THUKHDAY, SEPT. 10
THE MORNING AST01UAN, ASTOItIA, OREGON.
s The Daily Market Report
PORTLAND, Sept. 9 "The peach
market an a whole In a pretty badly.
broken affair jut now, and the grow
er must assume , rettpotisihility for
the situation," wn the comment of a
Front street fruit dealer today..
"Fully 75 ner cent of the neaebe,
on the street today are mali izc," "'"oked, 12k; Un. ii., 10c13e lb;
he continued, "and It U due to this imoked, 1013e; unsmoked, 12c;
factWe that the market in in bad jllie nimoJd, 131c; amok
. ... led, Hie; ihoulden, Jc.
shape, with-the price range an ex-, ' r
tn-mcly wide one; 25. to 75 cent a
box For thin disproportion of size
the growers are to blame.
"In the Ashland, Dalle, Yakima
and other peach district there are a
few growera who at the time the
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nut in such a manner a to reduce,
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materially me nuniwr -wi ivu.
the tree and Increase greatly the !
of the fruit. This is the moder n
mthod that makes for the production
of large size fruit, and it is in vogue
In all the great fruit producing sec
tions of the country. It applies to ortintiry, I720c; Costa Rica, fancy,
all fruit as well as peaches. In thi jg20c; Cost. Rica, good, 1618c;
state. I regret to say, most of the, Xrbtickle, $16.50 cwt.; Lion, $15.75
grower arc still going the old way. cwt . Colombia " cofTee, 14c lb.; 'Sal
puantity seems to be their aim. W(or mHic.
' Salt-Bale of 75-2. bale, $2.25;
Floor. Grain and Feed, bales of 60-3s, bale, $2.25; bales of
Wheat-Choice milling .orts. Track p'25 bale of lS;1f'
prices:. Club, 89c; bluestem, 93c; tur- ba?' f fine, ton $ 5;
key red, 92c; Valley, 90c. Export Liverpool ton, $17;
price, standard quality: Club, 88c; . ton,
blue.tem, 92c; turkey red, 92c; red ll'TSAh' "J,0
Rutthn 86c ' ' ' ' cartons, $1,75;
Barley-Feed, $24.00; rolled, $7.005 Liverpool, lump, per ton, $20.
28" brewing, $26. Raisin Loose muscatels, 3-cnwn,
Oau-Na 1 white, $2727.50; gray, 1- cents; 4-crown, 7k; bleached,
t2600(t2650 ' j eed!ess Sultanas, 9icl2c; un-
Flour-Patent, $4,85; ' tr.fght. ' Mewhed .eedle.. Sultanas, 6i cents;
$4.05 (4.55; exports, $3,70; Valley If ndon layers, 3-crown, whole boxes
$4.45; 1-4 sack graham, $4.40; whole J of 20 rounds, $2.00; 2-crown, $1.75.
wheat, $4.65; rye, $5.50. Nut-Walnut, 1517c pound;
Millstuffs-Bran, $26.00; middling, filbert, 1 J Braiils, 16c; pecan, 14
$32.00; shorts, country, $30,00; shorts, g20c; hickory, 10c; Virginia row pea
city, $29; chop, $2227.50. jnuts, 8 cents; chestnuts, Ital-
Hay -Timothy: Willamette Valley, Ian 10c, Ohio 25c: cocoanuts, dozen,
fancy, $14.00; "do, ordinary, $11.00;
Eatern Oregon, $16.50; mixed, $13;
Haifa, $11.
Butter, Eggs, and Poultry. i
Butter Extra, 3llc; fancy, 27k; j
choke, 25c; store, 14l5c,
Cheese Full cream twin, 14k;
full cream triplet, 141c; Young Hop( WooJf mn Etc
Amreica, 151c; cream brick,. 20c; 1Iopsi907, prime and choice, 3
Swi block, 18c; Limburger, 20c.. i4c ,b . oM ,b ; new fuggle9
Poultry Mixed chicken, ,2'c6irj7c lb '
fancy hens, ; 12k; rooster, old, j Woo,Valey mnie fti; coarse,
9c; broilers, I3e13jc; dressed, je lb. j amic. Utttn Oregon, 816c. as
cigner; quck?, ui-w:, Bce. iu,
10c; turkeys, alive, 20c.
