TUESDAY, NOVUM DER 3, 1908,
THE MORNING ASTORIA! V ASTORIA, Olti'.CON.
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The Daily Market Report
NON-VOTER DEFINED.
PORTLAND, Oct. 27.-Two of
the leading city creameries today an
nbunced 8 reduction of two cents i
ppundw on standard city-made but'
ter, making their price 34 cents
Some other tht have been telling
M 53 cent for a week or more for
the time declined to make any
changei in' their quotation.
WHOLESALE PRICES.
t Grain, Flour, Hay, Etc.
Whep.t-Track price: Club, WVj
ttticntcm, 93c; turkey red, 90c; Red
Russian, 86c; Valley, 91c.
Flour Patent, $4.80; straights,
$3.954.20; export, $3.70; Valley,
$445; llsack graham, $4.40; whole
wheat, $4.65; rye, $5.50.
Barley-Feed, $26.50; rolled, $27.50
28.50; brewing, $27.
MlllstufiV- Brail, $26.50; middlings,
$33.00; shorts, country, $31; shorts,
city, $30; chop, $22 1
Oats No. 1, white, $31; gray, $30.
Hay Track price; Timothy
Willamette Valley, fancy, $15; do,
ordinary, $12; Eastern Oregon, mix
ed, $16; do fancy $17.50; alfalfa, $12;
lover, $12.
I
Straightforward Opinion Of I An
Episcopal Blahop In Chicago.
t
6k lb.; stags and bull!, 4k lb.; kip,
6k lb.; calf, 11c lb.; green Mock, lc
lea; sheepskins, shearlings, 10(25c;
short wool, 3Uf'(,40c; medium and
lortg wool, according to quality, 50O
)c; dry horse, 50c fij $1.50; dry colt,
25c; anirora, 80c(fL$l; coat, common.
10f20c.
Mohair Choice, lRlOc lb,
Oregon Craperoot Per 100 lb.,
Cascara Sagrada
SQ6c per lb.
Meat and Provision.
Dressed Meats Hogs, fancy 7k,
ordinary 67c, large 5c; veal, extra
81c. ordinary 67c, heavy 5c; mut
ton, fancy 6a!7c.
Bacon Breakfait 1722c, picnics
10c, cottage roll Ilk; regular short
clears, smoked 12c, do unsmoked
lie; clear bellies, unsmoked 12c, do
unsmoked 11c; cler bellies, un
smoked 14c, do imoked 15c; shoul
der, Ilk.
Hama 10-12 lb., 16e; 14-16 lb,
15k; 18-20 lb., 15c.
Lard Kettle leaf, 10s, 14c; do 5s.
14k; do 50-lb, tins, 13k; tcam ren
dered, 10s, 13c; do 5s, 13k; com
pound, 10s, 81c.
Fruits and Vegetable.
Potatoes Buying prices, 8595:
per hundred; sweet, $1.752.00, per
hundred.
Onions Buying prices, 90c(g$l per
hundred.
Apples Best Oregon, $1.25(21.75;
common, 75c(J$l box.
Fresh Fruit Oranges, $3.75(??
$4.50; lemons, $3.505.00; peaches,
4075c per box; plums, 2540c per
crate; grapes, 50c(j$1.25 per - crate;
pears, 7Scgl.2S per box; quince,
7Sc$1.25 per box; cranberries, $11
per barrel.
Vegetables Turnips, $125 per
sack; beets, $1.25;t parsnips, $1.25;
cabbage, $1.501.75; head Ijttuce
2025c; cucumbers, 25c dot; celery,
60(a)75c do.; artichokes, 75c dox.;
beans, 10c lb.; eggplant, $1.50 per
J crate; tomatoes, U(&ouc , per crsie;
I squash, 1 cent per lb.; pepper, $1.75
v-niuu, iov. "i ne man
who docs not vote is a criminal, a
tikulkcr and a coward."
