THE MORNING ASTOBI AN, ASTQRJA, OREGON. SUNDAY, APRIL 25, I9. The Daily Market Report PORTLAND, April 24. Tlr week ha witnesses a itlght but general Improvement In tin condition of tlie hide market, the remit In the main of better Hate of affair In the leather trade of the country end more gen eral activity on the part of manufac ture. The fnct that the grub leanon ia practically at an end la alio a fa vorable factor In the local trade. Ai yet dealer report no Improvement in irlcci over the pant few week), but the outlook for the Immediate future, Cheese In From Tillamook. A ehlpment of 400 caiea of cheese came in from Tillamook today, part of which waa aent on to the Sound. The local market ahowed no eigne of weakness, the pricei that have pre vailed for weeks being maintained without difficulty. Butter held steady at the last quo tationa, and the prospect ia for no material change in prlcea for the next few day. , The egg market waa aa firm aa at any time during the week, with moat of the buaineia done at 231 cents Some sales at 24 centa were reported, but there generally were for email lota. Poultry arrival! have been relative ly light all the week, and the demand hae been just about sufficient to move everything that came In. There will be little or nothing In thla line to carry over to next week. . Southern Traina Delayed.' A a remit of trouble on the South ern Pacific line in California, comid erable connlgriment of atrawberrlea and vegetable! failed to get in Iat night, and may not arrive until late thi evening. The berry market, con sequently, waa alt but bare today, and the situation wa about the lame with regard to asperagus and a number of other article!. There wai generally a good for fruit! and vegetable! today, and the moderate aupply in many lines lent strength to the market, Potato Market la Stronger. Report! from the South indicate that potato pricei are gradually work ing upward, and local buyera are said to be freely offering ai high ai $1 60 and In aome caiei a trifle better, for fancy itoek. But with the -grower generally holding for more ttey are not buying largely. It la believed now that the upply left in the atate will be little if any in excel of actual re quirement! between now and the end of the leeion. Nature provides bat one CALIFORNIA It ia the natural winter home of many thou aandi of the world'a beat people. Under the gentle Influence of iti wild winter climate, every amueement and recreation abound i. bathing, boating, fish Ing, driving; auch pic nics, partiea and "Jolli fication!. :C0 TO: Lot Angelei, Piao Roblei Hot Spring, Hotel del Monte, San ta Barbara, San Diego, ' Santa Monica, Venice, Long Beach, Santa Crut, or t icore of similar reaorta and yon will find health, . eon genial surrounding, hospitable laaociates, faultlen accommoda tion! and nuraberlen attraction! and con veniences.' fheO.R7.'NrCo. CONNECTING WITH The Southern Pacilic Co. Makea Inexpenaive round trip excuraion ratea to Cal ifornia. A six months stopover ticket Portland to LosAnceles andrettirn ' i's $55.00 Correiponding ratea are in effect to other point!. We have aome very distinc tive literature covering Cali fornla'a winter resort, and will take pleasure in giving you all of the information and assistance at our com mand. For tickets, sleeping car reser vations, etc., call on, fu grnph, or write WM. McMURRAY, Gen. Paul Agt. Portland, Oregon. WHOLESALE PRICES. Grain, Flour..Hay, Etc, Wheat-Track orlces: Club, $1.18; blue-stem, $1.251.27i;' turkey red, f 1.15; red Russian, Sl-12; Valley, $110. Flour-Pattenta, S6.05; atralghts. S4HM2S.20: exoorta. W70: Valley, $5.60; I 1-4 lack graham, $5.60; whole ! wheat, $580; rye, $5.50. Barley-Feed, $3233; rolled. $34(3 '35. Oats-No. I white, $4041; gray, $38(339. . Hay Track prlcea; Timothy Wil lamette Valley, f 1516; Eastern Ore gon, fancy $18(2)19; mixed $16(317.50; alfalfa, $12; clover, $12; grain hay, SI 30 14. Millstuff-Braln, $25(326; mid dlings, $31.50; shorts, $28(329; chop, $20(25. Meats and Provisions. Hama-10-12 Ibi 15c; 14-16 lbs., 15c; 18-20 lbs., ISc Dressed Meata Hogs, fancy, 9 9ic ordinary 72Bc, large 6c; veal, extra, 8i(&9c, ordinary 7J8c, heavy 6c; mutton, fancy 6fS7c Bacon Breakfast 17i2Hc picnics lOd'lIc; cottage roll, 11c; reg. short clears, smoked 131c. do unsmoked 12Jc; clear backa, unsmoked 12ic, do smoked 131c; shoulders, 11c. Lard-Ke.ttle leaf, 10s, 15c; do 5s, 15 l-8c; do 50-lb. tins. 14ic; steam rendered. 10a, 14c; do, 5s, 13 7-8c; compound, 10s, 9 l-4c. Butter, Eggs and Poultry. Butter City creamery, extras, 27ifi 29e; fancy outside creamery, 2528c; store, 18a!20c per pound. Cheese Full cream twini, 17(3171; full cream triplet. 1717ic; Young America, 18c ; cream brick, 20c; Swiss block, 20c; Limburger, 18(3 20c. ' Hggi-Setect Oregon. 23i24c Poultry'-Mixed chicken. 1 S'S I S ic ; fancy hens, 1616ic; roosteri, old 11 lHc; broilers. 2526c; dreised poultry Ic per pound higher; ducks. Ive, 2022ic; geeie, live. 910c; tur keys, live. 17i19c; dreised, 2022ic. Fruits and Vegetable. Apple-Best. $22.50 a box; com mon. $.25175. Fresh Fruits-Oranges, $2 503.00; tanRcrines, $125(31 50 box; lemons $1.5K4.00; grapes, Spanish Malagas. $67 per crate; bananas, Wifc per poitund; strawberries, $1.50(92 cratf. Vegetables Cabbage $44.50; hot house lettuce, $1.25 per box; cucum bers. $1.25(31.50 per dozen; celery, $3.50(35.50 per crate; artichokes. 80c per dos.; pea, 67c per pound; to matoes, Mexican $11.75; Florida. $3.253.50 crate; pepper. $1-75 per box; cauliflower, $150 crate; aspara gus, 58c lb.; rhubarb. 2i4c lb. Potatoes Buying prices, I1.50l.l per hundred; sweets, $2.503. Onions Buying prices, 12.50(3300: Texas, $2$2.25. Oysters, Clams snd Fish. Ovsters Shoalwater Bay, per gal lon, $2.25; per sack, $4.50; Toke Point $1.90 per 100; Olympias (120 pounds). $6; Olympias, per gallon. $2.25. Fish Halibut, 6c pound; blacV bass, 20c; striped bass, 18c; herring, 51c; flounder, 6c; catfish, 9c; shrimp. 124c: torn cod. 8c: perch, 6c; stur geon, 121c; sea trout, 15c; salmon, fresh steelheitds. 8c; Chinook. 9c; frsh steelhcads, 8c; Chinook, 9c. Clams Little neck, per box, $2.50; razor clams, $2 per box; crabs, $1 1.50 per dozen. Canned Salmon Columbia Kiver, 1-oound tall. $2.00: 21b. tails, $3-00; fancv. Mb, flats, $2.15; 1-lb. flats, $1.25; fancy. Mb. ovals, $2.75; Alaska tails, pink 95c, red $140; nominal, Z. talis, $2.10. Hops, Wool, Hides, Etc. Wool Eastern Oregon contract. 1618c per pound; Valley, 1819c. Hop-1909 contract, 10c; 1908 crop; 771c; 1907 crop, 3c. Mohair Choice, 23231c. Cascara Sagrada (chittlm bark) 5 (36c per pound. Oregon Grnperoot Per 10O Iba., $35. . Hides-Dry hides. No. I, 1617c stags and bulls, 5c; kip, 10llc; ralf, 14((B19c: green stock, lc per pound less; sheepskins, shearlings, 2530c; short wool, 5060c; medium and long wool, according to Quality, 75c$l; dry horses, 50c$1.50; dry colt. 25c; angora, 80c$l; goat, common, 10 20c. PROCURESS IS JAILED. NEW YORK, April 24- Emma dice, white wife of a Chinese, must serve not etss than seven, nor more than ten years In prison at Auburn for lurimj young girls to New xorics Chinatown. She was sentenced yes terday by Judge O'Sullivan in Gen eral sessions after having been con victed with Ong Sing, a waiter, of abducting a 16-year-old girl from her home in Brooklyn, ung sin? married the child but she was later taken home by her parents. Her erstwhile Chinese husband must serve nX, t,.c tlmn two vears and months nor more than