The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930, December 02, 1906, Page 7, Image 7

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    SUNDAY, DECEMBERS 1004.
THE MORNING ASTOMAN, ASTORIA, OREGON.
k IN THE CITY CHURCHES.
Fleet Congregational.
Hrivli'f will I U1 a ununl nn
Humliiy iimtiitnu ft ml i-vkiiImk, At both
Oieu service the pastor will preach
and dclrea tlio titti'tiOiinie of nil Hi"
C'otiKi'CKHttnntillnt In tha city. Morn
ing rvlt? t It o'clock. HuliJ'Wl,
"The Orntitput Force Known to Man."
ICveutntr tvIi at 7:10, subject, '"Hie
UoH of IJitltt." Thl wilt lo the
fourth mi-mom In U orle on "Phase
of the Oospnl of Jrmm" Himdny
school at U:20. T, P. H, 0. E. at
;10, Midweek iwetlns; Wednesday,
7:0 p. in. We -tn4 t very cordlBl
Invitation to nil visitor and trnitor
In the city Hint the resident who are
not connected with other churches will
find here welcome wid will hr
something that will be rvliable In
the dully effort to live right, We
cordially Itivltd you to come with u.
C. E. Moorhou, l'h. I., pastor.
f
Rev. Ovsll's Pregr$m.
He will prencb tomorrow, Fundny, In
th Klrt Evangelical Lutheran
church at tl o'clock a. m.i In Huoml
IUII Hnrilh IHUI) at I o'clock p. m..
Jul nt the Norwegian Methodist
Auren at I o'clock p. rn. Ho will
preach at the Finnish Lutheran church
at W ISth street, Tuesday evening
at I o'clock p. m. There will be a
Qrao Episcopal.
Service will be IimIiI at Grace Epis
copal church Sunday at 11 a, m, and
and 4 o'clock p, m.
Warrcnton Pmbyttrlan,
Sunday mhool m 10:30 a, m. Eve
ning worablp nt 7:30, Hptclnl iumIc
by the choir, Oine and worship with
u.
Aldtrbrook PretbyUrian,
Morning- worship ttt 10 o'clock; Hun-
duy school nt II: Y. 1'. H. C. K. ut
7:10 p, in, IU'ihIIhk room open to
tha tublli! from 1 p. m, to 9 p. m.,
itnd every evinliig from 8 to 9. The
best literature iihvnyn on thu table.
Finnish. Lutheran.
Mornltiif service at 0 a. in. Sinning
tho llnsanna hymn; Sunday school
at .11:30 a. m.; evening service at
7:80, with music.
n
ii
MARKETS
l mas meeting at tho First Evangel
1 b-nl Lutheran church, of all Bcnndlna-
vln churches on Wednesday evening.
V rn-i-ember S. The following Sunday,
' ivcmbcr 9, Itev. Ovnll will rrea-h at
th i.uiheran church on Tugot Island.
All ar mont cordially Invited to at-
und thee me'tlnga.
1 ""
I Pint Lutharan.
f Flrat Lutheran Church. Oimtavo R.
JRydqulat, pnator. Morning aervlce In
fflwadlah at 10: 4S. Itcv. Ovall prench-
; Ing: nvanlng acn-lca In Engllnh at
17:89, praachlng by tha paator on the
iihpma. "Chrtat rroclalma an Except
abla Tnr of tha Iord," Bunday achool
at tha Ocrman Lutheran church aa
uual at 1 o'clock p. m. But there
will b no aervlc after Sunday nchoot
wing to another engng-ment of the
Viaiitor. All are wcVume to tha above
aervlcea.
' Bide and Contract Teaterday Coun
I' ty Judge Trenchard and County Clerk
v Clinton, opened the blda culled for
( and at hand, in the matter of build-
Ing the bridge on the Klule road Juat
I below tho Nordatmm plnce, aa follow:
I Oua Oromel, $1.04 per foot; J. II.
I Pmlth, $1.25; J. C. nicreon, $.90; and
iO. niderbuach. at $.85 per foot. The
rnntrnct waa awarded to the laat
v nnmed bidder, the imme to be complet
I ed by February next, for which a
bond wna taken In .the auni of $7S,
Fleet M. E. Church.
