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About The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 27, 1908)
THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 27, 1908. THE MORNING ASTORIAN. ASTORIA, OftfcCiON. ,7 i , -.. I Where the finest biscuit, cake, hot-breads, cruSts or pudding are required 6yal is indispensable. Bolting Powder AtsoffldyPtm Not only for rich or fine food or for special times or service. Royal is equally valuable in the preparation of plain, substantial, every-day foods, for all occa sions, it makes the food more tasty, nutritious and wholesome. MILK INSPECTION. CHICAGO, Feb. 26 In a competi tion with Six hundred ftudenU from all, over the world Mn. Scott Durand a prominent society woman, has been choien by. Dean Russell of the Uni versity of Wisconsin to act on a com minion which is to be presented to the state legislature urging that all milk before it is offered for consump tion shall be submitted to a test which wilt disclose whether or not it bears the taine of tuberculosis. Mrs. Dur and was chosen, because of her super ior standing in her class, one of a body of 600 students who attended the midwinter scientific agricultural course at the University. Among the achievements of Mrs. Durand in her chosen realm is her demonstration that sanitary milk can be profitably delivered to consumers in silver Jugs secured by seals, A recent discovery has proven that drinking milk containing the taint tuberculosis may be successfully treat- q SPICES, , Q CG7FEE,TEA ; BAtflii3P0VDR, Ficn:;;5EXTnAcrs lUtdtft Purify. flMst flavor. CLOSSETaDZVISS ,. - j mstwm,mt, nswvsv 'ywi IN ONE 08 MANY COLOR" LARGEST FACILITIES IN THE WEST FOR THE PRODUCTION OF HIQH GRADE WORK i. ,. ' . ' liTil al tiw aSIUTtll Mm Bm. t S ii'r ft .1.1JP 1 1fcM1Horll I i II I it ffiiMiil II rw.". ""Ill um.Ii, ( smitnii. IkhtaM earner mnpucnir. hJrAmtaWulM. HkJmi RtmlviMM ed by a process similar to vacinna tion and Mrs. Durand is one of three who have succeeded in putting the discovery 'into practical use. PESOS FOR PHILIPPINES. SAN FRANCISCO, Feb. 26.-The greatest shipment of pesos for the Philippines that has ever been made will be on the transport Thomas which will sail on March 5. The shipment will amount to nearly S3, 000,000 and will go under strong military guard. CATARRH A OERM DISEASE. Success of Hyomel Guaranteed By T. F. Laurin. Catarrh is an insidious disease of most destructive tendency. Its ap proaches are unalarming and its vit tima are well on the road to a chronic stage or to dread consumption before they realize their danger. " It is not a blood disease, but is caused by germs that lodge and grow in the air passages, causing irritation with poisonous and offensive mucous discharges. To cure this condition, stomach dosing is ineffective and the only healing agent is Hyomei.;. It goes directly to every nook and cor ner of the air passages, disinfecting, healing and curing. To be convinced of this, you have only to give Hyomei a trial, and T. F. Laurens will sell you an outfit with the understanding that if the trial is not satisfactory, and the treatment does not relieve, your money will be refunded. You cannot afford to trifle with ca tarrhal troubles, for if neglected they grow worse and the annoyance and danger rapidly increases. ' It is best to use Hyomei at the first symptoms of