NESDAY, SEPT. 30
THE MORNING ASTOltlAN, ASTORIA, OREGON. 'I.
tie Daily Market Report
vTLAND,, Set. 29,-There were
dally no firt-clai peaches In
front, street market today, and
u;look i for but little more of
i fruit till year. The caon l
"i, Figures on the quantity of
r-S'.humlliicI here this season are
r.nilable, for the fruit curne from
; more point In the three Coat
j nnd accurate record of ship
J are not to be had, but local
f 't iay there U no doubt that the
mj Junt fmiKhcd Wan the biggest
history of the peach Indutry of
N'l.rthweM. ' ' t 1 :
ortlHiut thi year handled prob
-hrce timet at many peachei at
iiposed of In thlt market last
wan the comment of one fruit
I jand In all-probability SO per
i-ynorc than were marketed here
,$y previous year. The crop in
iree Coatt ttatet was one of the
;et ever known, and that Tort
Jifigured largely at a market and
rjbutlng point for the fruit may
when it it Mated that it wat
hjn unuiual thing at all In the
f teaton for thlt city to handle
m four to tin carloads of the fruit
Flour. Grain and Feed.
Vleat-Choice milling tortt. Track
:ei: Club, 88c; bluettem, 92c; tur
red. 91c; Valley, 90c, Export
:.. ttandard Quality: Club, 88c;
fitem, 92c; turkey red, 91c! red
HUn, 8Sc. ' : ,' '-:
larky-Feed, $25.50; rolled, $27
.brewing, $27,
)at-No. 1 white, $30.00; gray,
id, 14lc; shoulders, Vie.
Vegetablet-Turnipt, $1.25 tack;
beett, $1.75; pariwiipi, $1.25; cabbage,
$1.50(2)2.00; , head lettuce, 2025c ;
cucumbers, 75c85c per box; celery,
75cp5c per down; artlchoket, 60c
dozen; beant, 8c pound; egg-plant,
$1(311.25 per crate; tomatoet, 25(5i50c
per crate; caniaioupet, twaiac
per crate; corn, 75c($l tack",; ,
Onion-California red, $1.25;
garlic, I215c. -; :4 ''-' 5 '
Applet California new, $KB$1.Z5;
Oregon, 75c$1.25J ' f - i
Onlont Buying pricet, 90c per
hundred garlic, 12l5c per pound.
taltt, pink, 95c; red, $1.40; nominal,
2t. talk $2.10,
Clamt Little neck, per box, $2.50;
razor clamt, $2 per box.
Oil. Lead. Etc
Benzine V. M. and P. and Union
tfaptha, casea, 20Jc; iron barrels,
Coal Oil Union and pearl and at-
tral oil, canes, 181c per gallon; water
white, iron barrclt, 11c; eocene and
extra star, casct, 2UcJ headlight oil,
canes, J9Jc; iron barrclt, 13c; elaine,
cases. 28c -.
Lead-Strictly pure wjiite lead, In
ton lota, 7c; 500-lb. lott, Sc lett; lett
than 500c lbs., 81c; red lead and Uth
arite. 1c hlsher than white.
Llnteed Oil Raw, 5-barrel lott,
54c; 1-barrcl lott, 55c; in case, 61c;
boiled. 5-barrel lots, 56c; 1-barrel
lott, 57c; in catet, 63c.
"lour -Patents, $4.70; straight,
3S6t4.20; exportt, $3.70; Valley
5; M tack graham, $4.40; whole
tat, $4.65; rye, $5.50.
ttilktufTt Bran, $26,50; middlings,
100; shorts, country, $31.00;. thortt,
j-: $30.00; chop, $2227.50.
-Timothy! Willamette Valley
y, $14.50; do, ordinary, $11.00;
item Oregon, $16.50; mixed, $18;
$n: t ,
; Butte , Eggs and Poultry,
"after Extras, 34 centt; fancy,
cfioice, 30c; ttore, 18c.
Keeie-Full cream twina, Ml 15;
it cream, triplets, 141t5c; Young
berica, 15i(S16c cream brick, 20c;
(iit block,'18c; Llmburger, 20c. ,
'oultry-Mixed chicken, 12i13c;
yhent, 1313ic; roosters, old,
i)c) "broilers, 14(gl4ki'turkeyt, 18c.
Egs-Extrat, 3l(32c; firsts, 28
f, seconds, 23S26c; thirds. 2627c.
nd higher; duckt, 12(?J15c; geete,
'OF; turkey, 18c. , ;
f Fruits and Vegetables.
jtatoet-Buying prices. 8090c
k hundred; 'tweets, 2(21 '.. per
Ircih Fruits Oranges, $3.754.50;
m", $3.00(35,50; blackberries, 75
crate; new figs, $1 per crate;
hes. 258Sc per crate; plums, 25
s , per crate; watermelons, 3-4c
nd? grapes, 60c(I$1.25 per crate;
50$1.00 per box; prunes, 30
iterate. . .
