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About The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 16, 1907)
SATURDAY, NOVEMBER i, 1907. THE MORNING ASTOItlAN, ASTORIA OREGON. 1 f The Kind Too HaVo Alwnyi Bought, And wWch ha boon in we nr over 80 yearn, bat borne the nlgnaturo of And dai been made under bin per portal upervlion elnce Itn luAincy. Allow no ono to deceive you In this. All Counterfeit, Imitation! And Just-RM-good" Are but Eiperlmente that trifle with And endanger the health of Infants And ChUdrenExperience Agalnat Experiment. What lo CASTORIA CeatorlA li t harmlcM mbitltute or Cantor Oil, Pore, forlc Xrop And Soothlnj Syrup. It hi Pleasant. It contain neither Opium, Morphine nor other Narcotic ubitonce. Ita Age Is 1U fuarantee. It destroys Worm And Allayt Fevertehnea. It cures Diarrhoea And Wind Collo. It relieves Teething Troubles cure Couatlpatlon and Flatulency. It Aiwlmilates the Food, regulate tho Stomach and ISowcU, giving healthy and natural iloep. The Children's Panacea The Mother's Frieud I OCriUINB GASTORIA ALWAY Bears the Signature of C The Kind You HaY6 Always Bought In Use For Over 30 Years. fW MWTWS MWUSf i ff MyU tTWtti H V t)T PORTLAND MARKET Wholesale Price List ported Daily, as Re- Potatoes la carload lot ar moving southward, but owing to tba waknd condition of the 6to Frsocisco market, rlcM art tIr. '" '. The tone of tha butUr market U mixed. City oreamery brand ar firmly maintained at tha top prloa, but outside araamary la weak because of the pre aura to aell oertala branda. With tha ajty manufacturer, tha aupply la do greater than necessary. Cream receipt! are gradually decreasing aa tha ataoa progresses, and It la thought tha p re railing financial oondltion may oauaa a till further decreaae, on tha other hand, certain of tha country creaaterle are forcing their product on tha market without at much regard to prlca aa un nil. Tha likelihood of Eaatarn butter coming Into thla tarrltory la further laaaened by tha action of. tba Eastern market, which took a ihear jump of a cant yerterday. Egg mora fairly well, but tba feeling In tha market la blrmer, both aa regard Oregon ranch and Eastern egga. Only a few coop of poultry cam in yesterday, and price were quoted a tha dote Saturday. ' . V Tha Inquiry for both fruit and vege table wa unutually good yetterday and business all around wa better than at any time ino tba legal holiday were flrt proclaimed. Retailer for. two week have been buying oautlouely ind providing only for their absolute re quirement, to that any Improvement In tha retail trade now 1 at onoa apparent on Front atraet. WH0LESA11 PWCES. Tha following are quotation ruling la Pottknd aa reported by Jobber In tha various Bnaai Oram, Flour, Feed. Wheat New wop price j Club, 88c Valley, 87oj bluntam, Wcj rod Russian, Wo. Flour Hard wheat patent, iSO etralgbt, $4.30 graham, 4JW3i.7 j rye, $5j whole wheat flour, I4J0 9 $5 1 Valley flour, 140 j Dakota, $o2S 4 Mi EaaUra rye 6W PiUpury, 7 ComllJe, .06Y Grain bag Domestic, 7-8) Calcut ta 0a, Rya $U5 $ I1.S0 per ewt. Buckwheat 136 par ton. Barley Produce re prices i Brewing, tOTJO) feed, t26 rolled, $28.75(320.00. Cora Whole, 132) cracked, $33 pa: too, Mill feed City bran, $10 country bran, $20.00 1 city abort, $20.00; country short, $2&Mi chop, 117. Coat Producer prtcaa, White, $28) gray,!7. Say-Vallay timothy. $18 (9 $17) Eaatarn