Thus declared Bishop Samuel Fal
low yesterday in St, Paul' reform
cd Episcopal Church in his sermon
prelude. "The citizen' duty at elco
un, Lmirancniscment ot the men,
who has the power to vote and fails
to execute it was suggested by the
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rhiMim hrlA "'vine as a remedy tor apathy on
i nc pari, 01 ine voters,
"The pulpits of the land ought to
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JOBBERS' QUOTATIONS. "n 0Ul l congest utterance on
me riign crime or not voting. It
Sugar, Coffee, Etc. would be a drastic measure which
Sugar (sack basis) D. O., $6.05; doubtless would not carry, to dis
beet, $5.85; Colden C, $5.45; extra C franchise the man who had the power
$5.55; powdered, $6.15; fruit or terry to vote and deliberately refused to
sugar, $6,05; boxes, 55c cwt. advance exercise it,
over sack basis (less l-4c If paid for The voter is a soldier of the re
in IS day). !' i 1 public. Its affair cannot be carried
Turpentine In catei, 63c; in wood on w"bout his aid any more than
barrels, 611c; la iron barrel, 59k; in the conduct of an army without the
10-case lots, 62c. soldiers loyal response to the word
Lead-Strictly pure white lead, i of command. And h i. t,,ti,. a
Tl07tVb lT:ktV tul'l' cowafd in the civil ranks of life
than 500c bs. 81c; red lead and ith-l . doel . ... .
arge, ic higher than white. ' . ... . . "" ; "
RiP-.Imn.rial Tnn.n Ma t A- nO hldCS Or BhOW the white fca-
- . . - . lihfir. in tlmm tf an mmnfnmrMi "
southern Japan, 5.75e; broken, 4k ' " I ........
head: finev. 17(77)7.74.
2528e: lava. aaaA. 20(24e- Tiva.
ordinary 1720c; Cota Rica, fancy, n CinC,AG0' Nov' 2.-Tommy
1820c; Cosu Rica, good, 1618c; uu. fccoromg to
Arbtif t ie. L LJoil SIS 75 a ,cllcr reccivea in wmcago yester-
cwt; Colombia coffee, 14c lb.; Sal- fay from he vyweight champion,
vadur iUSiUie. i ' -i "ut w"a' " more importance, he
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en,.TUW 7S.7. W2St ,c,,s 8D0l n,s oatt,e Wlin JacK John
l-Je of 60-3. bak, $125; bale of u" w",c" W1 wKepiace
40-4. bale, $225; bale, of 1S-10., uc"mbc " 8t.
bale, 22l; tag. 50a. fine, ton; $15;
bag 5'jc; gcoine Liverpool ton, $17;
bga. 50c, troond $13.50; 100s, ton,
$13.00; R. S- V. F, 20 S ib, carton,
$2.25; R. S. V. P.. 3-lb. carton, $1.75;
Liverpool, lump, per ton, $20.
Raisin Loose muscatels, 3-crown.
recent; 4-crown, 71c; bleached,
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. ?Tw0 7U" 2 Mrere cold wttled oo my long, and so completely proatrated me that X wa
unable to work and tcarcely able to aland. I then waa advUed to try Dr. Kinj'a Hew Discovery, and
after ualnj one bottle I went back to work, aa well as I ever wao." 3
!au li;S . W. ATSMS, Banner Springe, Tenn.; ;
PRICE 50o
AND SIXO
SOLD AND GUARANTEED DY
BACKACHE
WEAK
"You know that I have signed to
meet Johnson," Burna says, "but you
may not know that I am getting my
price, a I always said I would." I
get $30,000, and it is all put up in the
referee i
IS NATURE'S DANGER SIGNAL
THIS SIMPLE PRESCRIP
TION OFTEN PREVENTS SER
IOUS KIDNEY DISEASES. -
s onice in ixndon. Johnson
gets$5000 win or lose, an extra $500 J -More people succumb each year to
for' hi end of the moving pictures home form of kidney trouble than
and three round trip ticket from any other cause. The slightest forra
London " ' of kidney derangement often devel
ops Into Bright' kidney disease, dia
betes or dropsy. When either of
these diseases are suspected the suf-
Braxils, 16c; pecans, 14 Don't Let the Child Choke to Death fee should .at once seek the best
seedless Sultanas, ytc(Q2Uc; un
bleached aeedless Sultanas, 61 cents;
London layer, 3-crown, whole boxes
of 20 round, $2.00; 2-crown, $1.75.
Nut Walnut, 15vJ17c 1 pound;
filberts, 1
CROUP QUICKLY, CURED!
