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About The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930 | View Entire Issue (May 23, 1907)
THURSDAY, MAY 93, igo;. THE MORNING ASTORIAN, ASTORIA, OREGON. M0BCA1C ART PURCHASE. ATT Tffl ivi ill t;:V.'."';:'.i"';.;.'." I 15 '- vWaW " M a V '.V, ! 1 W : : A . a ? TO GUARD SHIPS against the unseen danger! at tea, tbf United Statea Oovernment maintaina lighthouses. To guard your home against the un seen dangers of food products, the Government-has enacted a pure food law. The lawcompcls the manufacturers of baking powder to 'print .the irfgredients on the label of each can. v Tba Oovernment hat made the label your protection-' to that you can avoid alum-read it carefully, if it does not ay pure cream of tartar hand it back and F)niV7Af! BAiUKG Wvii'uZ-AlLPOVDEn ROYAL is a pure, cream of tartar baking powder a pure product of grapes aida the digestion adda to the health , iulneaa of food r , Domestic fruitsApples, common, (1.55CI; fancy, (ifll.jo bos. . Latest Q uotations in the Portland Markets. Complete Market Rsoerta Correoted lash Day, Glvlno tho Whelosal Prises of CemmedHIee, Farm Pro. dues and Vegetables. PORTLAND, May 22. Orrsongrnwn bcrrlrs sre daily becoming mora plenti ful, and uplii In limited quantities are coming in from some points in Wsililiigton. Within a week there will bo an abundant of tli bet home grown btrriea , available. Oregon stock it today selling at (3.78 to 14.30 a crale. WHOLE8ALI PRICES. The following art quotauoni ruling la Portland aa reported by Jobban In tba varloua linn': Grain, Flour, Feed. Wheat Club, 80cj Valley, 80o; blue- IIai m.A 10m , V.V, tfU .t Flour Hard wheat patent, 15.60; straight, M; graham, (404,50: rye, fS; whole wheat flour, (4.25K75s Val ley flour, (4.1f; Dakota, (8(.!5: Eaatern rye, $6.60: Pltsburg, f(.Tt; Corvallla, (8.80. Cereal food Rolled oate, cream, 0-lb. sacks, IT lower grade, 15.50 1.60; oatmeal, ateel cut, 45-lb, taoka, It bbl.; -lb. seeks, (4.25 per bale; oatmeal (ground), 45-lb. aacka, 17.110 per bbl; Mb. aacka, 14 per bale; apllt paaa, 14.25 per 100-lb. aacka; SS-lb. boxes, (1.25; pearl barley, (4 per 100 lba.; (5-lb. boxee, (US per box; paatry flour, 10-1b. aacka, (2.80 per bbl. Oata White, (20; gray, (21.80. wVM 11- ?T f ) vsvswt e" Barley Browing, (22.80O28.50; feed (22(922.50; rolled, (2.S0924.50, Bye (1.45491.10 Pr owt Buokwheat (88 per ton, v Mltlaturts Middlings, (25; chop, (15; bran, (17; ahorta, (18.10. . , Grain bags Foreign and domestic, ,814,090. . Hay Valley, timothy, (154918; Eastern Oregon, 81618; clover, (7 (7.50;, cheat, (707.60; alfalfa, (11.60; grain hay, (7 8; vetch, (7.50 8. . ' Frulta. , Tropical frulta Bananas, BViO per pound; lomona, (6 6 box; orangea, (88.75; grape frut, (8.50 crate; llmea, 75c1.25 per 100; tangerine", (2 box; strawberries, 15-pound crate, (1.