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FRIDAY, JANUARY 24, 1908. ' THE MORNING ASTORIA N. AS'JOUJA. OREGON January Official Tide Tables Compiled by the U. S. Government for Astoria and Vicinity. JANUARY, 1MB. High Water. A. M. P, M. Data h.m. ft tun. j ft, Weanaadaj ..... 1 10:10 l.011i0C. Thursday I UtlG 1.11 Friday I 0:43 7,012:01 1.0 Saturday ....... 4 l! 7.0 12:60 0.4 . ttUNDAT 6 1:20 1.1 1:40 l.t Monday I 8:00 1.8 2:80 8.8 Tuesday 7 8:84 8.8 8:14 8.4 - Wadnonday ..... 8 4:28 8.4 4:22 7.7 Thuraday 6:28 8.4 6:80 7.0 Friday 10 8:80 8.4 8:48 1,7 Saturday 11 718 8.2 8:04 8.4 SUNDAY 12 110 8,2 8:23 8.8 Monday .........18 :0( 8.310:30 1.7 Tueaday 14 2:6 8,4 1US7 8.8 Wednesday ,,...18 10144 8.5 ... Thuraday ..J 0:16 7.3 Thuraday 18 11:20 8.3 jYUay 17 0:64 7.013:06 8.3 Saturday .18 1:30 7.4il3:40 8.3 SUNDAY 10 2:02 7.6 1:13 8.3 Monday 20 8:32 7.6 1:40 8.0 Tuaaday ........81 8:00 7.7 3:30 7.7 Wadnoaday 22 3:26 7.3 8:00 7.4 Thuraday .......23 8:66 7.9 8:40 7.0 Friday 34 4:20 8.0 4-34 8.7 Saturday .......26 6:10 8.0 6:30 8.3 SUNDAY 3 6:00 8.0 3:46 6.2 Monday 37 8:66 8.0 8:13 6.6 Tuaaday 88 7:68 8.1 8:35 8.0 Wednesday .....30 8:00 8.4 10:44 6.1 Thuraday 80 10:00 8.7 11:40 7.1 JANUARY, 1908. Low Wntsr. Data Wedneday ..... Thuraday ....... 2 many ,,,, , Saturday ....... 4 HUNBAY 6 Monday ......... 6 Tuesday 7 Wednaaday 6 Thuraday 8 Friday io Miiturday ,. u HUNDAT 12 Monday ........ 13 Tuaaday ........ 14 Wednesday 15 Thuraday 1 Friday 17 Haturday ,,,.....18 KUNDAT 10 Monday ,,,.,....20 TuaJay ........21 Wednvaday 22 inuraaay 13 Friday 24 Saturday 25 bUNDAT 2 Monday ,,, 27 Tueaday ..26 Wednesday 29 Thuraday ....... 20 Frinay II A. M. h.m 4:1A 6:15 6:12 7:0 3:00 3:62 9:50 10:60 11:60 13:661 0:60 1:65 8:02 4:04 6: 0:50 6:35 7:12 7:4 8:20 8:60 9:24 8:6 10:40 11:84 .... 0:12 1:18 3:16 8:661 6:07 ft 3.1 8.3 2,3 8.1 8.0 2.8 8.0 3.8 1.1 1.8 1.9 1.6 8.0 8.8 3.6 3.6 8.6 3.6 3. 3.4 8.2 3.0 2.7 2.3 l.Oj 8.4 3.7 8.8 3.l h 6:30 6:16 7:04 7:60 8:86 9:22 10:12 11:00 11:60 8:05 8:14 4:16 6:06 6:63 6:22 7:0 7:40 8:08 8:35 9:05 9:26 9:58 10:34 11:20 12:26 1:60 8:06 4:10 6:10 1:00 0.1 -1.1 1.8 1.9 1.6 1.1 0.6 0.3 1.1 a 1.4 0.9 0.4 0.1 0.6 0.3 -0.7 '0.6 0.3 0.0 0.4 07 1.8 1.8 3.4 1.6 1.3 0.6 0.1 0.8 1.3 The Morning Astorian, Delivered to Your Home, 60c per Month. 8W'W!k4MA4MtjA a m'lm . 1 4TV ASH BOX RK01UTE UNIVERSAL COLD WEATHER IS COMING See the bargains in our big stove department upstairs. If your money is in the bank give us your check. The Foard & Stokes Hardware Co Incorporated Sueeaaaora U tmxt m tttekas Ce. MARKETS Latest Quotations inthe Portland Markets. Complata Market Report Corrected Each Day Giving the Wboleiale Prices of Commodities, Farm Product, and Vegetable!. , PORTLAND, Jan. 23.Recclpts of pork in the market continue 10 large ai to exert t weakening tendency, but stocks are not to heavy ai to force serious cut in price. In veal tome fairly good stock hai been received the past few days, ' but much that come in i of low grade, large, un derfed and coartc. The beat veal i today worth 9 cents, while inferior Muff goes at 4 to 6 "cents a pound. Grain, Flour, feed. ' Wheat-Club, 83o Valley, 88o blue- item, 83c i iti Rumlan, 81e. Oats Producers' price i While, $2Sj gray, fZ7. Hay' ay Valley timothy, I1819 East ern Oregon, $2022t clover, 813 1 cheat. $13; alfalfa, 13j grain hay, 1415. MHlfeed-dty bran, I25j country tlu.B iiv. 