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TUESDAY, JANUARY 14. 100I, .THE - MORNING ASTOPJAN, AS'iOlUA. OREGON, 7 January Official Tide Tables Compiled by the U. S. Government for , Astoria and Vicinity. JANUARY, 1906. High Wator. (Date Wednesday 1 Thursday Friday ........... tiaturday ....... SUNDAY Monday ......... Timidity ......... Wednesday Thursday ....... Friday -lol lUturdey .......11 SUNDAY 13 Monday .........13 Tuody ........ H Wednesday 15 Thursday ...... .16 Thursday ....... 16 many 17 fjaturday 16 HUN DAY .......1 Monday ...10 Tuesday ..11 Wednesday it Thursday .......23 Friday ......... .t4 Saturday ,. .11 8 UN DAT ....... J Monday t1 Tuesday 16 Wdntday .....1 Thursday 60 A.M. P.M. h.m. ft tun. J ft. lOUC . 011:601 0.9 11:15 6.6... 0:41 7.612:06 M 1:12 7.(13:60 t.l 1:10 6.1 1:40 t.l 6:06 6.6 3:3U 6.1 1:64 6.8 1:64 1.4 4:311 6.4 4:12 7.7 6:1H 6.4 6:10 7.0 6:20 6.4 6:43 6.7 7:16 6.2 6:04 6.4 1:10 1.2 6:23 1.6 1:06 6.6 10:10 6.7 :(6 6.4 11:27 6.1 10:44 6.6 0:16 7.1.. Uil 6.2 0:66 7.0 12:06 1.1 l:lii 7.4 11:40 1.1 3:02 7.6 1:12 1.2 2:12 7.6 1.46 6.0 1:00 7.7 2:10 7.7 6:lfi 7.6 6:0l 7.4 6:66 7.1 1:40 7.0 4:10 1.0 4:14 1.7 6:10 6.0 6:60 6.2 6:01) 1.0 6:46 6.6 6:56 1.0 1:12 1.1 7:66 1.1 1:16 6.0 1:00 1.4 10:44 1.6 10:00 6.7 11:40 7.1 JANUARY, 1008, Low Wafer. (Data WailllfWluy ,,,,, l Thuradny 2 Frldny 8 Hi'turday ....... 4 8UN1MY 6 Monday Tunaday ........ 7 Wodnoaaay ..... s Thursday ....... Friday ..10 Saturday 11 HUNDAT 12 Mondiiy 11 Tuesday 14 Wodnoidiiy id Thursday 16 Friday 17 Hnturclny ,, 18 MONDAY .......1 Monday 20 TuesJay 21 Wednesday 12 Thuraday .23 Krlduy 24 Hniurday 26: HUNDAT 26 Monday 27 Tuesday 28 Wdnaday 2 ThursJoy 20 lrldy II A. M. P. M. h.m. ft. h.m. ft. 4:18 1.1 6:80.0.6 6:16 I.I 6:16 -1.6 6:12 1.8 7:04 -1.8 7:00 1.1 7:60 -1.6 1:00 1.0 8:86 -1.6 1:12 1.8 6:23 -1.1 1:60 2.6 10:12 -0.6 10:60 1.1 11:00 0.8 11:60 8.1 11:60 1.1 12:66 1.6 0:60 1.9 2:05 1.4 1:66 2.6 1:14 0.1 1:02 1.0 4:16 0.4 4:04 1.2 6:06-0.1 6:00 1.6 6:62 -0.6 6:60 8.6 1:32 -0.8 1:36 1.6 7:09-0.7 7:12 1.6 7:40 -0.6 7:46 1.6 1:08-0.3 1:20 1.4 1:86 0.0 1:60 1.2 0:06 0.4 1:24 1.0 6:26 0.7 1:62 2.7 1:68 1.2 10:40 2.3 10:86 1.8 11:34 1. 0 11:20 3.4 12:36 1.6 0:12 2.0 1:60 1.2 1:18 1.4 1:06 0.6 1:36 1.7 4:10 -0.1 1:66 t.l 6:10-0.8 6:07 1.6 6:00 -1.1 6 Q6WM46MOWK COLD WEATHER IS COMING See the bargains in our big stove department . upstairs. ' If your money is in the liflntr give us yOurcheck.1 I J1L. fa Ji LEU ASH BOX ism RESOLUTE UNIVERSAL ! The Foard & Stokes Hardware Co Incorporated ' ' Successor) t Teerd ft Woks Co. UMWmWWW PORTLAND Latest Quotations In the Portland Markets. CompleU Market Reports Corrected Each Day Giving the Wholesale Prlcei of Commodities, Farm Produce, and VeteUbles, TIME CARD Astoria & Columbia River R. R. Co, Effective, Monday, 8eptmhet iooy- Pciflo Time. a.m f I " 8.I& 6.M s.wi ' S.e . t.66 USi t.S ' f.SD am a.m. w mo, WrnaTlliloi ,m, 6.1 6.16 ilO.lH I0.M io.au m 6.60 6 101 T.I1 o 6.tt 6. 6. 