SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 21, 1909. TIIK MOKNING ASTGIUAN, ASTOMA, OREGON- The Daily Market Report PORTLAND. Feb. 2().-The pro ptct li (or a strong potato market durliiK the remainder of the season. The supply of Oregon available for the local and (hipping trade U known to be under the average, estl mates ranging from S00 to 900 can, ml there is little doubt In the mind of grower that there will be a good outilde market at fair price for all the spuds available In the male. ' Oeese and Turkeys Weaker. The only change In the poultry market today were decline! of a cent on gerne and turkeys, for which at thli time of the year the demand al wayi weakena. Ilent, chicken and duck moved readily at yesterday's range of prices and the market gen erally cleaned up. In country dreed meat the sltua tlon wa about the same a yester day. Pork was In good demand at current price, but veal arrival were slightly In esces of the demand, and price si a remit show a downward trend, .A the market iand only strictly fancy veal can be moved at JO cent. Decline In Eggs 1 Checked. Heavy thlpplng order from the North late yesterday end today re lleved Front street of the bulk of it surplu of egg and for the time checked the rapid decline that bad been on lnce Monday. Some dealer reported stocks practically cleaned up tat night, and the bulk of today' receipt wa alio dUposed of, but with two holiday intervening the outlook l for a weaker market next Tuesday and posnibly a further de cline. On the street today egg were quoted all the way from 19 to 22 cent anil the market wa considered teady. ' WHOLESALE PRICES. Grain, Flour, Hay, Etc. Wheat-Track prices; Club, $100; blue stem, $110; turkey red, $1.05(81.071; red Russian, 98c; Val ley. $1. Flour Patents, $545; straight, $47S-M; export, $4; Valley. $320; 1 1-4 ack graham. $4 50; whole wheat, $5.20; rye, $5.50. Barley-Feed. $2800; rolled. $29 30; brewing, $29. Oats No. 1 white, $.15; gray, $34 50 Hay-Track prices; Timothy Wil lamette Valley, fancy. $14.00i$l600; Hopf Woolj HldeB Etc Eastern Oregon mixed. $17.30; nop,jooa, choice 7g8c. prime 6 do, fancy, $20.00; alfalfa, $1415; '7Ci mediura 56c; 1907, 23c lb. clover, $1314. j Wool-Valley, medium. 145il51c; Mlllstuffs-Bran, $26.50; middlings, ,b . c01fM, mUc. Qrtgotli $33; shorts, country, $31; shorts, city. 83,6c M ,0 ,hrinkjge. $30; chop, $22. ; Hides-Dr hides, No.' 1, I5i16c lb; dry kip, No. 1, 14lc lb; dry salted, Meata and Provisions, one-third less; dry calf, 15i16c lb; Hams 10-12 lbs., 14k; 1416 lbs., salted steers, 89c lb; salted cows, 8c 14c; 18-20 lbs., 131c. - lb; stags and bulls, 5c lb; kip, 7c lb; Dreed Meats Hogs, fancy 88lc, calf. 121c lb; green stock, lc less; ordinary 7c(71c large ftcrveal. extra iheepsklns. shearlings 1025c; short 10c; ordinary, m.Oc. heavy, 7c; WOol. 3lc540c; medium nd long wool, mutton, fancy 6(57. according to quality, 50S90c; dry Bacon-Breakfast 1721c, picnics horsei 50cJl.SO; dry colt. 23c; an- 91c; cottage roll, 11c; regular short R0r8i 80c$l; goat, common, 10 clears, smoked 13c, do unsmoked 12c; 20c clear backs unsmoked 12c, do smoked Mohair-Choice, 1819c lb. 13c; shoulders, He ' Oregon Oraperoot-Per 100 lbs., Lard-Kettle leaf, 10a, 141c; do, 5s, 5 ISc; do 50-lb. tins, 14c; steam ten- Cascar, Sajrada (chittim bark)- dered, 10s, 131c; do Ss, 14c; com- S(g6c pf lb pound, 10s, 9 I -4c. j JOBBERS' QUOTATIONS. Butter, Eggs and Poultry. j Butter Extras, 3435c;' fancy,. Sugar, Coffee, Etc . no-.. j .u..i.