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SATURDAY, SEPT." 19 THE MORNING AST01UAN, ASTOIUA, OREGON, The Daily Market Report ! PORTLAND, Sept. 1?.-Tlid pros. cct is for a general advance in but tcf prices early next week, though ai yet no predictions to tlint effect have been iwiile. in the city creamery trade. One firm today rained the price of Its best grade product to 34 cent per pound, and the management believes there VIII be no difficulty, in malii tninin gibe price. The other city creameries report the market very firm, and the senti ment, seems to be general that an ad vance about this time in to be ex pected. The supply of cream has for some time been on the ' decline, until now the butter-makers of the State are producing but little in excess of actual home requirements. With the surplus o small as to hardly be con siderable, Oregon i now In a man ncr Independent of outside markets to the extent, at leant, of needing no outlet for a surplus, The local market in of course to some extent subject to the influence of the eastern market, but condition in the east are now such that it is be lieved no great quantities of eastern butter would be unloaded here with local product i selling even at slightly higher prices than now prevail. Such ter as now comes from the ea , storage product, and local makers Hold that the orcfcrcnce of home con sumers for the frchh article would make it impossible for imported goods to materially weaken the trade in Oregon butter. Flour. Grain and Feed. , Wheat Choice milling sorts. Track rices: Club, 89c; bluestcm, 93c; tur key red, 92c; Valley, 90c. Export prices, itandard quality: Club, 88c; bkiestem, 92c; turkey red, 92c; red Russian, 86c. Barley-Feed, $25.50; rolled, $7. 28; brewing, $26. Oats-No. 1 white, $27$29; gray, $26$28,50. t FlourPatents, $4.83; straights, $405 (24.55; exports, $3.70; Valley $445; 1-4. sack graham, $4.40; whole wheat, $4.65; rye, $5.50. Millstuffs-Bran, $26.00; middlings, $32.00; shorts, country, $30.00; shorts, city, $29; chop, $2227.50. Hay Timothy: Willamette Valley, fancy, $14.00; do, ordinary, $11.00; Eastern Oregon, $16.50; mixed, $13; alfalfa, $11. Butter, Eggs and Poultry. Butter Extras, 311c; fancy, 271c; choice, 25c; store, 14(tJl5c. Cheese Full cream twins, 141c; full cream- triplets, 141c; Young Amreica, 151c; cream brick, 20c; Swiss block, 18c; Limburger, 20c. Poultry Mixed chickens,, 121c; fancy hens, 121c; roosters, old, 9c; broilers, 13c131c; dressed, 1c lb. higher; ducks, 1214c; geese, old, 8 10c; turkeys, alive, 20c. Eggs-Extras, 2728c; firfsts, 25 20c; seconds, ZZZ3c; thirds, 15(8 20c. Fruits and Vegetables. Potatoes New Oregon, $1.00 $1.25j sweet, 2ic. Fresh Fruits Oranges, $3.754.50; lemons, $35.50; blackberries, 75c 90cents per crate; new figs, $1.00 per crate; peaches, 25c65c per crate; plums, 25c60c per crate; tnnoi en ......... ..... 1t7t i.uui.u ycr timv, ptma, Vegetables-Turnips, $1.25 sack; ts. 51.75: oaxsniDS. lixs: cabbage, $1.58(2.00: head lettuce, 2025c; cucumbers, 75c8Sc per box; celery, 75c85c per doxen; artichokes, 60c dozen; beans, 8c pound; egg-plant, $11.25 per '.nlr, tomatoes, 4050c per crate; cantaloupes, 4075c per crate; corn, $11.25 sack. Onion California red, $1.25; garlic, 1215c. ' Apples California new, $1.25(1.50; Oregon, 75c(2$125. - , ', ' Meats and Provisions. Dres Meats Hogs, fancy, 71 cents; ordinary, 7c; large, 5c; veal, extra, 8c8ki ordinary, 67c; heavy, 5c; mutton, fancy, 