Oregon,, $18 9 $20; clover, $11; heat, $11) alfalfa. $13; grain hay, $14 CIS, Cereal food Rolled ate, cream, 90-ft aacka, $8) lower grade, $87) oatmeal, tteel cut, 40-ft sacks, $180) 9-ft aacka, $180 par bale; oatmeal (ground) 49- lb lack, $8 per bbl; 9-ft eaoks, 84.25 per bale; aput peae, 84.25 per 100 sacks i 28-ft boxet, $1.28 ; pearl barley, $4 per 100 Ibt; 23-ft boxet, 11.28 per box; ptry flour, 10-ft sack, $520 bbl Freah Meat and Flsb, Oyttera Shoklwater Bay, per gallon, 12.28; per sack, 11.50; Toka Point, $1.0( per 100) Olympla (120 lba), $6) Olym pi, per gallon, $2.28. Frh meat Veal, medium, 78 to 100 Ibt, 881c; 100 to 180 lba. 718o; 150 io 200 lba, fl8Cj 200 lb and over, 5 Sic; pork, 8ft81e; beavle 78c; beef, bull, 34c; cow,8ft5io; iteera, 5i6cj mutton, medium tin, 7i8o; large and coarse, 48c; apring lamb, dressed, 90o. Fiah Halibut, 7c; black cod, 8c; black ba, per pound, 20o; atrlped bau, ISc; amelt, 7c; herring, 61o; flounder, 8o; catnh, Hot ihrlmp, 10c; perch, 0c; trugeon, 12C aea trout, 18c; torn cod, 7o; Chinook aalmon, 8o; allvenidet, 7c; teelbcad. 9& Clam Qardah!!, par box, $2.40; res. November Tide Tabe. Hlf h Water. oaia, Friday Saturday ,, . SUNDAY .. . Monday ,, ,.., 4 Tueaday .... B Wednesday .... I Thuraday 1 Friday 8 - Saturday t SUNDAY .. ...10 Monday .. .....11 TiiAidav ....121 Wadnetday ,. ..IS Thuraday .. ...14! Friday .. ......IB Saturday 14 SUNDAY .. ...17 Monday .....18 Tuesday .. ....19 Wadneaday ..10 Thuraday 11 Frldav 12 Saturday ...IS SUNDAY 24 Monday .. .....86 Tueday .. ....24 Wadneaday .. ..27 Thuraday ...28 Friday ,, 29 Saturday ,. ...10 A. M h.m. f.ii 210:28 811:00 11:17 0:11 1:00 1:41 1:28 1:81 4:80 8:84 1:46 7:68 8:50 1:30 10:25 11:05 11:44 0:11 1:12 it sal 1:10 1:09 8:60 4:11 5:15 COO 7:00 7:52 8:44 I. I P. II. ft. f k.m.1 ft. 7.51 :45l 1.8 8.0 8 6 8.1 8.0 8.0 7.2 7.4 7.4 7.4 7.0 7.1 7.1 7.7 8.1 8.6 8.7 8.91 7.6 7.8 7.1 8.9 1.7 1.6 6.6 1.6 6.7 7.0 7.4 7.1 10:17 11:37 13:13 11:11 1:32 3:11 8:00 1:51 4:54 8:07 7:20 8:60 9:681 10:65 11:45 111:18 12:60 i;is 1:65 3:28 2:02 8:42 4:10 B:28 6:40 7:66 9:07 T.S 7.7 NOVEMBER, 19077 Low Water, Data. Friday Saturday ,. ,. SUNDAY Monday ,. .... Tueaday Wadneaday .. . Thuraday ,, ,. Friday .. ..... Saturday ., ,. SUNDAY 10 Monday .. .....11 Tueeday .. ....12 Wadneaday .. .,11 Thuraday ., ...14 Friday ...... 15 Saturday 16 SUNDAY 17 Monday ., .....18 Tueaday .. ....19 Wednesday .. ..30 Thuraday ..' ...21 Friday .. ......22 Saturday ,, ...23 SUNDAY .. ...24 Monday . , ,,.,.25 Tueaday , . ,...S Wadneaday ,, ..27 Thuraday ., ...88 Friday 29! Saturday 80 A. M. bjn. 3:13 4:00 4:44 8:31 6:11 6:61 7:12 8:11 9:00 10:01 11:11 0:02 1:10 1:16 1:17 4:11 6:01 6:48 6:36 7:00 7:35 8:00 1:40 9:18 10:05 11:00 0:12 1:00 8:06 ft. 1.6 1.5 1.5 1.5 1.7 1-9 9 3.5 3.1 1.1 3 0.0 0.5 0.8 1.1 1-3 1.4 1.8 3.3 8.6 3 8.8 1.5 1.7 1.9 4.0 1.1 1 1.9 P. M. b.m. 4:00 4:47 6:38 6:10 6:51 7:85 8:10 9:10 10:02 11:00 a a 12:31 1:66 3:10 4:06 5:00 6:47 6:80 7:11 7:49 8:28 8:68 9:80 10:04 10:42 11:24 12:03 1:08 1:12 S:15 ft. 9.6 1.7 0.9 0.8 0.5 -0.9 -1.0 -1.9 0.9 -0.9 i'.i 8.3 3.4 1.6 1.0 0.6 -0.1 -0.4 0.5 0.4 0.3 0.1 0.4 0,7 1.0 5.9 8.6 8.9 8.3 This is the time of Year to place Your Order for Blank Books for 1908. Our Facilities are the best and we can promptly execute all orders. J, Bellinger Co Rait. Tropical frulta Buaaaa 8(8j8ift) lemon, l(3jlo ft) grape 7Sc5$1.50 oraUi grapefruit, $8.00 crataj lime, 78c 31.00 per 100; hucklaberriea, 87e ft I peach ea, 60c (81.00 box; pear, $1.00 JU box; watermelona) lc per lb.) grapea 75c 1.00 crataj cantaloupe, 78c$l8 crate; oaeabae, $2 doaan. Dried fruit Apple, evaporated, 81 9o pound; aprloota, 20c; peaehea, 131o; peart, 131c; prune, Italian, 4135c; or dam, $228 per boa. Frenoh, 314o;l figs, California black. 