6.8 7 11 i.m j.m p.m T.an T.n T,w tub a.m, 8.0) 1M 67 10.00 8 111 10 ID 8.M 6.6'; (.40 10.AH 10 61 11 46 11.46 LI 06 0. M 46.6 U. 6.8 U.l 71.2 78.7 W.6 W.6 106.7 109.4 Lv. Ar. BnnTftun. Lv OOHlKt Arr Utiurn U.Rl 112.40 lH.tn p.m 1ST 116.7 116.1 lllli OIllNl'V . . CIAIBK iTNIK jrSCTIONt-. .curroN Al" ASTORIA) ;L LV AHIUKIA Ar i. WAH11KNTON Lv Ar." Lv.. uiMiinKn , JTT. HTKVKNH LV ,. FT. STKVKN8 Ar ,.. HAMMOND.. ....... ... WAHKKNTON LV lUtKNT U wAkKKNIOl uMniiii,tM ..Ar ..SKAH1UK Ar BOLLADAY : Mllea I xl I a i 5 119.1 W.7 78.8 M.J 60.8 M.h 47.9 40.4 19.8 19.8 18.4 1 ih 10.66 I0.40 8.26 10 16 10 06 9.62 si 16 6. SO 17.6 10-1 13.4 8.4 10 0.0 m.lp.m.a.m. lo.ooj e.o 8.16 7.66 :T:Si 7.46 7.4 T.41 7.88 7. SB Tar 6 67 . t 46 h.m tut 7.60) 7"l I 7.041 m KM H 8.60' 2.46 6.861 3.9(1 it 11 00 110.40 Tsui 6.0x bOO 4.66 Ip.m. Tlono 2.0HJIO. 14 m1 to on 12 aoiio.a 112.10110.11 11.96 110. u 10.46 10. w H.m. H. :46 8. as la.m. No6. 28 and 28 run from Aatoria to Ciatiop ueaon ?i jtj. bwtbm. o. b nn from PortUnd to Atori ami CUtaop Beach dire. No. 84 runa from PortUnd to AatorU only. No. 80 runa from Artork to OaUop Beach direct. - Noa. II, M and 29 nia rla Ft. Sterew. No. 21 ran from CUUop Beach to i AitorU and Portland dlreei Additional train will bo run from AitorU to It Sttrwi and return on Sunday, learing Aatorin 11:80 m, wrio Ft Stortni 12 iM o. m. Eoturning learn It Sterena 2:00 b, m., mw Aatoria I AS p. m. 'k 0N8-At Porttark irtth il tranaettoenUl Hnc At Gobi ; wIU, Norte Pnmn.IUUw.y Oo.. At Atoria witteamer, for Ban Pranclw A nod TUmmook and Dwaoo Btilwny Nlgtloa Oo.'e boat nd nny. . TTIuwoAtlckttnwUtoniulfTomtJlpolnU in tisa Bart and Europe. For further oeTticulAXi apply to, B. H. JENTJtNa. . 7UPMW paouu- m Gem. Ft PnMBffr. Agt, 4 , ASTpKIA, OBBOON. The louvre Concert Hall ; FIRST CLASS LIQUORS . AND CIGARS it; SEVENTH AND AST0R STREETS. Rooms in Connection. Vic Lindbkck, Prop. I MHHIM'I I 1 1 i Hh r; NTON First-Class Liquors and Cigars ' 6oa Commercial Street . ' Comer Commercial and 14th. . . ASTORIA, OREGON fcMMHHMM4)lttttl lllini ,anai,i.6, l'OUTLANI), Jan. 13. - Information secured on Front atreet today 1 to the effect that two, and potibly time, of the leading onion jobber of tbie city have enterod into a aort of combine the purpose of which ie to get control of the uneold etocki of onion now in tbl etaU and make it poevible for them to fix the market to suit themitelvei. At yet the cheme ha not gono beyond the forma tive atitge, and onion men not in the ipocd "ring" ay there i email chance of it uocee. At present there i no danger of com petition, on the part of Autralian onion for the price in the Southern Market are not yet high enough to permit of imnortatloiii. Quotation will have to go about the 83 mark before onion can be brought in from Australia in a man ner to erlouly affect the market. The potato market today i un changed with a limited demand in the South for fancy tock at the quotation given out yesterday. Grain, Flour, Feed. VTieataub, 83c j Valley, 86c; blue item, 83cj red Runlan, 81c. Date Producer' price 1 White. $2f; gray, t27. liny Valley timothy. $1819( East ern Oregon, 820'? 