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About The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 23, 1905)
THURSDAY, FEBRUARY S3, 1905.. THE MORNING ASTORIA, ASTORIA, ORKGON. IS LEGAL HOLIDAY Very Ll.tle Business Transacted Yesterday. , , r Vveral Carloads of Oregon Potato! Prcoirf d for Shloment to California. 1 Owing to yosterday bHng a lul hollilny. very little business was trans acted In th Portland of local markets. geVerat carloads of pototoos wtra pr. pared for shipment to tha, Calif urnln market. '. ' . 'f ' '- 'V.'. Oraln Product, Food. . ) Whtat-Wella Walla, 12c; Valley, So; blueetem, ISo. Oata-WMU. tWSlll.jray, fit.. I Barlsy Brswlng.' SIS: feed, MM i Hay-Timothy. 1110 115 clover, 111 hxi: chaat 11101; alfalfa, III. Ulllatuffa Barley, rollad, ISS.JO; middlings, St2B; chop, fllOll; bran IS09S1; sherta, SH0SS. flour Hard wheat, straight, 14.160 ilO; bar! wboat patenta, i704.IO; w.n.u ti tn mi araham. 14: tt fl; whole wboat flour, IS.S0. I Preduee, ) TButtr Pane ereamery, SlHCS&ei dairy. H01Stior cooking, 10011a. I CheeseYoung American, lie; Ore- on full cream, 15c Eggs Oregon ranch. SJ2c 1 Poultry M!d chlcksns, per pound, lHic; spring, pound. ISOlltte: hens, I112K5 geese. 0HC turtteya. live, U017o,turkeya, dressed, 20o; duck. Id down,' $; spring ducks, S 01-50. MOT. Honey-Dark, lOKOllos amber, 120 llo; fancy white, llo. 5 Wild Game. I WU4 gsese, 44.0i mallard ducka. ISO 180; widgeon ducka, IS0L2I; Ual duck. 11.50. Fruit ana" Vegetable. Tropical Fruits Lemons, fancy, IS-I I, 71. choice, 12.7101 Ms orangrt, U8 f 2.60; ca&anaa, to par pound; plno MPlw. U.I0O4 por down. Potato, Oregon, 100 pound, Ic0 II. 005 tomato, California, por crate, 12.09; turnlpe, par sack, M07lc; cab kim w sound. lUOltte; carrot, par bag, par pound. , U40U4esj carrots, par aack, iO075oi anions, 100 pound. I1.4Q0MO; sweet potatoes, I1.IO0LTI par 1M pouade; cauliflower, par doeea, 7c0l; oeiery, par do ton, HOOSo. .-- . - -v- - Oil and Load. Coal Oil Pearl or astral oil, cases, llo par gallons water wblta ell Iron earrle,llHe wood barrela,Bone;ccea oil, cases, llo; elalne oil, cases, llo: oxtra atar, caaoa, Mc; headlight oil, 171 degrees, caaoa, It tte; Iron barrels, llo. (Waahlnfton aUte tet burning oil, except headlight. o per gallon blather.) :. ' 1 ' 'y'-x-l: Unatod Oil Puro raw. In barrela. 12c; genuine kettlo-bollod in barrela, 4o; pure raw oil In caaaa, !7o; genu Im kettlo'bolled in caaea, 89c; lota of 251 gallona, lo leaa per gallon, ! ' Benilno Sixty-throe dogma, caaoa, I2; Iron barrela, WVic Turpentine In caee. ISo per tl Ion. Qaaollna-Stova gaaollno, eae. 24Hc; Iran barrela, sllcj, M degree gaaollne, cao,l2o; Iron barrela or druma, 21c. Load Btricuy puro nm - rod lead In ton lota, ,tos soo-pouno lota, lo; leaa than 600 pounda, Freeh Meata and Flah. FMh Met-YeaV'IHOe! P01" iHOV4o; 050' uMon 4,0 nh-Crab. per down, 11.26; Shoal wter Bay oyatera, per aack. 14; oy