FRIDAY, APRIL. 19, 11)07. THK MORNING ASTOIUAN, ASTORIA, OREGON. MISS WOMEN SUFFER Many women offer In elleuoe tad drift tluiig from bad to worM, know ing well tbttt they ought to have Immediate assistance. How many women do you know who are perfectly well enu strong? iv lx easily traced to feminine ueram Thecauae nw OHIO JULIE FLORENCE WALSH (reutrnt wiiluli manliest Itaelf In depression of iplrlu, reluctance to go anywhere or do anything, backache, drawing" eenaatlona, flatulency, Demmaucas, end elat'pleasneaa, These symptom are Imt warning! that there I denser eh ad, and un left heeded, a life of aufferlnjr or eorloua operation U Uie Inevitable rrtult The beat remedy for all tbM eymptoro la , Lydia E Pinkham's Vegetable Compound made from nalWe root and herbe. No other medicine In the country baa received euoh widespread and unqualified endorsement Xo other wedU eine ha suoh a record of mires of female Me. Mlaa J. F. Weleh, of ISI W..iath Bt., New York City. wrltei-"Lydla B. Ilnkham'a Vegetable Compound baa been of Inestimable value in restoring- my health.! suffered from female illneaa which canted dreadful heedeohear dleslnesa, and dull pains in my back, but your medlelne toon brought about a ebange In my general condition, built me up and made me perfectly wall." Lydla E. ttnkhetu'e Vegetable Compound eurea Female Complain ta, aueh aa Backache. Falling and Dlaplaoeuente, Inflammation and Uloera tloo, and omnia dlaeaaee. It ia invaluable in preparing for child birth and durlnr the Change of Ufa. It eurea Nervous I'roatratlon, Headache, General Debility, and Inrlgoratea the whole system. Mrt. Plnkham't Standing Invitation to Women Women Buffering from any form of female weakneaa are Invited to write Mr. Plukham, at Lynn, Maaa. Her advice la free. 0 PORTLAND latest Quotations In the Portland Markets. Complete Market Reperta Correoted laeh Day, Giving the WholeseU Prleee ef CommodHlee, Farm Pro duoe and Vegetables. Homo-arown nuptunttus, the flnet yt sien In the l-nl market, In now on (iilo on Front niree! at 15 rent it pound and within a short, time It will bo Cheaper ami take the place altniieiher of the California product, which here tofure lute inmnlle1 the market, a yet receipt r emnll. hut much of It la grown In the murkr i grilna adja cent to the city, and supplle will he aliunJant e'Kin, pound; plneapplee, $4.50 Q 1,(0 per doien; lemons, 1160 Q 4.00 bos; or ane, HIS O $500; grape fruit, $4,119 crate; limet, 75o O 11.21 per 100; tan tertnee; 11.75 per box. Domestic frtilta Apples, common, ISo C 1100; fancy, tUO J 50 boa: cranberries, 110 O 11 bbL Hope, Wool, Hidei, Etc Hop Choice, O 11c; prime, Mo per lb, Wool-Valley, II A Mo; Eartern Oregon, II O II l-2c; aa to ihrlnlwge, FeatheraClee, white, IS Q 40c; geese, gray or mixed, II 10c; duck, white, II A 20c; duck, mixed, 12 C ISo. Mohair Choice, 21 A 29c. Caacara segrada, (Chlttlm bark) I M O 1-2 eta. per lb. Beeswax flood, clean and pure, 