The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930, February 12, 1907, Page 7, Image 7

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    TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 12, 1007.
THE MORNING ASTORIAN, ASTORIA, OREGON.
Udih IPowdler
Made of Pure drape Cream of Tartar.
Safeguards the food
against alum.
aom mm
taut nuntatinnfl in fhft Portland
Markets.
ComplU Mrkt Report Corrotd
Eaoh Day, Giving the WhoUl
Prlcti of CommodHI, Farm Pro
duo and Vagttablta.
POItTI.ANK. IVI. ll.-Werlou ion-
Ultloim -xll In (h! territory wut f
the mountain by retm-m of a luck of
fo4 uppllM. TI rnllroml U nt
bl to move frvitflu from Portland,
nl n a cornoquonee onleri flre tll-
IrtaT up ami wtilpiterii lire luiily tow
erlin to Hid tho illHtreHU that I grow
liiK worse every ltiy.
Town Uti tui'l down tho Otunililii
that are reached by lmt are now gut
ting" their auitpllv", but polnu not m
favored are In buJ way and it(oa
come In from country merchant to
Jobber to make every effort to get
gool through it the nrllat unlblc
moment.
Grain, Flour fcn Fd.
Wheat Walla Walla 6667c; valley
6667c; bluo-tm, 680890; rod, 6
Ko.
Flour Hard wheat patent, 11.80;
atralght, 11.16; graham, $1.60: rye. 15;
whole wheat flour, 13.75; Valley flour,
ll.oeH66; Dakota, 15.J0fip6.60; East
ern ryo, 15.40; TllUbury, $6.20; Cor
valll. 1170.
rn Oregon, 116 16; clover, 1707.50;
cheat, 1707.60; alfalfa, 111.50; grain
bay, I7tf 8; vetch, 17.6001.
Buckwheat 139 per ton.
Mlllatuff Middling, 126.00; chop.
115; bran, 116.00; abort, 118.00.
Hay Valley, timothy, 113014; et
Corn Whole. 126 0 27; cracked, 127
Q18 per ton.
Cereal Food Boiled Oat, cream,
90-Ib ck, 17.00; lower grade, 15.800-
C.60; oat meal, tee cut. 45-lb ack,
18.00 per bbl.; -tt nck, 14.25 per
bale; oat moal (ground), 46-fb ack,
Ntf.SO per bbl.; -tt ack 14 per bale;
.. . i lAnHi anb 9R.fh
P"II, f.U h31 AVV1U VI a.v aw
boie, 11.25; pearl barley, 14.00 per 100
lb; 85-lb boxes, 11.25 per box: paatry
TIDE TABLE,
Tell'UAlY.lfcW.
High Water.
A. M. I
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2:58
8:81
4:07
4:48
5:89
6:35
7:38
8:46
9:50
7.9
8.2
8.3
8.4
8.2
8.8
8.4
8.6
8.9
9.2
7.2
7.7
8.1
8.4
8.5
2:86
8:20
8.4
8.0
7.6
6.8
6.2
6.9
5.9
6,3
6.4
4:10
6:11
6:21
7:48
8:16
10:82
11:30
..10
..11
..12
.13
..14
10:60
0:17
1:00
1:40
2:16
2:63
3:30
4.08
4:47
5:85
6:24
7:21
8:25
6:24
12:31
9.6
9.4
9.1
8.5
7.9
7.8
6.6
6.0
5.6
6.7
5.6
6.4
6.8
1:18
2:02
2:46
..15
..16
8.6
8:82
..17
..18
8.4
8.2
7.9
4:20
6:14
6:18
7:86
9:00
..19
..20
7.7
..21
..22
..23
7.6
7.5
7.7
7.9
8.2
7.8
7.7
8.1
10:10
11:00
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10:15
11:40
..25
11:01
..26
0:15
0:48
1:19
..27
12:25
1:05
8.7
8.8
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PORTLAND
MARKETS
Astoria & Columbia R. River R. Co
Effective Sunday, September 0. IDOfl Paciflo Time.
7" jtfl." itO. '22.
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7.00
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PORTLAND
GOHI.K
RAINIER
OLATHKANIE
Ar ASTORIA. Lv.
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Lv.WAHRENTON Ar.
Ar. FT. HTEVENH Lv.
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Ar. WAKBENTON Lv.
Lv. WARRKNTON Ar,
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12.80
to., m rw.
flour, 10-tt ack, $2.80 par bbl.
