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About The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930 | View Entire Issue (July 4, 1907)
THURSDAY, JULY 4, 0O7. THE MORNING ASTOIUAN, ASTOJtlA, OttECON. WATERFRONT ITEMS Four Big Vessels Anchored In Port. SHIP TELLUS GETS A CREW Fina SlRht on (ht River Last Night When Heavy Cloudt Wert Mied All Round ami Lights of Four Big Vmeli Shorn. Th Lurlln diil mil jrH down (111 a quarter aftr nine let night, Mb w delayed by mi mciilriit to hr nteerlng gear Ht Mu, Willi intikUtg the land ing ilie tirukt tiller wire ami waa de layed two hour ranking repair. 8li gut away from 1'ortlaml later In tlie flret Iliatatu and then had to ilrk up lot Of freight Ht various way port. Captain LarMn report wry heavy rain mul thunder and ll)litnlii nil the way up Ui river Ttieeday nllit. Captain Hell. tin1 I'mlland liliiiiK air, liroiiifht 'low 11 Id nuwi on thr learner Telegraph yeir,lay to form the rrew of the Tellu. The Tellu U lying at Knapplon awaiting the erew end dplt the Id meit who arrived jee. tertlay will it III be two min hort, Carrying a tnrt enrjjo of remriii algned to Italfour, ilittlirle & To,, the l!i it Mi ieaiiihlp Strulhimlrn alM from roil l,oe Angele for tin Colum bia thia iwirnlnjf. The shipment 1 turn -liijf from Lcmlori, tlin tUmiier h Itifr' ar rlW at the Calilrnla pott wily a short time Bji" to illwliarjja about half uf the enrtfo. It It iiii.lrrnlind lhat Veel will receive a rnrjfii ( lumber fur tha out Ward voyage, In the next mouth or o the lumber eapori (rive proml of be Irijf unueually heavy, notwilhtndill Uie feel the loaulujr ,nni hava cIomkI down. In addition to the four Iftrijw steamship beliijf under charter to load for off-iore )mii t, aiuoiiK them two Wrath irelijlilere, the flrlnli ship dor danhlll and Herman ihlp Tellu will get away with full vrg"f of Oregon lir. The Tellu completed her rargo at Knappti'ii lat evening. It measure" ajM) fiet. The tl will clear for Sydney. Aii'lralla. ' Twelve of the lailort arriving from Hamburg on the Hrltlh ship Dnlgonar the other day have already deerled and before ll week pare l't I predated every man on her More the uial will be aahore. Tle vd I. rmt chartered for the oulward voyage, , Coneiiently the oiii r will not bt neiiiiteniriied to any great extent by the desertion, In leaving the ehlp the tar forfeit their wage, which in the aggregate will amount to a rather nug eutii. nilor ar tearoe on the count. Tim from the Dalgnnar have eld'iitly left the city. a ho one hua m'CH them aline tlify came anliois, It In uii'lcnttofid If they tan be lonud an effort will be made to Induct' them to ifn to 1'ugi't Sound and titkc licit li 011 the iMilp wililtdi have been tied up thera for wovk waiting for untwe, It ie ui'inl-cl the men have oh ttilned eniplo incut tit tha lawnillla ami Intend to abHinlon tha m'u for good. It nppenr the tiiajoiity of thcin intike aueh 11 rtiHolut ion ..11 ttvi'rv I'fiv.nr.t. ImL Ac..tit unlly they drift Imi'k to their old tire,' The Diilgdtinr will Ukelv reinuln on the' dlxi'iigiigcd lin until new crop grtilii l iciiily for uliljiiiicnt to port" acro the mm , W. T. Carroll liae liartered the etaaui cr Johiin I'oul'cu to tritnnport a eargo of wheat and lumber fiom the Columbia to him tYanciaco, the grain to b carried in the hold and the lumber on derk, The cm ft will b plueed in the trada an kkhi ae hc ipturn from the liny City. She