-i luu j-u-m. Sugar (sack basis) D. C, $5-75; w best, $555; Golden C, $515; extra TAify fill C- $S2S: Powdered, $5.85; fruit or UWIIW berry sugar, $5.75; boxes, 5Sc cwt. ad ELEVENTH STREET Opposite the Bakeronian HOT CHICKEN TAMALES EVERY EVENING 1 Southern Japan, 5.75JG; broken, c HOME-MADE, and of the choicest, head; fancy, $77.75 ingredients; put up under supervla-j Coffee Mocha, 2428c; Java, fancy ion that guarantees their perfect 2528c; Java, good. 2024c; Java, freedom from all deleterious matter. ; ordinary, 1720c; Costa Rica, fancy, T? urAAT T 17V h820: Costa Rica, good, 1618c; MRS. F. WOOLLkYlArhucVle, tW. cwt ; Lion, $15.75 PROPRIETRESS let; Colombia coflee, 14c lb.; Sal vador. IUiRMic. " I Salt-Eate' o," 5-?e, bale, $2.25; HU 1 W1V V Golden West Tea Just Right ICLOSSET & DEVERS, PORTLAND, ORE. J2234c; store, 1820c Cheese-Full cream twins, 16(2ll6ic; full cream triplets, 1616lc; Young America, 17Jcj cream brick, 20c; Swiss block, 20c; Llmburger, 18 20c. : v ' . F.ggs-Setect Oregon, T20c PoultryMixed chlcns, 15I6c; fancy bens, 15l6c roosters, old, 10c (fgllcj broilers, 20(ft'22ic; dress poultry lc per pound higher; duck, live, J920c; gfe, live, 8c; tur keys, live, 1718c; dressed, 2022c. Fruits and Vegetable. Fresh Fruits-Oranges, $2.002 75; tangerines $173 box; lemons, $2.50(73 4.00; grapes, Spanish Malags. $6( 7.00 per crate; pears, $l.73200 per box, cranberriet, $1500 per barrel; bananas, 5ffi5lc per pound. Apples Best Oregons, $2.005!2.75; common, $125i,75 per box. Vegetables Turnips. $1.50 per sack; beet, $1.50; parsnios, $1.50; cabbage, $3.2S53.50; head lettuce, 90c (S$l per doien; cucumbers. $1.73 $2.25 per doxen; celery, 90cffi$1.00 per dosen; artichoke, $l!40 per dozen; beans, 25c per pound; peas, 15c per pound; tomatoes, $1.502.25 per crate; siuah, 2c per pound; peppers, $175 per box; cauliflower, $200 per crate. Potatoes Buying price, ?l.25 1.40; sweet, $2.30. , Onions Buying prices: $2.0032.10 Pjr hundred. Oysters, Clams and Fish. Oystets Shoslwater Bay, per gal. Ion $2.23; per ck $4.50; Toke Point, $1.60 per 100; Olympias (120 lbs.), $6; Olympias. per gallon. $2.25. Fish Halibut, 10c lb; black cod, 7 flBc; black bass, 20c; striped bsss, 18c; herring, Sic; flounders, 6c; catfish, 9c; hrimp, 12ic; perch, 6c; turgeon, 121c; sea trout, 19c; torn cod, ftc; salmon, fresh, steelhead, 9c; Chinook 12k; smelt, 3c Canned Salmon Columbia river, Mb. tails. $2; 21b. tats. $3, fancy, l ib. flats. $2.15; Mb. flats, $1.25; fancy, l ib. ovals, $2.75; Alaska tall, pink 95c, red $1 40; nominal, 2s, tall. $210. Clams Little neck, per box, $2.50; rator clams, $2 per box: crabs, $1?5 $1.50 doxen. vance over sack basis (less l-4c if paid for In 15 days). Turpentine In cases, 63c; in wood j barrels, 611c; in Iron barrels, 59k; In j 10-case lots, 62c, I Lead Strictly pure white lead, In ton lots, 7!c; 500-lb. lots, 8c less; less than 500c lbs., 81c; red lead and 11th- I arge, lc higher than white. j Rice Imperial Japan, No. 1, $6.35; 404s, bale. $2.25; bales of 15-10s, bale, bags, SOs, fine, ton; $15; Saps 5-'; Re. i:me Liverpool ton, $17; kin. Site, t-rroisnd $13.5(-. 100s, ton, $13.00; R. S. V, P., 20 5 lb, cartons, $2,25; R. S. V. P., 3-lb. cartons. $1.75; Liverpool, lump, per ton, $20. Raisins Loose -muscatels, 3-crown, 7 cents; 4-crown, 71c; bleached, seedless' Sultanas, 91c(?jl2c; un bleached seedless Sultanas, fil cents; London layers, 3-crown, whole l,oxt:s of 20 jourids. $2.00; 2-crown. S1.75. Nuts Walnuts, 141c per pound; filberts, 16c; Brazils, 16c; pecans, 14 20c; hickory, 10c; Virginia row pea nuts, 8 cents; chestnuts, Ital ian 10c, Ohio 25c; cocoanuts, dozen, 90c$l; pins nuts, 10I2c pound. Dried Fruits Applies, 81c per lb; peaches, 1012e; pears, 