The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930, January 08, 1908, Page 7, Image 7

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    WEDNESDAY, JANUARY I, igot.
THE MORNING ASTOR1AN. ASjOUIA. OREGON.
January Official Tide Tables
Compiled by the U. S. Government for
Astoria and Vicinity.
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COLD
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IS
COMING
ASH BOX
See the bargains in
our big
stove department
upstairs.
If your money is in
the lank
give us your'check.
RESOLUTE UNIVERSAL
The Foard & Stokes Hardware Co j
I ncorporutetl
Successor U Foard k Stoket C.
TIMB1CARD
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. Noi. 2fl and 28 run from Atori to Clattop Toh tI Ft Stevcm. No. U
rum from PortUnd to Atorl and CUttop iiwicli dlreot. No, 24 runi from
rortlmnd to Astoria only. No. SO runt from Aitori to CUUop Beach direct.
Noa, 21, 20 and 29 run via Ft Sterona. No. 23 run from Clattop Beach to
Attoria and Portland direct AdJltlona- train will bt run from Attoria to Ft
SUvant and return on Sunday a, leaving Attoria 11:30 a. m., arrive Ft Steveni
12:2fl p. m. Returning 1m vn Ft Stevtni 2:00 p. m., arrivei Attoria 2:45 p. a.
Tralnt mtrked run dallv; f TeleKraph ttatfona.
CONKECTIONS-At Portland, with all trana-oonUnental Unea. At QobW.
with Nortnarn Pacific Railway Co. At Attoria with iteamert for Stn Franoltot
awl Tillamook and Hwaoo Railway Navigation Oo,'t boat and railway.
Through tlokett told to and from all polnta In tie Bt and Europe. For
further particular! apply to. R. H. JENKINS.
toWt ,JffmZX2 Oen. Ft ft Faatngr. Agt.
: , . ASTORIA, OREGON.
There la Only One
"Br onto Quinine"
That Is
Laxative Bromo Quinine
USED THE WORLD OVER TO CURIE A OOUO IK ONE DAY.
Always remember tho full name. Look
for this signature on every box. 26o.
SWA
THE TRENTON
First-Class Liquors and Cigars
0oa Commercial Street
t Comer Commercial and 14th. ASTORIA, ORIGOlf 1
t'tMMIIMUMMMMHMIIMIIHMIMM MM Me
Latest Quotations in the Portland
Markets.
BURIED IN CEMENT.
Complete Market Report! Corrected Etch
Day Giving the Wholesale Prictt of
Commodities Farm Produce, and
Vegetable.
ltiil'I'I.AM), Jan. 7. Smult, which
huio jli iitllul 11 ii,! clu-up it few duya ago
iiro in very light ttitmly today, awl tue
(irico (imti'il i S i'iiU a pouml. The
IIl atoi-ka a low daya ago were the re-
milt of oiio of the t-arly runt of this fill)
in the Cowlitz and Columbia. Other
run uro enacted Mile month, but no
dig t atchcii are looked for until Feb
limn, when largo miuiititie ai taken
i'vwy yer. 'I'he miiily of halibut today
in light, but pirns aro unchanged.
.lust ulioiit enough ixjiutry for the
11111.U of the triiilct hat count in tbut far
I hia week, and If the receipt continue
on a n (Minute tcale for the rviiiainJir
of the week a tatiofactory market can
! oxnerted. Hood bent end chicken
lire minted nt 14 to 15 wtitt today,
ivc (luck ut II to 15 tnt, live turkey;
nt 10 to 17 wntt and drenncd twk at;
1H to 20, and live gHfO at 0 to 10 eeiitt,
it pound. i-KK '1UW ateadily -acaken-,
mg leniency, today quoiaiiont ueingj
.'HI to 'il vvnU. , 1
The Story of an Arab Boy Who Re
nounced Mohammedanltm.