22 ; clover, 813; cheat, 813; alfalfa, 813; grain hay, 8U13. MiUfwMl City bran, ' 825i country bran, 24; ahorts, 824.60; country hort, 128 1 chop, 818; middling, (29. Flour Hard wheat, patent, $4.95; straight, 14.40; graham. 4,M; rye, $5; whole-wheat flour, 84.75; Valley flour, 84.40; Dakota, $fl.40O.GO; Eastern rye. 80.50; Pillsbury, 87; Corvallis, 84-40. Itye-f 1.25 1.30 per cwt. Crain Bag Domestic, 82c; Calcutta, 0c. Corn Whole, $32; cracked, 833 per tod. Buckwheat 4)38 per ton. Barley Prodncera' price: Brewing, 828.601 feed, 827; rolled, $3031. Cereal Food Rolled oat, cream, W- lb. aacki. 88 s lower srade, 88.507O; oatmeal, ateel cut, 401b. sacks, 880; 9 1b. sacks, $4.25 per bale; oatmeal (ground), 49-lb. lacks. 8550 per bbl.i 0 1b. tack. $4.50 per bale; split peat, 84.25 per 100-tb. sacks; 25 lb. boxes, 81.25: near! barley, 84-50 per 100 lba.i 251b. boxes, $1.25 per box; pastry flour, 101b. tack, fSXJ bbl. Groceries, Provisions. Etc Sugar (sack basis) D. O., $3.80; XX, 15.50; beet, $5.40; Golden V, K5; extra, C. 85.40: powdered. $5.50; boxes, 50 owt.. fruit or berry ugr, $5.60; boxea 50 owt. advance over sack basil (less la if paid for in 15 dayi). Coffee Mocha, 242So; Java, fancy. 2528o; Java, good, 2024c; Java, or dinary, 1720c; Costa Rica, fancy, 18 20c; Costa Rica, good. 1018c; Ar- buckle. $16.63 cwt.; Lion. $15.83 owt.; Colombia coffee, 14o lb; Salvador, 111c 14jc. Rice Imperial Japan, No. 1, $0.25; Southern Japan, 515jc; broken, 6c; head, fancy, 7Jo; choice, 7c. Sago and Tapioca Scarce, 6!c Figs White, per pound, 87e; black, 0ft(7c. Provisions Ilanie, large, 120; email, 12Je; picnic, 0c; boiled hams, 22c; boiled picnic, 18c; breakfast bacon, fancy. 22c; English. 16c; dry salted short clear. 102o; backs, 10Jc. Dates Golden, CO-lb. boxes, 6CJc; Mb. package, 8c; Fard, 15-lb. boxes, $1.40 box. . , Raisin Loose , muscatel, 8-erown, 10c; 2 -crown, 9c; bleached seedless Sultanas, 1013pc; unbleached seedle Sultanas, 8o; 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, 1 -lb. ovals, $2.85; Alaska tails, pink, 95c; red, $1.85; nominal, 2s, tails, $255. Salt-Bales of 75-2s, bale, $2.25; bales of 60-3s, $2.25; bales of 40-4s, bats, $2.25; bales of 15-lOs, bale, $2.25; bags, 60s, fine, ton, $17.60; bags, 50oj genuine Liverpool, $20 bags, 60s, 1 ground, $13; 100s, ton, $12.60; R. 8. V. F, 20 6-lb. cartons. $2.25; R. S. V. P., 8-lb. cartons. $1.75; Liverpool lump, per ton, $20.50. Lard Kettle-rendered, tierces. HSc; tubs 12o; 60s, 12o; . 20s, ,12; 108, 121oj 6s, 121c. Standard pure: Tierces, lo less; oompound.tierces, 80; leaf. 13c Nut Walnuts, No. 1, soft shell. 18c; filberts. 17e: Brasils, 20o; Pecans, 19 20c; filberts, 17c; Brasils, 20c; Pecans, 23o; hickory, 8c; Virginia peanuts, 81o; Jumbo Virginia peanuts, iucj -ua-panmw peanuts, 71o; chestnuts, Italian 10c, Ohio 25c; coooanut!, dozens, 8590o; pine nuts, 171o. : ' ' ' - Spices-doves, 191o lb.; chillies, 131c per pound. Vegetables. Cabbage 75o$l cwt.; cauliflower, 75 0?