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About The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 25, 1906)
THE MORNING ASTOMAN, N, ASTORIA, OREGON. SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 25, 1600. H poem' for 6day j Say l!ot.MTha Strutftfle Nought ; Availcth ' J '.',. By Arthur It:;h Cloi'SM - X X TIIIB !''m wu wrKtnn by Arthur '?i; ''hv'fii o;v fu!It,"il dlmi t- ii rwr at 0m urn- nr.fw ? iJih me. l-i-'V 'vli'.r-" Imd grow y.urlt of lii-nHh, l 1)1 the i'i in tui'tly wrlUfii, uuiJ only a , lew ! before hi dinttt b Tii"-fl n wiri'tir .. l"r n pcmll anil , ppr Uiut they fo nlininiilty 'i,.-n . i. . I ,;: i i lite two"' suinsa . mid lilt lug '!- H ended.' . Mr. Mmian' tvn born In Kug land li lKltt and OM In Wk t " 1 J AY not "TIh- '?fr' ;!( nought nvnllcth. T.jii ;.iwr : ;1 tljtf rew.i r.rv vulu; The I'liciny fnlttf i jtol.'nor fulleth. Anl im tiling Imvo been tin-y rciiiNiii." If hnp were litMM, four wuy be liars, It inn .p I;s ; mi w.vin ronrwilMl Your riiiiirrtdm clinse uVu now the llli-w , Aml, iHit fr pnxiMHH tho flel'l. For whll the tired vtii, '.i t'ily breaking. Prom bcro ui iHliifi)l Ini'U tu Far bock, lliruiiiili twU taut hi!,'" making, Come silent, flooding In, the mslu. ' And not by cimtoro 'window only, Whon daylight come, (mm hi the tight; In front the nun film! slow, Low sluwjy J&-a Bat westward look, tho tnnl In hrU!i j - ( 'v 8.". i.JL ,. Women in Our Hospitals Appalling Increases In the Number of Operations Performed Each Year-How Women May Avoid Them. el v i Ooinir through the hospital la our larjreeltlfaon UinrpriMtoflndwh a larfre proportion ot the patlenUlyinf od thiwe inow-whito bcl woisuu od eirls. who are cither aw<iug or teoerinir from erlona opcratlona. Why thould tbia M the ciwoT Mm- Given, reuiaio irouoia arocrrMiiniy on the lnereae amoiifr the women of thl country they creep upon them unatvarf, 'but every one of those patlunu la the hospital bwlabad plenty of warning1 In that bearing-down fed lnjr, pain at left or right of the aMomen, tmrvotiR exhauntion, pain In the small of the bach, dlutlueiut, flatulency, dls placemcnU of the organ or Irregular ities. All of these aymptoma are Indi cation of an unhealthy condition of the female organ, and If not hooded the peualty has to be paid byU danger our alteration. When these symptom tnanlfost thmselvc. do notdratralonir until you a.e obliged to go to the hos pital and submit to an operation tut remember that Lydla E. Pink bam' Vegetable Compound has sated thousands of women from Burtfioal Operations. When women are troubled with Ir regular, suppressed or painful periods, a!rlacement or ulocratlon of the organs, that boarlng-down feel ing, Inflammation, oacKacne, nioaung (or flatulency), general debility, Indi gestion, and nervous prostration, or are beset with suoh symptoms as dlsslness, luultude. excitability. Irritability, ner vousness, sleeplessness, meiancnoiy, cmna" and " wanvio-oe-jeiv , foaitnir thnv abould remember B, J - , " all-mne alone The following letters cannot fail to bring hope to despairing women. Miss Buby Muahrush, of East Chicago, lnd., writes; Dmr Sr PtakhaiB ' I ha v bean a crest sufferer with Irregular pertoli and fomale trouble, and about three miiU ago Uwdortor, attar ulnj the