WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER so, 1907. HIE MORNING ASTOMAN, ASTORIA. OREGON. PORTLAND MARKET Wholesale Price List 1 ported Daily. as Re- t PORTLAND, Nor. 1?.-Th holiday trad I opening up, and while they do aot xpovt it to attain tho proportions it did last yrar, It l likely It will ex ceed tbitt of other former yean, : Tin butter market shows Improvement in some quarters, Two of tlie outelde oreamarie that maintain city branohei lave advanced their pries from 30 to Sl't cents. A few day a ago etata cream try brande are going at the latter price, but moat of the ouUMa butter li loll ing at 271 to 30 cent. The city cream eriet report a good buying movement and with the supply of cream decree fl ing, they oonildor the narket on a Arm basis, , ; , v. ;. Oregon ranch epgi art very scarce and this baa led tom of the Jobbers to ad vene Ihelr quotations to 40 cents. Santera tggs hold steady at tbt former rangt, though the supply i large. Poultry receipt were very light yes terday. Tbt market it in good condi tion to receive a inoderatt supply of chicken in the next few days. Thtw is also a fair demand for duok and fee. Live turkeys are not aiked for. Advices from tbt country Indicate there will be an adjust supply of turkeys for th Thanksgiving trade, but the tt tremt prices of last year are, not likely to be repeated. 1 Navel oranges now coming to band art beginning to show better color and tht demand is steadily expanding. With improved conditions in Callforna tha local market also baa a firmer tone. An other car of Jersey cranberries arrived yesterday and was quoted at 111.00 per barrel, Tht demand for cranberries is very strong. A shipment of Almerla grape wat received. California grapes re cleaning up fairly well. Applet art also moving better. , i There it a good Inquiry for sweet potatoes, oelory and all kinds of small vegetable, of which tht present supply is ample, tVlce potatoes art In good demsnd in the Southern markets and shippers art paying 00 to 75 centa par tack for quality, but tht poor grade are neglected and weak. Soma Inferior Valley stock has been sold aa low aa S3 cents per bushel s " WEOLISA1 PRICES. ' Tht following art quotation ruling h Portland aa reported by Jobbers to tat various Mntti Grain, Flow, Fsed. Wheat New- crop prlotti Club, 88j Valley, S7o) blueatem, W01 rti Russian. St. : .; :- ' . Flour Herd wheat patent, 4.80t straight, t430 graham, HMlflTS, ryt, 8 wholt-wbeat flour. iM 9 $81 V4Wy flour, fJUOi Dakota, IISS $6. W Eu tern rys 350t FUltpury, 7j Oorrallla, 14.00. . Orain bags Domestlo, 8 7-8) Calcut tePt. Rjt $1.28 $ 11.30 per ewt Buokwhsat 139 per ton. . Barley Producers' prices 1 Brewing. B7J0j feed. 820 1 rolled. $28.7529.00. TJorn Whole, 832 j craoktd, 833 per ton. Mill feed City bran, $10 j country bran, $20.00) olty short, $20.00j country abort, $22.60 1 chop, $17. Oots Producrs' prices, Whit, $28) gray, $27. Hay-Valley timothy. $18 B Wt EasUrn Oregon,, $18 B $20) clover, $11 1 cheat, $11) alfalfa, $13) grain bay, $14 ffiliJ, ' Otrtal foods-polled oatt, cream, 80-Tb tacks, $8) lower grades, $0(7 oatmeal, attel tut, 