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About The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 11, 1905)
THE MORNING ASTORIA, ASTORIA, OKKGON. SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 11, 1905. Home Have your cake, muffins, and tea bis cuit home-made. They will be fresher, cleaner, more tasty and wholesome. Royal Baking Powder helps the house wife to produce at home, quickly and eco nomically, fine and tasty cake, the raised hot-biscuit, puddings,; the frosted layer die, crisp .cookies, crullers, ; crusts arid' muffins, with which the ready-made food found at the bake-shop or grocery does not compare. Royal is the greatest of bake-day helps. ROY At SAKINO POWDM Little Doing in the Various Pro duce Lines. Poultry Continues Firm WKh Fancy Stock Much In Demand Eggi Are Down (o 25 Cent 'Freeh Fiih ( : Ara Again Very Scarce. I'ortlitii.l, Feb. ' 10. There I IUIW liimae In th tone of the proilme market. Kk. whic h hnve been steadily ilfflltiliitt from SOo a down were freely offereJ today for 25 rent. Th weather Ih growing colder, how ever, nml If a lrm ensue to ket the farmers out of the market It I llk;ly the prUe nmy advance slightly for a clay or two. Dealers are buylt'a slowly on account of the J.-tl I tilutt market. I'oultry continue firm, with fat iK'it hard to get. Outgoing vessels have cleaned the market of the best of tin- poultry cuh Jay for u tweg and Ihu better stock commanilM good price. Freeh milmoti and smelt are scarce HKiiln und the price I high. The bird shipments of smelt front tho fowlltx river have fulled, and the t( k carried by (he retailer hue run out. Ttie price will noon ba back around S rent. Grain Producta, Feed. Wheat Walla Walla, 12c; Valley, 88c; blueatem, 88c Oata White. 827028: gray, 827. Barley lire wins, 823; feed. $22.50 Hay Timothy. 114 16; clover, 111 012; cheat, $11012; alfalfa, $11. Mlllatuffa Barley, rolled. $23.50; mldJltnga, $24025; chop, $1891$: bran S20O31; ahorta. $28&25. Flour Hard wheat, atralght, $4,160 1.30; hard wheat patenta, $4.7504.(0; Valley, $4.8004-76; graham, $4; rye. $5; whole wheat flour, $3.90. Preduee, Butter Fancy creamery, 27MiO30c; dairy, 13018Ho; cooking, lOOUc Cheeae Young American, 14o; Ore gon full cream, 16c. Egg Oregon ranch, 262c. Poultry Mixed chlckena, per pound, llttc; aprlng, pound, 12012V4c; hen, llOHttc; geeae, KOIHc; turkeya, Uve, 15017c; turkeya, dreed, 20o; ducka. old doten, $9; aprlng ducka, $99.50. $$ot. Honey Dark, lOViOUo; amber, 130 13o; fancy white, 15c Wild Game. Wild geeee, $404 50; mallard durk. $303-50; wldKeon duck, $202-25; teal vlucks, $1.60. Fruit and Vegetable. Tropical Fruit Lemons, fancy, $3.2 ' 3.75; choice, $2.76(83.00; orange, $1.7") O2.00; cananaa, 60 per pound; pine apple, $3.5004 per dozen. Totntoes, Oregon, 100 pounds, S.U'df $1,00; tomatoes, California, per crate, $2.00; tumlpa, per sack, 60O70o; cab bogea.per pound, H4lttc; carrot, per bag, per pound, lttOlHc; carrot, per eack, 60O75o; anion, 100 pounds, $2.4002.50; weet otatoe, $1.6001-75 per 100 pound; cauliflower, per doen, 75cO$li celery, aer dexen, 650$5o. Oil and Lead. Coal OH Pearl or aatral oil, cae, 21o per gallon; water white oIL iron barrel,15Hc; wood barrela.none; eocene oil, caaea, 25c; elalne oil, cae. 28c; xtra tar, caaes, 26c; headlight oil, 176 degree, casea, 24Hc; Iron barrela 1 I 8n. rwaahlnaton atata test burning Wla, except headlight, Vio per gallon MARKET STAT ONERY I Matte CO.. HIW VOSK. . . . . ii j . K.i. tic; tenulne kettla-bolled In barrel.! tic; pure raw oil. In cae. 57c; genu- ! Ina kettle-boiled In caaea, 59c; lota of 250 aallone. 