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About The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 9, 1905)
THUR80AY, FEBRUARY t, 1905. THE MORNING ASTOniAK. ASnORIA, UKKGON. DEMAND IS STRONG All Produce Finding ,,. Market. a Ready poultry Offerings Art Smaller Oregon ChMH It Seerce Run of Smslt Cesses Orsngss Find Rssdy Sal at Good Pricss. Portlait.l, Feb, , Tlie produce intir kvt coiitlnuwi lively with all frultn. VegrtabM em) meants In good de mand. 'Oregon , chMw II tM rc and mt hivy VlMtlcra are Imitfitlng from kiwit. Hutter continue firm wlllinut Chung lit price. f Poultry ho been cumin In mure lowly I hit n for aurnn days and the prospects are gmnl for rallilnir cur rent prices during the rernuln.ler of the wek. Kggs were frwly offrreJ today, but prlt-va continue the same, though a decline will doublings fol low unless a void simp ahould come, The run of smelt In the Cowllts river has ceased on account of lower water and the price on the little flxh. yiili h are now all In the hands of th 'VMlttllMffl will Iia ailvnni'ft.f . OraiiKea are In heavy aupply. but the dimtml la better than for many yeara and the fruit la finding ready aaU at good prices thut encourage southern shippers to sond the Ix-iit fruit. Grain Product, Feed. , Wheat Walla Walts, 32c; Valley, lie; btueatem, lie. Oata White, 127028; gray, 127. Barley mowing, til; feed, 122.10, Hay Timothy. 114018; clover, 111 012; cheat, 31KT13; alfalfa. 111. MIlUtufTa-narley, rolled. Ill 10; mlddllnga, :4018; chop, 813018; bran I20O21; ahorta, 121025. ' Flour Hard wheat, straight. 14.110 4.10; hard wheat patenta, I4.75O4.S0; Valley, I4.I0O4.7S; graham, 4; rye, II; whole wheat flour, 11.10. Produoe. Butter Fancy creamery, 37 tt 930c; dairy, 13013c; cooking, 10011c. Cheese Toung American, lie; Ore gon full cream, ltHOUc, Eggs Oregon ranch, 87 0 28c. Poultry Mixed chickens, per pound, lOHc; spring, pound, HOllttc; hens, 11013Hc; geeae, 0VicJ turkeys, live. 11017c; turkeys, dressed. 20c; ducas. eld dosen, 14; spring ducks. HOT. HOT. Honey Dark. lOHOUc; amber, 110 no; fancy white, lie. 11.60; bales of 16-lOa. tale 11.80; bags, 60s, line, ton, l.80; bags 60 lbs., genu ine Liverpool, ton, 117; bsgs 60 lbs., ground. 100s, tons, 18.28; R, B. V. P., 20 l-lb. cartons, 12 26; R. 8. V. P, 24 l-lb cartons, 11.76; Liverpool lump, ton, 116. Coffee Mocha, 21021c; Java, fancy, 21012c; Java, good, 2024c; Java, or dinary, 17 20o; Costa Rica, fancy, II O20c; Costa Rica, good, 18018c; Ar buckles, 116.28 per 100 pounds; Lion, 115.26. , ., , Nuts Walnuts. No. 1, soft; shell, 18c; No, 1, hard shell, 131c; ChUe. lie; almonds, ITOllo; filberts, 14016c; Braslls, lie; pecans, 13H01Cc; hick ory, Ic; Virginia peanuts, IOIHc; Jumbo Virginia peanuts, Ic; Japanese peanuts, 5tt08c; chestnuts. Italian, 14c; chsstnuts, eastern, drum, 64,60: coooanuts, dosen, 10c. Rice Imperial Japan, No, 1, 3S.87H: No. 2, 4.26; .Carolina heaJ, 4k; broken head, 4c. '-, Hi'' I V " Provisions llama; to . 1214c; hams picnic, Ic; bacon, regulars, He; bacon, breakfaat, 14018c; dry salt sides, 10c; backs, dry salt. 3e; lard, kettle rendered, tlerced, IKc. Figs White, pound, 6HIbc; black, 107c. ' Dates Golden. 10-lb. boxes, 107c; l-lb packages, Ic; Fard, 16-lb boxes, 11.40 box. Livestock. Cattle-ll.00O4.26; hogs, I4.60O6.60; sheep, I4.25C4.C0. Hops, Wool, Hides, Itc. Hops 27Tb2lc . wool Valley, 20021c; Eastern Ore gon, 1401I& Tallow Prime, per pound, 3H04c; No. 8 and grease. 