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About The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930 | View Entire Issue (March 13, 1907)
WEDNESDAY, MARCH 13, 1907, THE MOIINING ASTOMAN, ASTORIA, OREGON. iiii'ri i Kin UIULANU MARKETS Latest Quotations in the Portland Markets. Complete Market Report CorroUd Caoh Day, Giving th WholoaaU Prloee of CommodKI, Farm Pro duo and Vagttablaa. PORTLAND, Ore. March 12,-For two dnya there have been mora than Honey, Mark 10 1-J CP Hoi amber, 1 0 13o; fancy white, 14 0 lto, Fruit.. Tropical fruit Uanana, So per lb. plneapploi, 14.50 0 600 per doaen; Lemon, $1.00 0 S.00 box; orange, i 71 0 1.00; grapefruit, If CO orate; tlmea, 76c and ll.SG pojr 100; Malaga ffrepe. 17.75 0 MO bbl; Tangorlnea, 11.85 0 i box. Domeatlo fruit Apple, common, ISo 0 It; fancy, II. CO 0 MS0 box; La Jy applet, 11.25 0 1.76 bux; pear, $1 1.76 box; cranberrlea, 10 0 11 bbl; perilmmom, I1.C0 box. Vegetablea. Potato fl.Zt Q 1.00 per cwt; Cabbage Lb 2 11 0 c; caullflow, r,t2.60 O 1.75 per crate; parsley 20c uaually llKl,t receipt, of country pro.jr hot 0UM ,etluc' or Uuoe. Up to noon today there w.r. Uchoh fl c , per d0iH,n. practically no ri In and but few car- 15o lbi. garC( 7 q te ,bi. ro(1 poppori( cm of dreied meal. Poultry woe dry, 20 5c lb.; celery, 16 0 ISo per alao Included In the acarelty. ! ! P't 60 per crote; okra, Aa a reault of the few at"cka of egn' boxi ,prout, e ,b i K"natoea, ,k . , , I Max., 11.76 0 : Cal., II; aaparagua, 210 ID. cent to 17 1-3 centa and a few lj 0nlona- Per Mck.fl 0 1.28; car at Ho ware reported of fancy candled rota, II 0 1.2S; beet, 11.26 0 1-G0; lock, though at the higher figure but horseradish 7 O te lb. email lota moved. Poultry U very firm and will viand quotation up to the point of competing with froaen eloclj. Grain, Flour m f to". Wheat Walla Walla HQ tic; valluy Mt67c; blue-item. 680c; red, 14 15c, Onta-Whlte, 123.50 0 21; gray, 2( Ott. Barley Brewing, f23022.tO; feed, 111921.60; rolled, 122022. Rye 11.40 per cwt. Jloy Valley, timothy, 1SH; ast ern Orvgon, lltQll; clover, 17 0 7.60; cheat. 17 0 7.80; alfalfa, I11.C0; grain bay, 1701; vetch, 7.60l. Buckwheat III per ton. Mtllaturfa Mlddllnga, IJUOO; chop, 1!5; bran, 111.00; abort, $18. JO. Corn Whole. IM0J7; crackej, 27 4128 per ton. ' flour Hard wheat pntent, IJ.90; tralght. U 15; graham. II.C0; rye. IS; whole wheat flour, 11.76; Valley flour, 11.400 1S.S; Dakota, t5.lO0S.6O; East ern rye, 15.40; PtlUbury, 11.20; Cor vallls, 11.70. Cereal Food Rolled Oate, cream, o-rt eacka, $7.00; lower grade, I6.60O 160; oat meal, ateel cut, 45-Ib eack. $8.00 per bbl.; I -to ack, $4.26 per bale; oat meal (ground), 45-tb aack, $7.0 per bbl.; 9-!t ack $4 per bale; Freth Meat and Fleh. Freah meata Veal, medium, 76 to 100 lb., 8 1-2 C lc; 100 to ISO lbi., 7-1-2 0 8c; 160 to 200 lb., f 0 l-2c; 200 It) and over, I 1-2 0 8c; pork, 8- 1-2 0 lc; heavlea, 7 0 1c; beef, bull, 2 1-2 0 