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Only All Rail Route to Portland and all Eaatera Pw't. Two
daily trains. Steamship tickets via all Ocean Lines at Lowest Rate.
For rates, steamship and aleeping-car reservations, call on or addres
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, . : m 0. B. J0HN50N,Gen'I Agent
12th St, near Commercial t ' '. ' ' , ' ASTORIA, OREGON.
20c; hickory, 10c; Virginia row pea
nuts, 8 cents; chestnuts, Ital
ian 10c, Ohio 25c; cocoanuts, dozen,
90c($l; pine nuts, 1012c pound.
Dried Fruit Applies, 81c per lb;
peaches, 1012c; pears, lH(5)14c;
Italian prunes, 5S6c; California figs,
hue, in sacks, 7k per pound; black,
67c; bricks, 75c2.25 per box;
While Waiting for the Doctor. medical attention possible. Consult
only a good, first-class physician. !
Croup should have prompt treat- There are many . of the lesser
ment. The life" of many a dear one J symptoms of kidney trouble which
has been sacrified because the right can be treated at home is atated by a
remedy was not at hand. I well known authority. For some of
Pay close attention to the child these, such as backache, pain in the
who is feverish, thirsty, and occasion- region of the kidneys, weak bladder,
Smyrna, 16171c per pound; dates, ally coughs dryly and shrilly. This frequency especially at night), pain
Persian, 617c pound.
Oysters, Clam and Fish, ;
Oyster Shoalwater Bay, per gal
lon, $2.25; per tack, $4.50; Toke
r.Point, $1.60 per 100; Olympias (120
lbs.), $6; Olympias, per gallon, $2.25.
Fish-Halibut, 7c lb.; black cod,
7 S8c; black bass, 20c; bass, 18c;
per box.
1 Butter, Egg and Poultry.
1 .Butter-Extras, 3435c; fancy,
32k; choice, 27k; store, 18c.
I Cheese Full cream twins, 15c;
full cream triplets, 15c; Young Am
erica, 16c; cream brick, t 1820c;
Swiss block, 1820c; Limburgcr, 18
20c.
Poultry Mixed chickens, 11c;
lancy hens, J2c; roosters, old 8c,
broilers and fryers, 12c; , dressed
poultry, lc per pound higher; ducks,
l2J14c; geese, . 810c; turkeys,
17i18c.
I Eggs Extra Orcgons, 37k; East
ern, 2832c.
Hops, Wool, Hides, Etc.
t Hops New Oregon,' "78ic lb.;
J907, '21(5!4c; 1906, Hl!c. "
I Wool Valley, , medium, 14l5k;
lb.; coarse, 1213c; Eastern, Oregon,
8(a)16c, as to shrinkage S
I Hides Dry hides, No. 1, 14k lb.;
dry kip, No. 1, 131c lb.; dry salted,
one-third less; dry calf,; 1 151c lb.;
salted steers, 718c lb.; salted cows,
hrrrincr. Sic: flounders. 6c: catfish.
lie-shrimo. 12ic! oerch. 7e: turoeon. of the windpipe. Its soothing bal
121c: aea trout. 15crtom cod. 10c; al- act immediately, the inflamma
mon. fresh. 6(S7c. . tton is allayed, and the swelling re
Canned Salmon coiumoia River, 1 duced.
pound tall, $2.10; 2-Ib. tall, $3.00; "Not long ago our little boy, Wal
fancy, 1-lb. flat, $2.25; 1-lb. flat, ter, awoke in the night with a bad
$1.40; fancy, 1-lb. oval, $2.75; Alaska attack of croup, so that he experi
talis, pink, 95cired, $1.40; nominal, enced great difficulty in breathing,
i tne tirst stage ot croup, and in- seaming ana other urinary
slant treatment should be given. troubles, try the , following simple
Hyomei, the miraculous, antiseptic home remedy: Fluid Extract Dan
dry air treatment, will cure croup in dehon, one-half .ounce; Compound
either the first or second stages. Kargon, one. ounce; Compound
Easily inhaled, even when the Symp Sarsaparilla, three ounces,
breathing is . irregular, it reaches! These simple ingredients are harm-
more promptly inflamed membrane lc8 nd can be obtained at any good
prescription pharmacy and anyone
can make them by shaking well in a
2s, talis, $2.10.
