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About The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 16, 1907)
1 t n'-mivmm FRIDAY, AUGUST i,.ioo7. THE MORNING ASTOIUAN, ASTORIA, OREGON. PESTS ARE AT WORK California Orange Crop In Dang er of Whito Fly. IT IS A FLORIDA PEST Army Of DenUoyer It Moving South In to Orng Belt Commission Ii Talc ing Active Steps To Stop Progress JUi. Destroyed Fields In Florida. DliRKKLBY, Auguit 8.-After a three day' Investigation yf tlie luroaJ of the "white lly" iu oivbard at llaker. tiU, IVofeMior C. W. Woodworth, head of the department of eiilouiology at the Unlveiilty, bee returned, here with the starting prediction that the orange grove of Southern California wilt he the next ' ,v w 'J v it..vtia . ivima peat. According to professor Wood worth there are nearly itliin chance out of ten that the groves of the Southern part of the Slate will he devatted before the winter rain M in. What tens will be taken to check suoh a devastation he doa not know, though It le Highlit that the Uoiilctiltural Cimiiillon i prepar ing to take active tp gnlnt the white fly which will prove effective. W. T. Tevl, an orange grower at Ha kervtlrld. Kcru cotnilv, raited th atten tion of Profor Wowluoiili to the white fly in hi orchard, end rnt here fur tha eclentiat to make nn liivpitigtt tlon of hU tree, 1'roffMor Woodworth returned from the trip today, lie iiiyi there are few orchard of till, kind In Kern county ,a ul think the pet will remain lu that dl(ri t Imt a thort time. According to Profeinor Woodworth, the white fly fullow the line of the railroad, many 'of the 1neiHa being carried along In the box care. Woodworth I certain that the pe.t will sweep aero the Te hachapl pa and attack the grove of the eoutherti part of () State. Tlie white tly haa been a source of dreuj ever since the grovet lu Florida were devastated teveral year ago. Pro feior Wood wort It wa in Florida At that time and learned much of the method ued In fighting tho pet. The damage then haa amounted to tlioueaud of dol lars and In many luatance ha reiulted In tho complete defoliation of the tree. Tim outer covering of the fruit I cov ered, with a sort of bltuk scale, which ipolla it ninrket price, when attacked by tli uet. Aworilliig to J'rofi'ir Wood worth 23 percent of tlie Florida crop U Injured ''li year by the While lly. TevU lu hi ttatemiit to I'rofemur Woodworth, cxned the opinion that tho pent had come into hi grove through tli jiurrlia of tree from 1'lor llit, Ho will mile every a tempt to check the evil and will auk the Ilortl cultural (.'umiuMoo to aid him. Ilia Commission did a large amount of wik lu checking the ravage of the pent In tht Marpvllle igln. It l ptobable lefollutlon will be reurtd to In the at tempt to drive (he prt out of the State before the extemdv ordwrd of the nouthern part of the Slate are attacked. 