22 A 2io per lb. Tallow Prime, 11-2 0 4 l-2c; No, I and greaae, I to per lb. Oregon grape root Per 100 Iba., 4o. HIJee-Dry no, I, if lb, and up, par lb., 17 A lie; kip, No. 1, 17 A 20c; according to alte. Dry aalted bulls and eta-, one-third leea than dry flint; low gradoa l-ll O lo per Ib.leaa; aalted eteert, 10 lha. and up, 10 O lie; under 50 Iba., aleere and oowa, I A 10 c; ataga and bulla, To; klpa, II to 10 Iba., 10c per lb.; calf, 10 to 14 (be. lie; calf, under 10 Iba., 11 A 12c; green, un salteJ, lo per lb. leaa; sheepslclna, ahearllnga, No. i, II A 15c; ahort wool No. 1, 40 O I0o each; medium wool, No. 1, il 1.S0 each; murrain pelt, 10 to 20 per cent leaa; horse hide, aalted, 11.50 to 2, according to elxe; dry, according to else, fl O 11.21; colt, 2S A DOo each; Angora, wooled, 10c A I 50; goat, common, II A 2 Do each. WHOLESALE PRICES. The following are quotationa ruling In Portland aa reported by Jobber In the various line: Grain, Flour, Feed Wheat Club. 72 O 7lo; Valley. 70 O 71 c; blueatem, 74 A 75c; red, 71c. Flour Hard wheat patent, 4.15, straight. 13.10; graham, $2.71 O 24.25; rye, IS; whole wheat flour, $4.00 O $4, 60; Valley flour. $3.55 O $2.71; Dakota, 1140 Q 6.50; Eastern Rye, $6.40; Pills, vury $1.20; Corvallla, $2.55. Oata White. $21; gray. $31.60. Corn Whole. $!S; cracked, $21 per ton. Barley Drawing. $22 O $2$; feed $21 A 22; rolled, $22.60 A 14.60. Rye $1.45 O M0 per cwt. Hay Valley, timothy, $11 O II; Eaatern Oregon, $15 A It; Clover, $7 A tt' rhaat. IT ft 7. SO: alfalfa, til.. 60: grain, bay, $7 A s: vetcn S7.tso $1. , Buckwheat ISI per ton. Mlllst uffs Middlings, $25; . chops, $16; bran, $17; short, $11.60. Cereal fooda Rolled oata, cream, $0 lb. sacks, $7; lower graJe, $6.60 O I 60; oatmeal, steel cut, 45-lb. sacks, Vegetables. Potatoes II. A 1.60 per cwt Cabbage, lb. I 1-2 A c; Cauliflower. 12.50 per crate; paraley, 25o per doa; hot house lettuce, $2 per box; head 40c doa; spinach, 2 O lo lb.; art! choke,, -75o n $1.00 per aosen; peas. II l-Io lb.; celery, $2.76 A $4.00 per crate; okra, $1.75; sprouts, to lb.; to- matoe. Mexican, $2.26 O $176; aapar agua, II l-2c lb.; rhubarb, 7o lb.: cu cumbers, $2 and $2.50 doaen. Onions 76c O 10c. , Turnlpa Per aack, $1 A $1.25; car. rota, $1 and $125; beets, $1.14 A $1.50; horseradish, 7 1-1 O lo.lb. Fresh Meets and Fish. Fresh meat Veal, medium, 71 to 100 lb.. I A I l-!c; 100 to 160 lb. 7 1-fc to to.; 150 to 200 Iba, I A I l-$c 200 Iba. and over, I 1-1 A lo; pork, t A 9c: heavies, 7 A lc; beef, bulla, I A !l2c; cows, I Q lc; steers', I A 7c; mutton, medium alxe, I A 10c; large 7 lc. Fih-hallbut, ll-2e; black cod, lc; black bass, per lb., 18c; striped bass, 13c; herring, 6c; floundera, lc; catfish, 12c; shrimp, 10c; perch, lc; aturgeon, 12 l-2c: vea trout, lie; allveralJes, fro, en, lc; steelheada, 11c; torn cod 7c: smelts, 6c; Chinook salmon. 