According to blntory, there wai born
about tho year 1520 an 1 Arab boy
nnniod (Joronlmo. Ha whh captured In
Infancy by the HpanlHli garrlHon at
Untn, and w hen aUmt eight year old
be eacaped from bla enptort and wt-ni
buck to bla family, living an 0 Moliniu
lucdan until tho agi; of twenty-live
Ho then volutnrlly rctnrnud to Orau
and rcHiiiiicd the ClirlMtlnti life which
bo bad adoplcd prevlotiHly when In
tho lininlM of the Hjiuiilvh authorltlcn
A few year lalcr ho went on a want
ing mid with a party of Hpanlardtt.
but the mldcr were tbeiiittelve cni
tured hy n Moorlxli contalr and
brought to Alglent. Here the attempt
wa mudu to convert I1I111 to Mohain
tiii.'ilaulHiii, but lie perHlMtently refutted
to embrace that faith, ao thnt be watt
tried and condemned to die. Ill bundx
were tied behind bin back, and bo wat
cant nllve, face downward. Into a block
of concrete thcu being prepared for
the Fort de VliiKt Qtiatre Ileures.
theu building. Careful note uu taken
of tho apot by Hnldo, a Spiinlsb BetM!
dlctlno mlHKloiuiry to Algiers, who
prayed the time might couio when the
Lord would pave the way for bla ex
humation and Christian burial. In
18M the French found It iieeetntary to
destroy tho fort, and the data left by
Huldo were found to b correct, for tbe
designated block of concrete on being
cut open disclosed the bonea of Geron
Imo and, tho cavity left by his body.
The bones were removed Dec. 27, ISM,
and (flven Christian burial, and tbey
now rest In a massive atone tareopha
gua In tho cathedral. A pluster cast
waa made of the cavity and afterward
photographed. Cement Age.
AN UNCONQUERED PEAK.
Grain, Flour, Feed.
WheatClub, 83c; Valley, 85c; blue
tlem, 85c; red Rulan. 81c.
Oatt-VrwItieerV price! White, 2;
gray, $27.
liny-Valley timothy, 18Pi,19: East
ern Oregon, '20fi2C; clover, $13; cheat,
,I3; alfalfa, $13; grain, $H15.
Mlllfed "lty bran. $23; county brain,
124; city fdii'rU, $24.50; country short,
2fl; chop, $18; middlings, $29.
Flour Hard wheat, patent, $4.05;
straight, $440; graham, $4 50; rye, $5;
tthide wliciit flour-, $4.75; Valley flour,
$4.40; Dakota, $i!.40! fl.OO; I-jistcrn rye,
$0.50; PilNbury, $7; Corvalli. $4.40.'
Rye -41. 256 1.30 per cwt.
drain llagv-Iioiucstic, Sjc; Calcutta,
tie.
(rn-Wliule. $32; cracked, $33 per
too.
lluckwheat$3G per ton.
Parley Producer' price! Brewing,
$28.50; feed, $27; rolled. $30(5,31.
Cereal Foods Rolled oat, cream, 90
lb. sack, $S; lower grade, $0.50(5 7.50;
oatmeal, tcel cut. 49-lb. tackt, $8.50;
91b. sack-, $4.25 per bale; oatmeal
(ground), 49-lb. tacks. $850 per bid.;
0-lh. tackt, $4.50 per bale; split pea.
$4.25 per 100-lb. sacks; 25-lb. boxes,
$1.25; pearl barley, $4.50 per 100 lb.;
251b. boxes, $1.25 per box; pastry flour,
10 lb. ac-U $3.20 bbl.
Groceries, Provisions, Etc
Sugar (ack basis) I). G., $5.00; XX,
$5.50; beet, $5.40; Golden C. $5; extra.
O, $5.4; powdered, $5.50; boxes, 50
cwt., fruit or berry sugar, $5.00; boxes,
30 cwt. advance over sack basis (less
e. if paid for in 15 days).
Coffee .Mocha, 242Se; Java, fancv,
25(28c; Java, good, 20f24cj Java, or
dinary, 17fj,2tV; Costa Rica, fancy, 18
2(K-; Costa Rica, good. lfl18c; Ar
bucklo, $10.03 cwt.; Lion, $15.88 owt.;
Colombia coffee, 14o lb; Salvador, 111c
f Hie.
Rice Imperial Japan. Xo. 1, $0.25;
Southern Japan, SltfiOc; broken, 5c;
head, fancy, 71c; choice, 7c.