Meatt and Provisions.
res's Meats-Hogs, fancy, 88ic;
i: ordinary, 67c; large, 5c; veal,
J8c81c; ordinary, 67c; heavy,
latton, fancy, 89c
.rd-Kettle leaf, 10s. 15c; do 5s,
A3o 50-lb. tins, 141c; tteam ren-
d,:i0s, 131c; do Sa, 141c; com
J IQs, 8lc.
,mt-10-12 lbs.. 17c; 14-16 lbs.,
V; 18-20 lbs., 16c. . ,
1COO-DrCBKISM, OJi't, Y"-
, 101c; cottage roll, 12c; regular
il clears, smoked, 12c; do un
Iked, He; Un. B., 10c13c lb.;
ited, 15c; unsmoked, 14c;
r bellies, unsmoked," 131c; amok
JOBBERS' QUOTATIONS.
, Sugar, Coffee, Etc,
Suaar (tack basit)-D. G., $6.05;
beet, $5.85; Colden C, $5.45; extra C,
$5.55; powdered, $6.15; fruit or berry
tugar, $6.05; boxet, 55c cwi advance
over tack batit (lest l-4c if paid for
in 15 dayt). . ,
Rice Imperial Japan, No. 1, $6.35;
Southern Japan, $5.756; broken, 4c
head; fancy, $7 7.75.
Coffee-Mocha, 2428c; Java, fancy
2528cf Java, good, 2024c; Java,
ordinary, 1720c; Cotta Rica, fancy,
18Q20c; Cotta Rica, good; 16 18c;
Arbuckle, $16.50 cwt.; Lion, $15.75
cwtj Colombia 'coffee, 14c lb.; Sal
vador, Ul141c. '
Salt-Ba!et of 7S-2t, bale, $225;
balct of 60-3t, bale, $2.25; balet of
40-4t, bale, $25; balet of 15-lOs,
bale, $2.25; bagt, 50s, fine,- ton; $15;
bagt 50c; genuine Liverpool ton, $17;
bagt, 50c, i-ground $13.50; 100s, ton,
$13.00; R. S. V. P., 20 5-lb. cartont,
$2.25; R. S. V. P., 3-lb. cartons, $1.75;
Liverpool, lump, per ton, $20.
Raisins Loose muscatels, 3-crawn,
7 centt; 4-crown, 71c; bleached,
teedlest Sultanas, 91clZc; un
bleached teedleit Sultanas, 61 centt;
London layert, 3-crown, whole boxet
of 20 j oundt, $2.00; 2-crown, $175.
Nutt-Walnuti, 1517c pound;
filberts, 1 ; Brazilt, 16c; pecans, 14
20cj hickory, 10c; Virginia row pea-
nuts, 8 cents; chestnutt, iiai-j
Ian 10c, Ohio 25e; cocoanuts, dozen,
90cQ$l; pine nutt. 10 12c pound., i
Dried Fruits Applies," 8lc perlb;
peachei, 10l2c; peart, h lll14c;
Italian prunes, 56c; California figs,
white, in aackt, 7ic per pound; black,
67c; brickt, 75c2.25 per box;
Smyrna, 16171c per pound; aatet,
Pertian, 6J7c pound. "
Hops, Wool, Hitfet, Etc '.'IX
Hopt New Oregon, 78c pound;
1907, 21(S4c; 1906, HSU-
Wool-Valley, 1415k lb.; coarte,
1213c; Eattern Oregon, 816c, at
to ahrinkage.
Mohair Choice, i I819c pound.
Catcara Sagrada (chittitm bark)-
41c51c per pound.
Oregon Craperoot Per 100 pouadt
$3s. ;
Hidet-Dry hides, Na I, 14k lb ;
dry kip, No. 1, 131c; dry talted, one-
third lest; dry calf, 151c lb.; talted
tteert, 7 8c lb.; talted cows, 6k lb ;
stags and bulls, 41c lb.; kip, 61c lb;
cal, 10ltc lb; green stock, lc lest;
theepskint; shearlings, 1025c; short
wool, 3040c; : medium and long
wool, according to quality, 5090c;
dry horses, 30c$1.50; dry colt, 25c;
angora, 80c$l; goat, common, 10
20c. v "
Oysters, Clams and Fish.
Oyttert Shoalwater Bay, per gal
Ion, $2.25; per sack, $4.50; Toke
Point, $1.60 per 100; Olympiaa. (120
lbs.), $6; Olympias, per gallon, $2,25.
Fish-Halibut, 7c lb.; black cod,
78c; black bass, 20c; bass, 18c;
herring, 51c; flounders, 6c; catfith,
11c; thrimp, 121c; perch, 7c; sturgeon,
121c; tea trout, 15c J torn cod, 10c; tal
mon, fresh, 67c.
