The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930, February 28, 1905, Page 7, Image 7

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    TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 28, 1905.
THE BIORNING ASTORIAK, AifTORIA, ORJXJON.
Profit
1
Sale
H
I
Sharing
Sale 'Mlie.lKie;&vlii Comc
Now On nouickccpera . Early
Great American Importing Tea Co.
a" Our 100 Stdres Help Ui to Help Yon
Kl Commercial 8trt, Astoria.
THE HOP MARKET
Very Slight Chang in Produce
Market.
Baft Balss of 75-2. belt 11.60; bales
of tO-li, bals 11.80: bales of 40-4S, bals
11.10; bales of 11-lOs, bala $LK0; bags.
10a, flnt, ton. $1.60; bags 60 lbs., genu
In Liverpool, ton, 117: bag 60 lba,
ground. 100a, tona, 15.26; R. B. V. P.
tO (-lb. cartons. 12.28: R. 8. V. P 24
Mb cartona, IU6; Liverpool lump,
Ion, tit. -
; Coffee Mocha, llT2le; Java, fancy,
2lf tlcf Java, good, 2024o; Java, or
dlnary, 17020c; Costa, Rica, fancy, II
OtOc; Costa Rica, good, 1691lo; Ar
Holdsrs of Hops Ars Hsnglng Out for bucklM m ii p,r 10u pounds; Lion.
Blfl Pries, But Osslsrs
8sy Prloss Will Fall.
116 16.
! Nuts Walnuts, No, 1, soft shell.
11 lie; No. J. hard shell llc; Chlls,
lie; almonds, 17011c; filberts. 14016c;
Braills. lie: pecans, 12U01to; hick
orr. Ic: Virginia peanuts, t0IHc;
Those who have hop to sell arue Jombo yirctnl peanuts, tc; Japanese
that there Is a short us? In consequence peanuta! IV4c: chestnuts, Italian,
they demand a larger prl . IJuyers j; chestnuts, eastern, drum, $1.60:
claim there will be no ahortug e and the conoanuts, dosen, 10c
Indlratlons are that there will be a Rtca Imperial Japan, No. 1, I6.I7H:
lump In the market. No. 2, $4-26; Carolina heal, Ic; broken
The produce rnnrkct Is quiet and no head, 4c
material chimes are noted.
.1 Provisions Hams, to else, 12 c;
hams picnic, Ic; bacon, regulars, He;
bacon, breakfast. 14011c; , dry salt
Valley Mt9i 10c: backs, dry salt, lc; lard.
ksttle rendered, tlerced. I He.
117. j Figs White, pound, Itttblc; black.
Grain Preduots, Feed.
Wheat Walla Walla, 17c;
11061c; bluestem, 14015c.
Oats White. $27021; ray,
Barley Brewing, 124; feed, 124. 107c,
Hay Timothy. $14016; clover, $11 Dates Golden, 10-lb. boxes. 107c;
011; cheat, 111011; alfalfa, $11. Mb packages, Ic; Fard, 1Mb boxes.
MIlletulTs Barley, rolled, $24.00; $1.40 box, '
middlings, $14016; chop, 111011; bran t ,
$11020; shorts, $22024. 4 , f - . Llveatoek.
Flour-Hard wheat, straight, $4,110 Cattle $3.00 0 4.26; hogs, $4.60 0 6.60;
4.10; hard wheat patents, $4.1004.76: sheep, $4.25 0 4.50.
Valley, $4.1004.76: graham. $4; rye I - 1.
$1; whole wheat flour, $1.10. Hops, Wool, Hides, Etc,
i Hides Flint dry cow and ateer, 14
Preduee. 1 015c; flint dry salt, 14015c; ealted.
Butter Fancy creamery, 27H01Oc; TUOIftc; green and grubby, 107c;
dairy, 17H02O; cooking, 11012.
Cheese Toung American, 1$H; Ore
gon full cream, 15c
Poultry Mixed chickens, per pound.
llflllKc; spring, pounds, 14015c;
bens, 11014c; caves, IMi0$; turkeya
live, 15017c; turkers, dresied, U022c(
ducks, old, dosen, $9; spring ducks
$1 150.
Honey-Dark. lOHOllc; amber, 120
Vic; fancy whit. 16c
Wild Cams.
Wild geee, $4 0 4 50; mallard ducks,
$3 0 3.50; widgeon ducks, $262.25; teal
Jucks, $1.60. . ,
Fruits and Vegetables.