catarrh, such as stoppage of the nase, offensive breath, raising of mucous, droppings in ' the throat, spasmodic coughing. The sooner you use Hyomei, the sooner you will be freed from all these troubles. , Muoh Wanted. The following advertisement; quoted from a Boston paper of a date early In the nlnoteonth century by Mr. Janson la "The Stranger In America," shows that the domestic problem la not one of modern manufacture. Bat what mistress of today would dare to Im pose auch conditions on the hindrance la the kitchen f 1 - r Much Wanted: A heat well behaved female to do kitchen work In a small family In Charleetown, near Boston. She may pray and sing hymns, bat not over the dlBhkettle. She may go to meeting, but not belong to the con gregation of midnight worshipers. - Inquire at Repertory office, near Bos ton. ls,:-- , - A Nature! Fortress. , In the northern part of Madagascar is the most remarkable natural fortress In the world. It Is occupied by a wild tribe who call thomselvea the People of the Rocks. The fortress is a lofty and precipitous rock of enormous Blee, 1.000 feet high and eight square miles In area. , Its sides are so steep that jit cannot be ' climbed without artificial means Within It la hollow, and the only entrance Is by a subterranean passage. St James' Gazette. , .. Kemp's Balsam will stop any cough that can be stopped by any medicine and ours coughs that, cannot be cured by any other medloins. It is always the bast cough cure. UiestyQuotations Injthe Portland Markets. Complete Market Reports Corrected Each Day Giving the Wholesale Prices of Commodities, Farm Produce, and Vegetables. PORTLAND, Feb. 26. Fish deal ers anticipate a good demand for fish of all sorts during Lent, which be gins March 4 this year. Fresh fish of all kinds are abundant at present and the demand is encouraging. In hali but alone is any weakness in price manifest, and this is expected to be corrected next week. A drop of one cent a pound in hulibut is noted to day. The former price was 7c. It is now 6c Mexican tomatoes are in the mar ket at $3.50 a box of four .baskets, The express bill is 5 cents a pound. Grain, Flour, Feed. Wheat Club, 83o Valley, 85c blue- stem, 83cj red Russian, 81c. Oats-Producers' price: White, $28; pay, $27. May-Valley timothy, $181( East ern Oregon, $'20r22 olover, $13) chest, IS, alfalfa, Sjl3 grain bay, 114(814. Flour Jlard wheat, patent, $4.Mj straight, H0i graham, $4.60, rye, $5: whole-wheat flour, $4.75 1 Valley flour, 44.40; Dakota, $8.40.80 Eastern rye, eo.SU iiiiabury, 91 1 uorvauu, S4.4U. Rts 41.23U0 twr ewt Grata Bag Domestic, 8C Calcutta, oe. Corn Whole, $32, cracked. t33 per ton. ' Barley Producers' prleest Brewing, f28.Mt feed, $27, rolled. t30Sl. Buckwheat $30 per ton. Millfeed Oty bran, $28, eountrt bran, $24, shorts, $24J0j country aborts, Kb: ehoo. tl8i middlings. $20. Oregon Oraperoot Per 100 lb. $4 $r. , Cereal Foods Rolled oats, cream. 90 Ib. seeks, $8, lower grade, $6MS07-S0, oat me L iteel cut. 49 lb. sacks, tSJSO; Mb. sacks, DtZS per bale, oatmeal (nound). 49-lb. sack $3.50 per Writ 0-lb. sacks, $4.00 per bale, splK pea. $4.25 per 100-lb. sacks, 25-Ib. boxea. $1.23, pearl barley, $4.30 per 100 Iba.t 251b. boxes, $15 per box, pastry flour, 10-ib. sacks, fojev bob Groceries, Provisions, Etc. Sugar (sack basis) D. QH $340, XX. $8J0, beet. $340, Golden O, $8, extra, O, $0.40, powdered, $5.60; boxes, 60 ewt, fruit cv berry sugar, $5.80: boxea 30 ewt. advance over sack basis (less fc. If paid for In 15 days). Coffee Modus, 2428oj Java, fancy. 