FIUDAY, FKIIRUAIIY 22, 1907. THE MORNING ASTOltlAN, ASTORIA, OREGON. I ORTLAND MARKETS Latest Quotations In the Portland Markets. Compltt Market Reports Corrsotsd Eioh Day, Giving ths WholntaU Prloss of CommodJtlss, Form Pro duo and Vegstsblss. The streot was well cleaned up of' nearly every sort of green vegetables this morning, the car lota coming reg ularly being disposed of on sight. To day a car of celery went off Ilk the proverbial hot cakea, Root vegetables are aUo In good demand and stock art I Bone too heavy to meet demands. In truilLnl fruits there was a brink trade In otangos this forenoon, both local and shipping. Grain, Flour ! Feed. Wheat Walla Walla Ct67c; valley Mfl7o; blue-stem, 0Sf9c; red, 4f We. Outs-White. 120.00 Mi gray, 124 feed, Ilarley-Ilrewlng, $J2022.O; UHJ 21.00; rolled, 122423. Itye 11.40 per cwt. 4 HourHard wheat patent. IJ.0; straight, $3.35; graham, 13.00; rye, 16; whole wheat (lour, 3.70; Valley Hour, $1,400 IS .66; Dakota. 5.80y 5.80; Rant ern rye, 15,40; Plllsbury, 1120; Cor valll", 11.70. Hay-Valley, timothy, 113014; east, rn Oregon, $16 1; clover, 1707.60; cheat, 17&T.60; alfalfa, 111.60; grain hay, 1701; votch, 17.001. lluikwheat $31 per ton. Mlllsturf Middlings, 121.00; chop. 116; bran. $l.0O; short. 11(00. forn Wholn I2C'(27: .-rai We.l IS? 021 per ton. Cereal Foods -Ilollfd Oats, cream, 10-lb sacks, 17.00; lower grade, U.tOt?- I. 60; oat meal, tel cut, 4S-tt acks, II. C0 per bbl.; -U. sacks, 14.25 per bale; oat meal (ground), 46-th sacks, 17.60 per bbl.; t-tU sacks 14 per bale; pllt poas, 14.26 per 100JD sacks; 25-tb boies, 11.26; pearl barley, 14.00 per 100 tbs; 26-lb boxes, 21.26 per boi: pantry flour, 10-th sacks, 12.10 per bbl. Oraln bag Foreign and domoxtlc, I l-4c. Fruit. Tropical fruits -Nannnns. 6c per lb.; pine apples, 14.606 60 prr dor; lem ons, J4. 004 0.00 box; oranges, 23.260 2.75; grape fruit, 14.00 crate; limes, 76cif 1.25 per 100; Malaga grapes, 17.60 O2.00 bbl; pomcgranltes, 12.60 box; tangerines, 12.00 box. Domestic fruits A pples, common, lOcffl.OO; fancy, $I.OO02.tO box: Lady PPlcs, il.26(Ui 176 box; grapes, HM 12 crate; pears, II tr 1.75 box; grapes, 11.6020 crate; pears, 12.00 box; huckleberries, 10012c pound; cran berries. llOQi 11 bbl; persimmons, 11.60 box, Vegetables. Potatoes In country, 11.10 per cwt; sweet potatoes, 2ii cents. Cabbage Lb; 1 2-4 2c; cauliflower, 12.6002.76 per crato; parsley, 25c per 'dozen; hot house lettuce, $1.60 per box; heud, 40o doxen; spinach, 5o lb; artichokes, 7&cU6 per dofcon; peas, 14o lb; garlic, 7 (Do lb,; red pop pore, dry, 20fl2ISa lb; eulory, tt86o doxen; egg plant, 21.60 crate; okra, 11.76 box; sprouts, go tb. Tomatoes 11.782 box; Hubbard squash, HUMi cents It. onions 26c and 11. Turnips Per sack, OOcfflll.OO; car rots, 75c1.00. beets, $1,25; radishes, 12 1-2 and 16e dozen bunches; horse radish, 7V4&80 tb. Fresh Meat sod Fish, Fresh meats Veul, medium, 76 to 100 lbs., I 1-20 9c; 10 to 160 lbs., 7-1-2 8c; 160 to 200 lbs., 9y6 1-2 c; 200 lbs and over ttte; pork, 8J ts; heavies, 7filc; beef bulls, 2 I 3-4c; cows, 6t4c; steers, 7c; mutton, medium else, $IV4c; large, 67 e; spring lamb, 10c. ITlsh Halibut, 3c; black -cod, 7c; black