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About The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 31, 1907)
THURSDAY, OCTOBER t, 1907. THE MORNING ASTOR1AN, V " . ' ASTORIA, OREGON. 1 J Ttere is XT ft ' 1 8 ft .. . ft 44 4444ii4.fcAAAAAAAa l . rm'n c zz i II' .11 ) J n UJ J gy J obi J U )( lomiiiK tat nn : :. or 44 l-4t-M-44t .,.,.. 4l rn ji In 15 n That could come from this store. It may be a pair of shoes, or a hat, or a suit of clothes but we couldn't go on enumerating the stock. What is to hinder you coming and getting it? The Probable Cost. Don't be'too sure that the price t you have fixed in your mind isn't higher than the one you would have to pay. Prices have had . a tremendous scaling down of late. We pick a few items from our store fullj'if they are not what you want look for our ad. tomorrow, or, better yet, spend half an hour at the store. '' ' 4T Men's Suits We have just received new tfne of Men's Suits direct from New York in'all the up t9 date styles and latest patterns. Marked to you at these spec ial low prices, $7.00, $8.00, $9.00. Men's Pants This sale combines our entire stock bought by us far below cost and sold in the same proportion, as follows: $4.60 Pants.............,...................Jl.. $3.35 4.00 Pants...;...........:........v...... ... 2.95 3.50 Pants............... 2.55 3.00 Pants........................................ 2.15 2.75 Pants....' 2.05 2.50 Pants 1.65 2.00 Pants 1.45 No need to pay more than our prices, and the assortments are unmatched. $4.00 Hats.... $3.00 3.00 Hats 2.25 2.50 Hats : 1.75 2.00 Hats ,1.45 1.75 Hats ; .95 Men's Sweaters The kind that keeps you warm. $5.00 Sweaters' $3.50 3.00 Sweaters 2.40 2.60 Sweaters... 2.00 2.00 Sweaters 1.50 1.25 Sweaters 75 Special men's heavy Black, Blue v ,. and Oxford $2.50 Sweaters 1.35 Oravanette Rain Coats The up-to-date and stylish kind. $20.00 for $14.50 15.00 for 11.00 BLANKETS . t Fine cotton blankets of the best quality in colors white arid gray. Special price while they lastj 75c, $1.25 and $1.50 Men's Overcoats " Here's an assortment which will please you. " Just a hint or two. $20.00 Overcoats ....$14.50 17.50 " 13.00 15.00 " IL00 '. 7.50 6.50 12.50 10.00 lien's Underwear $3.00 Suits.....; 1 .....$2.25 2.50 " 1 ;.. 2.00, 2.00 " ; 1.50 1.00." .75 Hen's Sox Men's 25c Casimere Sox for 15c per pair, 7 pairs $1.00 Oil Goats $3.00 Coats for........ O OK 2.00 $2.35 ; 2.03 1.75 Black Oil Coats $2.50 Coats for...., 2.25 " $2.10 1.85 lO to 20 PER CENT OFF ON EVERY SHOE IN THE HOUSE THE WORKWOMEN'S TORE 518 BOND STREET Chas. Larson Proprietor. hiiiiiiiii i,i,fciAAftfrH"Hl 4 iVlVri Tit Vl'l'l t VtVt till 1 1 t 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 f 1 1 1 11 ' 11 1 1 1 ' ' 1 ' 1 HtWWWHWMtMWWHIIMWHHHtMH M HmMH t M I III M I lt 1 1 I'M HWIH 1 1 1 1 Formerly 557 Commercial Street t J J At t A t a a m a a a m m T. PORTLAND ARKETS Wholesale Price List as Re ported Daily. ' PORTLAND Oct. ZOr-Tbtf U no material change In the butter market. Suppllca o( cream are eaid to be falling off, which would . tend to itinen toe market, but it ia not deemed advisable ta miae nrioce at tola time. Egg continue firm at price ruling for the paat week. Tall tarietie of applies are plenty, and tome winter kind have been re ceived!. On account of auppliei being greater than the demands prices are lower tnan last wee. : Hops are weak on account of condi tlom in the east, and not much improve ment is looked for in less, than one month. WHOLESALE) PRICES. The following are quotations ruling in Portland u reported by jobbers In the various linesj. Grain, Flour, Feed, s 'Wheat New crop prices; Club, 88c j Talley, 87cj blucstem, 00c; red Russian, 860. ,. ' ' 'Flour Hard wheat patent, $4.80; straight, $4.30; graham,' $4.50(34.75; rye, $5; whole-wheat flour, $4.50 $5; Vlalley flour, . $440; Dakota," $8.25 $3. 