X-iUy ue me. said 1 bad an abcon and would bave to have an operation. Mr motiier wanted nte to try Lydia B. Plnkbstn's Vepotabla Ounpotind as a last retort, and it not only aved me from an operation but made me en tirely well." Mrs.' Alice Berryhtll, of 313 Boyee Street, Chattanooga, Tenn,, writes : rr Mra Plnkham- "Three yean ago Ufe looked dork to ma I bnd ulcmtion and tntlmnmation of tbt fewjile organs and was In a serious condition. " My bcalta was completely broken down and the doctor told me that it I was not op erated upon I would die within six month. I told him I would have no operation but would try tydia B. i'inkltam's Vegetable ComiKtund. Be tried to inlluenre me against It but I Mint far the medicine that same day and begun to one it faithfully. WiUiin five dap I ?lt relief but was not entirely cured uutll I usod tt for some time. " Tour medicine ia certainly One. I have Induced several friends and neighbors to take It and I know more titan a dozen who had forosle troubles and who to-day are as well and strong as I am from using your Vega table Oiuponnd." Lydla E. Pinkbam's Vegetable Com pound atonoe removes suoh troubles. Refuse to buy any other medicine, tot you need the best, Mrs. Pinkham, daughter-in-law of Lydia B. Pinkham, Invites all sick wo men to write her for advice, Heradvloe i and medicine have restored thousands there ia one tried and true remedy. . to health. Address, Lynn, Mass. trite L PbUiUB'i YetabU .Cr$c&l Upmfo Wtert Cthen FtJL i TIDE TABLE, NOVEMBER NOVEMBER, iog6. NOVEMBER, igoS. High Water. A. M. P. M. . Dw,te. jh.mTfftrjh!m ....10 ....11 i Thursday ; v nuuy - Saturday , SUNDAY , Monly T wday . v Wednesday ffhursday 'i Friday . . , Saturday SUNDAY SMomloy '. .12 i Tuesday . Wednesday . Tliursduy Fridav Id Saturday 17 SUNDAY 181 Monday 10 Tuesday .........20 Wednesday 21 Thursday 221 Fridav 23 Saturday 24 SUNDAY 2fi Monday 20 iiesday 27 Wednesday 28 Thursday 2I) Tlmrsdov 20 Friday 30 OiOfl 1:32 2:081 2:451 3:24 4:0:i 4:481 0:421 7:41 8:35 0 :,2fl 7.8, 13110:151 8.4 ...1410:B9 0.0 ...1811;40 0. 7.0 T.3 7.0 0.8 0.0 6.4 6.3 6.3 0.5 0,8 7.3 0:34 1:241 2:15 3:08 4:04 5:02 0:04 7:07 8:07 0:01 .0:40 10:33 11:14 0:04 11:481 0:45! 7.81 7.81 7.7! 7.5 7 7.2 7.2 7.3 7.0 7.0 8.1 8.3 R.5I 7.01 8.0 7.0 12:40 lil8 1:401 2:17 2:50! 3:27 4:10 5:05 0:14 7:32 8:40 0:52 10:50 11:43 12:23 1:001 1:51 ftjL 8.0 8.0 6.4 8.3 8.1 7.8 7.4 7.0 6.6 6.5 a a 7.0' 7.4 7.; 0.0 0.8 Low Water. neater- 2:30) 0.4 3:32 4:301 5:42 6:50 8:18 0:201 10:28 11:18 12:10 8.8 8.1 7.4 0.0 6.8 0.9 7.0 7.0 8,7 Thursday . Vnday .,.. Saturday Y SUNDAY. , Monday . . . Tuesday 9- 'odnosday Thiirwlny, . Friday. ' . : .. Saturday , SUNDAY . Monday . . . "aosday .. Wedncuday Thursday . Friday ... Saturday , SUNDAY , 'Monday . Tuesday . . Wednesday Thursday , Friday . ... Saturday . SUNDAY Monday . , Tuesday . ' Wednesday Thursday Friday . . . h'm.fft. II 7:02 2 7:3 31 8:01 4 8:301 5 9:03 01 0:40 7110:27 8111:28 0. 0:60 1:53 2:54 3:53 4:48 6:38! 6:25 7:10 7:581 8:50 0:47 10:52 ..10 ..11 .12 ,.13 ..14 ..15 ..10 ..17 ..181 ..,10 ..20 ..21 ..221 ..23 ..24 . .25 ..20 ..27 8 . ,2!)' 0:321 a:30! 2:38 3:37 4:30 6:181 6:001 3( 0:37 211 2.01 2.0! 32 3.5 3.8 4.1 4.2, i.4 1.0 1.7 1.7 1.8 1.0 2.01 2.3 2.6! 