'dueka. umto tt tinkers. uran, ex snow, ijuj country suons, uve, ioi7e lb, dressed, l8ZOe Hide Dry lide, No, 1, 2Je pound; dry kip, No. 1, 12o pound; dry salted ona-thfrd lew; dry calf, We pound; tauea wer, oo pound; salted cowa, pound; atagi and bulla, ia pound; kip fie pound; calf, To pound; green stock, ! leu; ' sheep!cln, ihearllngi, 10r2Sc short wool, &040cj medium and Ion wool, according to quality, 80fl0e dr.v horaea, Wcfellj dry colt, 25c; angor 80e$l; goat, common, 10(2 20c. v Oils, Lead, Etc. Coal Oil Pearl and aatral oil, caae IBs per gallon; water white, iron bar rel, llio; eocene and extra atar, case. 21Jcj headlight oil, caaea, 10k; iron barrel, 12c; Elaine, cases, 28c Fruit. Dotneatic Fruit Apple, fancy, $IM (it-Wi box; good, 76cfifl.25 box; pear. W)cfi1.60 box; eranberriel, 8ll pei barrel. Tropical Friut--Lemon, $3.W6.0O box; orange, new navel, $2.26 (g 2.75 box; grape-fruit, $4.25 box; bananas, 6c lb.; crated, 0o lb.; pomegranates, 12 crate; tangerine, 12 box; pineapple. $4(0 dozen. Dried Fruit Applle. 910c per lb.; apllcots, 10lf)ci peacbe, ll13c; pears, llI4ej Italian prune, 2j6c; California fig, 'white, in ack, 5&6c per Tb ; black, 415ci brick, 75c (212.25 per box; Smyrna, 18J20o par lb; Jatea, Fenian, Cl7o per lb. Produce. Butter Country creamery, 3035e; tity creamery, 3537Icj atore, 1920ej butter fat, 333flc - Kgg IUnch, candled, 3032c Cheese Young America, 18c; Oregon full cream, flat, 17a, Honey Dary, 10illcj amber, 12 13c i fancy white, 1415c. Poultry Old rooatera, 910o lb; hen, 1314o lb) dreed atock, 23e bigner TIMB CARD Astoria & Columbia River R. R. Co Zffectfva, Monday, 8eptembu e 1907 Pacific Ttm. ' T apifiT I M Uea" a.m' la.ro. p.m, p.m.la.m. 5 & . . & 5 6.010.04 M.6 9 at 8.1a 10 ia w.i fj i.MIIO.M 71.3 H 1.40 It 46 M.0 l.lfl 6.10 6.60.... 11. 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No. 26 and 88 run from Aatoria to Clataop Beach via Ft. Stevona. Ko, It run, from Portland to Atorl tl Uataop neaeai ax, so. ran iroe Portland to Aatoria only. No. 80 run from Aatoria to Clataop Beach direct. Not. 81, 25 and 29 run via Ft Stevem No. 23 ran from Clataop Beach to Aitorio and Portland direct Addition train will be run from Aatoria to It StovoM and return oa Sunday. lermg Aatoria lliJO a. arrlrt Ft Btem Tralna marked ma dally; t Wegraph atatfoiie. - ; rrmnvrrnciKfL-At Portkad. with all trans-continental line. At Gobi, with Mortnarn Pacifle Railway Co, At Aitoria witk .War for &a FranoUee Thrtngb tkktto told to and from all point ia the But and Europe, lor fart, particular., app.7 - - - A . ....a , , , ASTORIA. OREGON. 6 6 1 1 1 1 1 8 I II II I 3 6 6 f I f t If ttttt til t a a a a a a aaa THE TRENTON First-Class Liquors 'and Cigars " 60a Commercial Street Corner Commerciil and MtK ASTORIA, OREGON fniMII If earneatness of purpose, coupled with akill, experience and modera , facilities COUNT- ' , 1 Then the DISSTON "COUGAR SAW" will continue aa the STAND ARD by which the merit of all other taws an Judged. FOR SALE AT TEE ' t Astoria Hardware Co., ' - 113 12th St. $29; chop, $18: middling, $20. riour Hard wheat, patent, Z4..B5; tralght, $440; graham. $4.50; rye, $5; whole-wheat flour. I4.75i ValleT flour. M.40; ))nkota, $0.40(36.00; Kaatera rye, $0.50; Pillnbury, $7; Corvalli, $4-40. Rye 1.23(?