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THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 7, 1907, THE MORNING ASTOMAN, ASTORIA, , OREGON, ! PORTLAND MARKETS Wholesale Price List at Re ported Dally, roirrtANu rbti i no material cbang u tea IrutUr market. Supplies of oream art id to bt falling off, which would tend to tlffn tb narktt, but it la not tiwmtd advleabla to"raU prices at tbla Una, , . Eggs continue firm at prioaa ruling for tfea paat weak. Fall varfctla of appksa ara plant, and aoma wintar kind hv beea ra llvA On account of auppllaa balog mater than tba dtmsada prloaa ara lower tha last wnk. He-pa ara waak on account of eondl tlon la tba east, and sot much Improve ment la looked for la lata tbaa ona moo to. .. ' v, . " , wBOUcsAii prices. Tba following ara quotation ruling la Portland a reported by Jobbara In tba various Uaasi 1 - . - OraJa, Flour, Fttl Wheat N erop prloHj Club, 88c 1 Valley, t'oi bluMtvm, OOoj rod Buulaa, Fkmr Ward whsat patent, M-fiOj atralgbt, 430 ' grabam, I4.80d4.78j 17a, M wbol-wbat flour, 4JM 9 Wi VUltjr flour, 1440 1 Dakota, 6i5 84. AO) EaaUra ry Ptltapury. 17 1 Oorvelll, 14.0ft. Orala bag Domtlo, I 7-8j Calout ta to. Rys t2t l$ 11.80 per ewt Buckwheat 130 Mr ton. BarleyProducers' price) Drawing, 27 JOi feed. 826 1 rolled. 828.73(529.00. Cora-Whole, 32j erekd, $33 pr ton. Uill feed-City ' bran. 10 country bran. 820.00) elty abort, 820.00 1 country ihorl, 220 chop, $17. Ogata-Producers' prices, White, $28 1 grey, 827. Hy-VUr timothy. IIS Q $17 Eastern Ortgon,, $18 $20) elovr, $11 j ebet. $11 alfalfa, $13j grata bay, $14 Oil Oareal food Rolled oata, mam, 90- tk sack, $81 lower grad, $e$7 oatmwL ateel out, 49-lb aaoka, 88-60 9 lb aaeka, 6460 par balai oatmeal (ground) 49- aaoka, $8 par bblj 9-lb aaoka, 84.28 par bslei split pea. 6426 par 100 aackai 88-ft box, 81.28 1 pearl barley. $4 par 100 lbaj 231b boxes, $155 par boi pwtry flour, 10-lb aaoka, 88,20 bbL Fresh Kaata and Flab, Oyatara 8boalwatr Bay, par gallon. $128 par aaek, $t.80i Toka Point, $1.80 par lOOj Qlympla (120 lot), $01 Uiym plat, par callon, 82.23. Frb maata Veal, medium, 78 to 100 Iba, 8gSicj 100 to 180 lba. 78o 180 to 00 lba, 0 6i 200 lba and ovar, BtSSki pork. 8!b8io heavl 78et baaf, bulla, S($4e eow,81b6oi tr. 6(?0cj muttons, medium alta, 718t largo and eoane, 40cj aprlng lamba. drttwd. 90o. Tlih-IlAlllrat, 7oi Waek cod, 8ei black baa, par pound, 20c 1 atrlpad ban, IScj amelt, 7c herring. 51c j flounder, 0oi catflab, Hot abrlmp, 10cj perch, 0c; atrugeon, 12 aa trout, 18cj torn cod, 701 unmooK aaimon, act siivwriium, m) atealheada, 9a. Clama Hardahall, par box, $2.40j rai- mita. Tropical frulta Bananaa 85llb lemon, 1 alio Jbi srapea 78c$1.00 eraU) grapefruit, ao.uu crtie; itmea, lae (S$1.00 per 100 huckloberrlea, o7o lb 1 peach, 60c$1.00 boxt pear, $1.00 25 box 1 watermelon! 10 per ID.; grape 75c 1.00 oratai cantaloupe. 78c$US oratai caaab, $3 dptan. Dried fruit Apple, avaporated, 81 (Pa pound j aprlcota, 20c i peacbea, 13lc paar. l3o prune, Italian, 4l35c; or eUnii, $2.28 per boa. French, 34ejt fig, California blaoka, 8 3-4c, California white, flc Smyrna, 20c j plum, pitted, 60. Domextlo fruit Applo. $1.00 1.75 boxt orabi, 3050j boxj qulnooa, 75o(J 15. ,, ;r.,;. Vagetable. Cabbaga-Xb 1 1-4 01 cauliflower, $1 1.25 doij, celery, 6Oo(jl.00 dot para lay, 28o do j botbouta lottuca, 78o box aplnacb, box, $128; . Bruulet aprouta, So lb 1 artichoke, 75o$1.00 do. okra, 880 lb 1 tomatoaa, 2838o box) Summer aquaah, 1620o tloi Lima baani, 80 ft) euoumbera, 2025o do) eggplant, $1.80 orn $1158 aak pumpkin, $1.18 1.75 crate j peppera, 5iJ7o ftj graan 1 per owt, 1 -j--""? f-f'-''S , Potatoea-ilaw, 85e'90o par cwtj aweeta, t 1-4 2a pound. j : . I Producv; .. vi'. Egg Ranch, candled, 33(534e, Butter