bass, per lb., 18c; striped bass, 13o; herring, tc; flounders, 6c; catfish, 10c; shrimp, 10c; perch, 6c; sturgeon, 11c; sea trout, 18c; silvers! Jes, 8c; steolheads, 10c; tomcods, 7c; smelt, o. Benzine Sixty-three degrees, ea, 2')o i iron barrels, 16c. TurjiitlneIn cases, 80c ) in wood barrels, 83c j In Iron barrels, 70c in Id eas lots, 89c. Unused oil l!aw, S barri'l lots, 47c j I- barrl lots, 4Hj n 04, Mo. HulM, 6 barrel loU 40c; 1-barrel lots SOc; In earns, Mo. Gasoline Blove gasoline, cs, Mhc; Iron barrels, J0cj M demes gasoline, eases, 33c i Iron barrels or drums, 27c; 72 degri-e cases, 2(Jl;j iron barrel, 20c; engine distillate, Iron barrels, 9a Oregon grape root Per 100 lbs, $34, B'tswsx (Jowl, eleao and pure, 21 24a per lb. Rope Pure Manila, 14c; standard, 1.11c; Sisal, He; We brand Sisal 10c. Mohslr-Uliolee, 2830e. Wirt nailspresent base at $2.60. gray or mixed, WHtyMtei duck, white, 15 (S0o duck mixed 12gfl6e, Feathers Oeese, whit, 3fl40cj ge. Wool Valley 222Tc Eastern Ore gon, 1822c as to shrinkage. Csscara sagrada (Chlttim bark) 2 Hops Choioe, 1008, 4 lib 12c; prime, 106 lie. Tsd Strictly pure white lead and red I 1 I I.. A 4.. t 11. IA a. f.. Ovsters-Hhoslwal.r Tlv. onr " OB low'' " ' man ouu ids, etc. 8TRIKE PROBABLE. 12; per sack, $4.00; Toke Point, $1.60 per 100; Olymplas, (120 tbs.) $5; Olymplas, per gallon, $2. Clams Hardshell, per box. $2; ra zor clams, $2 per box. Produce Old Itooster, HMOc; hotiit and spring, 4CP15c; drcsod, wyii c; dunks, 13014c; tumey, nfoisc; dressol, 2021c; fancy. 2Hi22 l-2c; geese, live, lOQllc; dred. 12$l3c; pigeons, per dosnn, l.t)0'jl.ll; squabs, 11.76 2. , Eggs Oregon Ranch, 22 l-2380c; Kaftern, (few In stock). Putter Country crfamery, 81 22c; city cmnmery, 15c; store, 18 1-2017 cents; butter fat, 23 1-2 cents. Cheeso Voung Amrlca, 1& 18 1-2 cnts; Oregon full cream, flats, 15 u i-i ccnis. Honey Dark, 10 l-2illc; amber, 12013c; fancy white. 14010c, Groceries sad rrovlalona. Kuts-Wainuls, No. 1. soft shell. 17e; No. 1 hard shell Ide; Chile, 13c; almonds. 17(9 18c; Alberts, 10c; Brazil, 16c; pe can", 13'318c hickory, Rc; Virginia P a nuts, fle; J umbo V'glnl peanuts, Be; Jspanes peanuU, 8 ; chestnut, Italian, 14c; coooanuta, dotab 85 00c. Coffee Mocb 2428o; Java, fancy, 2r:32e Jars. good. 206121b; Java, or dinary. 1720c; Costa Rica, fancy, .18 20c; Costa Rica, good. 12lUc; Ar-buckb-s, Idle par lb; IJon, 14 !c per lb; Columbia coffee, Mfc; Salvador, ll(a 15c, Provisions Hams, to slxe, 14c; hams, picnic 10ic; bacon, regular, !81; bacon, fancy breakfast 20cj dry salt tides, llic; bseke dry sal 11 1-4& Kslt-Ilsles of 7S 2i, bale, $1.W; Uli of 60-3. bale, (1.00; bale of 40'4a, bale, fl.flO; bales ol 19-lOs, bale. (1.00; bags, 60c; fine. ton. (i2.00; bags, 60 lb, genu ine Liverpool, ton, (18.00; bags, 50 lbs, i ground. 100s. ton. (9.00; R. 8. V. P, 20 5 1b cartons, (255; R. 8. V. P 24 3 lb cartons, (1.75; Liverpool lump, ton. (10.50. Oil. Leal Kte. Coal oil Pearl and astral oil. cases 10o per gallon; water white oil, iron barrels, 13c; wood barrels, 161c; eocene oil, oases. 21e; elaine oil cases, 271c; extra star, cases, 221c; headlight oil oiMes 21c; iron barrel. 