1H(5)14c; Italian prunes, 5tfj6c; California figs, white, in sacks, 71c per pound; black, 67c; bricks, 75c2.25 per box; Smyrna, 1617c per pound; dates, Persian, 6l7c pound. Oils, Lead, Etc Linseed Oil Raw, S-barrel lots, 64c; 1-barrel lots, 65c; in case, 71c; boiled, S-barrel lots, 66c; 1-barrel lots, 67c; In cases, 73c. Gasoline Union and Red Crown, bbls., ISic; cases, 221c. Motor, bbts., 16k; cases, 231c. 86 degrees, bbls,, 30c; cases, 371c Engine Distillate, bbls., 9c; esses, 16c ; CAUGHT THE BISHOP. On Surprise That Was ths Forru nsr of Anothtr. Tlmt was a good old comedy bishop who one (Inn day cnU-red a lurge Jow tlcr'i fNtalillshux-ut In Ucg'-ut street. London, to umku an extuiiMlvo pun-ltaso of valiiHblu prowiiis. lie iwUcted them with treat caro ns regard tbvlr artistic valuo, tmt rjulte reKurtllcss of eoat Tho proprietor and his assist ants tuKKd round his lordship. The selected valuablt'H were packed In sep arate pan els at Ills nukkhIIou, neatly tied and sealed, and lie Imd Junt taken s aeat In Hie private offleo of the pro prietor and was feellnu In Ids pocket for his check Ixxik when two men, who had beea peering In ut tlio glass dmir lending to the street, walked up the shop and Ktwil belilnd the hlaliop. The wer plainly dreawd, sharp look ing men and thus bluntly aridresmtd the Jewel'-r: "What has this man been ordrtugr The bishop looked up, saw the men, turned pale, clutched the aides of the etiulr, li'"iK.d his kIuhm-s and looked as If he would bolt. Before- bo could stir, however, the handcuffs were on hls'wrlsta, Bishop. Indeed!" said one of the men. "lie was a colonel yesterday. Here, blulmp,' come along to Vine street. Bishop,' Indeed! Ha. ha! Well, thnfs a good 'un!" And, turn ing to the astonished Jeweler, be con tinued: "Just copped him In time, sir; lucky for you. Oh, by the way, you might gpt one of your assistants to bring rouud theso parcels ho has se lected.. We must enter thorn at the police station. We have a cab at the door. We have been tracking the hlsliop nil the morning." Without a word ttie "bistiop" fol lowed the detectives Into a cab, and all three st in as the nnslstant came out with the valuables. "Here," iiit one of the detectives through the window, "place those In here - they will be snfer-nud you get 00 the top with the driver." It was not far to Vine street; but, as usual, the traffic was congested In Ox ford clf-us. and the cab hnd to halt occasionally. It was, however, soon at the police station. The assistant Jump ed If the driver's seat and opened the door. Tho cab wns empty!-Strand Maga alnv. PHESENTIMENTS. Ineldsnts In Which Coming Evsnts Cast Their Shadows Boforo. Coming eets castt their shadows be fore them. The writer Is led to be lieve thk lcausc several Incidents In the lives of his parents corroborate the theory that presentiments of good and evil do come to persons unawares. I will mention two of them. In the summer of 1J7 my father late at night was returning to his farm from the little town of Mai ton. Ho had stayed unusually late. When he reached the farm all was quiet. He moving the harness from his horse, he proceeded to the carriage house and hung It In It place, lie eaine out and closed the door. As be did so bcjicard the harness fall. It was very dark. He weut buck luto the house and found the harness still bang ing In Its place. The same occurrenee took pliice ngnlu. He weut back again and found It iu its place. When the third time he heard the souud of falling harness ho did not go back. Several weeks later his baru burned, and It happened that the same har ness wus lu the barn loft, a valuable set. He attempted to save.it. The staircase burned behind him, uud he was compelled to Jump for his life from a window. Ills previous experi ence eunio to him vividly. lie saved the harness, but at tho risk of his life. Another vivid Incident I recall was my mother sitting by the fire with a sick baby. The nurse wns present, too, and both were wide awake. Her father appeared to her and advised her as to the baby's treatment and other family matters. He vanished as quick ly as bo Imd come, Tho next day she heard of his denth.