(049 (2.00; homo-grown, Wlto pound! Dried frulta Apples, evaporated, 8tt 9o lb.; apricots, 20c; peaohes, 18ftoi pears, 18ttl prunes, Italian, 4Ho; French, 48o; figs, California blacks, IKo; California whites, 80s Smyrna, 20c; plums, pitted, 60, Vegetables. Cabbage Pound, (8e; caull flower, 76cll per doxeo; parsley, (5c per doien; hothouse lettuce, (2 per box, bead, 40c doxen; aplnach, per box, (1.28; artichokes, 75c4Jl per dosen; Alaska peas, 8c; telephone peas, 10c lb.; okra. (1.78; tomatoes, Mexican, (2.5098.76; Florida. (404.50; Oregon rhubarb, 8S 4c;. cucumbers, (2(.(0 dosen; eatplant, (8o lb.; Cuban pep- uera, 88 crate; asparagus, (1.15 box. Potatoes Facy, (2 per ewt -Onions 28cs4y8.' ' Turnips Per sack, (2; carrots, (2.26 aack; beets, (2.2602.50; horseradish, la per pound. Produce. Butter Country creamery, s 20 I24e: city creamery, 22Vc; store, 15 l(c; butter fat, 21c Eggs Oregon ranch, 17H18c Cheese Young America, l"l7He; Oregon full cream, flats, 18tte. Poultry Old rooalers, (10c; hena, 4c; mixed, 18Vc; fryers. 2022HC; broilers, 224 4J 25c; dressed, 11V4 higher than live; ducks, old 1214o; younJ, 1718c; geese, live, 8c; dress ed, 10llc; pigeons, 11.85 per Joien; (uabs, (22.(0 per doien. Honey Dark, 10Hllc; amber, 12 13c; fancy white, 14 15c. Fresh Meats an Fish. Fresb meats Veal, medium, 75 to 100 lbs., I I l-2c; 100 to 150 lba, 7 l-2o to 8c; 150 to 100 lbs.. (01 1-lc; 200 lbs. and over, 6 1-1 0 (c; pork, 84 O (c; beavies, 7 (0; beef, bulla, ( 812c; cows, I (0; ateerc, 8 0 7o; mutton, medium also, ( O 10c; large 7 49 to. - Fish halibut, tl-Sc; black cod, (0; black bass, per lb 18o; striped bass, 18o; herring, 5c; flounders, (c; catfish,' 12c; shrimp, lOo; perch, 8c; aturgeon, It I-80; sea trout, , 18o; sllverst'des, frosen, tc; steelheads, llo; torn cod 7o; smelts, 60; Chinook salmon, 12 1-2 e. Oysters Shoalwater bay, per gal lon, (2.25; per sack, (4.60; Toke Point, (1.80 per 100; Olymplaa, 120 lba, (6; Olymplaa, per gallon, (2.25. Clams Hardaholl, per box, (2.40; ra- sor clams; (2 per box. , per lb, 17 19c; kip, No, 1, 17 O 20c according to else. Dry salted bulls and stags, one-third less than dry flint; low grades t-lt 2o per lb, less salted steers, 10 lba. and up, It O llo under (0 lba, steers and cows, t 10 0; stags and bulls, To; kips. It to 10 lbs, lOo per lb.; calf, It to 14 tba. lie; calf, under It lba, 11 12c; green, nn salted, lo per lb. less; ahsepsklns, shearlings. No. 1, II tto; short wool. No, 1, 40 O 10c each; medium wool, No, 1, (1 49 L19 each; murrain pelts, 10 to 19 per cent less; horse hides. salted, (L60 to 8, according to atse; dry, according to atse, (1 (9 (LIS; colt. 28 tOo each; Angora, wooled, lOo O (1.50; goat, common, 16 O 25o each. Grooerlea, Provisions, Eto, Sugar, sack baals D. (5.77 Mi S'.ar, (5.87H; Pacific Ceast. 85.474 Golden C, 85.174: Extra C, (5.874 powdered, (5.87 4: cube, (5.874; fruit sugar, 85.77 4; boxes, 500 ewt. advance over sack baals (less 4 c tf paid for In 15 days.) Beans-rSmatI white, 8c; large white, 84c; pink, 84c: bayou. 