TUESDAY, APRIL 4, 1905. rllE MORNING ASTORIA, ASTORIA, ORKGON. OOTtAND MARKETS 1 fancy Creamery Butter Drops a Notch. Large Quantities of Southern Produo Art to Arrlv Thl Wssk-Whol. alt Orottrt Exptot an Advanet In Sugar Thlt Wtk. , Eitr. fins creamery butlsr took an other Vk rtnt drop Hturday and la now "quoted at H!4 miiH KVn tbt llaalewood creamery butter ha come down o thl prWo. lrg quantities ot southern pnaturU art expected to arrlvs thla week, heald several car load ot Oranges. Merchant eipect an Invrtaat In (ht prlct ft ugar In tha near future, t J . Grain Product, Feed. Wheat-Walla Walli , II; Valley. I2fl3c; blueattm, l5c,1( Oata-Wliltt. 272li fray. 121. y BsrleyIlrewlng, !4; feed. 121. Hay Timothy. ItS.SOOls.W; clover, 111.00 no; cheat, lll.00O13.00; al MlllNturra Iibrlity, rolitd, 124.60; middling. 134.00025.00; chop, IU.000 1100; bran, 19.00 30.00; shorts, 22,00 024. FlourHard wheat, straight 14.160 4.10; hard wheat patents, 14.10 4 75; allny, I4I04.7S; grham, 14.00 4.25; rye, 1100; whole wheat flour, 3.0. ,! Product. Butter Fumy (-rmm.try.27HO2H" d.Ury. lO20c; cooking, lltflJc Chr Young America ll'.ic; Oregon full mam, He ' Egf Oregon ranch, lie. Poultry MUed chicken, per pound lHJltttc: aprlm, pound. 14015c; n. ltttfllSe; cee. llJUttc; turk oya. Uvt. 15017c; turkeys, 1 dressed 17022c; duckt, old. don, IISIc: spring ducka. I94JI.60. Honey-Park. lOKc011c; amber. 13 Olle; fancy whltt, 15c. Fruits and Vegetable. 1 ..Cranberriee-Per barrel, 113. Apples Owgon, BOcOH- Tropical FraulU Lemon, fancy. 11.00; choice. I1.TI9S.00 per box; or ange. S1.7SO100; bananaa, 8c ptr pound; pineapple. tl.50IJ4.00 pr do. oPtatoes -Oregon, 100 pounda, IB lie: tomatoes. California, ciatea, $2.25; turnip, per sack. 11.00; cabbag,, Pr pound. IUOIHc; carrot, per . $1 01.15; beet, per aack. $101.25; Om gon onion. 100 pound, '$2,750 3 00; aweet potatoea, $1.601.76 Pr 100 pounda; coutlflower, per down, 0c 1.00; celery, per doten. 65005c Oils nd Lead. Coal OilPearl or aatral oil, ca, 3-c per gallon: water whit oil. Iron barrel. 15Hc; wood barrel, none: eo. cena til, caae, 24c: elulne oil, cases. J7Vic; extra tar. case", 26Hc: head- light oil. 175 degree. cae. 24c; Iron barr, 17HC (Washington tate tent Linseed Oil-Pure raw, In barrel, 6c; genuine kettle-boiled In bnrrele, 68c; pure raw oil, In caaoa, lie; genu ine kettlt-bolled. In cases, 13c; tot of $50 gallon, lo le per gallon. l , Turpentine In rase. 85c gallon. V gaaollne. caw. 32c; iron barrels or drums, 2lo. LeaJ Btrlctly pura white lead ana red lead In ton lot. 7Kc; 500-pound lot. 7 Hie; le than 600 pound, lo. Groceries, Provisions, Ete. Sugar-Golden C, $5.45; powdered, $1.16; patent cube, $1.30; cane, D. O., $8.05; fruit augar, $1.16; beet sugar, rwt.. 10c: keg. cwt., 25c; box, cwt.. 60c; (I o per pounj If pold In 16 day ) Bait Dale of 75-2. bale, $1.60, bale of $0-3. bale, $1.60; bale of 40- GMollne Stove gaaollne. cases,, Hc; Iron barrel. 