Country ommery, 30(J 85oj city oreamary, 85oj a tore, 2021 butter fat, 831a. ,r: ' 'tV-;'n;! Cheeie Young America, 18o Oregon full cream, flat, 17o. , r poultry Old rooatera,' 78oj pound UUtici fancy white, 14l0c KlineM, U12o lb 1 Spring, '10llo jewaKraned stock, lUo higher than livoj an duck, old, 10llo; young, 1212o tur key, young, 1718c old, ISO per ID geese, old, 78o, young, 8tto) pigeons, ii ai nm Jah . MtVwt 0)1 'Tftriatt) w l apiVfAU ptJaT UvlCU gjuvr ajiativyai nra iV doten. ':i OroosfUa, FrOYWoM,' fti " Sugar, sack baala D. G $8.671 1 XX, $847i beat, $8.37j Golden O, $4.97 1 extra 0, $S.071j powdered, IS.8T 1 ouba, $5.82ti fruit or berry mgar, $6J7 box, 000 owt adrance orar aaek bail (lesa t-4 if paid for la 18 iaye).;, .,; ' ' ; Onlona Oregon. $2(J128 per 100 lb. OorTta iioch. Sfi28ci Java good, 20 24c 1 Java, ordinary, 17 (3 20c Colt Rica, fanoy, lfll(Jpl7c Cota Itlca, good, 12(Jlttaj Arbuckle, $10.60 ewt) Lion, 16 8-4o per ftt Columbia coffee, 14c 1 8alrador, llldllio. v WHALIM0 FLEET BATE.' Bringing Home Btggeat Catch audi in , - Many Yoara. 8A.V FRAXOISfJuTKov. 0-Not only ara tba hlp of the whaling fleet safe, but they are bringing home tbevblggett catch In year. ; , . M ,-. . , t . ; . Th new of the fleet' safety and good luck wi oonUlned in a cable re ceived In thl city yetrday from Al k, Tba live ihlpt homeward bound having called at Dutch Harbor, where they reported. .. ... .' ; 1 Tba Herman baa 12 -whalf Deluga nluej Bilvldara atxi Tlirher fire and Win. Hay Ilea four, a total far the fleet of 30 whale.,, Each whale la valued at liout $1),000. Ona whale will mora than ly the' expns of the cruUe. All over ona I velvet. In addition to tba tcltlo.OOO earned from Ut ource, each of tba whaler I bringing valuable fur, obtained In barter with th natlvea. The total catch thl year far exceed anything that the whaling indutry baa .yielded for many years. Th gtggeat rab'h on record waa made fllteon year ago by tho Jdry D. Hume, which gt 08 wbalea. Tli fleet should b her In about a week. .,. SHORTEN TERH OF SALES. CHICAGO. Nov. fl, At a special met leg of the Nalliiiml Atmociatlun of Arl mtltiirnl lmplwmciit and Vehicle Maou Tmlurrr held hre Ul night a rctolu tlon ura adopted Khortcnlng the term of sales. "llcretofoi spring purchase bsve often been pld fur in Octolwr or- No vemlwr," ald .Newell Sander of Cht tanooga, Tenn president of the Organ! xatlon. . -J ,. . "Hut thl financial stringency hat caued a liortenlng of term from 00 to 00 daya on all future purchase." JUDGMENT REVERSED. Cat in Court of China Remanded for New Trial SAN FRANCISCO, Nov. fl.-The U. S. Circuit Court of Appeata banded down a decision yesterday reversing th judg ment of the U. S. Court for China In the cat of 8. R. Price, convicted on a charge of amult with a deadly weapon. The defendant it appear entered a pica In br in the consular court, baaed on the finding of tho court in a previous case, and, the charge agnint him were dismissed and th defendant discharged. 11a wa at once arrcitrd on a new charge and upon thl charge be wa held to This court found the defendant guilty on tha second charge and he wa sentenced to a term of (lx months in tho jail of tho American onul at Shanghai. The answer to the U. S. Court for China. Judgment is now reversed and tha case is reninndcd for a new trial, SILVER SHORT. Saa Francisco Small Coins Ar Being ' '' Hoarded. ' SAN FRANCISCO, Nov. 8. Ona of tha effect of tha circulation of clear ing bouse cetlflcatet her ha been to mw a ihortage In silver dollars and fractional coin, This contingency was forseca by th clearing bouse committee at tli time th certificate war Issued In $3 denomination and already meas ures have been taken to meet tba emer gency. By Thursday morning $1 and $2 certificates will be placed in circula tion to tba total amount of $1,000,000, an equal aum In larger denomination being retired. i ,..',,, -wr it I expected that tbla will prevent tha boarding of silver dollar and it is poislbla that fractional certificate will be Issued to prevent tba boarding of fractional coin la denomination of ten cent, twenty five cent and fifty cent. NOTED SCIENTIST VISITS NEW YORK, Nov. fl.