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THURSDAY, JANUARY 31, 1907. THE MORNING ASTOKIAN, ASTORIA, OREGON. 80UND3 WARNING NOTE. v 1 rvn ITU rnr n n Tin In En:"' "i .1 and France the Sale of Alum baking Powder is pro hibited by law because of the in jurious effects that follow its use. The law in the District of Columbia also prohibits Alum in food. You may live where as yet you have no protection against Alum The only sure protection against Alum in your Baking Powder is to Sap plainly BAKING ROYAL is made from Absolutely pure Cream of Tartar, a pure Grape product. Aids digestion adds to the hcalthfulncss of t ! rtarttl 1 1 f ' HI 'It T" I ft (bod. 1J PORTLAND MARKETS Latest Quotations in the Portland Markets. ComploU Markol Rsports Corrected Each Day, Giving the Wholisalt Prless of Commoditiss, Farm Pro duo and Vsgstablas. I'l illTl.ANI), Jm. 3. ovvIiik l fiivorut'ln wrntlmr oii'lHlniiB tlHTn lliivi: Imi-ii lulli-r IliiiHinl n t 1 1 -M of fnnh Unit lit UiM iiHirkft fur noni" lii)K, Vli4i-ul,i litjif nay tluro l iihotil ,'IioukIi fioy.cn Ht'i' U tu tlil "viT until I'.-tn Uiiry l.r, u ii.-ii tin- rl"H.- m-u-1,1'Kln". rli'llHK Aj'tll 15. 1'mh I" lip li' to ?, Hi"! fr'ijti'ii ullvi Hldi'H j, tu !i !,r MT pollli'l. Tin. (HippHrM if Culintililii llvpr Mllli'ltii 11 IQ UKiIll aliulll tl til Irijlllli'- iiieiitM iiinl th. price Iiiin ilruppid to Grain, Flour and Food. Vhnt Wullu Walln 66 ft 67c: valley eo$i 7c; bluf-Htciii, cstiOc; red, O&e. l'l.iur-Hard wheat patent, J3.90; tii)lKht. 13. 35; Kiiiliimi, 3.r.O; rye, 15; whole wheat Hour, 13.75; Vtill'-y (lour, 13 13.05, Iiukutu, J j 3(J j &.GU; Kant prn rye, 13.40; I'lllNhury, $6.20; Cor vullh, 13.70. Corn-Whole, 126ft 27; cracko.l, $27 C28 pr ton. I)nrly I'irvwlng, 2!4jP22.&0; food, 121121.60; rolled. 122ft 23. Ryo $1.40 per cwt. lluy Valley, timothy, $13014; o"M em Oregon, $15018; clover, $77.D0; cheat, 17 ( 7.60; alfalfa, $11.60; grain hay, $748; vetch, 17. 60ft 8. Iiuckwhrat $3( per ton. MIllNtuffi MMrlltntf. $26.00; chop. $16; bran, $16.00; short", $18.00. Coroal Tooiln ltolled flat, cream. 90-It, siu-km, $7.00; lower (trade, $5.505i -6.60; oat meal, tei cut, 45-lt) .ickn, IH.00 per bid.; 9-lh mukH, $4.25 per bale; oat meal (ground), 45-lt srk. $7.60 per bbl.; 9-th Hack $4 per hale; upllt pea, $4.25 i'r loolb sucks; 25-lb boxen, $1.25; pearl barley, $4.00 per 100 IIih; 25-Ih boxed, $1.25 per box; pastry flour, 10-rti Kuckn, $2.30 per bhl. Ornln bng" Foreign and doine'tl 8 3-4e. Fruiti. Tropical fruits HnnnniiN. 5c per It.; plno iipphM, $1.50f(i G.50 per do..; lem on, $4.B04i"-5.60 box; orange, $3.25ift -3.75; grape fruit, $4.50 crate; limes, 75rft 1.25 per 100; Malaga grapes, $7.50- TIDE TABLE, JANUARY JANUARY, 1907. High Water. Date. ' Tuesday 1 Wednesday .... 2 Thursday ... Frldnv 4 Saturday 6 SUNDAY .. ..6 Monday 7 Tiiofldnv 8 Thursday io Wednesday ... 