left down from IJ tin ton for the Califor nia nietmpoiu with a eargo of lumlx-r lat night. iV'innnd for lumter tonnagi to go watl )a 10 low the ouut-r are ctntliig about in tcareh for other freight lor their vewel to handle, liy taking mixed t'argne, tfa a wheat and lum ber, it la nld there I. a pnnnllillity of keeping tha era It moving during big mrt of the dull aeaton, The freight rate for the tranaportallon of lumber to Snn KraiU'lro are (juoted al H a thou-iiiid feet, !ei than half the tariir charged lo or three tnollthe ago. There in atili a downward tendency lit tha char ter rate, and it U pr,lii td the counter will toon 1 hauling fir to the Day City at &l a thoiionnd feet. The achiHtner Henhotna with lumber came down In tow of the Harvest yucen taut evening, The oil barge No. (I I in lying In the riwr opKi.iic the O, It. A N. dock. The eteanier Finn came down lant evening and w au huiej id tha atream. The tug Itnriiig brought in the tram arhiioner Ilee (rout Aberoarn yealerday. 'the Itee si'"' to the Willamette Iron Work to have her machinery installed. the Ala Ida when 'he left here had a emtio ill ued at T',11. coiuinliiig prin cipally of flour with a large uunntity of machinery. Tha team erhooner Newliurg cleared at tha eiimtoiit )ioti yetnlay with a cargo of tie amounting to l.ltW.UM feet. She loaded at Cold and will proceed to f.4 Angele. The wdiootier l.etitia came in and! proceeded up to KuiniiT to load lumber, The Sue 11. Elinor went out yter day. Tha tug IViiintle i reported a safe ly arrived in Sun Diego with a log raft in tow from the Columbia Itiver. The uteiimcr Allium will he in thin morning with a full cargo uf freight and PORTLAND MARKETS Wholesale Price List as ported Daily, Re- lU.II'KI IV'II I.. I.. 1 Tl. I. Ik . tent of the IiirinK done hue not yet lieen determined, It ie the wlicf of a numla-r of Front at reel dentera that the heavy rain lat night ruined the l-m-lairt and lllnu tsherrv erona of Portland and vicinity, a well aa the unpicked J portion of the Ito.vnl Aline, J A carload of navel orange reaeiieo the cit Inat ufght, and it la mild that thin la the lent uhlptmcnt of thia variety of orange to lie received here thia aea win. Valencia and other orl later thau thii navel have been coming In for mine time, and the trade will have to depend upon tliena from thia time on. A fthiptmcnt af npricota from Cali fornia nlo reached the city lut night and the fruit I ld to be In good con dition. California ban a abort crop of aprlcota till year ami price are con iderably higher than lat year, I'ruri IchIjiv are, lufl a Ikix. I jurmilieri iea have ben eoiiimir " n- " IP heiivilv for aome dav itaat. and if ahlp iiu'iita coiil lime at present rate for a little, while longer there aill be a elinnp in thl fruit. The fruit brought tl lo 11.15 a t rata Ufday. In WlfOLESALE PRICES. t The following ara quotation ruling in Portland a rejnirted by jobber in the vnrinii liuet: Crau Flour, Feed. NViiUX'lub, Hcj ( Valley, 84cj blue- Ictil, M!('! red, M. lloiir-lfil wheat patent, HHO; atraight, ft 23; graham, 4.25fc'4.75; re, whole wheat flour, tAMffejH; Valley flour, $UWi Dakota, 0.25cu.UW; Kjtrn rje, $0.60; PUIabury, V; Cor valli. MM. Cereal food Itolled oat, cream, &0 lb. ack, (T; lower grade, $3 50.6.50; oatmeal, atevl cut, 43 lb. tack, bbl.j 0 lb, aack, 14.25 per bale; oatmeal, (grvund), 45 lb. ackt, 17.50 per bid,! 