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About The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 4, 1907)
FRIDAY, OCTOBER 4, 1907. THE MORNING ASTORIAN, ASTORIA, OREGON. ltMHHMMMMMMm tMMMMMHMMMMMMtMHI BALE Farm-130 acres, well improved, Terms Reasonable I t i Farm-160 acres, good house and barn, $2,250 j I Store-22x40, and lot 25x125, Warrenton -1,600 j ; House and lot on 18th street - - 1,000 j i Cottage of 8 rooms, modern, lot l00 x 100, 4,200 j j Fine Lot and 8-Roomed House in Seaside $1100 PORTLAND MARKETS Wholesale Price List as ported Daily. Re- PORTLAND, Oct. apples are short in Portland and ' sometime . will elapse before the shortage cease. The market has been pretty well supplied with early varieties, but demand have been mc-h that it is thought that the supply will cease before the later va rieties arrive. The poultry market is weak but it i thought that an early improvement will show. Kggs are firm, the local product Lav ing the call, by from two to three cents per dozen. 1 Cauliflower shows up in splendid quality, coming from local gardens, and brings tl.25 to $1.60 per dozen. , Warn P 0 495j Commercial Street, Astoria, Oregon! 4tIHl IMIMMMIIIMHHMtHltlMMMIIIMMtimil Plant NEW CAHHERY. Will Have Capacity of Between 40,000 and 30,000 Case. t miKSE. Oct. 3. The Webr-lueir IViinin.' Company, of Seattle, which has announci-d its intention of ewtinji a big fiiiil uiiil vegetable cannery in ta gene thin winter oiul have it in opera tii hi by th opning of spring, writee the Ciinrd that the plant will have a cni.n.itv of between 40.0110 d 50,000 csp i nch season, and that in the neigh Iwrhood of 200 hands will be employed during the season, which loets from the time tin- flritt fruit: anil vegetable be bin to ri-n in tho spring until lat in tlin fall. Tho company has several sites in view for the location of tho cannery, but has not yet determined which of them it will take. Tho matter will probably be decider during tho neit two weeks. The norios all ovr tho Paciflo Northwest, to tho Southern paciflo railroad track, in order that shipment may be facili-fjitj..!. Tho Welicr ltua'! Compaay ha can- Rene an over uio umuo wunuww. and the one at Eugene promises to be among the best of them. FALLS OFT HIGH BRIDGE. EUGENE, Oct. 3. Marean Hurd, son of G. F. Hurdof this city, ferr from a rail ruud bridge 32 feet to the ground at Wetherbee, iu Eastern Oregon, lut Sut urday, and was severely injured, al- now on the way to America, me new stamp is practically a money order, and can bo redeemed for money at any postoluce all over the world. Its value is 5 cents. It will afford greater facilities for international communica tions. Men year an account will be rendered by every one of the countries connected with tho Postal Union, show ing the number of letters so stamped though no bones were broken. He will received and sent during the year, and I unable to play football this year on account of the injuries. He was to have started horn the next day and re enter the I'niversitv of Oregon. He haa'becn mployed by the O. It. 4 N. Co. in East ern Oregon all summer. Five GOOD IN ALL COUNTRIES. Ready for lion Stamps Now Distribution. JN1XN, Oct. 3. Five million upocl mens of th new international stamp, adopted by tho Postal Conference held at Rome in I'.HHl. are now ready for