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About The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930 | View Entire Issue (April 21, 1905)
1 romiV A OBI I 91 10f.lt HIE MORNING ASTOKIAN, AsTOKIA, ORISON. 54 " V BUTTER STATIUNtlii Believed that the Lowest Wlce Ma Been Reached,. j Tht Egg Market Show no Chsnfl!' w I h. L.vlnn Seston It About Over, Whllf the Demand After Essttr Will Pali Off Considerably. VfttwlihaMmllnf tii shipments of butter to the markets the past two week and the low price that ha pre vailed. It U tK'H.'Vtiil that the bottom l,.i. Kni. ronrhod ami thnt th tend ency wlU e upward. The ea market howi no thmm nit J there Is plenty on hand to supply "II demands. The laying season In about over. A quantity of chicken, ho ben received lately, but they are mostly old roomer while spring chicken, art In demand without any supply. Grain Produots, Food. Wheat-Walla Walla, Mc; Valley. 87 8c; bluestem, 84e. Oata-WhIU. 0282.60; array. $28. narley-nrewlnf. 123: f-ed. 122. Hay Tlttmihy. 1140 IUO; v'r- . . . ..ir..tf, til 1 MllluHinV" Norlry rolled. 124.60; 1 middlings. 824.H26; chop. dairy chop bran. II902S; short. $222S. i Flour-Hard wheat, straiitht, 14.150 j 4 30; hard wheat patents. I4.50a 4.00; .... , nftn J ?f.. irCl tl t. tV Ii! rVe. vaney. n. vi tin. whul wheat Hour, M M. ! ... ........ . tiip.n i-piii ke.t. 12S.50 I 'til fl" IV inn, I.I.mvi ....... -., - per ton. fly SI 55 P'r cwt. Product. inittr- Fancy ireumery, lHMr lalry.HWIHc; cooking .131". Cl Ifornla crenmery, iUi W- CniH,PYtuii Amerlran. ne Ore Igmi full cream. 16c. i i . t, 1. 1 im rr lb. 13 j; ... -....- lxazoc: ironT, 25,-; ge. : turkeys. ..vc. turkey, drd. 7rl2c; dueks old. . Tf. .i.rlnir dutks. $8d.fc0. - Honey-Dark. WHllcs m'r 13c; fny white. 15c. Fruits and Vegetables. Strawberries- Crate. $2 50, Frulta and Vegetables. ..Cranberrlea-Per barrel. $12. Apples Oregon. 60cff$J- Tropical rraults-Imons, fancy. 13 00; choice. $2.7503.00 per box; or anges. $1.762.00; bananas. 5c per pound; pineapple, $3.604.00 per do. ortatoe-Oregon, 100 pound. 85 5c; tomatoe. California, cratea. $2.25; turnip, per .ark. $1-00 cabbag . per pound. IUOIHo: carrot, per ... k. $1 OMS: beet.. Pr ck. $UH.!5; O -Ton onion. 100 pound., $2.753.00 aweet potatoes, Jl.50ffl.75 , per WB pound; eoulltlower. per town 1.00: celery, per doaen. 6f.tl5c. Oils and Lead. Coal Oil-Pearl or ..tral '; ,.c per gallon; water whit oil. Iron barrel. 15HC wood barr,.. ncmeo csnettl.ca.es, 24V4c; el,lne oil. case, v .(nr. caaeH, .'.'ic: n"""' llirht oil. 175 degree, r- ZrA 17Vic (WaHhlnKon . test . th. In barrel. . ii In case. lc; gnu fnTkerUe-bonedln cae. 3c; lot. of 250 gallons, lo le per gann. -7. -H., in caaes. 85c gallon. " 1 i.n barrels 01 gasoline, case. "SS-SrlcUy P,r. whit. lead and .... . , lots. 7Uc: BOO-pounJ lots. 7c; le. than 600 pounds. It. ft.Afl.rl. Provisions, Eto . sugar-Oolden C $5.45; powdered UlS; patent cube, $8.30; cane, D. O.. !?"' ..e ld.15: beet sugar IB.06: iruu - - !: ... mr; keg, cwt., 25r: $5.85; exV-. - - - ,f boxes, cwt., 50c; le c v .!" ilf: ,R.5s. bale. $1.80; bales or bu-j". , ctnv eaollne. tne. lie: S degree HC: iron -...p - - 4s, naie. ... nn, ,.,., . en. ne. ton. $11.00. pngs, 50 lb., genuine ht ic burning oil. P ha"ht- t pPr gallon higher.) Benzlne-filxty-three degrees . t.....ta 1SUC. case. XZC iron uy - t0 m lbs.. Vi ground. 