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TUESDAY, JANUARY 29, 1007, THE MOltNING ASTOI1IAN, .ASTORIA OREGON. The United States Government Report SHOWS Royal Baking Powder cf maximum strength, puro and healthful ROVAL tAKINQ POWOM CO., MW VOAK. PORTLAND MARKETS Latest Quotations in the Portland MarkAtc CompItU Market Raports Corrected Eaoh Day, Giving the Whobual Prlcae of Commodities, Farm Pro duo and Vagotablaa. l'OUTI.AND, Jim. I!H.-Tlicrc I ii growllitf fll IlllC'itt In I hi' potato Hllllil llilll. Quotation IIIIIKO fltllll IllOUlld u ilnllur j-r i'wt fiir t nm"ti to f 1.40 for fancy Hui lunik". Ix-iil.r repmt plenty if puutm-a still r '-? i.i 1 1 1 1 hk In growers' Imud itud that the illltlriilty In nioytiiK Ii"1 ii'il eem to Improve, TIo H"uilu'Hi market keep strong, but fur ii fi'w day there In not likely to bw any BltcuiMun effort made to In duce farmer to ship In iturlnic the lnvnl-iu'U of utiirm, even If lin y would accept offer ihadu by (tin to In elpii idilppt-t. Grain, Flour and Fcd. Wheat Walla Wnllu 68610; valley t!tf7c; blue-stem, UU69c; red. UK 66c. Out Whlto, $25,110 if 26; gray, 124- cr sc. FlourHard wheat patent, 13,90; straight, 3. 35; graham, 13.50; rye, 15; wholo wheat flour, 13.76; Valley flour, 11.40(1 13.66; Dukota, 15.306.60; F.al rn rye, $6.40; l'lllsbury, $6.20; Cor valll. $3.70. Corrf Whole, $26y27; cracked, $27 (is per ton. nnrley-Ilrowlnir, $2222.60; food. $21 21.60; rolled, $22 23, Rye $1.40 per cwt. Hay Valley, timothy, $t3ftl4; cat orn Oregon, $16ii 16; clover, $77,50; client. $7iii.6o; alfalfa, $11.50; gruln hay, $74i 8; Vetch, $7.50418. Huekwhcal $36 pur ton. MllltuffMtddllngs, $25.00; chop, $15; brim, $10,00; short, $18.00. Cereal Food-Holled Outa, crenm, 90-tti aiicka, $7.00; lower grade, $5.50'(i 6.60; out meal, tce cut, 45-lb ,U'k, $8.00 per bbl,; D-tb Buck, $4.25 per biilo; oat mini I (KrounJ), 46-fb Mack, $7.50 per bbl.; 9-tt) sack $4 per bale; Npllt pen, $4.26 per 100 lb mitkx; 25-Ib boxen, $1.26; pearl hurley, $4.00 per 100 lb; 25-lb boxe. $1,25 per box; putry flour, 10-fb ack, $2.30 per bbl. Grain bag Foreign and domoxtlc, I 3-4c. Frulta. Tropical fruit flunano, 6c per It.: pine npph'D, $4.50il6.50 per doss.; lem on, $460tt5.60 box; orange, $3.25'! 3.75; grape fruit, $4.50 crate; llmc. 75eyl,25 per 100; Malaga grapes, 7.50 418.00 bbl; point-granites, $2.50 box; tangerine, $2.00 box. Domestic fruit Apple, common, (t5fii 1,00; flinty, $l,00'ti 2.50 box; I.u-1y apple. $l.25if 175 box; grope, 11.60ft $2 criito; wnm. $H1.75 box; grape, $1.502.00 crate; pi-urn, $2.00 box; huckleberries, 10yi2c pound; cran berries, $10)1 bbl; persimmon, $1.60 box. Vegetable. potatoes-In country, $1.10 per cwt; sweet potutoe. 2riiZ cent. CiibbiiKO I.b; 1 3-4'u2c; cauliflower, il.UO'a 2.76 per crute; parsley, 25c per down; hot house lettuce, $1.50 per box; head, 4c doxeu; spinach, 35o lb; artichoke, 75Ciil.25 per d07.cn; pen, 14c lb; garlic, 7$v9c Tb.". red pepper, dry, 20ijj25c It,; ceiery, 65'rfi5c doxen; Kit plant, $1.50 crute; okra, $1.76 box; sprout, Sc tb. Tomatoe $1.75ii 2 box; Hubbard iunh, 1ft 1 4 cent It). onlon- S.re ami $1. Turnip I'er mick, 90c (Qf 1.00; car rot. ,5cftl.OO. beel. $1.25; radlNhe, 12 1-2 ami 15c dozon bum-he; horne rudlHh, 8c It). Freih Meat and Fiih, Kreh nieiit Vi'iil, medium, 75 to 100 lb., 8 1-2 9c; 10 to 1C0 lb 7-l-21(8c; 150 to 200 lh S'uB 1-2 c; 200 lb and over 5Hft6c; pork. 8 Vc; lieuvio. 