Eggs-Extras, 26c; first, 2325c;
econd, 2122c; third, I520c.
Fruits and VegeUble.
Potatoes New Oregon, $1.00
$1.25; sweet, 2k.
Fresh Fruits-Orange, $3.754.50;
lemons, $4.505.50; blackberries, 75c
g,90cents( per crate; new figs, $1.00
per crate; peacher. 25c(.!75c per
crate; plums, 25c(g75c per crate;
$1.0O(fj:'1.50 per crate; pears, 75cf$l.
Vegetables Turnips, $125 sack;
beets, $1.75; parsnips, $1.25; cabbage,
$1.502.00; head lettuce, 2025c;
cucumbers, 75c(3;85c per box; celery,
75c(g$1.25 per dozen; artichokes, 60c
dozen; beans, 8c pound; egg-plant,
$2.00 per crate; tomatoes, 4050c
per crate; cantaloupes, $1.00(1.25
per crate; corn, $11.25 sack.
vsOnion California red, $1.25;
garlic, 1215c.
Apples California new, $1.251.75;
Oregon, 75c$1.25.
Meata and ProviaSona.
Dress Meats Hogs, fancy, 7i
cents; ordinary, 7c; large, 5c; veal,
extra, 8c8k; ordinary, 67c; heavy,
5c; mutton, fancy, 89c,
LardKcttlo leaf, 10s, 15c; do 5s,
15k; do 50-lb. tins, 141c; steam ren-
Sept. Official Tide Tables
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Compiled by the U. S. Government for
Astoria md Vicinity.
SEPTEMBER, 1008.
High Wlttter. A. M. P. M.
Date. h.m. ft h.m. ft.
Tuesday 1 8:68 8.9 4:0lTlTo
Wednesday 2 4:60 6.6 4:48 7.
Thursday 8 6:62 6.0 5:39 1.9
Friday .......... 4 7:18 5.7 6:44 7.7
Saturday ....... 6 8:45 6.8 7:58 7.8
SUNDAY 6 9:57 6.4 9:12 8.0
Monday ,... 7 10:62 7.0 10:17 8.4
Tuesday 8 11:88 7.711:15 8,8
Wednesday 9 12:21 8.2
Thursday 10 0:09 9.1 12:69 8.7
Friday 11 0:59 ;1 1:88 9.0
Saturday' 12 1:48 8.9 2:17 9.1
SUNDAY ......13 2:87 8.6 2:57 9.0
Monday ..,.14 8:28 8.0 8:88 8.8
Tuesday ........16 4:23 7.2 4:22 8.5
Wednesday 16 6:26 6.6 6:12 8.0
Thursday 17 6:40 6.8 6:10 7.7
Friday .....18 8:04 6.2 7:17 7.4
Saturday .......19 9:18 6.6 8:28 7.8
SUNDAY ......20 10:15 6.9 9:83 7.8
Monday 21 10:68 7.8 10:27 7.6
'Tuesday 22 11:88 7.8 11:18 7.8
Wednesday ,.,,.23 .. 12:05 8.0
Wednesday 28 11:68 7.9
Thursday 24 ......... 12:82 8.2
Friday .;.,25 0:80 8.0 12:68 8.8
Saturday 26 1:07 8.0 1:26 8.8
SUNDAY ......27 1:43 8.0 1:68 8.4
Monday 28 2:22 7.7 2:21 8.4
Tuenday ....... .29 8:03 7.4 2:53 8.4
Wednesday 80 8:48 7.0 8:29 8.2
dcrcd 10c, 13Jc; do In, 13ic; coin-
pound 10. 91c.
Hinu-lO-H lb.. 17c; 14-16 lb
16ic; 18-20 lbi., 16c.
Bacon -Breakfast, 16i23cj pic-
nict, 101c ; cottage roll, 12c; regular
short clear, imoked, 131c; do un
JOBBERS' QUOTATIONS.
