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About The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 14, 1908)
FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 14, 1908. THE MORNING ASTORLAN, ASjORIA. OREGON PRW mm Latest Quotations In the Portland Markets. CompleU Market Reports Corrected Each Day Giving th WhoUuU Price of CommodltU, Fun Product, tad Vegetables. PORTLAND, Feb. 13.-The vege table nmrkct was better nupplied to day than for same day past. Sup pliei In some linei have been light fur some time, a t result of the do lay in the arrival of shipment. At the lame time there hat been no marked activity in the market, and the trade continue about the tame at at the lint of the week. Among the arrival today were a car of mix ed vegetable and a car of cabbage from California. The cabbnge market ha picked up to tome extent thin week, tome shipping order from the north enlivening the trade to ome extent, but price have under gone no change. Grain. Flour, Feed. Wheat-Club, 83oj Valley, 8Acj blue atein, 8&ei red Ilutlan, lie. 0t I'roiluiwr' priced White, $2Sj gray, f27. lf7-Valler timothy, tl810, Fart era Oregon, :!0st2i clover, $13 j cheat, 13t alfalfa, 1J grain hay, M18. Flour Hard wheat, patent, 14 08 1 Itralght, H40 graham, 14 60; rye, 10) whole-wheat flouts R7S Valley flour, W.40, Dakota, IO.WwC.OOi EaeUrn rye, 0.8O I'llUbury. 17 1 CorvallU, $4.40, Ry-41.23e 30 per ewt. Grain liage Domettle, Bloj Calcutta, Be. Corn Whole, 132 eracked, $33 per ton. JUrlev Prothteer' price t Brewing, $28.80, feed, 127 1 rolled, 130 SI. Iltiekwheatr-43fl per ton. Mlllfeed-dty bran, $28 1 eounlry Iran, $24 j ahorU. $3440) country abort. t20t ehon. tlSt middling. $20. Oregon (Iraperoot Per 100 lb, $4 C7. Cereal Food Rolled oata, ereem, $0 lb. aaeka, Ut lower grade, $0.60 (i 7.50 1 oetmeil, ateel cut. 40-Ib. sacks, $M0i lb. sacks, $4.29 per blej oatmeal (ground), 40-Ib. sacks. $9.60 per bbl.i Mb. aack. $4.80 per balt spilt pea, $4.28 per 100-lb. sacks) M-lb. boxea, $1.28 1 pearl barley. $4.50 per 100 lb. 181b. box, $1.25 pr box pastry flour, 10-lb. aaeka, assu bw. t Groceries, Provision. Kta. Sugar (ack bai) D. 0., $3.80 j XX. $AJM)t beet, $8.40 Golden C, $8; extra, C. $3.40 1 powdered, ftMi box, 60 ewt., rruit or berry augar, no.oot doxm 60 ewt advano over aack baala (lea lo. If paid for In 16 day). Coffee Mocha, 842Hoi Jara, fanev. 8fl28o) Java, good, 0Mej Jevt, or dinary, 1720ci OoU Rio, fancy, 18 20e Oot Rica, good, 10$18o Ar buckle, $16.63 ewt Lion. $18.88 ewt; Colombia ooffee, 14e Ibf Salvador, lle 14e, ' v Rice Imperial Japan, No. 1, &28; Southern Japan, Hwlat broken, , 6e; heed, fancy, 7oi choice, to. Sago and Tapioca 8caroe, flfe, ' Flga White, per pound, C7ej black, $7e, N Provisions Ham, krge, 12oi email, 12ci picnic, Dot boiled bam. 22c boiled picnic, 18oi breakfaat bacon, fancy, 22o; Engliah, lOet dry aalted abort clear, Ml, hal-a Win. ' . Date Golden, 601b. boxes, fl!o Mb. packegee, 8ej Fard, 18-lb. box, $1.40 box. Ralilna Loo muctel, 3 -crown. 