The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930, March 21, 1905, Page 7, Image 7

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    TUESDAY, MARCH 21, 1903.
rtTE MORNING ASTORIAF, ASTORIA, ORKGON.
VvST0CKS
RUN
0
Very Little California Produce
the Market. .
Eggs Remain Stsady at 18 Cents and
Fancy Cresmery Butter It Sold at
Fait at It Is Brought to tht City.
Tlit'ia In vi-ry llttefr produce hi Hi
lin timid i iuk.-ln today, tint Utk Iwv
Inn been nearly al lextmusud mi l noit
hu count In front t'allforiilu. King
remain itfudy ot Id ihiI and will
probably cwtliiui ui thiit price for
some linn, flutti-r in ut n iriiiluin
mill nil f.imy iTtmnifiy butter rinii't
Willi u rai1y mile at tup prices.
Grain Produots, Food.
WhenlWalla Walla, 86c; Valley.
920 9Jo; blusstem, 949ic
Oata-WhlU, 327028; tray, 1ST.
Barley Brewing, $24; feed, 324.
Hay Timothy, IS.D014.00; clover,
111.00012.00; chat, U1.0012.00; al
falfa. 111.00.
Mlllatufrs Barley, rolled, 124. GO;
middlings. S24.00Q3MO; chop, IH.O0Q
11.00; bran, ll.00!20.00; shorts. 122.00
14.
Flour-Hard wheat, straight. 14 ISO
4.10; hard wheat patentu, 4.80GF4-75;
Valley, $4.804.7S; graham. $4.00f
4.25; ryt, 15.00; whole wheat flour,
13.90.
Produoe.
Puimr Fancy creamery, 27H30c;
dairy. ltQlSVtc; cooking. 11 12c.
Cheese Young America, lHc;
Oregon full cream, 18c.
.Egg-Oregon ranch, 17I7H?.
Poultry Mixed chickens, per pound.
12fl2ttc; aprlng, pound, 14015c;
hens. 12tt4J13e; gees, ICIHc; truk
v. live. 1517c: turkeya, dressed.
174129c: ducks, old, do-n, $8f9;
aprlng ducks, 99.50.
Honey-Dark. lOic011c; amber.
4jlJe; fancy whit. 15c.
12
Fruits and Vegetables,
..Cranberries Per barrel. $lf.
ADPlea-Oregon. 6OC01.6O.
Trnniral Ftaults Mmons, fancy,
$2.00: cholco, 12.7603.00 per box; or
,n,,.. 11.7502.00: bananas, 6o per
pound; pineapples, 13.5004.00 per do.
Potatoes-Oregon. 100 pounds. 90c 0
1.00; tomatoes, California, crate, $2.00;
inrnln. tier sack. $1.00; cabbages, per
pound, ltttltte; carrots, per sack. $1
01.15; beets, per sack. $11.25; Ore
on onions. 100 pounds. $1.75 0 3 00;
sweet potatoes. $1.6031.78 per 100
pounds; coullflower, pr doaon, 90c If
1.00; clry, per dosen. 55tf65r.
Oils and Lssd.
Coal Oil-Pearl or astral oil, ens'.
2-o p'r $?allon; water whlto olj Iron
barrels, 15c; wood barrels, none; eo
cene til. cas.-s. 24 Vic; eWng oil. cases.
27Hc! extra, star, cones, 2SVi; head
light oil,. 175 degreeH. cases. 24c: Iron
barrels.' 17',4t (Washington state test
burning oils, except headlight. He Ir
gnllon blghar.)
BfcnxIneBlxty-threo degrees, case
22c; Iron barrels, 15He.
Linseed Oil-Pure row. In barrels.
66c: genuine kettla-bolled In barrels,
68c; pure raw oil. In casaa. 61c; genu
ine kettle-boiled, In cases, 03c; lota of
250 B-ttllons, lo less per gallon.
Turpentine In cases. 85c gallon,
tasollne. caaes, 32c; Iron barrela or
Arums. 2$C
Lead-Strictly pure white lend and
t.a id In ton lots, 7Vic; 500-pound
lots, 74o; less than 600 pounds, 3c.
Qrooerles, Provisions, Etc.
Rua-ar-oolden C. $5.45; powdered.
$6.15; patent cubt. $6.30; cane, D. a,
$6.06; fruit sugar, $6.15; beet sugar,
ik.IIR: extra, cwt.. 10c; kegs, cwt., 25c;
hoxes. cwt.. 60c; (Um per pounj If
paid In 15 days.)