7ft 8c; beef bull. 2W j 3 3-4c; cow, 6ft64c; ateer, 6 ti Tc : ; mutton, medium alxe, S'oS'ic; largo, 6ft7 c; Hprlmr liiinb. SiilOc. j KlHlt-lIdlllmt, 3c; black cod, 7c; j black bum, per 11)., 1 Sc ; titrlpod buH.i, ; 13c; hcrrliitf, 6c; tlounder. 6c; chIIIhIi, 10c; Hhilmp, 10c; perch, 5c; aturifeon, j 11c; hu trout, ISc; BllverxlJe. 8c; HteciheuJ. 10c; tomcod. 7e; Hinclts, 8c. Oytor Khoulwnter Hay, per gnl., $2; per tuck, $4.00; Tok Point, $1.60 pur 100; Olymplua, (120 tba.) $5; (jlymplu, per Kitllon, $2. Clarn nurdhell, per box, $2; ra Kor clnm, $2 per box. I'roduceOld HnoNlor, Bft10c; hen utid Bprlnn", 14ft16c; (Jreed, 1516 c; duck, UttHc, turkey, 17$ Mc; dieted, 20ff2lc; faticy, 21ft22 l-2c; Keee, live, 10(-llc; '1reed, 1213c; plKeoiM, per doxen, $1.001.26; Hiu;ibH, $.75ft'2. KKK-Ore(joit Itanch, 32 l-235c; KiiMtem, (few In ntock). Mutter Country creamery, 31ft32c; city creamery, 35c; atore, 16 1-217 c.'.nts; buutir fut, 1-2 cant, Chee) YouriK America, 1616 1-2 cent; Oregon full cream, flat, 15 15 1-2 cent. Honey-Dark, 10 1-2ftllc; amber, 12ft 13c; fancy white, 14ft)15:. NOVEL CURE FOR COLD3. Healing Medication That la Breathed, Giving Quick Relief. It i'cm Jut n rl'llcul'iu to put medlclni' Into Hie Ktomuch to cure n coli In tin. hi'iid or Iiiiikh a It .I'icm to ko nut In the rain If we want to kc'p dry. Tin, fiu t that many people rlwlit In AhioiI.i coukIi and hawk mid Nnullle for day and week after they Ircut a cold with ihe UHiiiil Btommh lolriK. hwM how vnliicli'K me the ordinary i dtiKh and cold cure. The right way !o cure u cold In tin hind or 11 coukIi mid Irritation In the throat and Iuiik, I by breaUilriK Ilyotnel'M medli-itteii air. Jut a few diupN of Hyoinel In the mat pocket Inliuhr thai come with every outfit mid breathe till healing ulr for a few time uml Immediate relief will he noted. The medication koih right to the Kpot where the (IUeai. germ are located and render them harmleM In the future. At the ame time the HoothinK and healliiK effect of Ilyomel on the Ir ritated mucoui membrane give quick relief and the cough or cold 1 broken up. The bent evidence of the (treat value of Hyomel In curing cough, cold and all bromi.il trouble I the fact that T. K. Luurln give an absolute guar unleo with every outllt ho elU, that If It doe not give aatlafactlon, the money will be refunded. A complete Hyomel outfit, conalBtlng of 11 bottle of Hyomel, the Inhaler and u medicine dropper, coxt but $1, while extra bottle of Hyomel, If needed, cun be obtained for only 50c. FOR BATTLESHIPS. MKItl.l.V. Jan. 28.-Following the Kaiser's victory ut the poll the an nouncement Im made that ( iclinany will shortly have In reudlne five hlp building yard, where battleships of the large."! chiN can be constructed. At Kiel wainhlpM of 21,000 tons and ISO feet in length will bo constructed, TIDE TABLE, JANUARY JANUARY, 1907." " JANUARY, 190?. High' Water. A. M. Date. " h.m. I ft P. M. Tuesday . . WodneBilay Thursday .. Friday .... Baturdny . . SUNDAY .. Monday Tuesday ... Thursday .. Wednesday Friday .... Saturday . . SUNDAY .. SUNDAY .. Monday Tuoaday .. Wednesday , Thursday . . Friday Saturday ... SUNDAY .. Monday .... Tuesday .. Wednesday , Thursday .. Friday .. .. Saturday ... SUNDAY .. SUNDAY .. Monday ... Tuesday .. Wednesday . Thursday . . ....11 ...12 . . .13 ...13 ...14 ....16 , ..16 ..17 ....18 . ..10 . . .20 ...21 ....22 , ..23 ...24 26 ...27 ...28! ...29 , ..30 . .sir ft. II 2:161 7.01 1:311 8.6 2:621 7.11 2: 081 8.6 S 3:2G 7.3 2 : 4 8.3 7.9 7.3 6.8 6.4 6.1 6.4 6.1 6.8 4:01 4:42 6:27 6:15 7:10 9:12 8:12 10:08 11:00 0:27 11:50 1:15 2:00 2:43 8:28 4:14 4:16 6:40 6:31 7:25 8:20 9:13 25 10:05! 