15c. Olive oilCalifornia ,pr gallon, (2.75; limrts, per ca6, doxen, (7.25 1 pints, 2 dor.- n, (8.50; J plnU 4 doxen. (0. Conned alrnun Orumbia River, 1-lb tall, 1.85; 2 0 tails, (2.50; fancy, l ib IUU. (2.0,1; ft IS laucy flaU, (125; fancy Mb oval. (2.75; Alaska Ulk pir.k, (Mr; t A, (1.45; nominal, 2s, tail, (2.00, 'k-real foni lto!W oats crestn, 901b ai. (7.00; lower jrnule, IS.WKOJJO; oatmeal, steel cut, 50-Ib sacks, (8 bale; 10 lb sack. (4.25 pec bale; ostmeai (ground), 60 lb sacks. per bale; 10 Ib seks, (I per bale; split pea, (4.50 per 100-lb sack; 25-Ib boxes. (1.25; pearl bsrley, (476 per 100 lb; 25-Ib boxes. (155 per box; paitry flour, 101b sack, (2.60 per bale. Rire Imperial Japan. No. I. (5.05; Southern, Japan. 6c; broken; 4c; head, fancy, 7o; bead, choice, ic Engineers on Lsks 8hore and Michigan Differ With Employee. CH1CAOO, 21,Tho brftdklng of negotiation yesterday between tho lo cal UtUo Bhorc & Mli:lilgtn fiouthorn Ilullroad odlclnls and a cf.inmlttoe rp rcsontlng tb ctlKltleeis, b,;cuso of the failure to agrue nu wngt. matters, causod soriio unniiHiufn over the pros pect of a strike. It night tho on- glnwrs sorit around to Vice President W. C.Hrown of the New York Central system, for a special conference. Blnco Novombor 1 the employes have been attempting to roach a settlement with C. K. Hchaff, in charge of the traffic department of tho Lake Shore roji'l west of Buffalo. An Increase In v.ftRcs proportionate to that given re- ( "iitly on many of the western Vandcr bllt lines was asked, together with some other new conditio!. O. C. Ttedhead, thalrmstit of the En glnuere Committee said tho matter would be taken to tho highest officials of tho Now York Central line, but that no radical action will be connld ercd until a response has been re ceived from Vice President Brown. First National Bank of Astoria, Ore. KHIAULIMIIi;) 1884$. Capitnl $100,000 ASTORIA IRON WORKS JOHN FOX, Pres. t" L BIBHOP. (Secretary iNelsfm Tro., Vice-Pres. and flnpt. ASTORIA SAVINGS BANK. Trea Designers and Manufacturers w THE IlATLHT IMPROVED Canning Machinery, Marine Engines and Boilers, Complete Ginnery Outfits Furnished. OWESP0M0ENCE 'SOUCITEO. Foot of Fourth btreet HOUSEHOLD CARE8. TIDE TABLE; FEBRUARY FEBRUARY71W7T "High Water. I A. M. " Date. h.m. Friday .... Saturday . , SUNDAY ., Monday . . . Tuesday ... Wednesday Thursday . Friday .. . Saturday .. SUNDAY .. Monday .. Tuesday ... Wednesda Thursday . Friday .... Saturday .. SUNDAY Monday . . Tuesday .. Wednesday Thursday .. Friday .... Saturday .. SUNDAY .. Monday .. Tuesday .. Wednesday Thursday . . .. 9 . ..10 ....11 . ..12 .. .13 ..14 ....IB ....10 , ..171 ....18 ....19 . ..20 ...21 ....22 t 23 ...24 ....25 ....26 . ..27 ..28 2; 08 8:31 4:07 4:4H 5:30 6:85 7: 8:46) 9:50 10:50 0:17 1:00 1:40 2:15 2:53 3:30 4.08 4:47 5:85 6:24 7:21 8:25 9:24 10:15 11:01 0:15 0:48 1:19 ft. 7.91 8.2 8.8 8.4 8.2 8.3 8.4 8.6 8.0 9.2 7.2 7.7 8.1 8.4 8.5 8.5 8.4 8.2 7 7.7 7.6 7.6 7.7 7.9 8.2 7.3 7.7 8.1 P. M. ft." h.m. 2:36 8:20 4:10 5:11 6:21 7:48 9:16 10:82 11:30 12:81 1:18 2:02 2:46 8:82 4:20 6:14 6:18 7:86 9:00 10:10 ll:oo 11:40 12:25 1:06, 8.4 8.0 7.5 6.9 1.2 6.9 6.9 6.8 6.4 9.6 9.4 9.1 8.5 7.9 7.3 6.6 6.0 6.6 6.7 6.9 6.4 6.8 8.7 8.8 FEBRUA RY, 1907. I.ow" Water. ' T aTm7 " p7m'.'"" Utue. I h.m. ft. h.m. ft. Friday 1 8:62 2.4 9fiof 076 Suturdny 2 9:30 2.1 9:45 0.6 SUNDAY .. .. 