89c, Lard Kettle leaf, 10s, 15c; do 5s, 151c; do 50-lb. tins, J4k; steam ren dered 10c, 13k; do 5s, 131c; com pound 10s, 91c. ' Hams 10-12 lbs., 17c; 14-16 lbs., 161c; 18-20 lbs.', 16c. Bacon Breakfast, 16123c; pic nics, 101c; cottage roll, 12c; regular short clears, smoked,' 131c; do un smoked, 121c; Un. B., 10c13c lb.; smoked, 10l3c; unsmoked, 12c; clear bellies, unsmoked, 131c; smok ed, 141c; shoulders, He. JOBBERS' QUOTATIONS. Sugar, Coffee, Etc. Sugar (sack basis)-D. O., $6.05; beet, $5.85; Colden C, $5.45; extra C, $5.55; powdered, $6.15; fruit or berry sugar, $6.05; boxes, 35c cwt. advance over sack basis (less l-4c if paid for In 13 days). Rice Imperial Japan, No. 1, $6.35; Southern Japan, $5.75(S6 broken, 41c head; fancy, $77.75. Coffee Mocha, 2428c; Java, fancy 2528c; Java, good, 2024c; Java, ordinary, 1720e; Costa Rica, fancy, 1820c; Costa Rica, good, 16l8c; Arbuckle, $16.50 cwt.; Lion, $13.75 cwt; Colombia coffee, 14c lb.; Sal vador, lll141c. ; Salt-Bales of 75-2s, bale, $2.25; bales of 60-38, bale, $2.25; bales of 40-4s, bale, $2.25; bales of 15-10, bale, $2.25; bags, 50s, fine, ton; $15; bags 50c; genuine Liverpool ton, $17; bags, 50c, 1-ground $13.50; 100s, ton, $13.00; R. S. V. P.," 20 5-lb. cartons, $2.25; R. S. V. P., 3-Ib. cartons, $1.75;. Liverpool, lump, per ton, $20. Raisins Loose muscatels, 3-crown, 7 cents; 4-crown, 71c; bleached, seedless Sultanas, : 91c12c; un bleached seedless Sultanas, 61 cents; London layers, 3-crown, whole boxes of 20 joundi, $2.00; 2-crown, $1.75. Nuts Walnuts, 15(j17c pound; filberts, 1 ; Brazils, 16c; pecans, 14 20c; hickory, 10c; Virginia row pea nuts, 8 cents; chestnuts, Ital ian 10c, Ohio 25c cocoanuts, dozen, 90c$l; pine nuts 1012c pound. Dried Fruits Applies, 81c per lb; peaches, 1012c; pears,' Ui14c; Italian prunes, 5(5 6c; California figs, white, in sacks, 71c per pound; black, 67c; bricks, 75c2JJ5 per box; Smyrna, 16171c per. pound; dates, Persian, 617c pound. Hops,' Wool Hides, Etc. Hops 1907, prime and choice, 3 4c lb.; olds, llc lb.; new crop, 617clb. Wool-Valley, 14151c lb.; coarse, 12 13c; Eastern Oregon, 816c, as ko shrinkage. Mohair Choice, 1819c pound. Cascara Sagrada (chjftitm bark) 4ic51c per pound. Oregon Craperoot Per 100 pounds $35. ' Hides Dry hides, No. 1, 141c lb.; dry kip, No. 1, 131c; dry salted, one- third less; dry calf, 151c lb.; salted steers, 78c lb.; salted cows, 61c lb.; stags and bulls, 41c lb.; kip, 61c lb.; calf, 10llc lb; green stock, lc less; sheepskins; shearlings, 1025c; short wool, 3040c; medium and long wool, according to quality, 5090c; dry horses, 50c$1.50; dry colt, 25c; angora, 80c(g$l; goat, common, 10 20c Oysters, Clams and Fish. Oysters Shoal water Bay, per gal lon, $2.25; per sack, $4.50; Toke Point, $1.60 per 100; Olympias (120 lbs.), $6; Olympias, per gallon, $125. Fish Halibut, 6c lb.; black cod, 8c; black bass, 20c; striped bass, 18c; herring, 51c; flounders, 6c; catfish, 11c; shrimp, 121c; perch, 7c; sturgeon, 121c; sea trout, 15c; torn cod, 10c; sal mon, fresh, 7c, Canned Salmon toiumoia River, 1 pound (alls, $2.10; 2-lb, talis, $3.00; fancy, 1-Ib. flats, $2.25; 1-Ib. flats, $1.40; fancy, Mb. ovals, $2.75; Alaska tails, pink, 95c; red, $1.40; nominal. 