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About The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930 | View Entire Issue (July 19, 1907)
FRIDAY, JULY ig, 1907. THE MOltNING ASTOHIAN, ASTORIA, OREGON. 7 SI TUN THE SAME Companies Still Have Threat of General Strike. TELEGRAPH OPERATORS SHORT Whtn Atked About (he Strike, Supt. Stotrer of tho Pottal Declared: "There It No Strike, So Far At Wt Art Concerned. RAX KKANCISCO, July 18. Ttior. U very little change In tlit telegraph strike situation. Nominally, the eompanle till have tli threat of a general tlrlke hanging over them, and tint ttrlker till deolara they are confident of win ning. The altitude of the fompanle Im tint changed, elnet tRe trlke begun. Aitant tneral Hupeijntendint Miller uf tli Wf.tom Union tay be U Mill willing tu meet any of hi former em ploye a individual and relnlatt mtrli he consider not objectionable. Kuperinteiidrnt Slnrrer of tlt l'otal, v.nen ekei eiroui me atriKe, inrcw up lit hand and dfrtnrr.i i "Them It no ttrikr, to fr we are conoerned. "I eeet to Irtvt Oakland within the next 4S hour for llilrajfo," ld Irl dent Small of Telegrapher' t'i.ln jeMerday "wher I will hold 11 eon fereni't with prominent leader on Tue. dy nrt mii recommend that our ce votive board meet In that city on ttmt day The tilkn In San Franc! and Oakland will continue. The fait of the matter 1 there art not enough telegraph operator, to fill the ption and the e U no worry altit trlkrhieaker." A (Continued from Pnae 1) eiiiiro lot which eomprlar twelve acre, hull, or "Unllicfi," for tlie dlaplay of cnU, and a building for the mhool of drawing minting end eulptur conneo ted with the niueiiiu, Thee struc ture will b connected with Ilia main building by covered panjjewa), The lintttlliitlmt upon which work ha already been ttarled embrace only ft purl Inn of the central mimeum. TliU will normally be llnl-hed by the iimmer Oplvy Square, Tho length of the ele vation 011 Huntington Avenue will be Ml feet. The projecting pavilllnri each bit moved two year hence wltl have 11 total floor area, of 1731!) feet a analnit "4.3.14 feet In the preacnt building In that of HMD. When the complete deign will have been executed It too early (0 predict. Hie flrn rontru1lon, at alt event, hat been o planned tint II embolic all th prlnripiea which will 1k Illustrated In the whole group. The 04 X 128 feet, will encleee forecourt which la 110 X 234 feet. Tht etruc tur will t removed by a tet-back of about seventy, fly feet from the duat and nol.e of the avenue. Tht coal of llila flrt In'tallatbm will be about !, (XKV0O, The rery important addition tlnn made to the lUt of American are mil ,euui building erected In tht twentieth century with home collection which through Mia generoity of donor In many American cltlct havt )erome very !exteniv and very valuable. It will, j when DnUhed, b among (lit largtt In point of pbylcti dluieneiont, but from 1 tlm ftr-t it will be moat remarkable for tht complcttnea with which it ha ex-, prroied a act uf definite Ideaa a to what a mn. cum of the w hole