Sugar, Coffee, Etc.
Sugar (sack bai)D. C, $6,05;
pow,ered( (ruit or berry
lugar .05; boxci, 55c cwt advance
( k , ( ,.4 j( id for
jn jg days).- "
Rice-Imperia1 Japan. No. 1. 6 35;
, SmitH Japani $S756; htoUtti 4c
head; fancy, $77.7$.
Coffee-Mocha, 2428c; Java, fancy
251 28c; Java, goo'd, 2024c;Vva,
90c$l; pine nut, 1012c pound.
j , Dried Fruits Applies, 8ic per lb;
peaches, 10 12c; peart, Ui14c;
Italian prunes, 5(&6c; California ngt,
white, in sack. 71c per pound; black,
67c; brick, 75c2.25 per box;
Smyrna, 16 171c per pound; dates,
, Persian, 6J7c pound.
,tQ .hrinka.
Mohair Choice, 1819c pound.
Cascara Sagrada (chittitm bark)
4k5k per pound.
Oregon Graperoot Per 100 pounds
$3S.
Hide Dry hides, No. 1, 141c lb.;
dry kip, No. 1, 13k; dryt salted, one
third less; dry calf, 15k lb.; salted
steer, 78c lb.; salted cows, 61c lb ;
stags and bulls, 4k lb.; kip, 6k lb ;
calf, 10llc lb; green stock, 1c less;
sheepskins; shearlings, 10(25c; short
wool, 3040c; medium and long
wool, according to quality, 5090c;
dry horses, 50c$1.50; dry colt, 25c;
angora, 80c3$l ; goat, common, 10
20c
Oysters, Clams and Fish.
.Oyster Shoalwater Bay, per gal
lon, $2.25; per sack, $4.50; Toke
Point, $1.60 per 100; Olympias (120
lbs.), $6; Olympias, per gallon. $2.25.
Fish Halibut, 6c lb.; black cod,
8c; black bass, 20c; striped bass, 18c;
herring, 51c; flounders, 6c; catfish,
He; shrimp, 12k; perch, 7c; tturgeon,
12k; sea trout, 15c; torn cod, 10c; sal
mon, fresh, 79c.
Canned Salmon commoia River, 1
pound tall, $2.10; 2-lb. talis,. $3.00;
fancy, Mb. flats, $2.25; Mb. flats,
li4o; fancy, Mb. ovals, $2.75; Alaska
talis, pink, 95c; red, $1.40; nominal,
8EPTEMBER, 1908.
Low Water.
A. M.
JP. M.
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Date,
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Tuesday
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Tuesday ......
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10:25
11:14
0:38
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8:10
4:11
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10
REGULARS iD GUARDS
E
MEN FROM CALIFORNIA, NEW
MEXICO. AND ARIZONA TO
CAMP TOGETHER. ,
VERY EXTENSIVE MANEUVERS
All Under Colonel Maus of Depart
ment of California, and Aeronautics
and Wireless Telegrsph and Other
Modern Inventions Will be Tested.
SAN FRANCISCO, Sept. 9. -Aeronautics
and wireless , telegraph
experiments as well a the usual tac
tics, drills, and problems in modern
warfare, will form a part of the in
structions at the coming joint ma
iK-uvcrs of 'the regular troops and
National Guard of California, Ari
zona and New Mexico that will com
mence near l'auo Roblcs Hot Springs
October 1, if .the War Department
accedes to the request of Colonel
Marion P. Maus, who will be in com
mand. Colonel Maus, who is in com
mand of the Department of Califor
nia, has asked that the signal corps of
his department be given a dirigible
balloon and the latest portable wire
less apparatus for experimental work
on the field during the maneuvers,
An automobile also will be a factor
in the new problems in rapid com
munications of the field batteries, if
the War Department furnish the
necessary facilities for using them
during the maneuver.
It is the intention of Colonel Maus
and his staff to make the coming
maneuvers, the most extensive and
thorough ever held on the coast, in
volving modern problems of attack
and defense in warfare, mimic battles,
telephone; telegraph and wireless
communication, hospital work and
the movement of commissary sup
plies. A' field hospital will be es
tablished which will be in charge of
Colonel G. H. Tierney.
