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About The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930 | View Entire Issue (March 12, 1907)
TUESDAY, MARCH 12, 1007, THE MORNING ASTOMAN, ASTOMa, OREGON, Absolutely Put c Makoo dollclouo, hoalthM food 4 puro, crenm of tartar Powder. A can of Royal Baking Powder contains many more teaspoons foil of baking powder than a can of the heary acld-Iaden phosphate or alum powders. bass, lto; herring, Bo; flounder! 6c; catfish, 10c; shrimp, 10c; perch, 6o; sturgeon, llo; tea trout, lto; itlvor sides, (frown,) I l-2o; steelheads, 10c; torn cod, 7c; smelts Ic; Oysters Bhoalwater Bay, per gal lon, 12,26: per tack, $4.50; Toke Point, 11.(10 per 100; Olymplaa, (120 lbs.) 06; Olymplas, per gallon, 11.15. SAVES MANY LIVES Simple Prescription Prevents Serious Kidney Disease. PORTLAND MARKETS Latest Quotations in the Portland Markets. Complete Market Reports Correoted Eaeh Da, (living the Wholeaelt Prloee of CommodKiss, Farm Pro dues and Vegetables, POflTLANU Ore, Mar. .-Law receipts of p(k continue to come lit, and while some of the commission ftrnia report dully clean-ups at recent prkoe, thnre are others that were un able to place their surplus mocks yes terday even at the 17c mark. The market nevertheless shows more steadiness anJ further drop U not looked for at present. From tele graphic news the Atlantic coast la re ported as keeping about a cent higher than Chicago and Kansas City, freight off, but heavy shipments are going East dally from the Middle West. To day eggs were quoted at lc at Chicago. Grain, Flour im Feed. Wheat-Walla Walla l7c; valley 16967c; blue-ttom, HQ tic; red, 44 CP 6C Oats-Whlto, 115.60 0 26; gray, S24 25. riHrlry-Brewing, I2!ff 22.50; feed, I21C21.60; rolled, 1220 23. Rye 11.40 per cwt. Hay Valley, timothy, IIJQH; east ern Oregon, 116 18; clow, $707.50; cheat, $707.60; alfalfa, $11.60; grain bay, $708; Vetch, $7.50OS. Buckwheat $3t per ton. Millet uffs-MUMIIngs, $25.00; chop, $15; bran, $16.00; shorts, 11.00. Corn Whole, $26 27; cracked, $27 4328 per ton. Cereal Foods Rolled Oats, cream, to-tn ancks, $7.00; lower grade, $6.60 1.60; oat meal, steel cut, 45-lh sacks, $8.00 per bbt.; t-fb sacks, $4.25 per bale; oat moal (ground), 45-fb sacks, $7.60 per bbl.; 9 -lb sacks $4 per bale; split peas, $4.25 per lOOfo sacks; !5-lt) boxes, $1.25; pearl barley, $4.00 per 100 Its; 25-tb boxes, $1.25 ger box: pantry flour, 10-Ib sacks, $2.10 per bbl. Oraln bags Foreign and domextlc, t-io. Prerfuoe. Butter Country creamery, $2 l-2c; city creamery, 16c; store, 11 P 19c; butter fat, 11 Me. Poultry Old roosters, 47 10c; hens and springs, II 1-1 0 14c; dressed, 14 0 16c; ducks, 16 0 ltc; turkeys, 11 17c; dressed, 1 lb 20c; fancy, 21 0 22 l-2c; geese, live, 1 0 10c; dressed, 11 0 llo; pigeons, per dot. $1 0 $1.26 squabs, $1.7$ 0 2. Eggs Oregon ranch, 17c per dosen, Cheese Young America, 16 0 161-2 c; Oregon full, cream, fiats, 15 yi 15 1-2 Honey, dark 10 1-2 0 11c; amber, It 0 11c; fancy white, 14 0 16c. Fruits. Tropical fruits Bananas, 6c per lb. pineapples, ..$4.60 0 (.60 per dosen; Lemons, $$.00 0 5 00 box; oranges, $2 76 0 1.00; grapefruit. 