-I.ondon Tlt-Blts, A Rural Enoch Ardon. "In our little town in a western state," said lirown, "there was a half wltted sort of fellow mined Bill Wilkes. One day Bill took to tho rail road tracks and never reappeared for about six years. Iu tho meantime his wife, Bottle, took In washing and sup ported the family. One day Bill camo back. Tie went around to the kitchen door, softly opened It, stuck In his head and snid,' 'Boo. Bettle.' Bottle turned nrour.d from her washtub. Te. be.' said U!l: '! sen red ye, didn't I, Bottle?' Nhei'-'Vct" I fee tl stage IttH I:im! ret tin: ;o f.-i;:iy I tMnfc 1 f I'iil'H r-'ceii;: r :.. t it ..! r- absence, ::;: 1 : ;', didn't T " - ;.cv: V; t:.- . Bring in Your Want Ads ToDay TWENTY WORDS OR LE55, ONE WEEK FIFTY CENTS PAYABLE.N"ADVANCE THE MORNING ASTORIAN WANT ADVERTISEMENTS Are Read Every Morning by 10;000 People. The Want Columns of THE MORNING ASTORIAN are con. suited every morning by hundreds of persons in search of real estate bargains. Articles of sale, lost or found and people looking for em ployment Rates: Twenty words or less .three times, 25 cents; six times, 50 cents; ons ironth, 12.00. .. SITUATION WANTED. WANTEDLADY PIANO PLAY er. Enquire at the Jewell 1 heatre. WANTED GIRL TO WORK AT mangle. Troy Laundry. . THOSE WISHING THE SERV Ices of a nurse, call on Mrs. E. J. Pope, 358 31st. corner Franklin, Phone Main 81. TWO BOYS OF 16 AND 17 YEARS of age desires position where they can work for their board in city or country. Address "F." Astorian. MIDDLE AGED WOMAN WANTS position as housekeeper or for gen eral housework. Miss M- A. Foster, Clatsop, Or, care B. W. Waterhouse. GOOD COOK WISHES PLACE in camp with small crew. Address "C-," Astorian. WANTED GOOD LIVE SALES man to represent the IDEAL kerosene gas burner; generates gas from coal oil; a new invention. Ad dress Manager, 147 Marion Street, Salem, Ore. ROOMS FOR RENT. FOR RENT Furnished housekeep ing and single rooms. Apply 677 Exchange street. LOST AND FOUND. LOST-a" GOLD CHAIN AND locket set with four rubies. Return this office; reward. TYPEWRITER SUPPLIES. Notice. If you want an exceptionally good brand of carbons and ribbons for your typewriter, see Lenora Benoit, Pub lic Stenographer, 477 Commercial street. CARPENTERS. C. O. AND G. N. STADIN BROS-. earoenters. builders and contrac tors, Ninth and Duane street, will give prompt attention to all orders; terms reasonable; ' satisfaction guar anteed. CITY REAL ESTATE. , FOR SALE-BUSINESS BLOCK; the Waldorf, Kinney and Gribler, corner Eigth and Astor, two lots, UXlxllO; house 100x110, 40 rooms up stairs; 1 hall 40x100. J. F. Nowlen. 473 Commercial. 10-4-tf FOR SALE-ONE LOT, SALOON on Astor street; cozy corner; sa loon fixtures; 7 furnished rooms; price, $8500. J. F. Nowlen, 473 Commercial 10-4-tf FOR SALE-ONE HOUSE, TWO story, $S250; one house, one-story, $2250, or both for $7000; property adjoins SE. cor. 34th and Franklin. Apply to J. F. Nowlen. n DRESSMAKING. CHILDREN'S SCHOOL DRESSES, aprons, ladies' waists, etc.. done in the neatest and latest design; will go out in the country if desired; very reasonable rates. Address 461 Duahe COUNTRY REAL ESTATE. FOR SALE-RANCH AT SVEN sen, 25 acres; 8-room house; good barn and out buildings and orchard; partially improved; $3000. Apply J. F. Nowlen. um FOR SALE-157! ACRE5 LAND, eection 4, township 5, range 6, on Nehalem River, two and one-half million feet of timber, 35 acres cul tivated; price $6000. J. F. Nowlen, 73 Commercial street. 