2328o, Jars, good, 2024o, Java, or dinary, 1720o Costa. Rica, fancy, 18 20c, OosU.Rlea, good. 1618e Ar buokle, $18.63 ewi. Lion. $1838 ewt; Colombia coffee, 14e lb, Salvador, lle DIm Tmiwrtal' .Tanan. Kn. 1. MM: Southern Japan, 615lc, ; broken, be, head, fancy, 7tos ehoiee, to., sago ana Tapioca octree, 050, Fige White, per pound, 87e, black, 97a. Provisions Cams, large, 12 to; small 121o, picnic, 9c, boiled hams, S2e, boiled ecnlo, 18o, breakfast baoon, fancy, 22c, aglish, 10oi dry salted short clears, i0o, backs, 10o. Dates Golden. 601b. boxes, 66!o, l ib. paokagea, 80, Fard, 18-lb, boxes, $1.40 box. Raisins Loose muscatel, 3 -crown. 10c 1 2 -crown, 0e, bleached seedless Sultanas, 1013e, unbleached seedless Sultanas, 8o, London layers, 3-crown, whole boxes of 20 pounds, $28, 3 crown, $2.10. . Canned Salmon Columbia River, 1 lb. taUs, $2.00, 2-lb. talis, $2.03, fancy, Mb, flats, $2.10, lib. Hate. $1.80, fancy, 1-fb. ovale, $2.88, Alaska tails, pink, 98c, red, $1.38, nominal, 2a, talis. $258. Salt Bales of 75 2s, bale, $2.28; bales nf t&SSi bales of 40-4. bals, $228, bales of 15-10. bale, $258, bags. 80s, fine, ton, $17.60, bags, 50c ; genuine Liverpool $20, bags, 60s, 1 ground. $13, 100s, ton, $12.60, R. S. V. P, 20 5-lb. cartons, $2.26, R. S. V. P., 3-Ib. carton. $1.76, Liverpool lump, per ton, $20.60. fr1 trattla-randerM. tierces. 11 0 1 tubs, 12o, 60s, 12o, 80s, 121, 10a, 12k 1 Bs, 12o. , StanJard pnret Tierces, le less, compouna,tieroes, oa, ima, ia ' Nuts Walnuts, No. 1, soft shell 18c, MihMrfjL T7a Itractla. 80oi Peoans. 199 on.. fllWIs lTn, nradla. COoi Pecan. vw, ...w. . , - 23o, tloKory, bo, Virginia pwiuw, w- TumhA vinnnia naanuLa. iudi dirnnm peanuts, 7e, ebestnuta, Italian 10c Ohio 25o. eoooanuts, ao8ens,weo(swo, pw sesAffores, 19o lb! ehlllles, lSle per pound. Oibbage 78o$l ewt; eaallfJower, W $1 do. 1 oelery, uoccssi oca., P""y; $li8i hot bouse lettuce, $1-00(3 $158 ' box, liekds,1' $8 eenU ,0om, aninuA 1.C! Brussals sprouts, 8c, artichokes, 00e$1.18 dos., okra, 36c lh.r tomatoea, f I56a.0Q eraie, peppef aiiin 1h 1 numnkioa. 155 ., crate; beans, green and wax, 18e lb., egg-plant, 15e lb., beets, $1 p owt, turnips, 78o ei per cwm csotoib, wuois pw "" Fees, 100 in 1 n, n iu;j v.r: X? V Hops, Wool, Hldeev ete. Hop 1907 erop, 471o pound. s 1 wW. nnnK white. S6(K40c, tmm, gray or mixed, 2830e, dwek, woite, locjiiK), quo, inuiBu, Wool Valley, 1820e, Eastern Ore- soil 1218o, ss to shrinkage, Cascara SagreAla (ohlttim bark)-!! 7e per P0"". '- . ' Beeswax Ctood, clean and pure, Hi V.9 per pound. Tallow Prime, 8e, Ko. t and grease, 2 80 per pound. fruits. Domsstls Fruks Apples, fancy, L60 box, good. 76c156 box, psars, 60o(g$lJW box, cranberries, $811 per barrel. Tropical FHute Lemons, $3400640 box, oranges, sew navels, $256(1171 box, grape-fruit, $456 box, bananas, St lb., crated, 6o lb., pogegrsnstss, I erate, tangsrinss, $2 box, plneapplss. $4$6dosen. Dried Fruits Applies, Vfflioe per lb.) spllcota, 1619e, peach ea, IXQtlie; pears, Ui14c( Itallaa prunes, 2f(?9o; California figs, white, In seeks, 68fc per lb, black, 45c, bricks, 76c$253 per box, Smyrna, 1820e per lb, dates, Psrsian, 6i7e per lb. Prod oca. Butter Country creamery, 30(3Se, city creamery, 3537le, store, 19(gt0e, butter fst, 3336a. Eggs Ranch, candied, 3032& Ciiee Young America, 18c, Oregoa full creams, fists, 17c. Honey Dary, 10illcj amber, 12 13c 1 fancr white. 