SATURDAY, JANUARY
THE MORNING ASTOR1AN, ASTORJA. OREGON.
PQRTUND
MARKETS
In asm. niwiliiral. iS.fiOs box, 50
j cwt., fruit or lurry ainrar. tft.tMj boxes,
50 ewt. advance over a'k lmi (!
i lr. If wild for In 15 day).
,i v, . .,: ni i. .-. , , I CoirimMwha, UdiWoi .lav, fanov.
. .;,!!..; : ! ) i ! 2o2Hoj Java, good, 2(&24oi Java, or-
Ln'ftjt Oufltailons In the Portland I "'",o.nf 2"'i cwa nu. fancy,
Markets.
Complete Market Report Corrected Each
Day Giving the Wholesale Prloti of
Commodltle, Farm Profuce, and
Vegetable!.
I-OIITUNI), Jan. 3.A wa expect'
d. a drop in hitter pii occurred to
(lay, nearly all llie city rroauterle go
in to a Sjrtnl l.l In the aale of
heir luiiidt Hut the new quo'.
tl'.n d.ni ixii holi'. for all, for the mat-ag-r
of one oi the leading city cream
eriv todny that the old price, 371 cent,
wa allll in fuive ao far the but
nroduct nf lit lioue w roncemed. lie
n.KIri that the trade at the former prlrc
wa all tnat could be delred and that
a long a present condition continue
there would lie no change.
There wa today a limited demand for
hen and chicken. The top price win
quoted at U cent. Turkey el at 17
to 19 cent and drced at 22 to 24
cetita a pound. ' For ducka there I a
tteady but light call, Geee are not
wanted to any extent.
Kgg are quoted at 32 to 33 centi;
if present favorable weather continue
for long the cliawe are that quotation
will go etllt lower.
Grain, Flour, Feed.
Wheat- Club, 83oj Valley. 85c i blue
tern, B5c red Rulan. Rlc.
OataI'ro-lucerV prl.: While. f.';
gray, f27.
Hay Valley timothy, l8Si:lli Kat
ern Oregon. $2ow! clover, I3j cheat,
113; alfalfa. 13; grain. U(1I5.
Mlllfed-Clty bran. 23; county brain
I24j city short, .M.W); country hort
20: chop. IM; mtddllnga, 20.
Flour Hard wheat, patent, $4.05 1
straight, -M; graham, W.60; rye, 3;
whole-wheat flour, 4.7A ; Valley flour,
$4.40j Dukota, $fl.40(S(l,fl(), Kantern rye,
li.5()j WUbiiry, V) Corvalll. 94-40.
Ry-41.23tM.30 jxt cwt.
drain Baga Domeallc, lc; Calcutta.
Of.
Vm Whole. i:i2; cracked. $33 per
ton.
Hupkwhet$3o per ton.
Barley drodueer' price: Brewing,
128,50; feed, 27j rolled, $30(31.
Cereal Fooda Boiled oat, cream, 00
Ih. lack, ; lower grade, $0.fi0( 7-6(1;
oatmeal, steel cut, 49 lb. ack, S.50;
911), aack, 4f3 per bale; oatmeal
(ground), 4! Hi. sack. 8.50 per bbl.;
0. lb. sacki. $4.50 per bale; npllt pea,
$4.23 er UK)-lb, sack; 25-lb. boxea,
$1.25 pearl barley, $4.50 per 100 lba.t
25IU. boxea. $1.25 per box; paatry flour,
101b. eacka, $5.20 bbl. .
Groceriea, Provlaloni, Etc
Sugar (ack 1ai)-l. 0 $5.00; Xtf,
$5.50; Wt. $5 40; fiolden C, $5; extra.
! buckle, $1(1,03 cwt, I Lion, $I8.H owl.;
Co) Wit coffee, 14 lb; Salvador, iic
in 14is
lUco Imperial Japan, No. 1, $0.25,
Southern Japan, BMOc; broken. Ik;
head, fancy, 7i' choice, 7o.