14.50 crate; limes, 76c and $1.26 per 100; Malaga grapes, $7.76 0 160 bbl; Tangerines, $1.16 0 1 box. Domestic fruits Apples, common, 15c 0 $1; fancy. $1.50 0 1.60 box; La dy apples, $1.25 0 1.76 box; pears, $1 0 1.76 box; cranberries, $10 0 11 bbl; persimmons, $1,50 box. Vsgetsbtss. Potatoes $1.26 0 1.60 per cwt; Cabbage-Lb., 2 1-2 0 $c; caullfiow, r,$2.50 0 176 per crate; parsley 15c per dosen; hot house lettuce, 11.66 per box; head, 40c dos; spinach, I 0 60 lb.; artichokes 76c 0 1.25 per dosen; peas, ir,c lb.; garlic, 7 0 so lb.; red peppers, dry, 20 025c lb.; celery, 66 0 15c per dox,; egg plant $160 per crate; okra. $1.75 box; sprouts, 9c lb.; tomatoes, Mex.. $1.75 0 4; Cal.. $3; asparagus, 26c lb. Onions Per sack, $10 1.25; car rots, $1 0 1.25; beets, $1.25 0 1.60; horseradish 7 0 8c lb. Fresh Mssts and Fish. Fresh meats Veal, medium, 75 to 100 lbs., 8 1-2 0 0c; 100 to 150 lbs., 7- 1-2 & 8c; 150 to 200 lbs., 6 0 6 l-2c; 200 lbs and over, 6 1-2 6c; pork, 8 1-2 9c; heavies, 7 8 c; boef, bulls, 2 1-2 $c; cows, R 5 l-2c; steers, 5 1-2 l-2c; mutton, medium also, 8 81-2 c; large, 6 7c. Clams Hardshclls, per box, $3.76; rasor clams, $2.25 per box. Fish Halibut. 9c; black cod, 7c; black bass, per pound, 18c; striped TIDE TABLE, MARCH "March, imtT" High Water. Date Friday .. . 8aturday .. SUNDAY ., Monday ... Tuesday . . . Wednesday Thursday ., Friday .... Saturday . . SUNDAY .. Monday ... Tuesday ... Wednesday Thursday . , Friday .... Saturday .. SUNDAY . Monday ... Tuesday ... Wednesday Thursday . , JHday .. . Saturday .. SUNDAY . Monday .. Tuesday .. Wednesday Thursday . Friday .. . Saturday .. SUNDAY . .. 1 .. 2 .. 8 .. 4 ,. 6 .. 6 .. 7 .. 8 ,. 9 .101 ..11! ,.12 ..13 ..14 ,.15 ..lfl ..17 ..18 ..19 ,.20 ..21 ..22 ..23 ..24 ..25 ..28 ..27 ..28 ..29 ..30 ..31 A. M. P. M. h.nv ft." ti.mTT f t7 1:601 8:41 1:471 8.7 I 2:24 8.7 2:28 8.4 8:00 8.8 8:14 8.1 1:38 8.7 4:06 7.4 4:10 8.6 6:08 6.7 6:08 8.4 6:18 6.1 1:06 8.8 7.45 6.0 7:15 8.1 92 6.2 8:30 8.2 10:22 6.6 9:41 8.4111.15. 7.2 10:43 8.7 11:68 7.7 11:37 8.9 I 0:35 8.2 12:26 9.0 I 1:10 8.6 1:09 8.9 1:43 8.7 1:60 8.6 2:17 8.8 2:80 8.2 2:60 8.6 8:11 7.7 1:2R 8.4 8:55 7.0 4:00 8.2 4:41 6.4 4:40 7.9 5:40 5.9 6:27 7.6 6:60 5.6 6:22 7.3 8:10 6.6 7:30 7.2 9:20 6.1 8:88 7.310:12 6.6 9:39 7.5 10:65 7.1 10:32 7.8 11:82 7.7 11:20 8:2 0:05 8.2 12:06 8.5 0:40 8.7 12:60 8.6 lilS 8.9 1:84 8.7 1:49 9.1 2:20 8.4 MARCH, 1907. Low WaTerT " f AT M. P." M. Date. h.m. I f 1. 1 h.m.f t Friday l) 7:65 1.6 8:10 6.1 Saturday l:M 1.2 8:46 0.6 SUNDAY .. ... 3 9:12 1.0 9:20 1.1 Monday 4 10:00 0.8 10:06 1.7 Tuesdav 6 10:56 0.8 10:51 2.4 I Wednesday .. .. 6 12:00 0.9 ! Wednesday .. .. 6 11:45 8.0 Thursday 7 1:16 0:8 Friday .. 8 1:00 8.5 2:87 0.6 Saturday 9 2:29 4.0 8:49 0.2 SUNDAY 10 8:62 1.3 4:60 -0.2 Monday 11 4:69 2.9 5:40 -0.1 Tuesday 12 5:52 2.8 6:23 -0.6 Wednesday .. . .13 6:40 1.8 7:03 -0.6 Thursday 14 7:22 1.3 7:40 -0.1 Friday 16 7:69 1.0 8:12 0.4 Saturday 16 8:37 0.9 8:45 0.9 SUNDAY 17 9:18 0.9 9:20 1.6 Monday 18 10:00 1.0 9:55 2.2 Tuesday a ....1910:44 1.210:31 2.8 Wednesday .. ..20 11:32 1.3 11:13 3.8 Thursday 21 ..... .... 12:29 1.5 Friday 22 0:08 8.8 1:32 1.6 Saturday .. ...23 1:30 4.1 2:40 1.3 SUNDAY 24 2:53 4.0 8:40 1.1 Monday 25 4:03 8.6 4:80 0.8 Tuesday 26 4:55 -3.0 6:13 0.6 Wednesday .. ..27 5:37 2.3 5:52 0.4 Thursday 28 6:15 1.6 6:29 0.4 Friday .. 