2tt03c. i Hides Hint dry cow and steer, 14 018c; flint dry ealf, 14015c; salted, 7tt08c; green and grubby, 607c; sheep pelts as to wool, 10060c; An gora, with wool on, 26c 0 1(0. LOCAL PRODUCE. Prlcee Furnished by Rote, Higglns & Compsny The following art the retail prices on local produce yeaterday: Kjta. per. dosen, 30c; butt?r. It, per roll, 70c; chickens, dressed, per pound, lie; mallard ducks, pair, 81; apples, box, 7tc02L26; oranges, box, I2f2.25; potatoes, sack, 81.50; turnips, sack. 10c; carrots, sack. 8L BOILS a w ERUPTIONS Have been suffering from Impure Blood for assay ears, having Boils and the Eruptions. Having heard of 8. 8. 8. 1 da elded to try It, 'and am glad to asv that 11 has dose me a great de J of good. I intend to continue to ue it, as I believe it to tx the best Blood Medicine on the market. Cleveland, Tenn. W. K. Dmua, For over fifteen rears I hare suffered more or lees from Impure Blood, About rear ago i bad a boil appear on my leg below the knee, which waa followed by three more on my neck. I saw 8. 8. 8. advertised and decided to try it After taking three bottles all Boils disappeared and I nave not been troubled any since. , - ' Geo. O. Fmano, (14 W. Jefferson St, Louisville, K7. 3 ,( Newark, Ohio, May j. 1903. ? Prom childhood I had been bothered with bad blood, skin eruptions and bode, I had boils ranging from five to twenty in number each season. The burning ac companying the eruption was temble. B. 8. 8. aeemed to be just the medicine seeded in my case. It drove out all impa rities and bad blood, giving me perma nent relief from the sua eruption end boils. This has been tea years sgo, and 1 have never had a return of the disease. Ml. J. D. Angaron. Write for eit book on blood an skin diseases. Medical advice or any special in formation about your case will cost yon nothing. Til Swift taeclBe Oeasuy, Atlanta, la. TRAVELERS' GUIDE. "iiArvrii AAiirr inirrrr M w ASK ANY TRAVELER and he will , tell yea the t Electrio Lighted. It the Crick Trtlo of them all for COMFORT and ELEGANCE. The ticket office at Portland is 35s Morrison St., Cor. 3d. at A. D. CHARLTON, Assistant Oenera! Pteaecger Agent. PORTLAND, OREGON. V1LLAUES IN THE DARK. Wild Game. Wild geese, 82.60; mallard ducka, 82.10; widgeon ducka. 81.78; teal ducka, 81.60. Frutta and Vegetables. Tropical Frults-'-Lsmone, fancy, 88.11 8.76. choice, 61.780 8.00; orangrt. 81.76 O8.00; cananaa, 60 per pound; pine apples. II.60O4 per doaen. Potatoes, Oregon, 100 pounds, 11.00 OMO; tomatoes, California, per crate. 82.00; turnips, per sack, 10070c; cab- bagea,per pound, IKOltto; carrots, per bags, per pound, l01Vc; carrots, per sock, 60076c; onions, 100 pounds, I2.40O1.&0; sweet potatoes, 81.5001.75 per 100 pounds; cauliflower, per dosen, 75c0l; celery, per dosen, 6G066O. Oils and Lead. Coal Oil Pearl or astral oil, caaea, .210 per gallon; water white oil. Iron fcarrela,16ttc; wood barrels,none; eocene ell caaea, 25c; elalne oil, caaea, 28c; extra star, caaea, 26o; headlight oil, 176 degrees, cases, 24ttsi Iron barrels, lie. (Washington state test burning ells, except headlight. He per gallon higher.) Benstne Sixty-three degrees, caaea, lie; Iron barrels, 18tto. Linseed Oil Pure raw, In barrels, 62c; genuine kettle-boiled In barrels, Kie; cure raw oil In caaea, 67c; genu ine kettle-boiled In cases, 680; lots of 166 gallons, lo less per gallon, -Turpentine In cases, S60 per gal Ion.?" ' ,s Gasoline Stove . gasoline, caaea, 24tto; Iron barrele, 18o; 88 degrees rasollne. caaea, 82c; Iron barrela or drums. 26c. Lead Strictly pure white lead and red lead In ton lota, 74o; 600-pouna lots, 8c; less than 600 pounds, 8U0. Fresh Meats and Fish. Presh Msats-Vsal, 8H8o; pork, sumisue: beef. 805c: mutton,-46a Fish Crabs, per dosen, 81.25; Shoal- sav ovsters. per sock, It; oys ... Miinn. 