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About The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 17, 1908)
FRIDAY JANUARY 17, iool. THE MORNING ASTOR1AN, ASWIUA. OREGON. 7T January Official Tide Tables 1 . Compiled by th U. S. Government for Astoria and Vicinity. , JANUARY, 1008. High Wat.r. A. M. P, M. Dal h.m. ft bin. ft. Wednesday 110:26 , 011:60 t.l Thursday 3 11:15 1.6 Friday I 0:43 7.tl!:0S t.t BMurday 4 1:13 T.tllito (.4 8UNDAT ....... 6 l:o 1.1 1:40 t.l Monday 1:06 t.t :S0 1.1 Tuesday 7 1:64 1.1 1:14 1.4 Wednesday ..... 1 4:88 1.4 4:22 T.T Thursday S 1:811 1.4 6;J0 7.0 Friday .....10 t:io 1.4 :4J 1.7 Saturday .......It 7:15 t.Z 1:04 1.4 SUNDAY 11 1:10 1.2 1:13 1.1 Monday .13 1:06 1.110:10 l.T Tuaxday 14 1:61 1.4 11:27 t.l Wednesday 16 10:44 1,1 Thursday 11 0:16 T.J Thursday ltl:l 1.1 Krlday ..17 0:60 7.0 11:06 l.t Saturday 11 1:10 T.4H1:40 l.t SUNDAY 1 :02 T.l 1:12 1.1 Monday .........20 1:12 T.6 1:40 1.0 Tusaday 11 1:00 T.7 1:10 T.T Wednesday .....22 1:26 T.l 1:00 T.4 Thursday .......23 1:66 T. 1:40 T.O Friday ..14 4:10 1.0 4:14 1.7 Saiurday 26 1:10 1.0 1:10 l.t SUNDAY ! 1:00 1.0 1:46 l.t Monday .........17 1:60 1.0 1:12 1.1 Tuesday II 7:66 1.1 1:16 1.0 Wdnaday .....29 1:00 1.4 10:44 1.6 Thurtday go 10:00 1.7 11:4 7.1 JANUARY, 1908. 14)44)4)4)4)4)44)4)4)44 ''''' ' i...jr-:rr ASH BOX : - RUOIUTE UNIVERSAL The Foard Low Water. A. M. P. M. Data h.m, ft h.m. ft. Wednesday ..... 1 4:1s 1.1 6:3d -0.1 Thursday 2 1:16 1.3 1:16-1.1 Friday ., I 6:12 1.3 7:04-1.3 Saturday ....... 4 1:06 t.l 7:60-1.1 8UNDAY 6 1:00 1.0 1:16-1.1 Monday 1 1:62 1.1 1:23 -1.1 Tuesday 7 1:60 1.110:12-0.6 Wednosday ..... 1 10:60 1.8 11:00 0.1 Thursday ....... 1 11:60 2.1 11:60 1.1 Friday 10 12:66 1.1 ..... .... Saturday 11 0:60 1.1 2:06 1.4 KUNDAY 12 1:66 1.6 1:14 0.1 Monday ,,....,.13 1:02 1.0 4:16 0.4 Tuesday 14 4:04 1.1 1:06 -0.1 Wednesday .....16 6:00 1.6 1:62-0.6 Thursday ...... .11 6:60 1.6 1:32-0.1 Friday 17 1:16 1.6 7:01-0.7 Haturday ,., 11 7:12 1.6 7:40 -0.1 HUNDAY .......19 7:46 1.6 1:08-0.1 Monday to 1:20 1.4 1:35 O.O Tuwsdny 11 1:60 1.2 1:06 0.4 Wadnesday 22 1:24 1.0 1:25 O.T Thursday .23 1:62 1.7 1:6)1 l.t Friday 24 10:40 1.1 10:16 1.1 Haturday .......2511:34 t. 011:20 1.4 SUNDAY 11 12:36 l.t Monday 17 0:13 t.l 1:60 l.t Tuesday tl 1:13 1.4 1:06 O.t Wednesday 29 3:15 1.7 4:10-0.1 Thurs lay ....... SO 1:66 1.1 1:10-0.1 Friday II 6:07) t.l :0Q-1J COLD WEATHER IS COMING See the bargains in our big stove department upstairs. If your money is in the bank give us your check. & Stokes Hardware Go Incorporated 1 Saeceseor U faarl Stake C. ' 'TIME CARD y.... Astoria & Columbia River R. R. Co. Effectlv, Monday, September 3907 'cU Tim. ,a.m. ' 1.16 t.HS "I.tSl 8 Ml 3.4ft 1.4s 1 u 1.161 t. . am .ts 1.3ft 10.1a 10i 10.S0I .in p.m 'i'M 1 101 lli- iso t.tft t.w Obi in f.SO p.m. p.m. e.w 7! 7.11 7.M 1.06 a.m. 1.00 . B.M. S 7 10.05 1.HI10 IN t.M 10,86 I.IK; 1.40 10 M 11 4W II. 4M U.0M Muis" a. 40.6 5ft. 60.3 W.I T1.3 71.7 i SH.I 106.7 ioft.7 HLr iw.i IN. la.wi 13.B1 1111.40 lil.W p.m, T55T 116.7 ue. iigJ -L. Lv. Ar. PORTLAND t Lt ont.K ....arr RAlNlKKf ,, jHAiurn CUINCY CLATHKANIS Jl'NCTlONf.. WIHTPOH' ............ Vkinun ............ Ar AKTOH1AI ;L Lr ! ASTORIA Ar Ar. w AHKKNTOM Lv F7n7ABRkSTOli......Ar .... .... HAMMOND.. Ar. FT. MKVKN8 Lv Lv FT. BTKVKN8 Ar X ! Ill.qv'iMMtllttii r WAKBKKTON .......,l.v Lv....:.WAii!tkNio ..... Ar ....... .OBAS H A KT HFAH1DK Ar. BUUADAY Lt IKs 119.1 N.7 W.I (H.l f.l M.t 47 1 40.4 10.1 Id I 18.4 17.1 1M 114 14 10 0.0 a 1 p.m. 'p.m. lil.llS,10.N 10 Mi l.rtj 8.j 7.M 1.10 7.04 10.40 10. IN 100!. I W 9.81 .U I.Wi I.U r.&n Tin 7.46 7.4K T.4II 7.81 T.as T.ittTOfti 6. as 67 J I 4ft .m 9 OB. ii 6.60 1.46 a.ao l.Oh O.00 4. Ml ! a 11.00 10.40 S.lOiW 3 .08 10W 10010.11 12,10.0(1 11 3D 10.1 12.lOll0.ll ii.sNi 10. M 10.4A 10.86 .m. 10, 1. .41 t.l) a.m. Vol. 20 and 28 run from Astoria to Clatsop Beach tla Ft Stevens. No: It runt ram Portland to Aitoria and Clatsop Baeh direct. No. 24 runs from Firtland to Astoria onljr. No. 10 runs from Astoria to Clataop Beaeh direct. ' No. SI, So and 29 run via Ft. Btewns. No, 21 runs from Clatsop Beach to Astoria and Portland direct. Additional train will be run from Astoria to It gterens and return on Sunday, leaving Aitoria 11:30 a. arriy Ft Steves 12i20 p. m. Ettornlof leaves Ft Stevens 8:00 p. m., arrives Astoria 1:45 p. a, Train marked run dailrj t Teleuraph stations. CONNECTIONS At Portland, with an trans -eontlMntal lines. At Gobi, with Nortnara Paoifl Railway Co. At Aitoria with steamer for San Fraadae ami Tillamook and Swam Railway A Navigation Oo.' boat and railway. ThmgV ticket told to and from all polnU In Ue But and Europe. For furUker partkubu apply to. , R. H. JENKINS, , ' r . aS . ; Cto. Ft 4 Hmgt. Agt, ' , ASTORIA, OREGON. Latest Quotations In the Portland Markets. Complete Market Kaporti Corrected Each Day Giving tha WhoIeiaU Prlcei of Commodities, Farm Produce, and Vegetable. P0HTLAN7), Jan. 1 -Tliere wai a Letter feeling In the poultry market yes tnlay. Receipt wre light and the ac cumulated stock of clilckcn was worked olT at slightly higher prlcei. There was a strong demand for broilers, but very fvw were to be had. Turkeys, loth live and dtcsw.d, continued a drug on the markst. 1 -,.'' Although eggs were plentiful and slow of sale, the price wi held steady at 30 cents, in anticipation of colder weather In the oear future. ' There were no new development! in the butter market. ; Mttt41tM'MMtt MIMIt It MIHHMttllttHHM i THE TRENTON I First-Class Liquors and Cigars 60s Commercial Stmt Corner Commerekl and 34th. : : ASTOBIA, OuGOH J I liel Louvre GoncertH FIRST CLASS LIQUORS ' 1 AND CIGARS SEVENTH AND AST0R STREETS. Rooms inConnbction. , Vic Lindbeck, Prop. Grain, Flour, Feed. WheatClub, 83cj Valley, 85c; blue item, 83c 1 red Ruxilan, lie. Oats rroiluccri' priccn WTilte, $2Sj gray, f27. Hay-Valley timothy, S1819i Eait ern Oregon, 120r?22 elover, $13; cheat, fl3j alfalfa, $13; grain hay, $1415. Millfced City bran. 1)25; country bran, 124 short, (24.90; country ahorti, f20; chop, ti8 middlingi, 20. Flour Hard wheat, patent, $4.95; straight, $440 j graham. 