THURSDAY, APRIL 2, 1908. THE MORNING ASTORIAN, ASTORIA, OREGON. 1 .lion:! : mmm CoEildence when eating, that your food, Is of highest wholcsomcncss that it has nothing in it that can Injure or distress you makes the, repast doubly comfortable and satisfactory. This supreme confidence you have when the food Is raised with The only baking powder made with Royal Grape Cream of Tartar V There can be no comforting confi dence when eating alum baking pow der food. Chemists say that more or less of the alum powder In unchanged alum or alum salts remains in the food PORTLAND MARKETS Retailers ir. the Portland Market Complete Market Reports Corrected Each Day Giving the Wholesale Prlcea of Commodities, Farm Produce, and Vegetables. PORTLAND, April 1. The egg market showed a steady tone today and quotations generally were un changed, hut the fallng off of order from the North for the Alaska trade was a weakening factor, and unlets there is a revival of shipping orders the week may witness a decline in values. Receipts continue beyond current local requirements but stor age operations may be counted on to relieve the markets to some extent. The day's quotations were 151 to 161 cents Butter prices have fallen in the Southern markets, and as a result it is more or less generally believed here that local quotations will have to be put down to meet the competi tion of the California producers. No price changes were made today, and stocks of Oregon butter are com paratively light in all quarters, but the prospect of further large receipts front the South is a bearish factor. The Union Oil Company today an nouueed a reduction of half a cent on nearly all grades of coal oil and of One to two cents on all grades of gasoline. Grain, Flour, Feed. ; Wheat-Club, 82c; Valley, 82c; bluestem, 84c; red Russian, 80c. Oats Producers prices: White, $28; gray, $2627. Flour Hard wheat, patent, $4.80; straight, $4.00; graham, $4.50; rye, $5; whole wheat flour, $4.45; Dakota, $6.406.60; Eastern rye, $6.60; Pillsburg, $7; Corvallis, $4.40. Rye $1.40 per cwt Corn-Whole, $32.50; cracked, $33.50 per ton. Hay Wholesale selling prices; Valley "timothy, $1718; Eastern Oregon, $2021; clover, $14(215; alfalfa, $1213. Grain bags Domestic, 81c; Cal cutta, 9c Millfeed-City bran, $24.50; coun try bran, $25.50; city shorts, $26; country shorts, $27; chop, $22; mid dlings, $30.50. Barley Producers prices: Brewing $28.50; feed, $27; rolled, $2829. Buckwheat $36 per ton. Cereal Foods Rolled oats, cream, 90-lb. sacks, $7; lower grade, $6.50; oatm.-al, steel cut, 45-lb. sacks, $8; 9- tt. sacks, $4.25 per bale; oatmeal (ground), 45-lb. sacks, $7.50 per bar rel; 9-tb. sacks, $4.00 per bale; split peas, $4.50 per 100-lb, sacks; 25-lb, boxes, $1.25 per box jpastry flour, 10- lb. sacks, $2.75 per bale. Produce. Eggs Ranch, candled, 15:15ic. Cheese Young America, 161c; Or egon full cream, flats, 15lSle. Butter Country creamery, 2530c; city creamery, 35c; store, 14115c; butter fat, 281c. Honey Dark, ll12c lb.; amber, 1213c lb. fancy white, 14415c Beeswax Good, clean and pure, 2225c per pound. , , Tallow Prime, 5c; No. 2 and grease, 26c per pound. Poultry Old roosters, 9 10c lb.; hens, ' 13114c; Springs, . 