(5UO per cwt. Grain Bag Domestic. 8ci Calcutta, Oe. Corn Whole, $32; cracked, $33 per ton. Buckwheat $38 per ton. Barley Producera' price 1 Ore wine. $28.50; feed, $27; rolled. $3031. , Cereal Food Rolled oat. cream. BO- Ib. aack, $8; lower grade, $8.50 7.50: oatmeal, ateel cut, 49-lb. lack, $8.60; 01b. aack, $4.25 per bale; oatmeal (ground), 40-lb. aack. $8.50 per bbl.t 01b. aack, $4.50 per bale; plit peat, $4.25 per 100-lb, aackii 25-lb. boxes. $1.25; pearl barley, $4.60 per 100 lba. 251b. boxe. $1.25 per box; paatry flour, io-id. cacica, 3.a) bbU Groceries, Provision, Etc. Sugar ack baI) D. G., $5.60: XX, $5.50; beet, $5.40; Golden C $5; extra, C, $5.40; powdered, $5.50; boxes, 60 cwt., fruit cr berry sugar, $5.80; boxes. ou cwt. advance over aacic oaaia (lea )c. u paid tor in is day), uonee aiocba, 8428c; Java, lancv, 2528c; Java, good, 2024c; Java, or dinary, 1720o Costa Rica, fancy, 180 zoci cota Klca, good. 1018c; Ar- nucKie, (10.03 cwt.; Lion. 810.88 cwt. Colombia coffee, 14c Ib; Salvador, 111c 14Jo. Rice Imperial Japan, No. 1, $i5 Southern Japan, 6($5!c; broken, 5c head, fancy, 7oi choice, To. Sago and Tapioca Scarce, Ale. Fig White, per pound, 67c; black, e7 Proviatons Hama, large, 12lo; small, 12lo; picnic, 9c 1 boiled hams, 22c; boiled picnic, itsc; breaicraat bacon, lancy, zzo; Engliab, 16c; dry salted short clears, lOJe; backa, lOJc, Datea Golden, 00-lb. boxes, 86!e; Mb. packages, 8c; Fard. 151b. boxes, $1.40 box. Raisins Loose muscatel, o-crowa, 10c; 2-crown. 9c; bleached seedless Sultanas, 1013Je; unbleached aeedleat Sultanas, 890; I-ondon layers, S-crown, whole boxes of 20 pound, $2.25: 2 crown, $2.10. Canned Salmon Columbia River, 1 lb. tall. $2.00: 2-lb. tall. $2.95; fancy, 1-lt). flats, 82.10; Ib. flat, fl.30; fancy, l ib. oval. $2.85; Alaska tails, pink, 95c; red, $1.35; nominal, 8s, tails, $2.25. Salt Bales of 73-2s, bale, $2.25; bales of 60-3, $2.25; bales of 40-4. baU $2.25: bales of 15-10. bale, $2.25; bags, 50. fine, ton, $17.50; bags, 50c; genuine Liverpool, $20; bags, 60s, 1 ground, $13; 100. ton. $12.50: R. S. V. P, 20 8-lb. cartons. $2.25: R S. V. P., 3 -lb. cartons. $1.75: Liverpool lump, per ton. $20.50. Lard Kettle-rendered, tierce, lite; tubs. 12c 1 60s, 12c; 20s, 121; 10s, 12c ; 6s, 12Io. Standard pure: Tierces, lo less; oompound.tierces, 8c; leaf, 13a Nuts Walnuts, No. 1, soft shell, 18c; filberts, 17c; Brazil, 80c; Pecans, 19 20c 1 filberts, 17c; Bmslla, 80c Pecans, 23o ; hickory, 8c: Virginia peanuts, 8c; Jumbo Virginia peanuts, 10c; Japanese peanuts, 7so; ohestnuts, Italian lOo, Ohio 25c; oopoanut. downs, 859uo; pine nuts, 17o. Spices Clove, 19 Jo lb.; chillies, 130 per pound. ' Vegetables, Cabbage 75c$l cwt.; cauliflower, 75 mi dos.i celery, 85cSl dot,; parsley, $1.25; hot house lettuce, $1.00(1 $155 box; heads, 68 cents dosenj spinach, box, $1.25; Brussels sprouts, 80; artichokes, 90c$1.16 doe.; okra, 36o lb.; tomatoes, $1.25 2.00 orate; peppers. 