49-ft sacks, $8.30) 9 ft sacks, $440 per bait) oatmeal (ground) 48-ft tacks, $8 per bbl Mb tanks, $459 per bale 1 split peas, $4.28 per 100 sacks j 18-ft boxes, $1.28 psarl barley, $4 per 100 lbs j 28-ft boxes, $158 per box) ptatry flour, 10-ft sacks, $850 bbL Frtsh Masts and Fish. Oyattra fiboalwater Bay, per gallon, $S.28 per sack, $160 1 Toks Point, $1.80 per 100) Olymplaa (120 lbs), $0) Olym pian par gallon, $256, Fresh meat Veal, medium, 78 to 100 lbs, 88Joi 100 to 160 lbs, 7i8oi 160 to 200 lbs, 6860 200 lbs and ovsr, 66C pork, 8ft80 heavies 788ci beef, bulls, S(34c)'eowt,6ft6io) tUers, 61(J8c) muttons, medium aist, 7(J8ci large and coarse, 4&8cj spring lambs, drsssed, 9($0o Fish-Halibut, Toj black tod, Set black be, par pound, 20c 1 striped bass, lk smelt, 7cj herring, 81c j flounders, 801 eatflsb, Hot shrimp, lOcj psrch, 6c j ttnigeon, 2ei sea, trout, 18o) torn tod, 7oj Chinook salmon, 8c) allvtrsldts, 7c j ttttlhtads, Pa. dams Hardshell, per box. $2.40) rss- Vaults. Tropical fruits Bananat 8(88stt lemons,, l31a ft) grapes 78c$$1.60 erattj grapefruit, $8.00 orate limes, 78c (811.00 per 100 1 huckleberries, 6$7e ft) psacbtt, 80ell.00 box) peart, $1X0 158 box) watsrmelons) It per lb.) grapes 7So1.00 , tratt) oanteloupes, 76c($158 crate 1 oasabas, $2 doun. Dried fruits Apples, evspo rated, 8 ($0 pound) apricots, 20c 1 peaches, 130) pears, 13tc) prunes, Italian, 4i(J8c) 01 clams, $258 ptr bos, French, 3($4ol flgs, California blacks, 8 3-4t, California white, 80, Smyrna, 20c 1 plums, pitted, 6& Domestic fruits Applet, $l.O01.78 box 1 crabs, 303806 box) quinces, 78c $158. ' Vegetables. Callage Lb, 1 1-4 c cauliflower, $1 ($158 dosi celery,' 80c81.00 dot) para- ley, 28o dos) hothouse lettuce, 76t box) spinach, box. $156) Brusle sprouts, 0s ft) artichoke, 75ell.00 dos.) okra. 36t ft) tomatoes, to 35c box) Bummer squash, 1820o dot) Lima beans, 80 m 1 cucumbers, 2025o dot) eggplant $140 ore $1(3158 sack) pumpkins, $1.16 (J1.76 crate 1 peppers, 2Q7a ft) (21 per cwt. ' Potatoes New, 85c (3 We par ewtj swttta, I 1-4( 2so pound. Product, Egnt Ranch, candled, 83 (3 34c Butter Country sraatnery, 30(J. $8t) city creamery, 35c ) ttore, 20(321) butUs fat, $3o. Chssss Young America, 18c; Oregon fuU cream, flats, 17c nonty Dark, lOifllc) ambes, 129 Poultry Old roosters, 78e) pound) 13o) fancy whltt, 14(818 ben, ll(12t ft) Bprtngs, 10lle) drtastd stock, llo higher than lire) ducks, old, lOQuas young, l2(J12c) tur kayt, young, 1718c) old. 1st ptr ft) gtast, old, 7(f 80, young, 8(f 8o) pigeons, $18118 per dossni squabs, $1.70(38 ptr twawa, Orooerlat, Protisions, Xte. , Sugar, sack basis D. C $8,871) XX. $647) beet, $5471) Golden C, $4.87 1-8) txtrm 0, $84)71i powdered, $6.87 I t) tubs, $642) fruit or berry sugar, 86.8711 box, 60s cwt ad vanes 0 aaok baaU (less l-4c if paid for In 16 laya). Onlona Oregon, $2 155 per 100 lbs. Coffee Mochs, 2528oj Java, good, 2024ci Java, ordinary, 1720oj Costa Rica, faney, 18117c Costa Rica, good. 12l6cj Arbuckle, $10.80 ewt) Lion, 18 3-4o per ft) Columbia doffes, 14cj Salvador, H1314C. Morning Astortan, 00 centa per month dellversd by carrier. THE G EM C. F WISE Prop. Cholos Wines, Liquors Merchants Laneb Ftom and CJgara ii:jo a. m. tt 1:30 p jn. Hot Luck at all Honrs ti Cents . Comer KJsvesth and Commercial laSTOIU OBIGO November Tide Table. tat ... 