14(gl41c; fryers, 1718c pound; dressed stock, llic higher than live; ducks, 15 16c lb.; turkeys, live, 1415c lb.; dressed, 1718c lb.; geese, live, 8 9c lb.; pigeons, old, $1 per dozen; squabs, $22.50 per dozen. Vegetables. Cabbage $1.251.50 cwt.; cauli flower, $1.751.85 crate; celery, $4 5 crate; parsley, $1.25; hothouse let tuce, 7Sc1.00 box; head, 85c dozen; spinach, , box, 7585c; Brussels sprouts, 10c; artichokes, 7585c doz.; tomatoes, $2.00 crate; peppers, 221c per lb.; eggplant, 20c lb.; beets, $1 April Official Tide Tables Compiled by , the U, S. Government for Astoria and Vicinity. " APRIL, 1908. APRIL, 1908. High Water. Date. Wednesday Thursday. Friday Saturday .. SUNUAY . Monday .... TuoBday ,,. Wednesday Thursday . . Friday Saturday . . SUNDAY . Monday .... Tuesday ... Wednesday Thursday";.1 Friday ... Saturday SUNDAY Monday .... Tuesday ... Wednesday, Thursday . Friday 'Saturday . . SUNDAY V. Monday .... Tuesday n . . Wednesday, Thursday 8 ..... 6 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 18 14 15 18 ti .19 20 21 .....22 'its 23 .....241 .....25 . ... .26 27 28 ...;.29 .....80 A. M. P. M. Low Water. A. M. P. M. h.rn.Jft. JunTjttT Date. hml ft. h.m. jft" 6765 9.0 1:15 8.8 Wednesday...... 1 7:15 6.5 7t 28 0.6 1:85 9.1 2:00 8.8 Thursday ....... 2 8:09 0.1 8:08 1.1 2:08 9.1 2:45 8.1 Friday S 8:42 -0.1 8:50 1.7 2:45 9.0 3:32 7.6 Saturday , 4 9:30 -0.1 9:28 2.4 8:20 8.8 4:20 7.1 SUNDAY ...... 510:12 0.1 10:08 S.O 4:00 8.2 5:20 6.5 Monday , 6 11:00 0.5 10:66 S.5 4:46 7.6 6:26 6.8 Tuesday 7 11:54 0.8 11:58 8.9 5:44 7.1 7:40 6.2 Wednesday .....8 12:50 1.2 6:60 6.7 8:46 6.5 Thursday . 9 1:18 4.1 1:55 1.4 8:04 6.6 9:40 6.8 Friday 10 2:40 4.0 2:58 1.6 9:10 6.610:20 7.2 Saturday 11 8:48 8.6 8:60 1.6 10:06 6.8 10:56 7.7 SUNDAY 12 4:40 2.9 4:36 1.6 10:55 7.2 11:30 8.0 Monday .........13 5:16 2.2 6:16 1.5 11:40 7.6 Tuesday ...14 5:50 1.6 5:50 1.5 0:02 8.4 12:25 8.0 Wednesday 16 6:24 1.0 6:26 1.4 0:33 8.6 1:04 8.1 Thursday .16 7:05 0.6 7:06 1.6 1:05 8.8 1:45 8.1 Friday 17 7:85 0.1 7:42 2.0 1:86 8.9 2:82 7.9 Saturday .......18 8:12 -0.3 8:18 2.4 2:12 8.9 8:18 7.6 SUNDAY 19 8:55 -0.6 8:56 8.0 2:50 8.7 4:08 7.3 Monday.. 20 9:42 -0.5 9:45 3.4 8:35 8.4 6:05 7.0 Tuesday 21 10:35 -0.2 10:40 3.8 4'26 7.9 6:15 6.7 Wednesday 22 11:34 0.1 11:54 4.0 5:34 7.4 7:85 8.8 Thursday .23 ... 12:40 0.4 I 6:54 7.0 8:40 7.1 Friday 24 1:20 8.9 1:50 0.8 ' 8:18 7.0 9:88 7.6 Saturday .......25 2:46 3.4 8:00 1.0 19:82 7.3 10:25 8.1 SUNDAY 26 4:00 2.6 4:00 1.1 10:35 7.6 11:05 8.4 Monday 27 4:45 1.6 4:54 1.2 11:80 8.1 11:46 8.8 Tuesday 28 6:84 0.9 5:40 1.3 I...,. ,,..12:20 8.3 Wednesday 29 6:20 0.2 6:25 1.6 0:25 9.1 1:06 8.2 Thursday 80 7:04 -0.4 7:10 1.9 per cwt.j turnips, 7Scfl per cwtj carrots, 50c$l per cwt.; cucumbers, $1.75 per dozen; green onions, 25c dozen jasparagut, 121! 