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THE MORNING ASTOR1AN. AS'JOHJA, OREGON.
January Official Tide Tables
Compiled by the U. S. Government for
Astoria and Vicinity.
JANUARY, 1908,
High Wator.
(Data '
Wodnciluy . .... 1
Thursday ....... 2
Friday ........... 8
Bturtlav 4
SUNDAY
Monday I
Tuesday 7
Wtdnoiday ..... I
Thursday .......
Friday ,......,..10
Saturday ...... .11
SUNDAY 13
Monday ....... ..13
Tundny ........14
Wtdntduy ID
Thursday 14
Thursday ....... m
Friday .,..17
Saturday .......18
SUNDAV 1
Monday ......... 20
TuiMday ...... ..Jl
Wsdnoxday ....S2
Thursday .......23
Friday .....24
Saturday to
SUNDAY 2
Monday .........27
Tuesday ........ i
Wadno'day 20
Thursday .......10
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Friday
rtaturday .......
SUNDAY
Monday .........
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Wednesday .....
Thursday .......
Friday ..10
Hiiturday ,,.,,,.11
SUNDAY .......12
Monday .,,,.,.,13
Tuesday 14
Wednesday ,..,.15
Thursday .......14
Friday 17
Saturday 18
SUNDAY IB
Monday 20
TurnUay ........11
Wednesday .....22
Thursday ..23
VTUlny 24
Katurday ..25
SUNDAY 26
Monday ...,,,...27
Tunaday 28
wdnsday .....2
Thursday 80
Friday ,. uj
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1:15 1.3 1:16-1.1
1:12 1.1 7:04-1.1
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1:00 1.0 1:14-1.1
1:52 1.1 9:23-1.1
9:60 2.6 10:12-0,6
10:60 2.2 11:00 0.8
11:60 2.1 11:60 1.1
11:66 1.1
0:60 1.9 2:05 1.4
1:66 2.6 1:14 0.9
1:02 1.0 4:15 0,4
4:04 1.3 1:04 -0.1
6:00 1.6 6:6a -0.5
1:60 1.6 1:32 -0.1
1:16 1.1 7:09-0.7
7:12 1.6 7:40 -0.6
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PORTLAND MARKETS
Latest Quotations in the Portland
Markets.
Complete Market Reports Corrects! Each
Da Giving tha Wholesale Prieci of
Commodities, Farm Produce, and
Vegetable.
lTMTLVSP, Jan. 10. Information
secured on Front street today is to the
effect tlittt two, and possibly three, of
the leading onion jobbers of this city
have entered Into a sort of combine the
purpose of which I to get control of the
unsold stocks of onions now In this state
and make It possible for them to fix the
market to suit themselves. At yet' the
schema has not gone beyond tho forma
tive stage, and onion men not in the
supposed "ring" say there is small
clmr.co of its suwe.
At picnt there li no danger of com
petition on the part of Australian onions
for the prices in the Southern Markets
aro not yet high enough to permit of
importations. Quotations will have to
go about the $3 mark before onions can
be brought In 'from Australia in a man
ner to seriounly affect the market.
Tha potato market today is un
changed with a limited demand in the
South for fancy stock at the quotations
given out jetrday.
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Nos. e0 and 88 run from Astoria to Clatsop Beach via Ft. 6tevtna. No. K
runt from Portland to Astoria, and Clatsop Beach direct No, u runs from
Portland to Astoria only. No. 80 rant from Aatork to Clatsop Beaeb dlreot.
No. SI. M and 29 run via Ft. Btevena. No. 23 run from Clatsop Beach to
Aston and roniana direct. Addition! train wiu oe run from As torts to TV
Starens and return oa Sundays, leaving Astoria 11:80 a, m., arrive Ft. Stevemi
12:20 p. m. Returning levs Ft. Stmna 2:00 p. m., arrives Astoria ttiS p. i
Tralna marked run dally 1 1 Telegraph atatlons, '
O0NNEOTI0N8-At Portland, with all trans -continental lines. At Gobi,
with Northtm Pacllle Railway Co. At Astoria with steamsrs for Saa Franolsca
tad Tillamook and Ilwaoo Kaiiway at NaTigauoa Co.'a boat and railway.
Thraugh ticket old to nd from all point hi til Beet nd Europe. Tor
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4f4f
Grain, Flour, Feed.
Vheat-C1ub, 83cj Valley, 85c; blue
stem, 63c; red Russian, 81c.
Oats Producers' prices: White, $2fl;
gray, 127.