Clamt Little neck, per box, $2.50;
razor clam. $2 per box.
Oils, Lead. Etc.
Linseed Oil Raw, 5-barrel lots,
Dottle, ine dose for adults is a tea
spoonful after each meal and again
at bedtime. :
There is no mors effective remedy
known to relieve all forms of rheu
matism, because it acts directly upon
the kidneys and blood. It cleans the
We allowed him to inhale Hyomei,
and he immediately began to breathe clogged up pores in the kidneys so
easier, and in half an hour was fast 'hey can filter and strain from the
asleep. Our children, being subject blood the poisonous uric acid and
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54c; 1-barrel lots, 55c; in case, 61c; 10 crouP w ieei sate wun nyomei w.nCn u not euminaiea
boiled. 5-barrel lots, 56c; 1-barrel in the house and 1 am 8lad t0 sPeak remain in the blood, decompose and
lots, 57c; in eases, 63c. a ooa wora tor a remcay tnat win uuui uic jumis ana muscmar
r.a.nline-TTn!nn nrf Red Crown, rob croup ot its terrors. Kev. oeo. caus,n8 ine unio,a sunenng
hhls.. 15k: cases. 221e. Motor, bbls.. Sisson, Pastor of M. E. Church, aetormity ot rheumatism.
South Londonderry, Vt. isacKacne is natures' signal noti
,Hyomei (pronounced High-o-me) fynK the sufferer that the kidneys
is the quickest acting and mose sen- are not acting properly. "Take care
sible remedy ever discovered for all of your kidneys," is now the physi-
diseases of the nose, throat, and cian's advice to his patients.
16k; cases, 23k. 86 degrees, bbls.,
30c; cases, 37k. Engine , Distillate,
bbls., 9c; cases, 16c.
- Raw Lungs
When the lungs are sore and in
flamed, the germs of pneumonia and
consumption finds lodgment and mill
tiply. . Foley's Honey and Tar kills
the cough germs, cures the most ob
stinate racking cough, heals the
lungs, and prevents serious, ; results.
The genuine is iii the yellow pack
age. T. F. Laurin, Owl Drug Store,
lungs. It is guaranteed by T. F.
Laurin to cure catarrh, coughs, colds,
asthma, bronchitis and croup, or
money back. . A complete outfit, in
cluding a neat hard rubber pocket
inhaler, costs only $1.00. An extra
bottle of Hyomei, if afterwards need
ed, cost but 50 cents. ,
ELK DUEL TO DEATH.
TIDE TABLE FOR NOVEMBER
NOVEMBER, 1908,
High Water.
Data.
SUNDAY
Monday
Tueftday 8j
Wednesday 4
Thursday 5
Friday
Saturday 7
SUNDAY 8
Monday 9
Tuesday 10
Wednesday .....11
Thursday 12
Friday 13
'Saturday ...JV..114
SUNDAY. ' ......15
Monday ,....i...l8
Tuesday ...... ..17
Wednesday 18
Thursday .......19
Friday 20
Saturday .......21
SUNDAY 22
Monday 23
Tuesday .24
I Wednesday 25
Thursday .......
Friday 27
I Saturday
J SUNDAY .... ..29
A, M. P. M.
h.m. I it. I h.m. ft.
6:50 "6.B 6:06 7.8
7:B8 6.8 7:34 7.0
8:68 7.8 8:50 7.1
8:47 7.8 10:05 7.S
10:83 8.3 11:03 7.8
11:17 8.911:57 S.O
11:67 9.8
0:45 8.0 12:35 9.5
1:82 7.7 1:11 9.6
2:17 7.4 1:47 9.8
8:03 6.9 2:25 8.9
8:61 6.7 8:05 8.8
4:42 6.5 8:47 7.7
6:31 6.5 4:86 7.1
6:24 6.5 6:87 6.6
7:19 8.7 6:48 t.i
8:11 7.0 8:04 6.1
8:55 7.4 9:12 6.8
9:87 7.810:10 6.7
10:18 8.2 11:00 6.9
10:69 8.6 11:48 7.2
11:84 9.0
0:33 7.3 12:09 9.S
1:17 7.4 12:45 9.8
2:03 7.4 1:24 9.8
2:60 7.2 8:05 9.1
3:88 7.1 8:60 8.8
4:27 7.0 8:42 8.2
6:28 7.1 4:43 7.6
I 6:23 7.8 6:68 7.0
NOVEMBER, 1908.