9 Friday 11 i 3:2G 7.S 2:4 8.S Saturday SUNDAY . SUNDAY . Monday .., Tuesday .. Wednesday Thursday . Friday .... Saturday .. SUNDAY . Monday ... Tuesday .. Wednesday Thii,i1n v Friday .1 ..13 ...13 ...14 ...16 ..16 ..17 ...18 ..19 ..20 ...21 ...22 ..23 ...24 ...26 Saturday 26 SUNDAY SUNDAY . Monday . . . Tuesday .. Wednesday Thursday . .27 ...2711:28 ..28 .29 .30 .311 A. M. h.m. 2:16 2:62 P. M. ft. h.m. 7.0 7.1 4:01 4:42 6:27 6:15 7:10 9:12 8:12 10:08 11:00 0:27 11:50 1:16 2:00 2:43 8:28 4:14 4:15 6:40 6:81 7:25 8:20 9:13 10:06 10:48 0:16 0:60 1:22 1:64 2:26 7 7.7 7.9 8.0 8.2 8.9 8.6 9.3 9.7 7.1 9.9 7.5 7.8 8.0 8.1 8.1 8.2 8.1 8.0 7.9 7.9 8.0 8:30 4:21 5:23 6:37 7:69 10:82 9:21 11:36 7.6 7.7 1:31 2:06 12:40 1:28 2:15 3:03 8:55 4:4R 6:51 7:03 8:23 9:40 10:42 8.211:83 8.4 6.7 8.6 6.712:06 7.212:41 1:17 1:65 ft. 8.6 8.6 7.9 7.3 6.8 6.4 6.1 6.4 6.1 6.8 10.0 9.8 9.4 8.9 8.1 7.4 6.7 6.2 6.9 6.9 6.1 6.4 8.9 8.8 8.8 JANUARY, 1907. 1nv Water. A. M. P. M. Data h.m. ft. h.m. ft. Tuesday i7:G63.6 8:26 -0.5 Wednesday ... 2 8:27 8.3 9:00 -0.4 Thursday 8 9:05 3.2 9.33 -0-1 Friday 4 9:51 3.1 10:10 0.3 Saturdnv 5 10:38 2.9 10:50 0.8 SUNDAY 6 11:83 2.6 11:87 1.4 Monday 7 12:40 2.3 Tuesdav 8 0:36 2.6 1:55 1.8 Wednesday ... 9 1:30 2.4 8:11 1.1 Thursday 10 2:47 2.8 4:18 0.2 Friday H 8:55 8.0 6:17 -0.6 Saturday 12 4:59 3.0 6:08 -1.8 SUNDAY 13 6:57 2.8 6:57 -1.7 Monday 14 6:60 2.6 7:41 -1.8 Tuosdoy 15 7.40 2.6 8:25 -1.7 Wednesday . ..16 8:31 2.4 9:10-1.3 Thursday 17 9:22 2.3 9:60 -0.8 Friday 1810:18 2.2 10:84 0.1 Saturday 19 11:11 2.211:17 0.9 SUNDAY 20 12:11 2.1 Monday 21 0:08 1.8 1:17 2.0 Tuesday 22 1:01 2.3 2:28 1.8 Wednesday .. .23 2:05 2.9 3:85 1.4 Thursday 24 8:11 8.3 4:31 0.9 Friday 25 4:11 8.6 5:17 0.4 Saturday 26 6:04 8.5 5:68 -0.1 SUNDAY 27 5:50 8.5 6:82 10.4 Monday 28 6:80 3.8 7:05 -0.7 Tuesday 29 7:04 8.1 7:86 -0.7 Wednesday . . .30 7:38 2.9 8:05 -0.5 TThursday .. ..81 8:15 2.6 8:87 0.8 Astoria & Columbia R. River R. Co Rffectiva Sunday, September 9. lOOft-PaoMo Time. 'a. S7. 8.15 8.ar 8-8(1: 8.45 8.4(1 8.M 9.2A n.m 5.B011 40 6.10 11 -66 6.11 12.05 8.M 14-15 S.2(l 12.30 6.H9 6-40 7.l pin 7.00 8.10 8.W 8-00 9.10 B-23 i.OHlO.Oft 110.86 ii- ll.M 11.1 U1.6& 13.90 p. ml PORTLAND UOIILK RAINIER GLATHKANIK Ar ASTORIA LV. Lv. ASTORIA Ar. Ar. WARRBNTON Lvr iV.WARUKNTON Ar. A. FT. HTKVKNH Lv. Lv FT.HTKVKNH Ar Ar. WARRF.NTON Lt. Lv. WaRRKNTON Ar, Ar. HKA8IOK LV. "Xr7 (ri. m ,11.8ft 10. 1. so.ao 9A! 8.20 8.18 7.56 7.M 7-42 7.41 728 7.47 .60 P. in 0.50 8.40 8.2fi, 7.40! 6.10 5.20: b.0ft! B.on 4.80 p.m p. n i (a. m it.45 10.45 2.20 10.38 2.15 10.M 8.00 10.16 10.14 10.06 10.05 9.80 a.m- p m 8.00 bbl; poniegranlteH, $2.50 box; tangerines, $2.00 box. Domestic fruits Apple, common, 85ctfl.OO; fancy, $1.00$jf2.50 box; Lady apples, $1.2581-75 box; gropes, $1.50 $2 crate; pears, $H1.75 box; grapes, $ 1.60 (ii 2.00 crate; pears, $2.00 box; huckleberries, 10$H2c pound; cran berries, $10011 bbl; persimmons, $1.50 box. Vegetable. potatoes In country, $1.10 per cwt; sweet potatoes, 2Ht(3 cents. Cabbage-I.b; 1 3-4'u2c; cauliflower, $2.502.76 per crate; parsley, 25c per dozen; hot house lettuce, $1.60 per box; head, 4e dozen; spinach, 805c lb; artichoke, 75cfti 1.25 per dozen; peas, 14c lb; garlic, 7 9c It).; red peppers, dry, 20(25c tt; celery, 654185c dozen; egg plant, $1.60 crate; okra, $1.75 box; sprouts, Sc lb. Tomatoes - $I.75'ii 2 box; Hubbard squash, 1-tl 1 '-a cent.