THURSDAY, JANUARY 21,
The Daily Market Report
PORTLAND, Jan. 20. All South
crn grown fruit and vegetable art
very firm, and but for the fact that
price In the local market now are
relatively high there would be a gen
eral advance, for the lupply of Cali
fornia Huff li limited and the uotlook
la ofr light offering! for a week or
more. Very little fruit or green ituff
of any kind came In from the South
during the recent cold (pelt, and
Inca then the heavy mini In Califor
nia have caused washout on the
Southern Pacific Out have made the
movement of freight difficult and un
certain.
WHOLESALE PRICES.
J Cv ;- - ' vj
Grain, Flour, Hay, Etc,
Wheat-Track price! Club, 92c;
blue (tem, $1,05; turkey red, 95c; red
Rumlan, 90c; Valley, 9Sc
Flour Patent, $5iS; ;. tralghl,
H; export, J.90 Valley, SS.00;
1 14 aack graham, $4.40; whole wheat,
S4CS; rye, SS.50.
: Barley-Feed, $26.50; rolled, $28.50
29.50; brewing, $27.50.
, Oati-No, 1 white, $33; gray, $32.
I lay Track price: Timothy Wil
lamette Valley, fancy, $16; do, ordl-
rjlry, $U; Eaitern Oregon mixed
SIB; do, fancy, S3); alfalfa, $13.50;
i clover $13.50. '
Milltuff-Bran, $26.50; middling,
$33; thortt, country, $31; ihortt, city,
$30; chop, $21 '
Meats tnd Provisions.
. Hamt-10-12 lb., 14c; 14-16 lb.,
14c; 18 20 lb., 131c t
Dreued Meat Hog, fancy SfiRle,
ordinary 7c7ie Urge 6c; veal extra
10 lie, ordinary 89e, heavy 7c;
mutton, fancy 7SBc
Bscon-Brealcfast 17i22lc, plcnica
Pi lata roll. 11c: rcsular ahort
noked 13c, do nnimoked 12c
A unimoked 12c, do irooktd
. .ulderi, 11c.
Butter, Egg and Poultry.
Butter Extra, 39 cent; fancy, 37
enti; choice, 35c; (tore, 18 20c
Cheese Full cream twin, 151(3
6c;; full cream triplet. 15116e
roung America, 17c; cream brick, 18
E20c; Swlu block, I8$20c;' Lira
urger, 1820t , . , ;,.
Egg Select Oregon, 4550c;
lestern, 35 40c.
Poultry Mixed chicken, 142)!4c;
iney hen, 15c; roosters, old llI2c;
oiler and fryer, 1617c; dreued
fmltry 1 cent per pound hlger; duck
fe;i8(S20c; geeie, live, 10c; turkey,
ye, 1cqiioc; aressca .cui&ioc
Fruit and Vegetable.
Fresh Fruits-Orange, $2.003.00;
Ingenne $1.75 box; lemon, $5Ui$
i.DO; grape, Spanish Malaga, $6
',00 per crate; pear, $1.251.50 per
iOx; cranberriet, $1516 per barrel;
j tnanai, 5Sle per pound.
- Potatoe Buying price, $1(31.25
tor hundred, iweeti, $2J5 per hun
I rd. . "' ' " ' - ' ' " '
Onion Buying price: Sl.2S1.50
hundred.
. Apples Best Oregon, $2.002.50j
- 1 mmon, $1(51.50 per box.
! Vegetable Turnip, $1.50 tack;
lets, $1.50; parsnips, $1,50; cabbage,
25 2.50 per dozen; bean, 20c per
iu7tt: , tomatoe, i.nm ; per
; nte;juash, 2 cent per pound; pep
I r, $175 per box; cauliflower, $1
,25; head lettuce, 90c$l per dos
I ; cucumber, $1.752.2$ do.; eel-
f, 850c per doxen; artichoke,
.40 perj dosen.
Oyster, Clams and Fish.
Oyter Shoal water Bay, per gal
t4 $2.25; per aack $4.50; Toke Point,
IS .60 per 100; Olympla, (120. lb.),
K ; Olywpiaa, per gallon, $25. '
FUh-Halibut. 7e lb.; blaclt cod, 7
fic; blacM ba, 20c; triped baia,
f; herring, r 51c; flounder,) 6cJ
f fih, 9c; hrimpt 121c; perch, 6c;
lijrgeon, 121cr ea trout, 15c; torn
f k, 8c; salmon; frozen, 7c; silver
Heit,6elb!' ;. - 'r
I tanned Salmon Columbia river,
If), tails, $2; 2-lb. tals. $3, fancy,
KA flat, ,$2.15t l-lb. flat, $1.25;
llcy, 1-Ib. oval, $2.75; Alaska tails;
lik 95c,; red $1.40; nominal, 2s, talis,
! 10. . ".' X' v.".
lams-rLittle neck, per box; $2.50;
or clam, $2 per box; crabs, $1
SO dozen. . ;-
ii nop, wool, maes, jctc.
fops 1908, choice 775c, prime 6
c, mecjium 56c; 1907, 23c lb.