distribution, and it is said that the postal authorities in the United States have already ordered 5(10,000, which are mm SCOW BAY IB01I 4 BRASS ASTOltIA, OREGON IRON IAND BRASS FOUNDERS? LAUD AND MARINE ENGINEERS Pjrto-rat Saw Will Machinery! Prompt attention given to al. repair work 19th and Pranklln Av. Tat Mala Mtl First Nations! Bank of Astoria, Ore. EBVABSU 1 Capital $100,000 !. Q. A. DOWLBY, . L BITERSON, fKXSttt 91XS9W, CsbS2Ss f . W. Astoria Savings Bank suin u Caawid s- aeo,ooo Inrm Inttrsa Paid on Time Depowi Capital Paid In UOMA Transact a Genoa FOUR FIB OEJ1 PEB ANHUM Eleventh ana Duane rtreeta, : ASTORIA, OMGOtt the central oflice of tho Postal Union will settle accounts just as a clearing house does. GERMANY SEEKS SETTLEMENT. Wants to Know France's Intentions in Morocco. MILAN', Oct. 3. The Corriere LVlhi Hera today announces, from what it declares to be a most reliable source, that Germany i seeking to reach aa un derslnnding, with France, covering not only Morocco, hut all outstanding ques tions. The paper adds that Germany, unless she reaches such an agreement, although slio will not oppose France's Moroccan policy so long as sho keeps within the terms of the Algcciras convention, will effectually prevent Franco from obtain ing any exce.pt tho most meagre results iu Morocco. AMERICANS HURT IU AUTO. Mr. William Graham, of Santa Barbara, Cal., Injured in France. PARIS, Oct. 8. An automobile con taining Mrs. William Graham of Santa Barbara, Oal., hor daughter and a gov- ern, knocked dawn am) killed a peaa ant yesterday noa Aoisms. about 100 mile from Paris. Th ohauffotri id krytna to avoid els acoidanli ditched th machine, and Its QKMnp&nt; vw ttrow ooi Urt. Oram tn wa ui anon h bead Had th govern had aa ym broken, Bat Wm Graham and tna ehaofJaui wr not hurl HU party wnr (rang! ft) twto triftj la aa antcMuanaiana fr. araaam' tajurfaa art Hoi aorioiai. She naM'm- ttQ ortnatgaHj front Aak Tkrp lUka To fusl (heA. Th plaaaanl purprtrr affect expee- wneed by all who aa Chbrlaia'l Sfcomaeh and Lives Tabltta, and tha healthy condition of th body and miad which they create make one feel joy ful Price, 25 cents. Samples free at Frank Hart and Loading Druggists. .MfflllMCOffi si WHl ctrre 9Xtf ewe of Kidney or tsiaaaer lisease nut beyond tho reach ti medicine. Wo medicine can do more. F. T Lraruin Owl Drug Store. Carea Tm Corrects IrTcgnlarltiea Do not risk having Bright'a Dieagg WHOLESALE PRICES. The following are quotation ruling in Portland as reported by jobber in tha various lines: Grain, Flour, Feed. Wheat New crop prices; Club 83c; Valley, 82c; blucstein, 85c; red Russian, 70. Flour Hard wheat patent, $4.80; straight, $4.25; graham, $4.25 $4.75; rye, $5; whole-wheat flour, $4.50 $5; Valley flour, $4.40; Dakota, $6.25 $fl. 60; Eastern rye $6.50; Pillspury, $7; Corvallis, $4.05. Grain bags Domestic, 8 7-8; Calcut ta 9c. Rye $1.25 $1.30 per cwt. Buckwheat $36 per ton. ' Barley Producers' prices;. Brewing, $26.50; feed, $24; rolled $25 $26.50. Corn Whole, $31; cracked, $32.50 per ton. Mill feed City bran, $17.50; country bran, $18.50; city shorts, $18.50; country shorts, 19.50; chop, $15. Oats Producers' prices; White, $26; gray", $26. llay Valley timothy, $15 $17; Eastern Oregon,, $18 $20; clover, $11; cheat, $11; alfalfa, $13; grain hay, $14 13. Cereal foods Rolled