18c; 86 degree 4a, bale. Sl.Ml balea of 15-10. bolt, $1.60; bag. 60. fine, ton, $11.00; bag. 60 lb., genuine Liverpool, ton, $17.00; burning oil, except headlight, c per gallon higher.) Btnxlne Slxty-threa degree, caaea, $2c; Iron barrel, 15MiC baga, 60 lba., tt ground, 100. ton. $7.00; B. S. V. P., 20 6-lb, cartons, $2.25; B. 8. V. P.. 24 8-lb cartons. $1.76; Liverpool lump, ton, $16.50. Rice Imperial Japan, No.'l, $5.37H; No. I. $4-2B : Carolina head, $6c; brokn head, 4c. Coffee Mocha, 26Tb28c; Java, fancy, - $0$2c; Java, good, I02ic; Java, or dlnary, 17 20c; Coata Rica, fancy, 18 020c; Coata Rica, good, 16018c; Ar bucklea,, $14.88 per 100 pound; Lion, . $14.88. provtalona Ham, to else, 12ttd fcama, picnic, 8 He; bacon, regular, 10He; bacon, breakfaat, 14018c; dry alt aldea, lc; back, dry talt, o; lard, kettle rendered, tlerctd, 8c, k Nut Walnut, Ne. 1, oft ahell, c No. 1. hard ahell. 1814c; Chile, X; almond. 17018c; Albert. 14 A5o Braxll", lie; pecan, 18tt15c; ' hickory, 8c; Virginia peanut, 77Hc; Jumbo Virginia peanut. c; Japane peanut, 6Ho; che.tnuta, IUHan 14c; cocoanut. doien, 10c, Fig White, pound, 6V4':; bluck, 807c. , Date Golden, 10-lb boxen, Itfliic; 1-tb package, $c; Fard, 15-rt boxen tKO.tHau-T-.rr.'-.."--. Frteh mtatf abd Flth. - ' f 1 Prtah" mVat-Veal, Hi 07 He; pork, 7Hc; beef, IHO5c; mutton, 67d.(' Finn Crab, per dosen, $1.25; Bhoal water Bay oyiter, per aack, $4.00; 707Hc; beef, $H06c; mutton, 607c. . oyattr, gallon, $2.25; halibut, 6c; black cod, 7c; aalmon, itetlheadi, lOHo Pr pound: Bllverlde, 7c; baa, pr pound, l$Hc; herring, 5c; flounder, 5c: catfish, 7c; lobateri, per pound, I2Hc; allver imeit, 6c; ahrlmp, Uc; perch, (e; aturgeon, 7c; Columbia river emelt, 6c; Chinook salmon. 12He. Hop, WooV Hide Etc. IIop--2324o per pound. ; Wool-Valley, 2021c; .Eastern Ore gon, 14018c, I; ' ' Tallow Prime, per pound, $H04c; No. t, and grease, $HO$c. Hide Flint dry cow and steer, 14 15c; flint dry calf, 1415c; ulted, 7H OIHe; green and grubby, 507c; sheep pelt, a to wool, 1 Of 50c; Angora, with wool on, 26cOf 1-00. 5 " ' Livestock. Cattle $34.25; hogs, I5 003.r,0; theep, $4.2504.50. LOCAL PRODUCE. ' Priees Furnished by Rots, Hlgglns & Compsny. The following are the retail price on Iota) product yesterday: Eggs per doaen, 22 He. Butter Best, per roll, 70c. Chickens Dressed, per pound, 18c. Mallard ducks Pair, $1. Apples Box. 75eO 11.25. Orange Box, $202.25, Potatoes Sack, $1.33. Turnlpa Sack, 30c Carrol Sack, $1. Election at Claikanine. Claknln, April 3. The town elec tion wus held h-re today and resulted In th dfat of all the present In- t'unibrtiiH. The following were lit. ml: Countdtmen, W. F. Mara, W. 1. Fratrf, Owrg Tkhnor, W. VW'I Irr and W. H. Marked ; I. Kt--man, rwnjrdcr; M. ii Page, traurer; II. W. Mi-Donald, marshal. All wre eltcled by mall nuiJorttlM. t suffered tot long Urn with a bt cast o( Catarrh, and took a great deal ol medicine without any benefit ' I had continual headache, my checki bad grows purple, my bom was alwayi topjted up, my lirealh had a sickening and diKURtinj mlor, and I couheil incesaantl) 1 beard of vour S. S. S. and wrote yon I commenced to nta it, and after taking several bottle I was cured and hsvt eever since bad the slightest symptom ot the dlkcase. ' Miss MAtv L. Stosm. Co. 7tU & Felix Si., St Joseph, Mo. WbeelinV, W. Va, May V), IW. I had Nasal Caiarrh for year for which 1 nsrd 8. 