14.50; rye, $5; whole-wheat flour, W.7S; Valley flour, $4.40; Dakota, (0.406.00; bitern rye, 10.50 1 TllUbury, $7; Corvallls, $4.40. Rye-4ll.23 1.30 per cwt. Grain Bags Domestic, 8c; Calcutta, Oe. Corn Whole, $-12; cracked, (33 per ton. Buckwheat $30 per ton, Harlev lroducers' prlcei: Brewing, $28.50; feed, $27; rolled, $3031. Cereal Foods Rolled oats, cream. 90 lb. sacki, $8; lower grade, $9.5007.50; oatmeal, atcel cut, 491b. sacks, $8.50; 01b. sack, $4.23 per bale; oatmeal (ground), 401b. sacks. $8.50 per bbl.i n ib. sacks. $4.50 per bale; split pea, $4.23 per 100-lb. sacki; 251b. boxes, $1.25; pearl barley. $4.60 per 100 Ibs.i 251b. boxes, $1.25 per box; pastry flour, 10-lb. lacks, $350 bbl Groceries, Provisions, Etc. Sugar (sack tisiti) D. 0., $5.00; XX, $5.50; beet. $3.40; Golden C. $5; extn, C, $3.40; powdered, $3.50; boxes, 50 cwt fruit or berry suwr, $5.00: boxea 50 cwt. advance over sack basis (lest to. If paid for In IS days). Coffee Mocha, 2428c; Java, fanov, 2328o; Java, good, 2024c; Java, or dinary, 1720c; Costa Rica, fancy. 18 20c; Coita Rica, good, JOlSoj Ar- buckie. aio.03 cwt.; Lion. $15.88 owt.; Colombia coffee, 14o lb; Salvador, llc 14Jo. Rice Imperial Japan, No..l, $655; Southern Japan. 5Jg5jc; broken, 5c; head, fancy, 7 lo; choice, 7c, , Sago and Tapioca Scarce, 8 Jo. Figs White, per pound, 87c; black, 67c. Provision Blams, large, I2c; amall, 12Jc; picnic, Oct boiled hams, 22c; balled plenk 18c; breakfast bacon, fancy, 22c; English, 18c; dry salted short clears, 1OJ0; backs, 103c. Dates Golden, 80-lb. boxes, 661c; Mb. packages, 8c; Fard, 13-lb. boxes, i.su nox. Raisins Loose mucateli, 3-crown. 10c; 2 -crown, PJo; bleached seedleM Sultanas, 1013ic; unbleached seedless Sultanas, 8gc; 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, 1-Ib. flats. $2.10; l ib. flats, $1.30; fancy, l ib. ovals, $2.85; Alaska tails, pink, 850; red, $1.35; nominal, 2s, talis, $2.25. Salt Bales of 75 -2s, bale, $2.25; balei of 00-Ss, $2.25; bales of 40-4s, baU $2.25: bales of 15-10s, bale, $2.25; bags, 50s, fine, ton, $17.50 bags, BOc; genuine Liverpool, $20; bags, 60s. 1 ground, $13; 100s, ton, $12.50; R. S. V. P, 20 5-lb. cartons, $2.25; R. S. V. P., 3-Ib. cartons, $1.75: Liverpool lumn. tier ton. $20.50, Lard Kettle-rendered, tierces. 11 Jo; tubs, 12o; 60s, 12c; 20s, 121 i 10s, 12 Jo; 8a, 128c Standard pure: Tierces. lo less; compound.tiercei, so; tear, 13C Nuts Walnuts. No. 1, soft shell, 18c; filberts, . 17c; Brazils, 20c; Pecans, 10 20o; filberts, 17c; Brasila, 20c; Pecans, 23o; hickory, So; Virginia peanuts, 81c; Jumbo Virginia peanuts, 10c; Japanese peanuts, 7o; ohestnuts, Italian 10c, Ohio 25c; cocoanins, dozens, 8500c; pme nuts, 171c , Sploea Cloves, 10o lb.; chillies, 13 jo per pound. - Vegetable. Cabbasre 75offl$rcwt.i cauliflower, 75 mi do. 1 celery. 85c$l doz.1 parsley, $1.25; hot nous lettuce, $1.00 $1.25 box; beads, 88 cent dozen; spinach, box, $1.25; Brussels sprouts, 80; artichokes, 90o$1.15 do.; okra, 85c lb.i tomatoes, $1.262.00 crate; pepper. 