1c leaa aer aallon. Pemlne Blxty-thre degree, caaea, tlo; Iron bamla, nc. Turpentine-In caaea, 8 Co per gal lon. Oaaollne Stove gaollne, IiVte: Iron barrela. 18c; 8 caaes,! degreea; gaaollne, caaea, 32c; Iron barrela on drum, 2c. j Lad Strictly pure whit lead and' red lead In ton lota. 7c; 600-pound' lota, 8c; leva than 000 pound. SVic. Freeh Meate and Fieh, Frh Meat Veal, $V08c; pork. 5V40V4c; beef, 86c; mutton. 460. Fish Crab, per doten, $1.25; Bhoul water By oyatera, per sack. $4; oys tera, gallon. $2.25; halibut. 7c; block cod. 7c; anlmon, 8teelheitds, 8',4c; l" vemlde. e; hcrlng, 6c; flounders 6c; catfish, 7c; lobster, per pound, llVtc; silver sinell. Sc; shrimp, 10v, perch, 6c; aturgeon. 7c; Columbia river smell, 3c; bass, 12V4c. e Groceries, Provisions, Etc. Sugar flolden C. $5.55; powdered, $.25; patent cube, $.S5; cane, D. Q., $8.18; fruit sugar. $8.15: beet augnr, $5.95; extra cwt. 10c; kegs, cwt., 25c; boxes, cwt.. 60c (less Uo per pound. If pnld for In 18 days). Balt-nales of 76-2a. bale $1.50; balea of 50-Ss, bale $1.60; bales of 40-4S. bale $1.50; bales of 15-10. bale $1.60; bags. 60a. fine. ton. $0.50; bags 60 lbs., genu ine Liverpool, ton, $17; bags 60 lbs., H ground. 100s. tons. J5.25; R 8. V. P.. 20 6-lb. cartons. $2 15; B. 8. V. P, 24 3-lb cartona, $1.75; Liverpool lump, ton. $15. Coffee Mocha. 202c; Java, fancy. 2 032c; Java. good. 20 0 24c; Java, or dinary, 1720c; Costa Itlca. fancy, 18 O20c; Costa Rica. good. 16018c: Ar- buckle. $15.25 per 100 pounds; Lion, $16.25. Nuts Walnut. No. 1. oft shell, ISlic: No. 1, hard eholl. 134c; Chile. 18c; almonds, J7(tr 18c; filberts. 14fl5c; nraxlls, 18c; pernns. ISMi'ISe; hick ory. 8c; Virginia peanuts, 8g8H5: Jumbo Virginia peanuts. 9c: Japanese peanuts, 6tyfo6c; chestnuts. Itallnn. 14o: chestnuts, eastern, drum, $4.50; ccoanuts. dozen, 90c. Rice Imnerlal Japan. No. 1, $5.37 : No. 2, $4.25; Carolina heaJ, 6c; broken bead, 4c. Provisions llama, to slxe, 12Vc; ham picnic, 9c; bacon, regulars, 11c; bacon, breakfast, 1401c; dry ealt side. 10c: backs, dry salt, 9c; lnrd. kettle rendered, tlerced, tc. FiKaWhltQ, pound, 6V4!h6c; black. 607c Date flolden, 60-lb. boxe. 7c; 1-lb packogea, 80; Fard, 15-lb boxes, $1.40 box. Hop, Wool, Hid, Etc. Hides Flint dry cow and steer, 14 TIDE TABLE, FEBRUARY, 1905. Low Water. "Date." Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday A.M. P. M. 'h.m.T ft. h.tn.l ft. 3.1 2.9 2.8 2.7 4:52 6-.4G 6:35 7: 18 7:52 8:2 8:54 9:23 9:58 5:15! 6:21 7:01! 7:3" 8:07 8:34 8:65 9:16 9:44 -0.4 0.7 -0.7 -0.5 SUNDAY 2.6 2.6 2.5 0.1 0.3 0. 8 1.2 1.7 2.1 2.6 1.9 3.0 1. 1.2 0.S 0.0 Monday ... 0 Tuesday 7 Wednesday ...... 8 Thursday 9 2.4 2.3 Friday 10 Saturday 11 SUNDAY 12 SUNDAY 12 10:35 2.2 2.1 10:18 10:57 11:23 12:19 11:46 a 1 Monday ....13 1:26 2:40 1:47 4:47 Tuesday 14 Wednesday 15 Thursday 18 0:63 2:25 3:55 1.4 3.6! 1.6 Friday 171 6:02 3.1 6:37, -0.6 Saturday 18 6:67 2.5 5:24 -0.9 SUNDAY 19 6:42 2.0 7:08 7:49! 