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About The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 19, 1907)
TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 19, 100. THE MORNING ASTOKIAN, ASTORIA, OREGON. Made from pure grape cream of tartar, and absolutely free front lime, alum and ammonia. WOYAl OKIH'l f-?w,".n hnw YORK. PORTLAND MARKETS Latest Quotations in the Portland v Markets. CempUtt Market Rsport Corrotd Eoh Dy, Giving th WhoUU Prle of Commod'tl, Prm Pro duct nd Vegetable. J'OltTLANI. I-Vb. IS.Tln t'iilin Meat Cmnpliliy oniiuUiit'OM to tliu trade thjs nimnlug ntlvarn i- In hum of nil ! of l-4c 60c 1. 1 t In pickled pig' feet ftiiti nd.l lo II 111 smoked prk tenderloin, which In quoted at 30', Frvsh mutts nIkjw Art advance of 'i1' " principal cut. Grain, Flour bwtf Fd. Wheat Walla. WttlUt 66fc67c; valley 7c; blue-stom, eSGifiOo; red, 50, Oats White, $25.00 Q H; gray, 124 25. Barley-Brewing, $2221.50; food, I21C21. GO; rolled, 12242. Rye 11.40 per cwt. FlourHard wheat patent, $3.90; straight, $3 35; graham, $3.50; rye, $5; whole wheat (lour, $3.76; Valley flour, $3.40(1 $3.65; Dakota, 5.JO6.0; Eat am rye. $5.40; plllsbury, $$.20; Cor- valll.. $3.70. Hay Valley, timothy, $134? 14; eat- trn Oregon. $15016; clover, $747.50; cheat, $747.50; alfalfa, $11.50; grain bay, $78; vetch, $7.50y$. Buckwheat $38 per ton. MIIUtufT Middlings, $2t.O0; chop, $15; bran, $1100; ihorta, $13.00. ComWhole. $20427; crocked. $27 T2S pr ton. Cartul Food Holled 0t. cream, 90-tt sacks, $7.00; lower grade. $5,500 $.50; oat muni, stod cut, 45-tb fack, $$.00 per bbl.; 9-tt Buck", $4.25 per bale; oat mmtl (ground), 45-tt sacks, $7.60 per bbl.; 9-lb sack $4 per bale; pllt pen, $4.25 per 100tb sucks; 25-tb boxen, $1.25; pearl bin ley, $4.00 per 100 lbs; 20-lt boxes, $1.25 per box; pastry flour, 10-lb acks, $2.30 per bbl. Grain bagsForeign and domestic, 8 $-4e. Fruit. Tropical fruits-Bananas, 6o per lb. pine apple, $4.50(6.50 per doc; loin one, $4.60)5.60 box; orange, $3.26 $.76; grape fruit, $4.50 crate; lime, 75c 1.25 per 100; Malaga grape, $7.60 i8.00 bbl; pomegranlt, $2.60 box; Ungerlne, $2.00 box. Domestic fruit Apple, common, I5c(rl.00; fancy, Il.00tf2.50 box; Lady apple, 11.2891.75 box; grape, $1.10 $2 crate: pears. II&1.7S box; grapen, $1.6002.00 crate; pear, $2.00 box; huckleberrlei, 10 12c pound; cran berries, $1011 bbl; persimmon. $1.60 box. Vegetable. t Potatoes In country, $1.10 pr cwt; went potato?, t9t cent. Cabbage Lb; 1 8-4 Ic; cauliflower, 12. &0y 2.75 PT crate; parly, 25c per doxen; hot houe lelture, $1.60 per box; head, 4e doxen; spinach, 8if5e It ; artichoke, 75cpl.25 per dosen; pea, 14c lb; garlic, 7t9c lb.; red pepper, dry, 20025c Tb: emery, 65S5o doxen; Kit plant, $1.60 crate; okra. $1.76 box; eprout, 8c tb. Tomatora $1.7602 box; Hubbard quoh, 10 1H cent lb. Onion 85c and $1. Turnip Per aack, 90c 11.00; car-i tot, 75c-yl.0O. beet, $1.25; radishes, 12 1-2 and 15c doxen bunches; horse radish, 7H5i 5c Tb. Freth Meat and Fitb. Freeh meats Veal, medium, 76 to 100 lb., g l-2 9c; 10 to 160 lbs., 7-l-2fc8c; 160 to 200 lb., 88 1-2 c; 200 tbs and over 64c; pork. SQ 8 Vic; heavle. 7C8c; beef bulls, 2 3 3-4c; 'cow, 6flrV4c; steers, 87c; mutton, medium alxe, 8fr8Mic; large, 67 c; spring lamb, 9 10c. Fish Halibut. 3c; black cod, 7c; black ba, per tb., 18c; striped bas, I3c; herring, 6c; flounder, 6c; catfish, 10c; hrtmp, 10c; porch, 6c; sturgoon, 11c; Rea trout, 18c; slIverHlles. 