1IU. o nl.. LI 4. J II... Sultan, 1013oi unbleached edlee Sultanu, 8toj London layer. 8-crown, whole boxea of 20 pound, $2J!8 2 crown, $2.10. " . ; Canned 8a1mon Columbia River, 1 lb. tall. $2.00) 21b. tall, $2.06 fancy, Mb. flata, $2.10) 1-Ib. flat. $1.30 1 fancy, Mb. oval, $2.86) Alka tall, pink, 06o red, $1.86) nominal, 2a, telle, $2.25. Salt Boles of 76-2, bale, $2.26 bale of 60-3, $256 1 bale of 40-4. ball, $2.26i bale of 15-10, bale, $2.26) bag, 60a, One, ton, $17.60) bag, 60e) genuine Llrerpool $20) bag, 60. I ground, $13) 100a, ton, 12,IW It S. V. P, 80 6-lb. carton, $2.28 It 8. V, P., 31b. oarton. $1.78 1 Liverpool lump, per ton, $20.60. Urd Kettle-rendered, tierce. , llloj tub, 120 60, 12o 20. 121 10. 12 6, 121c Standard purei Tlerws, le lei) enmnound,tlerees, 8) leaf, 18a. Nut Walnut, No. 1, aoft shell, 18oi filbert,' 17o) Breall. 20o Pecan, IB 200) flllrts, 17ei Braslla, i!0e 1'ecan. hlflltnrv. Hfli Vlrirlnla neanuta. 8 id Jumbo Virginia peanut, 10o) Japene (Manutt, 7n oneinu, iiaimn iva, vm 2Soi ocfoanut. dueen, 8800o pin nut, 17o. flplne-Clov, 10e lb.) ehlllle. 13o pr pound. Vegetable. Cabbage 78c$l ewt.i cauliflower, 76 mi do, i celery, 85o$l do. parley, $1.26) . hot boua lettuce, $li0 tl.2S boit head. $6 eent Ooaeni plna, box. 1128) Brul aprouU, Be articnokea, uoewano oo.) on, lb.) tomatoea, $U6f 2.00 eraUj peppera. BrxM Ih , mimnkln. 81.26 mtei heana, green and wax, 16e lb.) agg-plant, 160 ID.) DOei, ft per ew. urni, iuv mi per ewt.) oairota, 80c(J$l per ewt. Pa, lOo lb. Hopa, Wool, ffidet, etc IIop 1007 crop, 437k pound. Feather-41ee whiU, 38 40c geeM, gray or mixed. 28930o duck, white, f6rc20o) duok, mixed, 12 16c Wool-Valley, 1820e EaaUrn Or gon, 1218o, m to ahrinkag Caaoara Uagrad (chittim Urk)-6i4 7e per pound. . Bewax-Good, clean and pure, 22'! t' per pound. Tallow Prime, 6c j No. 2 and greaee, 2(J8o per pound. Frelta. Domello Fruit Apple, fancy, $1.50 CU box) good. 7 Soft $1.28 loxi peora, 60o(S$1.60 W) cranberrlea, $8 11 per brrel. Tropical Frlut Lemon, $3.505.00 boxr orangee.' new navel, $2B(S175 boxi grape-fruit, $435 box) bananaa, 6e lb. crated, 6 to lb.) pogegranate. $2 ml tangerine, $2 box) pioMipple, $4rtt5 down. Dried Fruit Appll, B10c per lb.) apllcot. 16(Jpi0cj peach, ll13ci Pr, 1UC4140) Italinn prune, 2!tf6e (.'illfornl fig, -white, In aek, 80c per lb) black, 416e brleka, 78c($2.26 per box Smyrna. lfi20o per lb) Jute, Prtan, J(S7o per lb. Produce . Butter Country creamery, 3033oi ilty creamery, 3637lc atore, 1020o; butter fat, 331(1360. Kg Ranch, candled, 30 32c Clieeae Young America, 18o Oregon full ereama, flata, 17c Jloney Dary, 10llc) amber, 12 13c fancy white, !4$15c Poultry Old rooter , B10e ft) hen, lS&Mo lb dreed tock, 2Se higher than live; duck, 1415o Tb turkey, live, 1617e lb t dreMed, 1820e lb geww, live, 810o lb) pigeon, old. $1.00 per doien) quaba, $23 per down. ' Progrete. The martyr cannot be dlahonored. Every lh Inflicted h tongue of flame, every prlaon more llluatrloua abode. Every burned book or bonne enlighten the world. Every aupprcs ed or expunged word reverberate through the earth from aide to aide. It la the wblpper who 1 whipped, the tyrant who 1 undone.