10-4-tf J. F. NOWLEN. REAL ESTATE and Employment Office, 473 Com mercial St., Fhone . Have fine list of Astoria and country property. All clases of labor furnished. MATTRESSES MAKER. HAVE YOUR OLD MATTRESSES made over new for the spring by Bob Davis, 59 Ninth street. im RESTAURANTS. U. S. RESTAURANT, 434 BOND street. Coffee with pie or cake, 10 cents; first-class meals, 15 cents. TOKIO RESTAURANT. 351 Bond street, opposite Ross, Higzins & Co.; coffee with pie or cake, 10 cents; first-class meals; regular meals 15 cents and up. FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE-4 YOUNG HORSES weighing from 1200 to 1400; all broke to harness; can be seen at Sherman's Stable. Call for W. Brunzcl. mi FINE COW FOR SALE; SEVEN eighths Jersey. Enquire at 2153 44th street FISHBOAT AND ENGINE WITH net, all in first-class condition, for sale cheap. "Address, "Fisherman," care Astorian. . m VETERINARY COLLEGES. BULLETIN SAN FRANCISCO Veterinary College now ready; mailed free. Dr. C Keane, 1818 Market street ,, BATH HOUSES. BATHS-TURKISH AND RUS sian, at the natatorium of George Hill, 217 Astor St.; rational prices; absolute cleanliness; private rooms; separate service for ladies; rheuma tism and skin diseases treated with perfect succesa 10-25-tf PROFESSIONAL CARDS. ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW GUSTAF A. HEMPLE Attorney-at-Law Suite 9-10 Odd Fellows' Building Tenth and . Commercial Streets JOHN C McCUE, ATIORNEY AT Law. Page Building, Suite 4. HOWARD M. BROWNELL, AT- torney at Law, Deputy District Attorney. 420 Commarcial Street DENTISTS DR. F. VAUGHAN, DENTIST, Pythian Building, Astoria, Oregon. DR. W. C. LOGAN. DENTIST, Commercial Street, Shanahan Bldg. OSTEOPATHS. DR. RHODA C. HICKS. OSTEO- path. Office: Mansell Bldg., Phone Black 2065. 573 Commercial Street SWEDISH MASSAGING. TYRA KOHLANDER ROYAL graduate in Swedish movements, physical culture and massage; office, 545 Franklin ave., second flat; hours: 9-11 a. m., 3-5 p. m., or Central Drug Store, Telephone Main 2181. HOUSE MOVERS. FREDR1CKSON BROS.-We make a specialty af house moving, car penters, contractors, general jobbing; prompt attention to all orders. Cor ner Tenth and Duane streets. NOTICE. THERE IS MONEY IN THE CITY treasury to pay all warrants in dorsed prior to October I, 1907. In terest will cease after this date. As toria, Oregon, February 19, 1909. Thomas Dcaley, City Treasurer. iu Notice. There is money in the city treasury to pay all warrants indorsed prior to December 1, 1907. Interest will cease after this date. Astoria, Or., Dec. 20, 1909. Thos. Dealey, City Treas- NOTICE OF ASSESSMENT. Notice is hereby given that the as sessment made for the construction of a sewer on Irving avenue from manhole at the crossing of Irving avenue and 11th street to a point 150 feet east of the east line of 11th street, as oer assessment roll number 187, was made by an order of the corn tnon council of the city of Astoria, due and payable on the 15th day of February, A -D. 1909, by ordinance number 3730, confirming said assess ment roll. Tbat the following are the names of the persons against whom the assessment is made, and the amount owing by each to-wit: Basel, Rudolph $ 58.90 Douglas Land & Trust Co.... 58.89 Fulton, G. C..... 58.89 Hamilton, John F,... 