29 6:50 1.0 7:05 0.5 Saturday 30 7:30 0.4 7:43 0.7 SUNDAY 31 8:13 0.1 8:23 1.2 Groceries and riotttUraa. Nuts-Walnuts, No. 1. soft slulL 17( No. 1 hard shell 10oi CM Is, 13c 1 almonds, 17lBe filberts, lOoj Braxil. lcj pe cans, 131 100) hickory, 8c 1 Virginia pea outs, 0oi Jumbo Vfglnis peanuts, Be; Japans peanut, 611 chestnut, Italian, 14c 1 eocosnuts, do 88jJ90o. Coffee-Mocha 2428c; Java, fancy, 2632cj 'Java, (food. S24cj Java, or dlnsry, 17 20c; Cost Rioa, fancy, IS 20c 1 Cost Rica, good. tHc; Ar btickks, lffo per lb; I.ion, 14!o per !t; Columbia coffee, 14fc; Salvador, llj ISo. Provisions Hams, to site, Isjcj hams, picnic lOJc; bacon, regular, 18lcj bacon, fancy breakfast 20c 1 dry lt nides, U bsckf dry salt 11 1-4& Salt-Bales of 78 2i, bait, 1jN) baij of 00-3, bale. $1.00 bales of 4tfa. bale tl.ftO; bale ol lfl-10s, bale, $1.60; base 50c j fine. ton. $2.00 bags, SO lbs, genu ine Liverpool, ton, 118.00; bag, 60 lbs, I ground, 100s, ton, $9.00; R. S. V. P, 20 6 lb cartons, $2.25; R. 8. V. P, 24 8 1b cartons, $1.75; Liverpool lump, ton. 110.50. OO, Leal, tta. Coal oil Pearl and astral oil cases. 1 80 per gallon; water wbite oil, iron barrels, 131c; wood barrels, 16c; eocene oil, esses, 21c; elaine oiL cases, 27lc; extra star, case, 22 c; headlight oil oe 21c 1 Iron barrel, ISlc Itencine 8lxty-thrv degree, eases, 0ej Iron barrels. 16c Turpentine In cases, 86c; in wood barrels, 83c j in iron barrels, 79c; in 10 ease Iota, 84c Linseed oil-Raw, 5-barrel lot. 47c j 1 barrel lota, 48c j In esses, 63c Boiled. 6- barrel lot. 40c; 1 barrel lots 60c; is 65e. Bieswax Good, clean and pure 21 24o per lb. Oesollne Stove gasoline, ease, x4o; iron bsrrels, lBc; 84 degree gasoline, case. 83c ) iron barrels or drum, 27c 1 72 degrees oases, 2Clc; iron barrels, 20c; engine distillate, iron barrels, to. Oregon grape root Prr 100 lbs, $3 (214. Rope Pur Manila, 14c; standard. 1S0 8iaL lie; I4s brand BUal 10c. Mohair Cholee, 28 30a. Wire nafla present bas at $2.80. gray or mixed, 203Oci duck. whit. IS SSOcj duck mixed, 12l6a Feather Geese, white, 35$ 40c j geese, Wool Valley 2225c; Eastern Ore gon, 1822e as to shrinkage. Cascara sagrada (Chlttim bark) 21 4c Hops Choice, 1005, I lft 12c; prime, 10 11c. Isd Strictly pure whit lead and red lend in ton lot. 7c; 600 lb lot. 80 ; li es than 600 lbs, 8Jc Olive oil California ,per gallon, $2.75; quarts, per ease, .down. $73; pint, dot n, $8.60; i pint 4 dosen, 19. Canned salmon Cvumbia River. 1-lb tails, 1.85; 2 lb UUs. $2.60: fancy. Mb lists, $2.00; lb fancy flats, $1.25; fancy Mb ovals. $2.75; Alaska talk, pink, 90c red. $1.45; nominal, 2s, tall $2.00. Cereal food Roll! oats cream, 90-lb sntks, $7.00; lower grade, $5.506.50 oatmeal, steel cut, 60-!b sacks, $3 bale 101b sack. $4.25 per bale; oatmeal (ground), 60-lb sacks, $7.60 per bale; 10 lb sacks. $4 per bale; sph peas, $4.50 per 100-lb seek; 25-lb boxes, $1.25; pearl barley, $4.75 per 100 lb; 25-lb boxes, $1.25 per box; pastry flour, 10-lb sacks, $2.50 per bale. Rice Imperial Japan. No. 1, $5.95 Southern, Japan, 62c; broken, 4o; head fancy, 7c; head, choice. lc Astoria & Columbia R. River R. Co Effective Sunday, September 9. 1006-Psoifio Time, VI. . S7. 84.ii"0. H0. "22, s.m. fl.in 8.8ft 8.l 8.4H S.&5 n.nu 6.10 sit .H9 V40 a-m U.4C 12.0ii 12-15 12.31) p in 7.