Vool-Va!ley, medium, 1415lc;
coarse, 1213c; Eastern Oregon,
fil6c, a to bhrinkage. '
Hides Pry hides,- No. 1,' 1515k;
kip, No. 1, 14c lb.; dry salted,
e-third less; dry calf, 151c lb.;
Ited'ateers, 718c lb.; salted cows,
11).; stags and bulls, 41c lb.; kip,
If IL . t r n 4
id.; can, uc io.; green stocK, lc
r, sheepskins, ahearlings, 1025c;
frt wool. 30040c: medium and
g wool, according to quality, 50
; dry hores, 50c$1.50; dry colt,
; angora, 80c$l; goat, common,
1909.
MohalrrCboice, 182ll0c lb.
Oregon Graperoot Per 100 lb.,
ms. , y .... , ,
Caacara Sagrada (chlttlm bark)
56e per lb. ,
" Oil. Leal Etc
Linseed Oil Raw, J-barrel lot,
64c; 1-barrel lot, 65c; in cae, 71c;
boiled, Sbarrel lot, 66c; 1-barrel lota,
67c ; In caie, 73c. '
Caeollnt Union and Red Crown,
bbl., 151c; uses, 221c. Motor, bbli
16k; catci, 231c. 86 degree, bbl
30c; caie. 37ic Engine DiaUllate,
bbl, Vc; cite. 16c
JOBBERS' QUOTATIONS,
r v. V lutai1. Coffee. Etc f ' w
" Sugar (sack bai)-D" C5 $5.95;
beet, $5.75; G6lden C, $5.35; extra C,
$545; powdered, $6.05; fruit or berry
(gar, $5.95; boxes, 55o cwt advance
over sack basis (lei l-4c if paid for
in IS day). ; -
Turpentine In cases, 63c j in wood
barret, 61k; i Iron barrels, 591c; in
10-ca lota, 62c, - , ; . .
Lead Strictly purs whits lead, In
ton lota, 7le; 500-lb. Iota, 8c leas; leas
thsa 500c lbs, 81c; red lead and litb
srge, le higher than white.
Kics Imperial Japan, No. 1, $6.35
Southern Japan, $5.75($6; broken, 41c
head; fancy, $77JJ ' ?
Coffee Mocha, 2428c; Jsvs, fsncy
2528c; Java, good, 2024c; Java,
ordinary, 1720c; Coats Rica, fsncy,
1820c; Costa Rlcs, good.. 16l8c
ArbwcVIt, tl&50 wt Uoa, $1175
cwt; Colombia coflst, 14c lb,; Sal
fsdor, lliSUk. -
Sslt-Bslc 7S-2S. bale, $2.23
Ues U (Mt, UU, $125; bale of
404s, bale! H25; Ules of .15-10.
bsls, 1225; bags, 50s, ftn,ion; $15
bag y; gsuoiat Liverpool ton, $17
bag, 'SOe, i ground $1350; 100. ton,
I13XJ0; R. S- V. P, 20 5-Ib. carton,
$2.25; R, S. V. P, 3 lb. cirton. $175;
Liverpool, lump, per ton, $20.
Raisins Loose muscatela, S-crown,
7 ccnta; 4-crown, 71c; bleached,
seediet Sultanas, yicMift; on-
bleached seedless Sultanaa, ft) centa
London layers, 3-crown, whole boxes
of 20 l ootids, $ZO0; 2 -crown, 11.75.
Nut WalnuU, . 14lc per pound
filbert, 16c; Brtxlt, 16c; pecan, 14
S20cj hickory, 10c; Virginia row pes
nut, B cent; chestnuts, Ital
Ian 10c, Ohio 25c; cocoanuta, dozen.
90c7J$l; pin not, I012e pound.
Dried Fruit Applies, Bsc per rb;
peache,' 1012c; pean, Ull4c;
Italian prunes, 5(?J6c; California figs,
white, in sacks, "lc per pound; black,
6Q7c, bricks, 75c(22.25 per box;
Smyrna, 16(3 171c per pound; dates,
Persian, 617c pound.
If you will take Foley' Orino Lax
ative until the bowel become regular
you will not have to take purgatives
constantly, a Foley' Orino Laxative
positively cure chronic constipation
and eiuesish liver, rieasant to take.