2.8 3.2' 3.41 0.01 1.1 1.5 1.8 2.0 2.31 2.0 2 P.M. h.m. 7:30 8:02 8:32 9:03 6:371 10:15 11:00 11:53 12:401 1:48 2:53 3:52 4:45 5:35 0:21 7:08 7:55 8:45 0:37 10:32 11:32 12:00 1:23 2.33 3:37 4:31 5:181 6:01 6:33 7sl3! 0.3 0.3 0.3 0.4 0.0 0.8 1.0 1.2 4.1 3.6 2.0 2.1 1.1 0.3 0.5 -1.0 1.3 1.3 1.0 0.6 0.0 3.5 3.2 2.7 2.0 1.4 0.0 0.5 0.1 0.1 PORTLAND MARKETS Latest Quotations In the Portland Markets !omplf Market Keport CorrscUd Eaes Day Giving the Wholesale Price ol Commodities, Farm Produce and Vege tables. , ' PORTLAND, Nov. 24. Dressed tur: key were quoted In the market today at 21 and 22 cent. The poultry mar ket I well upplled, There I a prob ability of an advance In the price of augur within a few weeks. Eastern eggs are plentiful at 32 cents, while ranch etot are scarce at 16 cents, with an upward tendency. There ha been no change In the hop market during the day. ' Grain, Flour, Feed. Wheat Walla Walla, J4c; Val ley, MC7c: bluestem, S0 67c; red, tOftfle. " ... 'Oat-Whlte, 124.50 25: gray, 29 Flour Hard wheat, patent, 13.00; tralght, J3.S5; graham, $3.50; rye, 5.00; wnole-wheat flour,'' 18.75; Val ley Hour, $2.40 3.65;; DukoU, tS.ZHP 5.60; Eastern rye. $5.40; POJsbury, $6.20; Corvallls, $3.70. Corn Whole, $27; crocked, $18 per ton. Barley Brewing, $22; ' feed, $21; rolled. $222S. Rye $1.40 per cwt. Hajs-Valley, timothy, $lt12; Eastern Oregon, $1G1; clover, $7 7.50; cheat, $707.60; alfalfa, $11; grain hay, $707 50; vetch, $77.50, Buckwheat $38 per ton. Mlllstuffs Middlings, $2425; chop $15; bran, $15; shorts, $16. Cereal foods Rolled oats, oream, DO-pound sanks. $7.00; lower grades, $5.50f 6.50; ontmeol, etcel cut, 50-Ib sack. $S, bale, 10-lb. sack, $4.25 per bale; oatmeal (ground) 60-lb sacks, $7.50 per bale; 10-lb sacks, $4 per bale; split peas, $4.50 per 100-lb. socks; 35-lb boxes, $1.25; pearl bar ley. $4.75 per' 100 lbs.; 25-Ib boxes, $1.25 per box; pastry flour, 10-lb sack $2.50 per bale. Grain bags Foreign and domestic. S 8-4e. .. Butter Country creamery, , 2627; , fitter Country creamery 26017; city creamery, $0o; store, llM017c; butter fat, l!Ho. Poultry Old roosters, 80c; bens, 1212o springs, 1213o; dressed chickens, 184014c; turkey, 1718c; dressed, 1819c; geese, live, 10o; dressed, 10012c; duck old, 13914c; spring ducks, 1415c; pigeon, per Joon, $11.25; equabs, $1.75100. -Egg Oregon ranch, 33035c; East ern, 2S0c. Cheese Toung America, 1415Hc; Oregon full cream, flats, 13tt14V4c Honey Dark. 10V4llo; amber, 12 13c; fancy white, 1415o. Fruits. , Tropical frults-rBananas, 6c per pound; pineapples. $4.506.60 per dosen; lemons, $6.007;00 box; or anges, $4.505.00; ' grape-trut, $5.00 5.60 crate; limes, 75c1.25 per 100. Domestic fruit Apples, common, 8Gcl; fajncy( tl.00Ol.25 boxffl crab- apples, $1(51.25 crate; figs, 65c$1.00 box; grapes, 75c$1.75 crate; pears, SlOl.25 box; quinces, $101.50 box-; huckloberrles, 10O12o pound; cran- berrlea, $10010.50 barrel. Vegetablee. Potatoes In Country, 5O0o per cwt.; weet potatoes, tVio pound. Cabbage Per Rh 1 l-4o; cauliflow er, 750 $1.10 per dosenf parsley, 150 per dosen; hothouse letthce, 75oIb$l box; head, 40c dosen; splnnach, 80 6c; cucumbers, 60o dosen; artichokes, 60 O 76o per dosen; peas, 406e; gar lic. 60 lOo tb.; red peppers, 5 dry, 10 026c lb.; celery, 6585o dosen; egg g plant, $1.50 orate; akro, $1.76 