Sago and Tapioca Scarce, 6Jc.
Figs -White, per pound, C7c; black,
07c.
Provisions Hams, large, 141c; small,
15e; picnic, He; boiled hams, 24c; boiled
picnic, 20e; breakfast bacon, fancy, 22c;
Knglish, ltljc; dry salted short clean,
12fj!l4o; backs, 1213c.
Dates Golden. 00-lb. boxes, CgOJc;
l ib. packages, 8c; Fard, 15-lb. boxes,
$1.40 box.
Raisins Looso muscatels, 3-crown,
10c; 2-crown, 91c; bleached seedless
Sultanas, J013cj unbleached seedless
Sultanas, 81o; London layers, 3-crown,
whole boxes of 20 pounds, $225; 2
crown, $2.10.
Canned Salmon Columbia River, 1-
lb. talis, $2.00; 2-lb. tails, $2.95; fancy,
l ib. flata, $2.10; 1-lb. flats, $1.30;
fancy, l ib. ovals, $2.85; Alaska talis,
pink. 05c; red, $1.35; nominal, 2s, tails,
$2.26.
Salt Bales of 75-2s, bale, $2.25; bales
of 00-3, $2.25; balea of 40-4s, bah,
$2.25; bales of 15-10s, bale, $2.25; bags,
50s, fine, ton, $17.50; bags, 50c; genuine
Liverpool, ton, $20; bags, 50s, $13;
100s, ton, $12.50; R. S. V. P, 20 5-lb.
cartons, $2.25; R. S. V. P., 3-lb. cartons.
$1.75; Liverpool lump, per ton, $20.50.
CASTOR I A
lor Infants and Children,
The Kind You Have Always Bought
Signature of
Lizard Hd on Mount Wilson Ha De
fied the Climber.
Tbe mountains and peak of tbe Sau
Juan In northwestern Colorado pre
sent a different appearance from any
of tbe northern Rockies.
Tbey are grander, more precipitous,
wttb sharper pinnacle nnd more jag
ged In outline. In belgbt Mounts Mass
ive, Elbert uud Iilauca slightly out
rank fhone of tbe San Juan, but no
where else can be found whole groups
of mountains rearing their heads to
and alove 14,000 feet
Mount Wilson-14.250 feet-the dom
inant peak. Is one of the most massive
In the entire Rocky mountain range.
Just east of this mountain Is the re
markable trachyte obelisk called Liz
ard bend. The vivid Imagination of
an early pioneer who bad been "seeing
things" is said to be responsible for
the name.
Tbe summit Is 14,100 feet above tbe
sea. From a ponderous base the pin
nacle rcs 200 feet with a diameter at
the foot of only about sixty feet grad
ually tapering to less than half that at
the top.
Lizard head has defied all attempts
of mountain climbers to reach Its sum
mit. The foot of the pinnacle la easily
accomplished, but thus far the steep
sides of the 290 foot shaft have proved
Insurmountable. No doubt the time
will come when the venturesome
mountain climber will find a way, but
many a failure Is the record of tbe
past
Trains circle this mountain for miles
on the way from Tellurlde to Rica
New York Post
Two Horse Talos.
An Albanian who had been In an
eastern state while freshets were in
full swing told the following about a
horse which had been attached to a
footbridge crossing n brook to keep
the structure from going adrift The
flood finally swept horse and bridge
down strenm. Later the bridge was
discovered lodged against the bank,
with the horse sitting quietly on the
former.
A bystander who had listened intent
ly to this tale remarked quietly:
"I see sutliln' slmllyar oncet"
"Indeed? What was It?" asked the
story teller. - '
"Ye see," was the reply, "nrter the
hoes I see was took down stream no
buddy ever 'spected to see him alive
agln. But he was a pow'ful sort o"
brute, an' 'bout n hour afterward we
see him a-c.miln' up stream a-pullln'
the blame old bridge arter him!" Al
bany Journal.
Mortar Toer.
There la no hod carrying In Japao.
1 The native builders have a method of
j transporting mortar which makes It
seem more like play than work to the
! onlooker. The mortar Is mixed in a
'pile in the street One man makes
I this up Into balls of about six pounds
! weight which he tosses to a man who
stands on a ladder midway between
the roof and the ground. This man
deftly catches the ball and tosses it up
to a man who stands on the roof.
