The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930, January 23, 1908, Page 7, Image 7

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rum from FortlMd to Attork acd OaUop Baaek dim. NHnu turn
rortkud to Aatori onlr. No. 10 rant from Aatork to Clataop Baaoh dlreot
Noa. SI, 5 and M roa y! ft 8taTna. No, U mat from Clataop Baaeh to
Aitorta aad Portland diraftt Additioaai tiala will b ma from Aatori to It
8t4tiaa aad rotora oa Sundayi, laartef Aatoria HiSO a. bl, arriro Ft Storaat
IS18S t m. Raturnhg kwm Ft Stovana 1:00 p. m., arriraa Aatori 1:45 p. at,
' Tralna marked run dailrj f Telegraph itatfona.
OON2fSOTION9 At Portlaad, with all traaaoatlaaatal Uaaa At Gobi,
with KortMra Faeifla Railway Co. At Aatoria with ataamara for Baa Fraaoiaflt
aad Tillamook aad Owmo Railway A KaTlgatioa Coa boat aad railway.
Thrtuah tloketa aold to and from all poiat ia the Saat and Europe, for
farther partkndara apply ta, R. B. JENKINS, , ,
Gen. Ft A Paaangr. Agt,
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First-Class Liquors and Cigars
. Boa Cuumerdal Street
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Then h DISST0N "COUGAR SAW will continue aa the STAND
ARD by which the merlti of all other aawe are judged.
FOR SALE AT TRR . , .
Astoria Hardware Co.,i
113 12th St.
PORTLAND MARKETS
Latest Quotations lnthe Portland
55 Markets.
Complete Market Reporti Corrected Each
Day Giving the Wholeiale Price of
Commodttlee, Farm Produce, and
Vegetable. ,
? PORTLAND, Jan, 22.-With the
arrival of a car of celery yentcrday
and a car of cauliflower' today and
ihc uliipiuent of green ttuff tbrouglit
in by the lut etcamer from the aouth,
the vegetable market in for the pres
ent well .supplied, hut the demand!
cuntinuet steady and price are main
tained. Cauliflower today is quoted
at $1.80 to $2 a crate And cabbage at
$1 to $1.25 a hundred, Celery is un
changed. Three cars of bananas, all
in good shape, came in today. The
sweet potato market grows steadily
stronger in the south. Local quota
tions ere $3 25 to $3.50 a hundred.
Grain, Flour, Feed.
VTiet-Club, 83c Valley, 85cj blue
stem, 85cj red Russian, 81o.
Oats Producers' prtcesi White, $28;
gray, $27.
Hay-Valley tiipothy, $18ls East
ern Oregon, 2022i clover, $13: cheat,
$I3 alfalfa, I3( grain hay, Ulfl.
Millfeed City bran, $2S country
bran, $24 j shorts, $24.S0j country aborts,
$20; chop, $18; middlings, $29. ,
Flour Hard wheat, patent, $4.05
straight, (440 1 graham, $4.50; rye, 3j
hole-what flour, $4,75j Valley flour,
I4.40j Dakota, $O.4Or0.GO) Eastern rye,
W.50j l'ilisbnry, $7j Corvallis, 4.40.
Rye 1.25(S!l.S0 per cwt.
Grain Bags Domestic, 81c; Calcutta,
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Corn Whole, f 32; crackei $33 per
ton.
IliicVwheat 13(1 per ton.
Barley Producers' prices! Brewing,
28.50( feed, 27j rolled, $3031.
Cerral Foods Rolled oats, cream. W).
'h. saoka, tSj lower grade, fl.50(97JW);
oatroesl, steel cut,' 401b. sacks, 99M;
'i lb. sacks, $4.25 per bale oatmeal
'irrouml), 49 lb. sacks, $8.50 per bbl :
'lb, ssrks, 4.R0 per balei split pea,
'125 per 1001b. sacksj 25-Ib. boxes.
1 25) pearl harl4', $4 50 per 100 Iba..
'.Ilh. boxM, $155 per box; pastry flour
'fi lb. cacks. $5.20 bbl.1'
Groceries, Provisions, Etc.
Sugar (ack basis) D. G., $5.60; XX
!HM; beet, $5.40 j Golden C, $5; extn.
$5,40; x powdered, $5.50; boxea, 50
t.. fruit nr berry sugar, $5.00; boxes
K) cwt. advance over sack basis (lea?