oats, cream, 90-ft j sacks, $8; lower grades, $67; oatmeal, steel ut, 49-lb sacks, $8.50; 9-lb sacks, $4.50 per bale; oatmeal (ground) 49-lb sacks, $8 per bbl; 9-lb sacks, $4.25 per bale; split peas, $4.25 per 100 6acks; 25-lb boxes, $1.25 ; pearl barley, $4 per 100 lbs; 25-ft boxes, $1.25 per box; puetry flour, 10-lb sacks, $550 bbl. Fresh Meats and Fish. Oysters Shoalwater Bay, per. gallon, $2.25; per sack, $4.50; Toke Point, $1.60 per 100; Olympias (120 lbs), $6; Olym pias, per gallon, $2.25. Fresh meats Veal, medium, 75 to 100 lbs, 88Jc; 100 to 150 lbs. 718e; 150 to 200 lbs, 66Je; 20 lbs and over, 55Jc; pork, 81b8Jc; heavies 78c; beef, bulls, 3i4cj cow8,5R5aC; steers, 5J6e; muttons, medium size, 718c; largo und. coarse, 4 6c ; spring lambs, dresses, 9(?9ic. Clams Hardshell, per box, $2.40; raz or clams, $2.25 per boz. Fish Halibut, 7c; black cod, 8c; black bas, per pound, 20c; striped bass, 13c; smelt, 7c; herring, 5ic; flounders, 6c; catfish, 11c; shrimp, 10c; perch, 6c; stnigeon, 121: sea trout, 18c; torn cod, 7o; Chinook salmon, 8c; eilversides, 7c; steclhcads, 9c Fruits. Tropical fruits Bananas 551sft; lemons, llJo lb; grape9 75c$1.50 crate; grapefruit, $5.00 crate; limes, 75c $1.00 per 100; huckleberries, 010c lb; peaces 00clh$1.10 box; pears, $1.00 1.25 box; watermelons, llbl l-4o lb; grapes 75c1.00 crate; canteloupea, $1.2,5 1.50 crate; oasaba, $2 dozen. Dried fruite Apples, evaporated, 6J 9o pound; apricot3, 20c; peaches, 13ic; peara, 13k; prunes, Italian, 45c French, 8i4c;l figs, California blacks, 0 8-4, Oalifornia white, fta, Smyrna, alum, pitted, la Domwrtio fruits Apple, 75c$l.O0 box i rab, S05Oo box; qulnoaa, Qe W ham - Produce, Ffljph-ftanah, eandled, II(S33. tratfl Ocrantry rmry, 80Q I8; eky ffamerj, Ifle; etor, K2 buitaa flhww Yottng Amariaa, ltaj Ofttjtt ran : mmm, UH TH. BoMryDark, lOIQlle, amtM It IDs fevtj vkHa, UQIU ftinrGI& raewsMra, 8t milj hum, Illtjf Sprte 18(fltSai 9ral 191ft hlto tint lvt ixuHa old. If IU yemnft U16 ter kaym. ymfi ITOlda; old, la f i 9ta old. 7(jae, youn, 8(J9; (4gaois f 11 b doaaa; oeraaba, $1.7! p Sam. -; Vegetablaa. Oabbage-Iib., 1 1-4 o; cauliflower, tl 1.29 doi; eelary, 80c 1.00 dos; para- ley, 25o doa; hothouse lettuce, 75o boz; spinach, box, $1.25; Brussles sprouts, 121a lb; artichokes, 75cl.O0 doz; okra, 35o lb; tomatoes, 3545o box; Summer squash, 15!20c doz; Lima beans, 8o lb; cucumbers, 2025c doz; eggplant, $1.50 1.75 crate; peppers, 67o ft; green corn $l(&u.aa sack; pumpkins, sjl.io owt; beets. $1 per cwt; tprnips, 75c 1 per cwt. Potatoes New, $1.1.25 per cwt; sweets, 2 1-4 2Jo pound. Onions Oregon, $2(2.25 per 100 lbs. Groceries, Provision, Etc . Sugar, sack basisD. C, $5.67; XX, $3.47J; beet, $5,371; Golden C, $4.97 1-2; sxtra C, $5.07 J; powdered, $5.67 1-2; cuoe, iruit or berry sugar, $o.57; boxes, 50c cwo advance .over sack basis (less l-4c if paid for in 15 days). Coffee Mocha, 25(28c; Java, good, 20&24C; Java, ordinary, 1720c; Costa Rica, fancy, 151(K17c; Costa Rica, good, imi5c; Arbuckle, $16.50 cwtj Lion, 13 3-4c per ft; Columbia coffee, 14c; Salvador, UlUic. Rice Imperial Japan, No. 1, $6.25; Southern Japan, 5 3-4(&;6c; broken, 5c; head, fancy, 71e; choice, 7c. Sago and tapioca Scarce, 6 3-4c. Ba.1 breath i a most offensive ailment, irritates you a well as your friends; Hollister's Rocky Mountain Tea take the bad taste from the mouth, removes the cause, purifies the breath. 