8. P. with very gratifying result I tried local application for some time, and Rcttinjf no permanent relief I cajnetc the conrhition that the seat of the trouble was in the blood. Knowing S. S. S. to be a good blood medicine I began It use. and after using it for some little while it did away entirely with the offensive mu cus iu the nostrils, and I did not have tc hawk and spit, especially In the morning, to dislodge the catarrhsl matter. 1627 South St. Fksd H. Prkssy. The filthy secretions and foul mucus thai ire continually dropping back Into the throat, find their way into the stomach ind are absorbed into the blood. Catarrh then becomes con stitutlonal.andthe onlv way to get rid of it is through the blood. Write ua It you have Catarrh, and our. physici ans will advise yon without charge. The Swift Speciflo Company, Atlanta, fit. CAlAIvivIT TIDE TABLE, APRIL APRIL. High Water J Data Saturday 1 SUNDAY z Monday 8 Tuesday 4 Wednesday 6 Thursday 8 Friday ? Saturday 8 SUNDAY ....... 9 Monday 10 Tuesday ..-.11 Wednesday 12 Thuraday la Friday 14 Saturday 15 SUNDAY Monday 17 Tuesday 18 Wednesday 19 Thursday ........20 Friday 21 Saturday .22 SUNDAY 23 Monday I .24 Tuesday 25 Wednesday ......26 Thursday 27 Friday ,..,.,....28 Saturday ...2 SUNDAY 80 t ilidiil 01 Steamer MELVILLE, JORDAN, VAN GUARD, ECLIPSE, WENONA and LAUNCH QUEEN TOWINO, FREIGHTING AND EX CURSIONS. STEAMER JORDAN Will leer Callender Dock. Aatorla, for Xnappton, Deep River and Way Landing, dally as follow: Monday, Wednesday, Friday, 1:00 a. m; Tuesday, Thursday, Saturday, 6:3d a. m. and 2 p. m, Bunday, 12:30 p. m., return 4:80 p. m. STEAMER VANGUARD Leave Callender Dock for Cathlarn- et and Way Landing Dally, except Sunday, at I p. m. STEAMER WENONA. 1 Cray' Rivtr. APRIL. Motidny 3, 9 a. 111. Tuesday 4, 10 a. m. , Vfediuaday 5, 10:30 a. m. Thuraduy 8, 11 tt, til. Friday 7, 11:30 a. 111. 1, Hutunlity 8, 12:30 a. m. Motuliiy 10, 1 i, in. Tiii'iliiy II, 2 p. m. Wednexilny 12, 3 a. in. Thuraduy -13, 3; 30 A. m. Friday 14. 6 a. m. uHturdiiy 15, 6 11. 111. Monday 17, H a. in. Tu'-ndy l. 9 a. 111. Wi-diieaday 19, 10 . rn. Thursday 20, 10:30 a, m. VtUUy 21.' 11 a. m. Saturday 22, 12:30. Monday 24, 2 p. m. Tufsdny 85, 3 a. 111. ' t WVdneadiiy, 20, 3:30 a. m. Thursday 27, la. m. Friday 28, 5 a. 111. Saturday 29. 6:30 a. m. C. H. CALLENDER, Manager. SAN FRANCISCO & PORTLAND S.S. CO. Fare Including berth and mtals, $15; Round -trip, $25. Steamer Leaves Astoria for San Francisco Every 5 Days. Connects at SanFrancisco with Rail and Steamer Lines for South, em California. (;. V. KOllKltTS, Ajjt nt. . Astoria, Orriruu. A. Q, D: KERRELL, Gen. Pa. Agent Ban Francisoo, Cal. Regular Line of Steamera from San Francisco to Astoria & Portland The Flrst-Class Steel Steamer REDONDO ninkoa rairnlAr trlna between San Francisco 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 & Co. Agents, Astoria or to the owners Swayne & Hoyt San Francisco. 1905. . ' APRIL, 1905. A.M. J'.W.Z JiTwater.. fx. vCJ P. M. Kin". jC h.m. tC "ZZZ. J h m' I ft-! '"i I tC 10TS8 776 11:3 9 7.7 Snlurdiiy .'.T.T... 1 5:10 2.3 6:29 6.7 11:44 7.7 SUNDAY 2 6:66 1.8 6:10 0.9 0:13 7.9 12:24 7.7 Monday 3 6:34 1.4 6:44 U 0:44 8.0 1:00 7.7 Tuesday r. 4 7:08 1.2 7:13 1.3 1:12 8.1 1:85 7.6 Wednesday , 6 7:38 1.0 7:40 1.7 1:87 8.1 2:10 7.8 Thursday ;. 