814o lb 5 pumpkins, $1.25 crate; beans, green and wax, 15c lb.; egg-plant, ISO lb. 1 beets, $1 per cwt.; turnips, oc $1 per cwt.; carrots, 50c$l per cwt. Peas, lOo lb. , c , sweets, 213o per pound. Hops, Wool, Hides, eta Hops 10O7 crop, 47Jo pound. Feathers Ceese, white, 3540c; geese, , gray or mixed, 2530o; . duck, whlto, iWTiue; quok, mixea, iisgiioo. , Wool Valley, 1820o: JJaitern Ore gon, 1218o, as to shrinkage. , Uascara jsngroua (cnittim oars; osis 7o per pound. - , . . . Beewnx )ooa, ciean ana pure, 23o per pound, Tallow Prime, 6cj No. 2 and grease, 28c per pound. Oregon GraiKsroot Per 100 lbsw $0 Hides Dry hidei. No. 1. 121a noundi Jry kip, No. 1, 12c poundj drj salted, one third less: dry calf. 14c nound: islted steers, So pound; salted, cows, 4c pouna ; stags and bulls, So pound; kip, 3d pound; calf, 7a pound; green stock, lc itiort wool, Wft40cj medium and Ion wool, accordion' to quality, 60(800c; dry horses, 60e.$l; dry colt. 25c; angora, S0cg$l; goat, common, 1020c Oils, Lead, Etc. Coal Oil Pearl and aitral oil, cases, 181s per gallon; water whits, iron bar rel", llc; eocene and extra star, cases, 21ic headlight oil, cases, lyjcj iron barrels, 12c; Elaine, ewes, 28c. Fruits, Domestic Fruits Apples, fancy, $1.50 $2 box; good, '7fie?i4l.25 box; pears, 30c$1.50 box; cranberries, $8U per barrel. , : Tropical Friuts Lemons, $3.50 5.00 box; oranges, new navels, $2.25 2.75 box; grapefruit, $4.25 box; bananas, 5c lb.; crated, Cio lb.; poeeffranates, $2 crate; tangerines, $2 box; pineapples, $4 5 dozen. , i Dried Fruits Applies, o10c per lb.; aplicots, 1619c; peaches, ll13c; pears. Ill 14c; Italian prune, 2!0c; California figs, niite, in ascks, 60c per lb; black, 4s5c; bricks, lte&W-a per box; Smyrna, 18120c per lb; dates, Persian, 61 7e per lb. Produce, Butter Country creamery, 3035e; city creamery, 3537!c; store, 1920c; butter fat, 3.')36c Ki(gs Ranch, candled, 3032& Cheese Young America, 18c; Oregon full creams, flats, 17c, Honey Dary, 101llcj amber, 12 13c! fancy white. 14 15c. Poultry Old roosters, 910o lb; bens, 13 14c lb; dressed stock, 2 3c higher than live; ducks, 1415c lb; turkeys, live, 1(1(5,170 lb; dressed, 1820c tt; geee, live, 9 10c lb; pigeons, old. $1.00 per dozen; squabs, ?&J per dozen. y '0 ' Wo are making financial history, but the prophets are not agreed as to the final chapter.' HUSBAND AND WIFE. Th Pathetio 8equsl to a Tragedy of the Alps. : Many year ago I read a pathetic story, which 1 constantly recalled to mind as the duties of tbla compilation compel me to read the record of past year and re peruse the long closed let ter of my beloved and live over again the nappy day when we were all In all to each other. I do not remember all the details of the Incident which so Impressed me, but the chief facta were these: A married couple were crossing one of the great glacier of the Alpine re gions when a fatal accident occurred. The husband fell down one of the huge crevasses which abound on all glaciers. The rope broke, and the depth of the chasm was so great that no help could be rendered, nor could the body be re covered. Over the wife's anguish at her loss we muBt draw the veil of si lence. Forty years afterward saw her, with the guide who had accompanied them at the time of the accident, stay lng at the nearest hotel at the foot of the glacier, waiting