Jo; cow, ft if 6 1-Zc; toer, 5 1-2 0 t l-2c; mutton, medium Uo, I 0 81-2 c; large, 6 0 7c. Clame Hardihell. per box, $2.75; rasor clam, $2.25 per box. ' nra-Hallbut, c; black coJ. 7c; black be, per pound, 18c; atrlped bn, 12c; herring, Eo; flounder 6c; catflih, 10c; ahrlmp, 10c; perch, 8c; aturgeon, 11c; lea trout, 18c; allver aide, (froxen.) I l-2c; ateolhead, 10c; torn cod, 7c; amelta 2c; Oyitera Shoalwater Bay, per gal lon, 12.25; per aack. $4.60; Toka Point, $1.80 per 100; Olympla. (120 lb.) 06; Olympla, per gallon, $2.25. Groceries and rroTtatooj. NuU Walnut, So. 1. soft shell. 17c; No. 1 hard ahelL 10c; Chile, 13c; almond, 17( 18c; filbert, 16c; BraciU. lc; pe can, 13fa; lftci hickory, 8c j Virginia pa out, 6c i Jumbo V'glnU peanut. 8c; Japanese peanut, 6i ; chrelnuU. IUllsn, 14c; cocoenut, doua R5(&90o. Coffee Mocha 24 g 28c; Java, fancy, 2flrjt32c; Java, good. 20 24c; Java, or dlnerr, 1720c; Coat Rica, fancy, 18(2 en. Puli Rlr. minil. ief1Mt At. apllt Poa. $4.2S per 100 nck; 25-rbbuckK ,6J) Uotlt M,0 !b. Columbia coffee, 14!c; Salvador, Urj ISc, ProvUlona Ilam, to alze, 141o; ham, picnic lOJc; bcon, regular, iSi.'j bacon, fancy breakfast 20c; dry lt xide, Hie; back dry salt 11 l-4c Galtr-Balca of 75 2, bail, 11); bal l of C0-3-. bale. $1.00; bale of 40U. bale boxes, $1.2S; pearl barley, $4.00 per 100 lb; IC-tb boxe. $1.25 per box; pastry flour, 10-rti acka, $2.20 per bbl, Oraln bag Foreign and domestic, I l-4c. Produoe. Butter Country creamery, 22 l-2c; city creamery, 25c; .tore, II lc; tun. bale oi lfl-10. hal. U-M; ba. butter fat, 82 l-2c, m flnei n. i2.00; befpi. 60 lb, genu- Poultry-Old rooter. 9 10c; hen.u, yvpo,,), ton, 118.00, begs, 60 1U, and aprlngl2 1-2 9 14c; dreed. ll'i-grounj, loofc ton. $9.00; R. 8. V. I, 9 15c; duck, 15 lc: turkey, 16 P j20 5-lb carton, $2.25; R. 8. V. P, 24 8-lb 17c; drenaed. 18 20c; fancy, 21 22jctrt0Ili( 11,75. Li.,.rpool lump, ton, l-2c; geeao, live, S 10c; dreeed, 11,119.50. 12a; plgooni, per dot. $1 $L25 quab. $1.75 2. Egg Oregon ranch, 17c per doten. Ofl Lead, Bee Cool oil Pearl and astral oil case. Chooao Young America, 16 161-2, 19a per gallon; water whlU oil, Iron j . 11 m - t 4 t m I Inl . . c; uroson iuu creum, nan, 10 if id 1-1 narri'in, ioc; wooa Darren, inac; eocene TIDE TABLE, MARCH MARCH, lObE High Water. DiiteT Friday Saturday SUNDAY .. .. Monday Tuesday Wedneaday . . . Thuraday .. .. Friday Saturday' SUNDAY Monday Tuesday .... . Wedneaday . . . Thuraday .. .. Friday Saturday SUNDAY ... , Monday Tuesday Wednesday .. . Thursday . . . . Friday Saturday . , . . SUNDAY Monday .. .... Tuesday Wednesday ,, . Thursday .. .. Friday Saturday -SUNDAY .. .. A. M. I P. M. . 1 . 2 :! . 6 . 6 . 7 . 8 . 9 a .12 .13 .14 .16 .16 .17 .18! .191 .20 .21 .22 .23 .24 .25 .26 .27 .28 .29 .80 .31 h.m' ft. i h.m7j"ft. 1:60 Till" 1:47 8.7 2:24 8.7 2:28 8.4 8:00 8.8 8:14 8.1 8:38 8.7 4:06 7.4 4:19 8.6 6:08 6.7 5:08 8.4 6:18 6.1 1:05 8.8 7.46 6.0. 