WEDNESDAY, MAY n, 1907. THE MORNING ASTOKIAN, ASTOIUA, OIIEGON. x PIMND MAHKETS f Latest Quotations In the Portland mm a Markets, CswpUu Mrkt Report CorrteUd Iioh Day, Giving the WhoUwU Prless of CommedHlee, Farm Pr due and Vegetable, fORTJANJ), May 21Knmlt bip menu of wx Lean irura Coacltoll an Vaoavllle, Cel., hav been reoslved on Front itrwt, the ftrtt of th eeoa of thee favorite varillo, and they sell readily at U wnti a pound, A few how of summsr aqnssb have alio eom In. They Mil at 11 to. WHOLESALE PRICII, Tho following ar quotation ruling la Portland a reported bjr Jobbers to t& various Unt Grain, flour, Feed. Wheat-Club, loo; Valley, gOoj blue tarn, lie; rod, 7 Jc Flour Hard wheat ttatent, ft.to; straight, 14; graham, t4.t0: 170, tS whole wheat flour, MISQUSi Val ley flour, M.ir; Dakota, 0OtS: Eastern rye, 16,60; Filsburg, ll.TSi Corvsllls, f.IO. Cereal foods Rolled oat a, cream, 90-lb. sacks, $7; tower grade, 15.600 6,80; oatmeal, ateel out, 4S-Ib., sacks. II btl.i -lb. sacks, IU! Hf bale; oatmeal (ground), 45-lb, aacka, 17.10 par bbl; t-lb. aacka, f( per bale; spill peai. MM per 100-lb, aacka; 1Mb. box, iLlli pearl barley, 14 per lo I be, 1 1Mb. bo, IMS per box; paatry flour, 10-lb, aacka, 11.10 per bbl Oato White, 129; gray, Itl.SO. ComWhole, 134: cracked, 131 ton. Barley Brewing, l2l.C0On.S0; feed 111021.66; rolled, IIS.S0Qt4.60. Rye tl.4SOl.S0 per cwt. Buckwheat 134 per ton. Afiltatufro-tllddllnge, 125; chop. tit; bran, 117; ahorta. 111.10. Grain bag Foreign and domeetlc, C9o, ,, " ' May-Valley, timothy, 116011; Eastern Oregon, $Hd; clover, t?f 17. SO; cheat, 177.50: alfalfa," 111.50; grain hay. 1741: vetch, I7.104JI. Fruit. Tropical frulta Bananaa, SVo per pound; lemona, I5$f6 box; orange, Mfl.76; grape frut. 1160 crate; lime. 75oJl. per 100; tangerine, M box; etrawberrlee, 18-pound crate, 11.6041 11.00; homegrown, 130150 pound. Dried frulta Apple, evaporated, ttt J9c lb.; apricots, lOo; peachea, UVo; pear. 1IH; prune, Italian, 44Vie; French, 4f 4c; flg. California black, Ifcc; California white, to; Smyrna, S0c plum, pitted, 60, . Domestto frulta Apple, common, 11.6001; fancy, 21.80 box. Vegetable. Cabbage Pound, 8GHo; cauli flower. 76eU Pr doen; parsley, 16c per doien; hothouse lettuce, 'II per box, h'ad, 40o doon; plnach. per box. S 11.15; artichoke, 76cf It per dosen; Alaaka pea, c; telephone pea, 10c lb.; okra. 11.78; tomato, Mexican, lt.604fl.7t; Florida, $404.60; Oregon rhubarb, 104c; cucumber, I1Q1.S0 doien; eggplant, t5o lb,; Cuban Pep uer. II crate; ajparagui, 11.75 box. Potato Facy, II per cwt Onion 15c3. Turnip Pr ck, It; carrot, 11.16 sack; beet, ll.16ft.50; horradth. gjjiOo per pound. Produo. Butter Country' oreamery, 100 liUo; city creamery, Hoi tore, It 4911a; butter fat, Ho. Bgg-rOregon ranch, lTttQlto. Cheee Toung America, 1717Ho; Oregon full cream, flat, ltttc. Poultry Old rooteri, 901Oo; hen, 4a; mixed, HMo; fryer, I0ll4o; broiler, 12V425o; drsed, 10 IMA higher than live; duok. old 11014a; yound, 17018c; geese, live, 8c; dress ed, 10011c; pigeon, $101.25 per dosen; equaba, 1201.60 per doien, Honey Dark, lOVi011o; amber, 11 013o', fancy white, 140160. Freeh Meat and Fleh. Fresh meat Veal, medium, 75 to 100 lb., 10 1 l-lo; 100 to 180 lb. 7 I- la to 8c; 150 to 100 lb., 4J I l-lo; 200 ft. 