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 Kaptha, cases, 201c; iron barrels, i3ic"; - ;'y. : ' " ' :a- 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, 13c; elaine, cases, 28c. Lead Strictly pure white lead, in ton lots, 7fc; 500-lb, lots, 8c less; less than 500c lbs., 81c; red lead and lith arge, lc higher than white. ' Linseed Oil Raw, 5-barreI lots, 54c; 1 barrel lots, 55c; in case, 61c; boiled, 5-barrcl lots, 56c; 1-barrel lots, 57c; in cases, 63c. Gasoline Union and Red Crown, bbls., 151c; cases, 221c. Motor, bbls., 161c; cases, 231c. 86 degrees, bbls., 30c; cases, 371c. , Engine Distillate, bbls., 9c; cases, 16;. I For a Sprained Ankle. ! " A sprained ankle may be cured in (about one-third the time usually re quired, by applying Chamberlain's ' Palm Balm freely, and giving it abso lute rest. For sale by Frank Hart l and leading druggists. How To Get Strong. P. J. Daly, of 1247 W. Congress St., Chicago, tells of a way to become strong. He says: "My mother, who is old and was very feeble, is deriving so much benefit from Electric Bitters, that I feel it's my duty to tell those who need a tonic and strengthening medicine about it. In my mother's case, a marked gain in flesh has re sulted, insomnia has been overcome, and she is steady growing stronger." Electric Bitters quickly remedy stom ach, liver and kidney complaints. Sold under guarantee at Charles Rogers & Son's drug store. 50c j They Take The Kinks Out j . "I have used Dr. King's New Life Pills for many years, with increasing i satisfaction. They take the kinks out of stomach, liver snd bowels, without I fuss or friction," says N. H. Brown, ! of Pittsfield, Vt. Guaranteed satisfac tory at Charles Rogers & Son's drug store. 25c ' COAL DELIVERED AT $7.50 It may be well for the thrifty citi- izen to remember that the Kelley .Transfer Co. is now delivering an ex ! cellent domestic coal to any home in the city, within rational distance, at $7.50 per ton. File orders early at the office, 565 Duane street. For Sale. Tar1ujt afiara Mnrffitn ftuetss j companies stock, one hundred and ; ti ?... jtnllova tt alia ArtnTu Imperial Restaurant. ' 8-9-tf 60 cents per .month. Subscribe to The Morning Astorian. j 1 ai mtMuiwuciM- rTHlHEEVMSCXEMICUCS. Sept. Official Tide Tables Gompiledby the U.S. Government for v Astoria and Vicinity. 8EPTEMBER, 1908. High Water. Date. Tuesday .. Wednesday Tnursday .. Friday ..... Saturday . . SUNDAY . Monday .... Tuesday ... Wednesday Thursday . Friday .... Saturday . SUNDAY Monday Tuesday ... Wednesday Thursday . . Friday ..... Saturday . . SUNDAY . Monday .... Tuesday ... , Wednesday WednwJay uraday .. day ..... Saturday SUNDAY . Monday .... Tuesday . . . WanMay 1 t 2 8 .....4 21 4 9 V ...... 7 t 8 ..... 0 .....10 f 11 1Z s XO I A .11 .16 .16 .17 .18 .....19 .....20 .....21 i i 22 ......23 .....24 .. .14 ......?5 Zfl 27 sell; 2R ..'...29 SO A. M. h.m.1 ft, S:6S 4:501 6:52 7:18 8:46 9:57 10:62 11:88 0:09 0:69 1:48 2:87 8: 4:23 6:26 :40 8:04 9:18 10:16 10:68 11:83 0:80 1:07 1:43 2:22 8:03 1:48 6 6.5 6.0 6.7 6.8 6.4 7.0 7J 9.1 8.9 8.6 8.0 7.2 6 6.8 6.2 6.5 6.9 7.8 7.6 8.0 8.0 8.0 7.7 7.4 7.01 P. M. h.m. ft 8.0 7.9 7.P ?:I 8.0 8.4 8.8 8.2 8.7 9.0 9.1 9.0 8.8 8.6 8.0 7.7 7.4 7.8 7.8 7.6 7.8 8.0 7.9 8.2 8.8 8.8 8.4 8.4 8.4 8.2 SEPTEMBER, 1903. Low Water. I A. M. I P. M. Data i 1 " 1 Tuesday Wednesday .... Thursday ...... Friday Saturday SUNDAY Monday Tuesday ....... Wednesday .... Thursday ...... Friday Saturday SUNDAY ..... Monday Tuesday Wednesday . ... Thursday ...... Friday Saturday ...... SUNDAY ..... Monday ........ Tuesday Wednesday . ... Thursday ...... Friday Saturday SUNDAY Monday ........ Tuesday ........ Wednesday .... . 1 .2 . 8 . 4 E 6 7 . 