Oraln bag Foreign and domotlc,
I l-c.
Fruit.
Tropical fruit Banana, 6c per "lb.;
pin apple, 14.6006.60 per do.; lem
on, 14.6005.60 box; oranges, $3,260
1.75; grape fruit, 14.60 crate; lime,
76c01.25 per 100; Malaga grape, 17.60
08.00 bbl; pomegranlte, 12.60 box;
tangerine, 12.00 box.
Domeatlo fruit Apple, common,
85c 1,00; fancy, 11.0002.50 box; Lady
apple, 11.2501.75 box; grape, 11.600
12 crate; peara, 1101.76 box; grape,
$1.600200 crate; pear, $2.00 box;
huckleberrle. 10012c pound; cran
berries, $10011 bbl; perlmmon. $1,60
box.
Vegetable.
PotatoeIn country, $1.10 per cwt;
iwoet potatoc. ZVfc CT 3 cent.
Cabbage Lb; 1 8-402c; cauliflower,
$2.6002.75 per crate; parsley, 25c per
dozen; hot hout lettuce, $1.60 per box;
head, 40c down; spinach, 106c lb;
artichoke. 76c 01.25 per doten; pea,
14o lb; garlic, 70o tt.; red pepper,
dry, 20026c fb; celery, 6685o doxen;
egg plant, $1.50 crate; okra, $1.75 box;
sprout. 8c lb.
Tomato $1.7502 box; Hubbard
squash, 10 1H cent tb.
Onions 85c and $1.
Turnip Per ack, SOc0$l.OO; car
rot. 75C01.OO. beet, $1.26; radUhes,
12 1-J and 15c doxen bunche; horn
radlsh, 7H06o Tb.
Fresh Meat and Flh.
Fresh meat Veal, medium, 75 to
100 lb., 8 1-20 c; 10 to 150 lb., 7-1-20
8c; 150 to 200 lb., 606 1-2 c;
200 lb and over 5tt6c; pork. 8
8Hc; heavies, 7f8c; beef bull. 20
3 3-4c; cow, 606V4c; eteer. 607c;
mutton, medium le, 808c; large,
607 c; prlng lambs, 9010c,
FUh Halibut, 1c; black cod, 7c;
black bass, per tb., 18c; striped bass,
13c; herring, 6c; flounders, 6c; catfish,
10c; shrimp, 10c; perch, 5c; sturgeon,
11c; sea trout, 18c; llvernUoa, 8c;
Mteolhcads, 10c; tomcods, 7c; smelts,
8c
Oysters Shoalwater Bay, per gal.,
$2; per sack, $4.00; Toko Point, $1.60
per 100; Olympla. (120 tb.) $5;
Olymplas, per gallon, II.
Clam Hardhcll, per box, 12; ra
xor clams, 12 per box.
FEBRUARY
FEBRUARY, 1907.
Low Water. ""a7"m". P. M.
Date. h.m. ft. h.m. ft.
Friday .". 1 8:620 9:10 "6.0
Saturday 2 9:80 2.1 9:45 0.6
SUNDAY .. ..810:15 1.910:23 1.2
Monday 411:12 1.711:11 1.8
Tuesday 5 12:17 1.6
Wednesday ... 6 0:02 2.5 1:82 1.3
Thursday 7 1:07 8.0 2:53 0.8
Friday 8 2:26 3.4 4:07 0.2
Saturday 9 8:48 8.6 6:07 -0.5
SUNDAY 10 4:58 8.2 6:68 -1.0
Monday 11 5:55 2.8 6:43 -1.8
Tuesday 12 6:45 2.4 7:25 -1.3
Wednesday ....18 7:33 2.0 8:05 -1.1
Thursday .. ..14 8:18 1.8 8:43 -0.5
Friday 15 9:03 1.6 9:19 0.0
Saturday 16 9.:46 1.5 9:54 0.8
SUNDAY 1710:32 1.610:81 1.5
Monday 18 11:25 1.7 11:18 2.2
Tuesday 19 12:23 1.8
Wednesday ....20 0:05 2.9 1.32 1.7
Thursday 21 1:01 8.3 2:41 1.5
Friday 22 2:18 3.9 8:43 1.1
Saturday 23 8:35 4.0 4:86 0.7
SUNDAY 24 4:85 8.8 6:19 0.2
Monday 25 5:25 8.4 5:58 -0.1
Tuesday 26 6:07 8.0 6:82 -0.8
Wednesday ....27 6:43 2.6 7:05 -0.3
Thursday .. ...28 7:19 2.0 7:88 -0.2
J. 2S. 87.
Ar.
