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About The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 27, 1907)
1 WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 27, 1007. THE MORNING ASTOIUAN, ASTORIA, OREGON. Astoria 50 O in 19 Latest Quotations In tho Portland Markets. Complete Market Reports Corrected Eaoh Day, Giving the Wholeaal Prloe. of CommodHlee, Farm Pro duo and Vegetables. UD MARKETS ,00 v 7G Large uuantltloa of rurly Spring vognlablua anlvod in Portland by steamer thla morning, but there was no change In tho quotation! of lal work. Columbia river nwli are coming In freely, and the la quotation It consid ered weak. Chickens are In good dwnand, and duck aro eagerly aouiht Turkeys and goo r of alow tola. Qraln, Flour u4 Feed. Wheat Walla Walla 6tl7e; valley in7c: l)lu"-fH'"i, enanvc; red, 4 ' 160. Oala-Whtte, 135.(0 it, (ray, 124 J5. Ilarley Hrewlng, IIItfZJ.DO; food, IllOtUO; rolled, 123323. ltyo II 40 i-r ewt, Huur-llura wheat patent, 13. 80; etralghl. 13.35; grahntn, 3.00; rye, 11; whole whottt Hour. 13.75; Vullry Hour. l3 4iiuf3 6S, Dakota. K.lO'tfiM; Kaat urn rye, $5.41; I'lllabury, 18.20; t.'or vallK 13.70. liny- Vlly, txnolhy, II314; enat trn Oregon. 15jl; clover, 177.&0; choat, 7a.Ci0; alfalfa. 111. grain hny. I7; vii-h, i7.f.oiii. Hui-kwheat 136 per ion. MllliufT Mlddllnga, 320.OO; shop, lib; bruii, 314.00; ahorte, $18.00. Corn Whole, 1281 27; cracked. $27 J 2H per (on. Cereal Fonda-Rolled Data, mam, 90-tt aiicki. $7 00; lower grade, I5.&O0 160; oat meal. el-l cut. 45tb Mck, g.oo for bll.: 9-tb aiu-M, J1.2S per balo. oat meal (ground.). &-ro aarKa, 7.50 per bbl.; -tb Hack 14 er balo; pill jaa. I4.SS Jr lOOtb eucke; 25-Ih boxee, II. 25; Part barley, 14. 00 per 100 Jbo; 25-th boxoa. 11.25 per box; pa.try flour, I0-tT naikf. 12.30 per bbl. drain bag Foreign and dometle, I I-4C. Produce, Huitor Country croamnry, 32 l-2c; cliy creamery, 35o; more, 18 it I'c: butter fat, 33 l-8c. .Poultry-Old rooatora, t it 10c, none and springe. 13 1-2 tf Mo; droaaed, 14; it I He; ducka. 15 'it Is: turkoya. 1 & 17r; drra.d. 19 lb 20c; fancy, 21 Cf 22 l-2o; gooKo, live. 9 i! 10c; drnaaod, 11, it 12c; plgoona, p'T do. II & $125 a.ji:ib, $1.75 it 2. ! KKK- ,rngrtii ranch, 22c. rimcno Young America, 18 it 161-2 c; m. -Ki.il full cream, lints. 15 HI 15 1-2 H'-m-y, dark 10 1-2 ie 11c; amber, 12 ffi 13c; funcy white, 14 it 15c. Fruiti. Tropical fruit eIbmnna", 6c per lb. atmpploa, $4.60 it 5.60 per dozen; j Leinona, $3.00 Tj 6.00 box; orange. $2.- 5 it 3.00; grapefruit, 14.50 crnto; We Sell Beal Estate Come list your property with us at a reasonable price and we will sell it for you. Look over our list on page 6 and if you don't see anything there that strikes you, come to our office. We must sell property to build up the town. Minos. 75c and $1.25 per 100; Malaga grapes, $7.75 it 8.60 bbl; Tangerine", $1.85 U 2 box. Domestic fruiti Apploa, common. 85c: if $1; fancy, $1.50 2.60 box; La ly apploa. $1.25 4f 1.75 box; pear, $1 (f 1.75 box; cranberries, $10 11 bbl; poralmmona, $1.50 box. one IT XL o N C larR Company; REAL ESTATE, INVESTMENTS. 495 Commercial Street, Near 11th. Phone Red 2241. ASTORIA, OREGON.' Vegetable.. Potatoes $1.26 150 par cwt; Cabbngo Lb., 2 1-2 8c; caullflow, . r.