tar, gallon.' $126: WlbuV oi W cod. 7o; aalmon, Steelheada, IVic; rerslde. IVic; herlng, 6c; floundera 601 catflah, 7c; lobtr. pr pound. Ho; allver amelt. So; ahrlmp, 10c! porch, 6c; aturgeon, 7c; Columbia rlyer amelt, lo: b. HVio,, , " ' OraVarle, provWoria, tto. ' Sugar-aoldea C. 15.66; powdered, $6.25; patent cube, 16.85; cane, P. O.. I6.1S; fruit ugar, IM5; boot utr. 25.95; extra, cwt 10c; ka cwtvc. boxoa, cwt, 60O (lea Vio P pound. If paid for in 15 day). t Salt-Bale of 75-la, bale 11.50; baloa of 60-2a. baU $1.60; bale. "J lOMta. ton. $9.50; bagi i 60 lb... genu ).. Llr.rpool. ton, $17; baga 60 lba. H ground, 1. ton. $5.25; R. i. V. Ph 20 l-lb. owtona, $125; B. S. V. V.J Mb carton, $U5; Liverpool lump. off.Mocha, 26 028c; Jav. ncj, 2I9I20( Java, good. 2014o;. Jar, -dlnary. 1720o; Ceu Ricwcy. II O20o; Co.U Pica, tltO?'' bucklea; $15.21 per MOound.; Lion. $16.25. Nuta-Walnute. No. 1, eoft n. llC: No. t hard .hell. iWcj Ch M lie; almond, 1701o; Alberta, 14015c. Braall. 16c; pecan. 1IHO0 Jlck- ..unnta HlJlB'AO: ory, c; virgm" - : Jumbo Virginia peanut,' 9ci He; fheiitnut, oaatrn,'''druin, $4.60; cocounuta, doien, 90c. Rice-Imperial Japan, No. 1, $5.17; No, 2, $4.25; Carolina heal, c; broken bead, do. '. . -.. Provlalon-Ham, to' alio. 12c: ham picnic, 9c; bacon, regular, 11c; oacon, breakfait, 14012c; dry aalt Id, 10c; back, dry aalt, 9e; Urd, ktitl rendered, tiereod, t0. Pi( White, pound, IVdlblc; black, 1076.' Datea-Oolden. ID-Is, boxe. I07o: Mb package, lc; Fard, 15-lb boxea, 11.40 box. t Hopa, Wool, Hid, f to. . Hideo Flint dry cow and ateer, 14 016c; flint dry lalf 14016c; ealted. IHQV&si . green cinJ grubby," I07e; eheep pelte a to wool, 10O0c; An gora, with wool on, SCcOl.OO. Hop 27tb2lc. Wool Valley, 20O21o; Eaitern Ore gon, 14011c ' TallowPrim,' per pound, $Vt4c; No. 2 and groa, tQU. . ;.; - ,, i r Llveetoek. Cattle-$2.00O4.2S; hog, $4.50 0 5.60; hep, $4.2604-50. LOCAL PRODUCE,, Price FurnUhed by Rot, Hlggln A Company " The following are the retail price on local produce yesterday: Egc. per docn, 20c; butter, bt, per roll, " 70c; chicken, dremd, pf pound, llo; mallard ducka, pair, $1; apples, box, 75cO$t2S; oranges, box. 1202.25; potatoes, aack. $1.60; turnips, tack, lOo; carrot, sack. $1. ''v"torltAN VIRTUE." II Is m ri Tain If It I Mot A . vrrlUvd Too Mark, A Spartan virtue ern to have the tuhercut (juulity of making lu potsoss or a 44 calllwr bore of the worwt sort. Take the tunn wboKO eupro If 'not only rlrtu lira In the fnctxhat he takes a eolj wati-r lmth evrry morning the whole year round. You meet hlui In 'the cur, la the strwt. In the course of business anywlim, and no matter what the topic may b at the start the roovmatlou la bound to Include an ac-count-quite incidental, of course of bow on tbo frtmtlrat of morulng hr frolics In tha Ice cold water Jut as I romos from the hydrant Then there's the tuau who walks Iowa to bis office every mornlutf, rslu r now, In