Tropical Fruits Lemons, fancy, $11"
$.78, choice, $2.7501.00; oranges, $1.75
02.00; cananaa, 6o per pound; pine
apples, $3.60 0 4 per dosen,
Potatoes, Oregon, 100 pounds, 9Oc0
$1.00; tomatoes, California, per crate,
$2.00; turnips, per sack, 60070c; rab
bages.per pound, lUOiHo; carrots, per
bags, per pound, lU01Ho;
carrots, per sack, 10075c;
onions, 100 pounds, $2.4001.60; sweet
potatoes, $1.5001.75 par 100 pounds;
cauliflower, per dosen, 76c0$l; celery,
per dosen, 65065c
sheep pelts aa to wool. 10060c; An
gora, with wool on, 25C01.OO.
Hope 27tb2le. ,
Wool Valley, 10011c; Eastern Ore
gon, 14011a,
Tallow Prime, par pound, SVs04o;
No. 2 and grease. IViOlo.
LOCAL PRODUCE.
Prloea Furnished by Ross, Hignins A
Company
The following are the retail prices
on local produce yesterday:
Eggs, per dozen 22 ftc; butter, bent
per roll, 70o; chickens, dressed, per
pound, JSc; mallard ducks, pair, $1;
apples, box, 75c0$1.26; oranges, box
$2ff2.25; potatoes, sack, $1.35: turnips,
sack. 10c; carrots, sack, 11.
Polsona In Food. '
. Perhaps you don't realise that many
pain poisons originate In your food
but some day you may feel a twinge ol
dyspepsia that will convince you. Dr.
Klng'a New Life Pills ars guaranteed
to cure all sickness due to poisons of
undigested food or money back. 25c
at Chas. Rogers' drug store. Thy
them.
, Agonising Burns,
are instantly relieved, and perfectly
healed by Bucklen's Arnica Solve. C
Rlvenbark, Jr, of Norfolk, Va writes:
'1 burnt my knee dreadfully; that It
blistered all over. Bucklen's Arnica
Salve stopped the pain, and healed It
without scar." Also heals all wounds
and sores. 25c at Chas. Rogers, drug
One-Third of all the Champagnes
Imported Into America Is tiiat of O, II.
Mumm, ssgregatlr.g 131,330 cases. The
recognised and superior quality of their
Extra Dry, made of the finest cuveeo,
Is responsible for this phenomenal
showing, and the novel package of
half-pints or splits for sick rooms, etc..
will fill a long-desired want. '
TRAVELERS' QUIDS.
0jk
1M
ASK ANY
TRAVELER
and ha will
fell youths
1"
Electric Lighted,
la the fall of 1895 Iosntracted that fear
ful disease. Stood Poison. It gained such
headway that I was forced to resign my
position and seek relief st Hot Springs.
After spending all tbe mesne I haul went
to Memphis. In less thsa three weeks !
wss in a hospital, and after nine weeks of
suffering; I was dischsrged as cured. Ia
less than a month every bone In my body
teemed to be affected and felt as If they
would break at the least exertion. Again
I was compelled to resign, and I returned
to the hospital for a seven weeks stay.
When I came out I was advised to try
fanning. When I first went on the farm I
prevailed on the only firm who handled
drugs to get me one dozen bottles of 8. 8.
8. At that time both of my hands were
broken out with blisters and I was covered
with boils snd sores. In the meantime my
drugtrUt had gotten two dozen bottles of
S. 8. 8. for me and I began its use, and
after taking the thirteenth bottle not a
sore or boil was visible. R. B. Powsu.
East oth St., Little Rock, Ark. ,
Of all human diseases, Contagious Blood
Poison is the most hideous snd hateful.
The victim is tortured with eating ulcers,
sores snd abscesses, unsightly blotches,
eruptions and other symptoms of the mis
ermble disease, 8. S. S. has been used
successfully for nearly fifty years fot
umiagious jmooo
Poison. It con
tains no mercury,
potash or other
mineral. Oar home
treatment book
gives all the symp
toms of this dia
ease. Medical ad
rica free.
Til Swift Specific Casjpaay, Atlanta, fit
I aaS fkouM knew
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Irm . i' -Zy
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MAKVTL wtskUsf Spray
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MAMthl.. mrttfl no
AIh, Bil Mnr1 ttjuna for
Uliuumtnl luuk-MiM In
ritll Mniiitilm and iliwilnn, I
SI firkkw, Mm Iwk.
Schedule of quartermaster steamer
Howard for the month of February,
1905:
Date ,
a
p.
o 5 Z
Fresh Msata and Fish.