for the sea of Ice to give up Its dead, for by the well known law of glacier progression the form of her long lost husband might be expected to appear, expelled from the mouth of the torrent about that date. Patiently and with unfailing constancy t'jey watched and waited, and their hopes were at last rewarded. One day the body was released from Its prison lu the Ice, and the wife looked again on the features of him who had been so long parted from her. But the pathos of the story lay in the fact that sl-.e was then an old woman, while the newly rescued body was that of quite a young nod robust man, so faithfully had the crystal casket pre served the Jewel which it held so long. The forty years had left no wrinkles on that marble brow. Time's wither ing fingers could not touch him In that tomb, and so for a few brief moments the aged lady saw the husband of her youth as be was In the days which were gone forever. C H. Spurgeon's Autobiography. A Flareback. "Brudder Jones, if you didn't smoke you might own a brick bouse like what I does." "Look here, man, don't you come pesterin' wtf me like dat You didn't git dat brick house by not smokin. You got it by borrowln' man newspa per to read an' man clothes to wear an' man vlttles to eat You may be a fly financier, but dat don't gib you no license to set up ter a human copy bookr-St Louis Republic. - Discipline. A Frenchman was teaching In a large school, where he bad a reputa tion for making some queer mistakes. One day he was taking a class which was rather disorderly, What with the heat and troublesome boys he was very snappish. Having punished sev eral boys and sent one to the bottom of the form, he at last shouted out In a passion, "Ze whole class go to ze bot tom!" London Scraps. ' Simple Remedy For La Grippe t grlpp cough are dangerou as they frequently develop Into pneumonia. Foley's Honey and Tsr not only tojw the cough but heal and strengthen the lung so that no serious results need be feared. The genuine Foley's Honey and Tar contains no harmful drug and is in yellow package. Refus .substitutes. The Kai.cr in said to have left $10,- 000 in tips at Windsor Castle. What a welcome visitor ha .would, be here at the pr'nt inownM More eltttkity of the currency and less elattli'ity of the financial cnnncience are deid-rata of equal importance. Stomach Trouble Cured. If you have any trouble with your stomach yon should take Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tablet. Mr. J. F. Kioto, of Edlna, Mo, say: "1 have used a great many different mediclnc for stomach trouble, but find Chamber lain's Stomach and Liver Tablet more beneficial than any other remedy I ever used." for sal by Frank Hart and lead ing druggist. . , 0 ' ' An Indiana woman went to jail rather than pay a fine of 1 cent. That sounds like economy carried to excess. 