sunshlu aiuI lu storm. The more distant his home from his office the more he will talk about It, nud he will tell you that he has lierome so ac customed to It that the only time, he can get an extra thrill out of It Is when the streets are deep with snow and the wind U blowing a hurricane. ' Heaven may forgive the man who risea at 5 ummsr and winter, spring and fall. W never can. The early riser la not a criminal simply because tbo law does not designate his of fense a crime. But It Is admitted that the law baa Its defects. Nothing taa approach the look of euperlority n the fa of the early riser. He has found the only road to health or wealth. The books he bal read before breakfast would If collected in a heap make the Congressional library .look mall. ; $, " ;'. 1 ' There are some who would place in the first rank of this group that rug ged, hardy, vigorous, full blooded gen tleman who can't breathe In a room unless all the windows and doors arc opes, The lower the pressure of steam tn the radiator, the lower the mercury In Its tube and the wilder the play of the winds over the roofs and around the corners the more Insistent la , bo that you are Imperiling" your very life by not occupying un office wide open to every wind that blows..- - - ' Ob, Sparta virtue Is a flue thing, but It would be simply sublime if Its mod ern exponents and inculcators would Just keep still about It-Washington Post ' ' : BITS FROM THE WRITERS. , Marriage was Invented, Ilk trustees, to save, lovers from beggaring them wives. Alfred Austin. , Of all slaveries this sad worldknows thereto' W slaver so terrible as the slavery of a sensitive man to a hys terical, selfish woman. T. P. O'Connor. ' A J!!!!? novelj propound pf atiniitiiTTrmr iini namoirmm, nmrThe most popular are those In which clown ing is sandwiched with preachlng. George Moore. , ,'; ,-.y '-''.'. t ": That we have a knocker on our doort means that we are not boors and barbarians, that we do not call on 5 man by climbing Into window or dropping down a cblmoey. O. K. Ches terton , . -,.;. i , A woman will self deny herself S the face of the earth to save a few pence, which a man will bave the gow sense to spend on himself to keep up bis strength, for work, of course fiarab Grand, , J . -l 1 .1- . - .'. t i INAUGURATION OF PRESIDENT . ' ROOSEVELT. 1 Very Lew RaUs to Washington Via Baltimore Ohio Rallrosd. , For the above occasion the Baltimore A f.hlnmltrad wilt nell tickets from Chicago to Washington knd return! at 117.75: good going March 1, 2 anJ I, valid or;rturn until March 6, subject to fxtendoato March .18 ,od payment of It'oo. for through rate apply to your nearest Ticket Agnt. For full particular send for circular to Peter Harvey, Pacific Coast Agent, noom 1 Hobart, Bldg., Son Francisco. amis jjjl." COT HIS HAIR BACK. Was rrrfcly paid Wbia II liartog lo lie Kowsro' UcrpldOo . . Frederick Manusll, Maryland block, liutto, Montana, bought