7:15 8.1 9:12 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 0:35 8.2 12:25 9.0 1:10 8.5 1:09 8.9 1:43 8.7 1:60 8.6 2:17 8.8 2:80 8.2 2:50 8.8 8:11 7.7 S:2D 8.4 8:66 7.0 4:00 8.2 4:41 6.4 4:40 7.9 6:40 6.9 5:27 7.6 6:60 5.6 6:22 7.8 8:10 5.5 7:30 7.2 9:20 6.1 8:38 7.3 10:12 6.6 9:89 7.5 10:65 7.1 10:32 7.811:82,7.7 11:20 8:2 0:06 8.2 12:05 8.5 0:40 8.7 12:50 8.6 lslS 8.9 1:84 8.7 1:49 9.1 2:20 8.4 .MARCH, 1907. Low Water. i A. M. P. M. Date. h.m. JjU h.m. . Frldny 7 1 "7:65 1.618:10 0.1 Saturday 2 8:30 1.2 8:45 0.6 SUNDAY 3 9:12 1.0 9:20 1.1 Monday 4 10:00 0.8 10:06 1.7 Tuesday 6 10:66 0.8 10:51 2.4 Wednesday .. .. 6 .... 12:00 0.9 Wednoxday .... 6 11:45 8.0 Thursday 7 1:16 0:8 Friday 8 1:00 3.6 2:37 0.6 Saturday 9 2:29 4.0 3:49 0.2 SUNDAY 10 8:62 3.3 4:50 -0.2 Monday 11 4:69 2.9 5:40 -0.6 Tuesday 12 6:52 2.3 6:23 -0.6 Wednesday .. ..13 6:40 1.8 7:03 -0.6 Thursday .. f..l4 7:22 1.3 7:40 -0.1 Friday 15 7:69 1.0 8:12 0.4 Saturday 16 8:37 0.9 8:46 0.9 SUNDAY 17 9:18 0.9 9:20 1.6 Monday 18 10:00 1.0 9:65 2.2 Tuesday 19 10:44 1.2 10:31 2.8 Wednesday .. ..20 11:32 1.3 11:13 3.3 Thursday 21 12:29 1.5 Friday 22 0:08 3.8 1:32 1.5 Saturday 23 1:30 4.1 2:40 1.3 SUNDAY .. ...24 2:63 4.0 3:40 1.1 Monday 25 4:03 8.6 4:30 0.8 Tuesday 26 4:65 3.0 5:13 0.5 Wednesday .. ..27 5:37 2.3 6:52 0.4 Thursday 28 6:15 1.6 6:29 0.4 Friday 29 6:50 1.0 7:05 0.5 Saturday SO 7:80 0.4 7:43 0.7 SUNDAY 81 8:13 0.1 8:23 1.2 Astoria & Coluiaj. River R. Co V XJ Effective. Sunday, September 9. 1006 Paelflo Time. , am, ' 8.15 6.8,') 8.4A 8.i 1.M .2N o.ou 6.101 6.11 6.W 6 -0 T.20 pin 1.00 8.10 8.W 108 10.3S 11.401 11-65 12.05 vm UJSO u.iii 8'00 t.10 9'23 10.W) 11.85 H.M 11.55 12.80 p.m JLv." PORTLAND G01U.E RAINIER CLATHKANIK Ar ASTORIA Lv. Lv. A8TORI K Ar. Ar. WARRKNTQN Lvr Lv. WARRKNTOff Ar. Ar. FT, HTEVKN8 Lv. Lv lrrrHTRVKNH Ar Ar. WARREN TON Lv. Lv.WARRENTON Ar, Ar. 8KA8IDK Lv. Ar. n. 111 U1.SA 10.45 10.H0I 8.20 p. Ill 9.50 8.40 8.26 7.40 6.10 6.20 b.Oft 6.0S 8.16 7.65 7.64 7-42 7.41 7.28 7.87 4,501 4J0 p. 111 1 a. iu 145 2.20 2.16 8.00 p.mjp m 10.45 10.U5 10.85 10.15 10.14 lOM 10.05 O.IU- oil, oaiea, 21 elaine oil, catea, 27io; xtr star, eaaea, 2Joj headlight oil ooeea 21c; iron barrels, 16e, llenxltie Sixty -thru degreat, 20c 1 Iron barrels, l5o. Turpntin-in eaA, 86c j In wood barrel, Mo; la iron barrels, 79c ; in 10 eoaa lot. Hoe. , I,lned oil Raw, 5-Wrrel kit, 47o 1' Irnrr! lot, 4Ho; Iu oea, 63e. Boiled, 5- barrel loU, 49c; l-barrol lot 50o; in earn, 65e, Die wax Good, clean and pure, 21 24o per lb, (laeoline Stova gasoline. csa, Mhi iron barrel, 10c ; Hf) degree gssolin, cane, 33c ( iron barrels or drum. 27c; 72 degrte cae, 201jj Iron barreU 20c j englna JUtlllate, Iron barrel. 61 t)regon grape root per 100 IL, 3&4. Rope- Pur Manila, 14jc; standard. 