Salt-Bales of 75,-28, bale. $1.60;
bales of 30-3S. bale, $1.60; bales of 40-
Gasoline-Stove gasoline. cases.
.,.. u. tmrreia 18c: 86 degrees
4s, bale. $1.00; bales o 15-10s, bole.
$1.60; bags, 60s, fine, ton, $11.00; bags.
50 lbs., genuine Liverpool, ton, $17.00;
bags, 50 lbs., V, ground, 100s, ton.
$7.00; It. 8. V. P.. 20 5-lb, cartons,
$2.25; B., S. v' p- 24 ,"lb cajrton''
$1.75; Liverpool lump, ton, $16.50.
Rico Imperial Japan, No. 1, $5.37V4:
No. 2, 34.25 i Carolina head, $flc; brokm
head, 4c.
Coffee Mocha, 26tb28c; Java, fancy,
26$2c; Java, good. 2024c; Java, or
dlnary. 1720c; Costa Rica, fancy, 18
020c; Coata Rica, good, 16(3)18c; Ar
buckles, $14.88 per 100 pounds; Lion,
$14.88.
Provision Hams, to slxe, 12c;
bams, picnic, 8Vic; bacon, regulars,
1014c; bacon, breakfast, 1418c; dry
salt sides. UCi backs, dry salt. 9c;
lard, kettle rendered, tlerced, 9c.
Nuts Walnuts, No. 1, ioft shell,
1814c; No. 1, hard shell, lSVLc; Chile,
J3c; almonds, 1718c; filberts, 14
15c; Braxlls, 18c; pecans, 18tt15c;
hickory, 8c; Virginia peanuts, 77Vic;
Jumbo Virginia peanuts, 9c; Japanese
peanuts, 66o; chestnuts, Italian
14c; cocoanuti, doxen, 90c.
FigsWhlt, pound. 6H2; black
97o. ,
Dates Golden, 60-lb boxes, tte
1-Ih packages, Ic; Fard, It-lb boxes
11.40 box.
in
Freih meat and Fish.
..Fresh Mssts Vest, 7f8o pork, 7
7V4c; beef, IH05:; mutton, 8 7c.
Fish Crabi, per doien, 11.25; Shoal
wnttr Hay oysters, per sack, $4.00
oysters, gallon, $2.25; halibut, 6c; black
cod, 7c; salmon, steelheads, 9c per
pound; Bllversldee, I Vic; bass,
pound, 12Hc; herring, f,e; flounders,
6c; catfish, 7c; lobsters, per pound,
12V4c; allver smelt, Se; shrimp, !)
perch. f,c; sturgeon, 7c; Columbia river
melt, 6c; Chinook salmon, 12'4c
Hops, Wool, Hidea, Eto.
Hops23$f24c per pound.
Wool Valley, tootle; EasUrn
Or
gon, 14t?lc.
Tallow Prime, per ponnd. JVi4c
No. 2, and grease. 2Vi4lc
Hide Flint dry cow and Meer, 14
15c; flint dry calf, 14016c: saltej, 7
flStyc; green And grubby, 5G7c; sheep
plta, aa to wool. 10 80c; Angorn, with
wool on, 2fcJ$1.09.
Livestock.
Cattle 1304.26; hogs,
sheep. 14.25a 4,50. ,
Prloes Furnished by Ross,
$3.0006.60
Higgins
LOCAL PRODUCE.
Company.
The following are the retail prices
on locaj projuce yesterday:
Eggs per dosen, 22 Vic
Butter Best, per roll, 70c. .
Chickens Dressed, per pound, ISe
Mallard ducks Pair, $1.
Apples Box, 75c $1.25.
Oranges Box, $2472.25.
Potatoes Sack, $1.35.
Turnips Sack, 90c.
Carrol a Sock. $1.
Incredible Brutality.
It would linve been Incredible bru
tiillty If rims, P. I'mborger of Hyra-
use, N. T., hftil not loti the best be
mild fur his suffering son. "My boy.
he siiys. "cut n fearful gash ov.t hi
ye. so I npplled Btuklen's Arnlcn
Hulve. which qui' kly healed It ami
wved his eye." Cloo.1 for burns and
ulcers too. Only 25c at Chan. Boner's
drug store.
When a child I bad a my severe at
tack of Diphtheria, which came near prov
ing fatal. I'pon recovery the Clauds of the
neck were very much enlarged, and after
the free tine of iodine, the riijht one was
Rduced to Its normal liie, but the left
ouc mtinueU to tfrow very slowly at
first, until it was nUmi the sizcof a oone
e'g, which legnn to pren the wind
pij. canning (Uilicuit brcjuhlug, aud be
came very painful. An incision win made
and a Inrc quantity of pus discharged.