- lb. ( minus S5c and $1. Turnips -Per sack, 90cfi$1.00; car rots. 75ei 1.00. beets, $1.25; radishes, 12 1-2 and 15c dozen bunches; horse radish, 7 'Mi 8c Tb. Freh Meat and Fish. Fresh meats Veal, medium, 75 to 100 lbs., 8 1-2W 9c; 10 to 150 lbs., 7-l-2'i8e; 150 to 200 lbs., GG 1-2 c; 2o lbs and over b Mil 6c; pork, 8 8',ic; heavies, 7$iSc; beef bulls, 24j) 3 3-4c; cows, SJi'G'c; steers, 6(57c; mutton, medium size, 8(i8Vjc; large, 6417 c; spring lambs, 9f(10c. Fish Halibut, 3c; black cod, 7c; black bass, per lb., ISc; striped bass, 13c; horrlng, 6c; flounders, 5c; catfish, 10c; bhrlmp, 10c; porch, 5c; sturgeon, 11c; sea trout, 18c; sllversUes, 8c; steelhcnJa, 10c; tomcods, 7c; smelts, 80. Oysters Shoulwater Hay, per gal., $2; per sack, $4.00; Toke Point, $1.60 per 100; Olymplas, (120 lbs.) $5; Olymplas, per gallon, $2. Clams Hardshell, per box, $2; ra zor clams, $2 per box. Produco-Old Roosters, 910c; hons and springs, 1415c; dressed, 1516 c; ducks, 1314c; turkeys, 1718c; dressed, 2021c; fancy, 2122 l-2c; goeBe, live, 10 He; dressed, 1213c; pigeons, per dozen, $1.001.25; squabs, $1.75 2. Eggs Oregon Ranch, 32 l-285c; Eastern, (few In stock). Butter Country creamery, Sl32c; olty creamery, S5c; store, 16 1-217 cents; butter fat, S3 1-2 cents. Cheese Young America, 16 16 1-2 cents; Oregon full cream, flats, 15 15 1-2 cents. Honey Dark, 10 l-2llc; amber, 1213c; fancy white, 1416c. Japanese Foreign Minister 8peakt Upon 8an Francisco Trouble, TOKIO, Jan. 30. -Viscount Ilayashl, foreign rnlnlsti.-r, In reply to a ques- lion In the House, expres-ed deep op prohrlafloii of Ihc sympathetic aCllude of Ihe I'nlti-d Hliiti-M government In the recent trouble In Hati Francisco, "Having the sympathy ;f the American government," ho said, "Ja pan must remain u looker on until a declMlon shall liave been reached In Ihe text case In the California courts', In (he event of an unfavorable de cision the nut I-Japanese movement In California will be considered to repre sent I ho opinion of the whole United Hi nes, which would require diplomatic adjustment." Viscount Hay.ishl said he did not beSh.'Vu there would he such a development. I SMOKERS SUPPLIES PETER'S PENCE SCARCE. I Vatican Denies Report That Contri butions Are Plentiful. HOME, Jan, 30, Complaint Is made at the Vatican regarding the reports that have become current that large offerings of Peter's pence are, pouring In from "II parts of the world. It Is stated that the reports are spread by persons evilly disposed with a view of discouraging the faithful from send ing money to the fund. Far from hav ing a surplus, It Ik stated, this fund Is diminishing and this Is a serous matter JuHt now when the r.eel of money Is Increasing. INSPECT PROPERTIES. NEW YORK, Jan. 30. John Ti. flates and fJrant Hchley, accompanied by President John A. Topping