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About The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930 | View Entire Issue (May 16, 1907)
THURSDAY, MAY 18, 1907. THE MORNING ASTORIAN, ASTORIA, OREGON, of I 1 r in iwa causes tinued use means permanent inmry to Health. " i QFollowinsr the advice of medical i scientists, England and France have ( .11 1 ! ... . ' - passea laws promDiung its use in bread making. -v""-.- American housewives should protect their house holds against Alum's wrongs by always buying pure Grape Cream of Tartar Baking Powder. qPure Grape Cream of a - qrure urape Cream of I ; , Tartar Powder is to be had I PmHmfyj for the asking Buy by name Sift , MB lie; pigeons, 11 1.25 Joson; squabs, 2 1.50 pr do,n. Itorifcy Dark, 10';4lle; umber, rj 13c; fnnr.y white, HQltQ. per It Fresh Meats and Fish, -Fresh meats Veal, msdlum, 76 109 lbs,, I Q I l-2c; 100 to 150 lbs. Mo to let ISO to 100 lb., 0 Mo; 100 It. anJ ovr, S 1-1 O lo; pork, IK p to; hoavlea, 1 to; beef, bulla, I O ll-.c; cowi, f 0 1c; steer-, I 0 7c mutton, medium slso, I Q 10c; larg T (Mo. Flsh-hallbut, tl-toj black cod, to black bast, par lb., 18c; striped bass, 13c; herring, to; flounder, fes; catfish, Hci shrimp, lOo; parch, le; aturgton, If Me; m trout; lloi atlveraUe. frown, Ic; steelhoads, llo; torn cod Poultry Old roosters, I 10c; hens, 7c amalU, 6c; Chinook aalmon, II 1-t Oysters Shoalwater bay, par gal Ion, It.tt; par aack, 14.50; Toka Point $1.60 par 101; Olymplea, 129 lbi., It Olymplas, per gallon, $1.18. Clama Hardshell, par box, 12.40; ra- aor clama; fl par box. Kwmv PORTLAND MARKETS Latest Quotations In tho Portland Markets. Cemplete Market Rtport Corrected Eioh Day. Givlno the wnoiesai Prieea of CoirtmcdHlee, Farm Pro due and Vegetable. PORTLAND, May 16. Shipments of cabbala continue to coma from Caltfornla and prices are about the aama aa they hava been for aoma time. Considerable home-grown green atuff lg now to ba had, such aa radishes, onions, etc. WHOLESALE PRICES. Tha following are quotation ruling In Portland aa reported by Jobber In the varlou line; Grain, Flour, Feed. Wheat Club, 80c; Valley, 80c; blue stem, 82c; red, 78o. FlourHard wheat ipatent, $5.60; straight, $4; graham, $44.60; rye, $5; whole wheat flour, $4.254.75; Val ley flour, $4.15; Dakota, $8.25; Eastern ryo, $6.60; Pllsburg, $6.75; Coryallls, $3.80. . Cereal foods Rolled oat, cream, 90-Ib. aacka, $7; lower grade, $5.50f 8,50! oatmeal, steel cut, 45-lb., sacks, $8 bbl.; 9-lb, aacka, 4.88 per balo'i oatmenl (ground), 45-lb. aacka, $7.60 per bbl; 9-lb. sacks, $4 per bale; apllt pea, $4.25 per 100-lb. aacka; 25-lb. boxes, $1.25: pearl barley, $4 per 100 lb,; 25-lb. boxe, $1.25 per box; patry flour, 10-lb. sacks, $2.80 per bbl. Ooata White, $29; gray, $28.50. v Com Whole, $26; cracked, $26 ton. Barley Brewing, $22.60823.50; feed $220 22.89; rolld, 123.60 14.50. Rye $1.4591.(0 per cwt Buckwheat $28 per ton. Mlllatuffn Middling, $2r! chop, $15; bran, $1T; hort. $18.50. Oniln bag Foreign and domeatlc, 8fl9c. Hny Valley, timothy, $15f 18; Eastern Oregon, $15?14; clover, $7 $7.60; cheat, $7f 7.50; nifnun, $11.50; grnln hy. $7 -t8; vetoh. $7.50f 8. Fruit. Tropical fruit Banana, iHo per pound; lemon, $5$$ box; orange. $3t)t-"S; grape frut, $3.50 crate; lime, 75c 1.23 per 100; tangerines, $2 box; trawberrle. 