',- If paid for in 15 days).
Coffee Mocha, 2428c; Java, fanev,
2528o; Java, good, 2024cj , Java, or-
'Unary, 1720c; Cost Rica, fancy, 18Q
(V: Costa Rica, good, 16lflc; Ar
buckle, $16,63 cwt.: Lion. $15.88 owti
Colombia coffee, 14o lb; Salvador, 111c
14o. '
Rice Imperial Japan, No.f 1, $655;
Southern Japan, fil5c; broken, 6c;
head, fancy, 7c; choice, 7o.
Sago and Tapioca Scarce, 6!e.
Figa Tilte, per pound, 67c; black,
07c
Provisions Hams, large, 12&o; small,
12ic; picnic, 9c; boiled hams, 22c; boiled
picnic, 18c; breakfast bacon, fancy, 22c;
English, 16c; dry salted abort clean,
lOJoj backs, lOJc.
Dates Golden. 00-lb. boxes, 66c;
l ib. itX-'kages, 8c; Fard, 15-lb. boxes,
$1.40 box. '
Raisins Loose muscatels, S-crown,
10c 1 2-crown, llo; bleached aeedless
Sultanas, 1013c; unbleached aeedless
Sultanas, 8Jc; London layers, 3-crown.
whole boxes of 20 oounds, $255; 2
crown, $2.10,
Canned Salmon Columbia River, 1
lb. tails, $2.00; 21b. tails, $2.95; fancy,
l ib. flats, $2.10; -lb. flats, $1.30;
fancy, l ib. ovals. $2-85; Alaska talis,
pink, 95c; red, $1.35; nominal, 2ft, talis,
$2.25.
Salt Bales of 75-2s, bale, $2.25; bales
of 60-3, $2.25; bales of 40-4s, bills,
$2.25; bales of 1510s, bale, $2.25; bags,
50s, fine, ton, $17.50; bags, 50cj genuine
Liverpool, $20; bags, 80s, ground, $13;
100s, ton. $12.50; R. S. V. P 20 5-Ib.
cartons, $2.25; R. S. V. P., 3-lb. cartons.
$1.75; Liverpool lump, per ton, $20.50.
Iard Kettle-rendered, tierces, life;
tuba, 12o; SOa, 12o; 20a, 121; 10s,
12o; 6. 12c Standard pure.- Tierces,
lo less; compound,tierces, 8c; leaf, 13c
Nuts Walnut, No. 1, soft shell 18c;
filberts, 17c; Brasila, 20oj Pecana, 19
20e; filberts, 17o; Brasils, 20c; Pecans,
23o; hickory, 80 ; Virgin! peanut, 8Jc;
Jumbo Virginia peanuts, 10o; Japanese
peanuts, 71o; chestnuts, Italian 10c. Ohio
250) ooeoanuta, downs, 8590o; pine
nuts, 171
Spices-Cloves, 19o lb.; chillies, 13 Jo
per pound.
Vegetable! . -
Cabbage -76o$l cwt.; cauliflower, 75
$1 do.; celery,' 85o$l dot.; parsley,
$155; hot house lettuce, $1,003
$155 box; beads, 65 cents ilosen;
spinach, box, $1.25; Brussels sprouts, 8c;
artichokes, 90e$1.15 do.; okra, .S5e
lb.; tomatoes, $1.252.00 orate; pepper
814o lb ; pumpkins, $1.25 crate;
beans, green and wax, 16o lb.; egg-plant,
15o lb.; beets, $1 per cwt.; turnips, 75e
$1 per cwt.j carrots, 60c$l per ewt.
Peas, lOo lb.
sweets, 213o per pound.
Hops, Wool, Hides, eta
Hops 1907 crop, ,471o pound.
Feathers Geese, . white, 3540o;
geese, gray or mixed, . 2530c; duck,
white. 1520o; duok, mixed, 1215c
Wool Valley, 1820c; Eastern' Ore
gon, 1218e, a to shrinkage.
Cascara Sngrada (chittim bark) old
7o per pound. ' '
Beeswax Good, clean and pure, 221
C;o per pound. , .