people, ahould I. It la an entirely liidipeiid'iit cnii!io;i, nlllionj.il feature of tht ronat ruction 1 I wert lrrowerJ from rariou aourcet. No other muaeuiii, certainly, in the t'nlted J State gave the coniltlng and enecut n at aii'hltcota any roimidcralde huiiiIht of lileaa. Not yet In Kuropc, though mil niuoeom buildinga a thote In Zu rich. Itcrlln, folognp and llarmtailt proved worthy of mott careful ttudy l th'-re any tnituiv of tlit kind upon which any uch rn refill tudy haa been expended a upon the new hmiaing of jthe ol''et of Amerhan art mueuni. Wholesale Price List ported Daily. as Re mittor a very liuye ndlectittn of other prlnt of tht aame eharweler, kept in portfolio and readily brought out for convtttation, t)u the lower floor, too, art the office ( adinlnixtratloii of the tmiteuru. It i planned eventually to havt on the Talking Mtthlntt. flubacrlbt for tht Dally or Weekly Attorlan and fi-et a Oraihoihont on tmnll weekly payment!. Call on A. R Cyru, 414 Commercial ttrwt for par-tlcultrt. I-OU'lXANO, July lU.-l'lum of many varletiet art plentiful in the local mar ket, and offering will be "till larger a few we henct, when tht Oregon pro duct beg'" to come In freely. Thut far tnot of tht plum aten here liavt enma from, California, and pri for the fruit havt been well up. Thera art now in the market plenty of IliirlmnU, Climax, Uixoii, 8atumat and other aorta from tho eottth, with a fewr peach pluma from Tht Dalle. The California plvmt tell generally for alxut 11.75 a ImX. l'each pluma bring a little lean, 1 WHOLESALE PRICES. aatMai ' Tht following art quotatlona ruling In Portland at reported by Jobber In tht varloua linen Grain, Flour, Teed. Wheat-Club, 8fc CValley, 84c blue item, 89c; red, 84c. FlourHard wheat patent, $4.80; tralght, 14.25 i graham, H254.75i rye, IBs whole wheat flour, $4.50S Valley flour, (4.S0j Dakota, K1.25(3.50j Eastern ryt, t,Mi Pllltbury, $7 Cor vallia, $4.08. Cereal food Rolled oat", cream, DO lb. tacka, $7; lower grade, $3 50(3,850; oatmeal, ateel-cut, 45 lb. tack, $8 bbl.; t lb. tack, $425 per bale; oatmeal, (ground), 45 lb. tacki, $7.60 per bbl.) ; lb. tacka, $4 per bale; tpllt peat, $43 T 100 lb. tack 1 5 lb. boxat, $1.25; pearl barley, $4 per 100 Ibt; 25 lb. boxea, M.25 per box; pattry flour, 10 lb. aacka, $2.30 per bbl . Oat Producer!' prlceti White. $27. 50 gray, $27. Corn Whole, $28; cracked, $29 per ton. ltarley Protluctrt pricct, Brewing, $23; feed. $22; rolled, $23.5024.50. $23J50 24.60. Rye $1.55 per cwt. . Buckwheat $38 per ton. Hay-Valley timothy, $16318; Eaet ern Oregon, $2123; clovtr, $8.50; cheat, $10; alfalfa, $13; grain hay, $7 : Tffp. f 15; bran. $17; ehortt, $19.50. 