5c lb.; rhu barb, 8c lb.; green peas, 12c lb. Potatoes Buying price, 503l60c per cwt.J sweets, $4 per cwt' , ' i Onions Buying price, $3.75(24.00 per cwt. ' f Fresh Meats and Fish. , Oysters Shoalwater Bay, per gal lon, $225; per sack, $4.50; Toke Point, $1.60 per 100; Olympias (120 lbs.), $6; Olympias, per gallon, $2.25. Fresh Meats Veal, fancy, 100 lbs., averag, 9(plc; 100 to 150 lbs., 8 81c lb.; large and coarse, 57c; hogs, fancy block, 771c; heavies, 67c; beef, bulls, 314c; cows, 45c; steers, 51c6c; muttons, medium size, 10(21 lc; large and coarse, 89c CJams Little neck, per box, $2.50; razor clams, $2.00 per box. Fish Halibut, 6c; black cod, 8c; black bass, per lb., 20c; striped bass, 13c; smelt, 7c; herring, 51c; flounders, 6c; catfish, 11c; shrimp, 10c; perch, 7c; sturgeon, 121c; sea trout, 18c; torn cod, 10c; salmon, silversidss, 9c; steelheads, 11c; chinooks, 12c lb.; lobsters, 25c lb. Fruit. Domestic Fruits Apples, fancy, $1.752.50 box; common to good, $1 1.50 box; pears, $1.752.00 box; cranberries, $7.009 per barrel. Dried Fruits Apples, 910c per pound;', apricots, 2729c; peaches, 11 13c; pears, 11 13 14c; Italian prunes, 5(2 6c; California igs, white, in sacks, 71c per pound; black, 67c; bricks, 75c$2.25 per box; Smyrna, 1617ic per pound; dates, Persian, 67c per pound. Tropical Fruits Lemons, $2.00 3.50 box; limes, 75c per 100; oranges, new navels, $1.75(3)2.50 box; grape fruit, $3.50(34.00 box; bananas, 5c lb.; crated, 51c lb.; tangerines, $1.40 1.50 box; pineapples, $45 dozen. Groceries, Provisions, Etc. Sugar (sack basis) D. G., $5.65; XX, $5.45; beets, $5.45; Golden C, $3.50; extra C, $5.15; powdered, $5.80; boxes, 55c cwt advance over sack jasis; fruit or berry sugar, $5.65; boxes, 55c cwt advance over sack basis (less ic if pal dfor in 15 days). Coee Mocha, 2428c; Java, fancy, 2528c; Java, good, 2024c; Java, ordinary, 1720c; Costa Rica, fancy, 1820c; Costa Rica, good, 16 18c; Arbuckle, $16.63 cwt; Lion, $15.88 cwt; Colombia coffee, 14c lb.; Salvador, lll14lc Rice Imperial Japan, No. I, $6.25; Southern Japan, $5.25(25.75; broken, 5c; head, fancy, $66.75. Sago and Tapioca 61c Provisions Hams, large, 13c; small, 13c; picnic, 91c; boiled hams, 22c; boiled picnic, 28c; breakfast, bacon, fancy ,22c; English, 151c; dry salted short clears, 10c; backs, 10c Dates Golden, 60-lb boxes, 66lc; 1-lb packages, 8c; Fard, 15-lb boxes, $1.40 box. Lard Kettle-rendered tierces, ll!c; tubs, 12c; 50s, 12c; 20s, 121c; 10s, 121c; 5s, 121c Standard pure: Tierces, lc less; compound, tierces, 8c; leaf, 13c Raisins Loose muscatels, 3-crown, 771c; 4-crown, 718c; bleached seedless Sultanas, 9112c; unbleach ed seedless Sultanas, 881c; London layers, 3-crown, whole boxes of 20 pounds, $2.00; 2-crown, $1.75. Canned salmon Columbia River, 1-lb talis, $2.10; 2-tb talis, $3.00; fancy, 1-lb flats, $2.25; 1-lb flats, $1.40; fancy, 1-lb, ovals, $2.75; Alaska tails, pinks, 95c; red, $1.40; nominal, 2s, tails, $2.25. Spices Cloves, 25c lb; chillies, 131c lb. Salt Bales of 75-2s, bale, $2.15; bales of 60-3s, $2.15; bales of 40-4s, bale, $2.15; bales of 15-10s, bale, $2.15; bags, 50s, ine, ton, $16.50; bags, 50c; genuine Liverpool, ton, $18; bags, 50s, 1-ground, $13.50; 100s, ton, $13; R. S. V. P., 20 5-lb cartons, $2.25; R. S. V. P., 3-lb