8 3-4o, California white, 8c Smyrna, 20c plum, pitted, 6c. ' DomeAtio fruit Applet, $1.001.75 box; crab, 3050o box; quince, 75c $U5. , Vegetable. Cabbage Lb, 1 1-4 o; cauliflower, $1 IM do; celery, 50c1.00 dot; par ley, 25c dot; hothouta lettuce, 75o box; tpinach, box, $16; Bruaale iprouta, 9o ft; artichoke, 75o$1.00 doa.) okra, S5o ft) tomatoe, 2535o box) Summer (quaah, 1620c Uoi; Lima bean, 8c ft t cucumbers, 2026o do) eggplant, $1JS0 orn $1U5 tack; pumpklna, $1.15 1.75 crate; pepper, 57o ft) green 1 per cwt. Potatoea New, 88c90o per ewt; iweet, a 1-4 21c pound. Produce. , Egg Ranch, candled, 8334c Butter Country creamery, 80 J5c; city creamery, 85o; atore, 20 21) butte fat, 831c Cheeae Young America, 18c; Oregon full cream, flat, 17c Honey Dark, 101llo; amber, 12 Poultry Old rooster, 78o; pound; 13c; fancy white, 1415c' hen,1 1112 ft) Spring, 10lloj drested atook, llo higher than lire) duck, old. 10llo) young, 1212o) tur- kty. young, 179180) old, 18c per ft) geete, old, 7$8a young, 89o; pigeon. $11J!5 per dozen; aquaba, $1.76 per CHEW SLOWLY. FZItAVCUL. Grooeriea, PrortaloB, itc Sugar, aaclc bail D. O, $8,671) XX. $8,471; beet, $5,371) Golden C $4.07 1-2) axtra C $8,071) powdered, $5.67 1-2; cube, $8,821) fmit or berry augar, $6,571) boxet, 60c cwt advance over tck bail (lei l-4c If paid for In 18 day). Onion Oregon, $2 8.28 per 100 lba. Coffee Mocha, 2628o; Java, good, 2024oj Java, ordinary, 1720o) Costa Rica, fanoy, 15117o; Costa Rica, good, 1215o; Arbuckle, $16.60 cwt) Lion, 16 8-40 per ft; Columbia coffee, 14c; Salvador, lll141o. Morning Astorian, delivered by carrier. cent per month Hastiest Your Food Slowly and Physical Strength Setult. NEW YORK, Nor. 18. Horace Fletch er, advocate of slow mastication of food, ha just been describing hi system and it effects to the Academy of Medicine. So firm a believer it he in his lystem that ha aaya It 1 possible for a man mere than 60 yean old to Increase his muscular efficiency without ' systematic physical exercise , i He said that hia contention had beta proved by hi own case and by experi ments in the Yale gymnasium. On his 50th birthday Mr. Fletcher said that he rode 190 miles on a bicycle and next morning he added 60 more. The lecturer told of personal tests made at Yale last June. His previous examination at Yale had been in 1903. In the interval between the two exami nations he took no systematic physical exercise, but ate in accordance with his appetite and with reliance upon his system. In the 18 months preceding last June he was in the Philippine, China, Burmah, India and the Vale of Cashmere. He lived on the food of the various coun tries and in many instances he under went hardships but he suffered no dis comfort nor disability. Dr. William G. Anderson, who conduct ed the tests at Yale, described their se verity. It was found that without fa tigue lit. Fletcher could go through physical exercises regarded as severe even by trained athletes, "notwithstand ing he wa then nearly, 60 year old. v GETS A MILLION. CHICAGO, Nov. 