Hides Dry hides, No. 1, 12lo pound;
dry klpNo,'L 120 pound; dry salted
one-thirl less; dry calf, 14o pound;
Salted Steers, So pound Mlted cows, 4
SMiud) stags and bulls, 3o pound kli,
1 pound calf,'7o pound; green stock,
le sheepskins, shearlings, 10r25e
short svool, 3040c medium and Ion
wool, accord inw to quality, 6090s drv
horses, 50of;$l dry colt, 25c; angon:,
80c$l goat, common. 1020c
Oils, Lead, Et&
Coal Oil Pearl and stral pll, casw,
181s per gallon water white, iron bai
rein, II Jo; eocene and extra star, caser.
21 Jo I beadliglit oil, esses, lOJcj Iroi
barrels, I2i; Elaine, caes, 28c,
; Fruit.
Domestic Fruits Apples, fancy, $lJ5;i
M box; good, 76cfe$1.25 box pear,
mC'rflM box; cranlrtirries, $8(&U per
barrel.
Tropical Frliits Lemons, $3.605.0)
Iwx; oranges, new navels, $255(84.75
box; grapefruit, $455 box banana. 6c
lb.; crated, 51o lb.; pogegranates, $2
crate; tangerine, $2 box; pineapples,
$4CS dozen.
Dried FruiU Applies, 910e per tb.j
aplicota, 1619c; peaches, U13c;
pears, H114c; Italian praties, 210e;
California figs, white, in ascks, 66sc
per lb; black, 45c bricks, 7fic$255
jer box) Smyrna, 18l20c per lb)
dates, Persian, 6i7e per lb.
Produce.
Butter Country creamery, 3035c;
fity creamery, 30O,37!cj store, 19420c;
butter fat, 331f 36c.
Eggs Ranch, candled, 3032c
Cheese Young America, 18c; Oregon
full creams; flats, -17c
Uoney-Dary. 101llcj amber, 12
13c; fancy white 14 15c
Poultry-Old roosters, 910e lb; bens,
1314o lb; dressed stock, 23e higher
than live; ducks, 14 15c tt; turkeys,
live, 1017e lb; dressed, 1820e lb;
geee. live, 910e lb; pigeons, old. $1.00
per dozen; squabs, $Z&3 per uozen.
AN UNCONQUERED PEAK.
Lizard Head on Mount Wilson Has
Defied the Climber.
The mountain and peak of the San
Juan In northwestern Colorado pre
sent a different appearance from any
of the northern Hoc k lea.
They are grander, more precipitous,
with sharper pinnacles and more Jag
ged In outline. In height Mount Mass
ive, Elbert and Blanca slightly out
rank those of the San Juan, bat no
where else can be found whole groups
of mountain rearing tbelr bead to
and above 14,000 feet
Mount WIlaon-14,250 feet-the dom
inant peak, Is oue of the most massive
In the entire Rocky mountain range.
Just east of this mountain I the re
markable trachyte obelisk called Liz
ard head. The vivid Imagination of
an early pioneer who had been "seeing
things" Is said to be responsible for
the name. ,
The summit 1 14,100 feet bove the
sea From a ponderous base the pin
nacle rises 290 feet, with a diameter at
the foot of only about sixty feet, grad
ually tapering to less than half that at
the top. w.,v.-; -
Lizard bead has defied all attempts
of mountain climber to reach its sum
mit The foot of the pinnacle Is easily
accomplished, hot thus far the steep
sides of the 200 foot shaft have proved
Insurmountable. No doubt the time
win come when the venturesome
mountain climber will find a way, bnt
many a failure Is the record of the
past .
Trains circle this mountain for miles
on the way from Telturide to Rica
New York Post
WILD OUTBURSTS OP JOY.
Two Horse Tale.
An Albanian who bad been in an
eastern state while freshets were in
full swing told the following about a
horse which bad been attached to a
footbridge crossing a brook to keep
the structure from going adrift The
flood finally swept horse and bridge
down stream. 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 tnle remarked quietly:
"I see suthln' slmllyar oncet"
"Indeed? What was ltr asked the
story teller. '
-"Ye see," was the reply, "arter the
hoss I see was took down stream no
buddy ever 'spected to see him alive
agin. But he was a pow'ful sort 0'
brute, an' 'bout a hour afterward we
see him a-comln' up stream a-puUln
the blame old bridge arter him I" Al
bany Journal.