a. in p. m p. in a. m
11.55 9.60
10.45 8.40
10.30 8.25 ,
9.4f 7.40
8.20 6J0
8.15 5.20 i.46 10.45
7.55 5.05 2.20 10.2ft
7.54 5.05 2.15 10.25
, 7-41 2.00 10.16
7.41 10.14
7.28 10.05
1 7.27 10.06
6.50 4.80 9.N
i p.m p m a.m-
Produce Old Roosters, 901Ooj hen
and spring, 14015c; dressed, 18016
o; ducks, 13014c; turkeys, 17018c;
dressed, 20 0 21c; fancy, 21022 l-2c;
goes", live, 10011c; dressed, 12013c;
pigeons, per doxen, 11.0001.26;
quttbs, 11.7602. '
Kgg Oregon Ilanoh, 32 1-2035C;
Eastern, (few In stock).
Butter Country creamery, 31 032c;
city croanwy, 86c; toro, 18 1-2017
cent; butter fat, 33 1-2 cents.
Cliche Young Amorlra, 16016 1-2
cnts; Oregon full cream, Hats, 150
15 1-2 cents.
Honey-Dark, 10 l-2011c; amber,
12013c; fancy white, 14015c.
THE TERM'S SHOWING
(Continued from Pago 6.)
Boom 4 Mamie Andren, Hugh
Pendergast, Wllllo Blmonson, GunelJ';
Strand, Clara Bangsund, Blma BIs
wlck, Alloe I(;ternn, Ernest GUiscr,
Albln Klswlck, James Moberg, Birdie
Anderson, Kslher Larson, Jennie John
son, Ituby Wahlgnjn.
Honor Promotion.
Grade 1, Class B Ksther Klug, Dur
wurd Cowan, Earl Hull, Fred Lelfur.
Grade 1, Class A Morrl Hull.
Grade 2, Class B Gladys Nelson,
Hoy Enberg, Bevorlne Petersen, Fred
Llndstrom.
Grade 2, Class A Margaret Beckon,
Ellen Bandstrom, Ella Jabcobsen, Ina
Mallnn, Blehard Sorkkl.
4 B Glen Alley, Olga Nordman, 01
ga Nervlg, Loslle Cowan.
3 A Elin'-r Alley, Minnie Lclfur,
Hilda Lclfur, Ethl Peterson.
I B Arthur Lelfur, Agnes Chrls
tensen, Ethel Jacobson, Llllie Nord
man.
From 4 A to 6 B A me Larson, Ar
thur Abelson, Arthur Anderson, Annie
Engbcrg, Albert Davey, Oscar Swen-
son, Lena Slml.
From 6 B to 5 A AlfreJ Anderson,
Jonnle Bangsund, Lawrence Hennlng-
From 6 A to 8 B Myrtle Ashloy,
Annie Jorgensen, Violet Olson, IBlda
Rlswlck.
From 5 B to 6 A Mamie Andresen.
Lclf Halsen, Albln Rlswlck, Ernest
Closer, Hugh Pendergaat, Elmer Stick
ler. From 6 A to 7 B Esther Becken,
May Emberg.
From 7 B to 7 A Clara Bangsund,
Esther Larson.
Examination Promotion.
1 B to 1 A Susie IvanofT, Esther
Klug, Esther Maklln, Mildred Pries,
Earl Hull, Fred Lelfur.
1 B to 2 B Durward Cowan.
1 A to 2 B Morris Hull, Aaserl
IvanofT, Andrew Larsen, Slgfrlcd Nel
son.
1 A to 2 A Robert Watts.
2 B to 2 A Gladys Nelson, Oscar
Ablesen, Roy Embcrg, Fred Llnd
strom, Severlno Peterson.
2 A to 3 B Margaret Becken, Ela
Jacobson. Richard Sorkkl, Ina Ma-
llnon, Ellen Sandstrom.
3 B to 3 A Agnes Chrlstensen, Eth
el Jacobsen, Ellen Llndstrom, Fanny
Maklln, Lilly Nordman, Arthur Lel
fur. 3 A to 4 B Minnie Licfur, Hlla Lie
fur, Grace Marra, Ethel Petersen, El
mer Alien, Noble Hennlngscn, Thomas
Olnen.
