THURSDAY, JULY ii, 1907. 3 THE MORNING ASTORIAN, ASTORIA, OREGON. ... A Striking Likeness ... :! lOrnjlmil.J Unynnl f 01111C1 a jMuna goutlomitu uf ioMNitliit iipitiwrmif mid tuh lonnblo nUlio, swinging , Unlit cnue, utonM Him futon atntlim a a tin In rolled In. II m exiwctlug a frioud who not I'Diiio, Hut Kuiim unit ol cbiiiw. wliu imnwUxt tu illnirrntiuo Mi. prtH lliii of Mr. YutHiK' nwltwoar mill otliorwhw riulli) lil iimiiluilti'. A young lad, plainly Uut iwntly drenavd, (1Mciiiltiil front 11 cur, mid, Imt glnnc. ItKlitliiK i'ii tho tii'iitli'iiinn lu iii..mi,n, 1I10 rualiod toward lilm, throw Iht arm about lila uuck ami covoml bin fact wltli klunf. Now, wlillo young IliiMl are Hot uanal ly averse to Miig klaaod, tliey don't like ti bo token hy eurprlao, Mr, Young Hindu nu HTurt to dtaongniro himself from tlio lubrncw, at iVnat no far a to ict a lok at tho klaaor. Tlili iiirrlM.d the girl, ami aha, too, drew away. Then a mhr mm to lnr idwk, and, eovwlng her tm-a with both hand, alio turnod ami rail away aa fast aa aha could. Tli flmt tlilntr Mr. Young dirt a ft or her departure wna to rearrangs tilt disordered nwkwoar. Than h uiltMHl a ararfpln with a bandaouis pearl M In It that had bwm thoro tx fon the aiiddi-H attack. Running after th. girl, b raunht bur Just aa ah waa lea ring the a tat Inn, "I'll trouble you for my acarfnlu," be said. flhe looked up, mark of dttna and confusion atlll on Imr fait. "I mls tok you for my brotbor," alio anld. "My m"arfiln, Olvo It to mo at our or I will mil a Mlinian.M The glrl'a iiiniiiwr rlmngM lu a twin. iiuuii m-iit uu to nm ,iH,, M1(1J uo coveml dt-fitriMitlnlly. "I aiipKHia I ow. you an apology," lm anld. "So npolog will l.o nw .iliHl.M "Tito drfiuiinfiiwmi wi'fo docolvlug. You itniNt admit that I bad apparent panne for"- "Mlatr.klnr mo for n thii-rr "I-tho fort In"- Ho t .ok out III bmiilkwlili'f and wld tho pwnplrn thii from Ida forohoad, "h thero an? iitoiwiuoiit I en n miiki'" "Xono wlintovor. On w ho uilmnko a huly for a riiiiniioii awlit lhroii:i tleni- wotiii-ti 1 Ih-IIi-v (In.-,, nio cn!K commits an ttupardoiittl'lo ln," Willi tbla L tnruod ointo;nptuoir I) and at rod. ir.tay. Young f jINiw d It rr "Uiivo we at one or I will cull a p i Iktminu," "I would rnt:iw go to J.i!l Mum piirt lu tills way," 'That would be no brmtolilp. You would bo with your atkiiowlodiiod an oodatoa." Yotiug cjiirludiMl to oiuko 0 umakcil attack lu tlmili, "itnlpli and I look ao much allko that lu colli.-, they called ua the twlua." "There'a not the allghtcHt revetu bianco," "How, then, tild you com. to rula taka mo for lilmt" "I -bo waa ta uioct me." iiy jovt, tncro cornea iinipii now, Wholesale Price List ported Daily. as Re- I'OIITLAND, July 10.-IutereJl in I lid m hi' 11 1 nun kit ccntcrii in tho new iTuji outlook, and lulieli no fat aa old wliful I concerned la all but at a itiuidntlll, Wheat buyera are apculat. Ing n to what will he the opt'liing price! for the 11)07 crop, and If their predic tion ar verified grata value at the opening of the new araaou will bo ma terlally under thone now prevailing. It in raid that he new crop of bluteatenm Hill be worth from 03 to CHo In the in terior, with rungo for club from 00 to 03 cent and red a cent lower. Notice wa given out by the three leading freah fluh jobber of th. city to day that during the