The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930, May 24, 1907, Page 7, Image 7

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    FRIDAY, MAY 914, 1907.
THE MORNING ASTOItlAN, ASTORU, 6llEGOX.
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LYDIALPItiXilAM'S
VEGETACLE
COMPOUND
It acknowledged to bt the roost iuo
wtful remmly in tba country fur
those painful ailment peculiar to
women. 1 d '
Kor more than 10 year It hat
been curing Female Complaints,
snob, m Inflammation, and Ulcera
tion, Felling and Uisplacemeutt,
and consequent Hplnnl Woaknrs.
Backache, tad U peculiarly adapted
to th Cbaogt of Life, .
Rooorda aW that It hni eund
nor eaeetof iVnal 111. than any other on. remedy known.
Lydla B. Plnkham'i Vegetable Compound dissolve and eipe'e
Tomora aUa early glege of tf.w optm.nt. Pr.w1neK.nwtlonieini.ilny
pn,wlfht. and headache art relieved tod permanently cured by its nse.
11 rr?tf, IrregnlarltU or Painful Function W.aknee of tht
Itemwh, ludlgtaMcm, Bloating, Nervous Prostration, Headache. Gene
wd DeWHtyi Io, Diaslnsss, raininess Extern Lassitude. "Don't ears
adwBoVtobeleft alone" feeling, Irritability, Nervousness, Sleeplessness,
Flatuleoey, Melancholia or th "Blurs." fbeae ar nr. lodlcatlona of
ftmal weakness or eoma organic derang mni
KMii.y Complaints of either ae Lydla X. MoWiam! Vegetable
Compound U a most xeall.nt remedy.
Ml Plnkham Standing Invitation to Women
Wotnen suffering from any form of fmel weakness art Invited to
write Mr link bum, Lynn, Mm, for advice. . 8h. la the Mr. Plnkbara
who hat beett.advlalof lok woman fret of charge for wore than twenty
rear, and before that the assisted hr mother-in-law Lydla B. Plnkham
r110!- Tk h U well qualified to guide sick women back to
bealUi. fitr advlee it fret tad always helpful.
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Latest Quotations In the Portland
Markets.
Ctmplett Mark Reports Corrected
lack Day, Giving tht WheUsels
Prlcee of Cemmodltlee, Farm Pre
duet and Vegetables.
PORTLANI), May 2. Or'iron grown
Hsrriee are dally boming mora plenti
ful, and atippUe la limited quantities
art coming la from aom point 1 In
Washington. Within a weak th.ra wUI
ba as abundance of the beet home
grown berriee available. Oregna ttock
It today telling at I73 to 14.00 a
rata.
ur, eratti aeparacue, 11.11 bos.
Potatoea Facy, tl par owt
Onlona 15oetf II.
Turnip P'r aaek, II; carrota, ti ll
aaek; beeta, tlUQiCO; boraaradlah,
f lo per pound. "
Produce
Butter Country crtamoty. 10
ttHc; olty creamery, tlHo; atort, It
01(c; butter fat, He.
' Ei Oregon ranch, ITHOlla
CbeeaeYoung America, lTfflTttc;
Orefon full cream, flata, (Vie.
Poultry Old rooaiara, IQtOo; bona.
1 to; mixed, IJttc; frjreri, lOOMHcj
brolleri, MV4J5c; draae 1C1V4I
higher than live; duck, old 11014c;
yound, KClSc; gee, ilva, to; dreee
ed, lOftlle; plgeona, UCL15 per
Joxent iuaba, $25ff J EO per don.
Honey Dark, 10HG lie; amber. IS
Clio; fancy white, 1401BO..
WHOLESALE PRICES.
Tba following are quotation! ruling
In Portland a reported by Jobber to
tbe vartoua line:
Oraln, Flour, Feed.
Wheat Club, 8O0; Valley, SOo; blue
atem, He; red, lie
Flour Hard wheat patent, 15.50;
atralgbt, It; graham, I40UO; rye. IS:
whole wheat Dour, t4.1t4.75; Val
ley flour, S4.tr; Dakota, 1.!5;
Eaatern rye, H50; PlUburg, 18.75;
Corvallla, $1.80.