13Jc; filtal, Hot UU brand SUal, 10c Mohalr-Cbolee, 28:e. Wire nail present ba at $2.60. gray or mixed, 2630c; duck, white, 15 &20:; duck mixed, 12&15a. Fee there (leete, white, 3540c; geese, Wool Valley 2225c; Eaitern Ore gon, 18$ 22o to ahrinkage, Caccara sugrada (Chlttim 1rk) 2) 4e, Ilope dwine, 1905, lllM2o; pm I0llc ICed Btritrtly pure white lead and red lead iu ton lot, 7l'j 500 lb lot, 8c; 1cm than 600 lbs, Bio. Olive oil California ,per gallon, 2.75; ijuart, per cae. dozen, 1755; plnU, 2 dotn, 1.60; pint 4 down. 19. Canned salmon C;umbl River. 1-lb tall. 1.H5; 2 lb UIU, n.Mh fancy, 1-lb Hutu, $3.00; lb fancy flaU, $1 25; fancy Mb ovals. t2.75; Alaska talk pink. 00c; r d. 11.45; nominal, ?, Uil, (2.00. Rlr-- Imperial Japan, No. 1, $5.05; Southern, Japan, 6c; broken, 4e; bead, fancy, 7o; head, choice. ga Hungry Pike. One of my sons, aged fifteen, went with three other boys to bathe In In gleruere pond, near the Ascot race course. He walked Into the water to about the di-pth of four feet, when be spread ont tils hand to attempt to (wiin. At that Instant a large flsb came up and took his whole hand into It mouth, but. finding Itself unable to iwallow It, relinquished lta bold, and (he boy, turning round, prepared for a nasty retreat. Ills companions, who nw the (lull, scrambled out of the pond as fast as possible. My son had scarcely turned around before the fish came up behind him and. aelzlug his other baud crosswise, Inflicted some very dwp wound on the back of It The boy raised tils free hand, which was silll blperilng, and struck the great fish a bard blow oa the bead, when It disappeared. The iitlier boys assisted my son to dress, bound up his band with UiiMr liiindki'iclilef.i and brought hint home. We took him to the sur KPon, who dressed seven wounds In uue baud, and so incat was tho pain (he next day Hint the lad fainted twice. The llttlt linger wit bitten through the nnll, nml It was more than six weeks before It was well. The null came off, and the senr remains to this day. Iimloji K!liinij ilaiytte. Do Not Crowd the 8eaon. The first warm daya of spring bring with them a desire to" get out and enjoy tho exhlllarating air and sun shine. Children that have been hous ed up all winter are brought and you wonder where they all came from. The heavy winter clothing la thrown away and many shed their flannels. Then a cold wave come and people say that grip Is epIJemlc. Colds at this sea son are even more dangerous than In mld-wlntor, aa there is much more danger of pneumonia. Take Cnam borlaln's Cough Remedy, however, and you will have nothing to fear. It al ways cures, and we have never known a cold to result In pneumonia when It was used. It la pleasant and safe to take. Children like It For sale by Frank Hart and Leading druggists. Lueky and Unlucky Vegetable. Peas and bcuns are very Important plants In folklore, and there are many superstitions connected with them. Pens were fnvorlto instruments for divination. A pea pod with nine ieus wan equal to a wlshliono when placed above the doer. I:i Northamptonshire It Is