The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930, February 22, 1905, Page 7, Image 7

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    WEDNESDAY, .FESRUARY 22, '1905.
THE MORNING' ASTORIA!, ASTORIA, OREGON.
TRAVELERS' QUIDS.
D
TRAVELERS' OUIOE.
A CHATTER OF HEALTH
r
curs
ASK ANY
v
TRAVELER
nd hs will
tell yen tbe
Steamer "SUE EH. Elf, W
" Beauty and grace from
no condition rise;
Use Pears sweet maid'
there all the secret lies," -
(- !.;...
The Largest; Staunchest, Steadiest and most Seaworthy vessel
ever on this route. Best of Table and State .Room Aicobqe
dations. Will make round trip every five days betwtea
' Af bRlA'--
1 If US'
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Absolute! Puro
OREGON
POTATOES
Demand In California for Oregon
f ' Spuds t ,
Potatoee Quoted at 1.33 per 100
Pounda In Astoria, Although tht
I Farmer Sold Cheaper Earlitr
I in the Season.
L There has ben big demand . for
Oregon potatoes from California
Fftrmera sold a large amount early Jn
toe season for 7ft to Q cents pT sack
reluelng th auppty for home- con
sumption and th prlca la now quoted
at f l ift for 190 pound.
i ' , ...
drain Preduets, Feed, .
, Wheat Walla Walla, lie; Valley.
He; bluestem, I to. . " .sp
oils White, tt70tl; gray, 117.
Barley Brewing, Ill; feed, IIISO
Hay Timothy, iiiem clew, m
012; cheat 111011; alfalfa, 1L
Mlilotuffa Barlay, roed. . tills;
middlings, Sit Oil; chop, flf OH; br
IfOOtli aaOrta, IllOll. ; .
Flour Hard wheat, straight t4.HO
4.11; bard wheat paten ta, I4.7IOU0;
Vallay. I4J0O4.7I; graham, it; rye.
II; whole wheat flour, $M.
i..,Fi4fcmbt ,,, ..
Butter Fancy creamery, ITHif loo;
dairy, UOKVio; cooking, lOOUo.
Cheese tounf American, He; Ore
gon full cream, 15a,
Eggs Oregon ranch, 110 Mo..
Poultry Mixed chickens, par pound,
Utto: spring, pounda, 11011V4c; bene.
llOHHc; geese, 90W turkeys, live,
11017c; turkeya, dreaaad, 10c; duck a,
Id dosen, ; spring ducka, $9.50.
1107. : ' ' "
Honey Dark, lttOUo; amber, 110
lie; fancy white, l&c.
' Wild Qeme. v
Wild geese, $4 0 4.50; mallard, ducka,
tlQLSO; widgeon ducka, $21.25; teal
ducka, 11.60.
Frulta and Vegetable.
Tropical Fruit Lemons, fancy, tl.lfi
I. 7S. choice, li.7IOI.IO; orangve, 11.76
tfl.oo; cananas, to per pound; plne
'apples, 11.5004 per doien. ,
Potatoes, Oregon, 100 pounda, ;c4J
II, 00; tomatoes, California, per crate,
11.00; turnlpa, per aack, 0O70o; cab
bages.per pound, l!4le; carrots, per
bags, per pound, IHOlHoj
carrota, per aack, 60O75o;
onions, 100 pounds, I140O1.60; sweet
potatoes, tl.50Ol.75 per 100 pounds;
caulifiowsr, per dosen, 75cOtli celery,
per desen, (SOfSe.
Oils and Lead.
Coal Oil Pearl or astral oil, caaei,
llo per gallon; water white oil, iroa
barrela,15Hoi wood barrel s,none;cocen.
oil, cases, 25c; elelne oil, cases, tic;
extra star,' easss, Ice.' headlight oil,
176 degrees, casea, lefte; Iron barrels,
18c. (Washington .state test burning
oils, except headlight, Ho per rallon
higher.)
Unseed Oil Pur raw, In barrels,
tlo; genulnt kettle-boiled in barrels,
64o; purs raw ell in casea, 67c; genu
ine kettle-boiled in eases, 59o; lota at
160 gaUsns, la, less per gallon. .