'and over, 8 1-1 0 to; pork, t 0 lo; heavtee, 7 (9 to; beef, hull, I S II- lc; cow, 5 0 to; iteerc, 8 0 7c; mutton, medium lze, 1 9 10c; large 7 J lo. - .- '. 'f Fleh halibut, 81-loj black ood, lo; black bai, per lb llo; itrlped ban, llo; herring, 60; flounder, to; catflth; 11c; ahrlmp, lOo; perdh, to; tturgeon, II Mo; iiea trout, llo; 1lvnIJe, froxen, to; Kteelhead, llo; torn ood 7o; imelti, to; Chinook calmon, II 1-1 c. ." ' '"' ' ' "' ; Oyter Bhoalwater bay, per gal lon, 11.18; per lack, 14.60; Toke Point, 11.80 per 100! Olymplaa, 110 lb, II: Olympian, per gallon, 11.18. Clam Hardihel), per box, 1.40; ra tor clamv, II per box. Hep, Wool, Hide, Etc Hop Choice, 47 llo: prime, 42 I l-lo per lb, , Wool Valley, 11 O Ho; Eaatern Oregon, II O 11 l-lo; a to ahrlnkage. Ftathert 0ee, white, It 4 40c go, gray or mixed, It O too; duck, white, II O too; duck, mixed, It 0 150. Mohalr-Cboieo, II 0 llo. Caacara kagrada, (Cblttlm bark) ll-IOI 11 et. per lb. Beeawax Oood, clean and pure, 11 9 ltd per lb. Tallow Prima, I M O 4 Mo; No. t and greaae, 1 O lo per lb. Oregon grapt root Per 100 Iba. 4o. ntJea Dry No, L II lb, and up, per K 17 O le; kip, No, 1, 17 O 10c; according lo 1c, , Dry aalted bull and tag, one-third le than dry flint; low grade 1-11 O to por lb. le; alted iteer. to lb, and up, 10 9 U; under 10 Ibe., deer and cow, I 9 10 c; stag and bulla, 7o; kip, It to 10 lb., lOo per lb,; calf, 10 to 14 Iba 11c; calf, under 10 Iba, 11 4 11c; green, un alteJ, lo per lb, le; aheepefclne. (hearting, No. 1, II O 15c; hort wool, No, 1, 40 9 lOo each; medium wool, No. 1, II O 1.60 each; murrain pelt, 10 to 10 per cent le; bora hide. alted, 11.60 to 1, according to glse; dry, according t.o lie, II O 11.18; eolt, It 47 tOo each; Angora, wooled, lOo O 11.10; goat, common, It O Ito each. Oroeerlee, Provlelon, Etc Sugar, ack bail D. O., 15.77 Vi; Star, 13.474; Faclflo Ceaat, 15.17 V4; Oolden C, I5.17H; Extra C, I8.17H; powdered. t5.t7; cube, 15.17 m fruit a'ugar, I8.77H; box, too cwt. advance over aack baal (lea Ke If paid for In If day.) Bean Small white, lo; large white, IHo; pink, tttc; bayou, !o; Lima, to; Mexican red, 4c CofTee Mocha, 14018c; Java, fancy, 14011c; Java, good, 10014a; Java, or dinary, 17019c; Coat Rica, fancy, 15Hc017c; Coeta Rica, good, 11016c; Arbuckle, tll.tl cwt.; Lion, ltio pr lb.; Colombia ooffee, 14o; Salvador, 11H014HC Rica Imperial Japan, No. 1, 8.15c; Southern Japan, t46Hc; broken, U; head, fancy, IKc; choice, Ic Sago and tapioca Scarce: 8 Vio lb. Fig White, lb., 107c; black, 10 7o Ifc ' Lard Kettle-rendered, Uerce. llo; tub, lllic; 50. lle; 10. 12HC 10. lH4c; t. ' lltte. Standard pur: Tierce, lo le"; compound, tierce, 'AC leaf, 13c D.'led Fruit Apple, evaporated. 100 per lb.; lundrled, aacka or boxe. none; apricot zoo; peacnea i i-so; pear, It l-lo; prune, Italian, 4 0 1- 1-lc; French, 4 0 4c; Fig. California, black, t t-4c; California whuea, c; Smyrna, lOo; plum, pitted, to: ProvUlon Hama, large 18c: email, It 1-lc; picnic llo; boiled hamc ISo; boiled picnic, 10c; breakfaat bacon, fancy, 11 Me; Engllh, 17e; dry lted hort oleara, lie; back, 11c Nut Walnut. Nc 1, oft hell, 170 llo; No. 1 hard hell. It O lo.; al mond, It O loo; Albert llo; BraalU, lOo; pecan, llo; hickory, to; Vlr. glnla peanut, I