8o I.lmst, 64o; Mexican reds, 4c. Coffee Mocha, 24 28c; Java, fancy, 262Sc; Java, good, 2024c; Java, or dlnary, 1720c;' Costa Rica, fancy, 154c17c; Coata Rica, good, 1215c Arbuckle, (16.68 ewt; Lion, 1540 per lb.; Colombia coffee, 14c; Salvador, 114144s. Rice Imperial Japan, No. 1, 5.95c Southern Japan, 54&54c; broken, 44c; head, fancy, 6c; choice, 6c. Sngo and tapioca Scarce; 54o lb. Figs White, lb, 87o; black, 6 7a lb. tard Kettle-rendered, tierces, 12o; tubs, 12c; 60s, 124o; 20s, 124c 10s, 134c; Is, 1140. Standard pure; Tierces, lo less; compound, tierces, 84o; leaf, 13a CHICAGO STREETCAR SITUATION. Hops, Wool, Hides, Eto. Hops Choice, I llo; prime, 8 ( l-2o per lb. Wool Valley, SI 22o; Eastern Oregon, 18 18 l-2o; as to shrinkage. Feathers Geese, white, 85 40c; geese, gray or mixed, 25 tOo; duck, white, 15 O 20o; duck, mixed, 12 16a . Mohalr-Chotce. 28 29a Cascara sagrada, (Chlttlm bark) 5 1-tOI 1-2 cts. per lb. peeswax Good, clean anU pure, 22 25o per lb. Tallow Prime, 8 1-3 0 4 I-80; No. 2 and grease, I to par lb. , Oregon grape root Per 100 lba., 3 4a Hides Dry No, 1, 16 lbs. and up, Men Will Turn Company's Offer Down Means Another Strike! CHICAGO, May .-Threatening la bor situation on the Chicago City Rail wav lines became more acute yesterday when President Mitten failed to reach an understanding with a committee of enmlovcr attar a conference which s v lasted three hours. Only ten days re main before the company's offer to the men will expire, and the union has called a meeting for next Saturday night in expectation of having to take final action. President Mitten told the employes' committee that he will make a formal reply to the demands. It is expected the answer will be in the negative and that the company will inform the union of its intention to gtand by its original proposal which carried with it a seven per cent increase in pay for all train and barn employes. The demands reiterated yesterday by the1' union oommittee, embrace a wage advance amounting to over 30 per cent, 10-hour day, and conditions which mean practically a "closed shop" on the South Side lines. . . 87 Morning Astorlan, 60 cents per month, delivered by carrier. Buys lioentschel Collect Ion Considered ' Greatest la the World. XKW YOlilC, May WAnnoiime went k made h're today that J. Pier pont Mwgan Las' piirchsned In Pari.. fr, more tlmri, 1 1,000,00a the great liM'jilt'ln'l collect lun of carvinge, sta tuary and furniture, mmUerei by ex erts the greatest sem!ilaKe of ob-jn-t of the applied arts and crafts in the world, Conwrnlrig the negotiation and ale of It the grcatt, crwy, it Is ald, has vvn maintained for months owing to a belief that if it became defi nitely known that it was sold to an American, an effort would be made by the authorities abroad to prevent its leaving France. Many of Its carvings, panels and puintiiijM were token in times of vio lence from churches, cathedrals and palaces, and others are of such Import mice that there was good ground for the apprehension that they might be In tome way detained, although France ha as yet no such drastic prohibition on the exportation of art works as that obtained in Italy. News has been received that the last consignment or splendid collection was on Its way to the United States and that there we no longer any cause for fear of official Interference. Mr. Mor ltn has not yet decided what dispoei Hon he may make of the entire collec