Betialne Sixty-three degrees, cases,
llo; Iron bsxrels, 15Ha
Turpentine In caaes, 85c per gal-
Mk 'J""'-". '' '''''
Qasollne Store gasollns, casea,
llttc; lrori barrels, 18o; " It degrees
gasoline, caaes, llo; Iron baxrela or
drums, Me.' " . T ""' r. ' '
Lead Strictly pure whits lead and
red lead in ton lota, 794c; 600-pound
lots, Sc;-less tnanBOO pounaa, t i
Freeh Meste and Fleh.
Fresh Meats-Veal, tVaOto; . pork.
6tf0ttc: beef, t6o; mutton, 40fl.
Fleh Crabs, per down, tt26 J; Shoal
water Bay oysters, per sack. 14;" oys
ters, gallon, 18.85;. -halibut,' 'os, black
cod, 7c; salmon, Steelheads, !o; sll
vereldee, 6c; herlng, 6c;" floundere
5c; catflah, 7c; lobsters," per pound,
l2V4c; silver amelt, 5c; shrimp, 10:
ixrch, 6c; sturgeon, 7c; Columbia
river smeltt Ic; bass, llftc
'Oreeerlea, Provlelons, Etc
Sugar Golden C, 15.55; powdered,
tilt; patent cubs, fS.SS; cane, v. 0,
llll; fruit sugar, till: beat sugar,
ll.lt; extra cwt JOoj kegs, cwt, 26c;
boxes, ewt, 60s (ffsaa per pound, if
paid for In It days).
Salt Bales of 7t-ts, bale IL60; bales
of tO-ts, tele 11.60: bales of 40-4S, bale
tl.50; bales of 15-lOs, bale 11.60; bag,
60s, fins, ton, 11.60; tegs 60 lbs., genu
ine Liverpool, ton, 117; bags to lbs,
ground, 100s, tons. $5.26; R. S. V. P
10 l-lb. cartons, II 18; R. S. V. P, 24
t-lb cartons, tU5; Liverpool lump,
ton, tit.
Coffee Mocha. MOttc; Java, fancy,
11012c; Java, good, MOlIo; Java, or
dinary, 17O20o; Costa Rica, fancy, II
020c; Costa Rica, good, 14018c; Ar
buckles, $1811 per 100 pounds; Lion.
Itt.lt.
Nuts Walnuts. No. 1, soft shell,
l!e: Ko. I hard shell. l$Hc; Chile,
llo; almonds, 17011c; filberts, 14016c;
Braalla, lie; pecans, lVi016c; hick
ory, Ic . Virginia, peannta, lOIKc;
Jumbo Virginia peanuts, to; Japanese
peanuts, tHOte; chestnuts, Italian
lis; chestnuts, , saatern, drum, 14.(0;
coRoanuts, dosen, Seo.
Rico Imperial Japan. No. 1, MJ7;
No. 2, till; Carolina head, Ic; broken
bead, 4c
. Provisions Hams, to sise, . llc;
hams picnic, Ic; bacon, regulars, 11c;
bacon, breakfast, 14011c; dry salt
sides, 10c; backs, dry salt, le; lard
keitl rendered, Uerced, lc.
Figs White, pound. IHlbtc; black.
Dates Oolden, 60-le. boxea, 07o;
l-lb packages, Ic; Fard, lf-lb boxs,
$1.40 box.
, . It- i
Hope, Wool, Hides, Etc f
Hides Flint dry cow and ateer, 14
015c; flint dry aalf, 14 15c; salted.
7IHc; green and grubby, 507c;
eheep pelts aa to wool, 100 $0c; An
gora, with wool on, 2Qc1.00.
. Hops 171b2lc, ;
"Wool Valley, 20021c; Eastern Ore
gon, llOlto.' :
Tallow Prime, per pound, 1KO 4c;
No. 2 and grease. 2H01o.
' Llveetook. ' " ;
Cattle tl.00O4.25; hogs, $4.60 0 5.50;
sheep, $4.2504.50.
LOCAL. PRODUCE,
Prioea Furnlehed by Rose, Higgins A
Company
The following art the retail prices
on local produce yesterday:
Eggs, Pr doaen. SOc; butter, best,
per roll, 70o; chickens, dressed, pet
pound, llo; mallard ducks, pair, $1;
apples, box, 76cO$L2S; oranges, box.
$202.25; potatoes, aack, $1.50; turnlpa,
sack, 80e; carrots, sack, $1.
' . -
. Cold evtrrwbsra,
INAUGURATION OF PRESIDENT
ROOSEVELT. '
Very Lew Rates to Washington Via
Baltimore A Ohio Railroad.