Mo; Jumbo Virgin ia peanut, lOo; Japan peanuta, 6- 2c; Cheatnuta, Italian, 10c; Italian, tOo; oocoanuta, doaen, It 0 1,00 i Pn nuta, 17 l-lo. Datea-Oolden, tO lb. boxe, 7o; lib. package, lo; Fard, It lb. boxes, 11.40 box. . Ralelna Loow Muscatel, I crown, to; l-orown, I l-lo; Bleached seed less Sultanas, 10 0 H l-lo: unbleach ed sedlcs Sultanas, t 1-lc; London layer, I -crown, whole boxes of lOlbs., 11.16: l-orown, 11.10, WATER AS A BEVERAGE. Flattest After an Apple and Cools! After a Peppermint Drop, "Water Is tlio (IikhI drink In the world," sold the vpk In llttla tilings, "but nob every olio knows bow to nut (lie most enjoyment out of drinking It. "For Instnuce, water should never b drunk imuiodlntcly after an apple tins Loon eston, for as a be vera us It then bits a tasto wore flat and Insipid than ss 11 It bad been taken from a cold toakottlo, "Ou tlio otbor baud, tliuro I nothing to my, uilnd tltut iiinko water taste uioro cool and rofroslilug (not counting actual thirst) than to cut a pepperiulut drop before taking a drink of It. "And, while peppermint stand at ill head, a drink of wutor is particularly and noticeably good after any wafer or losengu, Popcorn, on the otbor baud, takes all the animation out of a subsequent swallow of water. "Nor do bread and water go well to gether. The water takes the sweetness out of tlio bread, and the bread takes the liveliness out of ttit wster and makes It flat beyond degree. "Too tyrant wbo first bit upon bread and water as a prison fart of punish ment knew bis business. "Tlio enjoyment of a drink of water varies, too, with what you drink It from. Ton would not offer to a sick person a drink of water In a cup, but rather In a glass, the thinner the bet ter. The fact that the water Itself In all its limpid clearness Is present to the sense of sight stimulates an expec tation that is gratified along with the seuse of taste. "I have frequently observed men about to drink some other beverage tlinu water, and It appears to be a very common habit with tltetu to re- gurd the liquid steadily for some sec onds before swallowing It, ofteu hold ing It on a level with their eyes lu order to see It as clearly as possible. "Surely this lesson should not be lost Upon the man wbo knows that there is no drink like water. While you are drinking it eujoy It, "For my own part I like water from a big tin dipper even better than from ttilu tumbler, but best of all drink ing dishes for me Is a newly mado birch bark dipper, all the better If I hare mad it myself. "Dip a full dlpiwr from the center of the bubbling spring, take a look to see how limpid It is against the clean yellow freshness of the dripping dip per, put your Hps to the wster Itself and then take one of the sweetest gifts the gods provide." Brooklyn Citizen. Goed Words for Chamberlain's Cough , Remedy, People everywhere take pleasurs In recommend Chamberlain's Cough Remedy, My little girl, Catherine, who is two years old, ha been taking thl remedy whenever she has bad a cold since she was two months old. About a month ago 1 contracted fearful cold myself, but I took Cham Delaln'i Cough Remedy and was soon testifying to the good qualities of Chsmberlaln'S Cough Remedy. Mrs. Edward Phillips of Barclay, Md., writes: "I wish