SATURDAY, JULY 25, '08
THE MOIININO ASTOUIAN,; ASTORIA, OREGON.
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543 Bond Street
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7 p. m.
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Landing Portland Foot Tartar ft
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Phone Main 2711.
DAIRIES.
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Specialty made of one cow'a milk for
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WINES AND LIQUORS.
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Rooms for rent by the day, week, or
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PORTLAND, ORE.
MYSTERY
OF
DREAM
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Whence Come the Warning Vis
itors We See In Sleep?
TWO VERY PUZZLING CASES.
MEN AND WOMEN.
Co Bin for ntin.tnral
Irritation! or ulonratloui
of tnucom awuiuranti.
P.tnlMl. anil not ..trill.
IrHtEVAHSCHEMIOAl CO. gont or poi.onuui.
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Circular lent on rwiunt
Notice.
On and after this date, July 16,
1908, no claims will be paid, by the
Post Exchange, Fort Columbia,
Wash., for purchases made, except on
order of the Exchang Officer or
Steward thereof, or on written order
trjm tne same.
GEORGE B. TUTTLE,
Exchange Officer.
7-16-6t
Ona Where Mother and Son Both Cot
Tiding of Disaster at tht Sams
Tim and On Whr a Child taw
Her Father Saved In a Shipwreck.
Out of 140 dream of very striking
kind Investigated by ona of the lend
ing psychic" research societies no fewer
than seventy-ulne related to a death,
and perhaps tho rarest of all tbeso
diva ins la the cane whore two pernoris
dreamed the same thing on the same
night, and tho episode com true. This
striking Instance Is reported by tho
lev. R. B. Elrlngtoii:
"A woman parishioner of mine," bo
says, "whoso husband was a Usher
man, at that time on the sea, dreamed
one night In terribly rtvld fashion thnt
his little craft bad b'ii rut In two bf
the towering tttcet bow of a groat
liner. Her eldest son was with the
bushand, and as she woke sho screamed
out, Oh, save tny boy, tny boyf This
was remarkable enough, considering
tbe sequel, but almost at the very mo
ment tb poor woman was In her dis
tress, yet still asleep, another son was
pounding at her door, half asleep and
half nwuke, and crying, 'Oh, mother,
where 1 futber? The terrified woman
now rose and let the toy In. He wa
crying. lie told her be bud distinctly
beard bis father's beary tread coming
up the stairs and bis ponderous kick
with sen lioots against the door, as bad
been bis maimer when returning an
rtiptly from a long cruise. Neit morn
ln the alarmed mother ami wife told
nil the 'neighbors, nyd before the day
was out tne (lrciuirui news came that
every detail of her dream was true.
Tho little trawling lugger bad been run
Into by a coostlng liner, nearly cut lu
twv and sunk with all hands, Includ
ing her husband and son."
Premonitory dreums occupy a large
part of the psychological records, and
the following case Is a very puzzling
one: A Mrs. Spruit lived at Balmaln.
one of the sutnirbs of Byduey, Austra
lia. ITer buslmnd was a tea captain
In command of the Atucsma, a wooden
ship of 1.300 tons, which bad arrived In
Sydney In n leaking state and was
picked up cheap by a firm known as
I'owllrihaw Hros. for $3,500. Twice as
much wus sin-lit In repairs, and then
tho Ataciinm was sent f up the coast
with cargo of coal. 8h delivered
this and next set out for San Diego.
But when fiOO mile out from Byd-
ney she sprung a leak, and Captain
Spruit deckled to put back. In suite
of tbe pumps tho water gamed, and
suon there wus a depth of eleven foet
In the bold. Spruit now resolved to
abandon the ship and lannch the three
hosts. The captain himself, with one
seaman, tbe steward, boatswain and
an apprentice, was In the twenty-four
foot lifeboat, while tbe rest of the
crew, twelve In all, were In the. other
two boata. Heavy seas were Tunulng.
and the boots were nearly swamped.