12.26: halibut. To: black cod. 7c; salmon, Steelheads, 8c; all- versldes. IHc; herlng, 6c; flounders Wftsh. 7c: lobsters, per pound. i2tio: silver smelt, So; shrimp, 10c? rrh. sc: stura-eon. 7c; Columbia river smelt, So; bass, 11 Mo, Groceries, Provisions, Etc I fluaar Golden C. 85.55! powaerso. 81.26: patent cube. 26.85; cane, D. O. I tiK- fruit aua-ar. 18.15; beet sugar. I ts.BS: extra cwt lOo; kegs, cwt, 25c I boxes, ewt, 6O0 (less Ho per pound. If I nM for In 15 days). gait Bales of 76-2s, bale $1.60; bales f ko.. bale 81.60; bales of 40-4S, bale J SttUa( Amt4 OesM Graves of Kvvrsrreeae. Without having actually aeen then you cannot Imagine bow dark some Japanese country vlllagea remain, even In the brightest and hottest weather. In the neighborhood of Tokyo Itself there are many villages of this kind. At a abort distance from auch a settle ment you see no houses; nothing is vis ible but dense grove of evergreen trees. The grove, which is usually composed of young cedars and bamboos, serves to shelter the village from storms and also to aupply timber for various pur poses. Ro closely are the trees planted that there Is no room to pasa between the tmnka of them; tbey stand straight as masts and mingle their crests so as to form a roof that excludes the sun. Each thatched eottnge occupies a clear space in the plantation, the trees form ing a fence about It double the height of the building. Under the trees It ia alwaya twilight, even at high noon, and the house, morulas and evcutng, are half In shadow. Wbut makes the first Impression nf such a vllluge almost dis quieting is not the transparent gloom, which haa a certain weird charm or Its own, but the Btlllnexs. There may be fifty or a hundred dwelllnga, but you see nobody and hear no sound but the twitter of Invisible birds, the occasional crowing of cocks and the shrilling clcatlue. Kven the clcadae find these grove too dim and alng faintly. Delng aun lovers, they prefer the trees outside the village. I forgot to aay that you may sometimes bear a viewless shuttle-chaka-ton, chaka-ton-but that familiar sound in the great green alienee seems an elfish happening. The reason of the hush Is imply that the people are not at borne. All the adults have gone to the neigh boring fields, the women carrying their babies on their backs, and most of the children have gone to the nearest school, perhaps not less than a mile way.-r-Atlantle. A PACT PROVEN. aheeia CMveaee Been the Meat Ikee Meal f IU Trataw If there la the slightest doubt In the minds of any that Dandruff germs do not exist, their belief la compll-4 by the fact that a rabbit Innoculated with the germs became bald In six, weeks' time. It must be spparent to any porson therefore that the only prevention of baldnens Is the destruction of the germ which set Is successfully accomplished In one hundred per cent of mum by the application of Newbro'e Herplclde. -Dandruff Is caused by the same germ which cflune baldness and can be pre vented with the same remedy Newbro'e Herplclde. Areept no substitute. "Destroy the cause you remove the effect." flold by leading drugvlsta. Bond 10c, In stamps for sample to The Ilcrplclde Co Detroit. Mich. Eagle Drug Store, 851-858 Bond St, Owl Drug Store, 641 Com. St, T. F. I-aurln, Prop. "Special Agent" 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 tlons and polnta of Interest along the line between Ogden and Den ver that the trip never becomes tiresome. 