Colonel John.M, Diddle - will be
chief of staff, Major S. W. Dunning,
adjutant-general and Captain Fuller,
in command of the signal corps will
have charge of all communications on
the field. ' ,
The field upon which the joint
maneuvers will be held is near Atas
cadero, seven miles south of Paso
Robles Hot Springs. It is 10 miles
long and six miles wide. Between
5000 and 6000' regulars and militia,
including 18 three-inch field guns and
500 cavalry will participate.
Captain Crawford, of the 20th in
fantry and a detachment of men have
been on the ground for some time,
developing a water supply, laying out
the field, drawing maps and prepar
ing the roads.
A company of infantry will leave
the Presidio next Tuesday to prepare
camp.
2s, talis, $2.10.
Clams Little neck, per box, $2.50;
razor clams, $2 per box.
Oils, Lead. Etc
Benzine V. M. and P. and .Union
Naphtha, cases, 19k; iron barre's,
12k.
Coal Oil Union and pearl and as
tral oil, cases, 18c per gallon; water
white, iron barrels, 10k; eocene and
extra star, cases, 21c; headlight oil,
cases, 191c ;tron barrels, 12k; elaine,
cases, 28c.
Lead Strictly pure white lead, in
ton lots, 7k; 500-lb. lots, 8c less; less
than 500c lbs., 8k; red lead and lith
arge, k higher than white.
Linseed Oil Raw, 5-barreI lots,
50c; 1-barrel lots, 51c; in case, 57c;
boiled, 5-barrel lots, 52c; 1-barrel
lots, 53c; in cases, 59c :
Turpentine In cases, 63c; in wood
barrels, ollc; in iron barrels, 59k; in
10-case iots, 62c.
Gasoline Union and Red Crown,
bbls., 151c; cases, 221c. Motor, bbls.,
15k; cases, 221c. 86 degrees, bbls.,
30c; cases, 37k. Engine Distillate,
bbls., 9c; cases, 16c.
CHINESE ESCAPE.
SAN FRANCISCO, Sept. 9.-The
wrath of Commissioner of Immigra
tion North has been arousd over the
escape last Sunday night of eleven
Chinese for deportation at the deten
tion shed of the 'Pacific Mail Com
pany by sawing a hole through the
wall and taking French leave, and the
commissioner has declared his inten
tion of fining the company the limit
of $100 per head for the failure to
keep the Asiatics safely. Four of
the 'escaped Chinese were given a
trial and ordered deported and the
cases of the remainder were before
the commissioner for investigation.
111 Jfll'II IVARFAR
Habitual
Constipation
May he pcrmancrJly overcome by proper
btmonal efforts witMKe obstante
tf the erne huly bencjmfl WoW
remedy, Syrup o Fig nd MmW tjbemM,
EticK flbleft onetojWm reiuar
bit d oily o that ass&i&tance To wa
re may he gradual) &$pefieU'itH
wVen no tonier meclej at the bests
rcwcbe,wrfR required, are to assist
rWt orJI rt to nupflattt the ihW
Mjuctum,)ucn tnustcleptna ulti
fttatejy upen proper woutiaKtnent,
pmSoxUfiA fJt limjk gencratl.
Iogetita benejuial eJecl6,aUyd
buy ui9 genuine
California
Fig Syrup Co. only
01$ BTALL LEADING DRlGCWS
cue tat only rtr price &0t fr Battle
THE HAINS IN JAIL.
How Times Passes With Brothers
Who Slew Their Enemy.
. NEW YORK, Sept. 9.-With a
pack of playing cards with which he
builds miniature fortifications, houses,
and lays plans of battle, Captain
Pctr C. Hains, Jr., passe hi time in
his cell at the Queens County Jail,
Long Island City, where he is wait
ing trial together with hi brother T.
J. Hains for the killing of William
E. Annis at the Bayside Yacht Club,
August 15. Whenever he succeeds in
getting the cards in the desired posi
tion and completes his building he
springs up from his table in an
ecstasy of joy and shouts: "I've got
it. I've got it."