814o lb 1 pumpkin, al.SO crate; beans, green and wax, 15c lb.; egg-plant, 100 lb.; beets, ai per cwt.; turnips, 70c ()$1 per cwt.; carrots, 60c$l per cwt reas, 100 id. ; weets, 2i3c per pound. Hops, Wool, Hides, etc. Hops 1907 crop, 47lo pound. Feathers Gocse, white, 3540c; goese, gray or mixed. 2530ei duck, white, 1520o; duok, mixed, 1215o, Wool Valley, l820o; Eastern Ore gon, 12 18c, as to shrinkage. Uascara Kngraua (cbittim DarKj oj( 7o per pound. ' . lioeswax Jkxi, clean ana pure, sr' O per pound. Oregon Grapwoot Per 100 lbs, $0 7. TallowPrime, 5o; No. 2 and grease, 1 28o per pound. geese, live, 910c lb; pigeons, old. $1X0 per dosen; squabs, C23 per dozen. : FOR THE YOUNG WIFE A Few Questions That 8ha Should rlously Consider. Eave I over heard the German lay ing. "Man is what he eats," and laid it to heart with regard to my husband's meals? When I sigh for the freedom from care that I enjoyed In my maiden days, do I also call to mind the ennui and dullness I so often suffered from in those days-ennul of which In my buy married life I bare no time even to remember the existence 7 Do I recollect that the widening ot fcer socio! circle Is a duty a mother owes to ber family? If she neglects this while ber children are young they will suffer for It when they grow pr suffer In the loss of the friends they may have bad if she bad exerted ber self to make tbem. Do I know that many, a man's sue cess in life was largely owing to bis wife's capacity, cither in the way of making Influential friends or making good appearance on a small income or making by ber clever management dollar go as far as some careless peo ple make Ore go? New York Amerl can. . Stomach Trrabla Cored. If yon have any trouble with your stomach yon should take Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tablets. Mr. J, Kioto, of Edins, Ho, ear: "I have ued a great many different medicines for stomach trouble, but find Chamber kin's Stomach and Liver Tablets more beneficial than any other remedy I ever used." For sale by Frank Hart and lead big druggists. Germany's naval league squabble is much less dignined that the Koose velt-Brownson incident . Fever Sores., Fever sores and old chronio sores should not be healed entirely, but should be kept in healthy condition. This can be done by applying Chamberlain's Salva This salve baa ho superior tor this pur pose. It is also most excellent for chap ped hands, sore nipples, burns and dis ease of the skin. For sale by Frank Hart and leading druggists. A Gay Old Bird. Judge Pelican-Tour grandfather was a gay old bird. Tommy Crane That bo? Judge Pelican Yes. Haven't yon heard about ' "The Hanging of the Crane?" Harper's Weekly. The Truth of It. "Yes," said Ilamley, the actor, "I bad a splendid part In the show, but I er took sick and" ' "Huh I" Interrupted Crittick. "Ye mean you didn't, take well." New York Ufa TAPPING" STEEL Th Way Manufacturer Conceal D facts In the Casting. It might very ntttuiully bar been (bought that If there was oue trade which could l ha Id to be free from trbkery m.'l Su'dn.; ft was that of steel manufacture. Thu mere fact that steel is synonymous with strength would seem lo lour out V.U view. And yet metbwls ure wm.