()0 8.10 8.2ft I.0B IH.III I 8'00 9.10 ft'2,1 10.05 10.8611-85 11M 111 M TvT PORTLAND OOHI.K RAINIER CLATHKaNIK Ar ASTOK1A LV. Lv. AHTORUAr. Ar.WARKENTON Lv Lv.WAKRKNTON Ar. Ar. FT, HTKVEN8 Lv. Lv FTrStKVKNB Ar Ar. WAKRENTONLv. LV.WARRKNTON Ar, Ar. 8KA8IDK Lv, Ar. 11. in 11.5ft 10.451 10.H0 9.45 8.20 8.15 7.55 7.64 7-42 7.41 7-28 7.27 p. 111 V.MI 8.40 8.25 7.40 6.10 6.20 5.05 6.09 p.mitt. ui i.4fij 2.20 8.16 2.00 10.45 10.26 10J16 10.16 10.14 uoot , iaos A HARMLESS HOME REMEDY Two In On Winter. C. E. Emerson, of Fltzwllllam, N. H. had two attacks of pneumonia in one winter. He writes that two physic! ans said he could not recover from the last attack. After they had given up hope he began taking Foley' Honey and Tar, which brought him out all right . He writes that he surely thinks Foley's Honey and Tar la the grandest remedy for throat and lung troubles T. F. Laurin, Owl Drug Store. A severe cold that may develop into pneumonia over night, can be cured quickly by taking Foley' Honey and Tar. It will cure the most obstinate racking cough and strengthen your lungs. The genuine Is in a yellow package. T. F. Laurin, Owl Drug TV iT Mix at Home. Splendid for Backache, and- Urinary Trouble of Mn and Women. Relieves Long Standing Csses of Rheumatism. We have QQQ Boxes of PAPER at 2Sc, 35c, 40c, and 50c per box, and hardly two boxes of a kind, which we are closing out at from 7 to 9 CetttB per box, none higher, simply because there are so many kinds it is hard to care for them properly. See the show window.. Price card on every box. Larger display on counters inside E. A. HIGGIINS CO., MUSIC BOOKS 8TATIONEUY More people succumb fuh year to Koine form of kidney trouble than any other cause. The Hlltchtest form of kblni-y dennigemerit often develops Into Height's kidney disease, diabetes or dropsy. When either of these dis eased aro suspected the sufferer should at once seek the best medical attention poislble. Consult only a good, first-clas ji)iynUlun, leave pat ent mndlr-lnes nlotie. There are many of the lesser symp toms of klilru-y trouble which can bo treated at home Is stated by a well- known auihorliy. For some of these, Hueh lis biichache, pain In the region of the kidney, weak bladder, frequ ency, (esperlally at nlht) painful HmldlriK anil other urinary troubles, try the following simple homo rem edy: Fluid Kxtract of Dandelion one bAlf ounce, Compound Kargon one ounce, Compound Pyrup Sarsaparll- la, three ounces. These vegctetable Ingredients are harmless and can be obtained at any good prescription pharmacy and anyone can mix them by ghattxtf wn m bottl. Th flow for adult 1 a teaspoonful after each meal nnJ again at bedtime. There I no better general remedy known to relieve all forms of rheuma tism either, because It acts directly upon the kidneys and blood. It cleans tho clogged up pores in the kidneys so they can filter and strain from the blood the poisonous uric acid and waste matter which If not eliminated remain In the blood, decompose anJ settle about the Joints and muscular tissues causing the untold suffering and deformity of rheumatism. Backache Is nature's signal notify ing tho sufferer that Ihe kidneys are not acting properly. "Take care of your kidneys," is now the physician's