1 foreign and domeUlc, 8- 3-4(S9e. IN A TRANSACTION? We want to divide our profit with you in . the purchase of a piano for your own home You will have to admit that we know how (and do) to buy pianos right. Our enormous purchases of them each year makes rock-bottom whole sale prices necessary to us ; and the same cause makes our factories willing to meet price conditions when we buy their instruments. Our shipping arrangements with the railroads are the most economical to be had. We have only to keep retail sales on an increase, to make money on what we saved by being big purchasers and shippers. That saving that we make by purchasing a thousand pianos (for forty stores) instead of one. is all we want. The rest is yours, and by .taking advantage of our present pices, a fine new high grade piano will cost you mighty little money. You have our ,Tart-down-rest-later" plan to depend on if you do not . care to be out all the cost of a piano at one time. New samples of several prominent makes were put in stock recently, at our Astoria branch, 424 Commercial street. , A. R. CYRUS, ealesman. J. M. WARD, j balesman Eilers Piano House 424 Commercial Street J Curea Backachq Corrects Irregularities . Do not risk having V WSf JLa $ar 4Jk Jk&aAV A '.itaaaw a w 'te' tjm uu nut tisk navm tit-h J'' .J. TUnAii rt Til, A A tsi n!ofviiCA tint Bripht'a Dlse-nai win cure any y;ac w ! n.iuiwjr uiauuvi iu.wu uvi 1 beyond the reach of medicine. ' ' No medicine can do more. or Diabetes r t t -...Li - r,.ri n...r Vegetablea. Oabbagt Per pound, 2(g8c; treuM flower, 11.66 per doasenj partley, 25c er dot., hot boiMtt Itttuct, 70e$l.OO Ixix, bead 15c down ; tplnach, par box, $1.28; trtichoket, 75c$l doc; okra, $1.75; tomatoet, $I.OO(g2.25 box; Sum mer tquaah, $1 Ikix; wax beane, 4 (8 5c lb.; Oregon rhubarb, Oe lb.; cucumber, 40c dot j egg-plant, 40c lb.; CuUn ptp ptra, $0 eratt; aaparagua, $1 $10 box; canlalouet, $2.603.50 crate; green corn, flOo dozen; pea, 3c lb. Potato Old, $2.50( 3.00 lr cwt; new, 221c lb. Onlont-$2.753J50. Turnlpa, por atck, $2; catrota, $2.50 tack; beett, $2 and $2.25; hori-eradUh, fl(i9t per pound. black, 6 3-4c; California whitee, 6c; Smyrna, 20c; pluma, pitted, 6c. Domeatlc frultt Applta, common, $1.- 602.00j fancy, $23 box. Produce, Butttr-Country creamery, 2527t; city creamery, 271c; atort, 1819c; but ter, fat, 20c. i Eggt-Oregon ranch, 2324. Cheeat Young America, 18317c; Oregon full cream flat, 15 16c. Poultry-Old rooaUra ,10cllc; hena, I4l5ei epring, 1617o lb.; drtt-ied ttock, lc bluher thin livt; duckt, old, 86 0c; yoiina. lOffillct turkey. 1213c; dreated, 1517cs seeM, live. 8c; dreied, lOQllc; pigeon, $1 and $1.25 per doien; aqutba, $L752 per dot, Honey-Dark, lOlffellc: amber. 12fl 13c; fancy white, 1415c. s Freak Ifeata and Fith. Freah Meatt Veal, medium, 75 to 100 lb., 7i&8c; 100 to 150 lbt., 7c; 150 to 200 lbt.. bmOc: 200 lb, and over, 41-25c; pork, 881-2c; heaviee, 7tg8c; beef, bull. 3i'S4c; cowt. Si 6 c; ateert, 6 6 1 2c; mutton, ma lum ltee, 8(S9c; lart't and coarae. 46c; Spring lambt, drctatd, 910c Oyttei Sboalwater Bay, per callon, $2.25; per sack, $4.50, Tokt Point, $!. 