10:48 0:16 ...27 11:28 0-50 1:22 1:54 2:25 I h.m. 2:06 3:80 4:21 6:23 6:37 7:69 10:32 9:21 11:85 12: 1:28 2:16 3:03 3:55 4:48 5:61 7:03 8:23 9:40 10:42 11:83 4010 12:05 212:41 1:17 1:56 .0 9.8 9.4 8.9 8.1 7.4 .7 6.2 5.9 5.9 6.1 6.4 8.8 8.9 8.8 8.8 THE RIGHT NAME. Mr. August Sherpe, the popular ov erseer of the poor at Fort Madison, Iowa, says: "Dr. King's New Life Pills nre rightly named; they act mi ngreebly, do more good and make one feel better than any other laxative, Guaranteed to cure biliousness and constipation. 25c at Chas. Rogers' drug store. Low Water. j A. M. P. M. j " Date. j h.m. j ft.' h.m. ft. ' Tuesday f 7:'653.6 8:26 -0.5 i Wednesday ... 2 8:27 8.3 9:00 -0.41 Thursday 3 9:05 3.2 9.33 -0-1 j Friday 4 9:61 3.1 10:10 0.3, Saturday 5 10:88 2.9 10:50 0.8 i SUNDAY 6 11:33 2.6 11:37 1.4 Monday .... ... 7 12:40 2.3 j Tuesday 8 0:35 2.6 1:55 1.8 Wednesday ... 9 1:39 2.4 3:11 1.1 1 Thursday 10 2:47 2.8 4:18 0.2 j Friday 11 8:65 8.0 6:17 -0.6 Saturday 12 4:59 8.0 6:08 -1.8 SUNDAY 13 6:57 2.8 6:67 -1.7 1 Monday 14 6:50 2.6 7:41 -1.8! Tuesday 15 7.40 2.6 8:25 -1.71 Wednesdny . ..16 8:31 2.4 9:10 -1.8 1 Thursday ... ..17 9:22 2.8 9:50 -0.6, Friday 1810:18 2.2 10:34 0.1 1 Saturday 19 11:11 2.211:17 0.9 SUNDAY 20 12:11 2.1 Monday 21 0:03 1.6 1:17 2.0 Tuesday 22 1:01 2.3 2:29 1.8 Wednesday ,. ,23 2:05 2.9 3:35 1.4 Thursday 24 3:11' 3.3 4:31 0.9 Friday 25 4:11 8.6 6:17 0.4 Saturday 26 5:04 8.5 6:58 -0.1 SUNDAY 27 6:50 3.6 6:32 10.4 Monday 28 8:30 3.3 7:05-0.7 Tuesday W 7:04 3.1 7:86 -0.7 Wednesday . ..30 7:38 2.9 8:06 -0.5 TThursday .. ..81 8:15 2.6 8:37 0.3 CURED OF LUNG TROUBLE. It Is now eleven years since I had n narrow escape from consumption," writes C. O. Floyd, a leading business man of Kershaw, S. C. ' "I had run down In weight to 135 pounds and coughing was constant both by day and by night. Finally I began taking Dr. King's New Discovery, and con tinued this for about six months, when my cough and lung trouble were en tirely gone, and I was restored to my normal welflht, 170 pounds." Thou sands of persons are healed every year. Guaranteed at Cha Rogers' drug store. 60o and $1.00. Trial bottle free. Morning Astorian, 60 cents per montU Dellvered by carrier. Astoria & Columbia R. River R. Co Effective Sunday, September 9. 1909 Faoiflo Tim. at, 34. "je."iioraa." 21. 2S. 87. a.m. 8.1ft 8.85 -8rt 8.4-1 8.4 8.M 1 8.86 9.26 ,ui n.m 6.5011." 