8 . 9 .10 .11 .12 .13 .14 .15 .16 .17 .18 .19 .20 .21 .22 .23 ,24 .25! .26 .27 .28 .29 .30 h.m. 9:47 10:25 11:14 0:38 1:58 8:10 4:11 5:11 6:00 6:45! 7:27 8:07 8:47 9:85 10:21 11:12 0:14 1:22 2:81 8:85 4:27 5:12 5:51 6:22 6:60 7:17 7:45 8:18 8:60 9:24 ft. 2.3 2.8 8 1.1 0.8 0.4 0.0 0.4 0.6 -0.5 o.a 0.2 0.8 1.6 2.3 8.1 0.7 0.8 0.8 0.8 0.6 0.5 0.6 0.8 1.0 1.2 1.5 2.0 2.4 8.0 h.m. ft 1.8 1.8 0.4 0.8 0.4 0.1 8.6 8.1 8.9 8.6 8.1 8.7 2.2 1.1 1.4 1.1 0.8 0.6 S.6 s.e MEN ANOWOMEIi Cm Big 0 fornnnittiinl dlnliri(f.lnllmniltont Irriuiloni or ulirlioM of tnaeoaa luembriuiuk PilnlMi, ml not utrin- oM by DmnrUU. or Mnt la plain wrtppcr, br rpld. tot I .on.or S boHIn tl.TS. CirculM' huI on murK Pland Facts About Hardware ...r- There's a lot of Tools and other articles made to SELL and that's all! 'There are Tools and other tilings made to sell and give satisfac tion by their wearing qualities, and that is thef only kind we care to han dle. If you buy your Hardware here you can have full confidence in its durability and upon its always giving you satisfactory service. Fiti s Stokes Mil t Truth and Quality appeal to the Well-Informed In every walk of life and are essential to permanent success and creditable standing. Accor ingly, it Is not claimed that Syrup of Figs and Elixir of Senna is the only remedy of known value, but one of many reasons why it is the best of personal and family laxatives Is the fact that it cleanses, sweetens and relieves the internal organs on which it acts without any debilitating after effects and without having to increase tho quantity from time to time. It acts pleasantly and naturally and truly as a laxative, and its component parts are known to and approved by physicians, as it is free from all objection able substances. To get iU beneficial effects always purchase tho genuine manufactured by the California Fig Syrup Co., only, and for sale by all leading druggist. FINDS HER CONSOLATION. New York Widow Retires From The World of Wealth and Fashion. NEW YORK, Sept. 17.-An event which was common in mediaeval times but is rare in these days has just taken place at the Dominican Monastery of Corpus Christi in Hun ters Point, L. I a New York'woman of birth having taken vows which will make her an inmate of the building for tlie rest of her life. Mrs. Ceo. Merriam Hyde, daughter of the late O. P. Bet, is the woman who now by a promise to the Mother Prioress of the Monastery involving the vows of poverty, chastiiy and obedience becomes Sister Mary of the Tabernacle in the convent of the Perpetual Adoration. A year ago in such finery as a bride wears she cross ed the gravelled path from the mon astery door to that of the church, followed by her matron of honor, Mrs. Thomas F. Ryan, the capital ists wife, clothed in black. That was Mrs. Hyde's last appearance outside the monastery, for she pronounced her vows after months of ascetical probation on that occasion and re turned to adopt a religious garb for life. . v After impressive services partici pated in by several priests and by fellow sisters, Mrs. Hyde was induc ted by the mother prioress with the black veil. Mrs. Hyde, or Violet Buel, was a convert to Catholicism as well as her entire family Through her mother's family, the McDougalls, she has ma ny affiliations with the army. Oliver Price Buel, hea father, was senior partner in the firm of Buel, Tonori and Whiting, counsel to the U. S. Life Insurance Company. Her brother, David Hillhouse