to the best of my knowledge and belief. S. S. GORDON, Cashier. Subscribed and sworn to before me thl 13th day of January, 1905. J. H. MANSELL. (Seal) Notary Public. Correct Attest: , O C. FLAVEL. w. f. McGregor. JACOB KAMM. . rr Directors. Firs Mil Ml THE STAR-THEATER Astoria' Fashionable . Vaudeville hou In oonntetlon with Star and Ar- cad theater ef Portland.' T Chang tt Program Monday. 3 Chang of Act Thursday MATIN CE DAILY AT 2t45 . P. , M f MONSTER BILL ' t Wk Beginning MONDAY, JANUARY 23. Week Beginning January 231906. FRYE AND ALLEN , In their comedy singing sketch "A Simple Lesson." HERAKLIOES The Modern Titan Champion , Heavy Lifter I si ZANFRETTA AND MAN8FIELO In a typical comedy act entitle "A Craxy Messenger" CARRIE BELLE MILLER I The versatile vaudevlllaltf BOB KEN YON , Pictured melodle singing "Open Your Mouth and Shut Tour Eye" - EDISON'S PROJECTOSCOPE. The Chinaman's acrobatic guest trial and troubles of an automobillst Admission 10 cent to any seat.; A. & C R. R. TIME CARD. EFFECTIVE 8EPT. 4, 1904. Leave PORTLAND Arrtvs tu0a.m j I'ortlaod Union lLlOo. m 7.00 p.m j depot for Astoria ) 9 AO p.m Leave ASTORIA Arrive 7.43 a m ( for 1'ortland and 6 10 p.m ( way points 11.30 a.m 10.30 p-m SEASIDE DIVISION Leave ASTORIA Arrlv U.a5s.m forHeasida plrw-t 530 p.m Leave ASTORIA. Arrive tiil5 a.ui 5.50 p.m for Warrenton, ) 10:4oa.m UammoDd, Ft V Stevens. Bcaside) 7:40 a,m Leav SEASIDE Arrlv 4:30 p.m for Astoria Direct I2:30p.m Leav SEASIDE. Arrive 6.15 a. m u (for Warrenton Ft) i j tstevens. Ham- .m I moniLAstoria ) 7.', 9 25.m 9.30a 20 p.m. Additional train leave Astoria, dally at 11:30 a. m. for all point on Ft. Steven branch, arriving Ft. Stevens 12:30 p. m., returning, leave Ft Stev ens at 2:00 p. in., arriving Astoria 1:46 p. m. Sunday only. Through ticket and clos connec tion via. N. P. Ry. at Portland and Goblt and O. R. N. Co., via. Portland. i. C Mayo, a P. A. "Best by Test" A trans continental trav eler says: " I've tried them, all aud 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. lierore Halting on a trlp-no matter whjre write ftr Interesting informa tion about comfortable traveling. . H.LS1SLER, General Agent. 132 Third Si, Portland. Oregon, T. W. TfUSDALE. General Fasaeuper Agent, Ht. l'aul, Minn. Dr. C. Gee Wo HOMK TREATMENT m$ iamrt cs mm Sum to mh4 sia witihMt vpw ma Ital mIm M 4, Ii raa wlik VMM VDBdWfW tltat an eatinir d- la thta hmIi i . Thmirt L&a mmm Ums kanmlaa mMdM thl OunMS Sontw kwms Mm aeuea f wrmt NO iwmI rmm- MtlM, which k mmfltj mm la Otfwaat tmlnuwUiX. UutriM mtamm. Call b4 tm kirn. ralBia M f Ua tUf wrtt Sw bbuiln mat Snnlm. 8raKaM. OuHaffb- tatiom raam. adi)mh Tk C Ge Wo Chiricst HaBds Ct U AMsr SU. aarKMitM sm. f RAVELERS GUIDE. Steamer "SUE i EO20OE" Ttie Largest; Staunchest, Steadiest and most Seaworthy vessel ever on t)ii route. Best of Table and State Room Accomcao dationa. Will make round trip every five days between AS TOR I A , ' .'.':, .-.J,-. , -ANn . TILXAMOOK i Connecting at Astoria with the Oregon Railway & Navigation Co. anc! Astoria & Columbia River R. R. for Portland, San Francisco and all point East. For freight and passenger rates apply to , '. Samuel Elmore & Co.. Gea'l A$tsM Astoria, Ore. ; ; ' , v'" OR TO . . . A. & C. R. II. Portland, Oregon Pacific 'iragatioii Company, Tillamook, Oregon O. It & X. Company, Portland, Oregon 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 v Chicaeo. 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. IV ul Railway. H. S ROWE. General Ajtnt 134 f a irnrnin i UIIIUIIIIU The land of fruits, flower and sun shine, where all the summer sports may be enjoyed In winter. PORTLAND to L03 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, Q. P. A, Portland, Or. ASK THK AUBMT tH TICKETS VIA To Spokaie, St Paul, Minneapolis, Ouluth, Chicago, St Louis, and all points esst and south. 2 OVERLAND TRAINS DAILY Q The Flyer and The Fast Mail L SPLENDID SERVICE up to date equipment courteous employe: Daylight trip aoross th Cascade and Rooky Mountains. For tickets, rate folder and full In formation call on or address H. DICKSON. City Ticket Agent 12 Third Street, Portland. Or. & Q. TERKES, O. 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, Or. 1 The World Fair Rout. jyjLi..-aiiui.ijBBiJiyiyiM,u.iiiuiMi Third Street, Portland Oregon SiiojiriiHE San Francisco and Portland S. S. Co. 70 hour from Portland to Chicago. No change of car,' IIMESTHEDms From PORTLASD Depart Arrive Chicago roruaud Salt Lake. Denver, Ft Worth. Omaha. Un. pecial 6 25pm Vufi a. m. wwCItj.8H.ouls. Chicago aud the East via Hunt ington Atlantic fcPs jSlt Lake, l)enver fi o.! v. ui. 1 orin, umuba, Kau via Hunt-lsas City. t LouU. 7 il a u bigtOD Chicago and UieEiut l1-1.. W'11 Walla, fewl .iop. m. poll. st Pnl, DulutlJ 800 pw kuue aua ust 1 OCKAN AND K1VER SCHJEjDULJffi From Astoria All sailing dates subject to change. For San Francisco every five days. Dally ex Columbia River to 4am Daily ex cept Mou cept Sun day a train romtuia aud Way landings Steamer Nahcot'a leaves Astoria on th tide DAILT EXCEPT SUNDAT. FOR 1LWACO, connecting there with train for Long .Beach. Tioga and North Beach points. Returning r. rives at Astoria same evening. Through ticket to and from all prin cipal European citie. Q. W. ROBERTS, Atent, Astoria, Or. fositivz cuns '' UIaJ,!tn,1 Dlte:Kt Kldaef. o curt no par. Car otlctlr ml i rs. jontly ti, votti tun at fo nattrrof how jon mu4 11. Abwlnwif ktrwlnit. Bold bjr dn,wUt. Krtw II 04, or bf km, poetsuL the Anu ?:p;:ii ca. Bold by Cboa. Rogm, 4SV Commercial