Cereal food Boiled oata, cream,
to-lb. aacka, $7; lower trade, 15,800
1.50; oatmeal, atool cut, 45-lb., lacka,
II bb..; 9-lb. acka, 14.25 per bale;
. oatmeal (ground), 48-ib. aacka, I7.B0
per bbl; S-lb. aacka, 14 per bale; apllt
peaa, f 4.2S per 100-lb. aack; 15-lb
"boxe, I1.J5; pearl barley, $4 per 100
lb.; 15-lb. boxea, 11.3s per nox;
paatry flour, to-lb. acka, U.JO per bbl.
Oata White, $20; gray, $21.50.
Corn Whole, $35; cracked, $1$ ton.
Barley Brewing, $22.50011.60; feed
$22iff 21.50; rolled, $11.50014.50.
By $1.4801.50 Pr cwt
Buckwheat $38 par ton,
Mlllatufta Middling, $15; chop,
$18;' bran, $17; ahorta, $1.50.
. Grain bag Foreign and domeatlo.
l0tA
Hay Valley, timothy, $15016;
Baatern Oregon, $15016; clover, $70
$7.60; cheat, $707.50; alfalfa, HU0;
grain hay, $70$; vetch, $7.8001.
Frulta. -
Tropical frulta Bananaa, 6 Wo per
pound; lemon, $506 box; orange.
$10$.7S; grape frut, $8.60 orate; lime,
75001.25 per 100; tangerine, $1 box;
trawborrW 15-pound crate, $1,500
$2.00; home-grown, 130180 pound.
Dried frulta Apples, evaporated, 8tt
0to lb.; apricot, 20a; peachei, HHo;
' pear, 18o: prune, Italian, 406Ho;
French, 406o; flg, California blaok.
6e; California white, 6o; Smyrna,
20c; plum, pitted, 60.
Domeatlo frulta Apple, eommon,
$1.8002; fancy, $201.50 box.
Vegetable.
Cabbage Pound, $ 0 8 14 0 ; cauli
flower, 7Bc0$l per doaen; parsley. 25o
per dosten; hothouae 'lettuce, r $2 per
box, head, 40o dozen; aptnach, per box,
$1,28; artlchoker 78c0$l per doen;
Alaeka. poa, ,8o telephone peaa, 10c
lb.; okra, $1.75; tomatoes, Mexican,
$2.5008.75; Florida, . $404.50; Oregon
rhubarb, 804o; cucumber, $208.50
dozen; eggplant, 860 lb. Cuban pep-
Freeh Meats and Fleh.
Frh meat Veal, medium, 71 to
100 lbi IOI 1-; 100 to 180 lb. 1
I- Io to Ic; 160 to 100 Ibc I O l-le:
109 tba, and over, 1 1-1 0 to; pork, IVi
9 (0; starlet, t O $0; beef, bulla, 8 0
II- lc; cow. I 0 8c; atetrt; 0 7o;
mutton, medium !, I O 10c; large
7 0 6&
Flh halibut, 6t-lo; black cod. 80;
black be, par lb, 11c; atrtptd base,
lie; herring, 6c; floundera, 60; catfish,
lie; ahrlmp, lOo; perch, 60; sturgeon,
12 1-lc; m trout, 18o; allvtraiJea,
frown. 6c; steelheads, 11c; torn cod
7o; smelts, 60: Chinook salmon, It 1-1
C, V
Oysters ehoalwater bay, per gal
lon, $2.28; per sack, $4.60; Toke Point,
$1.(0 per 100; Olymplas, 120 lbs, $(;
Olymplas, par gallon, $2.25.
Clam Hardshell, per box. $2.40; ra
tor clams, $2 per box.
white, 'io; pink, 8 14c; bayou, IKo;
Umii, 84o: Mexican reds, 4c.