Mortar Teasers,
There Is no hod carrying in Japan,
The native builder have a method of
transporting mortar which makes It
seem more like play than work to the
onlooker. "The mortar la mixed In a
pile in the street One .man makes
this up Into balls of about six pounds
weight, which be tosses to a man vjho
stands on a ladder midway betwnso
the roof and the ground. This una
deftly catches the ball and tosses It up
to a man who stands on the roof.
Ban Francisco Chronicle.
Woman and the Theater.
The first aim of the modern play
wright is to please the women in the
audience. The second thought is for
the female characters in the play. If
a play finds favor with the women it
h bound to be a success. The men
will go if only because she Is there or
to act as her escort Theater Maga
zine. Had to Keep Ideals.
"Why don't you get marrledr
"Oh, it would be absolutely fatal to
toy literary work."
"What do you writer
"Love stories." Cleveland Plain
Dealer,
Mefcklng Night, When London Flung
Aside All Dignity.
"Mnfeklnj nirfht" gnvYa" verb to the
EitKllsh liiiiifiHW). "To mnfflk," de
fined In a plir.iiw, means to turd every
thing uiwlde down In n wild outburst
of Joy. Certainly we did turn every
thing upside down that night Friday,
Miiy 1ft, !9Q0-lu London, and we had!
Joy n :d to spare to Jiwtlfy us. It was!
not uiircly that Mafcklug was relieved
the tova in which Budon-Powell snd
bis roe-i, cf&'lng close to starvation, badj
sat tijdit m long and so pluckily; It was
the fnr greater relief that cume to all
Enj;!3ii,l ct the end of that dark win-;
ter through vhlcii all England, silently,
doggedly, had token its nasty punish
mentwith the whining at last of a
substantial victory. The tense strain
was relaxed suddenly, and London,
with good ttiuxc for It, i!i(!iked ex
ultlngly through oil that glad night
long. : -
Tiddlers are peacock tall n there.
Tlddllng Is tlckjlng other people's
nosos with them. With my own hap
py eyes that night I saw two Wbito
cbapcl girls, with proper Whltechapci
curls twirled on their temples, tiddle
the nose of a Pall Mall policeman!
And that policeman-Imagine, If you
please, all possible impossibilities fused
Into one single ultra violet ray of In-credlblllty-f
airly thrust forward bis
law embodylug nose to be tlddled by
those worse than regicides he was a
Pall Mall policeman, remember and
benignly rewarded them with the
sneeze of their desire!
On the Same lines I may cite another
example from that ame evening. I
saw on Piccadilly an Intensely re
spectable looking Englishman middle
aged, stout, gray whiskered, dressed in
seemly black and wearing a seemly
top hat who most obviously was a
member of the conservative middle
class, a well to do city man, I should
say, with a tidy villa at Shepherd's
Bush or Hackney, who on Sundays
very likely handed the plate. And
this by rights typically phlegmatic
Briton was seated, with his chubby
legs very wide outspread before him,
on the roof of a four wheeler, and be
had the onion Jack in one band and
the standard In the other, and he was
coming along the middle of one of the
ereat streets of London in the thick of
the roaring crowd filling it waving
those national banners with an incom
parable fervor and hurrahing Just as
loud as he possibly could hurrah!
But I saw no mote In the eye of my
phlegmatic English brother we were
about of an age flag waving and hur-rahlne-
oo there' On the roof of his
growler, possibly because at the mo
ment I bad something or a Deam in
my own. Strictly speaking, the relief
of Mafeklng was not my affair at au.
But, God bless me, there I was, too,
with my standard and my union Jack
(they cost me sixpence apiece, mount
ed on little bamboo poles, and as long
as I live I shall cherish them), and 1
went about London that night waving
those flags Just as crazlly as anybody
and roared away with the national
anthem nd "Soldiers of the Queen"
and the "Absentmlnded Beggar" Just
as loudly as anybody. Thomas A.
Janvier in Harper.
FAIR EXCHANGE.