50; Eastern rye $3 50; Pillspury, $7; Corvallis, $4.05. , , Grain bags Domestic 8 7-8; Calcut ta 0c. I Rye $1.25 $1.30 per ewt. Buckwheat $38 per ton. Barley Producer' prices; Brewing, $27.50; feed, $26; rolled, $28.7529.00. Corn Wide, $32; cracked, $33 per ton. Mill feed City bran, $19; country bran, $20.00; city shorts, $20.00; country ahorts, $22.50 ; chop, $17. ; Ooats Producers' prices, White, $28; . gray, $27. . ;'; Hay Vlalley timothy, $15 $17 j Eastern Oregon,, $18 $20; clover, $11; cheat, $11; alfalfa," $13; grain hay, $14 n. :v-. . . Cereal foods tolled oats, cream, 00-lb sacks, $85 lower grades, $07; oatmeal, steel cut, 40-Tb sacks, $8.55; 9-lb sacks, $4.50 per bale; oatmeal (ground) 49-Tb sacks, $3 per bbl; 0-Ib sacks, $4.25 per b,ale; split peas, $4.25 per 100 sacks; 25-lb boxes, $1.25 pearl barley, $4 per 100 lbs; 25-lb boxes, $1.25 per box; pastry flour, 10-lb tacks, $550 bbl Fresh Meata and Fish. " Oysters Shoalwater Bay, per gallon, $2.23; per sack, $1.60; Toke Point, $1.60 per 100; Olympias (120 lbs), $6; Olym pias, per gallon, $255. , ' Fwsh meats Veal, medium, 75 to 100 lbs, 881e; 100 to 150 lbs. 78c; 150 to 200 lbs, 66Jc; 200 lbs and over, 55lcj pork, 8Tb8ej heavies 78c; beef, bulls, 34cj cows,61bClc; steers, 5i0c; muttons, medium size, 7i8c; largo and coarse, 40c; spring lambs, dressed, 001o. Fish Halibut, 7c; black cod, 80; black bas, per pound, 20c; striped bass, 13o; smelt, 7c; herring, 5lc; flounders, 6c; catfish, 11c; shrimp, 10c; perch, 6c; strugeon, 12c; sea trout, 18c; torn cod, 7c; Chinook salmon, 8c; silversides, 7c ; steelheads, Oc. Clams Hardshell, per box, $2.40; rai Fruits. Tropical fruits Bananas 551stb; lemons, llle ft; grapes 75c$1.50 crate; grapefruit, $5.00 crate; limes, 75c ($$1.00 per 100; huckleberries, 67o lb; peaches, 60c$1.00 box; pears, $1.00 155 box; watermelons; lo per lb.; grapes 75c1.00 crate; canteloupes, 75c$1.25 crate; casabas, $2 dozen. Dried fruits Apples, evaporated, 8) 0o pound; apricots, 20c; peaches, 13Joj pears, 131c; , prunes, Italian, -415e; or clams, $2.25 per box. . ' ; French, 81 4c; I figs, California blacks, 5 3-4c, California whites, 6c, Smyrna, 20c; plums, pitted, 6c. ' Domestic fruits Apples, $1.001.75 box; crabs, 3050o box; quinces, 75c $155, : v;;1.; Vegetables. Cabbage Lb., 1 1-4 0; cauliflower, $1 1.25 doij celery, 50c1.00 dox; pars lev, 25c dot; hothouse lettuce, 75o box; spinach, box, $155; Brussles sprouts, 0o ft; artichokes, 75c$1.00 doz.; okra, 35o ft; tomatoes, 2535o box; Summer squash, 1520c doz; Lima beans, 80 ft; cucumbers, 2025c doz; eggplant, $10 corn $1155 sack; pumpkins, $1.15 1.75, crate; peppers, 57o ft ; green 1 per cwt. '.".v Potatoes New, 85c90o per cwt; sweets, 2 1-4 21o pound. v r:-" ' Produce. ; ..v'v't' ' Eggs Ranch, candled, 334c. Butter Country creemery, 30 35c; city creamery, 35e; store, 2021; butter fat, tsfav .,.". - f Cheese Young 'America, 18c; Oregon full cream, flats, 17c. : ; Honey Dark, l01llo; amber, 12? 