3 10:15 1.0 10:23 1.2 Monday .... ..411:12 1.711:11 1.8 Tuesday 6 12:17 1.6 Wednesday ... 6 0:02 2.6 1:32 1.8 Thursday 7 1:07 3.0 2:63 0.8 Friday 8 2:25 8.4 4:07 0.2 Saturday 0 8:48 3.6 6:07 -0.5 SUNDAY 10 4:58 8.2 6:68 -1.0 Monday 11 6:55 2.8 6:43 -1.3 Tuesday 12 6:45 2.4 7:25 -1.3 Wednesday ....13 7:33 2.0 8:05 -1.1 Thursday .. ..14 8:18 1.8 8:43 -0.6 Friday 16 9:03 1.6 9:19 0.0 Saturday 10 9:46 1.6 9:54 0.8 SUNDAY .. ...1710:82 1.610:31 1.6 Monday 18 11:25 1.7 11:18 2.2 Tuesday 19 12:23 1.8 Wednosday ....20 0:05 2.9 1.32 1.7 Thursday 21 1:01 8.8 2:41 1.5 Friday 22 2:18 8.9 8:43 1.1 Saturday 23 8:35 4.0 4:86 0.7 SUNDAY 24 4:35 8.8 5:19 0.2 Monday 25 6:25 8.4 6:58 -0.1 Tuesday 26 6:0r 3.0 6:32 -0.8 Wednesday ....27 6:48 2.6 7:06 -0.8 Thursday 28 7:19 2.0 7:88 -0.2 Astoria & Columbia R. River R. Co Effective Sunday, September 0. 190ft Paclflo Time, ai. 28. ." 1 ' a.m. 8.1(1 8.8ft m 9.29 o.m 6.B0 e.iol e.u 6.i 6. 7.a pm 1.00 8.10 8.25 1.0!) 10.36 am 11.40 1156 12.0S 12-lS 12 JO a. in 8-00 ,10 9-2S 10.08 ll&" 11.M fil.M '12.50 p. ml PORTLAND GOBI.R KA1NIKH CLATHKANIK v Ar ASTORIA LV. Lv. ASTORIA Ar. . Ar. WARBKNTON Lvr LT.WAUHKNTON Ar. Ar. FT, BTEVBN8 Lv. Lv FTrBTBVKNH Ar Ar. WAURRNTON Lt. Lt.WARRKNTON Ar, At. 8KABIDB LT. ii. m p.m p. m a. iu 11.55 9.60 10.4ft 8.40 i 10.30 8.2K 9.4h 7.40 8.20 6.10 8.1R 6.20 'i.46 10.43 7.66 6.06 2.2010.26 7.64 6.05 2.16 10.86 7'42 2.00 10.16 7.41 10.14 r.28 10.06 7.17 10.95 8.60 4.80 0.80 p.m p mw To the Womsn of Astoria the 8me as Elsewhere. Hard to attend to household duties With a constantly aching back. A woman should not have a bad back. And aho wouldn't If the kidneys were 'well. Doan'a Kidney Fills make well KIJ neys. Mrs. A. S. Cummlngs of 244 Clack amas street, Portland, Ore., says: "Kidney complaint and backache clung to me for a long tjm and often I suffered very severe attacks of It. Some times It was a dull heavy ach-. Ing over the kidneys and again sharp, acute latin In the small of tho back. Tho kidney secretions passed too fre quently and often with pain. I had tried several remedies with poor re sults and was finally Induced to use Donn's Kjdney Pills. They helped me so very quickly and continuing tnelr use, I soon found relief from the achea and pains. The action of the kidney secretions was also strength ened to a great extent. 1 recommended Doan's Kidney Pills in our papers three years ago. I am always pleased to say a good word for this remedy anJ am glad of this opportunity to confirm my former testimony." Plenty more proof like this from Astoria peoplo. Call at Chas. Rogers' drug store and ask what his customers report. For aalo by all dealers. . Price, 50 cents. Foster-Mllburn Co., Buffalo, N.I Y, tola agenta for the United States. Remember tho name Doan's and take no other. . LEGAL OBSTRUCTIONS. California Laws Must be Changed Be fore Japanese Question is 8ettled. SAN FltANCfSCO, Fob. 21. City ami County Attorney Burke In dlcus slng the Japanese school question to day as altered by new agreement, said: "If the Japanese children over 