For the above occasion the Baltimore
4 Ohio railroad will sell tickets from
Chicago to Washington and return at
$17.75j . good going March 1, t and t,
vail J for feturn until March I, subject
to extension to March II on payment
of $1.00, For through rates apply to
your nearest Ticket Agent. For full
particulars send for circular to Peter!
Harvey, Pacific Coast Agent, Room 1
Qobart, Bldg. San Francisco. ;
IT It FOR LADIES, TOO.
i'fcsr faa Step Tacit Date FallUs 0i
Wllk Hrylt4c
: Ladlos who have thin hair and whose
balr la falling out. can prevent tha hail
fulling out, and thicken the growth, with
Newbro's "lUrplclda." Besides, HerpL
elde la one of the most agreeable hair
dressing there U. Harplclde kllia the
dandruff germ that eats the balr off at
roe root. Aner the germ is destroyed.
the root will shoot up, nd the hair grow
lonr a ever. Even a sample will con
vince any lady that Newbro's Herplclde
u an iniii.tHTirahJe toilet requisite. It
Contains no ell or grease, it will not stain
or dyt 8olJ by leading druggists. Send
to in sump for sample to The Herpl
eldo Co, Detroit, tUch. i, ;
i Eagle Drug Store, $51-161 Bond St,
Owl Drug Btore, lit Com. St, T. F.
Iurln, Prop. ."Special Agent"
t
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Schedule of quartermaster steamer
Howard for the month of February,
1105: '
Dat
p.
9
il ill
mill
10:18
11:10
10:15
10:15
10:11
Thursday Id.. 1:00
Saturday 4th..l:!t
Tuesday 7th. ..1:00
Thursday lth..l:00
(Saturday 11th. 1:00
Tueaday 14th..t:00e 10:11
Thursday llth.l:N ll:lt
Saturday 18th..l:00
Tuesday 21st.. 1:00
Thursday: ltd.. 1:00
Saturday 25th. .1: 00
Tuesday 28th. 7:00
2:4t
1:41
1:45
1:45
!:$
2:45
1:45
11:00 2:45
10:15 1:48
14:15 2.45
10:15 S:I0
10:15 2:45
4:00
4:00
4:00
4:00
I: it
4:00
4:00
1:00
4:00
4:00
1:15
4:0b
Trips marked include Ft Canby,
Wash. . - - -
Tuesday and Thursday mornings the
boat will lay at Ft Columbia wharf
for one hour. Subject to change.
The boat will leave Astoria Mondays
and Wedneadays for Ft Stevens and
Ft Columbia at I a. m. Returning,
teave Ft Stevens at 10 a. m, remain
ing at Ft Stevens until 1:40.
BO YEARS'
VV y EXPERIENCE
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Tradc Mams
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CcvmeMr Ac
Anrnn tending a iketch end dMnptlK T
MtHT Mi
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Oniokl, nHwrteln enr opinKm free
Mom M riotlr niiuddcutlia. HANOBOOX on Ptou
iwurtns
ma a 1
Mriel 9atk. without ehinre, la ui
unt fr. Oldiwt amiT fur Mwurimi DftttitB.
rM unman mruuo bub m UJ, nmn
Scientific Jlmericaiu
!nrt four months,
A kuiaaomelr niwrtrstod Mktr. Lmveat etr
milstlim uf T wiliao IpurniL Tarma, 13 a
raart ronr moiitea, ei. twifwnmnwin.
seibwdMnNgWIOri
' BU Wsihliwtea, D.C.
TIDE TABLE, FEBRUARY
FEBRUARY, 1905.
FEBRUARY, 1805.
Low Water.
Date,
Wedneaday 1
Thursday ,...... 2
Friday s
Satarday 4
SUNDAY o
Monday 6
Tueaday 7
Wednesday ...... 8
Thursday ........ 9
Friday io
Saturday ........11
SUNDAY 12
SUNDAY ....... ll!
Monday .........IS
Tuesday ...144
Wedneaday ......15
Thursday ........16!
Friday .....17
Saturday 18
SUNDAY .......19
Monday .20
Tuesday 1
Wednesday ......22
Thursday ........23
Friday ....... ...m
Saturday ........25
SUNDAY 26
Monday.. 27
Tuesday 28
A.M.
h.m
4:62
6:43
:15
7:181
7:52
8:18
8:54
0:28
9:58
10:85
11:23
0
s-.U
1:55
6:02
5:571
6:42'
7:27
0:00
8:18
9:51
10:48
11:49
i
0:60
2:11
ft
1.1
1.9
2.8
2.7
2.6
2.6
1.6
2.4
2.8
2.2
2.1
P.M.
h.m.