A New Back for tA Old One-How
it it Don in Astoria,
The backaches at times with a dull,
indescribable feeling, making you weary
and restless; piercing pains shoot across
the region of the kidneys, snd again &
loins are to lame to stoop is agony. N
use to rub or apply a plaster to the
back in this condition. , Yon cannot
reach the cause. Exchange the bad back
for a new and stronger One. ' ,
Mrs. Nancy Sewell, living on Jeffer
son street, Hilbiboro, Ore says: I
have used Doau's Kidney Pills and think
very highly of them. My kidneys were
too frequent in action and forced me ia
arise many times during the night My
back was so sore snd lame that I eould
not stoop or bend over, I tried Hal-
ments and plasters, but without aa
good results. At hut Doan's Kidney
Pills were brought to my attention ,nd
I procured a box. In a short! time, the
pains left my back and my kidney
were restored to their normal and na
tural condition. I ant now well and free
from kidney trouble and do not bed
tete to recommend Doan's Kidney Pills
to other sufferers.
Plenty more proof like this from As
toria people. Call at Chas. Rogers' lrag
store snd ssk what his customers report
For sale by all dealers. Price 60 cent.
Foster-Milburn Co, Buffalo, New York,
sole agents for the United States.
Remember the name Doan's and
take no other.
REORGANIZATION PLANNED.
WASHINGTON, Jan- 22,-A bill
increasing the compensation of offi
cers of the revenue cotter service wa
passed by the Senate yesterday. The
bill provides for a general reorgani
zation of the revenue cutter service.
Under it terms petty officer receive
an increase of 10 per cent for every
five years' service
Fever Sores.
MENAKDWOMEU
Vm Big tor annum)
dirbra,iBflwnmcioUb
'rriUtioM or aletretton
jf hicobi nwrnbraoM.
rrt, (tauJM. PainiMm. ftnd not ftilriD-
ITlltEVMtSCHCMlCUCg. cent or ikimmoui. '
.-jra SI on. or 1 bottln til.
CmrnlM wot
Fever sores and old chronic
should not be healed entirely, but should
be kept in healthy condition. This eaa
be done by applying Cbamberkin's Salve.
This salve ha aa superior tor this pur
pose. It is else most excellent for chap
ped hands, sore nipples, burns and dis
eases of the skin. For sale by Frank
Hart and leading druggists.
Read the Morning Astorian.
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Trade Marks
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CovvRiaHTS Ac
ttlcklr urenxm our optnlun free whether aa
'nrontlna to probably paUMahle. Commanie.
UouithotlrennndonUaLHANUBOQIt onPaUate
tent f re. OldeM inner tot securing patent.
Patent taken through Mann A Co. nosM
tpicial note, without chra. In tb .
Scientific Jlnerica
A bndomerr niarrnted wwekly. Ijirrwt rt
eolation ot anf eientlBo Journal. Term. fS S
jear 1 our month. II. Sou hr all nowadaalen,
BraiicbOaoa.6arSUWaaatiiatoa.lVC;.
SCOW BAI BfiiSS & II f OBIS
ASTORIA, OREGON
HON AND BRASS FOUNDERS LAND AND MARINE ENGINEERS
. TJp-to-DstejSaw Mill Machinery Prompt attention gles to al. repair irorkj
18th and Krauklln Ave. Tel. Main 8451
IIOHN FOX, Pres. F. L. BISHOP, See. ASTORIA SAVINGS BASK, Trsatv
NELSON TROYER, Vk-Prea. and 8upt ,
ASTORIA IRON WORKS
.. . DESIGNERS AND MANUFACTURERS , ,
OF THE LATEST IMPROVED .... 1
Canniiig Machinery, Marine Engines and Boilers
, r COMPLETE CANNERY OUTFITS FURNISHED. ,
Camcpoadence Solicited, r Foot of Fourth Street
THE GEM
' C. F. WISE. Prop.
Choice Winea, Liquors Merchants Loach From
and Cigar 11:30 a. m. to 1:30 p. m.
Hot Lunch at AU Hour. ' s Cent
Corner Eleventh aad Commercial. .
ASTORIA ... . .. ; , . . OREGON
. ty A. B0WLBY, lraidnt TUNS PATTON, Caanler.
0. L PETERSON. Vice-President ' J. W. GARNER, Assistant Cukiaf. 1
.Astoria Savings Bank
Ospltal Fold in UOO.OOO1 - Snrpms ana UnOlvldeO Profits 180,000
Transact General Banking Bualneu, Interest Palo on Time Deposit
FOUR PER CENT PER ANNUM
Eleventh and Duane streets. , ... ASTORIA, 0XIG0X.
First National Bank of Astoria, Ore
ESTABLISHED 8li3 "
Capital $100,000