Coffo Mocha, 240J))c; Java, fancy,
it U Mai Java, good, 20$ 24o; Java, or
dlnary, 1720c; Cosia 'Rica, fancy,
15Hc17o; Com nice, gooJ, 12015c;
ArbuckU, $!.) cwt.; IJon.150 pr
lb.; Colombia cofTee, 14c; ftalvador,
RlcoImperlal Japan, No, 1, 5,5c;
Southern Japan, (KASttc; broken,
4c; head, fancy, 6c; choice, 60.
Hugo and tapiocaScarce; 60 lb.
FlgWhlt, lb, 607o; black, 60
7o lb.
LnrdKettlo-rendored, ttercr, 12C;
tubs, 12c; 60s, 12c; 20, 12 He, 10s,
U(4c; 6, ll?4c Eundard pur:
Tierces, lo less; compound, tierces,
IKe; leaf, 12a
0led , Fruits Appls, tvapormted.
lot per lb,; vundrled, sacks or boxe.
none; pr loots lOo; peach 18 l-2o;
peart, 1$ 1-tC; prunes, Italian, 4 0 6-l-lo;
French, 4 0 6c; Flga, California,
blacks, I l-4c; California whlttt, 60;
Smyrna, 20o; plums, pitted, 6o;
Provisions Hams, large lc; small,
16 1-tc; picnic, lie; boiled bama, 15o;
boiled picnic, lOe; brtakfait bacon.
fancy, 11 l-lo; English, 17c; dry talttd
short oleara, 12c; back, 12a.
Nut Walnut, No. J, toft thtlL 170
llo; No. 1 bard ihalL 11 0 16c: al
monds, II 0 tOo; Alberts lie; Braslls,
20c; pecans, 280 ; hickory, So; Vir
ginia peanut, I l-2o; Jumbo Virgin
la peanut, lOo; Japanese peanuts, 6-l-2c;
Chestnuts, Italian, 20c; Italian.
20o; eocoanuts, doaen, 81 0 00c; pint
nuts. If l-2c
Datea-Oolden, 60 lb. boxes, 70; lib.
package, to; Fard, It lb. boxes, $L40
box.
Raisin Loots Muscat sis, 2 crown,
tc; 2 -crown, I 1-So; Bleached tttd-
less SulUnaa, 10 0 IS 1-lc; unbleach
ed seed lea Bultanaa, I l-2cr London
layers, t-crown, wbol boxes of totba.
$2.26: 2-crown, $2.10.
5 - nnrtirii
Fought Fire in House Where
Sick Boy Lay.
CARRIED BOY TO SAFETY
Wrapped Kim In Blanket and Carrltd
Him to Another Part of Bout and
Extinguished Fire Without Noise or
Disturbing Him.
rjsirao csniSAi ameeio.
Hops, Wool, Hides, Eto.
Hops Choice, I O llo; prime, I 0
t l-lo per lb.
Wool Valley, 11 0 22c; Eaatern
Oregon, It 0 It l-lo; as to shrinkage.
Feathers Qetse, white, $5 0 40c;
geese, gray or mixed, 15 O tOo; duck,
white, It 0 lOo; duck, mixed, 11 0
lto.
Mohair-Choice, IS 0 lto,
Cascara aagrada, (Cblttlm bark)
6 1-10 6 1-1 eta, ptr lb.
Beeswax Good, clean and pure, tt
0 IBe' per IV
; Tallow Prime, t 1-1 0 4 l-lo; No.
1 and grease, S 0 $0 per lb.
Oregon grap root Per 100 lbs., $
9 4c
EUes Dry No. 1,1$ lbs. and up,
per lb, IT 0 lto; kip, No. 1, 17 0 SOo;
according to alst. Dry talted bull
and , ttaga, , one-third lest than dry
flint; low graiae 8-11 0 80 per lb. less;
salted steers, (0 lbs. and up, 10 0 llo;
under 60 lbs, steer and cows, t 0 10
0; stags and bulla, 7o; kips, 15 to 10
lbs, lOo ptr lb.; oalf, 10 to 14 lbs. llo;
calf, undtr 10 lb., 11 0 12a; green, un
salted, : lo per lb, less; sheepaklna,
shearlings, No. 1, IS 0 15a; short wool,
No. 1, 40 0 6O0 each; medium wool,
No. 1, $1 0 1.50 each; murrain pelts,
10 to 10 per cent less; horse hides,
salted, $1.50 to I. according to alxe;
dry, according to alst, $1 0 $1.25; colt,
25 0 6O0 each; Angora, wooled, SOo 0
$1.50; goat, common, 15 0 25o each.