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 124 Third Street PORTLAND. OREGON Schedule of quartermaster steamer Howard for the month of February, 1105: a a ...a . n. 4 $ v 4 Thursday 2d. .8:0 Saturday 4th..l;ll Tuesday, 7th.. ,1:00 Thursday th..l:00 Saturday 11th. 1:60 Tuesday 14th.. 1:00 Thursday llth.l:00 Saturday 18th.. 1:00 Tuesday 21st.. 8:00 Thursday 23 J.. 8:00 Saturday 25th. .8:00 Tuesday 28th. 7: 00 10: i 11:20 10:16 10:16 8:46 2:4f t:48 1:45 10:16 2:I0 10:11 8:45 10:15 2:45 11:00 1:46 10:16 1:45 10:15 2:48 10:15 2:80 10:15 2:45 4:00 4:00 4:00 1:00 1:16 4:00 4:00 4:00 4:00 4:00 6:15 4:00 TRAVELER! GUIDE. Trips marked Include Ft Canby. Waah. Tuesday and Thursday mornings the boat will lay at Ft Columbia wharfl for one hour. Subject to change. The boat will leave Astoria Mondaya and Wednesdaya for Ft Stevena and Ft Columbia at 8 a. m. Returning, leave Ft Stevena at 10 a. m., remain ing at Ft Stevena until 6:40. "Best by Test" A trans continental trav eler 8a jb: "I've tried them all and I prefer the North western Limited It's the best to be found from coast to coast" It'8"The Train for Com fort" every night in the year between Minneapolis, St. Paul and Chicago. He fbre staiting on a trip no matter where-writ for Interenttng informa tion about oomforteble traveling. H.LSISLER, General Agent 132 Third 61 Portland, Oregon. T. W. TBABDALK, General Psaeenetr Agent, Bt Paul, Minn. Steamer "SUE H. ELF.20KP The Largest; Stauncheet, Steadiest and most Seaworthy vessel ever on tin's route. .Best of Table and State Uoom 'Accommo dations. Will make round trip every five days between ASTORIA ANTV TIULAMOOK Connecting at Astoria with the Oregon Railway & Navigation Co. and Astoria & Columbia River R. R. for Portland, San Francisco and all point East, For freight and passenger rates apply to - Ssmsel Etacre O Cos, Gea'l Atts. Astcrl Orta ;:' ,; r OB to ''; ' "fi A. & C. R. It. Portland, Oregon . . r . Pacific NswafratieB Company, Tillamook, Oregon O. R. & N. 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 Checago, 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. Tcul Railway. 134 Third Street, Portland alifornia ! The land of fruits, flowers and aua shine, where all the 'summer sports may be enjoyed In winter. PORTLAND to LOS ANGELES AND RETURN. reached Tift THE SHORT ROUTE Beautifully Illustrated booklets and folders, descriptive of the many charm lng winter resorts, may be secured from any Southern Pacific Agent, or address W. E. COMAN, Q. P. A Portland, Ore. aese tiny Ccpiulea are euperior to Balsam of Copaiba, Cubebs or Injection! andtiimtN CURE IN 43 H0URSpU the same diteases wluv Out inconvenience. Soli h tl nncrt. TIDE TABLE, FEBRUARY FEBRUARY, 1905, Low Water, A. M. FEBRUARY, 1905. Date. I h.m. it. Wedneaday 1 4:52 8.1 Thursday 2 :46 19 Prldav I b:su as Ratnrdav 4 7118 1.7 SUNDAY t i:m " Mondat 61 1:26 16 Tuesday 71 l: 641 x.c Wednesday S 1.4 Thursday W :ol s.s Prldav 10110 : 8tl x.2 Saturday 1111:33 U SUNDAY 13 SUNDAY 12 Monday ......... lt Tuesday H Wednesday IS Thursday ........ ltj Friday 17 Saturday 18 SUNDAY 1 Monday 10 Tuesday tl Wednesday 221 Thursday .13 Friday ..........24 Saturday 25 SUNDAY ' 26 Monday 27 0:50 Tuesday 28 :H , e e e e 0:53 2:26 t:65 5:02 6:67 1:42 T:7 :00 8:1S 0:61 10:48 11:49 P. M. 8.4 16 15 11 16 10 1.5 0.8 1.1 0.7 0.8 0.8 10 3.3 h.m, 6:35 6:31 7:01 7:37 8:07 8:34 8:65 3:16 :44 10:18 10:57 13:19 11:46 1:36 2:40 8:47 4:47 5:37 6:24 7:08 7:49 1:10 8:28 9:66 10:43 11:41 12:65 2:08 ft. Jligh Water. Date. JMjJUf 1.4 Wednesday 0.7 Thursday . 0.7 Friday ... 0.6 Saturday 0.1 SUNDAY 0.3 Monday 0,3 Tuesday 1.2 Wedneaday ...... 