4 B to 4 A Ethel Powel, Olga Ner
vlg, Olga Nordman, Glenn Allen, Les
lie Cowan, Svorre Halsen, Adolph
Llndstrom, Stelner Swenson.
4 A to 6 B Lena Slml, Annie Em-
berg, Gedo Nelson, Arthur Ablesen,
Arne Larsen, Charles Slml, Arnold
Davy, Arthur Anderson, Albert Davy,
Oscar Swenson, Fred Allen.
5 B to 6 A Jennlo Bangsund, Al
fred Anderson, Lawrence Anderson,
Barbara Swenson, Edith Becken, Myr
tle Emberg, Catherine Howard.
5 A to 6 B Myrtle Ashley, Annie
Jorgonserl, Roland Wahlgren, Hilda
Rlswlck, Violet Olson.
6 B to 6 A Lelf Halsen, Ernest
Glaser, Albln Rlswlck, Elmer Stickler,
Mamlo Andreson, Willie Slmonson,
Hugh Pendergast.
6 A to 7 B May Emborg, Esther
Becken, Gunelje Strand, Arthur Lar
sen, James Moberg.
7 B to 7 A August Peschl, Esther
Larsen, Clara Bangsund, Blrdlo An
derson.
OLNEY SCHOOL.
Roll of Honor
Room 6 Minnie Jackson, Winnie
Lahti, Rosle Newquist, John Basel,
Walter Jackson, Eddie Junttl, Andrew
Langila, Arthur Lebeck, Albert
Thompson, Arllno Galther, Jennie
Jackson, Lulu Maklin, HJordis Pent
tlla, Sophia Rautlo, Jennlo Wlrkkala,
Adolph Corlund, Fred Erlckson, Ein-
ard Lebeck.
jRoom 6 Lorlnne Hess, Martna
Jochlmsen, Hilda Peterson, Ethel Rich,
Mllka Yrell, Albert Anderson, Walter
Erlckson, Henry Helkka, Sltton Lln
vlllo, Floyd Munson, Albert Nlkka,
HJalmar Solvon, HJalmar Wilson.
Room 6 A Lena Hansen, Alna John
son, Frank Berg, Beth Hall, John Han
nula, Chester Junttl, Henry Nlkka,
Chester Rich, Harry Upshur.
Room 7 A-llHrry Blllle, Ida Jack
son, Mary Abercromble, Ella Karlna,
Julia Johnson, Lizzie Helnoncn.
Room 7 B Hilda Johnson, Alma
Welk, Alice Nelson, Frank Rohr, Fe
lix Helnoncn, Jngred Lugnot, Ernest
Llrtdgr;n.
Honor Promotion,
Room 5, 5 A to 6 H Ellen Berry,
Winnie Lalitl, Rosle Nowfjulst, Tekla
VVolk, Andrew Iftnglla, Albort Thomp
son. 5 B to 5 A Ruth Hanson, HJordis
Penttlla, Fannie Wilson, Jennie Wlrk
kala, Adolf Corlund, Fred Erlckson.
Room 6, 8 B to 6 ALorlnns Hoss,
Hilda Peterson, Marguerite Plnnell,
Hulo Panttaja, HJalmar Salvon.
6 A to 7 It Eda Fre.lreckson, Alna
Johnson, Thomas Mooera.
Examination Promction.
From 6 B to 5 A Arllne Galther,
Nelllo Hagrnan, Ruth Hanson, Jennie
Jackson, Esther Mattson, Mary Lar
son, HJordis Penttlla, Fannie Wilson,
Jennie Wlrkkala, Adolph Corlund,
Fred Erlckson, Fred C. Erlckson, Ein
ard Lebeck, Charlie Thompson.
From 6 A to 6 B Ellen Berry, Win
nie Lahtl, Rosle Newquist, Tekla
Welk, Welkko Brown, Andrew Lan
gila, Arthur Lebeck, Iver Ross, Albert
Thompson.
Room 6, 6 B to 6 A Emily Sanders,
Mildred Stephenson, Martha Jochlm
sen, Albert Anderson, Walter Baker,
Walter Erlckson, Henry Helkka, Slt
ton Llnvllle, Walter Matson, FlOyJ
Munson, Albert Nlkka, Thayer Rlde
halgh, HJalmar Wilson.
6 A to 7 B Gerdle Erlckson, Lena
Hansen, Anne Rosenberg, Frank Berg,
Wallace Eakln, Beth Hall, John Han
nula, Chester Junttl, Marshall Matt
son, Henry Nkika, Ralph Nilsson, Fred
Noo, Chester Rich, Karl Sanders, Leo
Furney.