to tell you that I can as welt as aver." Thl remedy Is for salt by Frank Hart and Leading Druggists. li 4id BOND ST, ASTORIA, OKIOOI Carries the Finest iio of Wines, Liquors '. unci. Cigars ' mmmwmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmwmmummmmmwmmmmmmu ' CALL AND SEE US BEAUTY HINTS. To reduce your flesh increase your troubles. ' To develop a bust get on the wrong side of the market Nalla which do not yield readily to tne manicure may b driven in with a hammer. Brilliancy may be Imparted to the complexion by powdering with dia mond dust To remove freckles pry them gently out with a nut pick. Should this fall try blasting. Tlio drooping lash, so much affected by some, luny be encouraged by sitting up lata 0' nights. Falling hair may be avoided by step ping nimbly aside whenever you see It coming your way. Ilnlr ou the lips may sometimes be avoided by requiring the young man to shave before ealllug. Wbeu crow's feet will not yield to massage, till them suddenly with ce ment and smooth quickly with a trowel. Bohemian Magazine. "A young friend of mine," said Ben ntor Bflllcy, "mrirrM not long ago a v-oxati of fifty years' She was rich Mini vniy; he was nawlMome and poor. 'The day offer their wedding I met the bride and groom 0:1 a Pullman train. The groom went luto the smok log compartment with me, and we lighted tip, Ho smoked gloomily. " "Well, Jack.' I ald, 'so this Is your Honeymoon, en T "He smiled grimly, 'Don't call it my honeymoon,' be said. 'It's the harvest moon with me.'" Senstur Bnlley was stopped one day by a Texan. "Benstor, I'd like a llttla chat with you." he suld. "I do not know you. What can I do?" was the reply. "I sm one of your constituents, and I want couular job. I've written you to send me to Mojl." "Indeed! That's thoughtful of you. Why didn't you say Kzw-chuunr "I 1 would have, senator," rstne the faltering answer, "If I'd only known bow to spell It." ' "I ara court need, the senator said on one occasion, "that It Is more fun to be s poor man than a rich one. Nov, there may come times when I want t"(K, snd It worries me to get It, but I can tell you that It doesn't worry me half so much as It worries a multi millionaire to get a million or two wheu bo needs ready money. lie takes his story to a banker. The banker snys, 'List me your securities.' Then the banker picks out the choice ones, makes a call loan and as soon as be sees the millionaire Is hard presed calls the loon and grabs the securities. Tou can't tell me that the poor man tstt't the happier of the -" Paint! Paint! Paint! This is Painting Time I 1 : We carry Everything in the Paint line and none but the best, Even rich men cannot afford to buy poor paint The Foard & Stokes Hardware Co. -Inc. Successoni te Tosrg. Stokst Co. 1 ' !u& izct " nM ThtT w 4 tnA mia i alii Tlufcuidb Modi mi rarku put V ox ham mkd avi dip-iaqiag Sit tut l nxtid r4 , TUt WariH Wm sl i wii " M fc sWt. TW imi n tmu httmn ulnii, urUcfc wli'ii nmy SWSe iedttolad hlil4SMwsnUnM Urn. UHXuStoil W. G. LAWS & CO. HEATING AND PLUMBING ENGINEERS Plans and estimates furnished on application. All work done by First-Class Mechanics. Sheet-Iron, Copper and Tin Work done in a first class manner, as we do no other work In our shop. C7 Morning Astorlan, to