a bottW of New tiro's lltrpkld. April I, ), ana began to ui it for entire baldness. The hair fol licle In bis scalp wore not dead and in :o days bo had hair all over bis head. On July 2 hs writes, "and today my balr I a' thick and luxuriant as any one could wish." Nowbro's Horplcldo works on sn old principle aad with a new d!s-cowry-destroy the cu and you re move lh effect, ilerpiclde dtroys ths jfi-rm that causes dandruff, falling balr, nd finally baldnosS. so that with the ran anno tb tffect cannot remain. Htoi falling hair at onco and a new arowlh start. Sold by laadlng irueits. - Send to, in stantw fnr sample to 'I'M Uarploido Co., Detroit. Mich. " t . Eagle Drug Store, 151-151 Bond St, Owl Drug Store, 649 Com. St, T. F, I-aurln. Prop. 'Special Agent i f . ,,141 $. I ; Schedule of quartermaster steamer Howard for the month ef February, 1905: X Date , 4 X X t n i t Thursday Saturday Tuesday Thursday Saturday Tuesday Thursday Saturday Saturday, Tuesday Id. .1:09 4th. .1:20 7th.. .1:00 9th.. 1:00 11th. 1:00 14th.. 1:00 lltb.l:00 lltb..l:00 list.. 1:00 ISJ..$:00 25tb.,:00, Stb.7:00 10:11 11:19 10:11 10:15 10:15 10:16 10:15 11:00 10:15 10:16 10:15 10:15 1:10 2:45 2:10 4:00 4:00 4:00 4:00 5:15 4:00 4:00 4:00 4:00 4:00 5:16 4:0b Trips marked Include, Ft Canby, Wash. ,iVA(, Tuesday and Thursday mornings the boat will lay at Ft Columbia wharf for ona hour. Subject to change. The boat will leave Astoria Mondays and Wednesdays for Ft Stevens and Ft Columbia at I a. m. Returning, leave Ft Stevens at 10 a. m., remain ing at Ft Stevena until 9:40. kbVM YEARS EXPERIENCE w Mi 0.: Track Marks OiaioN UltBlflUM Aft - , V W . - ' VVr imni. Anron nmdlnfl s (Mea Mid dmeriplinn may oiiinklr uoertHln our opinion fr whnr u HonaMHollradulhiL NANOBDOX oo exnU turn trm. OWmH KMiof for uriui iwUmtfc Falcnt Ucn through lannn nottY Ifttial MtlM, wit bout anuria, ID Ibo sairaiic Jiiericaa A hndtoml7 lllntrod wiwtilv. lanwrt dr. dilution of n? mlonliao Vurnl. Trni, 3 a f nur niontba, L ttonlbjail nwwJler. KUNjl t Ctt,B- New YOii TIDE TABLE, FEBRUARY FEBRUARY, 1905. FEBRUARY, 1905. Low Water. Date. Wednesday ..... Thursday Friday Saturday ' SUNDAY Monday ........ Tuesday ....... Wednesday Thursday ....... Friday Saturday ....... SUNDAT ...... aunuAi ...... Monday ........ Tuesday ........ Wednesday ..... Thursday Friday ......... Saturday .. SCNDAT Monday Tuesday Wednesday ..... Thursday Friday Saturday SUNDAT Monday ........ Tuesday . I . 8 .4 .6 . e . 7 . 8 . 9 .10 .11 .12 .12 .18 .141 .15 .11 .17 4i .19 .201 .11 .22 .23 .24 .25 .86 .271 .28 A.M. hm- 4:62 5:4 6:85 7 1 18 7:62 8:26 8:64 1:23 9:68 10:25 11:23 0: 1: 8:55 6:02 1:67 8:42 7:87 9:00 1:13 9:51 10:48 11:49 0:501 8:11 ft 8.1 8.9 3.8 8.7 2.8 2.6 2.6 2.4 2.8 2.2 tl i see tee 8,4 8.6 8.5 8.1 3.6 2.0 1.5 0.8 1.1 0.71 0.8 0.8 I 8.0 8.3 P.M. High Water. A. M. h.m. I ft 6:85 6:21 7:01 7:87 8:07 8:84 8:55 9:16 9:44 10:18 10:67 12:19 11:48 l:t 2:4QJ 1:47 4:47 6:17 6:24! 