The morning theme next Sunday
will bo "Itenrt Religion." The theme
at. thn evening service will be "Bar
ren Offer of AgnARtlclam, or the Val
ue of Folih In ChrlKtlnnltv." Claan
meeting at 10:15 n. m. Sunday achool
at 12:15 p. m. Epworth League at
:30 p. m. You will be cordially wel
comed at any or till of these act-vice.
C. C. nnrlck, paator.
Norweglan-DanUh M. E.
vTho Norwegian and Pnnlxh Motho
dlet church, corner of Dunne and 37th
atreet. Sunday achool at 10 o'clock.
Preaching by tho pnator nt 11 a. m.
Preaching by Itev. John Ovnll of
Portland at 7:45 p. m. Subject, "Our
Greatest noaponalblllty." The Scan
dlnavlnn people are cordlnlly Invited to
attend the aervlcea of the church,
lllloit Hunting Deputy Onmo War
den Settem yealcrdny filed complalnta
for hunting without license, In Jus
tice Goodman's court, ngnlnxt Frank
Conklln and J. Sayrea. S. Grant, n
Seaside cltlaen, pleaded guilty to a
similar ofTcnso and pnld flno and costs
In the aum of $22.75.
I Union Services.
The services which ore being held
I i till. .lt hv Tttv. .Tnhn Ovnll of
I Portland, In the several churches are
t growing In Interest. lie will apeak
f at tho Norwegian Lutheran Synod
church tonight at 8 'O'clock. All wel-,
come.
The Spiritual Churoh.
Tho First Spiritual Church of As
toria will hold Its regular meeting In
the A. O. U. W. ball (upstairs) at 7:30.
Mrs. L. M. Coon, medium from Port
1 land, will lecture and give spirit mes
i sages. The public Is cordially Invit
ed to be present.
j Firat Presbyterian.
' Morning worship, 11 o'clock, "The
Echo." Sunday school, 12:15; Y. P.
A. C. E., 6:80; evening worship, 7:30,
"Our Pilgrimage." Fifth on Jacob. Wm.
S. Gilbert, pastor.
4) SOCIETY.
4 4 4 4 t t
The annual biixuar progrnm to bo
given In behalf of the First Molhodlst
church of thla city, on the evening of
Tuesday next, Iiweniber 4th, at the
Tted liullding, will be under the dl-
r,.( ,.M'iliin (if MIhn Klinore. an
..... - - u i
anaurance .nn, prom.see .,, lnilPHllrd wh,.t Datent $3.00;
dlnpoHltlon of that element of tne 3 J5. 1M;
cvcnlng'a enjoyment. ),.. wnoie.wheat flour, $3.75; Val-
I ley flour, I3.40fl3.65;; Dakota, $5.30
A.nntii thj. bi lit lit aoclul events ofis.BO: Eastern rye, $5.40; Plllsbury,
the pitat week waa tha dance of the! $(.20; Corvallls, $2.70,
Latest Quotations in the Portland
Markets
lompltra Market Keporta Corrected Eaca
Day Giving the Wboleaale Prices ul
Commodities, Farm Product and veg,
tahlea.
PORTLAND, Dec. 1. There la an
Immense crop of Oregon potatoes
awaiting shipment to California and
Southern state, which cannot bt sent
on account of tho car shortage. The
fruit business la alack. Two carloads
of California oranges were received
today. r.ronch eggs are quoted at 37
cents, with a heuvy shipment of east
ern packed egg.
Grain, Flour, Feed.
WheatWalla Walla, M4c; Val
ley, M67c; bluestem, e$07c; red,
00J lc.
Oata White, $24.60025; gray, $24
owl riub. at UKim'e Hull, under tho
patronage of some of tha lendera of
Astoria' aoclal realm. It was con
ducted upon the best known princi
ple of entertainment itnd in every
phaae wa a marked success. It will
be long remembered as the chief fe.
ture of this season' aerlc of de
lightful aoclul enterprise.
.Mrs, Frank J. Dnnncrberg enter
tained the Clover club on Tuesday af
$21;
Corn-Wholo, $27; cracked. $28 per
ton.
Barley Brewing, $22; feed,
rolled, $2223.