16 years of age ore to he kept out of our public schools, statute 1662 of the civil code will have to be repealed by the )egnlature. The statute makes provision that all children between tho ages of 16 and 21 shall bo allowed to enter our nubile schools, except for certain reasons. In case the Japanese are allowed to enter our general schools, a new statute will have to be framed, If the school board wishes to keep those over 16 yeas of age out of the schools. "The statute, also provides that In case an oriental school Is provided, the children of tho peoplo so specified shall attend no other. Hence the present Oriental school must be abolished, to allow the Japanese to enter our schools. But If the Oriental school la not abolished, then children so speci fied must attend that school and no other. The statute specifies chllden of Mongolian descent and we shall In sist until proved the Japanese are not of Mongolian descent." I To Be Happy and Gay Means not only good things to eat, but also the best of things to drink, no me Deti ot an good annkt it bund & Carlson' Rye and Bourbon Whiskies, Choice Wines and Champagnes, t THE COMMERCIAL 609 Commeroial 8t 4W"3S3 Foley's Honey and Tar cures la grippe coughs and prevents pneumo nia. Refuse any but the genuine In the yellow package. T. F. Laurln, Owl Drug Store. There is cr.lv ene "to Quinine" That is Laxative Bronio Quinine CURES A COLD IN ONE DAY PREVENTS THE GRIP Similarly BamrJ rtucdies sometimes deceive. ThefirstandorijiinalCoid Tablet is a WHITE PACKAGE with black and red lettering, and bears the signature of 4JO CEJJT8 PER MONTH ASTORIA'S BEST NEW8PAPJ5K Guarantees to its Advertisers A Larger Circulation Than Any Paper Published In Astoria OUR BOOKS ARE OPEN TO INSPECTION BY OUR ADVERTISERS BONDS FOR SALE. SEALED PROPOSALS will bo re ceived by the undorsigned until Feb. 13. 1907, at 2 p. m., for the purchase of $7,000 of School District No. 10. Clat sop county, Orogon, bonds. Said bonds to run 20 years from date of paymont of money therefor, and to boar Intorest at tho rate of 5 per cent per annum, payable semi-annually, Said bonds to be redeemable at the pleasure of said district, after ten years, but due and payable absolutely twen ty years from date. Certified check for $150, payable to tho ordor of the undersigned to accom pany evory bid as a guarantee of good faith. No bids less than par received. The right Is reserved to reject any and all bids. WM, A. SHERMAN, Treasurer Clatsop Co., Oregon, As toria, Ore. For Rheumatio Sufferers. The quick relief from pain afforded by applying Chamberlain's Pain Balm makes It a favorite with sufferers from rheumatism, sciatica, lame back, lum bago, and deep seated and muscular paint. For aale by Frank Hart and leading druggists. Our Doors Are Open We are anticipating yqur 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. American Importing - Co. Successors to Foard & Stokes, 589 Commercial Street, Phone Main 1883. f THE ORIGINAL LAXATIVE HONEY and TAR i i Cures Coughs, Colds, Croup, La Grippe, Asthma, Throat tathi - sr ' I I "Jar ''' 'rr ''.' ' ' ' . Y"l . . m . ... . . ana L.unpr i roupics. rrcvems rncumoroa ana yonsumpuon 'w fACKAonj