cents per month, delivered by carrier. ' EL B. P4JUCKR. ' Proprietor. E. P. FARZXB, Maaager. TRANSPORTATION. "Glnssr" of Wit Point The man who graduatiHl nt the foot of the class that year (110) bad been six years at the Point and had just squeezed through at last Harold 3. Borland, commonly known as Ginger on account of his hair being the exact color of ground ginger. Borlaud had distinguished hlinsolt whllo reciting to Captaiu Bentou In prdnanco by a M uutrkuble answer to the question, "Mr. Borland, bow many pieces will a twelve luch shell burst Into?" the av erage number having been determined woll by experiment Uluger threw bis eyes, uuexpresslve, but very blue, on the floor nud deliberated awhile. Then slowly lifting them to a point near the celling over Captaiu Beuton's bead, still deeply reflecting, he finally re sponded, "Not less than two."--Gen' erul Morris Sctmff In Atlantic,. Largest Crab. In the Aiuerluan Museum of Natural History In New York Is a wouder of marine life. It Is a gigantic Japanese crab, measuring twelve feet' across, making It tho largest In the world. The specimen Is n type of the spider crab, which Inhabits the waters of the group of Islands forming the empire of Japan. The body portion of tho crab Is the size of a half bushel measure, while Its great arms could easily en circle the figure of a num. its legs re semble poles and are extremely clastic, aud if strung Into one lino they would reach to tho top of a four story apart ment building. Kew York Herald. Flies are dangerous but do not sub mit to an operation until you have first tried Man Zan the great Pile Remedy, it is put up in collapsible tubes with noszle that allows It to be applied exactly where It is needed. If you have Itching, bleeding or protrud ing piles and Man Zan does not re lleve, money refunded. Soothes and cools, Relieves at once. Sold by Frank Hart's Drug Store. CANADIAN PACIFIC TCMPRESt" Line) of tho Atlantlo Our express steamer, "Empre of Britain" and "Expr of Ireland" (14, 800 tens) sail from Quebeo to Liverpool In alx days 1 two days on the Ms jest lo 8t Lawrence and only four daye at sea. They possess evsry known dvloe te ensure safety, speed, oomfort, and luxury. JAMES FtNLEYSON, Agent, Astoria, Oregon. Steamer TELEGRAPH Ths only KKwmboat msktnr a round trip DAILY except ThunKlay between t'orllud and Astoria and way point. NO WAY POINT8 ON 8UNDAY Portland Landing, Alder Street Dock Astoria Landing, Calieader Dock Lears Portland 7:00 fa, m. ; arrive Astoria, 1: SO p. m, beaT Astoria z:au p. in.; antra fort land : p. m. SUNDAY EXCURSIONS Leave Portland 8 a. m.i arrive Astoria 1 D.m. uve Astoria p. m., arrive roruana p. m. The K"Une rr1 ;. Steamer - Lurline Night Boat for Portland and Way Landings. PASSENGERS. FREIGHT. Lavee Aatoria dally exeept 8unday at 7 p. m. Leavee Portland Daily Except 8unday at 7 a. m. Qulek 8ervloe . Excellent Meal Good Berth. Landing Astoria Flavtl Wharf. Landing Portland Foot Taylor St G. B. BLESSING, Agent. Phone Main 2761., PARKER HOUSE EUROPEAN PLAN. First Class in Ivory Raepeot ' Free Coach to the Hons. Bar and Billiard Room." Good Check Restaurant. 1 x . . , . 1 ,. i liM. lU... 