0 lb. Rack, ft per bale; aplit pea, (4.23 per 10O Ih. ack; '23 lb. hnxe. fl.25; pearl barley, (4 per 100 Urn; 29 lb. boxea, tl.!!5 ier 1kx; paatry flour, 10 lb. aackt, t'i.rii) er bbl. (at Protlurcr' prieea! White, 27. 60 gray, paMiigvra for Coo Hay. Captain Swan of the British ehii Zlnita which ha lieen lying idle up the river for aome time ha received in struction from hi owner to ballast hi b in and iroeed Immediatelv to Newcastle, N. S. V. It i eonaidered pnihnhle that the Zliu'ta wilt load coal in Auatrulia and will return with it to the Columbia when he will be ready for (lie wheat nop, When We Buy Pianos I we investigate closely the factory asking us for an order. We make it a point to always find out, first, whether said factory has ample capital to buy materials and labor on a big enough scale to make their product economical to pro duce. Second, we discover the grade said make of piano belongs in, and we see to it that said factory doesn't cheapen their piano in any way without cutting the price- Third, we then contract for enough instruments of said make to obtain their very lowest rock-bottom price by car loads, (for we never buy pianos except by car load). jz? Wheti We Ship Pianos we time our shipments from the various factories so as to have several car loads on the way at one time, making it more convenient for the railroad companies. Then we route our shipments over lines of road giving us quickest service, and because we are the heaviest shippers of pianos on th Pacifiic Coast we get the very lowest freight rates musical instruments are hauled for. Wheti We Sell Pianos jg? we pass on the benefits we secure from heavy buying and heavy shipping to those who buy from us. We are content to see our sales increasing so heavily year by year 4 and a smaller profit on each instrument sold pays us in the end from the larger number of custom ers we secure by being liberal, Look over the assorted summer stock ; of pianos we are now showing at our Astoria branch, Many different makes are shown. Easy terms if wanted. Eilers Piano House A. Ri CYRUS, J. M. WARD, Salesman. 424 Commercial Street. Corn-Wliolu, ; cracked, $29 per ton, llarlcy ProdiuW price, Itrewllig. WS feed, fciZj rolled, 23.50fa24.60. f23iSOft.24.fiH. ly-l.M per ewf, liwkwheiit per ton, Ifay-Vulley timothy, flflffilS; Kant em Oregon, f2lfV23: clover, fASO; (bent, $10; allalla, $13; grain h iy, '(" chop, bfttn, $17; hoiU,$10.50, drain, bag, foreign an ', dome fie, H 34ft9e, Vegetable. CabbagePer pound, 'ita'M-; cauli flower, fl.O,', per dozen j parsley, 23c per Am,., hot houae lettuce, 1iv(n.W bo, head tfio down; apinaeli, per box, $l.2u; artichoke, 75cAl don; okra, $1.78; toiiiatoe, $l.S0f i.7." larx; Bum mer (imh, $1 Imx; Wu bean, S'-Mic lb. Oregon rhubarb, fk- tb.; euciimlasr, $1.00 box; egg-plant, 2J? lb,; Culmn pep- era, $4 crate; aipaniim, $1.50 laiX) cantnlouiea, $2.Sofi 3.B0 crate; green corn, 00c. dozen. polatcJld, $2.50r?' 3.00 er ewt; liw, $i.R05 3.00, ()nion-$2.753.o0. Turnip, per aack, $2; carrot. J2..'i0 tack; U-cta, $- and $2.25; hor-crudih, f(( 9c per pound. Freih Meat and Fish. Frenh MatV'eal, mediuin, 75 to ItlO lb., Ufa He; 100 to l.VJ U., 7c; l.Vl lo 2' Ilia., SiOe; 2l0 lbs and oer, 4I'2r5c; pork, 8ffl8l-2c heavie. 7ft He j hfef. bull, Zf 4c; cor, & Ca(i c; kleer, (!' 