San Francisco Chronicle.
Women and the Theater.
The first airu of the modern play
wright Is to please the women In the
audience. The second thought Is for
tbe female characters In the play. If
a play finds favor with the women lt
h bound to be a success. The men
will go if only becauso she Is there or
to act as her escort. Theater Maga
zine. Had to Keep Ideals.
"Why don't you get mnrried?"
"Oh. lt would be absolutely fatal to
ny literary work."
"What do you write?"
"Love storles."-Cleveland Putin
Dealer.
Fisher Brothers Company
SOLE AGENTS
Barbour and Finlayson Salmon Twin and Netting
McCormkk Harvesting Machine
Oliver Chilled Plough
Malthoid Roofing . .
Th'orple Cream Separator
Raeoollth Flooring Storrett' Tool '
Hardware, Groceries,! Ship
Chandlery
Tan Bark, Blue Stone, Muriatic Acid, Welch CoaL Tar.
Ash Oar, Oak Lumber, Pipe and Fittings, Brat
Goods, Paint, Oil and Glaa
Fishermen' Pure Manilla Rope, Cotton Twine and Seine Web
WelWatitiYowr Trade
FISHER BROS.
Bond Street.
WHEN YOU WANT PRICES THAT ARE RIGHT
Write us, we're here for that purpose
The Work We Do
Anything in the electrical Business. Bell's House Phones!
Inside wiring and Fixtures installed and kept in repair.!
U- We will be glad to quote you prices.
HOUR PRICES WILL DO THE REST
STEEL & EWART
421 Bond Street
Phone Main 3881
This Week Only! I
2 for 25c.
4i
For this week only we are selling any
piece of SHEET MUSIC in the store
tor the small sum of
15c Two for 2Bc.
E. A. HIGGINSICO.,
MCSIC BOOKS' f. STATIONARY
HWIIMHIIIIIHtMKinimilllHUHMIMIIW
THAT DINNER
WILL NOT BS COMPLETE WITHOUT SOME OF OUR SELECT TABU
WINES A PARTIAL LIST TO CHOOSE FROM.
SWEEx WINES Sparkling Sec Dry Fragrant eff
Old Port Tawny, rich, light and veecent
color.
Old Sherry Pale, clean, nutty.
Angelica Soft agreeable, ftul
Muscatel Very fruity, tweet.
WHITE WINES
Riesling Medium light table wine.
RED WINES
Zinfandel Clean, light table wine.
Burgundy Medium bodied, mellow.
Sparkling Burgundy Brilliant pleas
ant. Grape Juice, Maraschino cherries, fruit
: i
Sauterne Natural mellow, pronounced and Cognac Brandies, and 1 ful
flavor. line of Cordial.
Chateau Yquem Full bodied Creme
0' Sauterne.
PHONE 1881 PROMPT DELIVERY
AMERICAN IMPORTING CO.
589 Commercial Street
. Q. A. BOWLBY, President. (HANK PATTON, Catnier.
0. L PETERSON, Vioe-President J. W. GARNER, Ansittant Caakiec
Astoria Savings Bank
Capital Paid in 1100,000, Bnrpiu and Undivided Profits 80,000
Transact a General Banking fioslneu. Interest Paid on Time bepotlt
FOUR PERCENT PER ANNUM .
Eleventh and Dnane atreeta, ASTORIA, OBXGOB.
First National Bank of Astoria, Ore
ESTABLISHED 1886.
Capital $100,000
SCOW
BAY BRASS & I
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HQ
ASTORIA, OREGON
RON AND BRA3S FOUNDERS1 LAND AND MARINE EKCIKEEKS
TJp-to-Date,8aw;s!lll Machinery Prompt attention give to al. repalrjwork
18th and Pranklin Ava. tel. Main 2461.
Sherman Transfer Co.
HENEY SHERMAN. Manager ,
Hack, Carriage-Baggage CheckaJ andTranaferred Truck and Further
Wagon Piano Moved. Boxed and Shipped.
33Commerclal Street irt pfcM