12 1-2 c. Oysters Bhonlwater bay, per gal Ion, $2.15; per aack. $4.60; Toka Point, $1.10 per 100; Olymplaa, 120 lbs., $6 Olympias, pr gallon, $1.25. Clams Hardshell, per box. $2.40; ra- aor clams', $2 per box. Produce. Butter Country creamery, 15 A it c; city creamery, 17 l2e; store, 20 49 lie; butter fat, lie Eggs Oregon ranch, lie a doion. Poultry Old roosters, I A 10c; bene, $1 bbl; I lb. eacke, $4.21 per bale; oat- 14 0 14 Mo; fryera, II A 17c; broli- meal, (ground,) 45-lb, eacke, 17.60 per bbl.; l-lb. aacki', $4 per bale; eplltpea $4.25 per 100-lb. sack; 15-lb. boxee, $1.26; pearl barley, $4 per 100 Iba.; 15. tb. boxes, $1.26 per box; P&stry flour, 10 lb. eacke, $1.10 per bbL Grain bags Foreign and domestlo, 1 1-4 cent. Fruits. Tropical fruit Banana,' lo per era, 22 O 25c; dressed stock, 1 A 1 1-2 c; higher than live; duck, 15 16o; turkeye, IS 14c; dreased, 14 O 15c; geete, live, I A lo; dressed, 10 A lie; pigeons, $1 A 1.50; aquaba, $2 A $3 do. Cheese Young America, II A It 1 o; Oregon full cream flats, 15 1-2 He. Honey Dark, 10 1-1 A Ho; amber, It O Ho; fancy white, 14 A lie. Groceries, Provisions, Etc. Sugar, eack basis D. O. $4.11 1-1 aolden C, $4 82 1-1; extra C, $4.42- 1-2; powdered, $5.02 1-1; cube, $5,27 1-1; beet, $4.72 1-1; fruit sugar, 24.- 12 1-2; boxes, 60 cts. cwt advance over sack basis (less l-4 If paid for In fif teen days). Beans Small white, I t-4e; large white, I 1-tc; pink, lo; bayou, 4 l-2c; Lima, I l-2e; Mexican rede, 4 $-4e. Coffee Mocha, 14 Q tie; Java, fan cy, 21 Q 21c; Java, good, 20 14c; Java, ordinary, 17 O 20o; Costa Rica, fancy, II A 10c; CoataRlca, good, 12 O lie; Arbuckle, 11.11 cwt; Lion, 16- 7-io per lb.; Columbia coffee, 14 l-4c; Salvador, II l-2c; Nuts Walnuts, No. 1, aoft shell. 17 lie; No, 1 hard ahelL 16 O lo.; al monda, II 20c; Albert lie; Braslla; 20o; pecana, 21c; hickory, lc; Vir ginia peanuts, I 1-lc; Jumbo Virgin la peanut, 10c; Japanese peanut. I-l-2c; Chestnut, Italian, 10c; Italian, 20o; cocoanuta, doaen. II O lOo; pine- nuts, 17 1-lc, Raisins Loose Muscatels, I lc; l-crown, I 1.2c; Bleached aeed leas Bultanaa, 10 II 1-lc: unbleach ed seedless Sultanas, I 1-tc; London iayera, t-orown, whole boxee of lOlbs., 12.25; 2-crown, $2.10. Dates Golden, 60 lb. boxes, 7c; lib. packages, gc; Fard., IS lb. boxes, $1.40 box. Rice Imperial Japan, No. 1, $5.95c; Southern Japan, S 1-4 6 1-2c; bro ken, 4 l-2c; head, fancy, I t-4o; choice, lo. Lard Kettle-rendored, tierces, ISo; Tubs, 12 t-4c; 60a It l-4c; 10a 11 l-2c; 10a 11 l-4o; Standard pure, tierces, lo leaa compound, tierces, I 1-lc; leaf, lie. Dried Fruits Apples, evaporated, lOo per lb.; vundrled, aacka or boxes, none; apricots 20c; peaches 11 l-2c; pears, 13 1-lc; prunes, Italian, 4 I-l-2c; French, 4 lc; Figs, California, blacks, 5 J-4c; California whites, c; Smyrna, 20c; plums, pitted, lc; Figs White, lb., I 7c; black, 7c; Provision Hams, large 16c; email. II l-2c; picnic, 12c; boiled hams, 25c; boiled picnic, 20c; breakfast bacon, fancy, 21 l-2c; English, 17c; dry aalted short