$1 dos.; celery, 85c$l dos.; parsley, $1.25; hot house lettuce, , $1.00 $1.25 box;' heads, 65 cents dozen; nltianh. hnr. S1.25: Brussels sprouts, 8c; ortinhokes. 90c(ff$1.15 dos.; okra, 85c lb.; tomatoes, $1.26(2.00 crate; peppers. beans, green and wax, 15o lb.; egg plant, 15o lb. beets, $1 per owt.; turnips, 75c $1 per cwt.; carrots, ouc(3!i per cwi, Peas, lOo lb. , sweeti, 2J3o per pound. ' Hops, .Wool, Hide, etc. 'Hops 1907 crop,.47jo pound. Feathers-Jee, whlto, 3640c; geese, gray or mixed, 2530c duck, whIU, lfift.20cj duck, mixed, 1216o. Wool Valley, 1820e; Kaltn Ore gon, 12 18c, a to shrinkage. Cascara bugrada (chittim bark) 51 7o per pound, Bewx-lood, clean and pure, 22 25c per pound. Tallow Prime, 6cj No. 2 and grease, 28o per pound. Oregon Clraperoot Per 100 lbs $0 $7. "r Hide Dry hide, No. 1, 12o pound; dry kip, No. 1, 12o pound; dry laited, one-third kit; dry calf, 14o pound; salted steer, 6c pound; aalted cows, 4o rind; stag and bulls, 80 pound; kip, pound; calf, 7c pound; green stock, lc Icm; sheeptklg, shear I in gx, 1026c short wool, 3040c; medium and Ion wool, according to quality, 6O90c; dry horse, 60c$l; dry colt, 25c; angora, 80cfe$l; goat, common, 1020c Oils, Lead, Etc. Coal Oil Pearl and astral oil, cases, lSJ per gallon; water white, iron bar rel, Ilia; eocene and extra star, cases, 21c; headlight oil, cases, lfljcj iron barrels, Ilijoj Elaine, cases, 28c Fruits. Domestic Fruit Apples, fancy, $1.60 C4$2 box; good, 7Scft$1.25 box; pears, 50c$1.50 box; cranberries, $811 per barrel. Tropical Frlut Iemon, $3.505.00 box; oranges, new navel, $262.76 box; grape-fruit, $4.25 box; bananas, 6c lb. 1 crated, Olo lb.; pogegranate, $2 crate; tangerines, $2 box; pineapples, $4(?5 dozen. Dried Fruit Applie. 910c per lb.; aplloot, 10fi$19c; peaches, ll13c; pears, ni14c; Italian prunes, 2!6c; California figs, m-liite, in ascks, SfiOJc per Hi; black, 4afjDc; bricks, 7&c92.26 per box; Smyrna, 18120o per lb; date, Persian, 6l(7e per lb. Produce. Butter Country creamery, 3035e; city creamery, 35(37 !c; store, 1920c; butter fat, 33i30o. Egg Ranch, candled, 3032& Ciieese Young America, 18c; Oregon full creams, flats, 17c. Honey Dary, lOifflllc; amber, 12 13c; fancy white, 1415c Poultry roosters, (glOc n; bens, 13(3 14c lb; dressed stock, 23c higher than live; ducks, 1415c lb; turkeys, live, 1617o lb; dressed, 1820a fc; geese, live, 910o tt; pigeons, old, $1.00 per uotcn; squabs, per dozen. The Pare Food Law. Secretary Wilson eays, "One of the objects of the law is to inform the con sumer of the presence of certain harm ful drop in medicines." The law re quires that the amount of chloroform. opium, morphine, and other habit form ing drugs be stated on the label of each bottle. The manufacturers of Chamber lain' Cough Remedy have always claim ed that their remedy did not contain any of these drugs, and the truth of this claim is now fully proven, as no mention of them is made on the label This remedy -is not only one of the safest, but one of the best