6 8:07 0.8 8:01 2.1 2:08 8.1 2:45 7.1 Friday 7 8:34 0.7 8:27 2.4 2:80 8.1 8:21 6.8 Saturday 8 :0S 0.7 8:57 3.7 8:00 8.0 4:00 6.4 SUNDAY 9 9:40 0.7 9:32 3.0 3:8S 7.9 4:50 6.3 Monday 10 10)24 0.7 10:18 3.3 4:25 7.6 6:61 6.1 Tuesday ...11 11:15 0.8 11:20 1.6 5:21 7.3 7:05 6.1 Wednesday .' 12 12:20 1.0 6:35 7.1 8:15 6.4 Thursday ........13 0:40 (.7 1:30 1.1 8:00 7.0 9:17 7.0 Friday ..........14 2:04 8.6 2:42 1.0 9:17 7.3 10:09 7.6 Saturday 15 1:16 2.9 3:46 1.0 10:22 7.6 10:66 8.3 SUNDAY ....... 16 4:19 2.0 4:42 0.9 11:19 8.0 11:41 8.7 Monday 17 6:13 1.2 6:32 0.8 12:10 8.4 Tuesday ..; 18 6:05 0.4 6:18 0.9 0:22 9.1 1:00 8.4Wednesday ......19 6:62 -0.2 7:02 1.1 1:03 9.3 1:50 8.2 Thursday 20 7:40 -0.6 7:46 1.4 1:43 9.4 2:89 7.9 Friday 21 8:26 -0.8 8:34 1.9 J:i7 9.2 8:31 7.6 Saturday ,..22 9:15 -0.7 9:24 2.4 8:10 8.8 4:25 7.1 SUNDAY .23 10:08 -0.4 10:20 2.9 4:00 8.4 6:22 6.8 Monday .........24 11:01 0.0 11:22 3.8 4:67 7.7 6:28 6.7 Tuesday' ;.. 25 11:69 0.4 8:03 7.2 7:34 6.7 Wednesday ......26 0:30 3.4 1:00 0.8 7:18 6.8 8:35 7.0 Thursday 27 1:43 8.4 2:03 1.1 8:34 6.7 9:18 7.3 Friday 28 .2:51 3.0 3:03 1.3 9:38 6.810:12 7.6 Saturday , ...... .29 3:81 2.5 3:58 l.S 10:30 6.9 10:62 7.8 SUNDAY .......30 4:42 2.0 4:45 1.6 , TRAVELERS' GUIDE. . .tk ' roTr ASK ANY TRAVELER and he will tell yea the HI ;" Electrio Lighted. Is tbt Crick Trtlo of tbem ill for COMFORT ui ELECARCE- The ticket office at Portland is at SS Morrison St., Cor. 3d. A. D. CHARLTON, Assistant General Fseaenger Agent. PORTLAND. OREGON. YOU WILL BE SATISFIED WITH YOUR JOURNEY. If your tlcketa 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 ver that the trip never becomes tiresome. , If you are going East, write for In formation and get a pretty book that will tell you all about It W. C. McBride, General Agent 12 Third Street PORTLAND. OREGON. "Best by Test" A trans continental trav eler eays: "I've trie4 them all and I prefer the North western Limited It's the best to be found from coast to coast" It's "The Train for Com- ... .,. iort every nigiu in ine year between Minneapolis, St. I Paul and Chicflfo. B Hefore stalling on a trtp-no matter where writ for lutflrestlnft informa tion about comfortable traveling. - H. L SISLEPv General Agent ' 132 Third Si Portland. Oregon. T. W.TIA8DALE, , General 1'tuMtenKor Agent, bt Paul, Minn. A. & G. R, R. TIME CARD. EFFECTIVE SEPT. 4, 1904. Leave . PORTLAND Arrive 8 00a.m 1 Portland Coion 11.10a, m 7,00 p.m 1 drforAstorial LjiPjfH Leav ' ' ' ' ASTORIA Arrive 745 a-m j tor Portland and 11.30a.m 6 10 p.m ( way points 10.30 p'm SEASIDE DIVISION Leavs ASTORIA Arrive lTi5a.m for 8eide Direct 5:20 p'm Leave ASTORIA. Arrive tai5 .m ( fpr Warrenton )l0:45a.in Hammond, Ft 5.60 p.m ( Stevens, Beaaule) 7:40a,m Leavs SEASIDE Arrlv 4 :3Q p.m for Astot ia Direct 1 12 :30p.m Leavs SEASIDE. Arrive 6.15 a. m ( for Warrenton FtTV-9 2Slm 4 Stevens. Ham- 9.30a.m f mond.Astoria ) 7.20 p. m. Additional train leaves Astoria dally at 11:30 s- m. for aU points on Ft Stevens branch, arriving Ft Steven 12: JO p. m., returning, leaves Ft Stev ens at 1:00 p. m., arriving Astoria 2:45 p. n. . , , ,, ; ; I: ' ' i Sunday only. Through tickets and close connec tion, via. N. P. Ry. 