Rye $1.40 per cwt.
Ha-Va!!ey, timothy, $11012;
Eastern Oregon, $1501$; clover, W
7.50; cheat, $707.60; alfalfa, $11;
grain hay, $77.50; vetch, $77.50.
Buckwheat $3( per ton.
Mlllstuff Middling. $24025; chop
$16; bran, $15: hort. $1.
rereal foods Rolled oats, cream.
111
Centum
Questions
TneeMwt
SHALL WOMEN VOTE
AND
SHALL MEN COOK
These are debatable questions and there is
a great diversity of opinion regarding them.
THF MALLEABLE The public is united however in proclaiming
II 1 1 Li 1v1axk m south bcmd
THE MALLEABLE
RANGE
The Greatest of Household Conveniences.
Saving labor and expense, and embodying a solution of
the stove question forever. Come in some time from
December 3 to December 8
Bring "him" with you, have biscuits and coffee with us, see how perfectly
"The Malleable" operates, and you won't let him do the cooking.
Free
To every purchaser of "The Malleable" Range this
week only, we will give absolutely free a set of high
grade cooking utensils or a 59 piece dinner set.
Free
,alnei tne t .over c,uo on ue-u,.y
ternoon last, at heP nurr.son avenue - ..,.., .teei cuL B0-1D
home, and wa retnslbla for tho , . . ft kf 4-!5 per
dnlnty lunch that followed the regu- L.f. ofttmeal (ground) 50-Ib ack.
$7.60 per bale; 10-Ib aacks, $4 per
bale; plit pea, $4.50 per I00-n-acks;
86-lt) boxea, $1.25; pearl bar
ley, $4.75 per 100 lb.; 25-Ib boxe.
$1.25 per box; patry flour, 10-Ib sack
$2.50 Pr bale.
Grain ba Foreign and domestic,
I 8-4C
Buttw Country creamery, 26 17;
Btter Country ereauntrf MO 17;
city creamery, 10c; store, WOlTo;
butter fat, ISttO,
PnnitrvDid rooster. 809c; ben,
iimiiuo inrlnra. 12313c: dressed
chickens, 13V414c; turkey, 17018c
dressed. 18lc; geese, live, O10o
dressed, 1012c; ducks old, 13014c
nrlnir ducks. 14ffll5c: pigeon, per
doxen, $1,1.25; quab. $1.75 2.00.
Egg Oregon ranch, 3S5c; Eaat
ern, 2930c.
Cheeae Toung America, HOVc
Oregon full crenm, fiata, 1S14014HC
Honey Dark, 10 Ho; amber, iz
13c; fancy white, 1415c.
I Foard StoRes Hardware Co.
lar course of the club' business. She,
was, a delightful and successful hont
ea. The Astoria friends of Professor I.
N. Onrmnn (and their name I legion)
happily surprised at the an
nouncement of his wedding In Port
hind on Thursdny laat, to Miss Cora
8. ComMock of Essex. Mass, Mr. and
Mra. Gorman nova returned to Aa-
tori. and have been the recipients of
generous and widespread congratulations.
m.A Momnrlnl nrvIrA nf lh Tl. P.
O. Astoria lodge No. ISO, will tran
spire at 3 o'clock this afternoon at
tho lodge room In the I. O. O. V.
building. John f'lfilro Montleth, of
Portland, will be master of ceremon
ies, and as usual, the work presented
will bo of the hlgbent order and doi p
ly Interesting. The oration of the
diiy will bo by Mr. Albert R. Clark
of the metropolis, nnd will be In per
fect harmony with tho snored and
beiuttful character of tho anniver
sary.
This was the second annual event
of the kind Riven by this club and
set the pace for those that a certain
to follow, The decoration consisted
of hemlock evergreens In transversa
streamers, Interspersed with brilliant
colored electric lights, with plenty of
ferns to soften tho angles and Junc
tions. Tho program wos unique nnd
very dnlnty, as well ns wholly typical
of the auspices and was made up of
the nlck-nnmes of the club members
and their friends. The patronesses
wore Mesdnmea Lounsberry, Troyer,
Dunbar and Smith.
8ell More of Chamberlain' Cough
Remedy than of All Other
Put Together.