advice to his patients. i FISHERMEN, ATTENTION SEE OUR WINDOW! EVERYTHING YOU NEED! PAINT, COTTON ROPE, SAIL CLOTH, NETTING TWINE, NETTING NEEDLES, OARS a FLOATS The Foard & Stokes Hardware Co., Inc. . ' j Successor t Foard k Stoke C. ASTORIA IRON WORKS JOHN FOX, Pres. F L BISHOP. Secretary 1 Nelson Troytr, Vice-Pre. and Snpt. AHTORIA HAVINGS BANK.l'rea Designers and Manufacturers cf THE LATLriT IMPROVF,D Canning Machinery, Marine Engines and Boilers, Complete Cannery Outrits Furnish. J. RESP0 NDENCC 'SOliCITED, Fool of Fourth Street Don't Cemolaln. If your chest pains and you are un able to sleep because of a cough. Buy a bottle of Ballard's Hoarhound Syrup, and you won't have any cough. Get a bottle now and that cough wwon't last long. A cure for all pul monary diseases. MrMs. J , Galves ton, Texas, writes: 1 can't say enough for Ballard's Hoarhound Syr up. The relief It has given me Is all that it Is necessary for me to say." Tor sale at Hart's drug store. MM MIMHIIIII IMHIIIIIIMIIMMMMMj BIG REDUCTIONS ' ON Wall Pap 30PBR CENT OFF X On account of the large new spring stock coming and X jto make room in our store we offer oU per cet off tor the next few days. Buy your wall paper now while it is cheap. i Eastern Painting & Decorating Company. X Commercial Street, near Eighth. mm i tit 1 1 h n 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 torn 1 1 WORKED LIKE A CHARM. Mr. D. N. Walker, editor of that spi cy Journal, the Enterprise, Louisa, Va., says: "I ran a nail Into my foot last week and at once applied Bucklen's Arnica Salve. No inflamatlon follow ed: The salve simply healed the wound." Heals every sore, burn anJ skin disease. Guaranteed at Chas, Rogers, Druggist 25c. Morning Astorlan, 60 cents a month, delivered by carrier. OfiMA 0. DISTILLERS LOUSIVILLE, KENTUCKY J. Q. A. BOWLBY, President. f RANK PATTON, Cashier. J. I. PETERSON. Vice-President. ' J. W. GARNER, Assistant CasMw Astoria Savings Bank CaplWl Paid In 1100,000. Surplus and Undivided Profit 135,000 TraasacU a General Banking Boslne. Interest Paid on Time Deposit S Tenth 8tet, A3TOKIA, OREGON First National Bank of Astoria, Ore. ESTABLISHED 1886. Capital $100,000 tMm FOUND AT LAST. J. A. Harmon, or Llsemore, West Va., says: "At last I have found the per feet P'll that never disappoints ma and for the benefit of others afflicted with torpid liver and chronlo vlisslpa tlon, will say: Take Dr. Klnga New Life P1U." Guaranteed satisfactory, at Chas. Rogers, Druggist There's naught so sweet at love's young dream. And It would sweeter be, If lover's would only take 1 A little Rocky Mountain Tea. Frank Hart. Old Forester Whiskey High in Quality and Price Tucker Whiskey Best Value on the Coast Major. Paul Whiskey Noted for its Fine Flavor I To Be Happy and Gay t Means not only good things to eat, but also the best of things to drink, and the best of all good drinka is 8und & Carlson's Rye and Bourbon Whiskies, Choice Wines and Champagnes. ! THE COMMERCIAL 509 Commercial 8t '' M I III n DISTRIBUTOHS ASTORIA, OREGON THE G E C. F. WISE, Prop. Choice Wines, Liquort Merchants Lunch From and Cigars 11:30 a. m. to 1:30 p ja. Hot Lunch at all Hours 5 Ceotg Corner Eleventh and Commercial 01X009 9.W 1M 12.80 km 6.60 4J0 9M ASTORIA p.m a. m- n-m