100. wn. " c v p.. so B-lb. cartons 7UU: : o .4 s-lb cartons $2.25; K. . " ; t1-B0 1..mn ton. 118.0V' $1.75; wverp" - ..,,, -TV .....i Tnnnn. No. 1. $58714, R1CS impel mi ..-r - u,nvn No.. $4.25; Carolina head. $6c; broken srb28c: Java, fancy. .Tr-'S mio: Java, or 26SZo; jav, ivi ---- . -L.rv nffl20c; Costa BU. tone 20o CosTa Blc ood. 10"; J buckle., $14.88 Par 100 pound-: "on l4gB-. . . . .lse. 12c; Provisions .,,ira . u. bacon, regulars, nam., picmo, m-, lOc bacon, breakfast 141 . .alt aide.. IUc; cM. lard, ktttte rendered, tlerced. IHa NutsWalnut., N. 1, eoft shell, lSo; No. 1. hard shell. lIKo; Chile, 13cj almonds, 17 le; filberts, n i5j! Braxll., 10c; pecan. 13t4l&c; hickory. I: Virginia peanuta, 77V4c; Jumbo Virginia peanuta, Ic; Japan Danuta,H48c: chestnuts, Italian 14o: eocoanuts, dosen, 90o, Flga White, pound, 640c;' black. 47o. Date Golden, 60-lb boxes, 60614c; 1-tb package, gc; Fard, 15-ITj boes fl-40 bo. . " Prh mat and Flah. Fretfli incata Veal, WIt7V4c! Dork, 7'iC beef, tQQlc; mutton, 8C 7c FUh Craba, per doien, $1.25; Shonl- wute liar oytrl. ficr anck. $4.00: 7f tej bC6f, iViCBc; mutton, 57o... oyatera, gallon, $2.25; halibut, 6o; black cod, 7o ; salmon, aUallieada, 10 c per pound; Sllveraldea,. 7c; baaa, fwr pound, 12 Ho; herring, tc; floundora, 5o; catflah, 7o; lobater. per 'pound. 12Ho: a'lver amelt, tc; ahrlmp, lie; perch, 6c; aturgoon, 7c; Columbia river melt, 5c; Chinook aalmon. 12t4c Hopa, Wool, Hid, Etc Hop 23 24c per pound. Wool-Valley. 20f21c: ICaatern Ore gon, 1447110. Tallow Prima, per pound, IH04c; No. t, and greaaa, Jt4C$o. Hide Flint djy eow and ateer, 14 15c; Hint dry calf, 1415c; aaitea, 7 413Hc: trn and grubby, B37c; aheep pell, as to wool, 100c: Angora, with wool on, 25c$1.09. Llvtook, Cuttle- $3S4.I5; ho. $5.00f3.00; hep, $4.25(74.50. Chaated Dth. Kidney trouble often end faUlly, but by chooalng the right medicine, E. If. Wolfe, of Bear Grove, Iowa, cheated death. He ay: "Two yeara ago I had Kidney Trouble, which cauaed me great pain, aufferlng and anxiety, but I took Electric Bitters, which ITcia a complete cure. I have lo found them of great benefit In general de bility and nerve trouble, and keep them eonntantly on hand. lnc. as a find they have no equal." Chaa. Roger, druggist, guarantees them at 50c. GUTIGURA SOAP The Vorld's Greatest SkiirSoap. The World's Sweetest Toilet Soap. Sale Greater tnan ma World,x Proancl ot Other StlB Soaps. 1 . Sold Wherever Civilization Has Penetrated. MlUlotii of the world's bett paoplo one Cutlcnra Soap, assisted by Cotlcara Ointment, the great .kin core, Tor pre serving, purlfylDR nd beautifying the skin, for cleansing the scalp of crusts, scales and dandruff, and the stopping of falllnar hair, for goftenlntt, whiten ing and soothing red, rough and gore hand, for baby rashes, Itcnmn. na ehaflnc. for annoying Irritations, or too free or oflfcnalve peraplratlon, for ulcerative weaknesses, snd many sana tive, antiseptic purposes which