accounted generally lucky to lind nine pens In a pod, or k)d. hi Mock lenlmi'K. Germany, It la believed that pens iiui8t be sown early on Wednes day or Thursday or the birds will car ry them oil' If they are fed to hens, It Is shirt that fowls will lay well. They mtii.t not, Inwover, be eaten during the Christmas holidays or uutll after Twelfth tiny, IVnns were mysterious In antiquity. Pliny saya they coutaln the souls of the deiul. The Romans used them In religious ceremonies. They were used In Greece as ballots, nud Pyth;ij,o;ns desired his disciples not to "love benns" that 'Is. not Inter fere with p;i4!ticA. Our phrase "You don't know ben na". probably means yon are 110 politician. Ovid prescribes ben us to expel evil spirits. Tetter, Salt Rheum and Eozema. These are diseases for which Cham berlain's Salve la especially valuable. It quickly allays the itching and smarting and soon effects a cure Price 25 cents. For sole by Frank Hart and leading druggists. It flows like fire through your veins It does the work. If you're wasting away day by day, take Hollister's Rocky Mountain Tea. 85 cents, Tea or Tablets. Frank Hart. THE WILDCAT. lta Wondtrful Powar Shown In It Lping Ability. The wonderful power of a wildcat la shown In Its ability to leap long distances. All of the cat tribe bnvt Immense power In tholr lc, and they make up in the length of their spring tbelr Inability to make a continued chase. African leopards In captivity have been known to leap from the floor of tho cages and strike the top, twelve feet above. Tiger make tre mendous leaps and strike down on their prey wlih a blow of their power ful paws uh they alight. Iiut the wildcat, for It size, Is probably the most wonderful Jumper of all the fe lines. A hunter who is well known for bis veracity toM in following story of an tiduture which llluHtiytes this power: "I was hunting In Hid snow one win tor and came Herons the track of ulldeat, which I followed for long rfixtance. Huddenly the tntcks came to au cud Iu u spot where V.m animal bad crouched. I looked 11 round . to see what bad become of the trail and away head of me saw a bunch of blood mid fcufher. Prom that spot the track led on again off Into a swamp. The situation was susceptible to but one explanation the wildcat had been hunting for bis dinner and had discovered a pheasant wandering about in the snow. The cat crept a close as be dared to the unsuspecting bird and gathered himself Into an ant mated spiral spring, such as the cat tribe coll tlienwlves Into when pre paring to spring, and. releasing the trig ger, shot Into the air, landing on top of the victim before tho bird, quick as pheasants usually are, could evade the stroke. The distance from where the cat crouched to where It caught the bird was Just thirty-three feet. I nat urally cupioed from the leugth of the leap that the cat was young and In full activity, but after I trailed It. to the awamp