-Emenwn. Qraveyard ef AeiatJo. Tb northern territory la the grave-. yard of Innumerable Aiiatics, woo en ter by way of the gulf of Carpentaria In queit of gold. Death rrom tblrat and atarvatlon account for thousanda. The few who aurvlve return to China to apread the fame of Auatralla'a re lentleaa aolltude and hunger tracka. Chambera' Journal. Advlo. "What would you do," aaked the ex cltod politlelnn. "if a paper ahould call you a liar and a thief 1" "Weft" anld the lawyer, "If I were you I'd to up n cent to aee whether I'd reform or lick the edltor.M-Cleve-land Leader. Never Touohed Him. "Doesn't begging moke you asham ed r "Sure. If you knew bow atlngy aome men were you would be ashamed of being human. "-Phlladelpbln Ledger. TO CURB A COLD IN ONE DAY. Take LAXATIVE BROMO Quinine Tablet. Druggist refund money if it fali to cure. E. W. GROVE'S ilgnature i on each box 25c IT! February Official Tide Tables Compiled by the U. S. Government for Astoria and Vicinity. FEBRUARY, 1908. High Wlater. Date. Saturday ...... Saturday BTJNDAT ...... Monday , Tuesday WedneaJay .... Thursday ...... Friday Saturday BUND AT Monday , . . Tuesday Wednesday .... Thursday ...... Friday (Saturday ...... Saturday : SUNDAY 'Monday Tueaday Wednesday .... Thursday ..,., Friday Saturday BTJNDAT Monday Tuesdajr ....... Wednesday .... Thursday ,,,,,, PrlAay , Patvrter 8 4 7 8 9 .10 .11 131 .18 .14 15 .15 .16 .17 .18 .19 .80 .81 .13 .131 .14 .815 .13! .88 .8$ h.ra 0:30 11:60 1:14 1:6 8:40 8:10 4:00 4:40 6:30 6:86 7:30 8:24 9:14 10:80 11:05 0:80 11:45 1:02 1:60 1:69 8:88 8:68 8:80 8:65 4:86 6:18 f:14 7:84 8:87 8:48 10:60 ft 7.8 7.8 T.9 8.0 7.4 6.1 7.7 7.9 8.0 8.1 P. M. hjn. ft 13:40 .i 1:30 6.8 8:30 9.6 8:10 8.4 4:06 T.8 6:06 7.8 6:12 6.6 7:84 6,3 8:68 6.3 10:10 6.4 11:08 6.8 11:64 7.1 18:34 "t'.'l 1:00 8.1 1:86 8.0 8:10 T.9 8:45 T.6 8:80 7.4 4:18 6.9 6:16 $.6 8:35 6.0 8:00 6.8 9:35 6.0 10:84 6.6 11:15 7.4 FEBRUARY. 190 J. Low Water, A. M. P.M. Date. . h.m. ft h.m. ft Saturday 1 6:06 8.3 8:60-1.6 SUNDAY 2 7:00 8.8 7:86-1.8 Monday 8 7:60 8.8 8:18-1.3 Tueaday 4 8:40 1.9 9:00-0.7 Wednesday 6 9:80 1.5 9:42 0.0 Thuraday 610:16 1.810:34 0.8 Friday 711:15 1.311:14 1.7 Saturday 8.. 13:16 1.3 SUNDAY 9 0:10 1.5 1:36 1.1 Monday 10 1:12 3.2 9:36 0.8 Tueaday .11 3:14 3.6 3:42 0.7 Wednesday .....13 8:86 3.8 4:40 0.3 Thursday ..IS 4:40 8.7 5:86 0.0 Friday... .14 6:36 3.5 6:06-0.3 Saturday 16 6:10 8.3 6:42 -0.3 SUNDAY 16 8:56 8.1 7:14-0.1 Monday 17 7:80 3.8 7:40 0.1 Tuesday 18 8:00 8.6 8:06 0.4 Wednesday 19 8:80 8.1 8:80 0.7 Thuraday 80 8:65 1.8 8:68 1.3 Friday 31 9:82 1.5 9:30 1.7 Saturday ..3210:11 3.110:15 1.8 SUNDAY ......83 11:05 1.8 10:50 3.8 Monday ...14.. 11:06 1.1 Monday 14 11:44 8.4 Tuesday i. .15.. 