1.7 Thursday 9 11 Friday 10 3.6 Saturday 11 1.1 SUNDAY 12 3.0 Monday 13 1.1 Tuesday .........14 1.8 Wedneaday 15 0.1 Thursday ........ 16 0.0 Friday 17 0.1 Saturday 18' -0.9 Saturday 18 -0.9 SUNDAY l 0.7 Monday zo 0.8 Tuesday 31 0.4 Wednesday ......22 0.9 Thursday 23 1.6 Friday ....24 14 Saturday ........ 25 0.9 SUNDAY 2 0.8 Monday ., 27 8:17 0.6 Tuesday 28 I h.m. 1110:30 2111:25; 0:37 1:15 1:47 2:19 8:46 8:11 3:38 4:10 4:44 6:27 6:20 T:28 8:40 9:48 16:48 0:02 11:41 0:44 1:25 2:04 3:44 3:21 4:05 4:51 6:46 6:50 8:00 ft I h.m. ft 8.5 8.6 7.2 7.4 16 7.6 7.6 7.6 7.7 T.6 7.6 7.8 7.6 T.6 7.8 12 8.7 T.4 9.0 8.0 8.4 8-7 8.9 8.9 8.7 8.4 8.2 7.9 T.8 11:55 12:12 12:61 1:28 2:04 3:37 3:11 8:55 4:34 6:26 6:30 7:68 9:30 10:25 11:17 ..1 13:82 1:20 2:07 8:69 8:52 4:52 6:00 7:18 8:40 9:63 6.9 8.6 8.5 8.3 8.0 7.6 T.l 6.7 6.3 5.8 6.4 6.4 6.6 11 6.8 t's 6.1 6.0 6.2 A. & C. R. R. TIME CARD. EFFECTIVE 8EPT. 4, 1904. Leave PORTLAND Arrive loOa.m i Portland Union ( 11 7,00 p.m depot for Astoria) 9 10a. m 9.40 p.m Leave ASTORIA Arrive 7.45 a m ( for Portland and .m 610 p.i way points ll.SOa.m 10.30 p-m SEASIDE! DIVISION Leave ASTORIA Arrive 11.33 a.m for Seacicie Direct p ro Leave ASTORIA. Arrive tS.15 a.m 5.50 p. .m ( for Warrenton, i 10 :45a.m Hammond, Ft Stevens, Siule) 7:40 a, m Leave SEASIDE Arrive 4 :30 p.m for AatorialPirect 12 :30p.m Leave SEASIDE. (U5 a. m ( for Warrenton J at . Hum. Arrive 9.30a,m I mond,Astoria i)7.! 9 25a.m 20 p.m. ASK THE AGENT FOU TICKETS V ) Snoipr LiriE . Asa San Francisco end Portland S. S. Co. 76 hours from Portland to Chicago. No change of care. Depart Chicago Portland Special ftlltft. m. ia Hunt ington T1A Atlantic kx press 8:1ft p. m. vl Hunt-! lngton TIME SCHEDULES From PORTLAND Halt Lake, Denver, Ft wort li. umahs. Kin- sfiCtt,Ht Louis, wnic&go ana toe xtoi Salt Lake, Denver FlJ w orm. umana. Kan as City, Ht Louis, Chicago and the East 6t Panl Walla Walla, t ! Faxt Mall ton. Spokane, Minna- :15 p. m. lapolis. Ht Paul, Duluth viacpo- auwausee, Chlcagew kane andat I Arrive 7:lai OCEAN AND RIVER SCHKDULiE From Astoria All sailing dates subject to change. For San Francisco every five days. Additional train leave Aatorla dally at 11:30 a. m. for all points on Ft Stevens branch, arriving Ft Stevens 13:30 p, tm, returning, leaves Ft Stev ena at 8:00 p. m., arriving Astoria 3:45 p. in. Sunday only. Through tickets and close connec tion via. N. P. Ry. at Portland and Ooble and O. R. ft N. Co., via. Portland. J. C. Mayo, G. P. A. Te 8peka.ie, 8t Paul. Minneapolis, Duluth, Chicago, 8b Louie, and all points ssst and south. 2 OVERLAND TRAINS DAILY Q The Flyer and! he Fast Mail L 8PLENDID SERVICE UP TO DATE EQUIPMENT COURTEOUS EMPLOYES Daylight trip aeross the Casoade and Rooky Mountains. For tickets, rates foldera and full In formation call on or addreaa H. DICKSON. City Ticket Agent 123 Third Street Portland, Or. & Q. TERKES, Q. W. P. A 613 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'a Fair Route. Dally ex cept Hun day atrani Columbia River to fortiana and Way landings 4 an Daily ex cept Moa Steamer Nahcot'a leaves Astoria on the tide DAILY EXCEPT SUNDAY. FOR ILWACO. connecting there with trains for Long Beach. Tioga and North Beach points. Returning ar rives at Astoria same evening. Through tickets to and from all prin cipal European citlea. O. w: ROBERTS, Agent, Astoria, Ore. &iTs Silica Gipsis a rcsiTiva cuns StrlafluumttM t OtUnS tk BladUnr and Uuwm Kldiwjr. y ur bo ptf. 0 anhkly aae Ptra. amtlr tb wont him ot tlwnki and tift, Ba mattrrot how kBg Inf. abaolntclr kuuin. 8uid bf dmicfUta. ftion TBI tAnal-TEfSta CO, aauaeoMTatMs.iiMM. , Sold by Chas. Rogers, 463 Commercial (as) eu, ' 4tr