and shot It 1 discovered that It was old mid almost toothless. The animal's hunger may have spurred him to the preat Jump. If not, and the lesp was an evidence of what a iiwr- auuuuiud wiiucut can do, 1 wouldn't be MurprlHid to leuni that a young and active wildcat could clear ot least twice that dis.ance when pressed by necessity. PLEASANT HOUR OF ENTERTAINMENT VAUDEVILLE AT THE LOUVRE And Vaudeville that really Amuses and Interests you. Weekly Changes of Pro gram and Each Change an Improvement SPECIALTIES THIS WEEK SIUNA ItOBISKTS Magnificent Contralto Singer in all the Current Gems of Song and Real istic Sweedish Charac ter Act MA Kin WANDKUTII . Flute Solist. Mistress of all Lady Melodists ADMISSION FREE CHAS. WIRKKALA, Prop. Ill DISTILLERS LOUSIVILLE, KENTUCKY Old Forester Whiskey High in Quality and Price Tucker Whiskey Best Value on the Coast Major Paul Whiskey Noted for its Fine Flavor unit DISTRIBUTORS A8T0RIA, OREGON Wc have 99Q Boxes of PAPER at 25c, 35c, 40c, and 50c per box, and hardly two boxes of a kind, which we are closing out at from 7 to 9 Cents 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 " A rfT w w m.v r ' -v MUHIC BOOKS STATIONERY FISHERMEN, ATTENTION! SEE OUR WINDOW1 EVERYTHING YOU NEED1 PAINT, COTTON ROPE, SAIL CLOTH, NETTING TWINE, NETTING NEEDLES, OARS QX FLOATS The Foard & Stokes Hardware GoM Inc. Succeaaora U Foarft lc Stokea C. ASTORIA IRON WORKS JOHN FOX.Pree. F L BISHOP. Secretar) (Neleon Trot., Vice-Prea. and Sapt. . ASTORIA SAVINGS BANK.. Treat ' Designers and Manufacturers or .THE LATfcdT IMPROVED Canning Machinery, Marine Engines and Boilers, Complete Cannery Outfits Furniskd. RRESPO MJCKCE 'SOUCITED, " Foot of Fourth Street IIIIHIIHHMIIMMIIHMHHmMIMimimMMI BIG REDUCTIONS ON Wall Paper 30 PER CENT OFF X On!account of "the large new spring stock coming and X ,to maice room in our store we oner ou per cei off for the next few days. Buy your wall paper now while it is cheap. Eastern Painting & Decorating Company. Commercial Street, near Eighth. H MII Mil ! 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 M 1 1 M I H I HIM 1 1 M J. Q. A. BOWLBY, President. '). I. PETERSON, Vioe-preeident RANK PATTQN, Caihler. J. W. GARNER, Assistant Caahier. Astoria Savings Bank Capital Paid in 100,000, Burpiu and Cnfilvlded Profit 155,000 ' Transact a General Banking Business. Interest Paid on Time Deposits 63 Tenth 8tt, A STOMA. OHEGOH. First National Bank of Astoria, Ore. ESTABLISHED 18S6. Capital $100,000 f To Be Happy Sand Oav Maana not only good things to eat, but alao the beat of thing to drink, , and tho best of all good drlnka la Sund & Carlaon'a ij Rye and Bourbon Whiskies, , Choice Wines and Champagnes. I ii THE COMMERCIAL o ' 609 Commercial 8t iiwiX.. J THE GEM C. F. WISE, Prop. Choice Winaa, Liquor Merchant Lunch Prom and Cigar , 1 11:30 a. m. t 1:30 p jn. Hot Lunch t Q Hours 5 Centa Comer Eleventh and Commerckl JJSTOSU OSSOCX p.m D'm