HayValley timothy, tl810; East
ern Orcaon, $20rn i2; clover, 813: cheat,
tlS; alfalfa. (13; grain, $14(3; 15.
Jlillied City bran, 823; county brain.
$24; city shorts, 924.50; country shorts,
$20 : chop, 118; middlings, $29.
Hour Hard wneai, paient, -i.io;
straight, $4 40; graham. $4.60; rye, $5;
whole-wheat flour, $4.75; Valley flour,
$4.40; IHikota, $(1.40(30.00; Eastern rye.
$0.50; I'ilUbury, $7; Corvallis, $4 40.
Hye 45l.23ffll.30 per cwt.
Grain Bags Domestic, 8c; Calcutta,
9c.
Corn Whole, $32; cracked, $33 per
ton.
Buckwheat 30 per ton.
Barlev Producers' prices: Brewing,
$28.50; feed, $27; rolled. $3031.
Cereal Foods Rolled oats, cream, 00-
lb. eacks, $8; lower grade, $8.507.50;
oatmeal, steel cut, 401b. sacks, $3.50;
91b. sacks, $4.25 per bale; oatmeal
(BTOund), 40-11). sacks, $3.50 per bbl,;
91b. sacks, $4.60 per bale; split peai,
$45 per 100-lb. sacks; 23-Ib. boxes,
$1.23; pearl barley. $4.60 per 100 lba.i
251b. boxes, $1.25 per box; pastry flour,
10-ib. sacks, a.aj oul
Groceries, Provisions, Etc.
Sugar (sack basis) D. O., $5.00; XX,
$3.60; beet, $5.40; Golden a $5; extra.
O, $5.40; powdered, $5.50; boxes, 60
cwt., fruit or berry sugar, $5.60; boxes,
50 cwt. advance over aack basis (less
lc. if paid lor in 15 days).
Coffee Mocha, 2428c; Java, fancy.
2328oj Java, good, 20 24c ; Java, or
dinary, 1720c; Costa Rica, fancy, 18
ZOcj Cosia Rica, good, 1018c; Ar
liiukle. $10.03 cwt.i Lion. $16.88 owt;
Colombia coffee, 14o lb; Salvador, Hie
Rica Imperial Japan, No. 1, $055;
Southern Japan, 51("5jcj broken, 6c;
head, fancy, 71cs choice, 7e.
Sngo and Tapioca Scarce, 6Jc.
Flga White, per pound, 67c; black,
oc; c.
Provisions llama, large, 12Jc; small
12o; picnic, 0c; boiled hams, 22c; boiled
picnic, 18c; breakfast bacon, fancy, 22c;
English, IC&c; dry salted short clean,
103o; backs, msc
Dates flolden, 60-lb. boxes, 8CJc;
Mb. packages, 8c; Fard, 15-lb. boxes,
ji.au nox.
Raisins Loose muscatels. 3-crown
10c; 2-orown, BJo; bleached seedless
Sultanas, 1013c; unbleached seedless
Sultanas, 81s; London layers, 3-crown,
whole boxes of 20 pounds, $2.25; 2
crown, $2.10.
Canned Salmon Columbia River, 1-
lb. tails. $2.00; 2-lb. tails. $2.95; fancy,
Mb. flats, $2.10; -lb. flats, $1.30;
fancy, Mb. ovals, $2.85; Alaska talis,
pink, 05c; red, $1.35; nominal, 2s, talis,
$2.25.
Salt Bales of 75-2s, bale, $2,25; bales
of (10-39, $25; bale of 40-4s, bals,
$2.25; bales of 16-10a, bale, $2.25; bags,
60s, fine, ton, $17.60; bags, 6O0; genuine
Liverpool, ton, $20; bags, 60s, $13;
100s, ton, $12.60; R. S. V. P.. 20 6-lb.
cartons, $2.25; R. S. V. P., 3-lb. cartons.
$1.75; Liverpool lump, per ton, $20.50.
Lard Kettle-rendered, tierces, lljcj
tubs, 12Jcj 60s, 12Io; 20 12ie; 10s,
12ioj 69, 12io. standard pure: Tierces,
lo less; oompmmd.tierees, 8e; leaf, 13o.
Nuts Walnuts. No. 1. soft shell, 18e;
filberts. 17e: Brazils. 20o; Pecans, 10
20c; filberts, 17o Brazils, 20c; Pecans,
23o; hickory, 80; Virginia peanuts, 8e;
Jumbo Virginia peanuts, iuc; Japanese
eeanuts. 7io: oheatnuts, Italian 10ft Ohio
25o; oocoanut. dozens, 8590o; pine
nuts, 17J.0.