1418e. , Poultry Old roosters, 910o lb; hen, 1314o Si, drested stock, 23e higher than live, ducks, 14315o Tb, turkeys, live. U&l.e lb 1 dressed, 1820e fc; gesee, live, 910e lb, pigeons, old. $1.00 per dozen; squabs, Wi&' per uotev. Special Announcement Regarding the National Pure Food and Drug Law SWSNMMSM We are pleased to announce that Foley's Honey and Tar for coughs, colds and lung troubles is not affect ed by the National Pure- Food and Drug law as it contains no opiates or other harmful drugs, and we rec ommend it as a safe remedy for chil dren and adults. For sale by T. F Laurin. The Church Festival Supper. "Robert," solicitously said the good woman at the church festival, "will you have some more of the refresh ments?" "No-o." replied the small boy. think I'd prefer something to eat bow, Woman's Home Companion. La Grippe and Pneumonia Foley's Honey and Tar cures la grippe coughs and prevents, pneu monia. Refuse any but the genuine in the yellow package. For aale by T. F. Laurin. . . .. - , Extra Copies on Hand- Anyone desiring to use or send away extra copies of the Astorian's Investors' and Homeseekers Special Edition, of Sunday last will find them at this office; 15 cents the copy, or two for a quarter. The postage amounts to 4 cents each. REPORT OF THE CONDITION J, OP THE ( II' At Astoria, in the State of Oregon, at the close of business, February 1$, 1908: y , ' RESOURCES. . Loans and discounts .$380,786.76 Overdrafts, secured and un secured . , 2,8)4.58 U. S. Bonds to secure cir culation 47,500.00 U. S. Bonds to secure U. S. Deposits 20,000.00 Other Bonds to secure U. S. deposits 34,000.00 Premiums on U. S. Bonds.. 3,045.00 Bonds, securities, etc...... 65,921.48 Banking house, furniture, and fixtures i 4,000.00 Other real estate owned... 8,233.41 Due from State Banks and Bankers. 9,921.71 Due from approved reserve agents 140,769.51 Checks and other cash items..... 450.14 Notes of other National Banks 3,600.00 Fractional oaoer currency. nickels, and cents 964.86 L&wtui money .reserve in Bank, viz: Sneci ...$122,840.15 Legal-tender notes $8,150.00 130,990.15 Redemption fund witn U. .?. Treasurer f5 oer cent circulation) . . .......... 2,375.00 Total . $855,372.60 LIABILITIES. Capital stock paid in.......$ 50,000.00 Surplus fund,.... 50,000.00 Undivided profits, less ex- i penses and taxes paid.... 16,244.41 National Bank notes out- - standing . . .............. 46,900.00 Individual deposits subject V 1 to check $278,54834 Demand certificates of de posit . , $52,716.18 Time certificates of de posit. . $310,873.67, , Certified checks.. 90.00 , . U.tS. deposits.... $50,000.00 692,228.19 Total . ......$855,372.60 State of Oregon, County of Gat on. as.: ' 1. J. fi. HiKfrins, Cashier of the above-named bank, do solemnly swear that the above statement iis true to the ' best of my , knowledge and belief. J, R BIGGINS, ": ': ' Cashier : Subscribed and sworn to before me this 24th day of February, J908., E .Z. FERGUSON, , .1 Notary Public. Correct Attest: GEO. H. GEORGE, L. MANSUR. SCHERNECKAU, Directors. 