Buel, is now president of Georgetown Uni versity. On January 11, '1898, Miss Buel was married to George Merriam Hyde, a literary man, son of Dr. Jas. T. Hyde of the Chicago Theological Seminary. Miss Buel was a sunny girl, fond of social life. She had a talent for painting and her canvas ses were accepted by the Academy and the Society of American Artists. Mr. Buel was taken suddenly ill and suffered greatly. ' This and his death greatly affected Mrs. Hyde. One day he disappeared. -After three months' search his body was found in the Hudson River near Weehauken, N. FINANCIAL flails YcDiiEeeptt Saving's Accounts Savings Deposits aie received from $i tip, on which inter est is paid. This form of deposit is of especial value in building up a bank account, as it admits of withdrawals or additional deposits at any time. Every incentive con sistent with safety is offered to patrons of this department. Our neat home savings banks, as an aid to saving, is loaned free to those who want them. The Banking Saving & Loan Assn. " BEEP T BEY . , . .. n ij First national Bank of Astoria y'H DIRECTORS v - '-. Xi:- r Jacob Kamm W. F. McGregorII G.'cFlavel J. W. Ladd - S. S. Gordon t EST j Capital $100,000 Surplus t 25,000 Stockholders Liability . : 100,000 ' ESTABLISHED 18J. . J. Q. A. BOWLBY, President J. W. GARNER, Assistant Cashier O. I. PETERSON, Vice-President FRANK PATTON, Cashier ASTORIA SAVINGS BANK CAPITAL AND SURPLUS - $227,C03 Transacts a General Banking Business , Interest Paid on Tim Deposits Four Per Cent. Per Annum Eleventh and Duane Sts. - - - . ' . ' Astoria, Oregon SCANDINAVIAN-A A E R I C A N SAVINGS BANK . ASTORIA, OREGON OUR MOTTO: "Safety Supercedes All Other Cosaideratiea." DIPHTHERIA EPIDEMIC Sickness in Pennsylvania Town Is Traced to Bad Sewers GREENSBORO, Pa., Sept. 19. -That the drouth is responsible for diphtheria, how near the epidemic form here, is the opinion of board of health members. A portion of the Seventh street school building was closed yesterday, nine cases having been reported among the pupils. The patients are members of four fami lies, and yesterday a little girl from one of the families escaped from home and went to school. Pupils in that room were dismissed at once and in others later. The drouth has made the flushing of sewers impossible in the ward, and President Clements; of the health board, states the diphtheria cases are directly due,' to " this. The children had been playing over a stagnant sewer, it is said. ' . For Rubber Stamps and Typewriter Supplies see Lenora Benoit, Public Stenographer, 447 Commercial street SCOW BAY BRASS & IRON TOKS ASTORIA, OREGON Iron and' Brass Founders, Land and Marine Engineers, Up-to-Date Sawmill Machinery , 18th and Franklin Ave. Prompt attention given to all repair work. Tel Main 2461 FREE TRIAL-AN ELECTRIC IRON Saves backs, footsteps, blistered fingers, and faces fuel . and tempers. ' 7 You feel no electricity attach to any in can descent socket low expense would sur prise you let us explain to YOU, ASTORIA ELECTRIC CO. STEEL &jEWART Electrical Contractors Phone Main 3881 . . . . 426BondStreet n n Only All Rail Route-to Portland and all Eastern Points. Two daily trains. Steamship tickets via all Ocean Lines at Lowest Rates. For rates, steamship and sleeping-car reservations, call on or address "'' ' j'-" '"'i ' .T'v" ' '' : ' : ':. '.- .' ; ''in. :..' ' '.i ".' . Q. B. JOHNSON, Gen'I Agent 12th St, near Commercial St ASTORIA, OREGON.