6:851
4:21
7:01
7:87
8:07
8:24
8:55
9: II
9:44
10:18
10:67
12:19
11:46
1:26
2:4QJ
1:47
4:47!
6:87
5:24
7:08
7:49
9:10
8:28
9:65
10:43
11:41
12:65
2:08
8:17
High Water.
Date. v
ft
-0.4 Wedneaday
-0.7 xnuraday
-0.7 Friday
-0.1 Saturday
-0.1 SUNDAY k ...... 6
0.8 Monday 6
0.8 Tuesday ......... 7
1.8 Wedneaday ...... 8
1.7 Thuraday 9
2.1 Friday 10
8.1 Saturday ........11
1.9 SUNDAY 181
8.0 Monday ......... IS
1.1 Tueaday 14
1.2 Wednesday 15
0.6 Thursday it
0.0 Friday .....17
-0.6 Saturday ........ 18!
0.9 Saturday ........18
-0.9 SUNDAY 19
-0.7 Monday ......... 20
0.1 Tueaday 21
-0.4 Wednesday ......22
0.9 Thursday 23
1.6 Friday 24
8.4 Saturday 25
0.9 SUNDAY 26
0.8 Monday 7
0.6 Tuesday ; ...28
1A.M.
lh.m.
1110:10
Sill: 251
0:87
1:15
1:47
2:19
2:46
8:11
8:88
4:10
4:44
5:174
1:20
7:28
8:40
9:48
10:48
0:02
11:41
0:44
1:25
2:04
2:44
8:21
4:05
4:61
5:46
6: 60l
8:00
ft
8.5
8.8
7.18:12
7.4112: iV
7.8
7.8
7.6
7.0
7.7
7.IH
7.6
7.1
7.6
7.1
7.8
8.21
8.71
I:
8.0
8.4
8.7
8.9
8.9
8.7
8.4
8.2
7.9
7.8
P.M.
h.m.
ll:65i
1:281
8:04
2:87
8:11
8:65
4:84
6:26
8:80
7:58
9:20
10:25
11:17
12:12
1:20
2:07
8:69!
4:62
8:001
7:18J
8:40
9:53
ft
69
tee
it
a I
1.2
9.3
8.9
84
Y.9
7.2
6.5
6.1
6.e
1.2
v . Electric Lighted,
It t Crick Trili of ftca ill for
COMFORT ltd ELEGANCE.
Tbe ticket office at Portland is at
55 Morrison St., Cor. jd.
A. D. CHARLTON,
Aseiitaot Oeneral Pssaenger Agent.
PORTLAND, ORECON.
3,
' -r 1 1 iwA i u mm i
YOU WILL BE SATISFIED
WITH YOUR JOURNEY.
U 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. 4 . t
It you are going East, writs for In
formation and get a pretty book that
will tell you all about it , f
W. C MeBrlde, General Agent
124 Third Street
PORTLAND. OREGON,
"Best
by Test"
A trans continental trav
eler savs: 44 I've tried them
h n j t f- .v..
aui emu a yieier uiei
North
western IJmited
It's the best to be found from
coast to coast" . -
It's fThe Train for Com
fort "everj night in the year
between ; Minneapolis, St.
Paul and Chicago.
tlefore tat Una oa a trh no matter
where write tor tntereetlDg lDfomu
Uoa about eomforuble traveltDg.
k l siSlli General Ajtat
132 Third St Portland, Oregon.
.-,.;.! . .
T.W.TI18DALK,
Gfaeral fiwaeiiKer Agent,
. awr pant, Mian. . .. , : j
A. & G: R. R;
TIME CARD.
, EFFECTIVE 8EPT. 4, 1904.
Leave PORTLAND Arrive
8.00 a.m K Portland Oniony 11.10a ra
7,00 p.m depot lor Astoria) 9.40 p.m
Leave ASTORIA Arrive
7.45 a m j for Portland and ll.SOa.m
6.10 p.m way points 1 10.30 pm
' SEASIDE DIVISION
Leave ASTORIA Arrive
11.35 a.m for Seaeuie Direct h$b p.m
Leave ASTORIA. Arrive
t&15a.m for Warrenton, j "10:45a. in
' Hammond, Ft
5.50 p.m Stevens, 8eaaide) 7:40 a,m
Leave 'SEASIDE Arrive
4 :80 p.m for Astoria Direct 1 12 :30pTro
Leave SEASIDE, Arrive
6,15 a. m t for Warrenton Ft) 9 25 am
Stevens. Ham- V
9.30a,m ' mond,Atoria ) 7.20 p.m.