Owl Drug Store, T. F. Laurin, Prop.
GAVE THE ANSWER.
A toldiii- Who Followed the Order of
Genwal Jacksen,
niustraUve of the exaopuratlug eosa
with wukb chlckwus ocrakiiklly "come
homo to ruoat" is this atury from "A
guldlur'a Lettois to Chartutug NUle."
On a day In Juno, 1802, In tber earl;
part of the civil war General Mood of
tbe Texas brigatlo halted each regi
ment in turn and gave his orders. To
the Fourth h said: -
"Bold tor of tbe Fourth, I know a
little of your ditluatlou as you do. If,
however, Buy of you learn or suspect
It, ksnp It (wcrot... To every one who
aaka questions answer, 'I don't know.'
We are now under tbe orders of Gen
eral .Jackson, and I repeat tbera to
you." 1 ... .. v ...f .:
General Jocksou also gave strict or-
dors ngnlnst foraging, but apples were
plentiful, and It was contrary to nature
for hungry aoldlers not to eat them.
and so It tame about that on the
march to Staunton General Jackson
came upon a Texan sitting on the
limb of an apple tree busily engaged In
filling his haversack with the choicest
fruit." f ' ' " " i": i -"'J'
The cenersl reined in bis old sorrel
horse and In his customary curt tone
asked: x'.. '
"What are you, doing in that tree,
"I don't know," replied the Texan.
"What command do you belong tof
'"I flon't know." ? ." 'i
"la your commnnd ahead of you or
behind your r y
"I don't know."
Thus It went on, "I don't know" giv
en as Answer to every question. Final
ly Jackson nsked sternly: -i
Why do "you give 'me that answer
to every quest Ion T' '
"'Cnune them's the orders our gen
eral gin us this moniln', nn' he tole
us he got 'em that er wny straight
from ole Jnckson," replied the man In
the tree. - - ' .: : i. . ..''
Disgusted with a too literal obedi
ence to his own command, but yet
not caring to aiguo the point, General
Jackson rode on.
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into pneumonia after toley'a Honey
and Tar has been taken, as it cures
the most obstinate deep aeated
cough and colds. Why take any
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Laurin, Prop.
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CITY REAL ESTATE.
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. . : ... , Notice. . ,.
There is money in the Irving-avenue
from 11th to 15th street fund to pay
warrant Not. 25417. to 25421 inclu
sive. Interest will cease after this
date. Astoria, Or,,: Jan. 18, 1909,.,?,
THOMAS DEALEY,;
i City Treasurer.
notice. ;.;;.
Board of Equalization To Meet
Notice is hereby given that special
assessment roll number 184, made for
the purpose of constructing a sewer
on 17th street, from the North line of
Irving avenue to the South line of
Jerome avenue, has been filed "with
the Auditor and Police Judge, and
numbered special assessment roll
number 184 and that the Committee
on streets and Public Wavs has been
appointed a committee of the Council
to sit with the Board of Assessors as
a Board of Equalization to examine,
correct and equalize the same, and
that Saturday the 30th day of January
A. D. 1909, at the hour of 2 o'clock,
p. m. in the council uinmoers ot tne
City hall has been fixed as the time
and place of said meeting of said
Board of Equalization. All objections
to said assessment must be presented
in writing.
OLAF ANDERSON,
Auditor and Police Judge of the
City of Astoria, Ore,
Dated January 20, 1909. , lOt
; NOTICE.
Board of Equalization To Meet
Notice is hereby given that special
assessment roll number 185 made for
the purpose of improving Jerome Av
enue, from the East line of 14th street,
to the East line r of 17th street, has
been filed with the Auditor and Police
juiiKe, ana mmioerea special assess
ment roll number 185, and that the
committee on streets and public ways
nas oeen appointed a committee of
theCounciI to sit with the Board of
Assessor to examine, correct and
equalize the same, and that Saturday
the 30th day of January A. li. 1909,
at the hour of 2 o'clock, p.m. in the
Council Chamber in the City Hall
has been fixed as the time and place of
said meeting of said. Board of Equali
zation. , All objection to said assess
ment must be presented in writing.
OLAP ANDERSON,
Auditor and Police JuiIrc of the
- City of Astoria, Ore.
Dated January 20, 1909. lOt
NOTICE.
Board of Equalization To Meet
Notice is hereby given that special
assessment roll number 186 made for
the purpose of constructing a Sewer
on Slst street, from the South line of
Cedar street, to the beach on the
North side of Birch street has been
filed with the Auditor and Police
Judge, and numbered special assess
ment roll number 186, and that the
committee on street and public ways
ha oeen appointed a committee of
the Council to sit with the Board of
Assessor to examine, correct and
equalize the same, and that Saturday
the 30th day of January A. D. 19C9,
at the hour of 2 o clock, p.m. in the
Council Chambers in the City hall
has been fixed as the time and place
of said meeting of said Board of
Equalization. All objections to said
assessment must be presented in
writing.