-nre to' visit President Rooaevelt In Washington and to inspect the' principal optical works in this country, Dr. Rudolph Straubel arrived on tha Kronprlnaosila Cecilia with Dr. Paut Fischer. Dr. Straubel la the bead of tha Carl Zeiss works in Berlin, and Dr. Fischer Is on of tha board of directors. Dr. Straubel atated that at present tha works ara grinding a reflector for a new telescope fop tba Imperial Ob servatory In Hamburg, which when com pleted, will be th largest telescope In Germany. Tba reflector la exactly ona metro In diameter, Hard Time la Kanaaa. Tba old days of graashoppera and drouth ar almost forgotten in tha pros perous Kansas of today 1 although a cltUen of Codell, Earl Snamburg, has not yet forgotten a bard time he en countered. II aayai "I waa worn out and discouraged by coughing night and day, and could find no relief till I tried Dr. Kinga New Discovery. It took leu than ona bottle to completly cur ma." Tha aafeat and moat reliable cough and 00 Id remedy and lung and throat healei ever discovered. Guaranteed by Charles Rogers' drag tor. 60o and $1.00. Trial bottle . ..,'"-;. "; ' Mint For Book Lender. , A book borrower' album la tba de vice which a woman who baa a fine library baa employed In order that abe may keep track of bcr books and that bor friend may not be delinquent In returning tliom. She dollgbtod In lend ing bor booka, but was far from pleased In punching bor friend op for their return. Now when a friend aak the loan of a book abe acquioace readily enough, but request tbe borrower to writo In the album hi or bor name and the dote on which the book la bor rowed. On returning It tbe borrower la asked to comment on the book and initial it Tbla album alwny la kept in a conspicuous place In the drawing room, where visitors are likely to pick It up and glance It through, learning who la not prompt in returning book. Tbe result la that tbla woman now baa her book returned promptly, aa tbe borrower know they will be convicted In the album If they are delinquent Tbey take kindly to the plan, tbe lend er docs not have to prod them for the return or me doom, ana sue nas an album which la Valuable to ber aa con taining tbe comment of her friends on tbe treasures In her library. New York Pre. . Hsr Fatal Objection. "Thl la o audden!" Aa be heard tha girl apeak these words tbe aatonlshed young man roe to hi feet In bewilderment "Sudden!" be repeated. "Did I hear arlRhtt Mora than two years ago. I believe It waa, aluce I first met you. For several months after that I only law you occasionally; then gradually, very gradually, I 'increased my visits. It took six months to get on a formal calling basis; It took six months more to be a reKular visitor; alx months more to call you by your Christian name, and It ta only during tbe last few months that! have ventured, with ninny misgivings, even to hold your band. And now. after all thla gradual development of my love, you tell me that my declaration la go sudden. Do you call this sudden r "I do, lndopil." she replied calmly. ( "But for what reason?" The young lady replied, with some degree of hnutenr: "Simply this: I hardly Imagined you would dare to speak to me like this for another two years at least, considering your present salary." Pearson's. Wa have aecured the agency for Orino Laxative Fruit Syrup, tha new laxative that make th liver lively, purifies th breath, cure headache and regulates digestive organs. Cure chronio con stipation. Ask us about It T. F. Laurln, Owl Drug Store. ' .