Additional train leaves Astoria daily
at 11:80 a. m. for all polnta on Ft
Stevena branch, arriving Ft Stevens
11:30 p. m., returning, leaves Ft Stev
ens at 1:00 p. m., arriving Aatoria 1:45
P. in.
Sunday only. ,
Through tickets and close connec
tion via, N. P. Ry. at Portland and
Ooble and O. R. & N, Co, via. Portland.
J. C. Mayo, Q. P. A.
TIL.1UAMOOK
Connecting at Astoria with the Oregon Railway & Navigation
Co. and Astoria & Colombia Eiver E. R, for Portland, San
Francisco and all points East For freight and passenger
rates apply to '
Samuel Elrncre O Cos. Gea'l A&tSsi Astcrfa, Ores
OB TO
A. & C. IC K. Portland, Oregon
Pacific Nava&atlon Company, Tillamook, Oregon
O. II. & X. Company, Portland, Oregon
Famous Trains
i ' The Soatbwest Limited Kansas City to
Chicago, The Overland Limited to Chicago
via Omaha, The Pioneer Limited St. Paul '
to Cliscago, run via '
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. Ibil Raaway.
rts ROVE,
' 134 Third Street. Fortlanl
Galifofiiia!
The land of frulta, flowers and sun
shine, where all the summer sports
may be enjoyed In winter.
f ' -ii . i'S. '.'!'
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.
AXB IMlOftPjiCIFlC
San Francisco and
Portland S. S. Go
71 hours from Portland to Chicago.
No change of cars.
ASK THE AOJSNT FOR
TICKETS
VIA
Te Spokane, 8t Paul, Minneapolia,
Duluth, Chloago, 8t Louie, and all
points eaat and south.
2 OVERLAND TRAINS DAILY (j
The Flyer and The Fast Mail li
SPLENDID SERVICE
UP TO DATE EQUIPMENT
, COURTEOUS EMPLOYES
Daylight trip across the Cascade and
Rocky Mountains. . ,v
For tickets, rates folders and full In
formation call on or address
H. DICKSON.
City Ticket Agent
121 Third Street Portland. Or.
a a. terkes, a. w. p. a
111 First Avenue, Seattle, Wash.
WE GIVE EXPEDITED i '
SERVICE ON FREIGHT
ROUTE YOUR SHIPMENTS
VIA GREAT NORTHERN
Full information from ..
WM. HARDER, General Agent
Portland, Ore. ..
. The World's Fair Route.
m
oregom
TIME SCHEDPLKS
Depart From Arrive
PORTIA XD
Chleage' '
Portland Salt take, Denver, ft
Siiecial Worth, Omaha, Kan- 0 30 m
fcia. m. KtiaCltj.Ht Louis,
via Hunt- Chicago and UieEast -
lngtoo
AUantle ,
fcxpress (Salt Lake, Denver Ft s
Ifcisp.m. Worth, Omb, Kan- T:llam
via Hunt-sa City, St Louis,
tngtoa .. Chlcagond the East
BUPaul jwatla Walla, tewle-
Fast Mail ton. Spokane, Mlnne- ,
:15t. to. lapolie. 8t Paol, Duluth 8:M pa
yiaSpo- .Milwaukee, Chlcaro,
kaoe land Emi
From Astoria
AU sailing dates subject to change.
For iSan Francisco
every live days.
Daily ex
cept sun
day a tram
Columbia River te
romana and Way
l-anding
4am
Daily ex
cept M em
Steamer Nanc'a leaves Aatoria ea
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 cities.
O. W. ROBERTS, Agent
Astoria, Ore. .
a rcs!TivE cjna
Tr IaflmnmttiOB at Catarrh
vt tb Bladdsr aaii Ilww
i-lunj. Ho nra ea'pajr.
Cant qoickly and foroi.
axuMr iii won, cavra vm
(unl rtia.'A ana ., .
o mait-ref knw lonf ntM.
id br dTnffltla. rrlM
l or bf mill, poatsaid,
TBE lAKTAl-PfrClS t
au.fPOTA:a,OMO.
Hold by Chas. Rogvrs, 451 Cormnerclal