1'rofcMnr Woodworib may publish a bulletin In tho near future on hi dl- coverlet of the white fly in the Hakers- field region. Wholesale Price List as Re ported Daily. DOWNWARD COURSE. Fit Being Readied by Aetorla People. A little abekache at first. Dully inrreailng till the back Ii Unit nd weak. Urinary disorder quickly follow j Dlabete and finally Bright' DUeate. Thlt I the downward coui of kid ney ill. Don't tak till coutfe. Follow the ad vice of an Atorln cltUen. J. Pederten, longshoreman, living at 013 Commercial ttreet. Atoria, Oregon, aytt "For 20 year I wa afflicted In on way or another with kidney trouble. I suffered a great deal of pain in the mall of the buck and wa continually tied and ncrvtu. I had occasional head aehea, and alio a blurring of the eye eight. F.very time I took cold It cttlcd In tli kidney, and added to my trouble, tha secretion at uch time being lr regutr an containing eedlment, My ret wa much disturbed at night on thii account. I began taking Doan'a Kidney Pill, procured at Charles Roger drug tore, and found unerpected relief, for which I am very thankful," For aale by all dealer. Price 60 cents. Foter-Mllburn Co., Buffalo, New York, ole agents for the t?nlted States. Remember the ns me Doan's and take no other. Eciema. For the good of those differing with eeietne or other euch trouble, I with to 'ay, my wife bad something of that kind and after uaing the doctor' reme tllci for loine time concluded to try Chamberlain's Salve, and it proved to be belter than anything she had tried. For sale by Frank Hart and loading druggist. w JVHTLAN1!),' Aiigut IS. Grower of ItartMt Pear are feeling hostile toward tb caiiuerki becaue of the low prices offered for ffult compared with prlcei California grower receive. The Oregon pear eiop this year will be fine end the laiinci are endeavoring to keep the price 1 down.' i The telegraph strike i affecting Front treet eomuiUsion liouws there being no telegraphic, communication with Califor nia and It effect ii being felt. Th tele phone is being u-ed as extensively and omowhat lightening up the lituatlon. WHOLESALE PRICES. Th following are quotations ruling in Portland reported by jobbers in th arlou Uneei - :- "-- Grain, Flour, Feed. . Wheat Club, 85cj Valley, 84c 1 blu tern, 88c j red, 84c. Flour Hard wheat patent, $4.80; straight, $4.25; graham, $4254.7fl; rye, $0; whole wheat flour, $4.50S; Valley flour, $4 40; Dakota, $0-25(5,6 50; Kastern rye, f&SOj Plllebury, $7) Cor vallii, $4.05. Cereal food Rolled oat", cream, 00 lb. ack, $7; lower grade, $S.808.5O; oatmeal, ateel-cut, 48 lb. sacks, $8 bblj 9 lb. sacks, $428 per bale; oatmeal, (ground), 49 lb. sacks, $7.50 per bbl.i 0 lb. sacka, $4 per bale; split peas, $423 per 100 tb. sacks; 25 lb. box, $125; pearl barley, $4 per 100 lb; 25 lb. boxes, $1.25 per boxt pastry flour, 10 lb. sacks, $2.30 per bbl. Oats Producers' prioest White, $28; gry, fc!68. Com Whole, $28.50;' cracked, $29,50 per ton. Barley Producera' price, Brewing, $22.50; feed. $2130; rolled, $23.50. Ry $1.23 1.30 per cwt Ry $135 per cwt. , i. Buckwheat $38 per ton, Hay-Valley timothy, $1618; EasU rn Oregon, $2123 elover, $3.50; cheat, $10; alfalfa, $13; grain bay, $7 a $8; chop, $15; bran, $17; aborts, $19.50. Grain bags, foreign and domestic, Oc (S. 1-2& Vegetable. Cabbage Per pound, 1 cent; cauli flower, $1.05 per doxen; para-ley, 25o per doc, hot hooee lettOoe, f8e$1.00 box, head 15o dosen; spinach, per box, $1.28; artichoke, 76o$l k okra, 30o lb.; tomatoes. 