$$ Hi i$$t I $$ $ 8$MM 0tt6tll989899000$$t$$l8t8$mii4)MHW Put Your Money in Plan your Work then Work Your Plan. Worn 0, J 495 Commercial Street, Astoria. Oregon! I '8ili888iiii6lllliii8MillltlHIHstti November Tide Tabe. .. ' ... tvvi'rfrMiA:e jt -p1 "N'i w,-.i-" :. -, , t High Water. I Data. Friday ,... 1 Saturday ,. ... 1 BUNDAY .. ... 8 Monday ,. ..... 4 Tuesday .. .... 61 Wedneday .. . , ' Thursday ,. ,.. 7 Friday .. ...... 8 Saturday , . ... SUNDAY 10 Monday,., .....11 Tuesday U Wednesday . . ..13 Thursday .. ...14 Friday ,. ......15 Saturday .. ...16 SUNDAY .. ...17 Monday 18 Tuesday .. ....It Wednesday ,, . .101 Thursday Friday . Saturday '.. SUNDAY Monday ., Tuesday .. Wednesday Thursday Friday ., , Saturday ., ...81 ....221 ...23 ...24 a !6 ....261 ..27 ...281 ....291 ...801 h.m 9:42 10:23 11:001 U:87 0:13 1:00 1:48 8:18 8:81 4:30 6:84 8:46 7:53 8:501 9:29 10:25 11:05 11:44 0:31 1:12 1:52 2:80 8:09 3:501 4:31 6:16 6:061 7:00 7:62 8:44 K. ft I h.m. P, M. 7.61 8.01 8.6 8.9 8.0 8 7 8 7.6 T.4 7.4 7.0 7.8 7.7 8.1 8.5 8.7 8.9 7.6 7.0 7.4 7.8 9:45 10:37 ll:8fl ii:is 18:62 1.S2 2:13 8:00 8:51 4:64 6:07 7:80 8:60 9:65 10:65 11:45 12:18 12:60 1:28 1:65 2:28 9:07 NOVEMBER. t Low W&tr. I A t Date. .? ' I h.m. Friday .. ...... 1 8:13 Saturday 21 4:00 SUNDAY .. ... 31 4:44 Monday .,. 4 6:28 Tuesday ., .... 61 6:12 Wednesday .. .. 6:63 Thursday .. ... 71 7:82 Friday 8 8:18 Saturday 9 9:06 SUNDAY .. ...1010:02 Monday ., ..... 11 11:11 Tueaday 12 0:02 Wednesday .. ..13 1:10 Thursday .. ...14 i:is Friday 15 8:17 Saturday 191 4:12 SUNDAY .. ...171 5:01 Monday 18 6:48 Ti1Tf 11 a-cs Wednesday .. .20I 7:00 Tnursaay .. ... t:ib Friday ..' 22 8:00 Saturday .. ...2Sl 8:40 SUNDAY 24 9:18 Monday .. .....25 10:051 Tuesday 2811:00 Wednnadnv ... .27 Thursday .. ...28 0:12 FVlday flf 1:06 Saturday to) 1:05 M. ft 1.6 1.6 1.6 1 1.7 1.9 2.2 9.6 2.8 8.3 3.5 0.0 0.6 0.8 1.1 1.8 1.4 1.8 2.2 2.6 8.0 8.8 P. h.m. 4:00 4:47 6:28 6:10 6:51 7:85 8:20 9:10 10:02 11:00 M. ft 2.6 1.7 0.9 0.2 0.5 0.9 1.0 1.0 0.8 -0.9 1 1 1.9 12:31 1:55 8:10 4:06 6:00 6:47 6:80 7:11 7f 49 8:23 8:56 9:301 10:04 10:43 11:24 12:08 1:08 2:12 8:15 o!5 0.4 2 8.5 1.9 2.1 A GREAT BLESSING TOME SHAKE WELL IN A BOTTLE SPLEN DID PRESCRIPTION FOR KIDNEY AND BLADDER TROUBLE AND RHEUMATISM. , This la a message that will bring hap piness again into many . familiea t and sunshine into tba lives of hundreds of disheartened and 'discouraged men and women here. It requires just a little inconvenience, for it can't be brought already prepared. It is a simple home recipe now being made known In all the larger cities through the newspapers. It is Intended to check the manycase of rheumatism, kidney and bladder trouble which have made so many crip ples and invalid and weaklings of some of our brightest and strongest people. The druggest ber have been notified to supply themselves with the ingredi ents, and the sufferer will have no trouble to obtain them. The prescrip tion is as follows: Fluid Extract Dande lion, one-half ounce: Compound Syrup of Sarsaparilla three ounces. Mix by shaking veil in a bottle. The dose Is one teaspoonful after each meal and at bedtime. r Recent experiments, even in sever hospital cases, prove this simple mix ture the remedy for Rheumatism, be cause of its positive action upon the eliminative tissues of the kidney. It compels these most vital organs to filter from the blood and system the waste impurities and urio acid which are th cause of rheumatism. It deans tba kid- nenis, atrenjrtbena tfiem and! removes quickly such symptoms as backache, blood disorders, bladder weakness, frequ ent, urination, painful scalding and dis colored urine. It acts as a nowerful . 