6,1011-1 8.11 R'rn .40 '66 12.06 6.2012-16 6.2H12.80I 6.80 6-4ffl 7.20 p. ml D"m inn 7.00 8.10 8.26 a.m 8-00 9.10 V'28 TvT t.onio.05 il0.a611-8r) H.:t.1 hi.Ai 1)1.65 12.80 p, 111 PORTLAND OOHl.K RAINIER OLATHKANIE Ar ASTORIA LV. Lv. ASTORIA Ar. Ar. WaRRFENTON Lv; Lv.WARRKNTON Ar. Ar. FT. HTEVENa Lv. LT-FTrSTRVKNH Ar Ar. WARRF.NTON Lv. LV.WARRKNTON Ar, Ar. SUAHIDU Lv. Ar. fa, m ill.5ft 10.16 M0.S0 9.46 8.20 8.16 7.68 7.M 7"42 T.41 728 7.37 6.60 p. in 9.60 8.40 8.26 7.40 6.10 6.20 0.06 6.06 4.10 p.m p. 111 la. m iu4610.46 2.20 10.96 2.15 10.86 2.00 10.15 10.14 10.06 10.06 9.80 a.m- p m Unpecedented Success of DR. C- GEE WO THE GREAT CHINESE DOCTOR V Who'll known Athroucout the Ualtod i-.' Stale on aoeouat of i'iitni wonderful oure. No poiHona nor drugs used. He guaran tee! to cure catarrh, asthma, lung and throat trouble, iheumatlim, nervousness, stomach, liver, and kidney, female com plaints and all chronic diseases. SUCCESSFUL HOME TREATMENT. If you cannot call write for symptom blank and circular, inclosing 4 cents in tamps.': J c ' ' '"! THE C GEE WO MEDICINE CO, 162 First St, Corner Morrison, PORTLAND, OREGON. Pleast mention the Astorlan 44444X44444 THE LOVERS TOKEN J (Original. 44444 A broad open stretch of country, with here nri.l there a clump of lrec, hut lied In that deep yellow afternoon sunlight peculiar to certain portions of the went. There I but one house In Might, lind that 11 log; cabin. No fence Inclose It; no tree shade It. Tin. only alii.inj.i i.j beautify it im a row of Mowers on each side of the lit tle Btoop In Its fr'Tit, from a well In the rear a young JTlrl 1 cwrrylng a watering pot to give 'lie (lower their evening uprli.kllng. Her ilre I a common calico. Its nklrt reaching only to her ankle. On her back hang. a unbonriet, thrown off now that the sun ha lost It pow er. Tenderly she bend over her plants which seem to raise their Hp to drink In the refreshing draft. In all that landscape there I no other cultivated beauty. Ho wropt was sh" In her occupation that she did not hear a step behind her till It was very mar; then turn ing, she saw a figure and a face before which the b auty of her Mowers paled. Till this moment they had been her companion, her children, the only ob ject to love In that lonely land. Hear ing a tep, she turned. A handsome good natured, boyish face, with kindly blue eyes, was looking at her. Amused at her startled appearance anJ the pleasure he did not attempt to con ceal the stranger unslung a ride from hi back and rested It on the ground. "Do you think," he asked, "that-1 could stay here all night?" "I'll see." And she went Into the hou-e. When he returned to say that ho coull have whut he wanted she found him pouring a fresh pot of wat er on h r plants, which he had been to the well to bring. A mother seeing one feeding her hungry children cnuM not have been more affected. Indeed, everything1 about the stranger tended to bring" the girl under hi magical In fluence. Whence comes this young fellow to sympathize with the one de light of her life? She neither knew nor cared. She only felt his presence. The huntsman spent the night at her cabin. There were no rules to go vern the conduct of the two, and they sat nut on the stoop under the stars till the moon rose and eclipsed her heavenly Hlsters with his greater splen dor. The mun had been used to forms, but he forgot them now. Only an hour elapsed between his 'arrival and his first word expressing what both haj felt for that whole hour. "May I have a kiss?" he asked. He whose manner was that of a god to ask for a kiss from a daughter of the desert! ' In the morning he was gone. It seem ed to her that Instead of tho sun rising It had set. Oh, that the hunting I ground had lain near the cabin! Dut I he hud promised to return that way. i She dimply