box; sprout, 8o Tb. Tomatoes 4050o box; Hubbard squash, lltto lb. . Onions $1.1001.15. Turnips Per sack 90c$1.00; car rots, 75c$1.00; beets. $1.25; radishes 1215o dozen bunches; norseradr' ish, 7V48o pound. , ' Fresh Meats snd Fish. Fresh meats Veal, medium,, 75 to 100 pounds, 7Vto; 100 to 150 lbs., 70 7c; 150 to 200 Tb., 506c; 200 lbs. and over, 4Ec; pork, 88V4o; heav ies, 7 8c; beef bulls, 203o; cows, 45o; steers, 5V46o; mutton, medium size, 77e; large, 66c; spring lambs, 88c. Fish Halibut, 5o; black cod, 7c; bass, per lb., 20c; herring, 5o; flound ers, 5c; catfish, 9o; ftlver smelt, 6o; shrimp, 10c; perch 5c; sturgeon, 10c; Bea trout, 12o; greyllngs, 8c; sil versldes, 56o. " Clams Hardshell, per box, $2.00; razor clams, $2 per box. Oysters Shoal water Bay, per gal lon, $2; por sack, $4.00; Toke Point, $1.60 per 100; fresh canned, $6.50 per dozen quarts; Olymplas (120 lbs.), $5; do, per gallon, $2; do per quart cans, per dozen, $6.56. 1 Groceries snd Provisions. Provisions Hams, to sis, 14; hams, picnic 10cj bacon, regular, 18cj bacon, fancy breakfast 20c i dry salt sides, Hlo; backs dry sal 11 l-4e. . Pckld goods-Pickled pi feet I barrels, 15; i-harrel. $2.75) 10-lb kits, $1,25 j pickled tripe, i-barrels, $9.00; Barrels, $2.75; 10-lb kits, $1.25; pickled pigs' tongues, bsmln, (0; J-bsrrels, $3; 15-lb kits, 11.60; pickled Umba tongues, i barrels. 9 i-bsrrels, $5.60; 15-lb kiU. 12.75. ''"'' '.':;" ":,(:"" 1 Salt-Bales of 75-2, bale, (1.60; balei of 60-3. bale. $1.60; bale of 40-4a bal $1.60; hales of 15-10s, bale, $1.00; bags, 60c; Una ton, $12.00; bags, 60 lbs, genu ine Liverpool, ton, $18.00; bags, 00 lbs, i-ground. 100s, .ton, $9.00; R. 8. V. P, 20 5 1b cartons, $220; R. 8. V. P, 24) 31b cartons, $1.70; Liverpool lump, ton, 19JK. i Honey Dark, 10elle; amber, 11 913c; fancy white, 1415e, Coffee Mocha 2428o; Java, fancy, 2632e; Java, good. 2024c; Java, or dinary, .1720e; Costa Eics, fancy, 18 20c; Costa Rica. good. 12 18c ; Ar buckles, 161e per lb; Lion, 14!e per lb; Columbia eeffi 14c; Balvsdor, ;111 10e. - -. ,( - Nirt-Wahms, Xo. 1. soft shelL 17c; No. 1 hard shell 16c; Chile, 13e; almonds, 1718cj fllberU, 16c; Brazils, 16c; pe can. 1315c; hickory, 8c j Virginia pea- nuts, 6ej Jurabb Virginia peanuts, 8c; Jspanese peanuts, 6c; chestnuts, Italian, 14c; eocosnuts, dosen, 8590e, , Olive oil-California ,per gallon, $2.75; quarts, per eae, dozen, (125; pint, 2 dozen, $8.60; 1-pinta 4 dozen, $9. Canned salmon Wumble River, 1-lb tails, 1.85; 2 lb UUs. $2.60; fancy, l ib Oats, $2.00; 1-lb fancy flats, $125; fancy Mb ovals. $2.75; Alaska tails, pink. 00c; r d, $1.45; nominal, 2s, U1L $2.00. Cereal food Rolled oat cream, 90-lb sacks, $7.00; lower grade. $5.506.50; oatmeal, steel cut, 60-lb sacks, $3 bale; 10-lb sacks, $4.25 per hale; oatmeal (ground), 50-lb sacks. $7.60 per bale; 10- lb sacks. $i per bale; split peas, $4.50 per 100-lb sack; 251b boxes, $1X5; pearl barley, $4.75 per 100 lbs; 25-tb boxea $155 per box; pastry flour, 10-lb sacks, $2.50 per bale. Rice Imperial Japan. No. 1. $5 .85; Southern, Japan, 6c; broken, 41c; head, fancy, 7o; head, choice, 61a OIL LeaHts. Coal oU Pearl and astral oil eases. 