7:08 7:49 9:10 8:28 9:6 10:43 11:41 13:65 2:08 1:17 Date. Jh.n: 0.4 0.7 0.7 0.5 -0.1 0.1 01 1.3 1.7 21 1.1 1.9 3.0 1.1 1.2 0.6 0.0 0.6 -0.9 0.9 0.7 0.2 0.4 0.0 1.0 2.4 0.9 0.8 0.6 Wednesday 110:30 Thursday ........ 2111:25 Friday II 0:37 Saturday 4 1:16 SUNDAT 5 1:47 Monday t 1:13 Tuesday , 7 1:48 Wednesday ...... 8 1:11 Thursday 1:38 Friday .....10 4:10 Saturday Ill 4:44 SUNDAT 13 6:27 Monday 13 1:30 Tuesday .........141 7:18 Wednesday ......15 1:40 Thursday ,.18 1:48 Friday 1710:48 Saturday ........18 0:03 Saturday ........1811:41 SUNDAY 19 0:44 Monday ...20 1:25 Tuesday 21 2:04 Wednesday 22 2:441 Thursday 23 2:21 Friday ,.24 4:051 Saturday 25 4:6l SUNDAY t 28 5:46 Monday 27 6:60 Tuesday 28 5:001 ft 8.5 8.6 7.1 7. 7.6 7.1 7.6 7-6 7.7 7.6 7.6 7.6 7.6 7.1 7.8 8.2 8.7, 7.4 9.0 3.0 3.4 8.7 8.91 8.91 8.71 8.4 8.2 7.9 7.8! P.M. tun. 11:55 00 12:12 12:61: 1:28 2:04 2:27 10:25 11:17 13:33 1:20 2:07 2:59 1:52 4:62 1:00 7:18 1:40 9:53 6.9 is e 9.2 9.2 II 8.4 7.9 7.1 6.5 1.1 l.o 6.2 TRAVELERS GUIDE. ASK ANY TRAVELER and he will ' tell you the "ill ISSI US' Electric Lighted. Is tBt Crick Trils of them it! far COMFOFtT til ELEGABCE' ; The'ticket office at Portland is at 55 Morrison St., Cor. jd. A. D. CHARLTON, . Assistant General pgeseoger Agent. PORTLAND. OREGON. TRAVELERS' GUIDE. i i . mw ! w.JSSf SL' "m 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.,'-' If you are going East write for In formation and get a pretty book that willten you all about it . . W. C MoBrido, General Agent 124 Third Street PORTLAND. OREGON, "Best by Test" A trans continental trav eler says: " I've tried them all aud I prefer the North western IJmited 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. ' He for atattlns on a trip no matter where writ tor Interesting mfortn Uou about comfortable traveling. II. L S1SLER, Central Agent , 132 Third St Portland. Oregon. T. W. T1A8DALK. Qeaoral rwMenirer Agent, , m Paul, Minn. 1 teamer"lE H. MME The Largest; Staunchest, Steadiest and most Seaworthy vessel ever on tli is route. Best of Table and State Ftoom Ateomco dations. Will make round trip every five days betwa AST ORIA ' AIMl-' .' TIULAMpQK Connecting at Astoria with the Oregon Railway & Navigation Co. and Astoria & Columbia Giver R. TX. for Portland, San Francisco and all points East. ot freight and passenger rates apply to Samsel Etecre O Co. Cea'l Agts, Astoria. Ore OB TO " '- '" A. & C. IL B. Portland, Oregon ; Pacific Navatatlon Company, Tillamook, Oregon " O. B- & 3f. Company, Portland, Oregon I Famous Trains The Southwest Limited Kansas ' City to Chicago, The Overland Limited to Chicago v via Omaha, The Pioneer Limited St. Paul to Chscago, run via . ' . Chicaeo. Milwaukee & St. Paul . Railway :r 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. I'iiul Railway. It. S cove. General Af tat 134 Third Street, Fertl&sd asnornia The land of fruits, flowers and