Mr. Thomas Georso, a merchant at
Mt. Elgin, Ontario, says: "I have had
the local agency for Chamberlain's
Cough Remedy ever Blnce it wa Intro
duoed Into Canada, nnd sell as much
of it aa I do of all other line I have
on my shelves put toemer. ur tne
mnny dozens old under guarantee, I
have not had one bottle returned. I
can personally recommed thl medi
cine' a I have used it myself and given
it to my children and alway with the
best results." For sale by Frank Hart,
Leading Druggist.
Fruit.
Tropical fruit Banana, 6c per
nniintl: olneanplea, $4.505.50 per
doien: tcmon. $6.0007.00 box; or
ur. 14.KOffl5.00: grap-frut. $5.00
(ff5.50 crate; limes, 75c1.25 per 100
nnmnstlo fruit Apples, common,
85cfl)l: fancyf. 11.0001.26 boxffl crab
nn riles. Ilffiil.25 crate; figs, 65c$1.00
hox: aranes. 75c$1.75 crate; pear
$11.25 box; quinces, $11.50 box;
huckleberries, 1012c pound; cran
berries, $10 10.50 barrel.
Vegetables.
Tntnrni.ii In country, 590c per
cwt.; sweet potatoes, 2ftc pound,
ciabhsire Per lb., 1 l-4c; cauliflow
er, 75$1.10 per dozen; parsley, 250
per doxen; hothouse lettuce, 75cn$i
hnx- head. 40o doaen; apinnach, 3
6c; cucumber, 50c doxen; artichoke,
nur,7Sc Ber dozen; peaa, 46c, gmx
lie, 910c lb.; red pepper, dry, 20
25o lb.; celery, 6585c doxen; egg
ti nn rra.te: akro. $1.75 box;
(UU.i, '
DnrniltH ftn Tb.
TnmBtoes 40fi60o box; Hubbard
squash, llo It).
Onions $U01.15.
TumlDS Per sack 90c$1.00; car
rots, 75c$1.00; beets, $1.25; radishes
isumiBe dozen bunohe; norseraor
ish, 7H8c pound.
Beo'a Laxative Cough Syrup i con
taining Honey and Tar, 1 especially
appropriate for children, no opiate or
nolson of any character, conform to
the conditions of the National Pure
Food and Drug Law, June 80, 1908.
JFor Croup, Whooping Cough, etc. It
'expels, Coughs and Colds by gently
.moving the bowels. Guaranteed.
; Sold by Frank Hart' Drug Store.
, Morning Astorlan, 60 cent per month,
delivered by earrler.
Fr.nh Meats and Fish.
Fresh meats-Veal, medium, 75 to
mft nnnndS. 7C! 100 to 150 IDS., 1
icn in 200 lbs.. 66c; 200 lb.
nnd over. 45c; pork, 88o; heav
les, 78c; beef bulls, 2So; cows,
iieun. tPrs. BU6o; mutton,
7 nyuTH-i
mi,im tze. 77c; large, 6o,
anrlnir lombS. 88HC.
tim.v. tjoiihnt Ea: black cod, 7c;
j ion . .
h... nr rb.. 20c: herring, 60; Bound
R- ratnsn. o; nuvor umi, v,
WnnflT Dark. lOicQllo: amber, 12
ffliac! fancv white, 1416o.
Coffee-Mocha 2428oj Java, fancy,
2()32o; Java, good. B0S4o Java, or-
,iurv. 17(S20e: C08ta luca, lancy, 1
on. rw Rica, srood. I218cj Ar
buo'klca, lOlo per lb; Lion, lo per lb;
Columbia coffu 143c; Salvador, 1110
13c.
Nirta-Waln, Ho, 1. oft ahell 17c;
Ho. 1 hard abelL lcj Chito, 13c almond,
17ffll8c: fllberU, 16c: Braxila, lflcj pe
cans. 13i 16cj hickory, 8c; Virginia pea
nut. (Jet Jumbo V7kuu peanut, c;
Japanea peanut, 6 chestnut Italian,
lie; eoooanuU, doaea 8owc
hrtmp, 10c; perch Jc; tturieon. 10c;
ea, trout, 12o; grayling, to: U
renrldea, tote.