8c; steclheaJ. 10c; tomootls, 7c; molt, 8a . Oyter Shoalwnter Hay, per gnl., $2; per sock, $4.00; Toke Point, $l.0 per 100; Olympian, (12o' lbs.) $5; tuympins, per guimn, .. Clams Hardshell, per box, $2; ra xor clam, $2 per box. Produce Old Rooster, SSdOc; hens and spring, 14lGc; dressed, 15 18 c; duck, 1314c; turkeys, 1718c; dreod, 2021c; fancy, 2Hf22 l-2c; geee, live, 10(0'llc; dressed, 1213c; pigeon, per dozen, $1.0001.25; squabs, $1.7602. Ks Oregon Ranch, 13 l-285c; ICasteru, (few In utock), Butter Country creamery, 3132c; city creamery, 35c; store, 1$ 1-217 cents; butter fat, 83 1-2 cent, , Cheene Young America, 16 1$ 1-2 cents; Oregon full cream, flats, 153 15 1-2 cents, Honoy Dark, 10 l-211o; amber, 12Jil3c; fancy whits, 14815c. TO CHECK FAMINE TIDE TABLE, FEBRUARY FEBRUARY, 1907. High Water. Date. Frlduy 1 Saturday 2 SUNDAY .'. ... 3 Monday 4 Tuesday 6 Wednesday .. .6 Thursday .. ..7 Friday 8 Saturday 9 SUNDAY 10 Monday Ml Tuesday 12 Wednesday .. .13 Thursday ., ..14 Friday 16 Saturday 16 SUNDAY .. ..17 Monday 18 Tuesduy 19 Wednesday . ..20 Thursday 21 Friday 22 Saturday 28 SUNDAY ... ...24 Monday 15 Tuesday 28 Wednesday ..27 Thursday .. ..28 A. M. I P. ft. I h.m. h.m. 2:58 3:81 4:07 4:48 6:39 6:35 7:38 8:46 0t 50 10:50 0:17 1:00 1:40 2:15 2:53 3:30 4.08 4:47 6:35 6:24 7:21 8:26 9:24 10:16 11:01 0:16 0:48 1:19 M. ftT 7.0 8.2 8.3 8.4 8.2 8.3 8.4 8.6 8.9 9.2 7.2 7.7 8.1 8.4 8.6 8.6 8.4 8.2 7.9 7.7' 7.6 7.6 7.7 7.9 8.2 7.8 7.7 8.1 2:36 8:10 4:10 6:11 6:21 7:48 9:16 10:32 11:30 12:81 1:18 2:02 2:46 3:32 4:20 6:14 6:18 7:36 9:00 10:10 11:00 11:40 12(25 1:05 8.4 8.0 7.6 6.91 6.2 6.9 5.9 6.3 6.4 9.6 9.4 9.1 8.5 7.9 7.8 6.6 6.0 6.6 6.7 5.9 6.4 6.8 8.7 8.8 Low FEBRUARY, 1907. Wafer. i A.M. I P. M. Lwte. Friday . . . Saturday ,. SUNDAY . Monday . . , Tuosday .. Wednesday Thursday . Friday Saturday .. SUNDAY . Monday ... Tuesday Wodnesday Thursday . Friday .... Saturday ,, SUNDAY . Monday . . Tuesday ... Wednesday Thursday ., Friday .... Saturday .. SUNDAY ., Monday ... Tuesday .. Wednesday Thursday . . h.m. ft. h.m. 1 8: 62" 2. 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Lt- rrrHTKVKNH kv Ar. WAHRENTON Lt. LT. WaRRKNTON Ar, Ar. 8SABIDK LT. Ar. it.m p. in I o.m a. m 11.55 9.60 , 10.45 8.40 j 10.80 8.35 0.45 7.40 ' 8.20 6.10 8.15 6.20 2.46 10.45 7.55 .05 2. 10.25 7.64 6.05 115 10.85 7-42 2.00 10.16 7.41 10.14 7.2H 10.05 7.27 10.05 MO 4.o .se p. in p m a.m- Groceries sua rrorlslons. Nuts Walnuts, jio. 1, soft hell, 17c; No. I hard shell, JOc; Clille, )3e; almonds, 17ffilSc; MmU, lfloi Brazil, lftcj pe can, 13jaittc hickory, 8c Virginia pt a nuU, 0oi Jumlx Vglnix peanuts, Bo; Ja(ane teanutik 0 J diestnuU, Italian, l4o; coco nut, doses 8590c, Coffoa-Mochs Z428cj Java, fancy, 2flfji32ci Javs, good. 2024c; Java, or dinary, 17020c CosU Rica, fancy, 18 20o( Cost Rica, good. 2Vkj Ar-buckli-s, 10io per lb; Lion, l4!c per lb; Columbia coffee, 14jc; Salvador, I6a Provilons llm. to slxe, I4icj hems, plcnio lOJcj bacon, regular, !8lej bacon, fancy hi en k fast 20c i dry salt idet, 111c; hacks dry salt 11 l-4e. Gait-lisle of 75 2, 1I, II JO; Uht of n0-3, bale. tl.OO; bale of 40 '!. bale. $1.(10; bale ol 15-10, bale, $1.00; Ug 50c j (ln ton, $12.00; bag. 60 lb, genu ine Liverpool, ton, $1800; bgs, 60 IU, i ground. 