As Pprult could not swim, be was
nearly drowned. Some of bis men
were lost Their situation was Indeed
fearful In boats half filled wlrb water
and exposed to a fierce gale 400 miles
from hind. Again and again was
Spruit washed out, but at last bla boat
woaplcked up when Its occupants were
In tho Inst stages of exhaustion from
fatigue, exposure and lack of food. A
reporter of tho Sydney' Morning Her
ald called to Interview the captain and
found him barefooted, with terribly
swollen legs, covered with severe cuts
and bruises.
Now consider Mrs. Spruit's report to
tho Psychical Itesearch society, which
Is most remarkable.
"Last Thursday week," she writes,
"nt 8 o'clock In tho morning my thlr-
teen-yenr-old daughter Lily came Into
my tedroom and woke me by a tap on
my forcbeud. 'Oh, 111010018,' she cried
In a breathless whisper, 'I'm so fright
enedJ I tried to soothe her, but she
only oveml her face with her hands
and whispered tremblingly: 'Oh, look
My papa a ship is all wrecked! Papa's
come home all In rags, with his feet
and legs cut. and '1 see two or three of
his men drowned out of the boat'
"I told Lily aternly it was nil non
sense,
"'It Isn't? she aald passionately.
'I've seen It In my dream, and I know
It's all truer
"But I coaxed her off to bed. The
girl kept worrying about It until the
next Sunday. A week after her dream
uiy husband returned, and Lily found
oie crying when she came In from
school. ' '
"'Oh, mamma,' she cried sharply. 'Is
the Atacnma wrecked?
"I told her evasively her papa had
come home.
"She was not to bo denied, however,
and asked, .with strange persistence.
'Are papa's legs cut?'
"I said they were.
"And the very first thing she said to
lier father was: 'Why, you didn't have
those clothes ou when I saw you! The
ones you had on were all torn in the
shipwreck. " :,.
Lily Spruit herself furnished a re
port to the Psychical Research society.
She said she woke in, terrible frlKht.
having seen every microscopic detail of
the shipwreck and Its sequel. She saw
ber father get Into the bl boot and
taep close to his ship for some time.
Sie watched his boat capsize and the
boy Allen drown. What woke her, she
said, was the howling of the wind
about the wreck, and the last she saw
os tjie other men nnliimr her fi-Aiior
The Daily Market Report
PORTLAND, July 24,-Thcr 'are R. S. V., 20 S-lto cartons, $2.25; R. S.
now afirly good supplies of Oregon V, P., 3-lb cartons, $175j Liverpool,
peaches in the market, for the 'most lump, per ton, $20. (
part Alexanders and Hales, from Ah-; Raisins Loose muscatels, 3-crown.
land'and The Dajles, and they sell '6 cents; 4 crown, 71 cents; bleached,
generally at 65 to 85 centra box. seedless Sultanas, 9ic12c; un
But California Crawfordi are still the bleached seedless Sultanas, 6i cents;
chief factor in the local, market, for London layers, 3-crown, whole boxes
they are a god canning peach. These ofv20t!d?' f ; ,2;"T' ,7S'
. . '- Nuts Walnuts, 1517c pound;
now move at about he same prices ... ' ' v
. , r i filberts, 10 ; Brazils, 16c, pecans, 14
Oregon!.. :20c; hickory, 10c; Virginia peanuts,
The iuovcnic.it of home-grown to- 6Jc. peanut!l gfe. chestnuts,. Ital
niatoes is now wcil on, and the bulkjjan ioc, Ohio 25c; cocoanuts, dozen,
f the receipts thus far is of , fair9Uc&$l; pine nuts, 10(&12c pound
quality and selling at $1 to $1.25 a
crate. ,, ' .'
The loganberry market was over
loaded today, and prices fell to about
the lowest point of the season, most
of the fruit going at 65 to 70 cents a
crate.
Flour. Grain and Feed.
Wheat Track prices: Club, 86c;
red Russian, 84c; bluestcm, 88c; Val
ley, 86c. . .
liarley-l'ccd, $2.1.50; ' rolled, $25.50
(&26.50; brewing, $26.
Oats No, I white, $26.50; gray,
$26.00.