7 7 stimulant to the entire kidney and blad der structure, put new life into them and invigorates the entire tract. It makes the kidney clean the blood. The Dandelion will take care of liver trouble and' constipation, and i fine for the stomach, '.,' ' ' Those who suffer and are accustomed to purchase a bottle of patent medicine should not let a little inconvenience in terfere with making up this prescription. Wherever this becomes generally known state a large Eastern publication, it ruins the sale of the patent medicines and so-called rheumatism and kidnev cures, which la Its best endorsement of virtue. . , 5 " WHEN YOU WANT PRICES THAT ARF.-fiTr.nT I I , Write us, we're here for that purpose The Work We Do XAnvthincr in the electrical Business. Bell's Hrmc Vh 1 Inside wirinjr and Fixtures installed and kett in renair.r vv e wui oe Riaa 10 quote you pnees. r OUR PRICES WILL DO THE REST .. . STEEL & EWART Phons Mala jS8i Z : 428 Bond Street , . , ) f a f ) t j)ji 99994lt99l9999 9l99 99 69999t9IW69 9taa I First-Class Liquors and Cigars X 60s Commercial Street A Corner Commercial and 14th. ASTORIA, 0REG01 J m99l999i494MHII.44 94T 9 9 9999 BEST OF PROOF. That Hyomei Will Cure All Forms of Cattarhal Diseases. Testimonials could be printed by the thousands, many of them from Astoria and nearby towns, that Hyomei is an absolute cure for all catarrhal troubles, but the best proof of its unusual curative powers is the guarantee that T. F. La wrens give with every outfit that he sells, "Money back if Hyomei does not do all that is claimed for it." ' Hyomei is not a secret remedy. Its formula is given freely to physicians who want to know what they use when they prescribe Hyomei. It is guaranteed under the Pure Food and Drug Law by serial No. 1418. Byi breathing Hyomei, the healing medication goes directly to every nook .and corner of the air passages where the catarrhal germs may lurk, and dis Infects and heals. To be convinced of this you have only to give it a trial, remembering that if it does not cure, T. F. Lawrens will refund your money. There is no dangerous stomach drug ging when Hjyomei is used. Its healing medication is breathed through a little pocket inhaler a few times daily, and almost immediately a great improve ment is noticed and quick recovery fol lows. The complete Hyomei outfit costs but $1.00, and in most cases is sufficient to cure the disease, making it only a scientific treatment but, one that is highly economical. Get an outfit today from T. F. Lawrens if you have any symptoms of catarrh, and see how quick ly tha remedy telieves and cures. 11STAR THEATRE PROGRAM For Week of November atn, 1907 Program Subject to Change Overture .Ids, Durlins; The Eccentric Comedian 4 GENE WHITING ine Keaj singer wita Pictures DICK HUTCRT5S Singing "Way Down East Amoaar taa Sharlv Mania Traw PIi.iku Tlinla -J " . UW "Good Old U. S. A. . .. . Black Face Comedian CHARLEY HORRELL He Talks, Sings and Plays the Baaja. DAVY & EMERSON In their original sketch entitled. "A CRAZY HOUSE" . The Character Artist ' t . ALBERT HADLEY' - ? THE WHTHNG TRIO ; n Introducing their Original Indian SketA Entitled, "Alt. Little Caribou." Motion Picturea by the Staroaoope, THE LATEST COMEDY PICTURE V. (Chang Thursday) ' Patrons of this theatre will Dleasa re port any discourtesy to the'manasemeat as our aim is to present to our audiaaes at all time a good, dean, moral high das performance, and bavins made ar rangements for bookings in eonnecUea with the large Eastern circuit will 9m In a position to present to the Astoria public tbe best talent playing the West in advanced vaudeville. MATINEES ADMISSION to cents 10 AND to cents .