8 High Water, pat. Friday .. .. Saturday .. SUNDAY .. Monday 4 Tuaaday .. .... 6 Wednesday ., .. 6 Thursday ..... 7 Kriday .. ...... 8 Saturday I SUNDAY 10 Monday ., .....11; Tuaaday . . ..1Z Wednesday .. ..11 Thursday .. ...14 Friday .. ...... 18 Saturday .. ...18 SUNDAY '...17 Monday .. .... .18 Tuesday . . ....19 Wednesday .. ..30 .Thursday .. ...81 rwriatr Bnturaay .. .... i SUNDAY .. ...3 Monday .. .....is Tuesday .. ....zi Wednesday ,. ,.37 Thursday 38 Friday 19 Saturday .. ...30 A. M. :431 10: 13! 11:00 11:87 0:13 1:00 1:48 3:38 8:31 4:30 6:34 8:46 7:83 8:60 8:39 10:15 11:06 11:44 0:81 1:12 1:81 1:80 8:09 8:50 4:31 5:15! 6:081 7:00 7:51 8:44 I P. If. ftfh.m.1 ft 7.61 8.0 8.5 8.8 8.0 8.0 T.8 T.6 7.4 7.4 7.0 7.1 7.8 7.7 8.1 8.5 8.7 8.9 7 7.8 7.1 8.9 8.7 6.61 6 6 6 7.01 7.41 7.81 9:45l 10:37 11:37 t 11:11 11:51 1:81 3:11 8:00 8:51 4:54 6:07 7:80 8:60 8:68 10:55 1146 11:18 11:50 1:18 1:65 2:28 8: 01 3:411 4:80 6:28 6:40 7:55' 9:071 N6VEMBCR, 1807. 6.9 7.8 7.7 t t 9.3 9.6 9.8 9.8 6.1 6.6 Low Water. Data. Friday .. ...... 1 Saturday .. ... 1 DUlWAi .. ... Monday .. ..... 4 Tuesday , 6 Wednesday ,, ,. 6 Thursday '., ... 7 Friday .. 8 Saturday .. ... 9 SUNDAY 10 Monday 11 Tuesday 18 Wednesday .. ..11 Thursday .. ...14 Friday .. ......15 Saturday , 16 SUNDAY .. ...17 Monday 18 Tuesday ., ....11 Wednesday ,, ,.80 Thursday ,. ...Ill Friday til Saturday ,. ...25 SUNDAY 14 Monday 25 Tuesday 281 Wednesday .. ..171 Thursday ., ,,.18 Friday . . 19 Saturday! SO h.m 8:13 4:00 4:44 6:38 6:13 6:68 7:31 8:18 9:06 10:02 11:11 0:01 1:10 8:15 8:17 4:11 5:01 6:48 6:281 7:00 7:85 8:00 8:40 9:18 10:051 11:001 M. I P. M. tt.lh.rn. 0:12 1:081 9:06 1.6 1.6 1.6 1.5 1.7 1.9 3.3 9.6 3.8 8.3 8.6 0.0 0.6 0.8 1.1 1.8 1.4 1.8 9.1 9.5 8.0 3 3 3 8.9 4.0 1.3 1 1.3 4:00 4:47 6:38 6:10 6:51 7:35 8:80 9:10 10:02 11:00 so 13:81 1:55 3:10 4:06 5:00 6:47 6:80 7:11 7:49 8:33 8:56 9:80 10:04 10:43 11:14 11:08 1:08 1:12 3:16 ft. 8.6 1.7 0.9 9.9 0 0.9 1.0 -1.9 0 0 a 0 0 l-o. 0 -0 -0. 0. 0. 0 1. 3 3 1. 3.3 This is the time of Tear to place Your Order for Blank Books for 1908. Our Facilities are the best and we .';'''; , ' .'' " "'''',- '.,'""' ,-' '' . , ''. ; '-.'.,'''; ' ' , ' : ' J ''"' '"-' ''''' ' " , ' '.';' .-':'". ', '''.';;" , can promptly execute all ' . ; ' ' ' ' 1 '';''...., - ..'..':.'.'....,: orders. J, Dellin: i eer Go ATHLETICS GROW. Two Million Persons Engaged la Sports This Year. are NEW YORK, Nov. 19.-There soma astonishing statistics in the report of the registration committee of the A. A. U. of the United States which has just been holding its annual convention here. These figures show tha enormous srowth of athletics lu America. Ac cording to the report no less than 2,441, 513 persons were engaged during the year In athletics of some form or other and this was exclusive of swimming and wrestlers, boxing, basketball players, baseball playera and gymnast. , A valu ation of the property owned by clubs, whose