1:18 0.9 Wednesday 36 0:65 8.9 8:88 0.6 Thursday 87 3:86 4.1 8:60 0.1 Friday.... .18 8:66 8.9 4:64-0.8 Saturaay .......69 6:05 $.3 5:46 -0.7 A GAME OF CHECKERS. Th Move On Playr Made and His 4)ubqunt Soliloquy, r "If your move," aba amlled. , He irnllod back at bor, bf band nor trlng above the checkerboard. "Benllyr he aaked, looking tt bor In witty iort of way, "Huh-liuli," she softly answered. "Really 7" he aked again. "Ilub-buh," ihe breathed and de murely dropped hor eyes. HI siiccoii began to Intoxicate him, and be felt that uovor before had be been lo such strong form, never bad hit wit been o keen or bis manner ao engaging. Ills spirit soared, and be looked upon bis opponent with kindling eye. - "There!" he said, making bis move at laat "There ?" she aeked, giving bla ejacu lation the appearance of having been conceived in subtle humor. "There?" There!" be repented. They mado eyes at each other, and she moved one of her men. lie brisk ly moved ono of bis. "No, no," he faintly murmured. "You uiuvt take me." , "I mut what?" be cried, making motion. "Take me!" h whispered. "Take your Bhe nodded her head wltbont looking op, and tho next moment be bad taken her and two hearts beat aa one. "And will you alwaya think of me?" he nHkod a he wa bidding her good by after bo had menaured ber flnjptr tor tho ring. "How could I help Itr be aaked. "Always?" she Insisted. "Always!" he repeated. "Will you think of me as you go home tonight?" "Every step of the way." They parted at last "lie love me!" he whinnered to hernelf. "Ob, he love mo! I knew It from the fli-ttt. Maybe tills won't make some of tnuiu Jtalous! And I'm the drift girl be ever loved, and It's to be a diamond band! Oh, oh!" ' And aa he walked home be turned a troubled face up to the moon, baited suddenly and addressed the nlicbt: "When ho began that funny bunl nex about Inking ber I ought to have tat tight and kept my fool mouth abut; that's what I ought to hart doner Kansas City Independent FIRE INSURANCE HGURES. SAN FRANCISCO, Feb. 13,-The report of the fire business for 1907 on the Pacfic Coast show the total amntm rti tti nnlirift written to be $1,233,329,613 on which premiums to tile amount of 825.969.447 were oaid The lotsc for the year amount to $6,682,652 or 25.7 per cent of the premium. Jn California considered icparately the rate of lot wat less than 20.9 per cent. , Many 81eeple Night, Owing to Persistent Cough,. Relief Found at Lait "For teveral winters past my wife ha been troubled with most persis tent and disagreeable cough, which invariably extended over a period of several week and caused her many sleepless nights," write Will J. Hay ner, editor of the Burley, Colo., Bul letin. ' , "Variou remedies were tried each year, with no beneficial result. In November last the cougbt again put in an appearance and my wife, acting on the uggetion of a friend, pur chased a bottle of Chamberlain' Cough Remedy. The result was in deed marvelou. 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