Spices Cloves, lOjo lb.; cnuiies, 1340
per pound.
Vegetable!.
Cabbaao 76c(3!$l cwt.t cauliflower, 75
0U doz.i celery. 85c$l doz.; parsley,
$1.25; hothouse lettuce, $11.50 box;
aniimch, box, $1.25: Brussels sprouts, 80;
artichokes, 90c(!$1.15 doz.j okra, 35o
lb.; tomatoes, $1.25(S!2.0O crate; peppers.
814a lb 1 Bumpkins, $1.25 crate;
beans, green and wax, 15o lb.; ecsr-plant,
100 ID.; Deoxs, lit pep owi.j lunups, iuu
$1 per owt.) carrots, 50c $1 per ewt.
Potatoes Best . 6075o per owt.;
sweets, 213o per pound. .- .
Hops, wool, Hides, etc
Hops 1007 crop, 4Co pound.
Feathers-Clccse, whit. ZS&iOe:
geese, amy or mixed, 25?30e; duck,
wiuw, jozooj duck, mixed, 1215c,
Wool Valley, lBfi20c Eastern Ore
gon, 12Sj )8c, as to siirinkago.
as to shrinkage.
Cascar SagraJ (chlttim baric) 6i
70 per pound.
Deeawax Good, clean and pure, 22
am per pounu. ,
Tallow Prime, 5c; No. 2 and grease,
2080 per pound. 1
Tallow Prime, 6c; No. 2 nd grease,
2(8o per pound.
Oregon Graperoot Per 100 lbs., $0
87.
Hides Dry hides, No. 1, 12Je pound;
dry kip, No. 1, 12c pound; dry salted,
one-third less; dry calf. 4n nound:
salted steers, 60 pound; salted cows, 4c
pound; stags and bulls, 3o pound; kip,
5o pound; calf, 7o pound; green stock, lc
lew; sheepskins, shearlingi, 1025e
short wool, 'M0iik; medium and long
wool, according to quality, 6090c; dry
horses, 60c$l; dry colt, 25c; angora,
80c$I; goat, common, 102Oc.
Oils, Lead, Etc.
Coal Oil Pearl and astral oil, cases,
1HJ per gallon; water white, iron bar
rel, ll)c; eocene and extra star, eases,
211c; headlight oil, cases, 19 Jc; iron
barrels, 12Jc; Elaine, caes, 28c.
Fruits.
Domestic Fruits-Apple, fancy, $1.50
M box; good, 75cfe$1.25 box; pears,
&0c($$l.0 box; cranberries, $811 per
barrel. ,
Tropical Fn'uts Lemons, $3.505.00
box; oranges, new navels, $2.252.75
iwx; grape-fruit, $4.23 box; bananas, 6c
lb.; erated, 6io lb.; pogegranates, $2
crate; tangerines, $2 box; pineapples,
$45 doten.
Dried Fruits Applies, 910e per lb.;
aplicots, lfl($19c; peaches, ll(13c;
pear. Hl($fle; Italian prunes, 2i0c;
California figs, whit, in ascks, 6&0Jc
per lbj black, 4i5c; bricks, 75c$225
per box; fimyrna, 18J(S20e per lb;
Jatea, Persian, Cl(7c per lb.
Produce.
Buttr Country creamery. 30ffl35c:
city creamery, 35f?37!c; store, 1920c;
butter lat, 33i30c.
Kpg Ranch, candled, 30(g32c.
Cheese Voung America, 18c; Oregon
full creams, fiats, 17o.
Honey Dary, 10ille; amber, 12
13c; fancy white, 1415c.
Poultry Old roosters, 910o lb ; hens,
13(g,14o lb; dresned stock, 23o higher
than live; ducks, 1415c lb; turkeys,
live, 16f?17o lb; dressed, 1820c fe;
geee, live, 910c lb; pigeons, old. $1.00
per dozen; squabs, $2(3 per dozen.
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Original.
Many years ago tbero existed la Eu
rope a principality, Calpurnla, so small
that Its population numbered only
Tow thousand persons. They were very
exclusive, never adopting foreign cit
izens and intermarrying among each
other. The consequence was that he
reditary diseases became bo plentiful
among them as to threaten their ruin.