60 per 100; Olympiaa, 120 lba., $6; Olympiat, per gallon, $215. Fiah-IIalibut, 7c; black cod. 8c: black bas, per lb., 20c; atriped base, ijc; nerring, 5 l-Zc; flounder, 6c; cat- flah, 11c; thrlmp, 10c; perch, 6c; ttur peon, 12 l-2e; aea trout 18c: torn cod. 7c; Chinook aalmon. Uac; ateelneada, freah, 10c; thai 4c lb; thad roe, 15o lb; rot thad, 4c. Clams Hanlehell, per box, $2.40; ra tor clam, $2 per box. Frulta. Tropical Fruita Bananaa. Sis lb: lemona, $5.250.50 box; oranaea, $3(3 $4.50; grapefruit, $3.50 crate; lime, 75c 6 ? lis per 100; taneerinet, $2 per box ttrawberriM, $l.50.00 crate; cherriet SglOc per lb.; eooacbcniea, 78e lb.; blackberriet, $J15 per box; raspberrlet, fjgj.60 crate; currant, 10c lb.j ap pricoU, $2.25 box; peachea, 75c crate new apple, $1.75(g2 box; plumt, $1.50 1.80 box; loganberries, 75c$1.25j peart, $2.50 per box. . Dried ifruit Applet, avaporated, 8-l-29c lb.; apricot, 20c; peachea, 13 1 2c; peart, 13 l-2c; prunet, Italian, 40cj French ,4P1; figa, Oalifornia Groceriea, Proviaiona, Etc. Sugar tack baaia D. G., $5 77 1-2; Star, $5.07 1-2; Pacific Coast, $5 67 1-2; Golden C, $517 1-2; extra C, $5. 27 1-2; powdered, $587 1 2; cube, $5.87 1-2; beet. $5.07 1-2; fruit augar, $5.72 1-2;; boxes, 80c cwt. advance over tack basis (lest l-4c If paid for in 15 daya.) Beans Small white, 3 3-4 c; large white, 3 l-4c; pink, 3 l-2c; bavou. 3 3-4 c; Liruas, 6 l-2c; Mexican reds, 4 l-2c Coffee Mocha, 2428c; Java, fancy, 2028c; Java, good, 2024c; Java, or dinary, 1720c; Costa Rica fancy, 15- 1-2 17c; Costa Rica, good, 1215c; Arbuckle, $16.63 cwt; Lion, 15 l-2c per lb; Columbia coffee 14c; Salvador, 11 1-2 14 1-2& Nuts Walnuta, No. 1 soft shell. 17 18c; No, 1, hard shell, 1316c; almonds, 1020o; filberW-lCc; Braxila, 20c; pe cans, 23c; hickory, 8c; Virginia peanuts, 8 1-Zcj Jumbo Virginia peanuts, 10c: Japanese peanuts, 0 l-2c; chestnuts, Italian, 10 c; Ohio, 20c; cocoanuta, dot en. 8590e; pinenuts, 17 1-2 c; Raisins Loose Muscatels, 3-crown, 10c; 2-crown, 0 l-2c; bleached seediest Sultanas, 1013 l-2c; unbleached seed less Sultanas, 8 l-2c; London layers, 8 crown, whole boxea of 20 lbs., $2.25; 2-crown, $2.10. Spices-Cloves, 19 l-2o lb.j chilies, 13 I-2a pound. Sage and Tapioca Scarce, 6 J-4c. lb Figs Wnite, lb., 67c; black, 67c. Provisions Hams, large, 15 3-4c: email, 14 l-4c; picnio 12c; boiled, 25c; Doiiea picnic, 21c; breakfast bacon, fan cy, 22c; English, 10 l-2o; dry salted short clears, 1213c; backs, 1213c, Lard Kettle rendered, tierces, 12 1-2 c; Tubs, 12 8-4c; 50s, 12 3-4c; 20s, 12 l-2c; 10s, 13 14c; 5s, 13 3-8c. Standard pure: Tierces, 1 l-2o leas; compound tierces, 8 3-4o; leaf, 13c. )IIH$Mf $ I Eastern Painting &DecoratingCo f 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 Fntn Outside Towns. Commtrclaf Strttt, ntar Eighth. I Astoria, Oregon f Sherman Transter Co. BENRY SHERMAN, Manaiet T ' ack, Carriage-Baggage Checked and TranMerred Truck ard liirnltvrl Wagons PfauK MoTtd, Boxed and Shipped. , 433 Commercial Street Kail FloM'tsi H. a PARKER, Proprietor. , E. P. PARKER, Manager. PARKER HOUSE EUROPEAN PLAN. Flrat Claat In Every Rtpot FYm Coach to tht House Bar and Billiard Room. Good Sample Rooma on Ground Floor tor Conunerciml Uto. Attorltv I t Oregon . TRAHSP0ETATI0H. Steamer TELEGRAPH fhe onlTBii-aiiiboat inakina a round trip DAILY accept ThurKny Uxweeo hurt land ana A (tori and irar point. NO WAY POINTS ON SUNDAY Portland Landing, Alder Street Dock Astoria Landing, Cal