OLAr ANDERSON,
Auditor and Police Judge of the
City of Astoria, Ore.
Dated January 20, 1909. lOt
NOTICE.
Board of Equalization To Meet
Notice is hereby given that special
assessment roll number 187 made for
the purpose of constructing a Sewer
on Irvinjr Avenue, from the man-hole
at the crossing of Irving avenue and
11th street to a point 1st) feet east of
the east line of 11th street, has been
filed, with the Auditor and Police
Judge, and numbered special assess
ment roll number 187, and that the
committee on street and public ways
has been appointed a committee of
the Council to sit with the Board of
Assessors to examine, correct and
equalize the same, and that Saturday,
the Jtnh day of January A. V. iitJy,
at the hour of 2 o clock, p. m. in the
Council Chamber in the City Hall
has been fixed as the time and place
of said meeting of said Board of
Eaualization. All objection to said
assessment must oe presented in writ
" VLAV ANUtKbUK,
Auditor and Police Judge ot the
City of Astoria, Ore.
Dated January 20, 1909. lOt
NOTICE.
Board of Equalization To Meet
Notice is hereby eiven that special
assessment roll number 188 made for
the purpose of improving Irving Ave
nue from the East line of Shively's
Astoria, to the West line of 40thstreet,
has been filed with the Auditor, and
Police Judsre, and numbered social
assessment roll number 188, and that
the committee on streets and public
wavs has been appointed t committee
of the Council to sit with the Board
of Assessors to examine, correct, and
equalize the same, and that Saturday
the 30th day of January A. D. 1909, at
the hour of 2 o'clock, p.m. in the
Council Chambers in the , City Hall
has been fixed as the time and place
of said meeting of said - Board of
Equalization. AH objections to said
assessment must be presented in
writing. "r.
UL,Ar ANUCKoUiS,
Auditor and Police Judge of the
( City of Astoria, Ore.
Dated Tanuary 20, 1909. lOt
ASTRAY NOTICE. NOTICE IS
hereby riven that a sorrel horse has
been seized by the pound-master and
i is now at the city pound. Owner can
have same by proving property ana
paying costs.1 Otherwise the animal
will be sold as required by law. -
FRED OBERG,
Acting Chief of Police.
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Sol
I carry the best Lowers
Shoes in town at the low
est prices.
My stock of men's and boy's
shoes is nnsurpassed for qua
lity. I Close buying and low
expenses enable me to sell the
best qualities at lowest prices.
S. A; GlVrlRE
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H O T O R' C O LUX
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' Just Right
CLOSSET & DEVERS,
PORTLAND, ORE.
PLUUBERJ.
1; I; Hill
PLUMBER
Heating Contractor, Tinner
- ''',",; and . '.
-SJiect Iron Worker,
MJL WORK GUARANTEEF
'Cr . 425 Bond Street. .:'
Younce";& Baker
FOR
Plumbing, Tinnlngv Steam and
Oas Fitting
Prices reasonable and all Work
guaranteed to be first class. Esti
mates furnished. ' ' -126
Eighth Street, Opp. Post
Office. - ' Phone Main 4061. -
LAUNDRIES.
NOT THE ONLY ONE
Ws want it well known that w
don't compete with our fellow citi-'
sen, the "Chinee." ' ' ' "
Our methods bear comparison with
his to bis disadvantage, .
Have your laundry work done by
the light of day. ,
Your domes wiH.be pure, clean
and satisfactory, if done here.
TROY LAUNDRY
. . Tenth and Duane .
Phone Main 1991
TRANSPORTATION.
The'V'Uae
Lurline
er
Hiht Bait for Portland and
Way Iiaadins7' ' !. ,
Leaves Astoria daily except Sunday,
tt7p.ro. ' "
Leaves Portland Dally Except Sttaiay '
at 7 a. l
Landing Astoria Flavel Wharf
Landing Portland Foot Taylor tt
J.J. DAY, Agent
Phone Main 276
TJITDESTAOSS.
J. A. GILBAUGU & CC
Undertakers ar4 Embalmers
Experienced Lady Assistant
When Desired.
Calls Promptly Attended Day
, . or Night.
Tatton Bdg. 12th andJDuane Sts
ASTO ill A. OREGON
Phone Main Sill
MISCELLANEOUS.
Plate Racks, Wall Pockets,
Music Racks Clock Shelves
Just in See .us
niidekraiid- Gr
Old Bee Hive Bldg,
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