cartons, $1.75; Liv erpool, lump, per ton, $20.50. . Nuts Walnuts, 15120c per lb; filberts, 16c; Brazils, 20c; pecans, 14 20c; hickory, 8c; Virgina peanuts, 63c; Jumbo Virginia peanuts, 7c; Jap anese peanuts, 61c; chestnuts, Italian, 10c; Ohio, 25c; cocoanuts, dozen, 90c $1.00; pine nuts, 171c lb. Hops, Wool Hides, Etc Hops 1907 crop, 451c lb. , Wool Valley, I618c; Eastern Oregon, 1218c, as to shrinkage. Cascara Sagrada (chittim bark) 4 51c per lb. . , Beeswax Good, clean and pure, 22 25c per lb. Tallow Prime, 5c; No. 2 and 51c; 1-barrel lots, 52c; in cases, 58c; boiled, 5-barrel lots, 53c; 1-barrel lots, 54c; in cases, 60c. Turpentine In cases, 72c; in wood barrels, 691c; in iron barrels, 65c; in 10-case lots, 71c Benzine V. M. and P. and Union Naphtha, cases, 19ic; Iron barrels, 121V ? . ' :HI i . nmM. , Gasoline Union and Red Crown, bbls., 171c; cases, 241c. Motor, bbls., 171c; cases, 241c 86 degrees, bbls., grease, 26c per lb. Oregon Graperoot Per 100 pounds, $3S. Hides-Dry hides, No. 1, 121c lb ; dry, No. 1, 12c lb; dry salted, one third less; dry calf, 14c lb; salted steers, 5c pound; salted cows, 4c lb; stags and bulls, 3c lb; kip, 5c lb; calf, 9c lb; green stock, lc less; sheepskins, shearlings, 1025c; short wool, 3040c; medium and long wool, according to quality, 50!b9Cc; dry horses, 50c$l; dry colt, 25c; an gora, 80c$l; goat, oemmon, 10 20c - Oils, Lead, Etc Coal Oil Union and pearl and as tral oil, cases, 181c per gallon; water white, iron barrels, 11c; eocene and extra star, cases, 211c; headlight oil, cases, 191c; iron barrels, 121c; elaine, cases,, 28c Linseed Oil Raw, 5-barrel lots, 30c; cases, 371c. Engine Distillate, bbls., 10c; cases, 171c Lead Strictly pure white lead, in ton lots, 7!c; 500-lb lots, 8c less; less than 500 lbs., 8k; red lead and lith arge, lc higher than white. DEATH WAS ON HIS HEELS. Jesse P. Morris, of Skippers, Va., had a close call in the spring of 1906. He says: "An attack of pneumonia left me so weak and with such a fear ful cough that my friends declared consumption had me, and death was on my heels. Then I was persuaded to try Dr. King's New Discovery, It helped me immediately, and after taking two and a half bottles I was a well man again. I found out that New Discovery is the best remedy for coughs and lung disease in all the world." Sold under guarantee at Charles Rogers & Son drug store. 50c and $1.00. Trial bottle free. No medicine has ever done more to wards warding off grip and pneumonia and relieving the distressing grip cough, than Kemp'i Balsam, the best cough cure. Notice of Chattel Mortgage Sale. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that under and pursuant to the terms of a certain chattel mortgage executed in favor of George Kaboth, as mortgagee, by Peter E. Peterson, as mortgagor, dated June 10th, 1907, and recorded on the same date at Page 181 of Book 2 of the Records of Chattel Mortgages of and for Clatsop County, Oregon, and which said mortgage was on the 11th day of March, 1908, assigned by the said George Kaboth, as mortgagee, to Louise Weinhard, Anna Wessinger, Paul Wessinger