From 7 B to 7 A Ingrcd Lugnet,
Felix Helnonen, Frank Rohr, Alice
Nelson, Alma Welk, Hilda Johnson,
Ernest Llndgren, Rennold Johnson,
Eben Fannon, Charles Kesler, Cecelia
Helnonen, Tyyne Junttl.
From 7 A to 8 B Lizzie Helnonen,
Julia Johnson, Ella Karinen, Mary
Abercromble. Ida Jackson, Harry Bil
lle, Cleone Hudsen, Richard Wilson,
Cella Ackerman.
CHRONIC CONSTIPATION CURED.
One who suffers from enronio con
stipation i In danger of many serious
ailments. Orlno Laxative Fruit Syr
up cures chronic constipation a It
aids digestion and stimulates the liver
and bowels, restoring 'the natural ac
tion of these organs. Commence tak
ing It today and you will feel better
at once. Orlno Laxative Fruit Syr
up doe not nauseate or gripe and is
very pleasant to take. Refuse sub
stitutes. T. F. Laurln, Owl Drug
Store.
The editor of the Memphis, Tenn.,
"Times" writes: "In my opinion Fo
ley's Honey and Tar is the best remedy
for coughs, colds and lung trouble, and
to my own personal knowledge Foley'
Honey and Tar has accomplished many
permanent cures that have been little
short of marvellous." Refuse any but
the genuine in the yellow packages. T.
F. Laurln, Owl Drug Store,
A STITCH IN TIME
will save nine. So will a bottle of
Ballard's Horehound Syrup always
kept on hand save many a spell of
sickness. A sure cure fer Coughs,
Colds, Bronchitis, and Whooping:
Cough. Mrs. S , Hot Springs, Ark.,
writes: "I keep a bottle of Ballard'
Horehound Syrup in my medicine
chest and thank my forethought many
times. It has prevented many aevere
spells of sickness." Sold by Hart's
drug store.
Our Doors Are Open
UlslKci
JL0l tSI
American - Importing - Go.
Successors to Foard & Stokes, 589 Commercial Street, Phone Main 1883.
"PaleBohemlan
LaAerBeerM
THE
FOR
THE
HEALTHY
WEALTHY
AND
WISE
on draught and In bottle
Brewed nler Military condition nd
propei if gl right here in Aitorla.
North Pacific
Brewing Co.
ASTORIA, OBJSGOM.
Morning Astorlan, 60 cent a month,
r!lvered by carrier.
To Be
and Oay
Mn not only good things to eat, but alo th bet of things to drink,
and the beat of all good drinks I 8und oV Carlson's
Rye and Bourbon Whiskies,
Choice Wines and Champagnes.
THE COMMERCIAL
609 Commercial 8L
Sherman Transter Co.
HEJTRY SHERMAN, Manager
Hacks, Carriages Baggage Checked and Transferred Trucks aid FumJten
Wagoaa Piano Moved, Boxed tad Shipped.
433 Commercial Street
WHAT IS IT YOU NEED?
Your house wired? Your door
bell fixed? or your telephone
connected up?
STEEL &
o UP-TO-DATE ELECTRICIANS.
TfiElOEM
C. F. WISE, Prop.
Choice Wines, Liquors Merchants Lunch From
and Cigars 11:30 a. m. t 1:30 p jn.
Hot Lunch at aQ Hours a$ Cents
Corner Eleventh and Commercial
ASTORIA
We are anticipating your patronage and
will appreciate it.
We will do business on the basis of '
"A Dollar in Value for a Dollar in Cash'
We offer nothing but the best and genuine
LJqwors and Wines
Our reputation going1 with the goods as they are sold.
Drop in and look over the stock we are handling.
We dispose of our wares only in bulk, bottle and
package. A wholesale line on wholesale terms.
The KM Line
Steamer - Lurline
Night Boat for Portland and
Way Landings.
PA8SENGER3. FREIGHT.
Leave Astoria daily except 8unday at
7 p. m.
Leave Portland Daily Except 8undy
at 7 a. m.
Quiok Service Excellent Meala
Good Berth.
Landing Astori Flaval Wharf.
Landing Portland Foot Taylor 8L
C. M. FOWLER, Agent.
Phone Main 2761.
Happy j
Main Phone 121
EWART
No. 222 TWELFTH STREET,
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