leader Pock Leave Portland 7:00 'a, m.; arrlre Aatorta,l:30 p. m. LaTe Aatoria 2:30 p. m.; arrlre Port land 9:80 p. m. SUNDAY EXCURSIONS Leave Portland t a. m.; arrlre Aatoria 1 p.m. Leave Aatoria 8 p. m., arrive Portland t p. m. The K" .une Bad Burn Quickly Healed. "I am so delichted with what Cham berlain'a Salve has done for me that I feel bound to write and tell you so," sava Mrs. Robert Mytton, 457 John St., Hamilton, Ontario. """My little daughter had a bad burn on her knee. I applied Chamberlain's Solve and it healed beau tifully." This salve allays the pain of a bum almost instantly. It is for sale by, Frank Hart and leading druggists. ' ft ... '-riV.Vv el riwi- . Steamer - Lurline Night Boat for Portland and Way Landing's, r . PASSENGERS. FREIGHT. Laavta Aatoria daily except 8unday at 7 p. m. Ltavtt Portland Daily Excapt 8unda at 7 tu m. Qulok 8rvlot Excellent Meal Good Bartha. Landing Aatoria Flavtl Wharf. Landing Portland Foot Taylor 8t G. B. BLESSING, Agtnt Phone Main 2761. SPICES, $ COFFLL9TCAt JAin?JDP0VDn, rduhPunty, flrvtsfr1ivor. CLOSSETftDEVESS r PORTLAND OREOOM. c THE SAVOY Fop alar Ooneert HaJL ". " ? OotxI aatule. All art wtltomt. 0ta Mr Sarentk ant! Astor. Titr nMJitonir 'n a r S II 111 IK 4tfi BOND ST, ASTORIA, OEIGOI Cartiea tht Finect Lisa of 1 Wines, Liquors I and I Cigars I CALL AND SEE US TRANSPORTATION. TIME CARD Astoria Si Columbia River R. R. Co. a-m 8.18 . 9.18 no p. in. 6.40 7.11 r.-a Ip.ni'B.m S.UO O.UU 7,ai: o-aoi 7 its, 8-N.i 8.05 10.05 8.18 10.15 8.84 10.: S.M 10.51 9.40)11.46 9..V) 11-45 110.06 l.'.oa 10 ',) l!i HI W.ItO 12.40 10S,")'12.4.")I p.m. 8.10 4.16 4.27 4.49 4.M s.o 5.23 8.02 a.m. e.WMll.SO e. 12.3 8.481 1.10 8 50 1 SO 6.551 1.85 Lv. Ar. PORTLAND) GOKI.E... RAINIER OU1NCY ....CLSTSKANIE WKSTRIKT....., CLIFTON Ar ASTORIA Lv Lv. ASTORIA Ar. WARKENTON GKARHART 9KA81BK Ar. HOLLADAY Lv 27 I -29 I a I 28 p.m. 4.UU 8.85 2 2. 2.251 a.m 8.151 7.55 6.67 6.50 6.45 P.m 12.16 10.55 10.40 110 06 9.52 3 9.161 8.20 8.05 7.46 7.181 7.101 D.m. lo.oo 8.40 8.25 7.60 7.40 1 J.01 6.1W 5.5o 5.38; 5.08, 6.001 7.051 4.661 a.m. 11.00 10.401 9.4 9 40 9 351 FT. STEVENS BRANCH '40 38 4G '36 '44 'l2 : 33 41 83 43 85( O a.m. a.m. p.m. a.m. p.m. p.m. p.m. p.m. a.m- n m a.m !.nT 10.16 8.s .n t.w a.nla.oe Lv.WARFFNTON Ar. liM lUS WSJ 8W 10.28 8.43 8.20 7.88 8.212.15 Ar. HAMMOND Lv 12.26 8.29 7.45 6.S8 8 48 10 89 4 6 25 7.41 8.ifl 12.20 Ar. FT. BTKYEK8 Lv 12 21 8.26 7.42 6.80 8 4bWT Trains marked run dally. Trains Nos. 25, 27 and 29 from Clatsop Beach, and trains Nos. 28. 30 anJ S4. from Astoria, run via Ft. Stevens. Train No. 26, from Portland, 3:10 p. m.j Is Saturday Special. atoDDinir at Goble, Rainier, Clatskanie, Astoria and Beach pointa, only. connections At Portland, with all trans-continental Unee. At Goble, with Northern Pacific Ral vay Co. At Astoria, with steamers for San Francisco and Tillamook and Ilwaco Railway ft Navigation Coa boat and railway. Through tlcketa aold to and from all pointa In the East and Europe. For further particular! apply to, R. H. JENKINS, OtaL Prt A Passgr. Agt " """ 'Aatoria, Ob " ,