35 cents, Tea or Tablets. Frank Hart. Napoleon Bonaparte showed,, at, the, battle of .AusUrlif ha was the greatest Leader In the world, Ballard's Snow Liniment has shown the public it is the best Liniment it tha world. A quick cure for Rheumatism Sprains, Burns, Cut, etc, A. G PUt, Rodessa, La., sayss "I use Ballard' Snow Liniment in my family and final it unexcelled for sore chest, headache. corns, in fact for anything that can bt reached by a liniment." Sold by Hart'l Drug Store. tT Horning Astorian. 00 month, delivered by carrier. cent pat TRANSPORTATION. K" Une ("O SPICES, cf) COFFEEaTEA DAIflNG POWDER, FU?OnaTCEXTRCT$ AlwoluttPurihr. Firvssf Flavor. Cmter STrenh, PeStPriail CLOSSET&DEViSS r PORTLAND ORSOON. c X JUST RECEIVED BY EXPRESS A NEW LOT OF UMBRELLAS COME EARLY AND GET Y0UC PICK FRANK J. D0NNERBERG, m ELEVENTH AND BOND STS. The Steamer .- Lurline Night Boat;for Portland and Way Landings. PA8SENQER8. FREIGHT. Leaves Astoria dairy except Sunday at 7 p.m. Leaves Portland Daily except at 7 a. m. Quick Service ' Excellent Keak Good Bertha. Landing Astoria Flavel Wharf. Landing Portland Foot Taylor 8b 0. B. BLESSING, Agent Phone Main 3761. TRANSPORTATION. CANADIAN PACIF.IC cu o o cam" I lM a A i,u.i. $55 up, QUEBEC TO LIVERPOOL Strictly first-class in every respect Lesa than four day at sea. I JAMES FIXLAYSON, Agent ' Astoria, Ore. , TSANSPOXTATIOJf. Steamer TELEGRAPH The only Steamboat makisfr a round except Thnruday between Portland an DAILT Astoria and way points. NO WAY P0INT8 ON 8UNDA Portland Landing, Alder Street Dock ' Astoria Landing, Callender Dock Learn Portland 7:00 a, m.; arrive Astoria,l:a1 p. m, Leave Astoria z:X p. m.; amve roKJaaa 9:80 p. m. SUNDAY BXCUR8IONS Leave Portland 8 a. m.: arrive Astoria 1 dm. Leave Astoria 8 p. m., arrive Portland V p. m. H. B. PARKER, Proprietor. E. P. PARKER, Manager. PARKER HOUSE EUROPEAN PLAN. First Class in Every Respect Free Coach to the House. Bar and Billiard Room Good Sample Rooms on Ground Floor for Commercial Men Astoria Oregon 1 v Sherman Transier Co. HENRY SHERMAN, Manager Hacks, Carriages Baggage Checked andTransferred Trucks and Furniture Wagons Pianos Mored, Boxed and Shipped. Commercial Street Main Phon tax i TttAHSTPOHTATTON. TIME CARD Astoria & Columbia ' River R. R. Co. Iffaetif Monday, Seytembw 9, igoy Paciflo Time. 1 - - KV. Jil !. HI I 1H 3 3 B I ifcdaaaaai " It ialll tfJ DO.S W i wl i.ffl.... hi.M M.i a sm an i.isi iu.sm les.t Tw in .....ii.f tm a.sw.... .... i.lM. ... . 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No. 30 runs from Astoria to uiaisop ueacn aim. Nos. 21. 25 and 29 run via Ft. Stevens. No, 23 runs from uiaraop ijeaca to Astoria and Portland direct Additiona- train will he run from Astoria to Wt Stevens and return on Sunday, leaving Astoria 11:30 a. m., arrive sz. terw 12:25 p. m. Returning leaves Ft. Steven 2:00 p. m., arrive Astoria 2:45 p. as. Trains marked run daily; teletfphions. mmrFrrrnNi5-.At Portland, with all trans-continental lines. At Gobi, with Northern Paciflo Railway Co. At Astoria with steamers for San Fraaeiaao and Tillamook and Uwaco Railway ft Navigation Co.'s boat and railway. Throueh tickets sold to and from all points in tne wi sua jMiropw. w further particulars apply to, R. H. JENKINS, 7