0.9 Monday to 7:27 9:00 8:13 1.5 -0.7 Tuesdny 11 0.8 1.1 9:10 8:28 0.2 Wednesday 22 -0.4 Thursday 13 9:51 0.7 9:65 0.9 1.6 2.4 0.9 o.a 0.6 Friday 24 10:48 0.8 10:43 Saturday 2 11:49 0.8 11:41 SUNDAY 26 12:65 ... Monday 27 0:60 3.0 2:08 OISc; flint dry alf, H16c; salted, 7'4aS'4c; green 6nl grubby, t7c; itiAcp pells ft to wool, 10G0c; An gora, with wool on, 25cI.0Q. Jlopa 27rb2BC. Wool Valley, 20021c; Eastern Ore- gon, HOlSa Tallow Prima, per pound, JViCMc; No. 1 and grease, tQ3(s. Livestock. Cattle-a.004.25; hog, l4.DOf5.60; sheep, M.2SfrU0. LOCAL PRODUCE. Price Furnished by Roat, Higgins 4 Company Th. following r th. retail price on local produce yesterday; Kff m. JT down, 80c; butter, bent, per roll. 70c; chicken, dressed, per pound, 18c; mallard ducks, pair, II; apple, box. 7Sc1.25; orange, box. 122.25; potatoes, wk, $l.6o; turnip. nek, 0c; carrots, sack, tL . THE DOQ'8 COLD NOSE. Oriel. AesorSlnsI to thm tea Hook or Nuak'e Ark. "Tlia truo tory of the dog's cold Bono baa brcn handed dow n to u sail oni from the log book of the ark," says a Bailor lu the New York Time. "Mrs, Noah wt-nt down one morning to the potato bin In the lower hold for the vegetable required for tho noonday uioal. IIw favorite colli d, Nip, fol- lowed her. aa wuh bin dally cuntom. While Mra. Noab waa aortlnic out the tubo(f Uw flrk wmdwJ wUb sma wl punctured a amull hole In ,..' . ... i,i her aide cloao to where the lady atood. Peeing Hint Immeillnte action wn nec eemtry, alio twk off her woolen petti coat and oprou and stuffed thera Into tho hole, but the preioture of the water n....f 4t.M I.Im., ,in an,! m aha nut ,.,,,, , ,.,, n,,i ,i on them, cull- , ......n- , nM),iyt,iup. Hut no one seemed to hear her, as the animals were tuiiklii!t such a noise. In her po sition she lentiiKl back so that the backs of her arm were pressed up SKuliist the cold side of tho vessel; bene Ui backs of women's arms nre always cold. The' water wuh coming lu fust, aud she be'iiu to f cur for the ucty f the itrk. so she jumiiod up and. irriibbiti;: Xln. nut his nose Into tlu hole nml biole him stay there until she went to the fore hutch and shout ed for help. A cnrpentCT'a mate henrd her and came down Into the hold with a soft pine plus, released poor Nip nml stopped the leak. The wuler outside wns very cold, nml Nip cot u cold nose, and hence !1 lienlthy don hnve a cold nose." THE INFERNAL REGIONS. Haw Tber Ar Drplrlfd I HoiIdhlm mod lilimUn, The lnremnl reRlons of Buddhism are horrible. They comprise a great hell and 1U6 lesser bells. In these bells, necoriliiiK to the sculpture of tho Buddhist temples, men are ground to powder nnd their dust turned Into ants and fleas and spiders. They are pestled lu a uiortur. The hungry cat redhot iron bolls. The thirsty drink molten Iron. Isluiulsm say of tho Infernal re gions: "They who believe not shall have garments of Are fitted for them. Boiling water ahull be poured on their heads a ml on their skins, and they shall be benten with maces of Iron." In the Scandinavian mythology, the mythology of Odin nnd Thor. we are told that "lu Nastroiul there Is a vast and direful structure, with doors that face the north. It Is formed entirely of the bucks of serpents, wattled to gether like wlckerwork. But the ser pents' henda are turned toward the In side of tho hull, nnd they continually send forth tlootls of venom, In which wndo