in use for coughs snd colds. Its value Las been poven be yond question during the many year it has been in general use. For sale by Frank Hart and leading druggists. . . A City of Mexico paper ssys of Am erican political contests that "There is always a mysterious, unknown factor in presidential elections." In fifty years the Democrats have succeeded in elect ing one man, and consider the mysteri ous factor rather one-sided. TOE G EM : C. F. WISE. Prop. , Choice Wines, Liquor Merchants Lunch From ' I andCigarf 11:30 a. m. to 1:30 p. m. Hot Lnncn at AU Hour. 35. Cent Corner Eleventh and Commercial. -, 't ' ASTORIA OMCOW '"".IT Sherman Transler Co. HENRY 8HO MAN, Manager Facks, Carriage Baggage CheckeJ aadTrans'erred Truck j and FnrsJtsH Wagons Pianos Moved, Boxed and Shipped. ;' 433Commerda! Street. rJ ; V ';J . . ai Pfcei ir If earnestness of purpose, coupled with akin, experience and modtn facilities COUNT , , . ... ..,,-;:. Then the DISSTON "COUO AX SAW" wfil continue U the STAID A5D by which the merits of an other saws are Judged. FOR SALK AT TBS Astoria Hardware Co., 113 12th St. X)0 Don't Tike the Risk. When you have a bad cough or cold do not let it drag along until it becomes chronic bronchitis or develops into an attack of pneumonia, but give it the attention it deserves and get rid of it. Take Chamberlain's Cough Remedy and you are sure of prompt relief. From a small beginning the sale and use of this preparation has extended to all ports of the United Mates and to many foreign countries. Its many remarkable cures of coughs and colds have won for it this wide reputation and extensive use. Sold by Frank Hart and leading druggists. Count Boni. is persistent $nhis ef- . - ... ... 1 ... . ... ions 10 Keep Dciore xne puDiic. For the bargain-lover January is the gladdest month in the year. , Fever Sores. Fever sores and old enronio sores should not be healed entirely, but should be kept in healthy condition. This can be done by applying Chamberlain's Salve. This salve has no superior for this pur pose. It is also most excellent for chap ped hands, tore nipples, burns and dis eases of the akin. For sale by Frank Hart and leading druggists. t aiaMsasMsMMBisMsasiMawt . The venerable Austrian emperor who was supposed to be desperately sick two months ago has just delivered a speech from the throne in a firm voice, and showing no traces of illness in his face. Frans Josef seems to have understood his own case when he told his doctors that he considered work his best tonic New York via O. R. (St N. And connecting lines, the Oregon Short Line snd Union Pacific, through Omaha or Kansas City and Chicago. Commencing December 1st, 1907, AND CONTINUING DAILY 30 DAYS. This rate will entitle passenger' to tourist accommodations only. Berth in tourist sleeper from Portland tOAy Aft Chicago .....p I UU THROUGH TOURIST SLEEPERS Leave Portland daily for Chicago without change via the Oregon Short Line, Union Pacifm and Chicago and Northwestern. Accom modations equal to the best.' The