The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930, February 18, 1908, Page 7, Image 7

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    TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 18, 1908.
THE MORNING ASTORIA N, AS'J ORJ A. OREGON.
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The on! Baking Powder made
with Royal Craps Cream of Tartar
cade froa panes-
Insures healthful and
delicious food for every
nome every day
SaT cfuardj jonr food ayalnst
uoauapBosputeoilimo
Latest Quotations In the Portland
Markets.
Complet Market Reports Corrected lack
Day Giring tb Wholesale Pricea of
Commodities, Farm Product, " and
Vegetable. ;
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PORTLAND, Feb. 17Thcre were
no price change of importance in
the vegetable market today, but with
the trade fairly active and tuppliei
only moderately large, prices were
well maintained. Celery promise to
be scarce before the end of the week,
it being reported today that one car
that came In was in bad ihape and
probably would be rejected. The
Pearson-Page Company reports the
receipt of six cars of stuff from the
South today, one each of grapefruit,
sweet potatoes, cauliflower and mixed
vegetables and two of oranges.
Grain, lionr, Feed,
Wheat-Club, 83o; Valley. 85c; blue-
stem, 85c i red Russian, 81c.
Oata Producers' price i Walla, $28;
gray, 827.
. JUT V
FOREST RESERVE.
British Columbia Has Placed All Ita
Forest Lands in Reservt.
WASHINGTON; Feb. 17.-At one
stroke of the Lieutenant Governor'
pen, 150,(XK),0CX) acres of forest land
in British Columbia have been placed
in reserves. This includes every acre
of the province's timberlands, except
what ha been leased. This is a
much land as was put in the National
Forests of this country between the
years 1891 and 1907.
The action was taken to check
wasteful exploitation of timber re
source and to bring the care and cut
ting of timber more effectually under
government control.
The province ha been leasing tint
berland instead of selling it. The
most of the leasing has been done the
past three or four years, and Ameri
cans hold the largest part of the 10,
000 lease now in force. The lease
is, in it effect, a long-term option at
low rate. It runs twenty-one years
and may be renewed at the end of the
first term. The.lcassec pays twenty
five cents a year until he is ready to
cut the timber, when he pays a roy
alty of fifty cents per 1,000 feet, board
measure, for the timber removed.
The income of the Province from
leases was about $1,27S,000 last year.
British Columbia is the latest of the
great soft wood timber regions to be
invaded by lumbermen. The great
industry began its work in Maine two
pr three generations ago; passed later
the pine and hemlock forests of
Pennsylvania and New , York, and
when aupply ran short there, they
moved to Michigan, Wisconsin, and
Minnesota. The pine wood of the
Lake States held out a long time, but
Jhe decline finally became so rapid
jhat the scene of operations was
shifted to Washington and Oregon.
The output of the Puget Sound reg
ion rose to first place, and it is still
Ct top notch. But holdings are
, arder to get and buyer on spec
ulators have crossed into British Co
lumbia. While there are many rich
stands of timber in the Province, it
s'l doubtful if the forest wood fur
nish a cut of. more than 100 to 150
7
billion feet of lumber less than what
this country uct in eighteen months,
British Columbia does not permit
the export of lugs cut on provincial
land. They must be sawed by mills
in the Province, which evidently in
tends not only to take care of its
limbers, but to make the most out of
it. An export duty has been serious
ly considered by the Dominion Cov'
ernmcnt for all the provinces of Can
nda. It is apparent that British Co
lumbia will not be slow to take any
advantage which the further dimin
inning of the timber supply of the
United States may afford her in the
lumber trade. 1
, Th Jumping OS Place,
"Consumption had me in its grasp
and I had almost reached the jumping
off place when I was advised to try
Dr. King' New Diicovery; and I
want to say right now, It saved my
life. Improvement began with the
first bottle, and after taking one
dozen bottles I waa a well and happy
man again, say Ceorge Moore, of
Grimesland, N. C A remedy for
cough and cold and healer of weak,
sore lungs and for preventing pneu
monia New Diicovery i supreme.
50c and $1.00 at Charlea Roger &
Son, druggists. Trial bottle free.
, DA Y-LIOHT ROBBERY.
SAN FRANCISCO, Feb. 17.-Mra.
Edw. Branstein was robbed of jewl
ery worth $1,000 in tome mysterious
manner at home on Franklin Street
Saturday' afternoon. The valuables
were taken some time between one
and five o'clock in the afternoon
The entire family was at home at the
time and no one was aware of the
presence of the thieves. , The police
are trying to solve the mystery at
tending the robbery.
No one ia immune from kidney
trouble, to just remember that Foley's
Kidney Cure will atop the Irresul-
laritie and cure any case of kidney
and bladder trouble that it not be
yond the reach of medicine. For sale
by T. F, Laurin. '' '
February Official Tide Tables
Compiled by the U. S. Government for
Astoria and Vicinity.
faanuanT, inn. , FEBRUARY. 1001
High Wlatsr. I A. If.
3 ' VwJb I a I AW
Saturday l 0:101 7.