and Henry Wagner, executrixes and executors, respective ly, of the Estate of Henry Weinhard, deceased, and recorded on the same date on Page 341 in Book 2 of the Record of Chattel Mortgages of and for Clatsop County, Oregon, which said mortgage was executed to secure the payment to the said George Kaboth, as mortgagee, of a note of even date therewith for the sum of $500.00 together with interest thereon at the rate of 8 per cent per annum until the payment thereof, and attor neys' fees in event of suit, and which said note has been indorsed to the above-named assignees, and the con dition of which said mortgage has been broken, so as to allow a fore closure thereof, the undersigned, for the purpose of foreclosing said mort gage has taken possession of the personal property therein described and will sell and dispose of the same at public auction to the highest bid der or bidders for cash, at the hour of 10 o'clock in the forenoon on Thursday, the 2nd day of April, 1908, at the front door of the Mirror Sa loon, at number 576 on Bond street in Astoria, Clatsop County, Oregon. That the said personal property de scribed in said mortgage and so to be disposed of at public auction is and consists of the front and back bar, and fixtures, one safe, one cash register, two elks' heads, and all tables and .. chairs, wines, liquors, cigars, etc., now in said saloon situ ated at number 576 Bond street and known as the Mirror Saloon. LOUISE WEINHARD, ANNA WESSINGER, PAUL WESSINGER, and HENRY WAGNER, Executrixes and Executors, respec tively, of the Estate of Henry Weinhard, deceased. 3-25-7t 1 to dn. f 0ntrutd Tn UtheEvansChcmicalGo. ,0INC!MKAH.0.EnS t J f PS MEN ANDWOMElt Um Big for nnnfttnntl dltchrKet,lnOmmtioQi, 'iritstiunt or ulceration) jf mil cou imnnbraoM. Painless, nd not aetrio. gent or pouonous. Sold byiDrainflala, or Mint in plain wrnpjm If cxprtms, prepaid, f l.0O. orlbnHlPi2. STEEL & EWART Electrical GoiiHractors Phone Main 3881 . . 426 Bond Street TRANSPORTATION. OPPORTUNITY Colonist Rates from all parti of the . J : t ' ' , United States and Canada to all parts of Oregon and the Northwest, will be put into effect by ' The Oregon Bailroad & Navigation Co. zzn and ' " Southern Pacific Company ' Lines is Oregon ,0TA fjQJtf T : "; Daily During March and April, 1908 From the principal cities of the Middle West the Rates will be as follows: ' .":. :. CHICAGO ....$38.00 COUNCIL BLUFFS $30.09 ST. LOUIS $35.50 OMAHA . ....$30J KANSAS CITY $30.00 ST. PAUL ...... ,...........$30M Corresponding rates from all other Eastern points. Stop-overs at pleas ure at all points in Oregon. ' The Colonist Rate is the greatest of all homebuilders. Oregon has tut limited resources and needs more people who desire homes and latr opportunities. Oregon people can accomplish splendid results by heralding toia opportunity to all the world. Send Oregon literature giving good re liable information about the State, far and wide. Call on the above railroad for it if necessary. FARES CAN BE PREPAID Here at home if desired. Any agent is authorized to accept the required deposit and telegraph ticket to any point Call on G. W. Roberts, local agent, or address " ,,. WM, McMURRAY General Passenger Agent, Portland. TIME CARD Astoria & Columbia River R. R. Co. Effective, Sunday, January 26, 1908 Pacific Time. 82 turn. J? a i .l to 12.01 12. ft u.so IB a.m. I ! 