month of July and Augimt their place of bu'jnea would be doted at I o'clock Saturday. All or der for flub deliver!", on tho. day limit lie In by 12 o'clock. It I aid that during the hot month of the year there I not 'tidUlent builneit on Saturday afternoons to warrant keeping open, and the bualneM of tba day can well hurrying nlottg to reach the atntlon be-! be well done in th. forenoon. foro tho train arrive! How the deueo! aro we to oxidant being togetbor when be know I've never lieen Introduced to you-ncver have aeeu your Tho girl winced. "l.eav blm to uie. Hello, old txiy'. WHOLESALE PRICES. klliiK. Her w flahd omlnoiialy. t ivimi-. it,.. ,,.i..r .m, .. wM,r "How dure you, alrl" niu,., mu .iHt,.r kl.ncd. tho alnter "I'm ud to aui'b Banica," bo ! trtetl, "You cert.iluly imiiit tie, Such m'i), pie Mug your n.H liii.-n, you would not l pxhm ti know n truo bidy when you aco one." At Mint mnniiMit Young anw hU pin bmiiflnit bend down from a bit of lin gerie under Mm Indy'a throat. H timtrhed It away fnmi her and put It In hi Hcnrf, W10 niipearwl to Ik very much atoiilhed, tn much antonUhcd lu fact to apeuk Wlien h dl1 alio anld; "It miiat bav. got cauh'ht lu the lac. when I" "Itiicgoil mo.H Khe tnmH lier f.Ht and flnnhod at htm like a tli'ro. Tticu, obeying a udileu tbouRhl. mIiu opcnihl her pocket bok and, tiiklun out a rnrd, hnuded It to Mm. When bo bad read It tho aa tnuMitnont w trauaforrod from th. girl to blm, "Arc you lUlph Itoawell'a alaterr "I am." "Ho waa my chum at collcii.M "I nm very much aurprlxcd to boar It. I auppaan! that bo never annuel aUI with young men who woro lutl nmto with women who gamea.' " Young looked uucomfortnblo. Ilia with retm!iit, "How did you two know each otb erf aaked the brother. "Kuow p icli other?" rcidled IJnyard. "Why, you c8 It waa the llUenoaa." "What ilkoiuiiir lu prerarlcatlon a woman can nl way give jwiliin to a mnti. Tbo girl enmo In to anve the day. "Why, your friend couldn't help aeelug the family rewmihliiuco between you and me." "You're aa like aa (wlna." Young put In. "Your alater looked ao croatfullcn I couldn't help taking care of her." "I'm glad you wer good to her." "I ahull never forgot It." aald tbo girl, with n vindictive fltuti lu her eye. "I'loaao do," moaned Young. Then, remembering blmaelf, "I mean plea. dou't." "Wluifa tho matter with you two?" naked the brother. "You look and alt aa If you'd lawn caught atenllng." Thl unlucky bit ennio near lirliiKhig out tho denouement, but the girl atnrt ed on, and tho denouement waa de layed till a year Inter, when It wa told at the wedding brenkfnat of Bay ard Young and tho girl ho bad tula. taken for a thief. EM.8WOIITII EMKRROX. Th. following ar. quotation ruling In Portland a reported by jobber in th. varioua tine: Grain, Flour, Feed. Wheat-Club, BOcj CValley, 84j blue tciit, 8cj red, 84c. Flour HaM wheat patent, t4.80j tralght, $423; gTatiam, $i.254.75; rye, f3j whole wheat flour, $4.505; Valley flour, t4.W; Dakota, 023fl.50; Eaatern rye, $0.50; Pillsbury, $7j Oor vaJll. (4.05. Cereal food Rolled oat", cream, 90 lb. aack, $7 lower grade, $5.60(38.50; oatmeal, ateel-cut, 45 lb. aacka, $8 bbl.; 0 lb. aack, 1425 per bale; oatmeal, (ground), 45 lb. aack, $7.50 per bbL; B lb. aack, $4 per bale; split pea, $4-25 per 100 lb. tackj 25 lb. boxea, $1.25; pearl barley, $4 per 100 