Canned Salmon commoia River, 1
pound tall, $2.10; 2-lb. tails, $3.00;
fancy, Mb, fists, $2.25; Mb. flats,
$1.40; fancy, Mb. ovals, $2.75; Alaska
A SURPRISED MINISTER.
Hyomel Cured Bronchial Catarrh Af
ter he Had Given up in Despair.
"For many yeart I have been a suf
ferer from bronchial catarrh, and bad
despaired of anything like a cure.
Judge of my pleasant surprise whn I
first used Hyomei, which brought
complete relief. Hyomel hat been t
veritable frodsend.". Rev. Charles
Hartley, Sardinia, Ohio.
There are many readen of the At-
torian who are suffering from catarrh,
either nasal or bronchial. Many of
these despair of ever being cured.
They have toaked their ttomacht with
nostrums until they are disgusted with
all medicinet, and are now traveling
their miserable way, allowing the
devilish germt of catarrh to sap them
of their health, energy and vitality.
But let ua reason together. TVF.
Laurin, the druggist, hat a guaranteed
remedy for catarrh, and all inflamma
tory diseases of the nose, throat and
bronchial tubes. The name of this
remarkable remedy is Hyomel, and if
it doesn't cure T. F. Laurin will give
you "your money back.
Hyomel (pronounced High-o-me)
is medicated air; you -Just brethe It
through the inhaler over the inflamed
and germ ridden membrane, and Its
soothing antiseptic properties will
allay the inflammation, destroy the
germs, and restore the entire respi
ratory tract to its normal condition!.
A complete Hyomei outfit, includ
ing a hard rubber inhaler, costs, but
$1.00, and an extra bottle of Hyomel,
if afterwards needed, cost! but 50
cents. See T. F. Laurin about it to-
Don't be afraid to give Chamber
lain's Cough Remedy to your chil
dren. It contains no opium or other
harmful drug. It always cures. For
tale by Frank Hart and leading drug-
gistt. .
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, 8torm Talk. ;
"Shipwreck affects people to odd
ways," said tue captain, beaming
brightly on the two rows of ladles at
his table la the saloon.
The wind roared, a great wave shook
the boat, and a matron, with a low
This It the Ram.set Whe Looms Ovtr cry, received a plate of hot sqnp In her
tha Eovot at Today. ap.
Like a 'cloud, n great golden cloud, a "
Slory Imncndlng that will not, cannot, . . . :ArnmtaJI
vv "" "' vv., m- l,lmcir 111 1io tiih nut nf Bhaoi- torrnr.
ones) looiuea over tue fcgypi mat w xi,ere was an Anglo-Indian actor
dead; ho ltoms over tue tgj-pt or to- vno , pretty girl's leg by hurl
ulay. Everywhere you meet his traces, ng hig heavy cabin trunk down Into
svery where you hear bis' heme. You the lifeboat on-her. Of course we
say to a toll young Egyptian, "Hqw Blung the trunk overbonrd at once, but
vn arn cmwlns. Hassanr ere wiis the broken leg. not so easy
. " . . r , f .1.1 nf
TTrt nnan-nna "f'ntnrt Itnnlz nrt Vlr. 1 fv " -v-
mygentletunn ,...mI.I shall he like Ram- Thpy thlni ,f 'thoy BWretIy
ewes tno urent, , l,i,.t,.i, n in hn..Mi nr.nr
Or yon ask of the boatman who rows "w .1 i . k- L Z.
i uu, nuw i-.iu yuu imn au uajr HK.ui,, nPplvoa tlw men nra Ivlnif nnr.
. . . a. - . . I. . X'll V . n 1 1 I"''.' "V a
...... ... ...... "' Times-Democrat
says io juu, a.our; I aw na ouuug
Rnmeses the Great."
This familiar fame comes down
throucrh somo 3.220 years. ' Carved
Sept. Official Tide Tables
Compiledby the U.S. Government for
.' Astoria and Vicinity.
8EPTEMBER, 1908.
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8EPTEMBER, 1903..
Low Water. I A, M. P. M.