1 t , 1 , 11 When You Want Prices That Are Riht, Write Us WE'RE HERE FOR THAT PURPOSE THE WORK WE DO: ANYTHING IN THE ELECTRICAL BUSINESS. . BELLS -HOUSE PHONES INSIDE WIRING AND FIXTURES IN STALLED AND KEPT IN REPAIR WE WILL BE OLAD TO QUOTE YOU PRICES. OUR PRICES WILL DO THE REST . STEEL & EWART 426 Bond Street Phone Main 3881 It Have You Seen The Wash? In Our Hardware Window The roard a blokes Hardware uo Incorporated ' Successors to Foard & Stokes Co. nilMMMnilHIIIMMHIIIMtHIIMIIIIIMMIIMM THE LOUVRE CONCERT HALL j FIKST CLASS LIQUORS AND CIGAES SEVESTH ARD ASTOS STRXZTS. X Rooms m Connection. Vic Lindbeck, Prop, i nillllMMMttHIt44ltllllMllMiM. eeeifetetet4tMHtiMmf j THB TRENTON j c. :r- i- i Fint-Class Liquors and Cigars 602 Commercial Street . , Corner Commercial and 14th. ', ASTORIA, OREGON llltllllllMMIHHMMIIIMimnlllllHIIIHIlllHw THE BEW1 C FWISE. Prop. . jChoice Wlnesi tlqnsrs Merchante Leack Pkea t ' anlOgars . 11:30 a. m. te 1:30 p . Hot Lanch at All Hoora. , , 13 Certs Coiner Klcrenth sad CommerelaL 1 , L ASTORIA . y . ,. . . OSXSdsT SCOW BAY BRASS & MI IIS JASTORIA, OKEGOJ IHOM AND BRASS FOUNDERS UKD AKD MARIXE EKCIXEEE3 Up-to-Date Sawmill Machinery. istn ana rramuin Ave. Prompt attention given to all repair work l et Main 2461 Sherman Transfer Co. HENRY SHERMAN, Manager. : Hacks, Carriages Baggage Checked and Transferred Trucks and Furniture ..... Wagons Pianos Moved, Boxed and Shipped. . 433 Commercial Street - Main Phone 121 February Official Tide Tables Compiled by the U. S. Government for Astoria and Vicinity. FEBRUARY, 1908, , 1 PEBRUABV 10m . - High Water, , Data Saturday ....... 1 Saturday ....... 1 STTHinAV 1 Monday ,. 8j i-ueeaay Wednesday ..... t Thursday ( Friday 7 Saturday ....... s SUNDAY S Monday 10 Tuesday 11 Thnndav .......IS Batnraay .......id Saturday ..IS ottmtav Monday . 17 Tueaaay ........is WoflANflttV IS Thursday .......JO rnaay 11 BntiiKlM xx SUNDAY S3 Monday . Tuesday 25 Wednesday .....SS Thursday .......B7 Friday Saturday S9 h.m. 0:J0 111: 60 1:14 1:661 S:40 t'.SOj 4:00 4:40 6: JO :SS 7: 80 8:84 t:S4 10: SO 11:05 0:80 11:45 1:08 l:80l 1:50 1:85 8:5S 8:80 S:K5 4:85 5:181 :14 7:84 8:87 10:50 7.6 .l 8.1 8:5 8.7 1.8 8.8 8.7 8.8 8.1 1.0 7.8 7.8 7.9 8.0 7.4 8.1 7.7 7.S 8.0 8.1 8.8 8 8 8 8.0 7 7 7.8 18:40 l::o S:S0 1:10 4:05 5:05 6:18 7:84 S:6S 10:10 11:08 U:64i 9:4i 8.2 8.6 P. M. njnlft 11:14 1:00 1:85 1:10 3:451 8:80 4:19 6:16 6:25 8:00 9:25 10:84 11:15 1.1 8.1 S.l 8.0 7.9 7.6 7.4 6.9 6.6 8.0 1.4 6.0 6.6 7.4 Low Water. Date. Saturday ... 1 SUNDAY ....... S Monday Tuesday 4 Wednesday ..... 6 Thursday s Friday 7 Saturday ....... ( SUNDAY 81 Monday lftl xuesaay ,.11 Wednesday 1SI -Thursday ....... lsl Friday 14 Saturday .......15 SUNDAY ...... .18 Monday 17 Tuesday ........ 18 Wednesday .....19 Thursday ........ 20 Friday ,21 saturaay ...... .Z2 SUNDAY ...... SS Monday 24 Monday ,..S4 Tuesday I.U......86 Wednesday ,....26 Thursday 87 Friday Saturday .......29 A. If. hum. 6:05 7:00 7:50 8:40 9:80 10:161 111:161 6: IS 1:12 :S4 8:86 4:40 5:85 6:20l 6:68) 7:80 8:001 8:80 8:65 9:82 10:12 U:05l 1.1 0:65 2:2 8:66 5.051 ft S.S S.g 1.8 1.9 1.5 1.8 i'.5 8.1 8.6 8.8 t.1 8.6 S.l S.l S.8 2.5 S.l 1.8 1.5 S S 4 3.9 S P.M. aja. 6:50 T:ld 8:18 ft ' 1.1 1.1 0.T :43l 10:24 U:14 18:l 1:25) 2:14 1:42! 4:40 6:861 6:06 6:42 7:14 7:4(H 8:06 8:80 8:68 9:80 10:15 10:60 11:05 11:44 8:88! 8:60 4:64! 6:46 9.9 a.a l-o.i -A.S S.l 8.4 IrlSf 9.9 6.6 9.1 0.8 0.7 Advertise Your Wants in The AstoriiSn