all those who commit murder or forswear themselves." In the past Christian .clergymen loved to describe hell. Tho preseut tendency, however, is to avoid discus slou of this phut to dwell upou the gentler and moro lovely side of Chrla tlanlty. Exchange. Ml T aese tiny Capsule are tupehor to Balsam ot . lopaioa, Cubebs or Injections anJAtmy V ntnr in aa HOURSllWUI i th3 t.me diseases witiv out lncon,enience. FEBRUARY FEBRUARY, 1905. "High 'Water."" A.M. P.M. Jn'm- tt-ln-m- 1110:30 8.5 11:55 6.9 2111:25 8.6 3 0:37 7.2 12:12 8.6 4 1:15 7.4 12:51 8.5 5 1:47 7.6 1:28 8.3 6 2:19 7.6 2:04 8.0 7 2:46 7.6 2:37 7.6 8 1:11 7.6 3:11 7.1 9 1:18 7.7 1:65 6.7 10 4:10 7.6 4:34 6.1 11 4:44 7.6 6:26 5.8 12 6:27 7.6 6:10 6.4 13 8:20 7.6 7:68 5.4 14 7:28 7.6 9:20 6.6 15 8:40 7.8 10:25 6.1 ...... 1 9:48 8.2 11:17 6.8 , 17 10:48 8.7 .'. 18 0:02 T.4 1811:41 9.0 , 19 0:44 8.0 12:32 9.2 , 20 1:25 8.4 1:20 9.2 .......21 1:04 8.7 2:07 8.9 22 2:44 8.9 2:59 8.4 23 1:21 8.9 8:52 7.9 24 4:05 8.7 4:52 7.! 25 4:51 8.4 6:00 6.5 26 6:46 8.2 7:18 6.1 17 6:50 7.9 8:40 6.0 28 8:00 7.8 9:53 6.2 Wednesday Thursday .. Friday .... Saturday .. SUNDAY . Monday . , . Tuesdny . . . Wednesday Thursday . . Friday . . . . Saturday .. SUNDAY . Monday ... Tuesday ... Wednesday Thursday .. Friday Saturday .. Saturday .. SUNDAY . Monday .. Tuesday . . Wednesday Thursday . . Friday . . . . Saturday .. SUNDAY . Monday . . . TRAVELERS' GUIDE. 7- ASK ANY TRAVELER and he will tell yon the I" Electric Lighted. Is tbe Crick Train of them all far COMFOHUrd ELEGANCE. The ticket office at Portland is at 55 Mormon St., Cor. 3d. A. D. CHARLTON, Aaelataot 0 n-ral Fneetger Agent. PORTLAND, OREGON. YOU WILL BE SATISFIED WITH YOUR JOURNEY. . your ticket read over the Den ver and Rio Grande Railroad, the "Scenic Line of the World." BECAUSE There are so many scenic attrac tion and point of Interest along the line between Ogden and Den vcr lhat the trip never becomes tiresome. If you are going East, write for In formation and get a pretty book tbat will tell you all about It. W. C. McBride, General Agent 124 Third Street PORTLAND. OREGON. IBEgEESSBSXK. BEST? "Best by Test" A trans continental trav eler says: " I've tried them all and I prefer the North Western Limited i It's the best to be fund from coast to coast." ItV "The Train for Com fort" every night in the year between Minneapolis, St. Paul and Chicago. Before Rtnttliitoi) a trip no matter where write for liurmtlnu informa tion about com forcible traveling. H. L SISLER. Gtntral AgtnL 132 Third St. Portland. Oreson T. w. TKasoale. Ueneral PaHMenitt-r Aitenl. Hi Paul, Miun. A. & C. R. R. . TIME CARD. EFFECTIVE 8EPT. 4, 1904. in is Leave PORTLAND Arrive HiiOa.ui j i'ortlaud I'uion ll.iOa.in 7,00 p.m I depot for Astoria) 'J.40 p.m Leave ASTORIA Arrive 7 45 a m j for Portland ami ll.SOa.m 6 10 p m f way points 10.30 p m SEASIDE DIVISION Leave ASTORIA Arrive lTya in for S'Hniile lHret t SO pro Leave ASTORIA. Arrive t8.1oa.M I for Warrentou, I l0:45a.ui llitimiiond, H 5.50 p.m (Steven, Seaside) 7:40 a.ra Leave SEASIDE Arrlva 47iiO p.m for Antoria Direct lL' :3C)p.iu Leave SEASIDE. Arrive 6.15a. m (for Warrenlon Ft ) " 9 25 a.m Stevens. Ham- 9.30a.m mond.Astoria ) 7.20 p.m. Additional train leaves Astoria dally at 11:30 a. m. for all point on Ft Steven branch, arriving Ft. Stevens 12:10 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 Qoble and O. R. & N. Co., via. Portland. J. C. Mayo, G. P. A TRAVELERS' GUIDE. Steamer- "SillE The Largest; Staunchest, Steadiest and most Seaworthy vessel ever 011 this route. 