13c; fancy white, 1415o. . Poultry Old rooBters, 78o; pound; hens, ll12o ft; Springs, 10OHo; dressed stock, lllo higher than live; ducks, old, 10 lie j young, 1212c; tur keys, young, 1718c; old, 16o per ft j geese, old, 78c young, 89c; pigeons, $1155 per dozen; squabs, $1.762 per dozea , Groceries,-Provisions, Etc Sugar, sack basis D. C, $5,671; XX, $5,471; beet, $5,371; Golden C, $4.07 1-2; extra C, $5,071; powdered, $5.67 1-2; cube, $5,821; fmiifc or berry sugar; $5.57; boxes, 50c cwt advance over sack basis (less l-4o if paid for in 15 days). 1 Onions Oregon, $22r.25 per 100 lbs. Coffee Mocha, 2528c; Java, good, 2024c; Java, ordinary, 1720c; Costa Rica, fancy, 15i17c; Coata Rica, good, I215c; Arbuckle, $16.50 cwt; Lion, 15 3 4c per ft; Columbia coffee, 14c; Salvador, lll14c. , ? : Rice Imperial Japan. No. 1, $655; Southern Japan, 5 3-46cj broken, 5c; head, fancy, 71c; choice, 7c. A GOOD HOME RECIPE CHECK ON CAB-DRIVERS. Ovarftharirinff bv drivers - of public hacks and cabs, will be soon a thing of the past in i,onaon. i ns, oeruu New York, says Technical World Slaga f.in for October. This is bein? brought about by the introduction of an instru ment called the taximeter. Whan at tached to a vehicle whether motor pro pelled or drawn by borses, it automati cally registers tho fare to be paid. Un like a street-car fare register, the taxi meter ta not operated bv the diriver, but is a mechanical computing device. ''It is locked against 'anyi tampering oj w driver, so that the , passenger has the Advantaoe of knowinff that he is not be ing cheated to line thev pocket of the Th taximeter is a complicated piece of mechanism. It is operated both by clockwork and by flexible snatt anven like an automobile speed indicator or tlflahhoard o!lbmeter. f rom one of the road wheels of the vehicle. Since public cab fares are paid on the basis of time consumed and distance traveled, it is necessary to compute both. When the cab is standing, as wnen used tor mas ing calls or shopping, tho taximeter is onerkted bv the clockwork, but when the cab is under way the flexible shaft drive overruns the dockworK and turns tn circular dSals that do the registering. The dials are . rotated by a train of small spur gears as in a cyclometer or mechanical counter., ' tf.it- ir!.lnv 'Siva tll nura nc esM uiv a iviu.. tf of kidney troubles that is not beyond . i . : J fp T? ' T.anrtn five Tima meaicai am. v.. . -a Store. : ' . Says (Any One Can Prepare it, and Nothing Better, Rheumatism is easier to avoid than to cure, states a well-known authority. Every man, woman and child here should dress as warmly as possible, and, above all else, keep the feet dr$v Avoid colds and exposure, and don't become constipated. Rheumatism is strictly a blood dis ease caused by inactive kindeys, which, through cold or exposure or improper diet, fail in their duty of filtering the rheumatic poisons from the blood. This poisonous waste matter, uric acid, oxilate of lime, urea, etc, if not strained from the blood promptly, decomposes and settles about the joints and muscles, causing rheumatic disease, v.. In damp or chilly cold weather , the kidneys are made to do double work. The pores of the skin all over the body do not assist in eliminating the poisons of the