waited and watched an 1 thouxht of hlrn till he should come. One morning fin? arose, threw open the shutter and looked out. The un was rising, and lis first oft morning ray lent to the desolate cene some thing ilk" beauty. The few tree did not look so lonely, the uncovered coun try dh not look so barren, now that the sun' llijht shone through mellow ing rnlHt. Hut If the orb of day wa rising In the east the sun of h girl's heart wa rising In the west. Glanc ing thither, she saw a, lithe a figure figure stepping along the road. It wa the young Granger, and he carried i-omelhlng In hi arms. When she went downstairs, there on the step sat the huntsman and near him In an earthen pot wa a plant one that she had never seen before. "When on the line of the railroad," he wild, "I Bent to the city for it. Had I not been walling I would have re turned earlier, for to give you o,ne moment of happlnes Is worth all the game In the west." "It 1 not in bloom," said the girl. "No, It will not bloom till I come again, or, rather, when It blooms again I will coma" They spent one happy day together, the the stranger went on. Autumn faded Into winter. A traveler stopped at the cabin one day and, seeing a nanv; written on a bit of wood tied to the plant, asked: "Has he been here 7' "Yes." "Look out for him, little girl; he's a heart smasher. Hunt hearts as he hunts deer or antelope." The girl turned pale. "Did he give you that azalea?" ask ed the traveler. "Yes. When does It bloom V "In the early spring." From that time the girl bega.n to wilt. It seemed when the winter was passing out and the azalea began to take on Its new life that It was draw ing Its vigor from its mistress. Be fore the traveler's arrival she had not doubted that the giver would come when the plant bloomed. Now sae felt that he would never come. One morning a bud opened, then another and another, till the azalea was In full bloom emitting a rich odor. The girl's vitality flickered as as can The girl's vitality flickered as a can while the flowers dropped away. One evening she went out to sprinkle her plant. Carrying the water exhaust ed her strsngth. Hut one flower re mained. She stooped to Inhale Its odor and fell. A strong arm raised her. Looking up, she saw the smiling face of the huntsman looking down at her. "I'm not too late to keep my promise,' he said. "There's one flower left." "1 "v"ii told," she faltered, "by one who knows you that you would not come." "Love promises I have nover kept before. The one I made to you I could not break." F. A. MITCIIEL. WORKS WONDERS. A Wonderful Compound Cures Piles, Eczema, Skin Itching, Skin Erup tions, Cuts and Bruises. Doan's Ointment Is the best skin treatment and the cheapest, because so little I required to cure. It cures piles after years of torture. It cures obstinate canes of eczema. It ctire all skin itching. It cures skin erup tions. It heals cuts, bruises, scratches, and abrasions without leaving a scar. It cures permanently. Astoria testi mony proves It. Mrs. Helen Lewis, of 52 Astor street, Awtoria, Ore., says: "Doan's Ointment proved Its healing qualities several years ago when I used and told in a published statement the great relief and cure I obtained from it. I used it for a breaking out around my mouth and lips which had troubled me for a