The gland was removed, or as much at
could with safetv be taken out. For ten
vcars J wore a iitile piwc of clolh about an
inch lonx in niv neck to keep the place
open. )i:rii, ihis tim.' I had to have it
cut open by the doctor every time I took
cold or thiopental; clofKed. In the Spring
or early Snnmier of 1SS4 I wan persuaded
by my wife to use S. S. S., which 1 did,
tririly ut accordance with directions. I
took twenty-six larjje bottles, and was en
tirely cured, for I have not suffered since
that'tinie. B. S.RAGUND.
tloyal Bag Mfg. Co., Charleston. S. C
Only a constitutional remedy can reads
an hereditary disease like Scrofula. When
the blooil is restored to a normal condition
and the scrofulous deposits are carried off
there is a gradual return to health. S.S.S.
ft?L is well known as a
lcod purifior and
2 ' tonic. It ia the
nly guaranteed,
strictly vccetable
remedysold. If you
have any signs of
Scrofula, write us
and our physicians
will advise von free
ins awiii &puino uotnpany, Atiaatg, til.
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TIDE TABLE, MARCH.
MARCH, 1905,
High Water.
A.M. I P.M.
Date.
h.m
ft. I h.m.
ft.
6.6
7.1
Wednesday
Thursday .
9:10
7.9110:60
10:tS
11:08
8.0!
11:35
Friday ...
8.1
7.41
8.2
7.8
7.81
....
Saturday 4
0:15
...
8.2
Saturday
SUNDAY
Monday .......
U:6&
0:50
1:19
1:45
2:10
12:35
1:10
1:42
2:16
8.0
Tuesday
7.9
7.7
Wednesday
7.9
7.4
Thursday 9
2:83
7.9
2:49
7.2
6.8
6.4
(.1
6.1
Friday 10
2:67
1:26
7.8
7.8
8:26
Saturday 11
SUNDAY 12
Monday 13
Tuesday ..14
Wednesday 15
4:10
4:03
7.7
4:57
4:57
7:26
8:51
9:56
4:44
6:38
8:44
8:03
9:221
7.6
7.5
6.6
7.3
7.4
7.8
8.2
8.6
6.9
Thursday' 16
9.5
Friday 17
10:49
7.2
7.9
...
Saturday 18
10:28
11:33
SUNDAY 19
11:25
Monday 20
0:14
8.4
12:16
8 8
8.8
8.8
8.8
7.7
7.1
6.6
6.3
6 3
6.6
7.0
Tuesday Si
0:65
1:84
1:12
2:60
8.8
9.1
9.1
1:05
1:55
Wednesday 22
Thursday 23
2:45
3:88
Friday 24
9.1
8.8
8.4
Saturday 25
1:32
4:361
SUNDAY 26
Monday 27
4:20
6:42
7:00
8:17
9:26
6:14
(:18
7:81
8:44
8.0
7.6
Tuesday 28
Wednesday 29
7.8
Thursday to
7.21
7.4
10:20
Friday II
9:51
11:05
7.3
- air Ari.
TLo studio "tea" had Ixn a great
ucriws. llit one small and
Tory
youthful iiH'inlwr of tu twinpany
bad
walked softly ulioiti, looking st-th
plcturwt, JtiHt U-fora fh party broka
up the artist dlsn.vm! blin surveying
a picture of a lion with awe and lu
torest.
"Don't t afraid, llttla chop."
said
tb artist gfiilully, patting bis small
guest on the head. "He won't hurt
you."
"Oh, I'm not afraid at all," cam tho
response to a clear treble that caused
per
very one to listen. "He doesn't look
a bit If be were alive, you know."
TRAVELERS' GUIDE.
8ttm.rt MELVILLE, JORDAN, VAN
GUARD, ECLIP.8E, WENONA and
LAUNCH QUEEN
TOWINO.
FREIGHTING
CURSIONS.
AND EX-
STEAMER JORDAN
Will leave Callender Dock, Astoria,
for Knappton, Deep River and Way
Landings, dally as follows:
Monday, Wednesday, Friday, 9:00 a.
m; Tuesday, Thursday, Saturday, 5:30
a. m. and 2 p. rn. Sunday, 12:30 p. m.(
return 1:30 p. m.
STEAMER VANGUARD
Leaves Callender Dock for Cathlam
et and Way Landings Dally, except
Sunday, it 3 p, m.
STEAMER WENONA
Gray's River.