65(?90c box; Summer 9 s What Counts ; BRAND NAMES 0? PIANOS DO MEAN SOMETHING. BUT PI ANOS MUST BE GRADED IN THE CtASS IN WHICH THEY BELONG AND KEPT THERE TO MEAN THE MOST TO A PURCHASER. 1 1 ; THAT IS THE GOOD SERVICE WE PERFORM FOR OUR CUSTOMERS WHEN WE PURCHASE OUR ENORMOUS STOCKS FROM THE FORTY DIFFERENT FACTORIES WE REPRESENT. WE BRING EXPERT KNOWLEDGE OF PIANOS TO BEAR IN OUR DEALINGS WITH EACH MAKE OF PIANO WE BUY AND SELL. . . AND NO INDUCEMENT OF LARGER PROFIT ON ANY MAKE OF PIANO BY GRADING IT HIGHER THAN IT DESERVES (AND FACTORIES WOULD LIKE US TO DO IT TOO), TEMPTS US TO VARY FROM OUR FIXED RULE TO GRADE, PRICE AND SELL EVERY MAKE OF PIANO WE HANDLE IN THE CLASS IN WHICH IT BELONGS. UZZZZZSS SOME PEOPLE MAY DISAGREE WITH OUR JUDGMENT ABOUT RELATIVE VALUES OF DIFFERENT MAKES OF PIANOS BUT THAT DOESN'T PROVE ANYTHING. THEY MAY BE PREJUDICED OR BEHIND THE TIMES. WHAT WE SAY ABOUT GRADE AND WORTH OF DIFFERENT MAKES, YOU CAN BANK ON. IN SELECT- I INO A PIANO OF US YOU HAVE ONLY TO DECIDE ABOUT PRICE YOU WISH TO PAY AND OUTSIDE AP PEARANCE, UNLESS YOU HAVE IN MIND SOME MAKE THAT IS KNOWN TO YOU. IF YOU DON'T KNOW WHAT MAKE YOU WANT "TRUST US" AS YOU WOULD COME TO US IF NOT X SATISFIED ANYWAY. ' . V1 1 'd, & .if' O ; Eilers Piano House I A. R. CYRUS, c It. m. ward, I esxnan. 424 Co mm crcial Street THE ORIQIWAL LAXATIVE 11m liFAliLMl MJLml HONEY anr! TAR 1 1 ro rmiorhs. Golds. Crouo. LaGriooe, Asthma, Throat in 1 VWbWV r a. ' - - jandLvmgTrouNc8. Prevents Pneumonia and Consumption yellow packao Trirw mm wm 1 .' a 1 iii uvjuffjii wlM n I 1 11 H M if J Squash, I528e box; wax beans, 24c Hi- Oregon rhubarb, 3c lb; cucumbers, 2f 50 don; egg plant, , $1,25$1.60 crate; Cuban peppers, $8 crite; apra go, $1$1.50 box; cantaloupe, $1.75(5 $2.00 crate; green corn, 20o dozen; peal, Si 111 Potatoes Old, $U5 per cwt. Onion-$l.75(g2.2fl. Turnips, per sack, $2; carrots, $2.0() sack; beets, $1.75; boreradih, 80e per m 1 Domestlo fruits Applts, common, $1.. 503.00. i Produp- Butter-Country creamery, 27i30c; city creamery, 30c ; store, 18 19c; but ter fat, 281c s Egg Oregon ranch, candled, 2123c. Clieese Young America, 17c; Oregon full cream flats, 16c. ' Poultry Old roosters, 89c lb; bens, 12113o lb; spring 1415c; dressed stock, llo higher than live; ducka, old,' 8w; young, 10 Ho; turkey, 1213c; dressed, 1517o; geeae, lire, 8ffi,9c; dressed, lOfgllc; pigeons, $1 and $125 per dosen; squabs, $1.752 per dot. Honey Dark, lOJllc; amber, 12 13cj fancy white, 140 15c . Fresh Meat and Fish. Fresh Meats Veal, medium, 75 to 100 lb., 8(gR,c; 100 to 150 lb, 6c; 150 to 200 lbs., 510c; 200 lbs. and over, 41-25c; pork, 8(g81-2c; heariea, 79c; beef, bulls, 3i04o; cow, 51 8 e; steers, 0 6 l-2c; mutton, me- ium tltee, 8c; large and coarae, 40e; Spring lamb, dressed, OfglOe, Oyster Shoalwater Bay, per gallon, $2.25; per sack, $4.50; Tok Point, $L 00 per 100; Olympia, 120 lbs., $0; Olymplaa, per gallon, $226. Fiah-nallbut, 7c; black cod, 80; black baa, per lb., 20c; striped bass, 13c; herring, 5 l-2c; flounders, 8c; cat fish, 11c; ahrimp, 10c; perch, 60; stur geon, 12 l-2c; sea trout 18c; torn eod, 7c; Chinook aalmon, lljc; ateelheads, freab, 10c; haj 4 lb; shad roe, 16c lb; roe shad, 4c. Clams Hardshell, per box, $2.40; ra zor clams, $2 per box. Fruit. . Tropical Fruits Bananas 55C lb.; lomoM, $3.007.00 box: oranees, $4.50; grapefruit, $3.50 crate; limes, 75c ulI1.2a Mr I HO. innr7rini 19 nmr Knv w r - o -j r - ""i cherrie, 15o per lb.; blackberries, $T.75 crate; raspberries, .