clears, 12c; backa, 12a Y aJjp gjf - M in your office as well as in other departments We make all kinds of o but our specialty is systems for the LUMBER BUSINESS a- LATEST STYLE RULING MACHINE FOR RULING PAPER. s III MI TIDE TABLE, APRIL Jjflgh Water Date." Monday .. . Tuesday .. Wednesday . Thuraday ,, Friday ,. . . Saturday ... SUNDAY .. inndny .. , Tuesday ,, Tuesday .. Thursday .. Friday ..' .. Saturday .. SUNDAY .. Monday ., . Tuesday .. Wednesday , Thursday .. Friday .. .. Saturday . SUNDAY . Monday ,. Tuesday .. Wednesday Thursday . Friday .. , Saturday . SUNDAY . Monday ,, Tuesday ,. . ...11 .....2 ....18 . ...14 15 ....10 .. ..17 , ...18 10 ....20 . ...21 23 ....23 .. ..24 , ...25 26 ...S7 , ,.,28 29 $o! A. M. P. M. i.m. ftThm 1:27 1:07 1:61 4:43 S: 45 7:oo 8:20 1: 14 10:87 10:87 0:04 0:88 1:10 1:41 2:12 2:44 8::i 8:52 4:83 6:14 6:82 7:47 8:57 9:69 10:54 11:45 0:SS 1:14 1:5: 1.2 1,1 8 1.6 1 7. 7, 7.1 1.1 1.1 1.5 8.7 8:8 8.8 8.7 8.6 8 7 7.6 7.1 7.0 6 7.0 7.8 7.7 8.1 1.4 1.6 I.I 1:08 4:02 5:01 8:18 7:42 8:69 10:00 110:47 11:28 U:28 12:17 12:57 1:87 2:16 1 1:10 4:20 6:09 1:06 7:11 8:16 1:12 1.59 10:42 11:231 11:69 12:13 1:22 1:12 1:08 ft. 7.1 7.1 1.7 1.4 1.4 1.7 7.1 7.7 1.1 1.1 1.8 8.1 1:0 7.6 7.2 6,7 l.t 1.0 6.0 1.1 8.4 1.1 7.5 8.1 1.6 1.0 l.t 1:1 1.0 7.1 APRiL, 18077 Low Water. Date. Monday ,. Tuesday .. Wednesday Thursday . Friday .. . Saturday . , SUNDAY , Monday , . Tuesday . . Wednesday Thursday , Friday ., , Saturday .. SUNDAY ., Monday . , Tuesday .. Wednesday Thursday , Friday . . Saturday .. SUNDAY . , Monday . , Tuesday .. Wednesday Thursday ,, Friday ., , Saturday ,, SUNDAY ., Monday , , Tuesday .. .... 1 .... 2 ..8 ... 4 .... 6 .. 6 ...7 .... 8 ... 9 ..10 ...11 ....12 ..13 ...14 ....15 ,...16 ..17 ..18 A.M.J P. M h.m. 8:57 6:47 10:43 11:46 1:071 2:36 8:62 4:53 6:42 6:23 7:031 7:42 8:181 8:66 9:30 10:07 10(48 .19111:33 ..20 .21 ....2 ....23 ....24! ...25 ....26 , ..27! ...28 ....29 ....80 0:52 2:12 1:22 4:18 4:58 5:43 6:281 7:12 7:68 8:451 ft. I h.m. 9:051 9.48 i 10:40 1 11:45 12:68 2:13 3:23 4.23 5:16 6:58 6:86 7:11 7:47 8:20 8:60 9:20 9:64 110:40 .111:87 1:28 2 1 4:18 5:041 5.48 6:86 7:18 8:01 1:471 40 BOND IT, ASTORIA, OKXOOsT Carries the Finest Line of Wines, Liquors and I Clears CALL AND SEE US f CANADIAN PACIFIC EMPRESS" Lino of the Atlantlo Nothing better afloat than Our new express steamers, "Empress of Brit ain" and "Empress of Ireland" J; (14500 tons-), Quebec to Liverpool lis in six days; less than four days al sea, Superior accommodations 1.2 .,,ili rv,.r . i j lis I safety. Send for illustred booklet 1-6 anil aailinir list a 1 - b J 'ill James Fl'. alyaon, Agent Astoria Ore. The majority of saw mills in the Northwest use our productions. We make all kinds of Voucher Eecords, Car Shipment Sales Books, Cargo Shipment Sales Books, Pay Eoll Ledgers, Log Registers, and a full line of Lumber Blanks. exT SEND FOR SAMPLES T ! The J. 8. Dell MMMM ing'er Co i! Astoria. Oreg'on.