0 : Fever Sore. Fever sore and old chronic sores should not be healed entirely, but should be kept in healthy condition. This can be done by npplying Chamberlain' Salve. ini salve ha no superior for uia pur pose. is also most excellent for chap ped hand, sore nipples, burn and dis ease of the skin. For sale by Frank iiart and leading druggist. As usual, the innocent bystander is one of the worst parts of a bank run. i Pheumatism ii Diabetes, ii Kidney Diseases, ; Bladder Troubles, i i Liver Complaint, i: Indigestion, II Constipation, land all other disease arising fronrr Kiuney ana Madder troubles can ', Quickly, permanently, and :: ABSOLUTELY CURED Z Every sufferer from any of t&es TJreaa disease cnonu learn at oaei Zof the greatest cur known to nod rtcienc. , HARSIGTON'S TARTFTS - sr endorsed br nhvslciasB rrirrr fffhere. They will cur thousand T Til, tn cunvr v rnoi vnn 9 i Scad 25 cents Today. -for liberal box of these tablet. If Ithey do not eurea yon w will refund! ', Jyonr money. ,. Fill la Coupon and send It to w I Ttoday. f EEBIKGTOIf KZSICnrX CO. X Grand Sapid, Kicn. Herington Medkine Co, I Grand Rapids. Mica. T I enclose 25 cents for which pleaatX , jKaa, posi&ge pirpaia, i dox xxavaf ; ;ton' Tablet. I ISfyNam ; ;My Address , ! My Druggist' Nam . .............. WWWMtllllllMMHH SCOW BAY BRASS & IRON ASTORIA, okegon I30S AND BRASS FOUNDERS' LMD AND MARIKE EKCIXEEE3 0p.to-Oate.8aw: V1U Machinery prompt attention given to aU repair; wor. '8th and eranklln Ava. Tel. Main 8451 JOHN FOX Pre. F. L. BISHOP, See. ASTORIA SAVINGS BANK, Trsas. - NELSON TROYER, Vke-Pre. and Supt , ASTORIA IRON WORKS DESIGNERS AND MANUFACTURERS -OF THE LATEST IMPROVES-. . . . OimaLa' II..L1... a a i r . w tamiius mauMicry, Marmc tngmcs ana uoucrs COMPLETE CANNERY OUTFITS FTOHISHED. Carrespondeno Solicited. Feat of Fourth Street THE GEM C. F. WISE. Prop. Choice Wines, Liquor ' Merchant Lunch From and Cigara 11:30a.m. to 1:30. nu ' Hot Lunch at All Hour. $ Cent Corner Eleventh and Commercial. ' ASTORIA . . . . . OREGON Sherman Transter Co. ' HENRY SHER MAN. Manager Hack, Carriages Baggage Checked and Transferred Truck and Fnrahan Wagona Piano Moved. Boxed and Shipped. 433Commerdal Street jfala Paeat tev If earnestnesa of purpose, coupled with skill, experience and modna facilities COUNT Then the DISSTON "COUGAR SAW" wiU continue a the STAND ARB by which the merits of all other saw are judged. FOR SALE AT THE Astoria Hardware Co., 113 12th St. ' ' Wasted Tim. ,; ; in i' "You are wasting yotir'time painting pictures." . - ,? But I sell my pictures," protested the artist. . y"',;..v' "And thnt convinces me that you enn sell anything. : Such being the case, why not take up life insurance or steel bridges or something with big money In Itr Louisville Courier-Journal. When we think to cntch we are tome Sines caught Spnulsh Proverb. TO... '. New York viaO.R.(EiN. And connecting line, th Oregon Short Line and Union Pacific, through Omaha or Kanaaa City and Chicago. Commencing December 1st 1907, AND CONTINUING DAILY 30 DAYS. This rate will entitle passengers to tourist accommodation only. Berth in . tourist sleeper from Portland toAw am Chicago . . . ff (III THROUGH TOURIST SLEEPERS Leave Portland daily foe Chicago without change via the Oregon Short Line, Union Pacifle 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 point in Europe. G. W. ROBERTS, Agent, a R. & N. Dock.