Flour Patents, $4.85; straights,
$4.05 (4.55; exports, $3.70; Valley
$4.45; 1-4, sack graham, $4.40; whole
wheat. $4.65; rye. $5.50.
Millstuffs Bran, $26.00; middlings,
$30,50; 'shorts, country, $28.50; shorts,
city, $28; chop, $27.50.
Hay Timothy: Willamette Valley,
fancy, $15.00; do, ordinary, $12;
Eastern Oregon, $17.50; mixed, $15;
alfalfa. $12.
Butter, Eggs and Poultry.
Butter Extras, 25c; fancy, 24c;
choice, 20c; store, 16c.
Cheese Full cream twins, 14c; full
cream triplets, 14c; Young America,
15c; cream brick, 20c; Swiss block,
18c; Limburger, 20c.
Poultry Mixed chickens, 12i13c;
fancy hens, 131c; roosters, old, 910;
friers ,20c; broilers, 1819c; dressed,
lc per pound higher; ducks, 12 14c;
geese, old, 810c; turkeys, alive, 18c;
do, dressed, 1920c. 1 1
Eggs Candled, 2425c; Eastern,
22c.
Fruits and Vegetables,
Potatoes Select old Oregons, SOc
per 100 pounds; new Oregon, $125(3
$1.40; new California, $1.30 per 100.
Fresh Fruits Oranges, $3.754.2S;
lemons, $4505.00; strawberries,
$11.25 per crate; raspberries, $1
1.25 'per crate; cherries, 510c pound;
apricots, $1.25 per crate; goose
berries, 5c lb; peaches,. 75c$l crate;
plums, 50c$1.00 crate; watermelons,
He lb.; loganberries 6S75c crate.
Vegetables Turnips, $125 sack;
beets, $1.75; parsnips, $125; cabbage,
$1.50(22.00; cauliflower, $2.50, crate;
head lettuce, 2025c; cucumbers, $125
1.50; celery, 85 cents; artichokes,
60c doz.; asparagras, 65ctbl25; beans,
8c; eggplant, 20c pound; tomatoes,
$1.25 1.75 crate; cantalope, $225
$2.50 per crate.
Onions Bermudas, 21c lb; Califor
nia red, $1.401.50; garlic, 1215&
Apples Select, $3.00 box; fancy,
$2.D0; choice, $2.00; California new,
$1.00($1.50; Oregon, 75c$l.O0.
Meats and Provision.
Dressed Meats Hogs, fancy, 7c;
ordinary, 61c, large 6c; veal, extra
8Sk; ordinary, 6(&7c; heavy, 3c;
mutton, fncy, 89c
Lard Kettle leaf 10s. 14c; do 5s,
141c; do 50-lb. tins, 13ic; steam ren
dered 10s, 121c; do 5s, 123c; com
pound 10s, 91c
Iiams-10-12 lbs., 17c; 14-16 lbs.,
161c; 18-20 lbs., 161c.
Bacon Breakfast, 1623c; pic
nics, 11c; cottage roll, 12c; regular
6hort clears, smoked, 121c; do un-
smoked, 111c; Un. B., 1013c lb.;
moked, 1013c; unsmoked, 12c;
clear bellies, unsmoked, 131c; smok
ed, 141c; shoulders, 12c.
Dried Fruits Applies, 81c per lb;
peaches, 1012c; pears, Ui14c;
Italian prunes, 56c; California figs,
white, in sacks, 71c per pound; black,
67c,' bricks, 75c225 per box;
Smyrna, 16Vfl7lc per pound; dates,
Persian, 617c pound.
.Hops, Wool, Hide, Etc
Hops 1907 crop, 5 6ic pound.
Wool-alley, 14141c, lb; coarse,
1213e; Eastern Oregon, 8l6c, as
to shrinkage.
Mohair Choice, 1819c pound.
Cascara Sagrada (chittitm bark)
3141c per pound.
Oregon Graperoot Per 100 pounds
$35.