readily suggest themselves to women, espe elallv mothers, as well as for sji the tmroosesof the toilet, bath snd nursery. Cutlcnra Soap combines dellcats emollient properties derived from Cotl. enrs, the great skin enre, with the purest of cleansing Ingredients and the most refreshing or nower oaours. no other medicated soap ever compounded la to be compared with It lor preserv ing, pnrtfylng snd beautifying the skin, scalp, hair and bands. No other foreign . . . Is Aina or aomesue wmei "h expensive, Is to be compared with It for all the purposes of the toilet, bath and nursery. Thus It combines In one sosp at one price the most effective skin and complexion soap, and the purest and iweetcst toilet, bath and nursery soap. old min. " -,1,: "ii- lomi of l Bioi. . ... -- 1 u ............ -r V fmi. , HMb., 15J HW - Ml. VS. ,'w 1 ' -.-.77 . A STITCH IN TIME Savs nine.. Order that Sprinj hat new and select a millinery creation wnion for beauty and styl might beoom A NINE DAY'S WONDER . . . 1 Amnna vour friend. Th laws moo- .1 or trimmed to order, Jut a you .t orlees thst will mt your .very wlh. Experts to wait on you. THE FAIR MRS. A. JALOFF, Prop. EXCLUSIVE MILLINERY AT Raaaonabl Price. otao THEATER BLDG, ASTORIA. ainn - - For riatorlng the atoiiiaoli to it normal con ditioD or to overeome that tired ktllnt o '. i 'V ., vKVi prevalent lath mm saw S??'-1k flrat choice. It prevalent lath never fail! in IMS f j x " T i"r m. 'J-- ' cmw of Ftvr General Debility. Imrure Blood, fcSTOMACH tv Indlgeitlon, or Miirl Fever. TRAVELER8' GUIDE, Stamra MELVILLE, JORDAN, VAN- GUARD, ECLIPSE, WENONA and LAUNCH QUEEN TOW1NO, FREIOHTINO CURSI0N8. AND EX- STEAMER JORDAN Uava Aatoria S p. m. dally except Sunday. Sunday 4 p. m. Uave Deep Illver 7:45 a. m. dally ex cept Sunday. Saturday 6 p. m STEAMER VANGUARD Leaves Cullender Dock for Cathlam- J jt and Way Landings Dally, except Sunday, at $ p. m. STEAMER WENONA Gray's River. ATRIL. Thursday 20, 10:30 a. m. Friday 21. 11 a. m. Saturday 22. 12:30. Monday 24, 2 p. m. Tuesday 25, 3 a. m. Wednesday, 25, 3:30 a. m. Thursday 27, 4 a. m. Friday 28, 8 a. m. Saturday 29, 1:30 a, m. C. H. CALLENDER, Manager. Itegular Line of Steamers from San Francisco to Astoria & Portland The Flrst-Class Steel Steamer RBDONDO .v. mii1a trlDa between can 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 YOU NO & CO., General Agents. Portland. S. Elmore . Co. Agents, Astoria or to the owners SwaynC & Hoyt San Francisco. ASK ANY TRAVELER ami he will tell voti the Electric Lighted. Is the Crack Train of them ill for COMFORT and ELEGANCE' The ticket oflice at Portland is at 25s Morrison St.. Cor. 3d. A. D. CHARLTON, Asaistaul General Piiesoiiger Asent. PORtLAND. OREGON. GiiNiiio. ii m ii' TIDE TABLE, APRIL. APRIL, 1905. High Water Dnte ' A.M. P.M. h.mil ft I h.m. Saturday 1 2 3 11:8!) SUNDAY Monday Tuesday . Wednesday Thursday . Friday ... Saturday . 4 6 .... 6 .... 7 .... 8 .... 