shortest and quickest route be tween Portland and the East. Through tickets to and from all points In Europe. G. W. ROBERTS, Agent, O. R, 4 N. Dock. WHEN YOU WANT PRICES THAT ARE RIGHT Write uswe're here for that purpose The Work We Do Anythingfin the electrical Business. Bell's House Phones Inside wiring and Fixtures installed and kept in repair.! We will be glad to quote you prices. v X OUR PRICES WILL DO THE REST : STEEL & EWART 421 Bond Street. Phono Main 3M1 teeeeeeeeeee4e)oeeeee4eoeeeoje))j Lame Shoulder Cured. ; Lame shoulder is usually caused by rheumatism of the muscles and quickly yields to a few applications of Chamber lain's Pain Balm. Mrs. F. II. McElwee, of Boistawn, New Brunswick,' writes: "Having boon troubled for some time with a pain in my left shoulder, I de cided to give Chamberlain's Pain Balm a trial, with the result that I got prompt relief." For sale by Frank Hart and lead ing druggist. , . r;f j HERINGTON'S TABLETS ABSOLUTELY CURE Indigestion, Rheumatism, Diabetes, Kidney Diseases, '; Bladder Troubles, Liver complaints. A SURE KIDNEY AND LIVER CURE Have you healthy kidneys! If not, you will soon be attacked with that terrible Diabetes, Bright' Disease, Gravel, Dropsy or Rheumatism; and tow health and happiness ruined. We have the only treatment that is a rare owe for the dreaded Brighfs Disease, Diabetes, and all other form of Kidney and Bladder Troublee. If your kidney are not healthy, if the bladder ia innamed and weakened, urine hisblv colored or cloudv. amjnHn u, .t t 1. w v - G yisnni isj Bfujss jp) back, nervous, languid, depressed, weakened in boy and bind, bowels oonsti- A 1 J tl . 0 . . pateo. ana aigwuou oaa, vrne iot a nox or uenngton't Tablet and be eared. RHEUMATISM is caused bv an excess of nrio M fa t. i.u reputable physician, ask your 'family doctor, and he will tell yon that the Urio Add must be dissolved and drawn from the system before the disease yields. : : - -. - '.r'j. . V What Causes Rheumatism ; , Now we say that the only medicine known that will actually dissolve this Uric Add and eanrv it out of the bodr is Herinvton t.m. t plications such as liniments, electricity, massaging, eto, will afford temnotarv wv, mm m m wn w tu injur j OI TOe patient, unless eonstita tional treatment ia carried on at the same time. Why, Because the malady is a disease of the blood, and the blood must be freed of the cause-or so cure oaa follow. -' ' 1. : WRITE TODAY Fill in the coupon printed below and send It to us with 25 cents. We will immediately mail to you a liberal sued box of Bering ton's Tablets. If they fail to CURE you we will return your money as wfll ingly as we took it Our guarantee Is, NO CURB, NO PAY. FILL IN THIS COUPON TODAY Our remedy will put you on the road to health and happiness. - - HER1KGT0N 1MFDIC11VE CC. (Jrard P?iids, Wfch. Herrmgton Medicine Co Grand Rapids, Michigan, I enclose 28 cents, for which please senJ, postage prepaid. 1 box Herimr ton's Tablet. , ( . , My Name My Address.... , My Druggist'a Name.........