100. ton. $9.00; R. 8. V. P 20 3-lb cartons, $2.26; R. 8. V. P, 24 S lb carton, $1.76; Liverpool lump, Ion. $19.60. Oil, Lead, Ete. Coal oil Pearl and astral oil. casei. I9; per gallon; water white oil, iron liarr-l. I3c; wood barrel, lHic; eocen oil, ctiaes, 211c; elaine oil cases, 274c; extra star, case, 221c; headlight oil naxcs 21c; iron barrel. Ifiic Henxinr Slxtythr.-e degrees, oae, 20c; Iron barrels, 151c Turpentine-In case, 86c; in wood Iwrrelt, 83c; in iron barrels, 79c; in 10- caa lots. 85c. Linseed oil Raw, 8 barrel lota, 47c; 1- barrel lots, 48c; in oes, 53c Boiled, 5- barrel lot. 40c; 1 barrel lot 60c; In eases, SSe, fiasoline Stove gasoline, ease, i4e; iron barrels, 10c; 80 degree gasoline, cases, 33c; iron barrels or drums, 27c; 72 degree canes, 201c; iron barrel, 20c; engine dUtilUte, iron barrel. 9c. Oregon grape root Per 100 lbs, $34. Ik ewz Good, clean and pure. 21 24o per lb. . Rope Pure Manila, I4c; standard, 131c; Sisal 11c; Lde brand Siul tOc, Mohair-Choice, 28 30c Wirt nails present bfcs at $2.60. gray or mixed. 2630c; duck, whit, IS $20c; duck mixed, 12 16a Feathers Oeee, whit, 3840c; gee, Wool-ValKy 2225c Esstern Ore gon, 1822o as to shrinkage. v Cascara sagntda (Chlttim bark) 2) 4a Hops Cawiee, 1905, illbl2c; prime, 10 Ho. Icad Strictly pure white lead and red lead In ton lot. 7fc; 600-lb lots. 8c; less than 600 lbs, 81c Olive oil California .per gallon, $2.75; quart, per caxo, dozen. $7.25; pints. 2 dozen, $8.50; 1 pints 4 doreu. SS. Canned salmon Co'unibi River, 1-lb talis, 1.85; 21b tall, $2.50 fancy, Mb Out. $2.03; l ib fancy flats, $1 25; fancy l ib ovals. $2.75; Alaska Ulls. pick. 90c; rod, $1.45; nominal, 2s, tall. $2.00. Cereal food RolM oats cream, 90-lb taU. $7.00; lower trrade, $5.608.50; oatmeal steel cut, 50-lb sacks, $8 bale; 10 lb sacks. $455 per bale; oatmeal (ground), 60-lb sacks, $7.50 per bale; 10 lb sacks. $4 per bale; split peas, $4.50 per 100-lb jack; 25-lb boxes, $125; pearl barley. $4.75 per 100 lbs; 25-lb boxes. $155 per box; paitry flour, 10-lb sacks, $2.50 per bale. Rice Imperial Japan, No. 1. $5.98; I Southern, Japan, 61c; broken, 4c; head, fancy, 7o; head, choice, tie. American Committee Will Formed to Aid Russia. Be MILLIONS FICHTING HUNGER Estimates 8tstg That Half a Million Poron WilJ Die of Starvation and Expours Befor Ao-.nr Crop Can B Raised, SKW YOUK, Feb. 18.--A meeting to organliio an American committee to aid the KijHxlun tmnlm; nufTorcr will bo hold m-xt Thursday In the room of tho New York Bchool of Phllanthro phy, United Charities building. The call for the meeting I signed by It. Fulton Cutting, Felix Adlcr, BIhop David If. Cliin.T, Kdwurd T. Devlne, Jamf lpycr, Nicholas Murray Kut ler, Jacob H. Hchlff and J. Plerpont Morgan. Nicholas A. -HchlHMkoff, of Samara, ItUHHla, who ha Juhi arrived from the famine trlckcn province, will address tho meeting. Mr. Schlshkoff who Is of tho hereditary nobility; of Rula, a Ljberal leader and member of coun cil of the Empire during the selon of Die last Doumu, said yenterday: "Over an area three quarters the lze of the United States, 30,000,000 famlrw stricken people are fighting hunger and disease with pitifully small resources of their own and little out side aid. According to even conserva tive accounts, twenty seven provinces have had bad harvests; sixteen of them very bad and eleven practically none. In my own province of Samara, before the next harvest can be gather ed, one half million people will have starved to death