five years in Church Services Sunday Baptist ! At 11 a. m. Dr. Georse B, Pratt of Portland will give an address. There will be a men's meeting at the Metho dist church at 3:30 p. m., in which Dr. Pratt will speak on the subject: A Live Wire." Union meeting at the Presbyterian church at 7:30 p, m. Conrad L Owen, pastor. Norwegian-Danish M. E. Mornimr at 11 a. in. J. B. Rhodet, state secretary Y. M. C. A. will give an address. Sunday scjiooi at lu a. m. Evening services at 8 o'clock. All is cordially invited. O. T. Field, pas tor. Christian Science. Services in rooms 5 and 6, I. O. O. F, building, corner Tenth and Com mercial streets at 11 o'clock. Subject of the lesson sermon, "Probation Af ter Death." All are invited. Sunday school immediately after the service. The first Wednesday evening in the month at 7:30. Reading room same address, hour from 2 to 5 daily ex cept Sunday. First Methodist. At 11 a. m., sermon by Assistant State Secretary of the Y. M. C. A., F. E. A. Smith. At 3:30 a meeting for men only addressed by Dr. Geo. B. Pratt, of Portland. At 8 p. m-, union meetins: at the Presbyterian church. A stereoptican address illus trating the work of the Y. M. C. A. You are invited to attend. C. C. Rarick. pastor. Presbyterian. Young men's day. Services as fol lows: 11 a. m., H. W. Stone, secre tary Portland Y. M. C A.; 3:30. Dr. Pratt of Portland on A Live Wire, for men only at M. E- church. At 8 p. m, union service. Stereoptican. All are invited. Wm. S- Gilbert, pas- tor- Alderbrook Preabyterian. Sunday school, 10 a. m.; preaching'. 11 a. m.; Christian Endeavor, 6:30 p. m.; preaching. 7:30 p. m. On the afternoon and evening of April 30th the Ladies' Aid Society will give a social and sale in the basement of the church'. Fancv and useful articles will be offered for sale and refresh ments will be served, Everybody in vited. Rooert J- Diven, pastor. First Nor. Ev. Lutheran. Sunday school meets at 9:30 a. m. Morning service at 10 45. The Eng lish Bible class meets every. Sunday evening at 7 p. ra. Evening service at 8 p. m. Theo. P. Neste, pastor. Grace. Services at 11 a. m. and 7:30 p. m.; Sunday school, 12:30 m. Afternoon service at 3 o'clock. Memorial Lutheran. ' Sunday school at 10 a. m. Morn ing service at 11 o'clock, theme, "The Good Shepherd and his Flock" Even ing at 8 o'clock, theme, "The Many Strange and Alluring Voices Calling Young People From the Flock of the Good Shepherd." Special music and a welcome to all. Our Motto: "The Faith of Out Fathers in the Language of Our Country." Today's Picture Bargains 100 Picture Frames 83x11 Complete with glass and mat natural wood.regular price 50c Today 23c 200 Brown Matted Pictures size 6x9, fnmous Ullman line. Regular 1 5c and 20c Today 8c Each 100 6x8 Framed Pictures Ullman famous subjects, in natural wood, complete with glass Regu lar 25c and 40c Today 21c Each All Other Pictures Reduced from 10 Per cent to 30 Percent See Window WHITMAN'S BOOK STORE Bring in Your Want Ads ToDay TWENTY WORDS OR LESS, ONE WEEK FIFTY CENTS PAYABLE IN ADVANCE THE MORNING ASTORIAN WANT ADVERTISEMENTS Are Read Every Morning by 10,000 People. The Want Colurnna of THE MORNINO ASTORIAN are cots Milted very morning by hundred ol peraons in March of real estate bargain. Article of tale, lost or found and people looking for em ployment Rates: Twenty words or fsa .three times, 25 cents; sis time, 50 cents; one month, $2.00. HELP WANTED. WANTED YOUNG MAN CLERK, one with some experience preferred; state age and experience; a perma nent position to the right person Address, Merchant, care Astorian. BOY WANTED TO WORK IN printing office. Apply Astorian office. HOUSE FOR SALE. FOR SALE -GOOD FIVE-ROOM house and corner lot, Birch and 50th