of the Tenni-ssee Coal & Iron Company, and Republic Iron & Steel Company, and other ofllclals of both these concerns, have started on a tour of Inspection of their Southern properties. Chamberlain's Cough Remedy F vorlte. "We prefer Chamberlain's Cough Remedy to any other for our chil dren," says Mr. L. J. Woodbury of Twining, Mich. "It has always done the work for us In hard colds and croup, and we take pleasure In recommenc ing lt." For sale by Frank Hart and leading druggists. ' Unprecedented Success of DR. I GEE 10 THE GREAT CHINESE DOCTOE Who is known (jtrStftf .througVwut tbe Unltsd SSl' M UB$ Of &'?M ..lM, wonderful cures. No poisons nor drug used. lie guarua teen to cure catarrh, asthma, lung and throat trouble, rheumatism, m-rrousnes. stimiHi-h, liver, and kidney, female com plaints and all chronic diseases. SUCCESSFUL HOME TREATMENT. If you cannot call write for symptom liinnk and circular, inclosing 4 rents in stamp. THE C GEE WO MEDICINE CO. 162 First St. Corner Morrison, PORTLAND, OREGON. Plea mention the Astorisn . We have tlie largest and most complete line of Cigars and Tobaccos in the City, and keep only the pr minent brands and H igh Class Goods. Small Boxes of Cigars. 12 and 25 in the Cox. PIPES-FineMereschaums and Briars from , 25c to $2000, WILL MADISON 1 J. A. J. J. J. J J a. J a a m.. 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Foot of Fourth Ktreer SH IF YOU WANT C A 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 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 bo sold as a result of these "ads"? I will not only be able to sell lt some 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 fnrnfl of mm to find buvers. f 1 I do not handle all lines usual!? carried by the ordinary real estate agents. I MUST SELL real estate and lots of lt or go out of business. I can assure you I am not going ou of business. On the contrary. I pect 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 "llsi' more properties. I want to U.t TOURS and SELL It. It doesn't matter whether you have a farm, a honi without any land, or a business; it doesn't matter what lt Is worth, c: where It Is located. If you will All out the blank letter of inquiry belowand mall lt 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 lt. 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 tolay 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- qulrementa I will guarantee to fill them promptly and satisfactorily. David B. Taf f , theLandMan,4l5 Kan.Ave. Topeka,Kan. R B 0 H mmf) n nun If You Want to Sell Fill In, Cut Out and Mail Today. If You Want to Buy Fill in, Cut Out and Mail Today. Please send, without cost to me, a plan for finding a cash I desire to buy property corresponding approximately buyer for my property which consists of the following specifications: Town or City Town County State. Following la a brief descrlpUon Lowest cash price. Nam Address County State Price between I and I WiU pay ) down and balance Remarks Address... ... .. Name uip .ml D-m