sun- ihine, whero all the summer sports may be enjoyed in winter. S5i5 A. & c; R. R. TIME CARD. EFFECTIVE 8EPT. 4, 1804. Leave PORTLAND Arrive 8 00a.m Portland Onion j, 11.10a. m 7,00 p.m r depot for Astoria) 9.40 p.m Leave ASTORIA Arrive 7 45 am 6 10 p.m tor Portland and way points 11.30 a.m 10.30 pm SEASIDE DIVISION Leave ASTORIA Arrive 11.35 a.m j for Seaside Direct 5:20 p.m Leave ASTORIA. Arrive tai5a.m 6.60 p.m for Warrenton, 1 Hammond, Ft Stevens, Seaside) l0:45a.m 7:40a,m Leave SEASIDE! Arrive 4 :30 p.m for Astoria Direct 1 12:30p.m Teave d.lS a. m 9.30.m SEASIDE. Arrive for Warren ton Ft) Stevens. Ham mond,Astoria 9 25am 7.20 p.m. Additional train leaves Astoria daily at 11:80 a, m. for all points on Ft Stevens branch, arriving Ft. Stevens 13:30 p. m, returning-, leaves Ft Stev ena at 1:00 p. mH arriving Astoria 3:45 p. ni.' x ' ?;' , ' ' .. ' v Sunday ohly. Through tickets and close connec tion via. N. P. Ry. at Portland and Goble and O. R. & N. Co, via. Portland. J. C. Mayo, Q. P. A. 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,' CL P. A Portland, Ore. ASK THE AGENT FOR TICKETS TU To Spokane, St PauL Mlnnoapolla, Duluth, Chieago, St. Louie, and all points east and south. 2 OVERLAND TRAINS DAILY Q The FlyerandThe Fast Mail rj SPLENDID SERVICE UP TO DATE EQUIPMENT COURTEOUS EMPLOYES Daylight trip aoross the Casoads and Rocky Mountains. For tickets, rates folders and full In- tormatten call on or address H. DICKSON. City Ticket Agent 121 Third Street Portland. Or. S. a TERKES, a W. P. Am , 111 First Avenue, So&tUe, 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 FsIp Route. v Oregon SlIOipLlNE aao UKIOnPACIHC- San Francisco and Portland S. S. Co, TO boors from Portland to Chicago. No change of care. Depart Chieago roruaaa gpeolal -Mit. m. via Hunt-t wgum TIKE SCHEDULES From PORTLAKD Halt Lake, Denver, Ft Worth. Omaha. Kan- aaa CUj.StLouta, witicago ana the jut AtUnUo Kx press Salt Lake. Denver Ft e:iop. in. v orm, umana, Kan- tngton jChlcsgoaud theit St. Paul IWaUa Walla, tewia- iuu ioo, spoaane, Mlnne :1P. tu. lapolia. St Paul, DulutW . opv- lauoautRL I. meat o, kaoe andast Arrive 7:lam 8:00 pm OCEAN AND RIVER SCHEDULE" , From Astoria All sailing datea subject to change. For San Francisco every five days. Dally er oept Sun-' aay ai7iu Columbia River to rortiano ana way Iandinga 4 am Daily ei-ceplMtm Steamer NahcVa leaves Aatoria oa the tide DAH.T EXCEPT SUNDAT, FOR ILAVACO, connecting there with trains for Long , Deach, Tioga and North Beach points. Returning ar rives at Aatoria same evening. . . Through tickets to and from all prla- ' clpal European cities. Q. W. ROBERTS, Aont, , Aatoria, Ore , ?::'$ Sii-Fipi Gap rosiTiYZ cuna tor lafluaniaiion or Otdarrk of tb, Biaddar aad Pleaw Kldaoyi. ifo sura no fT, Carta oultUy ao4 Ptrar MBUy tha won! oia at .anarrhra udiiiMt, no ma(t"rof how )on itwl. tar. 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