15-pound crate, $1.60 $1.00; homa-grown, 16o pound. Dried fruit Apple, evaporated, 8H C Jo lb.; apricots, 20c; peaches, 184c; pear, ISHc; prune, Italian, 48Vtc; French, 4ff8c; fig. California black, Silo; California whites, 8o; Smyrna, 80c; plums, pitted, 8c, Domestic fruits Apples, common, $1.50 2; fancy, $21.50 box. Heps, Weal, Hides, Etc, HopsChoic, I O lie; prima, t O 1-lc par lb. Wool VaUey, 11 C Mo; Eaatarn Oregon, II 0 II 1-lc; aa to shrinkage. Feather Oe, white. It 0 40o; gaata, gray or mixed, 15 O lOo; duck, white. IS 0 too; duck, tnlxad, 11 0 150. ' Mohair Choice, It 0 29c Caacara aagrada, (Chlttlm bark) 1 1-t 0 1 1-t cts. par lb. Beeswax Oood, clean and pure, 12 0 16c par lb. . Tallow Prima, I 1-t 0 4 1-lc; No. I and grease, I 0 to par lb. Oregon grape root Par 100 lbs 0 40. HIJes Dry No. 1, 1$ lbs, and up, per lb., IT 0 19c; kip. No. i, IT 0 10c; according to else. Dry tatted , bulls and stag, ons-thlrd lass than dry flint; low grades t-lt 0 to par lb. less; salted ter, CO lbs. and op, 10 0 llo: under SO lbs, steer and cows, I 0 10 o; stags and bulla, To; kips, II to 10 lb., lOo par lb.; calf, 10 to 14 lbs. tie; calf, under 10 las., 11 0 11c; green, un salted, lo par lb. leas; iheeptVlna, shearlings, No, 1, II 0 llo; short wool. No. J, 40 0 lOo each; medium wool, No. 1, fl 0 U0 each; murrain pelts, 10 to tO par cent less; horse hides, salted, $1.60 to t, according to else; dry. according to else, 11 0 fLtl; colt. It 0 too each; Angora, wooled, too 0 $1.50; goat, common, II 0 tSo each. Vegetablee. Cabbage Pound, SWSttc; caull flower, 75c0$l per dosen; parsley, 25o per dosen; hothouse lettuce, $2 per box, head, 40o doien; spinach, per box, $1.15;' artichoke, 75cg$l per dosen; Alaska peaa, Ic; telephone peas, 10c lb.; okra, $1.75; tomatoes, Mexican, $2.50f 8.75; Florida, $44.60; Oregon rhubarb, $if4o; cucumbers, $28.50 dosen; eggplant, '86o lb.; Cuban pep- uer. $8 orate; asparagus, $1.75 box. Potatoes Fancy, $1.86S per cwt. Onions 25c(ff$2. Turnips Per nck, $2; carrots, $2.25 sack; beets, $2.2532.50; horseradish, R9c per pound. '...'....' .. , Produoe. ' Butter Country creamery, JO 2214c; city creamery, 22'4o; store, 15 01O butter fat, tlo. Egg Oregon ranch, 18c. - Cheese Young America, 170170; Oregon full cream, flats, 16 He. Poultry Old roosters, 910c; hens, Ho; mixed, 13Ho; fryers, t022cj broiler, 2214825c; dressed, 11 higher than live; ducks, old 1814oi dressed, 1819o; geese, live, 8c; dress- Qroeeria, Provident, Eta. - Sugar, tack bails a O. $4.12 1-1 Golden C. $4.11 1-1; extra C $4.41-1-1; powdered, $5.01 1-1; cube, $5.17 1-1; beet, $4.71 1-1; fruit sugar, $1- 91 1-1; boxes, SO ct. cwt advance over aack basis (lets l-4o it paid tor In fif teen days). Baanw Small white, t l-4o; large white, I 1-lc; pink, to; bayou, 4 1-to; Lima, 1 1-to; Mexican red, 4 $-4c Coffee Mocha, 14 0 ttc; Java, fan cy, 16 0 28c; Java, good, SO 0 14c; Java, ordinary, 17 0 lOo; Costa Rica, fancy, 18 0 10c; Costa, Rica, good, 11 0 18c; Arbuckla, lt.lt cwt; Lion, 15 7-tc per lb.; Columbia ooffee, 14 l-4c; Salvador, It 1-tcs ..