Sago and Tapioca Scan, flic,
Flg-Milte, r pound, (RgTu; black,
0(S7c.
1'rovUlona llama, large, 14 Jc; small
15c I picnic, lie; boiled hams, 24c; hoiM
picnic, 2i breakfast bacon, fancy, 22c;
KnglUh, 10ic; dry united ahort clean
I2H14c; Wki. 12ft 13c,
Putea -fiolden. 00-lb. bixe, flciOjc;
I'll), iacka;ei, He; Fard, 15 1b, iKixct,
$1.40 box
llalln--l,i)0e muneatcle, 3 crown,
10c; 2 crown, Ulc; bleadied ace.lle
Sultana, 10(ti:ilc; uuldeadied cedl
Sultana. Kc; lmdon layer, 3 crown,
whole boxe of 20 pound, $2.25; 2
crown, $2.10.
Canned SalmonColumbia Itiver. 1
lb. tall., $2.00; 2 lb. (all. $205; fancv,
l ib. flat. $2.10; lib, flat, $1.30;
fancy, l ib, oval, $U85; Alanka talis,
pink. V.V; red, $1,35; nominal, 2, tall
W.23,
Salt Jtale of 75 2. Ule, $2,25; bale
of 00 3, $2,25; bale of 40 4, bah,
$2.23; bale of 15-10. bale. $225; bout.
. line, ton, f I, .00; bag, 00c; genuine
Liverpool, ton. $20; bag. 60a, $13;
100. ton, $12,50; R. S. V. P, 20 6 lb
carton, 2.25; B, S. V. P.. 3 lb. carton
$1.73; Liverpool lump, per ton, $20.50,
Bewitched by a
Blona Fairy .
By LESTER ROSE,
I uyriiflit, IW. ny llomer hpricue.
English Hou Namo.
Ilouao ovMicr lire winiii-t linm rather
unfonmwt In their acli'ctbm of nnmea
for their nl ihIc, ami In atitiiii tilq hoiitte
iinmli la iH-onxlonully ratber bidlcroua.
Tbua "The MtiplcV tma novor a lira
plo iwiir, "The Boary" only exluta In
Imagliuitlon, "Smmyaldo" la the iiiont
dcprcBHliitf villa rcHlilviuc, and Iiouhck
iinnnttl nftcr the Kngllah hike uo more
uggii.t tb lake dlNirlct than I'lwt
atrwt auggcsia I bo Hot do Loulogno,
Tlin AnKlo Snxon word "by rat," l
ulfylpg a foreat or wood, baa Ik-coui''
"liiintt" In houe miming. nr.l "wood''
and "bolt" have the, anino inennltia
All Iioum nitmea ending with those tor
nilnntiona ore pretty und not mnh tf.
etiooue.
It a curloua to note that lu llnstl.';; -aiil
St. I-eounrilx qulti n ii'ini!tir o
bouse have typlenlly 811.10:1 nntno.
:erli!i!R to commciiioratt.. tUe gro:t:
Saxon tnifcody of v.blcli the name
HnathigH la rciiilnlnccnt.
Pomp of Englich M4111,
Clllcbeister orma It chief imigistnnc
with a gold mounted imiluccu oina f
otllco, while the mayor of Oinldfonl
enrrk tln ntlck prewnted the tmr
ough by queen i:ilr.nletli. ti Vor;.
IjoiIi the lord iimyor ami bn!.f it'.:: ;.'
v r.ro c(iiilied wllli tlio all'-or uio'.;;i!
cd oaK atnvta which have iiuukiM their
aulhorlty for wiiturb.-s. .Vnio;:;; ttu'
olllclnl re tnlner of itio inny"- of !:lcn
la the r.u:nli'l;ii:l born tl 1 vor. who
every u!;;ht lit U o'clock Wmls t'.::ve
UhiRtH upon til! nged m 11 1 lu..t "i
mcnt U'foro the mayor's rvKli,v;i " i
ugiiln nt the iui.t'!;'d (.tom. -London
Stnmliinl.