street, Alderbrook. Apply An drew Malinenv , ROOMS FOR RENT. FOR RENT NICELY FURNISH- ed room suitable for at office- 491 Bond street, corner of 11th and Bond. UNFURNISHED HOUSE KEEP- ing room for rent; light and water included Apply 454 Bond treet, cor ner Tenth. FOR RENT-FOUR FURNISHED housekeeping rooms with bath; also single furnished room. 383 Thirty- fifth treet. FOR RENT-TWO FURNISHED room: close in: rent $8 per month; suitable for two ladies or two gentle men. Addres U.. Astorian. FOR RENf HOUSE KEEPING room: corner Tenth and Duane St. Van Dusen & Co., agents- m FOR RENT FURNISHED House of four room and basement. Ap ply to Otto Johnson, 334 Alameda avenue. FOR SALE. FOR SALE-35-FOOT FISH BOAT, two nets and two gasoline launcnes. Apply to George Chutter, 618 Com mercial street. PRIVATE LESSONS GIVEN IN SHORTHAND AND typewriting; terms reasonable. See Lenora Benoit, Public Stenographer, 477 Commercial street. CARPENTERS. G. O. AND G. N. STADIN BROS-. caroenters. builders and contrac tor, Ninth and Duane street, will eiv'e orompt attention to all order; terms reasonable; satisfaction guar anteed. COUNTRY REAL ESTATE. WANTED-A GOOD RANCH IN The Nehalem Valley; atate lowest figure and best terms; giving loca tion and improvement. Address 'A 10," Astorian Office. . RESTAURANTS. CAMELLIA RESTAURANT, 612 Commercial street; first clas meal, 15 cents: coffee and cake, 10 cents. IT ' c; " RESTAURANT. 434 BOND street. Coffee with oie or cake, 10 centa; hrst-ciass meais, ia cents. . i p TOKIO RESTAURANT, 531 BOND street, opposite Ross, Higgins & Co.; coffee with pie or cake. 10 cents; first-class meals; regular meals 15 cents and up. VETERINARY COLLEGES. BULLETIN SAN FRANCISCO Veterinary College now ready; mailed free. Dr. C. Keane, 1818 Market street. n Notice. There is money in the city treas ury to pay all warrants drawn for constructing 51st street sewer, Al derbrook. Interest will cease after this date. THOMAS DEALEY, City Treasurer. Astoria, Or.. April 22. 1909. Subscribe to The Moroing Astorian. delivered by carrier. MISCELLANEOUS. Plate Racks, Wall Pockets Music Racks Clock Shelve. Just in See us Hildebrand & Gor Old Bee Hive Bldg. STORES FOR RENT. PART OF LARGE STORE SUIT- able for con. butter store, delicates sen or other small business. Apply 571 Commercial street. mi FLORISTS. PLANTS OF ALL KINDS-Choice rote, flowering shrubs, cat flowers, artistic boquets furnished weddings and funerals. Columbia Nurseries. 516 Bond. i CARPETS AND RUGS. FINE NEW FULL LINE CARPET samples just rereeived. See them. Also agents Fluff Rug Company. Zapf Furniture & Hardware Co. ,,u 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 success 10-25-tf HOUSE MOVERS. FREDR1CKSON BROS.-We make a specialty of house moving, car penters, contractors, general jobbing; prompt attention to all orders. Cor ner Tenth and Duane streets. SWEDISH MASSAGING. THYRA KOHLANDER, ROYAL graduate in Swedish movements. physical culture and massage; office, 545 Franklin avc, second fiat; hours: 9-11 a. m-; 3-5 p. m., Telephone Main 4641. PROFESSIONAL CARD. ATTORNEYSAiXAW GUSTAF A. HEMPLE Attomey-arLaw Suite 9-10 Odd Fellows' Building Tenth and Commercial Streets HOWARD M. BROWNELL, AT torney at Law. Deputy District Attonn y. 420 Commercial Street. DENTISTS DR. F. VAUGHAN, DENTIST, Pythian Building, Astoria, Oregon. DR. W. C. LOGAN, DENTIST, Commercial Street, ShanaharJ Bldg. OSTEOPATHS. DR. RHODA C HICKS, OSTEO path. Office: Mansell Bldg., Phone Black 2055. 