Consul General of Costa Rica Does Wot
Believe It Featiblt. .
NEW YORK, May 23.-Dr. Juin J.
Ulloa, consul general of Costa Rica In
thl city, ha made publio a statement
regarding Central America, wherein be
point out the Impracticability of the
proposed confederation of the six re
publics, Guatemala, Salvador, Honduras
Nicaragua, Costa Rica and Panama. He
says: .
If we were alt well adapted to the
chan of political existence, it would
undoubtedly be a blessing to the six
states, whose small site I tht strong
argument ued nowaday to declare that
they art always in tht wrong. I do not
rare to enter Into the dicusion of sev
eral political topics, which would give
a clear insight into the question, but I
Jo not wish to wound the susceptibility
of someone who does not understand my
true intention, but suffice it to say
that we are not prepared yet to form a
sole republic In Central America and
that this tank ha to be accomplished
by properly directed education, by an
asilmllatlon' of laws and currency and
by a well established system of inter
stnte railroads and telegraphs."
Dr. t'Hoa expresses the opinion that
as things stand today the experiment
of uniting thcM countries would be an
unfortunate one and well thinking Cen
tral Americans would not look favor
ably on the subject.'
CHICAGO, Msy 23,-Xo shouting, no
clanging of gongs, no clamor that is uu
ally attached to a fire, attended the fight
Ing of a blaze In the borne of Mr.
George L, Bradburry yeoterday, ior a
little boy lay near to death there. Fire
men fought the flumes In silence. Or
ders wers Issued in a whlpcr. Th
heavy booted man crept about the
bouse on tip toe, Altliouga smoke
filled tht residence and hasty action wa
compulsory In the short struggle with
tht fire, there was little more noUt in
the structure then there would have
been bad nothing happened.
Tht stricken boy la George I Brad
bury. He is tba seven-year-old sob of
tht Iu?t George L. Bradbury, fcr many
years' president of the Lake Erie t
Western Bailtisy,
When tht Are broke out tht child lay
in a room not far away from danger.
A woman la tht residence tent la a
still alarm by telephone, requesting that
tht firemen be as quiet aa possibls. Tbe
clang of gong ceased aa soon as tht
truck Beared the residence. The lire
men entered the structure quietly.
; They wrapped the boy In warm
blanket and carried bint to a safe por
tion of tbt residence so quickly and
quietly that he was not disturbed. The
work of quenching the flame was done
la short order.
Relief from Rhtumatlo Paine.
"I Buffered with rheumatism for over
two year," say Mr. Holland Curry, a
patrolman, of Key West, Fla, "Some
times it tattled In my knees and lamed
me to I could hardly walk, at other
time it would be In my feet and hand
so I was Incapacitated for duty. One
night when I was In sever pain and
lame from It my wife went to tbt drug
atort bar and cam back with & hot'
tit of ChambtrbUn't Pain Balm. :
wat rubbed with it and found tbe pain
bad nearly gone during the night
kept on using It for a Uttlo mor. than
two week and found that It drove the
rheumatism away, t have not had
any trouble from that disease for over
two montba." For sale by Frank Hart
and Leading Druggist.
a 0
! 1 1 1 ill."
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If you have a want that you wish te
advertise step to your ntartst phone
and "Phene It" te The Astoriarw Ne
need of wasting your time walking
blocks to o thing that can be done
In your Immediate surroundings. Call
up Main 661, ask for tbe want ad do
tal tment which Is at your service.
Da
W. C. LAWS & CO.
HEATING AND PLUMBING ENGINEERS
Plans and estimates furnished on application.