Monday, March 20, 9 a. m.
Tuesday, March 21, 9:20 a. m.
Wednesday, March 22, 10:80 a. m.
Thursday, March 23, 11:30 a, m.
Friday, March 24, 12:30 p. m.
Hoturduy. March 25, I p. m.
Monday. March 27. 3:30 a. rn.
Tuesday, March 28, 4 a, m.
Wednesday, March 28, 4:30 a. rri.
Thursday. March 30, 6:30 a. m.
Friday, March 31, 6 a, m.
Saturday, April 1, 7:30 a. m.
C. H. CALLENDER, Manager.
SAN FRANCISCO &
0RTLAND S. S. CO.
Fare
inoluding berth and msals, $15;
Round trip, 2S.
Steamer Leaves Astoria for San
Francisco Every 5 Days.
Connects at SanFrancisco with Rail
and Steamer Lines for South,
crn California,
V. ItOIti:TS, ARcnt.
AMoriu, Oregon.
A. G. D. KERHELL.
Gen. Pas. Agent.
8an Franolsco, Cal.
Regular Line ot Steamers from
San Francisco to
Astoria & Portland
The First-Class Steel Steamer
RED0ND0
mokes regular trips between San
Kranclsco and Astoria and Portland,
sailing from each end about every two
weeks.
Has excellent passenger accommo
dations, both cabin and steerage
For freight or passage apply to
TAYLOR YOUNG & CO.,
General Agents, Portland.
S. Elmore (EL Co.
Agents, Astoria
Swayne & Hoyt
San Francisco.
or to the owners
MARCH, 1905.
Low Water,
A. M.
P.M,
Date.
Wednesday
Thursday
h.m.
ft
h.m.
ft.
0.3
0.0
0.1
0.1
0.1
0.6
1.0
1.3
1.7
2.1
2.5
2.9
S3
1.3
1.1
0.8
0.4
0.1
3:31
4:38
3.3
3.0
8.71
4:24
6:1
Friday 8
6:35
5:66
Saturday
SUNDAY
Monday ,
6:22
7:00
7:85
2.4
2.1
1.9
6:35
7:08
7:36
Tuesday
8:05
1-8
7:58
Wednesday
8:31
8:57
9:30
1.7
1.6
8:16
8:38
9:06
9:361
Thursday
Friday 10
Saturday ..11
SUNDAY 12
Monday 13
Tuesday 14
1.5
10:05
14
1.3
1.3
10:47
11:44
10:15
11:05
12:43
Wednesday 15
0:16
8.7
2:00
8:14
4: is!
6:10!
Thursday ........ 16
1:56
8:32
4:40
5:83
6:22
7:10
8.7
8.3
Friday 17
Saturday 18
SUNDAY 19
Monday 20
2.7
1.9
1.2
0.6
6:66
6:40
7:21
8:01
8:45
9:28
-0.1
-0.1
Tuesday 21
Wednesday 22
Thursday ........13
Friday 24
Saturday ........ 25
SUNDAY 26
Monday ...27
Tuesday 28
Wednesday 29
Thursday 30
Friday 31
0.0
0.4
0.9
1.6
2.S
2.9
0.5
0.7
0.7
0.7
0.7
7:58
8:45
9:35
0.1
-0.1
0.1
0.0
0.3
IS
8.4;
3.2
2.8
10:29
11:27
10:19
11:18
12:30
0:27
1:60
3:10
4:18
1:40
3:46
3:47
4:40
TRAVELERS' GUIDE.
ASK ANY
TRAVELER
and he will
tell yea tbe
Elect rio Lighted.
Is the Crick Train of them ill for
COMFORT and ELEGANCE
The ticket omcc at Portland is
, 255 Morrison St., Cor. 3d.
A. D. CHARLTON,
AsttintaDt General Pumeiigcr Agent.
PORTLAND. OREGON.
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 taat
will tell you all about It.
W. C. McBride, General Agent
124 Third 8treet
PORTLAND. OREGON.
"Best
by Test",
A trans continental trav
eler says: "I've tried them
all and I prefer the
I
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 ttaitlnaon atrlp-no matter
where-writ for IntrreKtlng mrornia
Uua about comfortable traveling.
H.LSISLEH General Agent
132 Third SL Portland. Oregon.
T. W. IE 18DALK,
Gensral faaaenKer Agent,
m faul, Mian.
A. & C. R. R.
TIME CARD.
EFFECTIVE SEPT. 4, 1904.