or died from hunger, and. exposure." A 8TITCH IN TIME will save nine. So will a Dottle of Ballard's Horehound Syrup always kept on hand save many a spell of sickness. A sure cure fer Coughs, Colds, Bronchitis, and Whooping Cougb. Mrs. S , Hot Springs, Art, writes: "I keep a bottle of Ballard' Horehound' Syrup In my medicine chest and thank my forethought many times. It has prevented many severe spells of sickness." Sold by Hart's drug store. The "K" Line Fi?u.;4ra5-J Steamer - Lurline Night Boat for Portland and Way Landings. PASSENGERS. 1 FREIGHT. Leaves Astoria daily except Sunday at 7 p. m. . Leaves Portland Daily Except Sunday at 7 a. m. First National Bank of Astoria, Ore. K.HTAl'.LLSHI'U 18j, Capital $100,000 ASTORIA IRON WORKS JOHN FOX. Pres. , F L BISHOP. 8ecretar (Nelson Trotr, Vice-Pres. and 8npt. ASTORIA HAVINGS BANK, Treat Designers and Mannfactnrers 01 :THE LATidT IMPROVED Canning Machinery, Marine Engines and Boilers, Complete Cannery Outfiti himhud. 0RRESPOW0ENCE 'SOliCITEOi Foot of Fourth Btreet. a a PARKER, Proprietor. B. P. PARKER, f Manager. PARKER HOUSE EUROPEAN PLAN. First Cla in Every RaspeeL Free Coach to the House. Bar and Billiard Room. Good Check Restaurant Actorla, Orsgon "t'r . - . . . : w t f 9 - L at i : r.r. j , Good Sample Room on Ground Floor for Commercial Men. "MM M To Be Happy and Gay Mains not only good things to oat, but also th bast of things to drink, and tha best of all good drinks Is 8und e Carlson's Rye and Bourbon Whiskies, Choice Wines and Champagnes. THE COMMERCIAL 509 Commercial St. STEEL . EWART ELECTRICAL CONTRACTORS In Business for Business and Your Satisfaction. We make it our aim to do first class work at , reasonable prices. 222 Twelfth Street. Next to the Astoria Theatre. HUNTING FOR TROUBLE. "I've lived in California 20 years and and am still hunting for trouble in the way of burns, sores, wounds, bolls, cut, sprains, or a case of piles that Bucklen's Arnica Salve won't quickly cure" writes Charles Walters, of AUe- a ghany, Sierra Co. No use hunting Mr. Walters; It cures every case. Guar anteed at Chas. Rogers' drug store. 25c Quick Service Good Excellent Meals Berth. Landing Astoria Flavel Wharf. Landing Portland Foot Taylor St. C. M. FOWLER, Agent. Phone Main 2761. T H E GEM 'C. F. WISE, Prop. Choice Wines, Liquors Merchants Lunch From and Cigars , 11:30 a. m. to 1:30 p jn. Hot Lunch at all Honrs t$ Cents Corner Eleventh and Commercial ASTOSIA OREGON 8UNDAY TRAVEL TO PORTLAND InoraasM and 12.50 Hound Trip Rat via A. A C. R. R. 1 Popular. Travel from this city to Portland on Sunday at the low round-trip rate of 3 2. 50 Is on the increase and many enjoy that day In the metropolis each week. This rate will be . continued throughout the winter and the volume of travel toward Portland tvery Sun day would Indicate that tb public appreciates it 11-8-tf A tissue builder, reconstructor, builds up waste force, makes strong nerves and muscles. Some people do not realize what a great remedy Hol ltetr's Rocky Mountain Tea is. 85 cents, Tea or Tablets. For sale by Frank Hart. Morning Aetorian, 80 cents par roontiw In Our Doors Are Open 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 . Liquors and Wines Our reputation going 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. Amerigaii Importing - Co. Successors to Foard & Stokes, 589 Commercial Street, Phone Mairjj 1883. 1 Vt' jeirii.8( H