117.79 Montgomery, Emma T........ 58.89 Short, Emily C 58.89 By order of the common council OLOF ANDERSON. Auditor and Police Judge of the City of Astoria. Dated February 7, 1909. ; MEDICAL. Unprecedented Successes of 1 DUH TEX GRXA1 CXI5XSX DOCTO) Who is knows ,V throughout ths , united Mates os account of his wes- derful cures. No poisons or drug used. He guarantees to cure catarrh asthma, lung and throat trouble rheumatism, nervousness, stomach liver and kidney, female complaints and all chronic diseases. success nn, eomx fmnaiT If you cannot call write for eymp toms blank and circular, inclosing cents in stamps. TEX a GEX WO MIDICIirX CO. ' 162J First St., Corner Morrison , PORTLAND, OREGON Please mention the Astorian. MISCELLANEOUS. Plate Racks, Wall Pockets, Music Racks Clock Shelves - Just in See us Hildebrand &IGor Old Bee Hive Bldg. LAUNDRIES. NOT THE, ONLY ONE We want it well known that wr don't compete with our fellow drJ sen, the "Chinee." Our methods bear comparison with his to his disadvantage. Have your' laundry work done by the light of day. Your clothes will be pure, clean and satisfactory, if done here. TROY LAUNDRY Tenth and Duane Phone Main 1991 DENTISTS. TEETH Gold Crowns, 22-k.. $0C Bridgework 22-k $5J)C Gold Filling $1.50 up Enamel Filling $1.53 Silver Filling 50c, $1410 Best Plates $11 Painless Extraction 50c Lady attendance. Office hours 8:30 a. m- to 6 p. m., Sunday 10 a. m. to 12 m. Evening work by appointment Chicago Painless Dentists OVER DANZIGER'S TRANSPORTATION. The "KM tine Steamer - Lurline Night Boat for Portland and Way Landing's. Leaves Astoria daily except Sunda; at 7 p. m. Leaves Portland Daly Except Sands; at 7 a. a. Landing Astoria Flavel Wharf Landing Portland Font Taylor f J. J. DAY, Agent v- V L :.. - Phone Main 276 miscellaneous. Nature provides bat one CALIFORNIA It is the natural winter home of many thou- ' sands of the world's best people. Under the gentle influence of its mild winter climate, every amusement and recreation abounds, bathing, boating, fisrt - Ing, driving; such pic nics, parties and "jolli fications." :C0 TO: Los Angeles, Paso Robles Hot Springs, Hotel del Monte, San ta Barbara, San Diego, Santa Monica, Venice, Long Beach, Santa Crux, m i score of similar resorts and yoa . , will find health, con genial surroundings, hospitable associates, faultless accommoda tions and numberless attractions and con veniences. Thepen.aN.Co. CONNECTING WITS The Southern Pacitic Co. Makes Inexpensive round trip excursion rates to Cal ifornia. A six months stopover ticket Portland to LosAngeles andreturn is $55.00 Corresponding rates are in effect to other points. We have some very distinc tive literature covering Cali fornia's winter resorts, and will take pleasure in giving yoa all of the information and assistance at our com mand. For tickets, sleeping car reser vations, etc., call on, tele graph, or write WM. McMURRAY, Gen. Passj . Agt. Portland, Oregon. 111 I carry the best Loggers Shoes in town at the low est prices. My stock of men's and bey's shoes is unsurpassed for qua lity. Close buying and low expenses enable me to sell the best qualities at lowest prices. S. A. GIMRE 543 Bond Street. UNDERTAKERS. J. A. GILBAUGH & CC Undertakers aM Emfailiuert ' Experienced Lady Assistant Vhen Desired. Calls Promptly Attended Day or Night. Tatton Bdg. 12th and.Duane Sts ASTOUIA, OREGON Phone Maiu 211V PLUMBERS. ; A L Mill PLUMBER Heating CoatractorTinner -AND- $heet Iron Worker KliL WORK GUARANTEEC 425 Bond Street H pi r 9