$2.50 fl 3.75 por crate; jvarsloy 25c por dozen; hot house lettuco, $1.60 por BIG REDUCTIOrN ON Wall Paper 30 PER CENT OFF On account of the larBe new spring stock coming .and 1 I , : cfnro wp nffer 0 Der cent tc maKe room ju oflf for the next few days. Buy your wall paper now while it is cheap. I Eastern Painting & Decorating Company.;; I AMMaa a street, near Eighth. J box; head, 40c doz; spinach, 8 5c lb.; artichokes 75c & 1.26 per dosen; peas, 15c lb.; garlic, 7 9c lb.; red peppers, dry, 20 825c lb.; celery, 65 85c per doz.; egg plant $1.60 per crate; okra, $1.75 box; sprouts, 9c lb.; tomatoes, Mex., $3.75 4; Cal $3; asparagus, 26c lb. Onions Per sack, $1 1.25; car rots, $1 1.26; beets, $1.26 & 1.60; horseradish 7 8c lb. (From the Chicago Tribune.) Astoria & Columbia R. River R. Co EfTeotlve Sunday, September 0. oft-PMlflo t. 84. 'H). . rjr in, iiiip.i"tp.nitt.u a.m B.1A 8.M 8-ati 8.4M 8.4H 80M H.BJH (Mil p.m . 6.U S.2U 6.89 6'40 7. a-m .40 '6 12.05 13.30 a.m H'OO 9.10 lO.On U'Ud ll.ns Ul.NS PORTMND RAINIER CbATHKANIR Ar ASTORIA tv. ! Lv. AHTORUAr. Ar.WARRKNTON Lvr Lv.WABRKNTON Ar. Ar. FT, 8TKVENH Lv. Lv FT. HTBVKNH Ar Ar.WARRKNTON Lt. Lv.WARRKNTON Ar, AI.8KA8IDK Lv. VI, "VS. 'w. y.oti 8.40 8.26 7.40 6.10 6.20 0.05 6.03 a. in ln. 10.45 10.80 1 9.46 8.20 7.64 7-42 7.41 7.a 7.ir1 0.501 4.80 2.46 2.20 3.1ft 2.00 p tn 10.45 10.26 10.25 10.15 10.14 110.04 )10M 9.80 a-m- Chamberlain'. Cough Remedy Fa vorite. "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 recommend ing It." For sale by Frank Hart and leading druggists. Milwaukee has a man who has never been kissed. It wouldn't take expert testimony to convict him of Insanity. "'Don't trifle with a cold' Is good advice for prudont men and women. It may be vital In the case of a child. Proper food, good ventilation, and dry, warm clothing. are the proper safe guards against colds. If they are maintained through the changeable weather of autumn, winter and spring, the chances of a surprise from ordin ary colds will be slight. But the ordinary light cold will become severe if neglected, and a wel lestabllshed ripe cold Is to the germs of diphtheria what money is to the bee. The greatest menace to child life at this season of the year U the negleoted cold." Wheth er it la a child or adult, the oold slight or severe, the very best treat ment ttyat can be adopted. Is to give Chamberlain's Cough Remedy. It Is safe and sure. The great popularity and Immense sale of this preparation has been attained by Its remarkable cures of this ailment A oold never re sults In pneumonia when It Is given. For sale by Frank Hart and leading druggists, , ManZan Pile Remedy put up In con venient collapsible tubes with nozzle attachment so that the remedy may be applied at the very seat of the trou ble, thus, relieving almost Instantly, bleeding, Itching or protruding piles. Satisfaction guaranteed or money re funded. ' Sold by Frank Hart's drug store. 1 The Morse system, brought up to date, seems to be to acquire all the stenmship lines in sight. J. Q. A. BOWLBY, President. fRANK PATTON, Cashier. O. I PETERSON, Vioe-Presidant J. W. GARNER, Assistant Cashier. Astoria Savings Bank Capital Paid In $100,008. Surplua and Undivided Fronts 155,000 Transact a General Banking Bosineea. Interest Paid on Time Deposit. jS To nth St.-et, ASTOhIA, OREGON Morning Astorlan, 60 cents per CANADIAN PACIFIC "EMPRESS" Line of the Atlantlo Land to Land in Four Days. The Empress of Britain and Empress of Ireland make the voyage from Que bec to Liverpool in six days, two be ing spent on the maJesUc St Law rence. Book now for summer sailings. James Fl ialyson, Agent Astoria Ore. FISHERMEN, ATTENTION! SEE OUR WINDOW1 EVERYTHING YOU NEED! PAINT, COTTON ROPE. SAIL CLOTH, NETTING TWINE, NETTING NEEDLES, OARS SL FLOATS The Foard & Stokes Hardware Co., Inc. Successors t Foard stokes Co. SCOW BAY IRON & BRASS fORKS ASTORIA, OREGON IRON AND BRASS FOUNDERS' LAND AND MARINE ENGINEERS tJp-to-Eate Saw Mill Machinery! Prompt atteottonTglven ttfal. repel work ' 18 and Franklin Ave. TL Main 2481. 9.2N 1X80 PjinJ LIS. ml D'TOj