tion, but it l Uted that he has al ready given a part of It to the Metro politnu Museum of Art, where jie i preemrtic. Every woman of refinement appro elates a radiant, beautiful complexion, which l ao much admired by men. Such complexions come to all who use Holllster's Rocky Mountain Tea. Tea or Tablets, 35 cents. Frank Hart FOUI4DRYMEH CO-OPERATE. East and West Join and Endeavor "To Break Strike. SEATTLE, May 21. A telegram brought the information today that the National Foundrymen's Associstion at Detroit has decided to co-operate with the Pacific Coast Foundrymen's Asso ciation in sn effort to break the strike which exists in several branches of the Iron tradea along the coast and will make a determined effort to send enough men out to the coast to enable every foundry, now closed or working, to again run full blast. fig f Ft ar i a u u rn PSWSWfWBIt i3 V 7 If you have a want that you wish to advertiae step to your nearest phone and "Phone If 40 The Attorian- No need of wasting your time walking blocks te do a thing that can be done In your immediate surroundings. Call up Main (61, ask for the want ad de railment which is at your service. W. C. LAWS a CO. HEATING AND PLUMBING ENGINEERS. Plans and estimates furnished on application. All workJdone by First-Class Mechanics. Shee t-Iron, Copper and Tin Work done in a first class manner, as we do no other work in our shop. H. B. PARXXR, Proprietor. X. P. PARJOCR, Manager. IF YOU DON'T succeed the first tune use Herblne and you will get instant relief. The greatest liver regulator. ' A positive cure for Constipation, Dyspepsia, Ma larta, Chills and all liver complalnta. Mr. O-i. of Emory, Texas, writes 'My wife haa been using Herblne for beraelf and children for five years. It la a sure cure for constipation and ma larla fever, which Is substantiated by what it has done for my family." Sold by Hart's drug store. - ' TRANSPORTATION. Steamer TELEGRAPH Th only Steamboat making a round trip DAILY exeoptTtiurMlay betwwo i'crllnd and Astoria aou way poiots. NO WAY POINTS ON 8UNDAY Portland Lsmllnir, Alder Street Dock Astoria Landing, Calleader Dock Leare Portland 7:00 'a. m.: arrlm Aatoris. ! SO p. m, utn Awri i:jup. ui.; arrive Portland v;ov p. Ui. SUNDAY EXCURSIONS Leave Portland 8 a. m.: arrire Antorla 1 n.m. i iuraria a p. m., arnve roruana v p. m. The K"Une -mm -swaw I u ts. a. Steamer - Lurlinc Night Boat for Portland and Way Landings. PAS3ENGER8. FREIGHT, Leaves Astoria daily except 8unday at 7 p. m. .". . Leaves Portland Dally Except Sunday J V ' at 7 a. m. ulok Ssrvloe Excellent Meats Good Bsrths. ! Landing Astoria Flavsl Wharf. Landing Portland Foot Taylor St G. B. BLESSING, Agent. Phone Main ml . PARKER HOUSE ' EUROPEAN PLAN. First Class In Every Respeet ; Free Coach to the House. Bar and Billiard Boom. Good Check Heetaorant Astoria, V t - Good Sample. Rooms oa Ground Floor Oregon ' for Commercial Has. Astoria & Columbia River R. R. Co as; ao. . "a." " JK'. pm a.m I Lv. P 7.00 StIOr PORTLAND M0 t.WI OOBI.E K 1B! RAINIER a 8.M .S5; CL'INCY a' .0 10.05 CLATHKAJilJE 5 9.4iil0.ll! CLIPTON laiU SSI Ar ASTORIA Lv. am. p.mVm j . 