9 ....10 ....11 SUNDAY Monday . . Tuesday Wednesday 12 Thursday ....... .is TCrlrtnv Saturday 15 SUNDAY 1 Mnnrinv .1' Tuesday 18 Wednesday i Thursday 20 Friday Snturdny 22 SUNDAY ..2.1 Monday 24 TnpBdaV ...25 Wednesday ...... nt Thnrdav 27 8:3 Prlrtnv 2S anlurHnv 29 SUNDAY 80 10:68 7.6 11:44 7.7 0:13 7.9 0:44 8.0 1:12 8.1 1:37 8.1 2:03 8.1 2:30 8.1 1:00 8.0 8:38 7.9 4:25 7.6 6:21 7.3 6:85 7.1 8:00 7.0 8:17 T.S 10:22 7.8 11:19 8.0 '0:22 "i.'i 1:03 9.8 1:43 9.4 2:27 9.2 3:10 8.8 4:00 8.4 4:57 7.7 6:03 7.2 7:18 6.8 8:34 6.7 9:38 6.8 10: S0 6.9 TRAVELERS' GUIDE. filXA 11 IV. t 5 Hvi eV 1( k- iT . ' V 'Oregon SHORJ LlNf akd Union Pacific 79 hour? from Portland to Chicago No ehange of car. 11MKHHf.lIJLIW Vtiim POKTI.AXD Arrtvr rlilr-HKO l'orilnri.1 )44lal tt- ia . tn. HhIi Ijilcf, lieiner. Kt Worth, Oinulih, Kil anCllj, Mt lul. vl 1 1 IJ II t : Uil'iifOttiia the KhmI uitfton 1 llunli.-? Htllip. tn, worth, innti, Kan 7:ltam via iuni-,i mty. i iui. ChiniKoaud UeEal Ht Faol CiMt Mall I6p. in. Wills Walla f la. tot). RtutkMna Mlfifia. KiNiiU. Mt l-.ol, Kuluthl Milwiiulcoe, Chlcmjo, I 840 pm via tspo kao x- Columbia Rlvr to 4 am Daily ex cept Mod cept Hun dn y auam rortittim ana way Undliign Steamer Nahc' a leaves Astoria ot the tide DAILY EXCEPT 8UNDAT FOR ILWACO, connecting there wltfc trains for Long Beach. Tioga tut North Beach points. Returning ar rives at Astoria same evening. Fbrough tickets to and from all prta clpal European cities. O. W. ROBERTS, Aarent, Astoria. Or. "Best by Test" A trans continental trav eler says: " 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 fort" every night in the year between Minneapolis, ot. Paul and Chicago. .l.rlln. fin ffrln nn malfjir wliere-wrlle fir tnlerentlng informa tion HlHimcomiormoie iraveuug. H.LSISLER, General AitnL 132 Tliird St. Portland. Oregon. ' T. W. TSvsdaLK, licoenU I'HSKHiiircr Agent, bl I'uul, Minn. SAN FRANCISCO & PORTLAND S. S. CO. Far Inoluding berth and meals, 15; Round-trip, S25. Steamer Leaves Astoria for San Francisco Every 5 Days. . Connects at SanFrancisco with Rail and Steamer Lines for South, era California. (J. W. UOIlKItTS, Agent. Astoria, Oregon. A. G. D. KERRFXL. Gen. Pas. Agent. San Francisco, Cat. APRIL, J905. Low Water. I A. M. TpTm; ft. Date. h.m. ft j h.m. ft iti Saturday".......". 1 6:10 2.3 5:29 0.7 .... SUNDAY 2 6:66 1.8 6:10 0.9 I 7.7 Monday 8 6:34 1.4 6:44 1.1 ) 7.7 Tuesday 4 7:08 1.2 7:13 1.8 7.6 Wednesday 5 7:88 1.0 7:40 1.7 I 7.8 Thursday 6 8:07 0.8 8:01 2.1 i 7.1 Friday 7 8:34 0.7 8:27 8.4 1 8.8 Saturday 8 9:05 0.7 8:67 8.7 ) 6.4 SUNDAY ........ 9 9:40 0.7 9:82 8.0 ) 6.3 Monday 10 10:24 0.7 10:18 S.S I 6.1 Tuesday 1111:15 6.8 11:20 3.6 i 6.1 Wednesday 12 12:20 1.0 S 6.4 Thursday ........IS 0:40 8.7 1:30 1.1 J 7.0 Friday 14 2:04 8.5 8:42 1.0 ) 7.6 Saturday ........16 8:16 2.9 8:46 1.0 S 8.3 SUNDAY i 16 4:19 2.0 4:42 0.9 I 8.7 Monday 17 6:13 1.2 6:32 0.8 ) 8.4 Tuesday 18 6:05 0.4 6:18 0.9 ) 8.4 Wednesday 19 6:62 -0.2 7:02 1.1 3 8.2 Thursday 20 7:40 -0.6 7:46 1.4 9 7.9 Friday 21 8:26 -0.8 8:84 1.9 1 7.5 Saturday 22 9:15 -0.7 9:24 2.4 5 7.1 SUNDAY 23 10:08 -0.4 10:20 2.9 2 6.8 Monday 24 11:01 0.0 11:22 3.3 8 6.7 Tuesday 25 11:59 0.4 4 6.7 Wednesday ......26 0:30 8.4 1:00 0.8 5 7.0 Thursday 27 1:43 3.4 8:03 tl 8 7.3 Friday 28 2:51 3.0 3:03 1.8 2 7.6 Saturday 29 8:51 2.5 3:58 1.6 2 7.8 SUNDAY SO 4:42 2.0 4:45 1.6 TRAVELERS' Tlio T.a ratt fifniirifVifMit