Hides Dry hides, No. 1, 14c lb;
dry kip, No. 1, 13c lb; dry salted, one
third less; dry calf, 15c lb; salted
steers, 78c lb; salted cows, 6c lb;
stags and bulls, 4c lb; kip, 6c lb;
calf, 10llc lb; green stock, le less;
sheepskins; shearlings, 1025c; short
wool, 3040c; medium and long
wool, according to quality, 5090c;
dry horses, 50cg$1.50; dry colt, 25c;
angora, 80c$l; goat, common, 10
20c ; ;
' Oysters, Clam and Fish.
Oyster 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.
Fish Halibut, 5c lb; black cod,
8c; black bass, 20c; striped bass, 18c;
herring, 51c; flounders, 6c; catfish,
11c; shrimp, 121c; perch, 7c; sturgeon,
l2ic; sea trout, 15c; torn cod, 10c; sal
mon, fresh, 89c; smelt, 7c; shad,
314c.
Canned Salmon Columbia River, 1
pound talis, $2.10; 2-lb. tails, $3.00;
fancy, 1 -lb. flats, $225; 1-lb. flats,
$1.40; fancy, 1-lb. ovals. $2.75; Alaska
tails, pink, 95c; red, $1.40; nominal,
2s, talis, $2.10.
Clams-yLittle neck, per box, $2.50;
razor clams, $2 per box.
Oils, Lead, Etc'
Benzine V. M. and P. and Union
Naphtha, cases, 191c; iron barre's,
121c. '
Coal Oil Union and pearl and as
tral oil, cases, 18c per gallon; water
white, iron barrels, 101c; eocene and
extra star, cases, 21c; headlight oil,
cases, 191c ;iron barrels, 121c; elaine,
cases, 28c
Lead Strictly pure white lead, in
ton lots, 71c; 500-lb. lots, 8c less; less
than 500c lbs., 81c; red lead and lith
arge, lc higher than white.
. Linseed Oil Raw, 5-barrel lots.
SOc; 1-barrel lots, 51c; in case, 57c;
boiled, 5-barrel lots, 52c; l-barrel
lots, 53c; in cases, 59c
Gasoline Union and Red Crown,
bbls., 151c; cases, 221c. Motor, bbls.,
151c; cases, 221c 86, degrees, bbls.,
30c; cases, 371c. Engine Distillate,
bbls., 9c; cases, 16c. 1
Turpentine In cases, 63c; in wood
barrels, 611c; in iron barrels, 591c; in
10-case lots, 62c. , "
FINANCIAL
. O. A. BOWLBY, President
O. I. PETERSON, Vice-President
FRANK PATTON, Cashier
J. W. GARNER, Assistant Cashier
Astoria Savings Bank
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transacts a General Banking Business : Interest Paid on Time Deposits
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' , Sugar, Coffee, Etc
D. C $6.25; beet, $6.05; Golden C,
$5.65; extra C, 5.75; powdered, $6.35;
fruit or berry ugar, $625; boxes, 55c
Sugar (sack oasis) D. G., $6.25;
cwt. advance over sack basis less lc
if paid for in 15 days).
Coffee Mocha, 2428c; Java,
fancy, 2528c; Java, good, v,2024c;
Java, ordinary, 1720c; Costa Rica,
fancy, 1820c; Costa Rica, good, 16
(5218c; Arbuckle, $16.50 cwt.; Lion,
$15.75 cwt; Colombia coffee, 14c lb.;
Salvador. ll141c
Rice Imperial Japan, No. 1, $6.35;
Southern Japan, $5.756.00; broken,
45c; head, fancy, $77.75.
Salt Bales of 75-2s, bale, $2.25;
bales of 60-3s, bale, $2.25; bales of
40-49, bale, $2.25; bales of 15-10s, bale,
$2.25; bags, 50s, Ine, ton,. $15; bags,
50c; genuine Liverpool ton, $17; bags,
50s, 1-ground, $13.50; 100s,, ton, , $13;
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Morning Astorian, 60 cents per month
60 cents per month, delivered by
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TRAINS, NO. 24, LEAVING PORTLAND AT 5:30 "P. M. AND NO.
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