0 8.151 8 SO c Qc. I M S.15i .861 p.m. 26 8.So 8.43 8.40 8.46 8.48 8.S5 8.551 J8l 9 .m. S.45! 10.181 10.25 10.801 a.m 6.60 S101 Ta 6 0 25 6 6.29 6 6.40 7.11 7.20 7.85 p.m. 24 p.m. O.OUI 7.20 7.35 7.W 8.07 8.15 8.37 8.551 9.601 22 a.m. 8.00 9.16 9.S3 9.67 1005 10.15 10.36 10.61 11.60 11.66 113.151 Lt. At. PORTLAND t Lt GOBLEt Arrj RAJMERt WAYGfcR IfUINCT -CLA.T8KANI8 JCNCTIONt. .. ..WKSTPORT. CUFTON Ar ASTORUf Xv LY. ASTORIA Al Ar. WARKENTON Lv Mllesl 0 89 46 66 69 62 71 79 100 100 106 12.151 IS. 441 ;12.65 1.00 p.m. bv WaBREMX)N. All HAMHUHU Ar. FT. 8TKVEK8 X Lr...... FT. STEVENS An HAMMOND.. I Ar WAR KENTON ... Lv 110 Lt WARRENTON Arl 108 GEARHART 5KA81DI Ar. HOLLABAT Lt 116 118 119 a p.m. 12.15 10.55 10.40 10.15 10.05 62 9.31 .15 8.20 8.16 T.66 28 p.m. iO.OOl 8.401 8.25 7.69 7.fiOl 7.4d 7.19 7.04 6.10 5.50 5.86 s,8 ?2 H H 3.45 2.2DI 29 T3J 7.45 7.42 7.41 7.88 7.28 ? O K a 0 CO 11.00 10.4t o r 9 CO 2.80 9 IS 7.2T 6 57 60 6 45 a.m S.S5 S.08 6.00 4.66 p.m. 2.10 2.08 8.00 12.801 10.87 lO.Sol S.6S 10.27 W.'M 12 SS 10 .231 12.1610.16l i.M 2.W U.851 10. lij.. 10.53 10. 4S 10.85 a.m 9 48. 9.40 . 9.851... .m.... Trains marked ran dally. Telegraph Office. Nos. 26 and 28 run from Astoria to Clatsop Beach via Ft Stevens. No. 22 runs from Portland to Astoria and Clatsop Beach direct No. 24 runs front Portland to Astoria only. No. 30 runs from Astoria to Clatsop Beach direct Nos. 21, 25 and 29 run via Ft Stevens. No. 23 runs from Clatsop Beach to Astoria and Portland direct Connections At Portland, with all trans-continental lines. At Goble, with Northern Pacific Railway Company. - At Astoria with steamers for San Francisco and Tillamook and Ilwaco Railway & Navigation Company's boat and railway. : Through tickets sold to and from all points in the East and Europe. For further particulars apply to ' G. B. JOHNSON, General Agent, 12th and Commercial. Astoria, Or. THE ROAD OF A THOUSAND , Shasta Route and Coast Line of the Southern Pacific Company Through Oregon and California ..... ... ., Over 1300 miles of. scenic beauty and interest attractive and instruc tive. This great railroad passes through ' a country unsurpassed fori its scenic attractionsand introduces the traveler to the vast arena soon; to become the scene of the world's greatest industrial activities. There is not an idle or uninteresting hour on the trip ,and the variety of conditions presented excites wonder and admiration." Special Low Rate Tickets now on Saleat Ail TickcCOfficse Portland to Los Angeles and) Return Long limit on ticke and stop-over privileges. Corresponding rates from other points. Inquire of G. W, Roberts, local agent, for-full particulars the country through which this great and helpful publications describing highway extends, or address f WM, McMurray General Passenger Agent, Portland. i