Kti.orl!it anrl mrtit Rpftworthv V(J ever on tiiis route. Cost of Table TlT;l1 1- 1 I..' oauons. ' i in ujuKc rounu inp every nvv uajf b ucvwccu ASTORIA ANn TIUL.AMOOK Connecting at Astoria with the Oregon Railway & Navigation n r.A At.r.rio .t' f1,1nT hi lvt-v 11. li. far Portland. San V V, (A 1 1 4 fcV U V- W Francisco and all points East. rates apply to Samuel Elmore O Co., GenM A$ts., Astoria, Ore. Olt TO A. & C. R. K. Portland, Oregon Pacific JS'avagatlon Company. Tillamook, Oregon O. It. & '. Ompany, 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. Tail Railway. n. s ROWE. General Ajtnt 134 The land of fruits, flowers and sun shine, where all the summer sports may be enjoyed In winter. PORTLAND to LOS ANGELES AND RETURN. reached via THE SHORT ROUTE Beautifully Illustrated booklets ana folders, descriptive of the many charm ing: winter resorts, may be, secured from any Southern Pacific Agent, or addresa W.NE. COMAN, O. P. A, Portland, Ore. ASK THJK AGENT FOR TICKETS Y1A To 8pkajie, St Paul, Minneapolis, Duluth, Chicago, 8t. louis, na an points at and smth. n OVERLAND TRAINS DAILY f) i The Flyer and! he Fast Mail L SPLENDID SERVICE us Tn DATE EQUIPMENT COURTEOUS EMPLOYES Dsylight trip across the Cascads and Rocky mountain. For tickets, rates folders and full In formation call on or address H. DICKSON, City Ticket Agent 121 Third Street. Portland. Or. S. G. YERKES, A. Q. r. A., Corner First avenue and Yesler way. Seattle, Wash. WE GIVE EXPEDITED SERVICE ON FREIGHT ROUTE YOUR 8HIPMENT8 VIA GREAT NORTHERN Full Information from WM. HARDER, General Agnt Portland, Ore. The World's Fair Rout. jjh mm m r rr.TsRfife-.! !QlifnrniQ L- Hinii mi mil . i 55 00!0 GUIDE. and State Room Accommo- tf J t-.i ' For freight and passenger Third Street. Portland YOU WILL BE SATISFIED WITH YOUR JOURNEY. If your ticket, read over the Deav ver and Rio Grange Railroad. tba "Scenic line of the World." BECAUSE There are so many scenic attrac tions and points of Interest aloa the line between Ogden and Desr ver that the trip never becomes tiresome. If you are going Kast, write far t- formatlon and ret a pretty book tisat will tell you all about It W. C. McBride, General Agent 124 Third Street . PORTLAND. OREGOH. A. & C. R., R. TIME CARD. EFFECTIVE SEPT. 4, 1904. Leave PORTLAND Arrive) 8 00a.m S Portlmid Onion I 11.10a. w 7,00 p ra 1 depot for Astoria) 9.10 p.m -i " Leave ASTORIA Arriv 7.45 am j for Poland and 1 1 .30 a.na 6.10 p.m ( way points 10.30 pa SEASIDE DIVISION Leave ASTORIA Arrtv 11 35 a m for Seaside Direct b2Q p.na Leave ASTORIA. Arrlv t8.13 a.m t fprWarrenton J 10:45-bb Hammond, Ft 5.50 p.m (Stevens. Seaside) 7?40a,ta Leave SEASIDE Arciva 4 :30 p.m for Astoria Direct ( 12:30pjt Leave SEASIDE. Arrlv 6.15 a, m t (or Warrenton Ft) 25a i Stevens. Hani- t9.30a.rn ' mond.ABtoria ) 7.20 p. t- Addltlonal train leaves Astoria dally at 11:30 a, m. for all points on Ft Stevens branch, arriving Ft Steves 18:30 p. m.. returning, leavea Ft Siem ens at 8:00 p. m., arriving Astoria t:S p. m. Sunday only. Through tickets and close connec tion via, N. P. Ry. at Portland an Goble and O. R. & N. Con via, Portland J. C Mayo, G. P, A.