Clam Hardshell, per box, $1.00;
raaor clam, $2 per box.
Oyater Shoalwater Bay. per gJ-
loa, $2; per sack. $4.00; Tok Point,
$1.60 per 100; fresh canned, $6.60 per
doen quart; Olymplaa (120 ft.), $5;
do, per gallon, $2; do per quart can.
per doxen, $6.50.
Groceries and Provision,
provisions Hams, to slxe, 14it; hams,
picnic 101c; bacon, reguiar, 18lc; bacon.
fancy breakfast 20c; dry salt bides, Uicj
bocks dry salr. 11 l-4c
ruckled Boods Pickled pies' feet i-
barrel. $5: l-barrel. $2.75; 15-Ib kiU,
$1.25; pickled tripe, 1-barreK $5.00; J-
barrels. $3.75; 15-lb kits. ?li5; picKieo
pigs' tongues, i-barrel, $0; i-barrels. $3;
15-lb kiU, $1.50; pickled lambs' tongues,
-barrels. $9; J bavreU, W.60r IS Hi kits
$2.75.
Salt-Bale of 75 2, ule, $l,Mj baki
of C0-3s, bale, $1.00; bales of "4X1-4(1. bale.
$1.C0; bale oi 15-10s, bale, $1.60; bag,
60c; fine. ton. $12.00; bogs. 60 lbs, genu
ine Liverpool, ton, $18.00; bag, 50 Iba,
1-ground. 100s. ton. $9.00; R. S. V. P
20 5-lb carton, $215; R. S. V. P, 24 3-lb
cartons, $1.75; Liverpool lump, ton.
$10.50.
Olive oil California ,per gallon, $2.75;
quarta, per caae. doien. $755; pint, 2
doi. n, $8.60; 1 pints 4 dozen, $9.
Canned salmon Co'umbia River, 1-ID
tails, 1.85; 2-lb Ulls. $2.50i fancy. Mb
flats, $2.00; -lb fancy flat, $155; fancy
Mb ovals, $2.75; Alaska tails, pink, 90c;
r.'d. $1.45; nominal, 2s, tall. $2.00.
Cereal foods Rolled oat cream, BO-lb
sacks. $7.00: lower israde, $5.506.60;
oatmeal, steel cut, 50-lb Backs, $8 bale;
10-lb sacks. $455 per bale; oatmeal
(eround). 50-lb sacks, $7.50 per bale; 10-
lb sacks, $4 per bale; split pea, $4.50
per 100-lb aaok; 85-lb boxes. $15; pearl
barlev. $4.75 per 100 lbs; 25-lb boxes,
$1.25 per box; pa try flour, 10-lb sacks,
$2.50 per bale
Eiee ImDerlal Japan, No. 1. $o.o;
Southern, Japan, 5 Jo; broken, 4c; head,
fancy, 7c; head, choice, oio.
OIL Leal Eta.
Coal oil Pearl and astral oil eases,
19o per gallon; water white oil, iron
barrels, 131c; wood barrels, 161c; eocene
oil, cases, 2Uo; elaine oil case, 271c;
extra star, caaea, 221o; headlight ou
oaes 21e; iron barrels. 15lo.
Benzine Sixty-three degrees, cases.
20c; iron barrels, 151o.
Turpentine In cases, 860; in wood
barrels, 83c; in iron barrel, 79e; in 10
case lot, 85c,
Linseed oil Raw, 5-barrel lot. 47c; 1
barrel lots, 48o; in cases, 63c Boiled. 6
barrel lota. 49c; Marrel lots 60o; ta
eases. 55c
Gasoline Stove gasoline, ease, Hie;
iron barrels, 19e; 86 degrees gasoline,
cases. 33c; iron barrels or drums. 27c;
72 degrees cases, 261c; iron barrel. 20c;
engine distillate, iron barrels, 9c
Oregon grape root Per 100 lbs, $34.
Bteswax 3ood, clean and pure, 21
tie per lb.
Rope Pure Manila, I4Jc; standard,
131c; Sisal He; Isk brand Siasi 10c
Hope Choice, 1005, ilttlZc; prime,
lOglle.