10c per gallon; water white oil, iron barrels, 13c; wood barrels, lfljc; eocene oil, eases, 21c; sis be oil, ease, 271c; extra star, cases, J2lc; headlight oil esses 21c; iron barrels, 161c. Benzine Sixty-three degrees, eases, 20c; iron barrels, 15lc ' Turpentine in eases, 86c; in wood barrels, 83c; in Iron barrels, 79c; in 10 ease lots. 85c. Unseed oil Raw, 0-baml lots, 47c; 1 bsrref lots, 48c j in eases, 63e. Boiled, 6 barrel lots, 49c; 1 -barrel lots 60c j is eases, 86e, . Gasoline Stove gasoline, case. aJ4jc; Iron barrels, 19c; 86 degrees gasoline, eases, 33c; iron barrels or drums, 27c; 72 degrees eases, 261c; iron barrel, 20c; engine 'distillate, Iron barrels, 9c . Oregon grape root Per 100 lbs, $34. Beeswax Good, clean snd pure. t 24c per lb. Rope Pure Manila, 114c; standard, 13c; Sisal, lie; L1 brand Sisal lOe. Hops Choice, 1906, llttl2e; prime, lOglle.' ,: Lead Strictly pure white lead and red lead in ton lots, 7Jc; 600-lb lots, 8c; less than 500 lbs 81c ! t:, , Mohair Choice, 2830e. Wool Valley 2225c; Eaf em Ore gon, I8zzc a to annna-sge. Good for everything a salve Is used for and especially recommended for piles. That Is what we say of De Witt's Witch Hazel Salve. On the market for years and a standby in thousands of families , Get DeWltt's Sold by Chas. ogers, Druggist Morning s tori an, 60 cents per tionth, delivered by carrier. FOOTBALL GAME. Large Crowds Go To Witness Har vard Yale Game. NEW YORK, Nov. 24. Early trains from the Grand Central Depot carried many enthusiasts who are going to the game between Yale end Harva d. The game between these colleges are nearly always spectacular, because the colleges are such keen rivals for ath letic jiuiiui b, ana mis year game, 11 was the expectation, would be no ex ception. About everyone who made the trip from the city to New Haven was decorated with the colors of eltnev Harvard or Tale. Adherents of the elevens seemed nearly equally divided, judging from the display of colors and the talk one hears. Some little betting was done at even money, al though the curb market and tKe New York Exchange during yesterday was ruled favorite at odd of five to four. , Those who have followed the Crim son closely through the season be-, lleved Harvard has a better chance against the Blue, than In many years. A great crowd will see the game, ar rangements having been made to seat 8000, a recOrd for Tale Held. . ALWAY8 WA8 8ICK. , When a man says he is always sick, troubled with a cough that lasted all winter what would you think If he should say he never was sick since using Ballard's Horehound Syrup. Such a man exists:, Mr. J. C. Clark, Denver, Colorado, writes: "For years I was troubled with a severe cough that would last all winter. This cough left me in a miserable condition. I tried Ballard's Horehound Syrup and hav not had a sick day since. That's what it did for me." Hart's Drug Store VITROPHAnE The ' new artistic window deco ration. A substitute for stained ; "glass at one twentieth the cost Easily applied. B. F. ALLEN 8 SON NEW STORE COB. nth AUD BOITO STREETS. V e THE FAST PASSENGER PACKET - Resumes Her Astoria Portland Run firr f vk r sn ttti ttt. f ttttt li O FJL W IK IKU W No Way Freight Handled. Only Through Shipments. She Will touch at all landings,- either bank, for passengers, on signal. Arrives at Astoria, 1:30 p. m. Leaves Astoria at 2:30 p. m, 0