Saturday , Ml: 60 l.S
SUNDAY ....... I 1:14 6.1
Monday,... II 1:64 6:6
Tuesday 41 J: 401 1.7
Wednesday 5 1:10 I.I
Thursday I 4:00 I.I
frlday , 7 4:40 1.7
laturday ;io 1. 1
JUNDAT S 1:15 1.1
Monday ...10 7:10 1.0
Tuesday 11 1:14 7.8
weanesaay .....la t.ji 7.8
Thursday .......18 10:80 7.0
frlday .1411:05 1.0
laturday IS 0:10 7.4
laturday .15 11:45 8.1
WNDAT .......18 1:08 7.7
fonday .........17 1:80 7.9
'ussday .18 1:58 1.0
fedneeday 19 1:25 8.1
Aiureday ,, 10 8:58 8.8
irtday II 8:10 8.8
Saturday ..,..,.22 1:55 1.1
WNDAT 18 4:85 8.1
fonday ...,..,,,24 5:18 8.0
"ueeday .,,.,.,.25 8:14 7.9
fednesday .....28 7:84 7.8
mursday 87 8:87 7.9
rlry ..........28 9:46 8.2
sturdy .......1910:60 1.8
j ' i " ' : ' ; ' : ' ;
p. II.
DAlft
11:40
l::o
1:20
1:10
4:05
1:05
1:12
7:14
1:58
10:10
11:081
11:54
. . , .
18:24
1:00
1:85
8:10
8:45
8:80
4:18
8:15
8:25
8:00
1:95
10:84
11:25
9.4
9.1
9.0
9.1
1.1
1.0
7.9
7.8
7.4
8.9
8.5
8.0
6.8
8.0
8.8
1 A.
Low Water. A. M. P. it .
I Date. h.m. ft hjn. ft
Saturday ....... 1 :06 8.8 8:50-1.1
SUNDAY . 2 7:00 1.8 7:85-1.1
Monday,., 8 7:50 1.8 8:181.1
Tuesday . 4 8:40 1.9 9:00-0.7
Wednesday 8 9:80 1.5 9:42 9.0
Thursday.. 110:18 1.810:84 0.8
Friday 711:15 1.811:14 1.7
Saturday , 8 18:15 1.1
SUNDAY 9 0:10 8.1 1:15 1.1
Monday ....10 1:12 1.1 1:18 0.1
Tuesday , 11 1:14 1.8 1:42 0.7
Wednesday 12 8:86 8.8 4:40 0.8
Thursday It 4:40 8.7 6:86 0.0
Friday .14 6:85 8.6 1:05-0.1
Saturday 15 6:20 8.8 6:42-0.2
SUNDAY 16 6:66 8.1 7:14-0.1
Monday ..,,17 7:80 8.8 7:40 0.1
Tuesday,.. 18 8:00 2.5 8:01 0.4
Wednesday .....19 8:80 8.1 8:80 0.7
Thursday .......10 8:56 1.8 8:68 1.2
Friday 21 2:82 1.5 9:80 1.7
Saturday ...... .8210:18 8.210:15 1.8
SUNDAY ......28 11:05 1.210:60 2.8
Monday 24 ., 12:05 1.1
Monday 24 ., 11:44 8.4
25 ..... .... 1:18 0.9
Wednesday ..,,.26 0:65 8.9 8:88 0.6
Thursday ..87 2:26 4.1 8:60 0.1
Friday .....88 1:66 8.6 4:64 -0.8
Saturday A.. ...89 5.051 8.8 6:46-0.7
ayValley timothy, flSOIBi East
ern Oregon. $2022: clover. 113 1 cheat.
Ill) alfalfa, $19; grata hay. $14314.
Flour Hard wheat, patent, 14.86 j
straight, 1440; graham, $4.60 1 rye, $0;
whole-wheat floui $4.78 1 Valley flour,
$4.40; Dakota, $.4Oi.0O; Eastern rye,
$60O; PilUbury. $7; Oorvellls, $4.40.
Rye 4)1231 .80 per cwt.
Qrala Bege Domestic, 8Ie Calcutta,
De.
Corn Whole, $32; cracked, $33 per
too.
Barleyrodueera' priocsi Brewing,
28.60) feed, $27) rolW. $30$1. i
Buekwheat $30 per ton.
Mlllfeed-City bran, $2S country
bran, $24) shorts, $2440; country abort.
126 1 chop, $18: middlings. $20.
Oregon Qraperoot Per 100 lbs $$
7.
Cereal Foods Rolled oata, cream, 00
lb. sacks, $8) lower grade, $6.60 7 JO i
oatmeal, steel cut, 491b. sacks, $8.00;
91b, eteks, $450 per bate) oatmeal
(ground), 491b. sacks, $8.60 per bbl.
9-lb. sacks, $4.80 per bale) split peas,
84.25 per 100-lb. aaoksi 26 lb. boxes,
11.26 1 pearl barley, $4.60 per 100 Ibs-t
251b. boxes, $128 per box; paatry flour,
101b. sacks, $550 M1
Groceries, Provisions, Etc.