number of years, despite all I could do to get rid of It. My Hps would crack and become sore when cold weather set in, and this lasted until it got warm again. I was finally In duced to try Doan's Ointment, pro curing It at Charles Rogers' drug store. In a short time after begin ning to apply It I was cured of the annoyance and I hare been entirely free from It since." For sale by all dealers. Price 50 cents. Foster-MHburn Co., Buffalo, New York, sole agents for the United States. Remember the name Doan's and take no other. SCO? BAY IRON & BRASS FORKS ASTORIA, OREGON IRON AND BRASS' FOUNDERS LAND AND MARINE ENGINEERS Cp-to-rate Haw Mill JJncblnerj'i Prompt aneiition'flven iai. rejglr work klin Ave. Tel. Main 2iQf IF YOU ANT CASH FOR YOUR REAL ESTATE OR BUSINESS I CAN GET IT No Matter What Your Property is Worth, or in what Town, City or State it is located . . i"VV . .II"".1 .... t"V B H H B If I did not have the ability and facilities to sell your property. I certain ly could not afford to pay for this advertisement This "ad," (like all my other "ads") Is practically sure to place on my list a number of new properties, and I am just as sure to sell these properties and make enough money in commission to pay for the cost of these "ads" and make a good profit besides. That is why I have so large a real estate business today. ' Why not put your property among the number that will be sold as a result of these "ads"? I will not only be able to sell itsome time but will be able to sell It quickly. I am a specialist In quick sales. I have the most complete and up-to-date equipment. I have branch offices throughout the country and a field force of men to find buyers. I do not handle all lines usuall7 carried by the ordinary real estate agents. I MUST SELL real estate and lots of It or go out of business. I can assure you I am not going ou of business. On the contrary, I r.tpect to find at the close of the year that I have sold twice as many properties as I did the past year, but itwlll first be necessary for me to "list" more properties. I want to Ifot YOURS and SELL It. It doesn't matter whether you have a farm, a horn without any land, or a business; it doesn't matter what it is worth, c: where It is located. If you will fill out the blank letter of Inquiry belowand mall it to me today, I will tell you how and why I can quickly con vert the property Into cash and will give you my complete plan FREE OF CHARGE and terms for handling it. The Information I will give you will be of grat value to you, even if you should decide not to sell. You had better write today before you forget It. If you want to buy any kind of a Farm, House or Business, In any part of the country, tell me your re quirements. I will guarantee to fill them promptly and satisfactorily. Dayid B. Taff, the Landfflan,415 Kan .Ave. Topeka,Kan. If You Want to Buy Fill in, Cut Out and Mail Today. I desire to buy property corresponding approximately If You Want to Soil Fill in, Cut Out and Mail Today. Please send, without cost to me, a plan for finding a cash buyer for my property which consists of the following specifications: Town or City Town County, State County State Following is a brief description Price between $ and) I Will pay Lowest cash price. Name Address ..down and balance. Remarks Address Name