- . Date Golden, 40 lb. boxes, 7c; lib, packages, Ic; Fard, II lb. boxes, $1.40 box. Rice Imperial Japan, No. L $5.95c; Southern Japan, S 1-4 0 S 1-lc; bro- ken, 4 l-2o; head, fancy, I t-4c; choice. o. ' " Lard Kettle-rendered, tierces, 13c; Tub, It l-4c; 60 II $-4c; 10s 11 1-to; 10s It l-4c; Standard pure, tierces, lo less compound, tierces, S 1-to; leaf, lie D.ied Fruits Apples, evaporated, 100 par lb.; sundrled, sacks or boxes, none; apricots lOo; peaches II 1-lc; pears, 1$ l-lo; prunes, Italian, 4 0 8 l-2c; French, 4 0 Ic; Figs, California, blacks, I t-4o; California whites, lo; Smyrna, I0O; plums, pitted, lo; Figs White, lb., I 0 To; black, I 0 To; , Provisions Hams, large 16a; small, 16 l-2c; picnic 12c; boiled hams, 15c; boiled picnic, lOo; breakfast bacon, fancy, 11 l-lo; English, 17c; dry salted short clears, 12c; backs, 12c Nuts Walnuts, No. 1, toft shell, 170 ISo; No. 1 hard shell, II 0 16o.; al monds, 19 0 20c; Alberts llo; Braiils, 20c; pecans, 13o; hickory, 8c; Vlr- glnla peanuts, 8 l-lo; Jumbo Virgin- la peanuts, lOo; Japanese peanuts, 8-l-2c; Chestnuts, Italian, tOc; Italian, 20o; coooanuts, dosen, II 0 90o; pine nuts, 17 1-to. Raisins Loote Muscatels, I crown, 9c; t-crown, 1 l-to; Bleached seed less Sultanas, 10 0 it l-lo; unbleach ed seedless Sultanas, I l-lo; London layers, t-crown, whole boxes of tOlbs., $2.85: t-orown, $M0. Mora News From tha New England States. If any one oaa any doubt a to th virtue of Foley's Kidney Cure, Ibey need only to refer to Mr. Alvln H, Ktlmpnon, of Wllllrnantlc, Conn.,, who. after almost losing hops of recovery on account of tho failure of so many remedies, finally tried Foley's Kidney Cure, which ha says was "just t thing" for him, as four bottles cured him completely. He 1 now entirely well and free from all tha suffering Incident to acuta kidney trouble. T. F. Lauiln, Owj Drug Store. i o ' : UNION EMPLOYMENT AGENCY. New Project Being Put Forth By Sev eral Reilrosdi in Chicago. CHICAGO, May 15Several of the railroad centering In Chicago are con. nl'lorlug tho advlwtblllty of establish. rig union employment bureau, with a view to insuring a better graoe of operating employees. Great secrecy I maintained regard. Ing the project because tha bitter op position of labor organisation Is feared. In the operating conference which recently have been held by one or two road here, the subject was received win unanimous approval. it such a bureau to esub'lshea h will have i complete list of all operating employ " In the I'nited States, with the com- pltte record of the aervlce of each, It I tatd that the demand for op- rating employees 1 so great now that any applicant no matttir what hi rec ord, find almost Instant' employment with any road. A Narrow Eeape. G. W. Cloyd, merchant of Plunk, Mo, had a narrow escape four years ago, when he ran a Jlmson bur into his thumb. He toys: "The doctor wanted to amputate It but I would not consent I bought a box of Bucklen's Arnica Salve and that cured tha dan gerous wound." tSo at Charles Rodger, druggist AID FRISCO CARMEN. Chicago Csrmen's Union Pltdge $40, 000 To Help FHmo 8triker. ? .'HUM GO, May IS-Th AtTuilgumote.l 8tft Railway Kmployeea I'nlon ye. U-rday pleIgt;d $49,000 to the striking trssl car mployoi of Hun Francis to. Division 264,24 1.24, snj 808, th lfXl f