Fresh Meats Veal, $M8o; pork,
8H06Hc; beef, $05c; mutton, 401c
Fish Crabs, per dosen, $1.25;' 8hoal.
water Bay oysters, per sack, $4; oys
ters, gallon, $126; halibut, c; black
cod, 7c; salmon, Steelheads, $V4e; alt
vsrsldes, IHo; herlng, 6c; flounders
So; catfish, 7c; . lobsters, per , pound.
12Hc; silver smelt, Sc; shrimp, 10o;
perch, 6c; sturgeon, -7c; -Columbia
river smelt, to; bass, 12 Ho.
, Oils and Lead.
Coal Oil Pearl or astral oil cases,
llo per gallon: water white oil, Iron
tarrels,lSKos wood barrel s,none;cocexis
oil, cases, 25c; elalns oil, cases, lie;
txtra star, cases, llot headlight oil,
171 degrees, cases, 24H: Iron barrels.
llo, (Washington stats teat burning
oils, except fceadllght, Ho par gallon
Wgher.) .
Linseed Oil Pur raw, la barrels,
llo; gsnulns kettle-boiled In barrels.
64o; pur raw oil, In cases, 67c; genu-
In ksttls-bolled In cases, 6le; lets of
250 gallons, lo lass par gallon.
Benslns filxty-thres duress, cases,
22c; Iron barrels, lf.0.
Turpentine In cases; $5c per gal
lon. ,, Y ir ,-(
Qaso;ine gtove v 'gasoline, cases,
24Hc; iron barrels, llo; ' II dogrees
gasollns, cases, lie; Iron barrels or
druma, 26c. ( . . , T ,
Lead Strictly pure Vhlts lead and
red lead in ton lota, 7Ho; 600-pound
lata, lo? Mss than top. pounds, IHo. i .
I
Qroosrlss, Provisions, Etc
Bugar Oolden C, $8.65; ' powdered,
$6.25; patent cube, $6.35; cane, D, 0
fimir. mntmf tS IK; h( 'llftAl'.
VWB , ' -
15.85: extra cwt 10c; kegs. cwL, 25c;
boxes,, cwt, too (less He per pound, If
paid for in 16 days).
Important Natlee. ,
We have made another progressive
step. We now carry at our branch
store In the Flavel brick building on
Bond atreet a complete Una
clothing and rubber boots.
Bros. Company.
of oil
Fisher
Dead Hair ,
Grow beautiful hair. . New method,
scientific and natural cure for scalp
and hair troubles, glx weeks' Bothen
Hair Culture Course by mail with rem
edies. Results guaranteed. Send 10
cents ( postage for trial treatment
Bothen Co., 15 Ajak B1J.. Cleveland.O.
Thursday 2d.. 8: 00 10:15 2:46
Saturday 4th.. 1:30 11:30 2:45
Tuesday 7th. ..8:00 10:16 2:46
Thursday $th..l:00 10:16 2:45
Saturday 11th. 1:00 10:18 !:!
Tuesday 14th.. 1: 00 10:16 2:48
Thursday llth.8:00 10:15 2:48
Saturday 18th.. 8: 00 11:00 1:46
Tuesday list.. 8:00 10:18 2:48
Thursday 21d..l:00 10:16 2:46
Saturday 25th. .8:00 10:15 2:30
Tuesday 28th. 7:00 10:16 2:45
4:00
4:00
4:tiu
4:00
6:11
4:00
4:00
4:00
4:00
4:00
5:16
4:00
Trlpa 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 Wednesdays for Ft Stevens and
Ft. Columbia at 8 a. m. Returning,
leave Ft Stevens at 10 a. m, remain
lng at Ft. Stevens until 1:40.
TIDE TABLE, FEBRUARY
FEBRUARY. 1009,
Low Water.
Date,
Wednesday
Thursday
Friday
Saturday 4
BUNDAT .......
Monday .........
Tuesday 7
Wednesday 8
Thursday 9
Friday' ...........ltf
Saturday .,,.M.ii
SUNDAT .......111
SUNDAY 12
Monday r.v.ll
Tuesday ....... ..lei
Wednesday 15
Thursday 16
Friday ,,,...'M.17
Saturday .18
SUNDAT 19
Monday 201
Tuesday .........21
Wednesday ..,,,,22
Thursday 23
Friday ..........24
Saturday 25
BUNDAT .......2
Monday .17!
Tuesday , ..28,
A.M.
h.m. I ft
4:631.1
6:46 1.8
C:I5 1.8
till
7:62
8:21
8:64
9:23
9:68
10:35
11:18
m
9:65
8:02
1:67
1:42
7:27
9:00
8:18
9:6r
10:48
11:49
sea
0:60
1:11
2.fl 7:17
l.