lb; 25 lb. boxea, $1.25 per box; pattry flour, 10 lb. aack, $3.30 per bbl. Oat Producer' price: Whit., $27, M; gray, $27. Corn Whole, $28; cracked, $20 per ton. Barley Producer' price, Brewing, $23 i feed. $22; rolled, $23.50 24.50. $23.50 (24.50. Rye $1.55 per cwt. L444) In Chosing Your Piano Dealer you would, if careful, ask the following questions and demand satisfactory answers to each one before paying out money. "Ask v them all pf Eilers Piano House." Reading this advertisement, calling aljfUr nearest store to see our instruments, and thinking the matter over v WILL MAKE YOU AN EILERS CUSTOMER (1) What kind of piano do they sell? Would you ask for a finer piano than a Weber, Kimball, Chickering, Hadflarf, Lester, Hazle ton, etc., or would you think of putting less into a piano than you can get (of us) a durable good Baily, Clarendon, Marshall & Wen dell, Doll Foster, Whiting, Hinze or Weser for ? (2) Are they higfh priced with their pianos If Do you suppose -that, with four thousand pianos due to arrive, at our Jhirty stores from forty different factories-, by the end of this year, we can afford to hold out for even usual prices ? No. We have to sell, 'em at low prices to do it oa time. You are safe on price here. (3) If I don't pay cash how will I be treated ?, The fact that most of our sales are made ou the (,part-down-and-rest-later" basis , proves it is popular and economical, and our rapidly growing trade proves that we do it on a fair and just plan. Our sales now total to a volume four times that of our nearest competitor, which ena bles us to do a little more on terms .along with our lower prices) than can be done elsewhere. I Decide on Eilers Piano House I An attractive display of samples of their most prominent makes will be kept on hand all summer at their Astoria branch, 424 Commercial street. Investigate now, even if you don't intend to" buy till later. A. R. CYRUS, ) T. M. WARD, Eilers Piano House 424 Commercial Street Buck wheat $38 per ton, Hay-Valley timothy, $lfl18j Eaut arn Oregon, $2123; clover, $8.50; cheat, $10; alfalfa, $13; grain hiy, $7 fi (hop, US; bran, $17; short, $19.50. ' '-"to bee, foreign and domestic, 8-3-40o. Vegetables. Cabbage Per pound, 2(3c; cauli flower, $1.65 per dozen; parsley, 25c per dm,, hot house lettuce, 75c(g$1.00 box, head 15o doaen; spinach, per box, $1.25; artichoke, 75c$l dot; okra, $1.75; tomato, $1JS01,75 box; Bum mer iuah, $1 box; wax beam, 4i5c lb.; Oregon rhubarb, Oo lb.; cucumber. 40o dot.; egg-plant, 40c lb.; Cuban pep pers, $0 crate; apara?ua, $1 $1.50 box; cantaloupe, $2.50 350 crate; green corn, 60c dozen. Potatoes Old, $2.50(g3.00 per ewt; new, 22ic lb. Onlon-$2.7S3.60. Turnips, per aack, $2; carrot, $2.50 ack; beets, $2 and $2.25; horteradiih, RBo per pound. Freah Meat and Fiah. Fresh Meat Veal, medium, 75 to 100 lb., 7i8c; 100 to 150 lb., 7c; 150 to 200 lb., 61(6c; 200 lb, and over, 4l-25c; pork, 881-2c; heariea, 7(?8c; beef, bull, 3(g4c; cowa, 51 (36 steer, t 6 l-2c; mutton, me ium alzee, 8(5 9c; large and coarse, 40c; Spring Iamb, dred, 910c Oyter Shoal water Bay, per gallon, $2.25; per sack, $4.50; Tok. Point, $1. 