tho CoUaKo Blmit Car Em ploye, mt a lelogram to Richard Cornelius, preIJent of tho Han Fran. cUrro division, notifying him of their action. Mr. H. Joyce, M KulJIvan Bt Clnremnnt N. IX., writes: "About a yt-iir ago I bought two bf,ttls of Foley' Kidney Cure. It cured me of a severe case of Kidney trouble of several years' standing. It certainly Is a grand, good medicine, and I heart. Ily recommend it." T. F. Laurin, Owl Drug Stored Tha Life Inturanc muddle has fart-l the public t thinking. The wonda'ful succe- that ha met Ballard' Horehound Syms In It crusade on Coughs, Influenza and Bronchitis and !1 Pulmonary troubles ha started the public to thinking of tbt wonderful preparattn. They are all using it Join the proce slon and Jown with lckness. Ptko 25c, 60c and $t00. i INSURANCE ELECTION FRAUDS. MINE FIRE. Reported That Ninety Man Lot Their Live by Suffocation. . . MEXICO CITT, May 15. Nwa from the Terncras mine, In the State of Du rango where a great flra Is raging, corroborates the earlier dlsptchea to the effect that 90 men loat their live In the disaster the -greater number be ing suffocated. All of the bodies hava been recovered and burled. Tha dead were all Mexican laborers. Testimony of Former Witness Coror- boratad by Other Witntste. NEW YORK, May l;.-rhe t-s'l- mlnoy given reveral days aao i v Charlee E. Carrlngfon, a fomer em ploy of the International Policyhold ers Committee, that certain ballots ia the recent election of directors of th New York Llfa Insurance Company were altered by direction of George E. Sehrugham, manager of tha Policy holders Committee, wa partially cor orborated by other witnesses when the hearing was resumed yesterday. .,- Kidney complaint kin more people than any other disease. . This la due t the disease being so, insidious that It gets a good bold on the system before it is recognised. Foley's Kidney Cure will prevent the development of fatal disease if taken In time. T. F. Laurie Owl Drug Store. . Q, A. BOWLBY, President. 0. L PETERSON. Vic Preidnt rRANK PATTON, Cashier. I. W. GARNER, Assistant CasMet, Astoria Savings Bank Capital Paid in flOOeOt BorplDiandCnOlTiaedProfltataSvOIB. TransaeU a General Banking Basineu, t Interest Paid on Time lvixmIU, $ T.oth St-et, ASTCKIA, OREOOM Astoria & Columbia R. River R. Co i i 4iS BOHD IT, ASTORIA, CSXGCS Carries th riaeet Lint tl Wines, Liquors and Clears CALL AND SEE US am. 8.ISI Km TRANSPORTATION. Morning Astorlan, 60 cants par month, delivered by carrier. Steamer TELEGRAPH The only Btoatnboat nuiklne a round trip DA eiCTpt Thnnnloy bet weeo i'ortlainl and Astoria and y poiou. , NO WAY POINT8 ON SUNDAY Portland Landing;, Alder Street Dock Astort Luuling, Callender Dock Leare Portland 7:00 fa, in.; arrive Atirt,l:a0 p. m, Leare Aniorut T.m p. m.; arrive rorttano p. 01. SUNDAY EXCURSIONS lttvt Portland 8 a. tn.; arrive Astoria 1 p.m. Leave Astoria I p. m., arrive Portland p. m. The K".l-ine r W5rV TOK r.-rJ jfa-".-- -r-a Steamer - Lurline Night Boat for Portland and Way Landing's. PASSENGERS. FREIGHT. Laav Aitoria dally exoapt Sunday at 7 p.m. Laavea Portland Daily Except Sunday t 7 a. m. Quick Servloe ' Exoellent Maala Good Bertha. Landing Aatorla Flaval Wharf. Landing Portland Foot Taylor St G. B. BLESSING, Agant Phone Main 2701. ' .ot .I8 ,m P ISM .!) 