T, Jenkins Hains, who is now con
fined in another corrider, passed his
tier and lounges around.. Lawyer Jo
seph A. Shaw, one of the attorneys
for the defense, say that it is true
that T. J. Hains was writing a story
of the shooting. Mr. Shay says that
the ordeal is telling on the parents
of the brothers, General Hains and
his wife. He doubts if the elder Mrs.
Hains would survive the ordeal of
her son's being placed on trial for
their lives.
HEAVY PECULATIONS.
PITTSBURG, "Sept 9.-Two of the
charges against William Montgom-
yer, former, cashier of the closed
Allegheny National Bank, in jail in
default of $160,000 bail, have been
disposed of by the grand jury in
the county court today. True bills
were found in both cases, Montgom
ery being indicted on charges of
forgery. Montgomery is accused of
peculations amounting to about $1,-
250,000 which wtecked the bank. V
with the partner of your joys if either
of you have made a mistake in your
shopping. The wisest of us is likely
to get "stung" once in awhile, and
the experience might do you good.
When you DO get stung on a pur
chase, it will at least teach you not to
experiment with unreliable stores,
but to stick to the "tried and true."
We want your trade, but the only in
ducement we offer to get it is abso
lutely square Sealing.
FirflKieslofiireeo.
EMPLOYMENT OFFICE.
J
A i W TV t-JJi,
Real Estate and Employment Office
473 Commercial St., Phone
Have fine list of Astoria and coun
try property. AH classes of labor
furnished.
MISCELLANEOUS.
Plate Racks, Wall Pockets.
Music Racks, Clock Shelves
Just m See us
Ilildebrand & Gor";
Old Bee Hive Bldg.
niiiyi
FINANCIAL
LITTLE
OVER
3 CENTS
A Small Savings Bank.
A Small Savings Account.
An Example iu Thriit.
AJSmall Fortune. A happy home.
I THE BANKING SAVINGS AND LOAN ASS'CN,
16b 10th St.
tMltttttttMHMMtt)ttlMltHtUint
First national Bank of Astoria
DIRECTORS
Jacob Kamm W. F. McGregor G. CFlavex,
J. W. Ladd S. S. Gordon
Capital $100,000
Surplus 25,000
Stockholders' Liability ..........100,000
ENTABLIHHKP 18.
J. Q. A. BO WLB Y, President J. W. GARNER, Assistant Cashier
O. I. PETERSON, Vice-President FRANK PATTON, Cashier
ASTORIA! SAVINGS BANK
CAPITAL AND SURPLUS - S227.CC3
Transacts a General Banking Business Interest Paid on Time Deposits
Four Per Cent. Per Annum
Eleventh aid Duane Sts. - . . . . Astoria, Oregon
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SAVINGS BANK
ASTORIA, OREGON
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., Electrical Contractors
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ASTORIA, OREGON
Iron and Brass Founders, Land and Marine Engineers.
Up-to-Date Sawmill . Machinery Prompt attention given to all repair
18th and Franklin Ave. work. TeL Main 2461
Sherman Transfer Co.
HENRY SHERMAN, Manager.
Hacks, Carriages-Baggage Checked and Transferred-Tracks tad Fnraitara
. Wagons Pianos Moved, Boxed and Shipped.
4M Commercial Street . , . Mtin Phone 121
THE OEM
C. F. WISE. Prop.
Choice Wines, Liquors and Cigars
Corner Eleventh
ASTORIA,
SCHOOLS AND COLLEGES
You want the best money can bay in food, clothing, home comforts,
pleasures, etc., why not in education?
Portland's Leading Business College
offers such to you and at no greater cost than an inferior school.
Owners practical teachers More Calk than we can fill
Teachers actual business men In session the entire year
Positions guaranteed graduates Catalogue "A" for the asking
I. M. WALKER, Pres. O. A. BOSSERMAN, Secy.
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LAUNDRIES.
WE WASH
Everything but the Baby and return
everything but the dirt.
TROY LAUNDRY
Tenth and Duane
Phone Main 1991
111
Mil