8ugav (sack basis) D. O., $8.00, XX,
$6 .60; beet, $8.40 1 Golden Q $8 extra,
a $5.40) powdered, $6.60; boxes, , SO
cwt., fruit tt berry sugar, $6.00 j boxea
60 cwt. advance over sack basis (less
le. If paid for In 18 days).
Coffee Mocha, 2428o; Java, fancy.
xoqswwj Java, good, 2024c; Java, or
dlnary, 1720o; Costa Rica, fancy, 18
0oj Costa Rica, food, lfl18cj Ar
buckle, $16.63 ewt.i Lion. 816.88 t.:
Colombia eoffee, 14o lbj Salvador, lle
14c. i ';
Rice Imperial Jinan. No. 1. a aft. I
Southern Japan, 6i5!j broken, 6c i !
nsaa, iancy, 7101 cboice, 7e.
sago end Tapioca Scarce, 6!a
Figs White, ter nound. miet black.
Provision Ilam. l&we. 12toi amalL1
121c: picnic, Ocj boiled hams, 22c boiled ;
picnic, 18oj breakfsst bacon, fancy, 22c '
English, 16c; dry salted short clears,:
10! e backs, 10c. , .
Date Golden, 60-lb. boxes, 661e;
Mb. W' 8ci Fard, 161b. boxes,
Raisins Loose muscatels, 8 -crown,
10c; 2-crown, 0e; bleacbed seedless
Sultanas, 1013e; unblescbed seedless
Sultanas, 8oj London layers. S-erown,
whole boxes of 20 pounds, $225; 2
crown, $2.10.
Canned Salmon Columbia River, 1
lb. tails, $2.00; 2-Ib. tails, $2.98; fancy,
Mb. flat, $2.10; lb. flats, $1.30;
fancy, Mb. ovals, $2.85; Alaska Ulls,
pink, OSe; red, $Mi nominal, 2a, talis.
$2.26.
Salt-Balea of 75-2. bale, $228; bales
of e0-3s, $2.26 1 bale of 40-4. baU
$250; tale of IS-lOs, tale, $250; ban,
60s, floe, ton, $17.60; bags, 60o; ceouin
Liverpool, $20; bags, 60s, ground, $1$;
100a, ton, $12.60; R. S. V. P, SO 0-lb.
cartons, $2.20; R. 8. V. P., S-Ib. eartons,
$1.70 j Liverpool lump, per ton, $20.00.
Ird-Kettle-rendered, tierces, life;
tuba, 12o 60s, 12oi 20. 12; 10a,
12te; 6s, 12a Standard purei Tierees,
lo lees; eompoundtierces, 8c; leaf, 13e.
Nuts Walnuts, No. 1, soft sbelL 18e;
filberts, 17e: Brazils, 20c t Pecans, 19(8
20o; filberts. 17c; Brarils, 20c; Pecans,
23c; hickory, 8c; Virginia peanuta, 81ei
Jumbo Virginia peanuts, 10s; Japanese
peanuts, 7c; ohestnuts, ItaUan lOe, Ohio
25c f eocoaauts, doeena, 85B0e; pine
nuts, 17e. !
Spices Clove. 10e lb.; cbflliee, 13e
per pound.
Vegetablea.
Cabbage 7fc$l cwt.; eaullflower, 76
dos.; celery, 85cl doc; parsley.
WiMi not nouss mtuee, fungi
$150 box; beads, $0 cents tiosea;
spinach, box, $1.28; Brussels sprouts, 8c;
artichokes, SOc($$1.10 dos.; ocra, S6e
lb.; tomatoes, $1562.00 crate; pepper.
814o lb pumpkins, $150 crate;
beans, green and wax, 15c lb.; egg-plant.
15c lb.; beets, $1 per ewt; turnips, 75c
C9l per cwt.; carrot, ooe($ii per ewt
Peas, 10s lb.
Hope, Wool, EUes, ete.
Bops 1907 crop, 47e poumd. ,
Feather Geese, white. 8540ei
geese, gray or mixed, 2530c; dude.
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My Kama i
My Druggistt Kama.
. My Address.
white, 1520c; dock, mixed, 12Uta.
Wool-Valley, 1820c; Eastsra Ore
gon, 1218c, as to shrinkage.
OuKara Sagrada (ehittim bark)
7e per pound.
Beeswax Cood, dean and pure, 221
2;e per pound.
Tallow Prime. 6c; No. 2 and grease,
per pouno.
Fraita.
DomesUe Fruits Apples, fancy, LS0
$2 box; good, 70e$156 box; pears,
60e$lJ0 box; cranberries, $8gll par
barrel.
Tropical Friute Lemons, $3JK$J0d
box; oranges, new navels, $250.7I
box; grapefruit, $450 box; baaaaas, tm
lb.; crated, 5eo lb.; pogegranatea, $1
crate; tangerines, $2 box; "rT'rs,
$40 dozen. ..
Dried Fruits Applies. 910e per B.j
aplicots, 1619e; peaches, ; llUes
peare, ll14o; Italian prunes, t!$0ef.
Oalifornia figs, iwhite, in asekn, 6ee
per m; niacic, se; bricks, 70e$25S
r box; Smyrna, 1820e per ft j
tea, Persian, i7e per lb. -;
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