6 l-2c; mutton, nie- lum nizec, Hr-iStcj luite and coarte, 4'oOc; Spring lamb, dressed, 9(10c. f)yter Shoalwater Kay, per gallon, $2.2A per ack, $4 50; Toke Point, $1. '0 per 1WI; Olympiim, 120 lb., $0; olympian, per gallon, 12.25. Fihllalibut, 6c; black cod, 8c; black hu, per lb., 20c; striped ba, i;ic; herring, 6 l-zc; iiounnera, 00; cat- fih, He; ahrinip, ltK-i perch, 6c; stur geon, 12 l-2c; ea trout 18e; torn cod, 7c; Chinook talmon. 11c; aleelhead, frenh, 8c ; ,hai; 4c lb.; ahad roe, 16c lb; roe ahad, 4c Cliun ItanUhell. pr Iwx, $2.40; ra ror clam, $2 per box. Fruits. Tropical Fruit Panama, 6e lb; lemmi, Jj.23ft(5.50 box; orange, (3g $4.50; grapefruit, $3.50 crate; lime, 75c (0 $1.25 per 100; tangerine. $2 per box; utrawberriea, $1.50(S2.OO crate; cherrie, 3(12c per lb.; gooeberric, 78c lb.; blacklierrie, $1.15 per box; raspbeirie, $1,000' 1.75 crate; currant, 80e lb; ap ricot, $2 box; peache, $1.151.50 box; new apple, tl.5W52.25 box; plums, $1.50 Imx; loganlierriea, $1.00(1.15 crate. Dried (fruit Apple, evaporated, 8 1 2(a,Be lb.; aprlcota, 20c; peache, 13 1 2c; pears, 13 l-2o; prunes, Italian, 4(S6e, JVench, 4(6c; fig, California black. 5 3-4c; California white, 6c; Smyrna, 2()c; plum, pitted, 6c. Domrxtic fruits Apples, common, $1. 50(ii 2.00"; fancy, $2 3 lox. Produce. Butter Country creamery, 2527c; city creamery, 27Jc; atore, 18 19c; but ter, fat, 20c. Ktrir Oregon ranch, 2425c Cheese Young America, 17(5' 17 l-2c; Oregon full cream flat, 15 10c. Poultry-Old motera, 78c; lcnH, 12(513ci spring, 13c uound; dreaa ed stock, 1 l-2 higher than live; duck, old, Sfti'Oc: young lOfS'llc; turkeys, 12(rtl.1c; drcssiti, l.'xffUc; geese, live, 8c; dressed, 10Tlc; pigeon, $1 and $1.25 per down; squ.ib-i, $1.75(?2 per dor Honey Park, 10i('fHcj amber, 12 13c; fancy white. 14(a l.V. Hop, Wool Bides, Etc. Feather (leese, white. .15(9 40c; geese, gray or mixed. 25r,.10c! duck, white, 15(i20e; duck, mixed, 12. 15c. Hops Choii-e, 77Jc; prime, 67o per pound. Cascara Sagrada (Chittim bark,) 5e per pound. Woid-Valley. I(n21e': Eastern Ore gon, 13ftM0'. as to shrinkage, Mobair -Choice, 20(ff'30c. Beeswax Rood clean and pure, 22 25c per pound,' Tallow Prime, 5c; No. 2 and grease, 2.1o per pound. Oregon grape root Per 100 lbs., $4. Hides-Dry No. 1, 10 lbs. and up, per lb., 18fi!le; kip. No. 1. 16(H7c, aa to site; dry salted bulls and stags, one third les than dry flint; calf. 20(rT22ci; salted steels, 60 lbs. and up, 8 l-2(5;9o; under 50 lbs., steers and cow, 8 l-2o; stags and bulls, 5 1-2(3:6 l-2c; kips. 15 to 30 lbs., 81(?9c per pound; calf, 10 to 14 lbs., 11c; calf, under 10 lbs., 11 12c; green, tinsnlted, 10 per pound less; sheepskins shearings, No. 1, 15(o125e; short wool, No. 1, 40rf60c each ; medium WMMHtMHWWHlltMlHHMiUlMHHH j Eastern Painting & DecoratingCo j Experts in ail the Branches of Painting, Paper-Hanging and Decorating. Satisfaction Guaranteed, All work done Promptly, . Prices reasonable. New Goods arriving Every Day. Wc elicit business From Outside Towns. Commercial Street, near Eighth. Astoria, - Oregon tKrtttWt4lltMttMWW44HW44eHH Sherman Transier Co. HEN BY SHERMAJi, Manure! : , 1 - - .i -.'..'. '.Vka, Carriage Paggage Checked acd Troierre-l Truck ard Furaltan Wago Piano Movad, Boxed and Shipped. 433 Commercial Street Haia PboM at A Memorable Day. One of the days we remember with pleasure, aa mil as with profit to our health, -is the one on which we became acquainted with Dri King' New Life Tills, the painless purifiers that cure hendache and biliousness, and keep the bowels right. 