8.15 S.9U. 11.351 Lv. ASTORIA Ar. S.as 6,10 11-55 11.55! Ar. WARKENTON Lv; 8-36 .ll I2.0ii 1L55. Lv. WAKKENTON Ar. S.45 (JM'12-U Ar. FT. HTEVENS Lv. 8.W S..' LU0 Lv FT. "STEVENS Ar 8.55 Ar. WAKRF.NTONLt. 8.55 H ! Lv.WARKKNTON Ar, S tM .52i 12.0S' GLEN WOOD .li 7.03! UMt CLATriOP S.18 J.lli IJ.21I GHARHART 8.25 7JDi 12.301 Ar. SEASIDE Lv. .ui'p.m D m p. mi Ax. a -h. a. a. a. ru p. m' n.m a. m 11Ji .50! v 10.451 8.401 S 10.r 8Jft a 7..W . J t.v 7.4 Z, .10 7 04 2 W .10 I i 8-15 5l 14-51 10.4J I 7Jo t.09 2.)il0.! 7.64 5.0S 2.n i(l.iS I 7-.' 2.00! 10,14 law 7:S MM 10.0S 7.14 4.54 .54 7.04 4.45 .4S S.57 13SI .ss : SJO 4.30i JS p.raip m a.ui Trains marked run dally. CONNECTIONS At Portland, wl th all tran.f!nntlnntl llnu a Qoble, with Northern Paclilo Railway Co. At AfttnrlA. with iIhihim San Francisco and Tillamook and Ilw aco Railway & Navigation Ca'a boat and railway. : Through Ucketa sold to and from all oolnts East and rmn. For further particulars apply to, McOUDm R. R JENKINS, Superintendent, Astoria, Or. GenL Frt. & Passgr. Agt I Astoria, Or. TIDE TABLE, MAY MAY, .1907. Low Water. A. M. P. M. Date. h.m. ft fh.m. ft Wednesday .. .. 1 8:87 -0.9 9:38 2.8 Thursday .. ... 2 10:32 -0.7 10:83 8.8 Friday 3 11:33 -0.3 11:48 8.5 Saturday ., ... 4 12:86 0.1 SUNDAY 6 1:18 8.4 1:49 0.4 Monday .. 6 8:23 8.0 2:50 0.T Tuesday 7 8:89 2.4 8:48 1.0 Wednesday . .. 8 4:32 1.6 4:40 1.8 Thursday .. ... 9 5:23 1.0 5:20 1.8 Friday 10 8:07 0.8 8:10 1.7 Saturday .. ...11 6:48 0.1 6:48 2.1 SUN DAT .. ...12 7:27 -0.1 7:21 2.5 Monday .....13 8:02 -0.1 7:53 2:9 Tuesday 14 8:83 -0.1 8:23 8.8 Wednesday.. ..15 9:05 0.1 8:52 8.5 Thursday 16 9:38 0.S 9:28 8.8 Friday' 17 10:04 0.6 10:04 8.9 Saturday 18 10:54 0.7 11:10 8.9 SUNDAY 19.11:40 0.9 Monday 20 0:12 8.8 12:31 1.2 Tuesday ;21 1:25 8.4 1:27 1.4 Wednesday .. ,.23 2:26 2.8 2:25 1.6 Thursday .. ...23 3:28 2.0 8:24 1.8 Friday .. ......24 4:27 1.1 4:23 1.9 Saturday 25 6:18 0.3 5:15 2.0 SUNDAY .. ... 28 8:07 -0.8 6:03 2.2 Monday 27 6:661-1.2 6:68 2.4 Tuesday .. ....28 7:44 -1.5 7:43 2.6 Wednesday .. ,.29 8:33 -1.6 8:82 2.8 Thursday 30 9:24 -1.5 9:28 8.0 Friday 81 10:17 -1.1 10.:S1 8.1 P. M. h.m. 8:69 6:02 8:10 7:22 8:27 9:23 10:09 110:621 11:30 112:03 12:47 1:27 2:05 ft 7.1 MAY, .1907. High Water. I A. M. Date. h.m. I ft Wednesday .. .. 1 2:42 9.41 Thursday ..... 2 8:29 9.1 Friday .. s 4:851 8.6 Saturday 4 6:03 8.0 SUNDAY .. ... 5 6:47 7.6 Monday .. 6 8:07 7.3 TuRSriav . . 71 Q.MI t A Wednesday .... 810:24 7.6 inursaay .. ... 9 11:17 7.7 Friday ., ......10 Saturday .. ..H 0:06 8.8 SUNDAY 12 0:37 8.91 Mondav . . - 19 1-ns a s -j -All .VAl -8 S m xnursaay 16 2:40 8.3 Frldft v .1? .i o Saturday .. ...18 slee 7.6 SUNDAY .. ...19 4:47 7.3 Mondav .. .... .snl s-isl a s Tuesday .. ...121 7:02 6.6 Wednesday .. ,,22 8:17 6.6 rnursaav . i q9q a n Tiday 84 10:28 7.2 Saturday ,..25111:20 7.5 SUNDAY .... Monday .. ...i.27 0:05 9.8 Tuesday .. ,...28 0:49 10.0 Wednesday ,. ..29 l:8S 9.9 Thursday .. ...sn a Friday .. ......81 8:131 9.21 8:31 4:03 4:43 6:81 6:25 7:20 8:12 9:02 9:51 10:38 11:23 12:13, 1:11 9:0 3:57 3:51 4:49 (.1