-etliM- adopted In tbr, making of sUfl vfUkh once again Illus trate t!i ti-.yliig that iiicro are tricks la every fr.-.:'a At the fiaiue time It must be admit ted thut noine of tueite trick when car ried oil C nrt necessarily mean a lessening l.i the Koumlueas and quality of the i:sat:::'i;;I. I'ov hmiance, It some time happen that in ('anting a piece of steel what Is known as a "blow bole" occurs Of tiu this is not noticed until the steel has been nit and trim med for the required pur;w!xc. In auch a case the hole h usually "lapped" and a well fitting screw Inserted, the bead of the latter being filed off so closely to the metal that it needs an expert eye to detect any unusual feature. This is a trick which makes no differ ence in the strength of the metal and consequently is quite harmless. Sometimes, however, a crack ap pears In a piece of metal which it is impossible to remedy by the usual ex pedients of hammering and rolling. The careful manufacturer will pat the piece on one side and make a fresh casting, for If such a piece of metal were u.wd as a crank shaft for in stance, It might spilt at a time of extra strain and so bring UDtold disaster. On the oUicr bond, the manufactur er may dccnle thai he ctnnot afford to throw the faulty canting on one aide, and In order to cover the defect It Is put In the ojien air to rust. The weath er will most likely be found to have Ailed the crack by the tune the cast ing is required, and no one outside the foundry will have known ot Its exist ence nntll perhaps it causes a vessel to become disabled. And, aa it la almost impossible to tell afterward bow the crack originated, the maker ia quite secure from blame. ; One of the most sensational scandals which have agitated the engineering world for some years past came to light not long ago in connection with the building of a great battleship After a trial trip she was found to be somewhat leaky, and an examination of some of the plates forming the side of the vessel revealed the startling fact that the rivets had been pnt In the boles cold and simply calked. .When a ship's plates are riveted to gether, It Is usual not only of course to drive the rivets In red hot, but also to ralk them over wlti a special composi tion as nn extra caution against tank age. In the case mentioned tbe build er was working nnder contract and In order to save time resorted to tbe trU-k described. The result was that tbe strain on the plates quickly loosened the calking, and some of the Krets actually dropped out of the holes, London Tit-Bits. MILLIONS FOR CENSUS, l WASHIXCToTjan. 23-Director N'orth of the census bureau, vritrivia asked the houte committee on census for an appropriation of $14,000,000 to defray the cost of taking the census of the United States for 1910. He aid that 3300 additional clerks wer needed in the cen.u deoartmenf. omc of them to serve from one year and that 60,000 enumerator will be required. 