JAll work done by First-Class Mechanics.
Sheet-Iron, Copper and Tin Work done in a first
class manner, as we do no other work i our shop.
H. B. PARKER,
Proprietor.
E. F. PARKER,
- Ua&agwr.
' QrooeHee, Provision, Eto. v
Sugar, sack basis D. G, ' $5.77V4;
Star, $5.67Vi; Pacific Coast," $6.67 Hi
Oolden C, 15.17H; Extra C, $5.2711:
powdered, $5.87tt; cube, 85.87H! fruit
sugar, $5.77tf ; boxes, SOo owt. advance
over sack basis (less o If paid for
tn 15 days.)
Beans Small white, 8ftc; large
Th Life Insurance
muddle has atarteJ tbe publio to
thinking, Tbe wonderful success that
baa mot Ballard's Horehound Syrup
In Ita crusada on Cough, Influensa
and Bronchitis and all Pulmonary
trouble haa started the publio to
thinking of this wonderful preparation.
They art all using It Join tht proces
sion and down with sickness. Price
25o, SOo and $1.00. Sold by Hart's dmg
tor.
ALPHONSO TO BREED CATTLE.
King Negotiating For An Island On
Which To Build a Farm.
MADRID, May 23. King Alfonso is
negotiating for an Island in Nortbern
Spain where he proposes to build a
summer residence, lay out a farm and
breed thoroughbred cattle. The example
of King Edward and many English
noblemen who raise prize bcasts. it Is
said, prompted the king's plans. Tht
Queen is taking a keen interest in the
project and anticipate with pleasure
summer holidays under the conditions
she was familiar with In EnglamW
Sore Nipples.
Any mother who has had expprlence
with this distressing ailment will be
pleased to know that a cure may be
effected by applying Chamberlain's
Palva as soon as tht child la done
nufslng. Wipe It off with a soft oloth
before allowing tht babe to nurse.
Many trained nurses use this salve
with best results. For sale by Frank
Hart and Leading Druggist.
TRANSPORTATION.
Steamer
TELEGRAPH
The only Steamboat making a round trip DAILY
xcpt Tbunolny between Portland aud Astoria
ana way poinu.
NO WAY POINTS ON SUNDAY
Portland Landing, Alder Stmt Dock
Astoria Landing, Callroder Dock
Leare Portland 7:M)'a, m.j arrive Astoria, 1:90
p. m, una Aaioria -i:m p. m.; amre rortund
v.im p. m. t ' .... ,
SUNDAY EXCURSIONS
Lt Portland S a. m.; arrive Astoria lp m.
Leave Astoria S p. ni., arrive Portland p. m.
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Steamer - Lurline
Nlsht Boat for Portland and
Way Landing's.
PASSENGERS. FREIGHT.
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Leaves Aatorla daily except 8unday at
7 p. m.
Leavea Portland Daily Except Sunday
at 7 a. m.
Qulok 8ervloe Exoellent Meal
Good Bertha.
Landing Aetorla Flavel Wharf.
Landing Portland Foot Taylor St
G. B. BLES3ING, Agtnt
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Phone Main E761.
PARKER IHOUSE
EUROPEAN PLAN.
First Cfaat In Every Rttpeet,
Free Coach to tat House. -Bar
and Billiard Room.
Good Cheek Reetaarajit
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Aatorla,
Good Sample Rooms on Ground
Ortgen for Commercial Hsu.
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Trains marked run dally.
CONNECTIONS At Portland, wl th all trana-contlnentaj llnea. At
Goble, with Northern Pacific Railway Co. At Astoria, with steamers for
San Francisco and Tillamook and Ilwaco Railway & Navigation Co.' boat
and railway.
Through tickets sold to and from all points East, and Europe.
For further particulars apply to,
J. McGUTRH, R. a JENKINS.
Superintendent, Aatorla, Or. Genl. Frt & Passgr. Agt.
..'Astoria. Or. ,
TIDE TABLE, MAY
MAY, .1907.