60 per 100; Olympian, 120 lbs., $6; Olymplas, per gallon, $2.25. Fiah-Ilalibut, 7c; black' cod, 8c; black baa, per lb., 20c; atriped ba, 13c; herring, 5 l-2c; flounder, 6c; cat flab, He; hrlmp, 10c; perch, 6c ; stur geon, 12 l-2c; sea trout 18c; torn cod, 7c; Chinook salmon, lljc; iteelbeads, freah, 10c; shad 4e lb; ahad roe, 15c lb; roe shad, 4c. Clain Hardshell, per box, $2.40; ra zor clam, $2 per box. Fruita. Tropical Fruit Banana, 61o lb; lemon, $5.256.50 .box; oranges, $3 f4 50; grapefruit, $3.50 crate; lime, 75e (j $1.25 per 100; tangerinea, $2 per box; strawberries, $1.502.00 orate; cherries, 310c per lb.; gooseberries, 78c lb.; blackberries, $1.15 per box; raapberriee, $123 per crate; currants, 10 lb.; ap ricot, $2 boxp caches, $1.251.60 box; new apples, $1.75(g2.25 box; plums, $1.50 (g 1.85 box; loganberries, 75c$1.00; pear, $2.50 per box. Dried fruit Apples, evaporated, 8-l-2(gBc lb.; apricots, 20c; peaches, 13- 1 2c ; pears, 13 l-2cj prunes, Italian, 461cj French, 48c; figs, California blacks, 5 3-4c; California whites, 6c; Smyrna, 20c; plums, pitted, 6c. Domestio fruits Apples, common, $1 50(52.00; fancy, $23 box. . Produce. Butter Country creamery, 25271c; city creamery, 27Jc; atore, 1819c; but ter, fat, 20c. Eggs Oregon ranch, 23(524. Cheese Young America, 1017c; Oregon full cream flats, 15 10c. Poultry Old noostcra, 78c; l(ei, 12 13c j spring, 13c pound; dress ed stock, 1 l-2c higher than live; ducks, old, 8Dc; young. 10llc; turkeys, 12l3c; dressed, 1517c; geese, live, 8c; dressed, 10llc; pigeons, $1 and fi.za per aozen; squabs, f 1.752 per dot, Honey Dark, 10jllc; amber, 12 13c; fancy white, 1415c. Groceries, Provisions, Etc Sugar ick basis D. G., $5.77 1-2; Star, $5.07 1-2; Pacific Coast, $5 67 1-2; Golden C, $5.17 1-2; extra C, $5. 27 1-2; powdered, $5.87 1-2; cube. $5.87 1-2; beet, $5.67 fc-2; fruit sugar, $5.72 1-2; ; boxes, 60c cwt. advance over sack basis (less l-4o if paid for in 15 days.) Beans Small white, 3 3-4 0; large white, 3 l-4c; pink, 3 l-2c; bayou, 3 3-4 c; Limaa, 5 l-2c; Mexican reds, 4 l-2c Coffee Mocha, 2428c; Java, fancy, 2028c; Java, good, 2024c; Java, or dinary, 1720c; Costa Rica, fancy, IS- l-817c; Costa Rica, good, 1215c; Arbuckle, $16.63 cwt.; Lion, 15 l-2o per lbColumbia coffee 14c; Salvador, 11 1-2 14 l-2o. Nuts Walnuts, No. 1 soft shell, 17 18c; No. 1, hard shell, 1510c; almonds, 10e20c; filberts, 16c; Bmzils, 20c; p.. cans, 23c; hickory, 8c ; Virginia peanuts, 8 l-2c; Jumbo Virginia peanuts, 10c; Japanese peanuts, 6 l-2o; chestnuts, Italian, 10 e; Ohio, 20c; cocoanuts, dos en, 8300c; pinenuts, 17 1-2 c; Raisins Loose Muscatels, 3-crown, 10c; 2-crown, 0 l-2c; bleached, seedless Sultanas, 103 l-2c; unbleached seed less Sultanas, 8 l-2o; London layers, 8- crown, whole boxes of 20 lbs., $2.25; 2-crown, $2.10. Dates Golden, 60-lb. boxes, 66 l-2c; lb. paokages, 8c; Fard., 15 lb. boxes, $1.40 box.1 Spices Cloves, 19 l-2o lb.; chilies, 13 l-2o pound. TRANSPORTATION. CANADIAN PACIFIC EMPRESS" Llna of lha Atlantic Quebec to Liverpool Less Than Four Days at Sea Empresses sails July 12-26: Aiicust 0. tza; eeptemoer o-zo. First cabin, $80 up; second cabin, $45 up; third olass, $2175. Writ, for particulars. I JAMES FINLAYSON, Agent. I Astoria, Or.. wmmt$tM$iimtttitK$$tt$t Eastern Painting & DecoratingCo Experts in all the Branches of Painting, Paper-Hanging and Decorating. Satisfaction Guaranteed. All work done ; Promptly. Prices reasonable. New Goods arriving Every Day. We solicit business Frn Outside Towns. Comm.rolal 8trwt, near Eighth. Astoria, - Oregon t Sherman Transter Co. HENBY 8HEKMA5, Mamwei r?acka, Carriages Eaggaga Chaekai and Transie rred Trucka ard Fvndton Wagons Piano. Moved, Boxed and Shipped. ' 433 Commercial Street Mais PkM tu IX B. PABKEB. Proprietor. Z. f. PARKER, Manager. PABKER HOUSE EUROPEAN PLAN. Flrrt Claaa in Every RpMt Ftm Coach to th. Hon Bar and Billiard Room. Good Sample Rooms on Ground Floor tot Commercial Uul Astoria, Oregon I' - r I . I " ,r v- r: ? 