1'estof Table and State .Room Accommo dations. Will make round trip every five days between A ST OR I A : 'Attn - ; TIUUAMOOK Connecting at Astoria with the Oregon Railway & Navigation Co. and Astoria fe Columbia Kiver R. R. for Portland, San Franciwo and all point East. For freight and passenger ratea apply to , Samuel Elmore 0 Co., Gen'1 Agts., Astcrta, Ore. - on to ' A. & C. IS. IL Portland, Oregron Pacific Navajfation 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 Chsc'ago, run via Chicago. Milwaukee & Si, 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 & SL T-ul Railway. H. S R0WE. General Agtnt The land of fruits, flower and aun ahlne, where all the summer sport may be enjoyed In winter.' PORTLAND to LOS ANGELES AND RETURN. reached via THE SHORT ROUTE Beautifully illustrated booklet and folders, descriptive of the many charm ing winter resorts, may be aecured from any Southern Pacific Agent, or address W. E. COMAN, G. P. A, Portland, Ore. ASK THE AGENT FOK TICKETS VIA To Speka.ie, St. Paul, Minneapolis. Duluth, Chicago, SL Louis, -and all points east and south. n OVFRUND TRAINS DAILY H i The Flyer and The Fast Mail L SPLENDID SERVICE UP TO DATE EQUIPMENT COURTEOUS EMPLOYES Daylight trip across th 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. . & O. YERKES, Q. W. P. A, . C12 First Avenue, Seattle, Wash. WE GIVE EXPEDITED . SERVICE ON FREIGHT ROUTE YOUR SHIPMENT8 VIA GREAT NORTHERN Full Information from WM. HARDER, General Agent. Portland, Ore. ' The World'a Fair Route. ! a lif oi ilia ! S55 Winmnii mi rniiiiiiiiiniiniininrirwiiiii H EUIOR 134 Third Street, Portland V OREGON Shorj line akd uwonPACiFie San Francisco and Portland S. S. Co. 70 hours from Portland to Chicago. No change of car. TIME SCHEDULES From PORTLAND Depart Arrive Chicago roruaua Special t:!i. m. Salt Uke, Denver. Ft Worth. Omaba. Kau- 6 25pm as Cilj.Ht Lout. via Hu"H tuicago ana tae East ingtuo Atlantic Kxpress 8:13 p. m. via liuut lug too Salt take. Uenver Ftl nortn.llninhu k.n. 7 :lt a m 'sasClty, 8tLul8, Cbicago and the East 8t Paul Walla Walla. I ewis- . ....... in.u.of.au.,iuilB. I g:16p. m. lapoliK. htFanU Duiuth 80 p ta kane anda8t I OCEAN AND RIVER SOHEDUUhi From Astoria All sailing dates subject to change. For San Francisco every live days. Dally ex- j cept sun day atTaiii Columbia River to 4am Daily ex cept Hun t'orilaud aud Way litudtugg Steamer Kahcot'a leaves Astoria oa the tide DAILY EXCEPT , SUNDAY. FOR ILWACO, connecting there with trains for Long Beach. Tioga and North Beach points. Returning ar rive at Astoria same evening. through tickets to and from all prin cipal European cities. G. W. ROBERTS, Agent, Astoria, Ore. Scott's FEps:i Ospto POSITIVE Cut. 2 PorlEflro!lonerOUrh ot t'ia BiWt bdu Dip.. KiuDpj. :o cute no f . CiiKi cnictlr ud Itrj. neatly the worst caw '4 no malt r of how laan nout luff. itlMOlulelT bumlni rio!(t by dru.'i'iU. rrioa 1.J, Jbuiet.JJ.J6. Ilil SANUL-PtPSIK CO, BCLLCSONTajN.vHI Bold by Chaa. Rogers, 4EI Commercial mm Llnaeed Oil Purt raw, in oarreie, Tuesday 28 2:11 1.3 3:17 I