Low Water. A. M. P. M.
Date. h.m. ft h.m. ft
Wednesday .. 1 0:87 -0.91 8:38 .S
Thursday 210:82-0.710:88 S.2
Friday .. 311:83-0.311:43 3.5
Saturday ., ... 4 .. 12:36 0.1
SUNDAY .. ... 5 1:18 3.4 1:49 0.4
Monday .. 6 2:28 8.0 2:50 0.7
Tuesday .. 8:89 2.4 8:48 1.0
Wednesday ,, .. B 4:32 1.8 4:40 1.3
Thursday .. ... 9 5:23 1.0 6:26 1.3
Friday ..10 6:07 0.3 6:10 1.7
Saturday 11 6:48 0.1 6:48 2.1
SUNDAY .. ...12 7:27-0.1 7:21 2.5
Monday 13 8:02-0.1 7:62 2:9
Tuesday .. ....14 8:33 -0.1 8:23 3.2
Wednesday .. ..15 9:05 0.1 8:62 3.5
Thursday .. ...16 9:38 0.3 9:28 3.8
Friday 1710:04 0.5 10:04 3.9
Saturday ., ...1810:54 0.711:10 8.9
SUNDAY .. ...19.11:40 0.9
Monday .. .....20 0:12 3.8 12:31 1.2
Tuesday 21 1:25 3.4 1:37 1.4
Wednesday .. ..23 2:26 2.8 2:25 1.6
Thursday 23 3:28 2.0 3:24 1.8
Friday 24 4:27 1.1 4:23 1.9
Saturday .. ...25 6:18 0.2 6:15 2.0
SUNDAY .. ...26 6:07 -0.6 6:03 2.2
Monday 27 6:56 -1.2 6:52 2.4
Tuesday 28 7:44 -1.5 7:43 2.6
Wednesday .. ..29 8:83 -1.6 8:83 2.8
Thursday 30 9:24 -1.6 9:23 8.0
Friday .. ......8110:17-1.110:31 8.1
MAY, .1907.
High Water. A. M. P. M.
Date. h.m. ft h.m. ft
Wednesday .. .. 1 8:42 9.4 3:60 7.S
Thursday .. ... 2 3:29 9.1 5:02 T.
Friday 3 4:26 8.6 6:10 .
Saturday ,. ... 6:03 8.0 7:23 T.l
SUNDAY .. ... 5 6:47 7.6 8:87 7.4
Monday ., 6 8:07 7.S 9:23 7.T
Tuesday .. .... 7 9:22 7.410:08 8.1
Wednesday 8 10:24 7.6 10:62 8.4
Thursday .. ... 9 11:17 7.7 11:30 S.6
Friday ......10 .. 13:03 7.7
Saturday .. ...11 0:06 8.8 12:47 7.S
SUNDAY 12 0:37 8.9 1:27 7.S
Monday .. 13 1:08 8.8 2:05 T.l
Tuesday 14 1:S8 8.7! 2:431 6.S
! Wednesday .. ..15 2:08 3.5 8:31 6.S
Thursday .. ...16 2:40 8.3 4:03 6.4
Friday 17 8:16 7.9 4:43 6.4
Saturday 18 3:66 7.6 5:81 I.I
SUNDAY-., ...19 4:47 7.2 6:25 6.6
Monday .. 20 5:48 6.8 7:20 7.t
Tuesday 21 7:02 6.6 8:12 7.1
Wednesday .. ..22 8:17 6.6 8:03 7.1
Thursday 23 9:2$ 6.9 9:51 8.4
Friday .. 24 10:28 7.2 10:38 8.9
Saturday ,. ...25 11:80 7.5 11:32 9.4
SUNDAY 28 ......... 13:18 7.6
Monday .. 27 0:05 9,8 1:11 T.6
Tuesday 28 0:49 10.0 2:03 T.T
Wednesday .. ..29 1:83 9.9 3:67 7.6
Thursday .. ...80 2:22 9.8 2:61 7.S
Friday 31 3:13 9.2 4:49 7.S