2.8
2.6
2.4
2.8
1.2
2-1
1.4
1.6
1.6
8.1
85
2.0,
1.6
0.8
1.11
0.7
0.8
0.81
...
1.0
3.3
P.M.
h.m.
6:86
6:211
7:01
8:07
8:84
8:56
9:18
1:441
10:18
10:67
12:19
i:i8
f.4t
8:47
4:47
5:37
6:34
7:08
7:49
9:10
8:28
9:651
10:431
11:41
12:65
2:08
3:17
ft
FEBRUARY. 1905.
lllgh Water,
It tie Crick Train of tbeo ill for
COMFORT iti ELEGANCE.
Thc'ticket office at Portland h
255 Morrison St., Cor. 3d
at
A. D. CHARLTON,
Assistant General Fafsenger Agent.
PORTLAND, OREGON.
im
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TRAVELERS GUIDE.
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 yoa are going East, writs for in
formation and get a pretty book that
will tell you all about It
W. C. MoBrlde, General Agent
124 Third Street
PORTLANO. OREGON.
1
"Best
by Test"
A trans continental trav
eler pays: "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.
Before itaiUnfon a trip no matter
where write tor interartlng informa
tion about comfortable traveling.
ILL SISIER, General Agent
132 Third St Portland, Oregon.
T. W.Ml8DAIJt,
0neral liui!i?er Agent
oi. Paul, Minn.
ate.
0.4 Wednesday
0 7 Thursday ,,
0.T Friday ..........
0.5 Saturday '....4
r0.1 SUInDAT
o.l Monday ..,,.
0.8 Tuesday 7
1.2 Wednesday ...... 8
1.7 Thursday 9
11 Friday 10
1.8 Saturday 11
1.8 SUNDAT 12
8.0 Monday 13
1.1 Tuesday .....,,,.14
1.8 Wednesday 15
0.6 Thursday 16
0.0 Friday ...17
0.1 Saturday ........18
-0.9 Saturday 18
-0.9 BUNDAT ....... 19
0.7 Monday ..201
0.1 Tuesday 91
0.4 Wednesday 22
0.9 Thursday ,.23
1.6 Friday .., 24
2.4 Saturday 25
0.9 SUNDAT 261
0.8 Monday 27
0.6 Tuesday ,.,..,...28
"Tftm. I ftl h.ra I ft
iil0:80l".5
30,
lll:2SJ
0:37
1:16
1:47
JU11
2:46
8:11
8:88
4:10J
4:44
6:27
6:20
7:28
8:40
9:48
10:48
0:02
11:41
0:44
1:25
2:04
2:44
8:21
4:05
4:51
6:461
6:60
8:00
l.
7.61
3.61
7.6
7.6
7.7
7.
7.6
7.6
7.6
7.6
7.8
1.2
1.71
7.4
9.0
8.0
8.4
8.7
8.9
8.91
8.7
8.4
8.2
7.9
7.8
li:65fo9
eve
11:121
12:61
1:28
1:04
2:87
1:11
3:65
4:34
6:26
8:30
7:68
9:20
10:25
11:17
see
12:32
1:20
2:07
2:691
3:52
4:52!
6:00
7:18
8:40
9:531
e
8.6
8.6
8.8
1.0
7.6
7.1
1.7
8.8
5.8
5.4
5.4
5.1
1.1
6.8
9.2
9.2
8.9
8.4
7.9
7.2
1.5
1.1
6.0
6.2
A.& C. R. R.
TIME CARD.
EFFECTIVE 8EPT. 4, 1904.
Leave
PORTLAND
Arrive
8 00a.m i Portland Union) 11.10a. m
.OOp.m depot for Astoria) 9.40 p.m
Leave
ASTORIA
Arrive
6 10 p.m
7.45 a'm j for Portland and
way points
11.30 a.m
10.30 pm
SEASIDE DIVISION
Leave
ASTORIA
Arrive
11.35 a, m for Seaside Direct 50 p.m
Leave
ASTORIA.
Arrive
tai5.m f for WarrentoD, l0:45a.m
j Hammond, Ft
5.50 p.m (Stevens, Seaside) 7:40a,m
Leave
SEASIDE
Arrive
4 :30 p.m for Astoria Direct 1 12 :30p!m
Leave 8EASIDE.
6.15 a. m ( for Warren ton Ft
Dtevana. Ham
49.30a.m ' uond,Astoria
Arrive
I.
9 25 am
,20 p.m.