body, throwing this workt to the kidneys, which become clogged and feeble, thus causing not only rheuma tism, but all forms of kidney troubles, backache, .weak bladder and urinary troubles, and sometimes terrible blood disorders.. A 'At the first sign of any of these troubles the following simple prescrip tion Bhould be mixed and taken in tea spoonful doses after each meal and at bedtime; Fluid Extract Dandelion, one half ounce; Compound Kargon, one ounce; Compound Syrup Sarsaparilla, three ounces. ... Anyi good .pharmacy can supply these ingredients, and all the mixing required is to, shake well in a bottle. UNIVERSAL I Stoves and Ranges Every one Guaranteed We Buy them in Car Load Lots ! The Foard & Stokes Hardware Co Incorporated Succsssors t FoarA ft Stoke Co- WOMAN WILL HANG. St Petersburg, Oct. 30. Mile. Ragori nnikva, who yesterday sboi and killed Gen. lljaximofisky, director of "the de partment of prisons of the ministry of the interior, was taken to the fortress of St. Feter and St. Paul today, tried by court martial and sentenced to be executed by hangiag. Do you know that Pinesalve Carbolia ed acts like a poultice in drawing out inflammation and poison! It is anti septic. For cuts, burns, eczema, cracked hands it is immediate relief. Sold by Frank Hart's Drug Store. . . ' Out of Slgnt "Oujl of sight, out of mind," is an old saying which applies with special force to a sore, burn or wound that's been treated with Bucklen's Arnica Salve. It's out of sight, out of mind and out of existence. Piles too and chilblains dis appear under its healing influence. Guar anteed by Charles Rogers. 25o. Cheap Rates, From the East Until October 31st the following rates will applv via the O. R. 4 8. from Eastern points to Astoria: Boston Mass .$49.90 Buffalo, N. Y $42.50 Chicago, 111 $33.00 Cincinnati, Ohio $38.00 Cleveland, Ohio ........ . . . . . '. . . .$39.75 Detroit, Mich....... ............$39.30 Indianapolis, Ind.......... ......$35.83 Louisville, Ky.. . . . . .- .$38.00 Memphis, Tenn.. ..... .$37.50 New York .$50.00 Oklahoma, O. T.. . i'i . . ....... . . . . .$30.00 Peoria, UL, ...... ....... . . , L' . . . .$31.00 Pittsburg, Pa.......... ..........$41.00 St, Louis. Mo.........i..i .'.$30.00 Kansas City, St i. Joseph, Mo.; Leavenworth, Kan.; Omaha, Neb.; Sioux City; St. Paul. ' Minneapolis, Minn.. .......... .$25.00 The above are a few of the Eastern cities from which reduced rates apply. Money can be deposited here and tick ets will be furnished by telegraph. For further information apply to G. W. ROBERTS, agrat O. R. & N. Notice to Our Customers We are pleased to announce that Foley's Honey and Tar for coughs, colda and lung troubles is not affected by the National Pure Food and Drug law as it contains no opiates or other harmful drugs, and we recommend it as a safe remedy for children and adults. T. K. Laurin, Owl Drug Store. ilvlia:u X3i.si.ui.iau, uourrtcu wj carrier, 60 cents per month. It comes put up in a collapsible tub with a nozzle, easy to apply to the sore ness and inflammation, for any form of Piles; it soothes and heals, relieves1 the pain, itching and burning. Ma Zan Pile Remedy. Price 50 cents. Guar antee. , Sold by Frank Hart's Drug Store. Cleaning and Pressing , Good work at reason able prices. Suits made to order. -A perfect fit gua anteed. , Carl fransesn, The Astoria Tailor, Ji79-nthS