1 1 . i-ir--r r TKAirSPOBTATIOa. Steamer TELEGRAPH The only 8tsmbot makior a round trip DAILY except ffauradar between Fort laud and Astoria and way point. u . ;-, NO WAY POINTS ON SUNDAY Portland Landing, Alder Stmt Dock Astoria Landing, Cailender Dock Leav Portland 7:00 'a, m.j arrlT Astoria, 1:30 p. m. Lean Astoria 2:30 p. m.; arrive Portland J-.aO p. m. 8UNDAY EXCURSIONS Leave Portland S a. m.; arrlre Astoria 1 p.m. Lea. Aitoria S p. m., arrive Portland 9 p. m. The K".Une Steamer - Lurline Night Boat for Portland and Way Landings. PA88EN6ERS. FREIGHT. Leaves Astoria dally except 8unday at 7 p. m. L.aves Portland Daily Exe.pt Sunday at 7 a. m. Quiok Ssrvlo. Excellent Meal Good B.rth. Landing Astoria Flavel Wharf. Landing Portland Foot Taylor 8t a B. BLESSING, Agent Phon. Main 2761. frO" SPICES, rj C0FfEJEA4 BAinnoPovfDin, Fu:c:;:3EXTn;.cTS lUsdtdi hsfSy, finest Flavor. Cre&rctfSfrtiLltas CU)SSTaDIVIES C PORTtANO.OREQON. C THE SAVOY Popular Concert Ball. Cood music An are walwm.- Oat Imt Beventk and Aator. i I HI I 416 BOND ST ASTORIA, 0SXGOX Carries th. Finest List of Wines. Liquors and Cigars CALL AND SEE US TRANSPORTATION. TIME CARD Astoria & Columbia River R. R. Co. as st -a 1 m 3o p.m ft.mlp.ni. B.00 8.00 8.10 8-20 4.10 .. .. 7 35 9-S5 4.27 8.05 10.08 4.49 S.IS10.H 4.W .... S.W10.S1 5.28 9.4U 11.15 6.02 a- m. p. m. a.m. 8.1S S.50 9.50!ll-45 . OS 11.80 WIS 6.40 10.06 12.0S 8.8012.8 9.18 7.11 10.26 IS 81 8.48 1.10 9-25 7.20 10.a0il2.40 6 50 1.80 9.W 7.26 10.Solla.45 8.65 1.85 Lv. Ar. ...PORTLAKD1... UUIILI!..... RAINIER OUINCY CLATKKANIK CLIFTON ....Ar ASTORIA Lv ....Lv. ASTORIA Ar...,. ..... WARKENTON GHARHART 3KA81PK .. Ar. HOLLADAYLv. .. p.m. 8.85 2.8 2 80 2.25 29 21 I 28 p.mJp.r 12.1610. 10.65! 8.40 10.401 8.251 10.05;' 7.501 9.621 T 40, 9.161 7.04 8.20 (.10 a.m. 8.15; 8.0SI 5.60 7.55 7.45! 6.50; 7.10 8.45 7.05! a.m. 11.00 5.85 10.40! 8.67, 7.18J 6.081 9.48 6.00 40 4.551 8S FT. STEVENS BRANCH HL. jlJjj, i2 ' 39 4l'' '83 4385ijT R.m. a.m. p.m. a.m. p.m. p.m. p.m. p.m. a.m' t m nm Lm Ki? lM !" I28 3.U 14.08 ..;..lT.WARRKNTONAr. S W 8M JS-S lt-'S I'88 3 23 1215 Ar. HAMMOND Lv 12.26 8.29 r45 6 83 8 48 10 9 10.i 8.48 6 2a 7.41 8A8;12.20 Ar. FT. STEVENS Lv 12 21 8.26 7 4 8 80 8 48 10 S7 Trains marked run dally. Trains Nos. 25, 27 and 29 from Clatsop Beach, and trains Nos. 28, 80 and 34. from Astoria, run via Ft. Stevens. Train No. 28, from Portland, 8:10 a m.: is Saturday Sneclal. stonnW at. Goble, Rainier, Clatskanie, Astoria and Beach points, only. uuiMWfiiUTiuNs At Portland, witn au trans-continental lines. At Goble, with Northern Paclflo Ralway Co. At Astoria, with steamers for San Francisco and Tillamook and Dwaoo Railway & Navigation Oa'a boat and railway. . Through tickets sold to and from all points ha the East and Europe, For further particulars apply to, , R. H. JENKINS. Ooai Frt ft Passgr. Agt Astoria, Or.