Steamer "SUE fcfflzm
The largest; Staunchest, Steadiest and most Seaworthy vessel
ever on this route. Best of Table and State Room Aawmiira.
g dations. Will make roc ad trip every five day between
j rrilIAMOOK
Connecting at Astoria with the Oregon Railway & Navigation
Co. and Astoria & Colombia River K. E. for Portland, San
Francisco and all point" East For freight and passenger
rates apply to
Samuel time & Co., Gen'l Aftts., Atsrta, Ore.
OB TO
A. & C. IC. II. Portland, Oregon
Pacific Naragation Company, Tillamook, Oregon
O. K. & Jf. Company, Portland, Oregon
Famous
Trains
The South wesi Limited Kansas City to
. Chicago, The Overland Limited to Chicago
via Omaha, The Pioneer Limited St. Paul 1
to Chscago, run via ' ,
, . - i ( ... k ,. ,.fr f..- '..&! ' .v.,':-.
Chicaeo. Milwaukee & St. Paul
E&ch route offers numerous attractions.
The principal thing to insure a quick, .
comfortable trip east is to Bee that your
tickets read via the Chicago, Milwaukee &
St. I'-ul Railway.
n. s rows.
General Agent
134 Third Street, Portland
fl
II
alifornia!
The land of fruits, flowers and sun
shine, where all ths summer sports
may he enjoyed In winter.
ill r
$55
PORTLAND to LOS ANGELES
AND RETURN.
reached via
THE SHORT ROUTE
Beautifully Illustrated booklets and
folders, descriptive of the many charm-
lot winter resorts, may be secured
from any Southern Pacific Atrent or
address '
W. E. COMAN,
G. P. A, Portland, Ore.
ASK THE AQKNT VOH
TICKETS
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-Oregon
Shoitline
akd uniowPacific?
San Francisco eo
Portland S.S. Co,
79 noun from Portland to Cbioago.
No ehanga of cars.
v
Additional train leaves Astoria daily
at 11:80 a. m. for all points on Ft
Stevens branch, arriving- Ft Stevens
13:30 p. m., returnlnf, leavea Ft Stev
ens at 2:00 p. m, arriving- Astoria 2:46
p. m.
Sunday only.
Through tickets and close connec
tion via, N. P. Ry. at Portland and
Goble and O. R. 8t N.-Co, vja. Portland.
J. C Mayo, 0. P. A.
To Bpekana, 8t Paul, Minneapolis,
Ouluth, Chioago, 8t Louis, and all
points east and south.
2 OVERLAND TRAINS DAILY Q
The Flyer and The Fast Mail L
SPLENDID SERVICE
UP TO DATE EQUIPMENT
COURTEOU3 EMPLOYES
Daylight trip aoross ths Cascade and
Rooky 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, O. "W. P. A.,
Ill First Avenue, Seattle, Wash.
WE GIVE EXPEDITED
8ERVICE ON FREIGHT
ROUTE YOUR SHIPMENTS
VIA GREAT NORTHERN
Full Information from
WM. HARDER, General Agent
Portland, Ore.
The World's Fslr Route.
TIME .SCHEDULES
Depart From
PORTLAND
Chicago
Portland sn Lake, Denver. Fl
Pril Worth, Omaha, Kaa
:Ula.m. atCit,8t Louis,
via Hunt- Chicago and the East
Ington
AlanUc
.xpreea Salt Lake, Denver Fl
8:15 P. m. Worth, Omaha, Kan
via Hunt- a City, St LouU,
inxtOD Jt'hicago and the East
. i
8U Paul j Walla Walla, tewis
r act Mail I ton. Spokane. Mlnne
e:15p. ru. apoll. 8t Paul, Duluth
viabpo- Milwaukee, Chicago,
kane and ast
Arrive
7:11
8:00 paa
' From Astoria-
All sailing dates subject to change.
For San Francisco
every five days.
Dally ex-
oept 8un
day attani
Colombia River to
rortiua ana Way
lAndtugs
saat
Daily ex
cept Horn
Steamer Nahc'a leaves Astoria on
the tide DAILY EXCEPT SUNDAT.
FOR ILWACO, connecting' there wt
trains for Long Beach, Tioga ac4
North Beach points. Returnlnr ar
rives at Astoria same evening.
Through tickets to and from all prin
cipal European cities,
G. W. ROBERTS, Acent
Astoria, Ore'.
fell's toMtq& Op!ii
rosmvz cuss
PrIc3unsittoaerClrT
Cum oirlcklj and Pri.
Butlr in wont tt it
Canarrbor nd
so matter of hmr Ioik r..i4.
Aixsluul huna.
Sl.W, tr fcf b,u poatoMit,
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