Theodore VII., thcu prince, at last Is
sued a decree prohibiting marriage be
tween person related within the fifth
generation. Under this law marriage
was extremely difficult
One of the first persons on whom the
edict reacted was the hereditary prince
Theodoric, who, like the people, must
marry within the principality. At the
time It was Issued be was studying at
a foreign university, but was about to
finish his course and was expected to
return and marry In order to secure
the succession. Meanwhile bis father
directed the heralds to examine the
family trees of the nobility with
view to discovering some family Into
which tho young prince could legally
marry. They reported that but one
family, the Couut of Vervln's, came
within the limit. In this family was
one unmarried woman, Vergtlia, twen
ty years old, In every way attractive
and a very suitable match for the
young prince.
Theodore at once sent the prime min
ister to tho count, Vergilla's father,
with a proposition for his daughter.
The minister returned, reporting that
the count felt greatly honored by the
proposition, but bis daughter had de
clared that she was not Inclined to
morry. She was a wayward girl who
had always been used to haying her
own way, and her father's command
that she should return a suitable an
swer to her sovereign had bad no effect
upon her.
Theodore was much perplexed. He
wrote of the refusal to his son. But
Theodoric paid no attention to It and
soon after his graduation wrote his
father that he was minded to travel.
To this his father replied, advising him
he was overfond of the boy and sel
dom commanded to come home at
once, that the only woman he could
marry was accepting the attention of
a young foreign artist who had recent
ly appeared and solicited the privilege
of painting her portrait She sat for
him every day, and her father feared
the headstrong girl was in love with
him and would disregard not only the
wish of her sovereign, but the national
custom of marrying Only within the
country. To this warning the prince
did not reply, and his father concluded
that he had gone beyond the reach of
his letters.
Meanwhile the artist, Rodrlgo Nunez,
young Spaniard, was busy with the
portrait lie was very respectful, keep
ing his distance from the highborn
dame, but she noticed whenever he
strove to interest her in order to catch
her best expression that he was a man
of culture. Gradually as Virgilia gave
him encouragement he showed by his
manner that he loved her, and one day,
forgetting herself, she called out a
declaration. Then the girl, with her
eyes bent upon tho floor, told him of
the proposition for her hand for the
y0ungj2rln.ee. .
7
"Ana wlu'you accepts asked Rodrl
go mournfully. ..
"I have declined it thus far,"
"And in the end?"
"What would you consider my duty V
The artist did not reply. Turning to
the portrait be painted absently. The
girl repeated her question.
"It Is for you to make up- your own
mind what that duty directs," be said.
"If I do net marry the prince our
people will be the sufferers."
"And if you do marry him you will
be tho sufferer."
"Yes." ., -.
Her face was averted. lie stole up
besldo her, placed his arm around her
waist, and ber bead dropped on hi
breast ;
Suddenly ba released ber.
"I love yoti too well," be said, "to
ask you to do that which yon do n?t
conceive to be your duty."
When the artist left Vcrgella It was
tho last seen of him In the principality.
Where be went or what became of
him 00 one knew. In time Vergelia
Informed ber father that she would do
what the Interest of her sovereign
and his people required of ber. Her
decision was communicated to the
young prince, cvho wrote ber a frank
letter thanking ber for at hist giving
her consent "Perhaps yon love an
other," be said, "but I trust to win
your heart la time." ,
Ho did not seem Inclined to hurry
home, and rumor said that the women
of foreign countries were loath to lose
him. Finally, however, when his fatuer
pointed out to him that under the clr
rumstanccs his continued absence was
delaying and endangering the succes
sion, be wrote requesting the court to
make preparations for the ceremony,
to announce the date, and he would re
turn In time. ,
While the preparations were making
Vergelia remained shut up at home.
The story got about that she was sac
rificing herself for the common good,
and she was much beloved for it The
young prince, on the contrary, was
becoming unpopular tor remanxing
abroad at such a time.
7t was the very day of the wedding
before be arrived. However, he made
amends for his Inattention by going
straight to the home of his affianced
bride, having sent word ahead asking
that no one might be present at their
first meeting. When be entered the
room Tergtlla fell fainting through ex.
cess of joy Into his arms. The prince
and Rodrlgo Nunez wore one and the
same person. HOIE HOFKIN3. ,
An Anatomical Puzzle.
When Cupid, out tor business, met 'Ras-
tu face to face.
The kid exclaimed. "Well, I'll be blamed
your heart's la the wrong place!"
Harper's Weekly.
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cessful poker player." . ;
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"Because with nil his efforts he nev
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