Morning Attorlan, 0 centa per month
Under ordinary clrciiiiiHtiiiicca the
trip ncrwa tint Atlnutlo would have
Ih-oii iilut Indeeil. Tlio 'ciittboiiiid
trallk1 wua light, and moat of It went
to tliti newer und fimtor bonta. There
were lea Hi 11 11 fotiracore piiHRcngcra In
(ho fli'Ht cabin, and Doncy Adnata look
ed forward to a long, quiet week with
Noll Koiiiiiiom.
For mora than a year liorwy bud
voimht to win Ncll'a luiiid and with
fair project of eventual auccaaa.
Wbcn ho lieiird that tlio family wa
going to Europe for the wlutor be
pltiuiiod lo tnko tlio aamo bout, nnd
tho evident plenHiiro with willed Nell
greeted the announcement greatly
cheered tho nnxloua Adiima.
But tho Unit had not reached the
lutiika iM'foro tho courao of true loe
Hhowed IIh ciiatomary unwtlllugneaa to
move amoothly. Tboy bad, In fact.
been out lea than twenty-four bourn
when the love course began to reacm-
bio tho aorpoiitlno winding of the Ml
alxHlppl ami evince a far greater rough
lion than the November acaa.
MIh Sommcra had Bocnt her flrxt
night aboard In the ngonlc of acaalck
lies, and It woh Into tb-i next morn
lug when n careful ateward and t
H.vinputbetlc Btewardiwa IihIihhI the ox
hniiHtod girl to the dec and com
fortably limtallcd her in n deck cbnlr.
where Porwy prcaently found her.
Doraey aented hlmaelf on a atool be
ldo her cluilr nnd prepared to make
hlmaelf diverting, but It wae Mian
Hoiumera who found the dlveraloii
Agalimt Dorney'a dark coat her ahori
eye )led a golden atrnnd. She lean
oil forward to remove It. and the next
moment ahe wua lioldlng It accualiixl
la-foro hi eye, while her glanc
aought the autiny haired aoubrette who
wna croaalng to piny the Ixmdon mil
ale hall.
"You niuat have mlaned me laat night
na vou av." anld Mlaa Sommcra bit.
teily.
"Hut look here. Nell." declared Ior
aey mlacrably. "I swear to joti that 1
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SHU WAS HOLU1NO 1 V ACCUSINGLY BBPOMK
urn KVKS.
spent the whole evculng in the smok
ing room except for a few minutes ou
devk lust before I turned In. I was
nloue all the evening."
"Do not add parjury to your otho
offeuses," said Mlas Sommers coldl
"I hate a mnu who does not tell the
truth. Therefore I hate you. I'lease
go away."
Dorsey went, miserably enough,
while Nell Somnuira sank back lu Ucr
steamer chair lost in her bitter
thoughU. She liked Dorsey, nnd It
cut her to the quick that he should
have spent the evening flirting wltn
the little soubrette, while suo herself
lay in her berth vainly wishing the
ship would run aground if only tho
awful rolling of the vessel might stop.
Dorsey, mnnllke, made for the solace
of the smoking room. At the head of
the companion way lounged one of the
men who had been engaged in a poker
game tho night before. Now his face
was wreathed In smiles as he followed
tho miserable lover to the deck below.
"I see you were caught with the
goods," ho said, with a laugh, as he
took a seat nt Dorsey's table. Adams
looked nt him savagely.
"I wish you'd mlud your own blam
ed business!" he growled. The stran
ger only smiled pleasantly.
"Don't be nasty, old man," he coun
seled. "I'm not trying to rub it In. I
want to help you out."
There was real friendliness lu the
tone, and Dorsey colored as he held
out his haud.