Lead Strictly nure white lead and red
lead in ton lots, 7Jc; 500 Tb lots, 80; lew
than 600 lbs. 8Jc
Mohair Choice, 2830c
Wire naUs present base at I2J0.
gray or mixed, 2530c; duck, white, IS
20c; duck mixed, 12 15c
Cascara ssgrada, (Cbittim bark) 21
Feather Geese, white, 3640e; geese,
Wool Vaiiey zz85e; Eastern Ure
goa, 1822e as to shrinkage.
TIDE TABLE, DECEMBER
DECEMBER, 1906.
DECEMBER, 1906.
Date.
I h.m. I ft. I h.mjft.
Hiffh Water. I A. M. I P. M.
Saturday
1 1:204 6.9
Thursday
iTiday . ..
Saturday .
SUNDAY .
Monday . .
Tuesday . .
eduesdav
Thursday .
Irulay ...
Saturday
SUNDAY 2 1:56
Monday ........ 3 2:32;
Tuesday '4 3:08
Wednesday 6 3:44
6 4:24
. -41 5:10
niarnS 6:01
.tnlteoM55!
.wi-7-40! 7.7
6.8
6.71
6.7
6.7
6.8
7.0
.7.2
7.4
.....111 8:40
12 9:3
1310:261
12:50
1:19
1:50
2:25
3:03
3:46
4:38
5:4
6:56
8:17
9:30
10:34
8.7
Low Water.
A. M. I
Date.
Th.m.ft. I h.m
P. M.
ft.
S 1 1 1 rvl ir
88 .'SUNDAY ' 2
8.5
8.3
8.0
7.6
7.1
6i
6.3
8.1
8.7
9.2!ll:3S
.14111:13! 9.6!.
.15 0:25 7.2112:00,
SUNDAY 16! 1:18
Mondav 17! 2:05
Tuesday 18 2:55
Wednesday 19 3:45
Thursday .20 4.37
Friday 21
Saturday 22t 6:20
SITNDAY 23 T.U
MondaT .241 8:12
Tueadav 25 9:05
Wednesdav 26 9:52
Thursday 2710:38
Friday 28111:16
Saturday 29 0:30
Saturday 2911:52
SUNDAY 30 1:07
Monday 311 1:40!
7.3
7.4
7.5
7.6
7.6
7.7
7.7
7.8
7.9
8.0
8.2
8.3
8.5
6.6
8.61
6.7
6.8
12:40!
1:33
2:22
3:14
4:10
5:14
6:24
.7:40
8:55
10:02
11:001
11:48
12:25
12:58
6.3
6.5
6.7
6.9
9.9
9.9
9.8
9.4
8.8
6.6
6.3
6.2
65
6.3
6.4
Monday 3
Tuesday
Wednesday 5
6
7:10
7:40
8:12!
8:45
9:25
110:11
.. 7111:01
...8
.. 91 0:05
...10
...11
...12
...13
...14
..15
35
3.5
3.6
3.7
3.8
1:05
2:11
3:15
4:15!
5:101
6:00
6:52
Thursday
Friday . .
Saturday .
SUNDAY
Monday .
Tuesday .
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Thursday .
Friday k ..
Saturday .
SUNDAY 16
Monday 17 7:44
Tuesday . ...... 18 8:37
Warinncrinv Ml M'AA
. . V 'l II V .IM 1. J . ....
8.1 Thursday 20110:33!
7.3 (Friday ...21)11:40
Satiurdav 22
SUNDAY 23 0:48!
Mondav '.24 1:40
Tuesday 251 2:50
Wednesday 26 3:50
Thursday 271 4:45
T..' OQl
XllUU.
Saturday 29
SUNDAY ..30
Monday 31
7:43
8:13
0.2
02
8:421-0.1
9:14
0:50
3.9,10(:30
3.8111: 15
12:01
1.41 :1:09
1.8
2.2
2.4
2.5
2.7
2.8
2.8l
8.7
8.6
5:32
6:13
2:131
3:24
4:24
5:18
6:08
6:57
7:45
2.91 8:33
2.9 9:20
3.0!10:10
3.1111:00
3.0
1.4!
2.0
2.4
2.8
3.0
3.2
3.4
11:53
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