8.M! tlO am D.m 5.dl.T tm (.10 11-641 S.1I 'I2.SI (.61 .12l 7.03 7.11 pm xfva ia.ni a Lv 8-00 (.10! t-21 10.06 lO.lli i U.! u.. 12.061 Ulf 13.9ft p.m1 PORTLAND (jOBLE EAISIER ' QUIN'CY CLATOKASIK CLIFTON AT ASTOEU Lv. Lv. ASTORIA Ar. Ar.WABKENTON Lvr Lv.WABRENTOJ Ar. Ar. IT. STEVENS Lv. Lv rrrSTKVEjia ar Ar. WAKRESTONLv. Lv.WABBEXTOS Ar, GLENWOOD CLA rsor CHARHART Ar. BgAbiBK Lv. at. -a, n a.m p.u4p.mj.m io.4,v: g.40,1 ia. S5i 1M .4. T.-aOj (.10 704: ja 1101 8.W S.3D L4S10.K 7.4 am tjujiojt im m a.y. wjx 7- 1M 10.U) 7.41 10.14 7 IOXA 7.27 wi)S 7.14 tM M 7.04 4.4-i 4J 8 67 4..D f.M (A) A) tM p.m:p m'a.m' Trains marked run dally. CONNECTIONS At Portland, with (Ul trana-contlnental lines. At Goble, with Northern Pacific Railway Co. At Astoria; with steamers for San Franci'co and Tillamook and Ilwayco Ratlway & Navigation Co.'t boat and railway. ' - , ,. ' Through. tickets gold to and from all' points East, and Europe. For further particular apply to, : J. McGTJRE, R. H. JENKINS, Superintendent, Astoria, Or. Genl. Fit. & Passgr. Agt. Astoria, Or. I THE TRENTON First-Class Liquors and Cigars 602 (Commercial Street. Gjrner Cornmercial and J4th. Astoria, Oregon. mm THE O E M C. F. WISE. Prop. Choice Win, Liquors Merchants Lunch From and Cigars 11:30 a. m. to 1:30 p jn. Bot Lunch t aQ Honrs s. Cents Corner Eleventh rod Commercial ASTOKU ORKGOS TIDE TABLE, MAY MAY, Low Water, Data. 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 . . Wednesday Thursday . Friday ., , ion? A. M. h.m. ft j 1 9:37 -0.9 2 10:82-0.71 811:33 -0.8 4 5 1:18 S.4 ... 7 .. 8 ... 81 ...101 ...11 ...12 ...18 ...14 ..15 ...16 ...171 18. 6 2: 23) 3-01 8:39 4:32; 5:231 6:07 6:4S 7:27 8:02 8:83 9:05' 8:881 10:04 10:54 19.11:40 .20 .SI .23 .23 .24 .25 .26 .87 .28 .291 .80 .11 0 1: 2 S: 4 5: 6: 6 7:44 8:83 9:24 10:17 1.0 0.3 0.1 0.1 0.1 0.1 0.1 0.3 0.6 0.71 0.9 8.81 8.4 2.8 2.0 1.1 O.il 0.6 1.2 -1.5 1.6 1.5 1.1 P. h.m. 9:38 10:88 11:48 12:86 1:49 2:50! 8:43 4:40 5 6:10 6:48 7:21 7:52 8:23 8:62 9 10:04 11:10 12:81 1:27! 2:25 8:24 4:23 5:15 6:03 6:521 7:42 8:82 9:28 10:31 M. ft, 2.8 8.2 8.6 0.1 0.4 0.7 1.0 1.2 1.3 1.7 2.1 8.5 2:9 3.2 8.5 3.8 3.9 S.9 i'.i 1.4 1.6 1.8 1.9 2.0 2.2 2.4 2.6 2.8 8.0 8.1 h.m. 2:42 3:29 4:25 5:03 6:47 8:07 9:22 10:24 11:17 0:06 0:87 1:03 ft 1.4 9.1 8.6 8.0 7.6 7.8 7.4 7.5 7.7 MAY. .1907. High Water. I A. M. Date. Wednesday .. 1 Thursday 2 Friday .. s Saturday ., ... 4 SUNDAY ...... 5 Monday .. 6 Tuesday ., .... 7 Wednesday .... 8 Thursday .. ... 9 Friday 10 Saturday .. ...11 SUNDAY 12 Monday .. .....13 Tuesday 14 Wednesday ,. ,.15, Thursday 16 Friday 17 Saturday .. ...18 SUNDAY .. ...19 Monday .. ,i.,,20 Tuesday .. 21 Wednesday .. ..22 Toursday .. ...23 Friday .. 24 Saturday .'. ...JR SUNDAY 26i Monday .....27 Tuesday ,, ,,,.28 Wednfiddav . . . S9 Thursday .. ,..80 Friday .. ......81 h.m. 8:59 5:03 6:10 7:22 8:27 9:23 110:09 110:62 11:80 12:03 8.8 12:47, 8.9 1:27 8.8 2:05 M. ft. 1:331 3.7 2:43 6.1 2:08 2:40 8:161 3:56 4:47 6:48 7:02 8:17 9:28 10:28 11:20 0:05 0:49 1:33 2:22 8:13 8.5 8.3 7.9 7.6 7.2 6.8 6.6 6.6 6.9 7.2 7.5 9.8 10.0 9.9 9.6 9.2 2:81 4:03 4:43 6:81 6:25 7:20 8:12 9:02 9:51 110:88 11:22 12:18 1:11 2:03 2:57 8:51 4:49 6.4