Low Water. A. M. P. M.
Date. h.m. ft. h.m. ft '
SUNDAY 1 . i2:S6 1.9
Monday 2 1:04 0.8 2:05 3.6
Tuesday 3 2:15 1.0 8:21 2.8
Wednesday 4 8:20 1.2 4:18 1.8
Thursday ....... 6 4:17 1.2 5:06 1.0
Friday 6 6:08 1.3 6:64 0.2
Saturday 7 5:50 1.6 6:40 -0.4
SUNDAY ...... 8 6:42 1.8 7:22 -0.8
Monday 9 7:22 2.2 8:05-0.9
Tuesday1 .10 8:00 2.7 8:46 -0.8
Wednesday .....11 8:42 8.0 9:27 -0.4
Thursday ..I.... 12 9:25 3.6 10:08 0.6
Friday. 13 10:10 8.8 10:63 0.6
Saturday .......14 11:15 4.0 11:89 1.6
SUNDAY 15 ... 12:25 4.0
Monday ,.16 0:28 1.4 1:43 8.8
Tuesday 17 1:22 1.7 2:88 3.3
Wednesday 18 2:17 2.0 8:32 2.6
Thursday .......19 8:12 2.1 4:20 8.0
Friday 20 4:05 2.2 6:02 1.2
Saturday 21 4:52 2.3 6:42 0.4
SUNDAY 22 5:84 2.6 6:20 -0.2
Monday 23 6:14 2.7 6:58-0.7
Tuesday 24 6:68 2.8 7:87 -1.0
Wednesday 25 7:85 8.1 8:18 -1.1
Thursday 26 8:20 8.3 9:02 -1.0
'Friday ..27 9:10 8.5 9:60 -0.7
Saturday 28 10:08 8.7 10:42 -0.2
SUNDAY 29 11:17 8.7 11:88 0.8
Monday 80 12:24 8.4
Mr. Bryan is said to be very fond of
music. His favorite song this year
sooms to be, "If You Ain't Got No
Money You Needn't Come Around."
The Republican plan of campaign Is
on the tiring line, and every shot tells.
Any finders of stray letters will
please send them to 2(1 Broadway.
Mr. Bryan Is ono of the best August,
September and October rtnners that
ever ran for office.
Bryan's dead past will not bury Us
dead. '. .;.. i-,- ,
CASTOR I A
For Infants and Children,
R13 Kind Yoa to fef$ Eon J!
Bears the
Signature of
San Francisco Zoo Has A Sanguin-
V ary Contest Sunday. .
Sm FRANCISCO, Nov. 2.-The
good record of the animals compos
ing the tooligical department of Gol
den Gate Park has been broken by
two of the elk, which, without warn
ing engaged in a bloody duel that
compelled the destruction of , the
vanquished. The loss of the elk pad
dock, however, is the gain of the mu
seum, which will be enriched by a
magnificent stuffed head, bearing a
noble pair of antlers.
The .elk, since their arrival at the
park have been uniformly well be
haved and the fatal fight 'was prece
ded by no warning. One of the bulls
made a sudden attack on another and
for some time the antlers Tvere used
with advantage to neither. Then one
of the animals weakened and fled to
a corner, where he made a last
stand. The fight ended when the
weaker elk went to the ground and
the conqueror gored him twice, tear
ing great holes in the tough hide and
the flesh beneath. The park authori
ties learned of the duel only in time
to drive the victor away. The wound
ed elk was so badly injured that he
was shot.
You want the best money. can buy in food, clothing, home comforts,
pleasures, etc, why not in education?" """ 7T.'.'T? .'. " '
Portland's Leading Business College
offers such to you and at no greater cost than an inferior school
. Owners practical teachers More Calh than we can fill
Teachers actual business men In session the entire year
Positions guaranteed graduates, 'Catalogue "A" for the asking
VL WALKER, Pres. ; r, O. A. BOSSFRN, Secy.
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