'at Portland artd GobW and O. R. & N. Co., via, Portland. J. C Mayo, G. P. A. TRAVELERS' GUIDE. Str mer "SUE H. ELHOSF The Largest, Staunched, Steadiest and most Seaworthy vessel ever on this route. Best of Table and State .Room Accommo dations. Will make round trip every five days between A TILLAMOOK Connecting at Astoria with the Oregon Eailway & Navigation Co. and Astoria & Columbia Kiver R. li. for Portland, San Francisco and all points East. For freight and passenger rates apply to f Samuel Elmore 6 Co.. Gen'l Agts., Astoria, Ore. - Oil TO A. & C. It. It. Portland, Oregon Pacific Navaffatlou Company, Tillamook, Oregon O. It. & X. Company, Portland, Oregon Famous Trains The Soathwest Limited Kansas City to Chicago, The Overland Limited to Chicago via Omaha, The Pioneer Limited St. Paul to Chscago, run via Chicago. Milwaukee & St. Paul Railway Each route offers numerous attractions. The principal tbing to insure a quick, comfortable trip east is to see that your tickets read via the Chicago, Milwaukee & St. I-ul Railway. : ' n. s ROWE. General Agent 134 Bf " I mioroia The land ot fruits, flower and sun shine, where all the summer sport may be enjoyed In whiter. 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, Or, ASK THE AGENT FOK TICKETS . TLV To 8pskans, St. Paul, Minneapolis, Duluth, Chioago, 8t Louia, and all points east and south, ' Q OVERLAND TRAINS DAILY Q L The Flyer and The Fast Mail L SPLENDID SERVICE UP TO DATE EQUIPMENT COURTEOUS EMPLOYES Daylight trip aorosa the Casead and Rocky Mountains. For tickets, rates folders and full In formation call on or address H. DICKSON, City Ticket Agent ItS Third Street, Portland, Or. a G. TERKES. G. W. P. A 111 First Avenue, Seattle, wash. WE GIVE EXPEDITED 8ERVICE ON FREIGHT ROUTE YOUR 8HIPMENTS . VIA GREAT NORTHERN Full Information from , YVM. HARDER, General Agent Portland, Or. Th World Fair Rout. 1 v i TO R I A a win ' Third Street, Portland OREGON Short line and UnionPacihc 70 hours from Portland to Chicago. No change of cars. TIME SCHKDtJIJIS Depart From Arrive PORTLAXD Chicago PortUad Malt Lake. Denver, Ft special Worth, Ouiaba, Kan- 4 M f at 9:1.1 a.m. sa CU, St Louis, via Hnt- Chicago and the ast lngton Atlantic Kxpress Salt take, Denver Ft 8:15 p. m. Worth, Omaha, Kan- Tslfiaaa via lIunt- sRuClty, t lx)ul!i, ington jChicagoaud theast " i BUPbuI j Walla Walla, tewls- FHstMall tou.Spokaue, Mlnne- 15 p. ui. apollH. Hi Paul, Dulutb 8 00 P m viagpo- Milwaukee, tbicago, kaue jaud ast Dally ex- Columbia River to 4am evpt tun-I'on land aud Way Daily ex day atTaui laudlugs ceptMon Steamer Nahc"a leaves Astoria oa the tide DAILY EXCEPT SUNDAY, FOR ILWACO, connecting there with trains for Long Beach, Tioga and North Beach points. Returning r ar rives at Astoria same evening. Through tickets to and from all pria . cipal European cities. G. W, ROBERTS,' Aaent, Astoria, Or. These tiny Capsules are supenoi to Balsam ot topaiD,1 Cubebt or Injections arKlArifv CURE IN 43 HOURSPUF th same diseases with. out Inconvenience. $t?M fa all Vwf?tfX ill's Sii-Fef ii Cifiii rCSITIVE CVCI JFor IaflunmaUen r Oitank ot ll Bladder and DUtrnmi SlduMva. 'o enr bo ptf. Com qalclly aad Pma IntlT the vent euti of tinarrbMk and lt, bo matt' tot bow toon r,u4. leg. Aliaolalfly hnV Soli br dra((litt. irlw II. 00, or bf mall, poatpald. l.W,Iboa,S3.n. THE SAITAl-PEPSlif CO, aau.troTAiNaiiaa. ftotd by Chaa. Rogm, 450 ComaMtvUI