"You might go nnd tell her that 1
was here In tho smoking room all last
evening," he suggested. "Thtit was
the row."
"A lot of good It would do to say
that," said tho Intruder," with a Bmtle.
''She would simply declare that I was
bolstering Jou up In on untruth.
You've got to do better ,thnn that, old
chnp. By the wny, my name's Grey
son Ren OreyBon. What's yours?"
Dome made reiily, ana over tnif
highballs tlu-y pinned fl campaign.
lie first gun was fired at lumfcoon
lion fJreyaon leaned across the table
and advlaed Dorsey that tbcro wa
hulr on his coat Dorsey carefully re
moved n long golden strand while be
Hindu (lie retort courteous and pointed
out to Ornyson the fact that there wan
hulr upon his own coiil. ilio little
soubrette at thu end of the tiiblo beuni'
cd 'mirthfully upon the abashed lucuf
I'm glud (hey are so long," she (lc
lured. "If It wnsu t titicb a long one
folks might think It v.n one of mine
Ain't It funny (lint I'm the only blomi
on board'" alio run on. "It's reifl
blond, loo," she fald proudly as she
shook her yellow curia.
Creyaosi piiawd her the bnlr be tutu
removed frotu bin cout. "If your ba r
was tlmt long," be anld. with n smile.
'you could work In a museum Inaleau
of ou the stage." ,
Coo!" mild (lie small soubrette nd
liililn;;ly. "I B'K'K tlle lla"
onlc' sisters must be n board. I hat
hair's live feet If It's an Inch."
Ifs ask the purser," suggested
Oreysou. "He knows the passenger
list, and 1 guess be knows the blond
too. There's a hulr on his coat"
Tho purser, who was flirtatiously In
clined nnd who bad been making him
wlf. very ntiractive to the little sou
brette, bliishliigly denied that there
was any such iktkou as ft blond with
long bnlr aboard, but the others at his
table refused to believe his statement
and kept up the joke.
The Joke la-came a mystery when
long golden bulrs continued to be
fonnd on the coats of the men passen
gers ana even occasionally on me
dresses of the women. Even the gruff
old captain swore softly under bis
breath when one of the Incriminating
hairs was found on his coat to the
great glee of bis officers, who knew
him to be a woman hater of the most
pronounced type.
As' the days progressed the mystery
deepened and In default of matters of
greater moment became the chief topic
of talk. Through It all Dorsey was
coldly courteous to Nell, and she re
turned the coldness with Interest.
It was not until the last day of the
run that ne ventured to reopen uis
case for a second pleading. Miss Som
mers had come on deck after dinner
and bad aougbt a place In the bow
where she could watch the swirling
waters slip past all afonm from the
Impact with the prow. The clouds
were breaking up after a storm, and
great billows of vapor filled the sky.
which rode serenely In the heavens.
Ho cngroxsed was she with her
thoughts that she did not hear foot-
steps uutll n form loomed beside ber
and a hand lightly clasped her own.
"Am I forgiven yet for what I did
not do?" asked Dorsey softly. "Believe
me, Nell, I did not spend that first
evening with Miss Clarence. I don't
know bow that hair got on my coat;
honestly I don't There seems to be
some mystery to the whole affair."
"I was wrong," confessed Mia Som
mers. "Do you know, Dorsey, I believe
that this boat Is bewitched by a
blond?"
"That's It," cried Dorsey. "It must
be witchcraft' nnd you will have to
help me exorcise the spirit"
"How?" asked Miss Sommers won
derlngly. "I am not versed in the cast
lng out of spirits."
"Make me proof against their charms
by marrylnc me," he explained. "Will
you, dear?"
"I think 1 shall have to," said Nell
softly as the moon discreetly went be
hind a cloud.
It was late that evening thai Adams
and Greyson sat together In a corner
of the smoking roohi.