Date. h.m. ft h.m. ft
Tuesday 1 9:47 2.3 10:881 1.8
Wednesday 2 10:26 2.811:33 1.1
Thursday 8 11:14 8.2 r
Friday 4 0:3 1.1 12:19 8.7
Saturday 5 1:63 0.8 1:45 8.9
SUNDAY 6 8:10 0.4 8:17 3.9
Monday,.;. 7 4:11 0.0 4:82 8.4
Tuesday ... 8 5:11 -0.4 6:32 2.7
Wednesday ..... 9 6:00 -0.6 6:23 2.0
Thursday .......10 8:45-0.6 7:10 1.8
Friday 11 7:27-0.2 7:62 0.7
Saturday .......12 8:07 0.2 8:38 0.4
SUNDAY ......13 8:47 0.8 9:27 0.8
Monday 14 9:85 1.6 10:18 0.4
Tuesday . 1510:21 2.311:14 0.6
Wednesday 1611:12 8.1
Thursday .......17 0:14 0.712:13 8.6
Friday .... 18 1:22 0.8 1:81 8.1
Saturday ........19 2:31 0.8 2:52 8.9
SUNDAY 20 3:85 0.8 4:03 8.6
Monday ..21 4:27 0.6 4:58 8.1
Tuesday ...22 5:12 0.6 6:42 2.7
Wednesday .....23 5:51 0.6 6:20 1.1
Thursday 24 6:22 0.8 6:47 1.1
Friday ..'........25 6:50 1.0 7:13 1.4
Saturday 26 7:17 1.2 7:43 1.1
SUNDAY ......27 7:45 1.5 8:15 0.8
Monday 28 8:18 2.0 8:50 0.6
Tuesday 29 8:50 1.4 9:27 S.6
Wednesday .....30 9:24 S.O 10:14 0.6
FINANCIAL.
: Still Susceptible.
lie was a nervous, fidgety young mnn,
r; i he looked with considerable up-
Saving's Accounts
Savings Deposits ate received from $i up, 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.
WE KEEP THE KEY
seems engraven also on every Egyp-
a trn. t.uv uuuj gate uun ciuu
then a sharp cry, which the woman j
movement of shadoof or Is not burled
In l.lnMr ar.ll f.M-tlH'y(.,l hff Tlnnl
L. I: ..I : 1 ZZ'Z evidently tried to suppress.
Mmr.u .i i.. At last, after many anxious glances,
IUO UUO itiUllll'U vi Kdiiun ssv I ,
111111(13 VI 1111U1U11S. XUI9 MHUICBCO O
believed to be the pliaruoh who op
pressed the children of Isinel. Robert
lllchens In Century
First national Bank of Astoria
THE LANGUAGE PUZZLE.
China's Forty Thousand Signs and
. 8ymbols to Perplex tha Linguist.
The language kuowu as Wen-11 Is the
baby any-anythlug ' T.mil IT a it
The woman looked at him with
mixture of scorn and pity.
" 'Twouldn't be for most folks," she i
said In a clear, currying tone, "but
maybe 'twould for you. He's teeth
ing." .. .
I
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- DIRECTORS
W. F. McGregor G. C. Flavel
J. W. Ladd S. S. Gordon
Capital ........ .$100,000
Surplus ' .......... .......... 25,000
Stockholders Liability 100,000
ESTABLISHED 18H,3 -
J. W. GARNER, Assistant Cashier
FRANK PATTON, Cashier
The Adventurous Feline.
"Hello! Is this the electric com-, . .
medium by which the classical books pnuy? Do you take cats down? Yes, T. Q. A. BOWLBY. President
of China have been hnuded down. It cuts! One Is on a pole and crying just q j PETERSON Vice-President
Is par excellence the written language terribly. She must have been up there ! ' ; '
stood by the great mass of the people. Oh, this is FIfty-plnth avenue! A big ! A i I A HA V I fVil H R A MlC
The spoken language namely, Manda- dog Is barking at her. too, and she - Vlvin A-Jia, Til !VJk7 UlI i IV
rin may. a lro be. 'written, and there is What street? Why, I don't know. I , OAPITAf AWn CTTUPTTTO aaai aai
r good fleal of colloquial literature in don't live on this street, do I? Oh, yes, vnxx 1 1X14 lXJ OUKrivUd - ,- fig 4J
Mandnrln. Versions of the Elble In the of course! Bristol street, the druggist .transacts a ueneru Banning business -; Interest Paid on Time Deoos a
local patois have also been produced snys. Oh, will you? You are bo good!
In several districts of tho Bouthwest, Aud a man Just said she is playing'
where the dialects are very numerous with the transformer and might short j
and diverse ,N . " circuit ; herself or something. Well, J
In the Chinese written language thanli you very much. I am so gmu I
there are over 40,000 distinct charac- Goodbyr Success Magazine. !
ters or. symbols, nnd this vast number
is being constantly increased by thei The Considerate Wifs
addition of new characters- to repre- "Mrs. Rogers Is a perfect slave to
sent new scientific words and modern her husband,"
ideas. "What does she do?"
Although the Chinese are considered "Would you believe It? Every year
a literary people and have naturally on his birthday she gets up In time to
a desire, for education, yet owing to eat breakfast with him." Judge's Li
the extreme difficulty of mastering the brary.
Chinese characters it is estimated that
only one in ton of the population can Subscribe for the Morning Astor-
read or write contemporary ueview. . . . . .
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