5 Those men who came out of a Ne vada mine Saturday after being under ground for 46 days must have felt yery much like a Eozeman man wbea he visits a live town. YOUR BEDROOM. A Rule That Will Halo to Ka !t Al ways In Order. "How do you ever do it; Betty? Your room always looks as if it bad just been cleaned and arranged for my arrival, no matter when I coae, while as for mine well, a cyclone would refuse to strike it!" "Nonsense, Laura! My neatness Is nothing compased wltb Mabel's, foi Instance. Why, when she wants to remember an engagement in tV morning she puts something a triile out of place the night before." "well, it's too much for me. How do you both manage?" "I'm sure I don't know about her, but if I have any rules at all it Is 'Put everything back as soon as you're through with it' That is to say, whoa I go to bed I don't leave my things hanging around to be put nwny In tb morning, but I do It at once. Then. when I'm through writing at my desk. too, I see that everything la la order before I leave it. That's all there Is to it simply the old adage, A place for everything, and everything In its place.'" Philadelphia North Amor lean. Bafors the Days of Envelopes. Ancient specimens of letter are shown in tbe Hot museum at Vienna. une is dated 1396. It consists of a large sheet of ribbed white paper fold- ad In three. A band of paper was passed round the outside and through slit in one edge, being then fas tened with soft wax. A small piece of thin paper was laid on tbe wax and the seal pressed on the paper, not directly on tbe wax. A somewhat similar arrangement is found in a let ter of the year 1446. which was writ ten by the town counselor of Munich to the burgomaster of Bastenburg, in tbe Tyrol, In order to obtain Informa tion concerning a man accused of big amy. In the sixteenth, century people la the Tyrol and Bavaria used bands of vellum or cords, fastened with wax. Later came separate round and oblong wafers. The use of the encircling band continued in Austria generally to 1750, or thereabout, and probably reached the last century among con servative people. The first envelope of the modern type In this collection belongs to the year 1715. Disinterested Affection. He Darling, yon must want me to give you something or you wouldn't be so sweet and gentle today. She On the contrary, I don't want anything at all. It's only for tbe dresBmakar Frou Frou. . It is disgusting to think that a "crowded court room" listened to Ev elyn Thaw! story. . . '' -. SPRING GOODS ARE HERE Order your spring suit now while my line is com plete. Some beautiful effects m tans, slates and London smokes. A perfect fit guar anteed and prices within reach of all. Carl E. Fransean, ASTORIA'S LEADING TAILC2, 179 Eleventh Street Phone Main 3711 "If H'a from Franeeen it's right." Special Reduction ON Japanese Goods AT Yokohama Bazar - AH kinds of Japanese good, Indadmg China wares, baskets, mOc handkarcldafa, brass wares, fans, toys, baadraa fursi ture, etc etc Some good at half prioa, v 824 Commercial Street 1WroMlHcC.U PaltematnlS bilnthM Sttoa tlwj) f any other mxk ol twitemi, TbtoHlM aiwaat of ckdr ujbt, accuracy ud rKpUcltji. . HeirMr!nrrT!wOmo(rAlo)W aMVMMcriber Ihaa ny other Lftdws' Macatin. Ob mat, tubftoiption number) ecu 30 cm!, uticat Mhor, S MUM. EwrulacnlwKtuiltcCaU Sm Vree. Subscribe tody. Lady Arn' Wanted. Handiem tnmliiwm Bfctrml cash commiutoa. 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