"Here's to the spirit of the blond
bewltchor," said Greyson as he lifted
his stluss, "und bore's long life and
happiness to the happy pair. I'm glad
that I helped to straighten out th
trouble even though It did cost me my
very best sample of the wonderful ef
fects of Iln try's hulr healer. It's won
derful stuff, grows lwlr ou the baldest
pnte and heals wounded feelings. It
was a hard Job. though, to plant all
those hairs without the victims flncilns
out th trick nnd spoiling It all."
TO
New York
via O. R. N.
And connecting lines, th Oregon Short Line and Union TuAb:.
through Omaha or Kansat City and Chicago. ' '
Commencing December 1st, 1907,
IfMiM'iJ .ANI) CONTINUING DAILY 30 DAYS.
This rat will entitle passenger to
only. Berth in tourist sleeper from
Chicago ,
tourist accommodations
Portland
"57.00
THROUGH TOURIST SLEEPERS
Leave Portland daily for Chicago without change via the Oregon
Short Line, Union Pacifie and Chicago and Northwestern. Accom
modation equal to th best. The ahortest and quickest route be
tween Portland and the East. Through ticket to and from all
points in Europe. G. W. ROBERTS, Agent,
ftnav.ri'vrTHvr o.R.N.Doek.
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No. 28 and 28 run from Aatoria to Clataop Beach via Ft Stevens. No. B
runs from Portland to Astoria and Clatsop Beach direct No, 24 runs from
Portland to Aatoria only. No. 30 nun from Aatoria to Clatsop Beach direct
No. 2L 25 and 29 run via Ft. Stevens. No. 23 run from Clataop Beach I
Astoria and Portland direct Additional train will be run from Aatoria to It
Stevens and return on Sunday, leaving Aatoria 11:30 a. m, arriv Ft Stevtac
12:2S p. m. Returning leaves Ft 8Uw na 2:00 p. m., arrive Aatoria 1:45 m. wl
Trains msrked run dailvjf Telejrraph stations.
CONNECTIONS At Portland, with all tmu -continental line. At OoU.
with Nortncrn Pacific Bail way Co, At Atoria with steamer for San FraneiM
and Tillamook and Hwaoo Railway 4 Navigation Co.' boat and railway.
Through ticket told to and from all point ia th East and Europe, far
further particular apply to, R. H. JENKINS,
Gen, Ft k Paasngr. Agt,
ASTORIA, ORECOS.
THE G E M
C. F. WISE. Prop.) j
Choice Wine, Liquor
and Cigars
Hot Land at all Hoar
Merchant Loach From
11:30 a.m. to 1:30 p JO.
5 Cent
ASTORU
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Rank Foolishness.
"Wlien attacked by a cough or a cold,
or when your throat is sure, it is rank
foolishness to take any other medicine
than Dr. King's New Discovery," says
C. O. Eldridge, of Empire, Ga. "I have
used New Discovery seven years and I
know it is the best remedy on earth for
coughs and colds, croup, and all throat
and lung trouhlea. My children are sub
ject to croup, hut New Discovery quick
ly cures every attack." Known the world
over as the King of throat aud lung rem
edies. Sold under guarantee at Cha.
Rogers' drug store store. 60c and $1.
Trial bottle free.
It Does The Business
Mr E. E. Chamberlain, of Clinton,
Maine, says of Bucklen's Arnica Salve.
"It does the business; I have used it
for piles and it cured them. Used it
for chapped hands and it cured them.
Applied it to an old sore and it healed
it without leaving a scar behind." 23c
at Chas. Rogers' drug store.
RETIRED FROM DUTY.
WASHINGTON, : Jan. 3. Maj. Jos.
Crabhs of the quartermaster's depart
ment was placed on the retired list yes
terday on account of disabilities in the
line of duty.
JOHN FOX. Pres. F. L. BISHOP, See. ASTORU SAVINGS BANK. Tna.
- - NELSON TROYER, Vioe-Pre. and Supt
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