$1.00410 crate; peacbes, 75o crate; plums, $L501.85 Mix; loganberries, $1.00 crate; pear, x.oo per not. Dried if ruits Apple, evaporated. 8 l-29c lb., apricoU, 20c; peachea, 13- l-2c; pears, 13 l-2e; prunes. IUlian. 45c; French, 3i4c; figs, California, blacks, 5 S-4c; California white, 0c; Smyrna, Wtc; plum, pitted, Be, Groceries, Provisions, Etc. Sugar-uH baWrtRT $5.87 1-2 : Star, $5.77 1-2; Padflo Coast, $5.77 1-2; Golden C, $5.27 1-2; extra C, $5.27 1-2: powdered, $5.07 1-2; cube, $5.97 1-2; wet. $5.77 1-2: fru t auaar. $5.87 1-2; boxes, 50c cwt, advance over lack bssi (leg l-4o If paid for in 15 daya.) Beans Small white, 3 3-4 cr larce white, 3 l-4c; pink, 3 l-2c; bayou, 3 3-4 c; Limas, 8 3-8c: Mexican eds. 4 l-2o. Uiffee Alocha, 2428c; Java, fancy, 2028c; Java, good, 2024c; Java, or- dinary, 1720c; CoeU Rica, fancy, 15- l-817c; Costa Rica, good, 1215c; Arbuckle, $10.50 cwt.; Lion, 15 3-4o per lb; Columbia coffee 14c; Salvador, 11 1-2 14 1-2& , Nuta WalnuU, No. 1 soft shell 17 18c; No. 1, hard shell, 1516c; almonds, 1922c; Alberts, 17c: Brazils. 20c: De cans, 23c; hickory, 8c; Virginia peanuts, 8 l-2c; Jumbo Virginia peanuts, 10c; Japanese peanuts, 7ic; chestnuts, Italian, 10 0; Ohio, 20e; cocoanuts, dox en, 8590c; plnenuts, 17 1-2 e; Raieins -Loose Muscatels, 3-crown, 10c; 2-crown, 9 l-2c; bleached seedless Sultana, 1013 J-2c; unbleached seed less Sultanas, 8 l-2c; London layers, 3 crown, whole boxes of 20 lbs, $2.25; 2-crown, $2.10. Spices Cloves, 19 l-2o lb.; ohilies, 13 l-2 pound. Sage and Tapioca Scarce, 6 3-4c lb. Figs VVbite, lb., 67o; black, fl7. Provisions Hams larce, 10 cents; small, 16 l-2c; picnic, 12o; boiled, 25c; boiled picnic, 21c; breakfast bacon, fan cy, 22c; English, 16 l-2c; dry salted short clears 1214c; backs, 1213c. Lard Kettle rendered, tierces, 12 1-2 c; Tubs, 12 8-4c; 60s, 12 8-4c; 20s, 12- l-2c; 10s, 13 14c; 5s, 13 3-8o. Standard pure: Tiercea l l-4o less; compound tierces, 8 3-4C; leaf, 13. I, i. .l"tt?SliAlUE0 MLX COMPANION TO MEN Of ill NATIONS WHY t 111 th Bmi S.(ty 6bvltif Dvlc h) lb World. M.k.i l(..hvi,, iZiZMtmLmai On ul n or Cutlwy IWpwtmmt , , , FOR SALE BY The Foard & Stokes Hardware Go ; Incorporated ' SoeceMon tt fasufl Stoka O. ...1 Sherman Transier Co. HENBY 8HEEMAN, Manager ITack, CjTige-Bggge Checked aad Transierred Truck aid rwsltui Wage Piano Uored, Boxed and Shipped. 433 Commercial Street Mala PkoM m H. B. PARKER. Proprietor. B. P. PARKER, Macafer. PARKER HOUSE EUROPEAN PLAN. First Claa In Every Reepeet rree Coach to ta House. Bar and BlUlard Room. Oood Sample Room on Ground Floor for Commercial Men, Aetorla, Oregon r 9: m - f5 w'-''-"S'i J TBAJfSPOSTATIOS. Steamer, TELEGRAPH The only Steamboat inaklnr a ronnd Wp DAILY exoept ThurnlnjT between Portland ana Astoria and way point. 