25o at Charles Rogers' drug store. TRANSPORTATION. CANADIAN PACIFIC "EMPRESS" Lino of the Atlantlo , Quebec to Liverpool Less Than Four Days at Sea Empresses sails July 12-20: August 0. 1 23; September 6-20. First cabin, $80 I up; second cabin, $45 up; third elasa, $28.75. Writ for particular. JAMBS FINLAYSON, Agent. ' Astoria, Or. 1L a PARKER. Proprietor. E. P. PARKER, Manager. ' PARKER HOUSE EUROPEAN PLAN. First Cla In Every ReoL Praa Coach to tlM House. Bar and Billiard Room. Oood Bample Room on Ground Floor tor OommarcuU Man. Aatoria. - OrB" x TBAIfSPOSTATIOH. Steamer TELEGRAPH Tb only Vteamboat making a round trtp DAII.Y except Tbumlar between Foftland ana Aatorta and war polatn. NO WAY POINTS ON SUNDAY Portland Landing, Aider Street Sock -Astoria Landing, Callander Dock Leave Portland 7:00 fa, m.; arrira Astoria, V.M p. m, Leave Aalorta i:X p. m.; arrt Portland f-.SD p. m. SUNDAY EXCURSIONS Leava Portlands a. m.i arrive Astoria 1 p.ai. Leaes Aatoria I p- m arrive Portland 9 p. m. The K".Une rv 1 spices, , cy DAMNS PGYfDE!, rlLaCCHJaGEXTIiiaS CLCSSETGCI1I3 r PORTLASO, CC0tl. Steamer - Lurline Night Boat for Portland and Si.. Way Landings. PASSENGERS. FREIGHT. Leave Aatoria daily axoapt Sunday at 7 p. m. Laavaa Portland Daily Except Sunday at 7 a. m. Quiok Sarvie Excellent Meals Good Berths. Landing Astoria Flaval Wharf, . , Landing Portland Foot Taylor SL G. B. BLESSING, Agent. Phona Main 2761. THE SAVOY Popular Concert BaQ. Good muile. An ara walaom. C aar Sennta and Aator. 1 1 1 mi 1 i 416 BOND ST, ASTORIA, 0KIG0I j Carries tb Finest Llot of S aaaisa, Liquors And Cigars CALL AND SEE US TRAHSPOKTATlOIf.. TIME CARD Astoria & Columbia River R. R. Co. af 3 a T ja 1 ao z n a 1 as W p.m. 'a.m. p.m. , Lv. Ax. Ip.mJp.m.! ' 6.00! 8.00; a. 10 ....Portland; 12.15io.001 7.211 ,20! 4. .. GOBLE 10.56! 8.40i 7.85 0.861 4.27 RAINIER 10.40i g.XSI 8.06!l0.06 4.49 OU1NCY 10.05! T.50I 18'lO.lS; 4.44 CLATSKANIB .S2i 7.40l 8..M1I10.51I 8.23 CLIFTON .15i 7.041 8.4011.451 6.02 Ar ASTORIA Lv . 20, 6,10; a.rn-p.m. a.m. p.m. a.m. la.m. 8.15 6 60 9. Will. 45! 8.05111.80 ........Lv. ASTORIA Ar 4 00 8.15 8.0 5.5011.00 ..... 8.55 6.40'l0.05!12. 051 6.2012. Si WARKENTON 3.85 7.55 7.45' 5.S5 10.40 .... 9.18 7. UII0. 25112 8l! 8.48 1.10 GKARHART 2.89 6.57; 7.1 5.08 8.48..... 9.25 7.aOll0.8012.40! 60 1.30 3KASIDK 1.80 6.50 7. 10! ,5.00 9 40 9.80 7.25110. :'12 .451 6 56 1.85 Ar. HOLLADAY Lv 2 25 6,46 7.051 4 .56 1 85 ..... FT. STEVENS BRANCH 40 S8 j 46 S8 I M4 I 42 M 41 j 88 4a 85 87 a.m. a.m. p mJa.m.lp.iuJp.m.i p.m. p.m. a.m- p.m. atm.!.m, 10.16 8.8: (.111 7.28i 8.11112.08! Lv. WARRKNTON Ar. 12.85 3.851 7.54 (.40 6.65;10. 10 23 8.431 .'.0 7.88 8.23il2.1o ..... Ar. HAMMOND Lv 12.25 8.29 7.45 6.88 8.4S110.S9 10.28 8.48 t iV 7.4ll 8.Viia.20l Ar. FT, STEVENS Lv...... 12 21 8.261 7.42 6.30 8.46110,27 Trains marked run dally. , Trains Nos. 25, 27 and 29 from Clatsop Beach, and trains Kos. 23, 30 and 34, from Astoria, run via Ft. Stevens. Train No. 20, from Portland, 8:10 p. m.; is Saturday Special, stopping at Goble, Bainier, Clatskanie, Astoria and Beach points, only. CONNECTIONS At Portland, with all trana-oontsnentat Maaa, At Goble, with Northern Paclflo Ralay Co. At Astoria, with (teaaaaar for San Francisco and Tillamook and Ilwaco Railway ft Navigation Oa's kWt and railway. Through tickets sold to and from all points In the East aad Europe. For further particular apply to, R. H. JENKINS, ' osL BW. ft Paasgr. Aat"':"' ' Aatorta, Or.