15. A despatch to the Tribune from Ludington, Mich., says: John C Jeans, a day laborer, has been bequeathed $1,000,000 by an aunt, Ann T. Jean, of Philadelphia. A Bard Debt to Pay. "I owe a debt of gratitude that can never be paid off," write G. & Clark, of weatneid. iowa "for my rescue from death, br Dr. Kino's New Discovery. Both lungs were so , seriously affected that death eemed Imminent, when I commenced taking New Discovery. Tha ominooa dry, hacking cough quit before the first bottle waa used, and two more bottle made a complete cure." Noth. ing has ever equaled New Discovery for coughs, colds and all throat and lung complaints. Guaranteed by Charles Roger a son, druggists. 60 cents and $1.00. Trial bottle free. . 1 First National Bank of .Astoria, Ore ESTABLISHED 1880. Capital $100,000 I. Q. A. BOWLBY, President. 0l L PETERSON, Vice-President CRANK PATTON, Caanler. 3. T. GARNER, Assistant Astoria Savings Bank Capital Paid in I1O0.0O9, " Burpin and Undivided Profits 183,000 Transacts a General BanUng Business. Interest Paid on Time bepoatta FOUR PER CENT PER ANNUM Eleventh and Dnane atraet. ASTOSIA, 022GCX. TIME CARD Astoria & Columbia River R. R. Co. Effective, Monday, September g, 1907 Pacific Time. ' ' Ml SO I I M I 33 I Miles i 92 8.15 .85 8.43 8.48 8.48 8.4S 8.6S 8.M .18 9.36 a.m. 3 1 9.16 9.S5 P.m .t9 8.101 10.18 10.9a 10.80 .so 8.86I (.98 S.29 S.S 6.401 7.11 1.VA 7,3S a.m.p.m, s.uu 7.30 7.89 T.D 8.06 8.13 1.34 .40i a.m. 8.00 9.9D 9.85 9.S7 10.0SI 10.151 10.88 10.61 11.48 11.45 U.06 0. S9.I 464 55.9 69.8 62.8 71. 78.7 99.8 99.8 106.7 106.7 108.6 109.i 19.051 19.81 12.40 12.4al p.m, 105.7 115.7 118.1 119J It. Ar. PORTT.ANn Lv.........GOBLEt ... . RAJMKRf... .. MAYGKR.., OUINCY.... CLAT8KANIK JUNCTIONt ....wmrunba ....CUFTON... Ar ASTORlAf... LV. ASTORIA ... Ar. wARKBNTON ,av .Ar .Lt Lv.. Ar. LV Ar., .WSRRENTOJSt. Ar ... HAMMOND ..FT. 8TEVKN8 Sir ,. FT. STEVENS ..Ar ,.. HAMMOND...... .WAKRKNTON Lv Lv., Ar.'.' . WARRENTON .. ..GKARHAKT.... ,...9BA81DE HOLLADAY ... .Ar tv allies I Stt 1 28 119.1 79.T 78.8 63. 59.8 59.8 47.9 40.4 19.8 19.8 13.4 17.9 18 18.4 18.4 8.4 10 0.0 J.m 9.15 10.55 10.40 10.1M 10 061 9. 9.81 9.16 8. 8.15 T.66! D.m. 10.00) 8.40) 8.36! 7.M 7.S0) 7.401 7.11 7.04 6.601 5.861 7.541 7.451 7.49 7.41 7 T 7. 6 67 80 6 46 a.m. OS 5.08 5.00 4.66 xm. H 9.45 s am J.Oii. J.KT.M.aP i.f!io a .MK.Jf 12.36(10.0 ll.2LliM.ffl 12.W(W.il ii.r)M. M.JUi 9. . ie.41 .4 10.851 . ia.1u.1aja. No. 28 and 28 run from Astoria to Clatsop Beach via Ft. Stevens. New St runs from Portland to Astoria and Clatsop Beach direct. No. 24 runs frees Portland to Astoria only. No. 30 run from Astoria to Clatsop Beach direct. Noa. 21, 28 and 29 run via Ft. Stevens. No, 23 runs from Clataon Beack ta Astoria and Portland direct. Additional train will be run from Astoria to ft. Stevens and return on Sundays, leaving Astoria 11:30 a. m., arrive Ft. BteviM 12:25 p. m. Returning leavea Ft Stavena 2:00 p. m., arrives Astoria 2; 43 p. a. Trains marked run dailv; f Telegraph stations. CONNECTIONS At Portland, with all trans-continental lines. At Gdblt with Northern Pacific Railway Co. At Astoria with steamer for San Fraaeiset and Tillamook and Uwaco Railway & Navigation Co.' boat and railway. Through ticket sold to and from all points in the East and Europe. For further particular apply to, R. H. JENKINS, Gen. Ft. ft Paaangr. Agi, : ..4- . ' , Aatorla, Or.