5 NO WAY POINTS ON SUNDAY Portland Landing, alder Street Dock Aatorla Landing, Callender Pock LeT Portland 7:00 a, m.j arrive Atoria,l:a0 p. m, LaaTe Astoria 1:30 p. m.; arrive Portland 9:80 p. m. SUNDAY EXCURSIONS Leave Portland 8 a. m.; arrive Actorta 1 p.m. The K" Une mmm '- .iw .tT i m o SPICES, (S 0AKIH0 POWDER, AbfwtuhPoihr. Rnesf flavor. ; CLCSSETaDEVIB5 r PORTLAND, OREGON. C Steamer - Lurline Night Boat for Portland and Way Landings. PA8SENQERS. FREIGHT. Lmvm Aetorla daily exoept Sunday at 7 p. nv Leevee Portland Daily Except Sunday at 7 a. m. Qutok 8rvlo Excellent Meala Oood Berth. Landing Astoria Flavel Wharf. Landing Portland Foot Taylor 8t a B. BLESSING, Agent Phone Main 2761. I (MI K 416 BOND ST, ASTORIA, OBIGO Carrie tk Fineet Lis of ' Wines, Liquors and Cigars CALL AND SEE US MEN AND Use Big B fornnaatofml tl isc har g ,inflam maUow. Irritation! or ulcorauon of mucous niembnuMsv j sold by DrnrslaU. " or r.nt In plain wravpci vt vApirn.. prvpmta, fry SI.0O. or J bnttlot W.J. Circntat wt on nut tug OOMMtfwJ M E Ii1! t. .trlolsr. TRANSPORTATION. TIME CAtD Astoria & Columbia River R. R. Co. But Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy Cured Him. It is with pleasure that I give you this unsolicited testimonial About year ago when I had a severe oase of mcnslea I got caught out in a hard rain and the measles settled in my stomaoh and bowels. I had an awful time and had it not been for the use of Cham berlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea remedy, I could not have possibly lived but a few hours longer, but thanks to this remedy I am now strong and well. I have written the above through simple gratitude and I shall always speak a good word for this remedy. Sam H. Cwin, Concord, Ga. For sale by Frank am S.1R 8.55 18 K'8 9B.0 !P.m .uu 7.20 7 36 8.05 p. Ill 0.0U S.40 7-n 114 I "SB am 8.00 820 9-S8 10.05 6.1310.151 8.94:10.9 8.M lOJU 9.4011.46 9.S011-4S 10.06, 12.0W 10 2S 12 HI 7.20 10.80il2.40 7.25 ao.35!12.46l p.m. a.iui 4.15 4.27 4.4 4.64 6.09 5.281 6 6.05 6 6.43 6.50 6.551 'SO a.m. 11.30 12.8.1 1.10 1.80 1.851 Lv. Ar. PORTLAND! GOBLE RAINIER OUINCY CLAT8KANIE -WK8TPOR1U .... CLIFTON Ar ASTOK1A Lv lv. ASTORIA Ar... ........ WARKENTON ...GBARHART SKA8IDB Ar. HOLLADAY Lv. ..... 27 P.m. t.uu 8.85 2 2.80 2 29 a.m 8.15 7.66 6.57 6.50 6.46 21 p.m 12.16 10.66 10.40 10.06 9 62 9.31 9.15 S.20 8.06 7.46 7.18 7.10 7.05 28 p.m lo.ool 8.40) 8.25 7.50 T.40 7-19 7.04 .10 S.50 "iff 5.08 600 4.55 a.m, II OW 5.35,10.401 9.4 9 401 9.86) FT. 8TEVENS BBANCH 40 I 38 46 '36 44 42 j " a.m. a.m. p.m. a.m. p.m. p.m. ' 611 2 aj -ll 12.06 Lv.WARRENTOJNAr. iS-S.J-JS S 20 188 8-S8M.16 Ar. HAMMOND Lv. ...... 10.a6ji8.48l 6.25 7.41 g.y) 12.20 Ar. FT. BTEVEN8 Lv 39 P.m, 12.35 12.25 12 21 HI p.m. 8.85 8.29 88 a.m' 7.64 7.45 8.26! 7.42 43 p.m. 0. 40 6. sBTr a.m.Lm. S.&M10.S 8.4SM.B 8.4il. Trains Nos. 25, 27 and 29 from Clatsop Beach, and train Nob. 28 30 aad 34 from Astoria, run via Ft Steves. TTain No. 28. from Portland, 3:10 p. m.; is Saturday Special, itoppkv Goble, Rainier, Clatakanie, Astoria and Beach point, only. CONNECTIONS At Portland, with Ml tnuw-continental Unee. At Goble, with Northern Paoiflo Railway Co. At Aatorla, with ateamer for San Francisco and Tillamook and.nwbco Railway ft Navlfatlon Co.' boat and railway. Through ticket, sold to and from 11 poinU i th East and Bnrope. i For further particular apply to, R. H. JXNXINS, OmL Prt. te Paainfr. Aft s s ir .!t ii