'Alf I Aatoria, Ooed Sample Room on Ground Floor Oregon for Commercial afan. Astoria & Columbia River R. R. Co , '. :. -H. H I i a a.m. p.m a-m 8.19 t.m S.10 11-65 8-3 6.11 12.05 8.45 JS l'i-15 8.W e-iiiai t S8S 8. K S-40! 4.11 7.03 .18 J.ll 9. 7JU ,ib p.m'D-m Kin 7.00 8.11)1 10' 8&y 9.W 0.081 .!10.ll' 10.5: a-m I SOO! Tv7 21. 2S. SS. 29 8-23' 10.05 I ,1 UK ii! 116 12.05 U.14 12.21 1130 p. ru PORTLAND . GOBLE RAINIER Ql'I.VCY c'JCtskanib CLIFTON Ar ASTORIA Lv. Lv. ASTORIA Ar. Ar. WARKEN'TON Lv Lv. WABHENTO.V Ar. Ar. FT. STEVENS Lv. Lv FTrST EVENS Ar Ar. WAKRE.NTON Lr. Lv. VARRENTON Ar, GLENWOOO CLArSOP GKARHART At. SEASIDE Lv. Ar7 a. ui p.m'p.tu 10.15: 8.40 10.30' &.! 9.55 9.411 7.M! 7.40 8.1 7 04 8J0i 8.1M 8.15 7AS 7A1 7-421 7.411 7.28 7J7i 7.14 7.04! .J7 6.601 5.30 6.05 5.05 . m a 4.54 4.45 4.38i mi p.roip ra i.45!ln.45 2-201 10.35 11 V 10.45 2.00,10.14 10.14 10.0 10.05 9.54 9.4.? 9.88 9J0 s.m- TrsJns marked run daily. CONNECTIONS At Portland, with all trans-continental lines. At Goble, with Northern Pacific Railway Co. At Astoria, with steamers for San Francisco and Tillamook and Ttwaco Railway A Navigation Co-'s boat and railway. i. Through tickets sold to and from all points East, and Europe. For further particulars apply to, R. H. JENKINS, . t , Genl. Frt. & Passgr. Agt Astoria, Or. J. McGTJIRE, . SuperlntenJent, Astoria, Or, TIDE TABLE, MAY Low Water. Date. Wednesday Thursday .. Friday .. .. Saturday . . SUNDAY .. Monday .. Tuesday .. Wednesday . Thursday .. Friday .. ., Saturday .. SUNDAY .. Monday . . . Tuesday .'. Wednesday , Thursday .-, Friday MAY, .1907. A. M. h.m. 9:3T 10:32 11:83 0.9 -0.7 -0.3 1:18 8 S: Saturday .. ...18 SUNDAY Monday . Tuesday ... Wednesday Thursday .. Friday Saturday ,. SUNDAY ., Monday . . Tuesday . . Wednesday Thursday Friday 89 4:82 6:23 6:07 6:48 7:27 8:02 8:33 9:05 9:381 10:04 10:54 ..201 ..21 . ..28 ...23 ....24 ...25 ...!! I ....27 ,...28 . ..29 ...30 31! ..19.11:40 0:12 1:25 3:26 3:23 4l27 6:18 6:07 6:66 T:44 8:83 :24 10:171 ft h.m. P. M. 3.4 3.0 2.4 1.6 1.0 0.3 0.1 0.1 -0.1 -0.1 0.1 0.3 O.S 0.7 0.9 3.8 3.4 2.8! 1.0 1.1 0.2 -0.8 -1.2 -1.5 1.6 1.5 1.1 8:38 10:38 11:48 12:38 1:49 2:60 1:48 4:40 5:26 6:10 6:48 7:21 7:52 8:23 8:621 9:281 10:04 11:10 13:31 1:27 2:25 8:24 4:23 5:151 6:08 8 7:421 8: 32l 9:28i 10:31 ft. 2.8 3.2 3.6 0.1 0.4 0.7 1.0 1.1 1.3 1.7 2.1 2.6 2:9 3.1 8.6 8.8 3.9 3.9 "l.S 1.4 1.6 1.8 1.9 2.0 l.S 1.4 2.6 2.8 8.6 3.1 High Water, Date. Wednesday Thursday ., Friday .. Saturday .. SUNDAY .. ... 5 Monday .. Tuesday .. Wednesday Thursday , Friday .. , Saturday . SUNDAY . Monday ,.. Tuesday .. Wednesday Thursday , Friaay MAY, .1907. ..10 ..11 ..12 ..131 A. M. h.m. 2:42 3:29 4:25 6:03 6:47 8:07 9:22, 10:24 11:17 .... 0:06 0:87! 1:08 ft 9.4 9.1 8.6 8.0 7.6 7.8 7.4 7.6 7.7 88 8.9 8.8 P. M. h.m. 8:69 6:02 6:10 7:22 8:271 9:28 10:09 10:62 11:30 12:03 12:471 1:27 1:05 ft 7.1 7.1 ..15 ..18 ..17 14 1:S8 8.7 1:43 18 Saturday .. ...18 SUNDAY Monday . , , Tuesday .. Wednesday Thursday ., Friday Saturday ,. SUNDAY Monday .. Tuesday .. Wednesday Thursday ., Friday .. . .19 ..20 ..21 ..22 ..23 ..24 ..25 ..26 .,27 ..28 ..29 ..801 ..31 2:08 2:40 3:16 8:66 4:471 5:48 7:02 8:17 1:23 10:28 11:20 0:05 0:49 1:83 2:22 2:13 8.6 8.3 7.9 7.6 7.31 6.8 6.6 6.6 6.9 7.2 7.5 9.8! 10.0! 9.91 9.6 9.2 8:31 4:03 4:43 6:81 6:251 7:20 8:12 9:02 9:51 10:88 11:12 12:18 1:11 2:03i 3:671 1:61 4