mcinlmra take an active Interest In track and field sports, amounted to $24,279,103.. A Good Liniment When you need a good reliable lint ment try Chamberlaln'a Pain Balm. It haa no auperlor for sprains and awell- lngs. A piece of flannel alightly damp ened with Pain Balm is superior to a plaster for lama back or paina in tha ddt or chest. It also relieves rheuma tic palna and makes sleep and rest pos sible. For aalt by Frank Hart and leading druggists. DON'T EXPERIMENT. raAVOAL. MORE STOCKHOLDERS. Small Investors Securing Railroads. Shares in NEW YORK Nov. 19. The count of tha Baltimore and Ohio stockholders, taken in connection with the annual meeting of the shareholders just held here, ahowa that slnoe a year ago the number haa increased by 3600. The heavy buying of stocks of all classes of standard securities by small investors since tht lower prices were reached ao oountt fop the increase. When tht books closed on November 2, there were 6627 holders of common stock and 3040 hold ers of preferred stook. Since the road's transfer books were re-oponed a weelt ago, there has been a sub-addition to the number of shareholders. You Will Make no Mistake if Yon Follow This Astoria Citisen's Advice. Never neglect your kidneys. If you have pain in tha back, urinary disorders, dlolness and nervousness, it's time to act and no time to experiment These are all symptoms of kidney trouble, and you should seek a remedy which is known to cure the kidneys. Doan's Kidney PiUa is the remedy to use. No need to experiment It nas cured many stubborn cases in Astoria. Follow the advice of an Astoria citizen and be cured yourself. Wm. Joyce, 412 Duane street Astoria, Oregon, says: "At the time I began using Doan's Kidney Fills, I "was endur ing a great deal of suffering from my kidneys. The secretions from these or gans were so profuse as to give me a great deal of annoyance. As a result of not getting my proper rest at night I would rise in the morning feeling more tired and weak than when I went to bed and during the day felt languid. The slightest exertion caused severe pains through my back and hips. I tried linimenta and plasters but did not re ceive any relcf. I then resorted to other remedies but still the results were un satisfactory. At last ny attention was draws to Doan's Kidney Pills. I decided to give them a trial and procured a box at Charles Rogers' drug store. They helped me so much that I procured a further supply, used them and was en tirely cured. I am now in unusually good health and do not hesitate to at tribute same to the use of Doan's Kidney Pills." For sals by all dealers. ' Price 60 cents. Foster-Milburn Co., Buffalo, New York, sol agents for the United' States. Remember the name Doan's and take no other. , V First National Bank of Astoria, Ore ESTABLISHED 1880. A Methodist Minister Recommends Chamberlain's Cough Remedy. We have used Chamberlain's Cough Remedy in our home for seven years, and it has ahvao s proved to be a reliable remedy. We have found that it would do more than the manufacturers claim for it It is especially good for croup and whooping cough. A Reliable Remedy