Leave
PORTLAND
Arrive
8 00a.m
Portland Uniou 11.10 a. ni
depot for Astoria) 9.40 p.m
7,00 p.m
Leave
ASTORIA
Arrive
7.45 a'm
m (
i.m (
for Portland and
ll.SOa.m
15.
10 p
way points
10.80 p-iu
II (11 1111
1
SEASIDE DIVISION
Leave ASTORIA Arrive
11.35 a.m forSesHiile Direet6:20 p.n
Leave ASTORIA. Arrive
tai5 a.m for Wnrrenton 1 10:45a.m
' llamniond, Ft
5.60 p.m Htevens. Seaside) 7:40a,m
Leave SEASIDE Arrive
4 :30 p.m for AstoituTlblrect 1 12 :30pTiiu
Leave SEASIDK Arrive
l5 a. m (for VVrrenton Ft) 25a7m
Stevens, Ham- V
9.30a.m I nioud.Astoria ) 7.20 p. m.
Additional train leaves Astoria dally
at 11:30 a. m. for all points on Ft
Stevens branch, arriving Ft Stevens
12:30 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
Goble and O. R. & N. Co., via. Portland.
J. C. Mayo, G. P. A.
fctc mer "SUE U, ELM0R
Xhe Larger, Stau richest, Steadiest and most Seaworthy vessel
ever on this route. Best of Table and State floom Acooanao
dationg. Will make round trip every five days between
ASTORIA
ANr
TILLAMOOK
Connecting at Astoria with the Oregon Railway & Navigation
Co. and Astoria & Columbia River R. R. for Portland, Sao.
Francisco and all points East. ' For freight and passenger
rates apply to t .
at
Samnel Elmore O Co.,
OR TO
A. & C. R. IS. Portland, Oregon
Pacific Navagallon Company, Tillamook, Orego
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 Chscago, 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. I'cul Railway.
H. S
ROWE,
tjtatral Ajent
California !
The land of fruits, flowers and sun
shine, where all the summer sports
may be enjoyed In winter.
PORTLAND to LOS ANGELES
. v AND RETURN.
reached via
THE SHOUT 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,
Q. P. A Portland, Or.
ASK THE AGENT FUH
TICKETS
VIA
To Spekane, St Paul, Minneapolis,
Duluth, Chioago, St Louis, and all
points east and south.
2 OVERLAND TRAINS DAILY (J
The Flyer and The Fast Mall L
8PLENDID SERVICE
UP TO DATE EQUIPMENT
COURTEOUS EMPLOYES
Daylight trip sorois the Casesde 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.
3. O. YERKES. O. W. P. A..
612 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's Fair Route.
S55
TRAVELERS' GUIDE.
s
Gen'l Agts., Astoria, Ore.
134 Third Stmt; Portland
v
OREGON
Short like
UniohPacific
70 hours from Portland to f1m
No change of cars.
TIME SCHEDULES
Depart From Awtos
PORTLAND
Chicago
Portland Halt Lake, Denver. Ft
Special Worth, Omaha, Kan- liSasE
:14a.m. saCit. St Louis.
via Hunt- Cbicago and the East
tngton
Atlantic '
txprewi ,?alt Lake, Denver Fl
(CIS p.m. )Wortli,Omha, Kaa- Tilfasm
via Hunt- a City, Ht l.ouU,
tngton Cbicago and the East
St Paul Walla Walla. I ewla-'
Fust Mail ton. Spokane. Mlnne
t:lip. in. apolu. st Paul, Dulutw gjaaa
vlaSpo- .Milwaukee, Cliiiago, '
tune land East
j
Dally ex
Columbia IMver to
4aaa
cept Sun
roruana auu way
Ijtudlugs
Datlyea:-
day atTani
cepu
Steamer Nahr-"a leaves Astoria sat
the tide DAILY EXCEPT SUNDAY,
FOR ILWACO. connecting toere with
trains for Long Beach, Tioga mmA'
North Beach points. Returning ar
rives at Astoria same evening.
Through tickets to and from aH.rff
clpal European cities.
Q. W. ROBERTS, Ages.
Astoria, Ore.
Taese tiny Ctpsuleo are lupena j
to Balsam or topaiba..
Cubebs or Injections and
CURE Ira 48 tUHUfdt
the tame diseases with
out Inconvenience,
Scsirs SantEl-Pspsin timti
A POSITIVE CiTC
For Inflammatloa grOutrt
or iDe bii(ter aoa )
iilacj. o ou r m fMf.
Cun qnlckly an4 hw
nontly int worst fm 4
DOBUtt roraovimo
ln AbaoIuu.lv
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