for 'Croup., Mrs. S. (Rosenthal, of Turner, Mich says: "We have used Chamberlain'i Cough Mediojne for ourselves and child' ren for several years and like it very much. I think it is the only Temedy for croup and oan highly recommend it." For sale br Frank Hart and lead ing druggists. Chapped hands are quickly cured by applying Chamberlain's Salve. Price, 28 cents. For sale by Frank Hart and leading druggists. Capital $100,000 Q. A. BOWLBY, Pmidsnt a L PETERSON, Vice-President CRANK PATTON, Oaanler. J. W. GARNER, A?stant Casklss. Astoria Savings Bank Capital Pain in I100.0S9, Bnrpiu and Gnatrlaea fronts 180,000 rmnssct General Banking Business. - Interest Paid on Time topostu FOUR PER CENT PER ANNUM Eleventh and Doane streets. ASTORIA, OREGON TIMJ3 CARD Astoria & Columbia River R. R. C6. Effective, Monday, September p 1907 Pacific Time. e a 8.M 8.85 ns 8.4S 8.46 8. 848 8.H 8.85! .18 8.80 a.m. ia.m Coo .1S t.asl 88 p.m 10.18 t.ioj TIT s.so 8.85 8.16 8.29 8.88 p.m. o.uu 7.30 7.88 T.CW 8.081 8.18 8.84 8.52 1.10 8.401 7.11 10.2M 7.20 10.81)1 7.251 24 22 .m. 8.00 . 8.85 8.87 10.15 10.88 10.51 11 45) 11.061 Miles 88.1 45.8 65.8 10.061 69.8 82.8 71.2 78.7 99.8 11.451 W.8 106.7 TrisT 1(8.8 108. Lv. Lt'.'.'.' .. PORTLAND t. ... GOBLEf , .. BAJNIERf .. MAYGfcR Ar. ..arr .OUINCY., -CLATSKANH JUNCTION?.. .....WK8TPORT. curroir Ar A8TORlAt iLV LT. ASTORIA .........AT Ar. WARKKNTON Lv lU.'."...ARRiNT6Mt. Ar 12.051 M.81 12.401 12.46 p.m 105.7 115.7 118.1 U94 Ar. Lv.. Ar.'. . HAMMOND . ..FT. STEVENS. . Tt. STKVEN8 . ... HAMMOND... .WARRENTON , Lv ...Ar ...Lv ILV., . WARRENTON Ar .GKARHART Ar. HOLLAS .3EA81DK AY... . IV Miles U a 28 - p.m. p.ra. a.m. ja 119.1 12.15 lO.OM K 79.7 10.55) 8.40 S 78.8 10.40 8.25 t 88.2 10.18 7.69 g o 68.8 10.05 7.50 K H.I 9.52 7.4U &t, 3 47.9 9.81 7.19 S 40.4 9.15 T.04 M 3 19.8 8.S0 8.10 H 19.8 8.18 6.50 14BU.08 18.4 7.65 6.85 2.2010.4 ........ I 7.641.... I I.KfttJe 7.45 .... I.OB .a 7.42 ..... 8.0010.27 17.2 T.41 n2.25M.08 1S8 7. .... tu.w 18.4 T.28 . . 12.10 W.U 18.4 I 7.27t5.851i.t51M. 8.4 8.87 8.08 10.62 8.; 1.0 8-60 6.00 10.45 t .4 0.0 6 46 4.5510.86 t.St a.m. p.m. a.m-iajB. Morning Astorian, 60 cents per month delivered by carrier. Nos. 26 and 88 run from Astoria to Clatsop Beach via Ft Stevens., No. It runs from Portland to Astoria anil Clatsop Beach direct No. 24 runs frtna Portland to Astoria only. No. 80 runs from Astoria to Clatsop Beach direct No. 21, 25 and 29 run via Ft Stevens. No. 23 runs from Clatsop Beach ta Astoria and Portland direct Additional train will be ran from Astoria to Ft Stevens and return on Sundays, leaving Astoria. 11:30 a. m., arrive Ft Steven 12:28 p. m. Returning leaves Ft Stevens 2:00 p. m., arrivea Astoria 2:45 p. as. Trains marked run dailv; t Teleirraph stations. CONNECTIONS At Portland, with all trans-continental lines. At Gobhx with Northern Pacifio Railway Co. At Astoria with steamers for San Francisco snd Tillamook and Ilwaco Railway & Navigation Go's boat and railway. Through tickets sold to and from all points in the East and Europe. For further particulars apply to, R. H. JENKINS, - Gen. Ft 4 Passngr. Agt. Astoria. O.