573 Commercial Street. MASSAGE AND SHAMPOOING. SCALP MASSAGE OR SH AM Dooing. Will call at your reaidence or you can call on me at the Megler Houae after 3 p. m. Mary M. Su prenant. BLACKSMITHING. ASTORIA WAGON & BLACK smithing Co., Twelfth and Duane. are fully equipped to handle all wagon and iron work. Horseshoeing a specialty. m AUCTION AND COMMISSION. EVERTsMmDAVArATM; we will sell to- the highest bidder a large consignment of furniture; make your own prices; during the week furniture will be sold at auction prices; see Martin Olsen for up-to- date upholstering work, mattress making, etc, will repair your bed in one day, calling for it in the morning and returning it in the afternoon; will sew and lay carpets. Olsen & Ecklund, Commission and Auction House, 110 Fifteenth street VBfSKSTAKXSS. J. A. GILBAUGH & CC Undertakers arl Eninalinere Experlenced Lady Assistant When Desired. Calls Promptly Attended Day or Night. , , Tntton Bdff. 12th and Duane St ASTORIA, ORE.GON Phni'ieHlain 211' SnWrihe to the Morninsr Astorian 60 cents per month, delivered by LEGAL ADVERTISEMENTS. NOTICE OF BOARD OF EQUAL- ization Notice is hereby given that special assessment roll No. 189, made for the purpose of improving the alleyway running through blocks 2, 3, 4 and 5, in Adair's Port of Upper As toria, from the west line of 38th street to the intersection with 42nd street, has been filed with the auditor and police judge of the city of Astoria and numbered special assessment roll number 189 and that the committee on streets 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 8th day of May, A. D. 1909, at the hour of 2 o'clock p. m., in the Council Cham bers in the City Hall, has been fixed as tbe time and place for the meeting of said Board of Equalization. , All objection to said assessment must be presented in writing. OLOF ANDERSON, Auditor and Police Judge of ' the City of Astoria. Dated April 21, 1909. NOTICE TO RE-ESTABLISH GRADE. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Common Council of the City of Astoria has declared its de termination and intention to re-establish the grade on Fourteenth street from the south line of Jerome avenue to the south line of Lexington avenue, so that the grade when so re-established will be at the following eleva tions above the base of grades. as established by ordinance No. 71 of the City of Astoria, towit: . At the south line of Jerome avenue at 209 feet above the base of grades; at the north line of Lexington avenue at 238 feet above the base of grades; at the south line of Lexington avenue at 242 feet above the base of grades; that between the points above desig nated the grade shall be upon an even and gradual slope. By order of the common council. OLOF ANDERSON, Auditor and Police Judge of the City of Astoria. Dated April 21, 1909. , im NOTICE TO IMPROVE STREET. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Common Council of the City of Astoria has declared it de termination and intention to improve Irving avenue from the east line ft 14th street to the west line of 15th street by grading the same to the proper sub-grade and macadamizing the same with crushed rock from gut ter to glitter to a thickness of 9 inches throutrhout. and the construction of cement sidewalks with park spaces. curb and gutters on both sides of the street, excepting the sidewalk, curb and gutter in front of lot 12 in block 20 which is exempt. That the costs and expenses ot con structing said improvement shall be defrayed by special assessment upon the lots, lands and premises so bene fitted by the same, which said lots, lands and premises are included in the soecial assessment district including all lots, lands and premises so bene fitted, to-wit: Lots 7, 8, 9. 10, II and 1Z in bloc 20, and Lots 1. 2. 3. 4, 5 and 6 in block 55, all in that part of the City of Astoria as laid out and recorded hy J: M. Shively and generally known as Shively's Astoria. By order of the Common LounciL OLOF ANDERSON. Auditor and Police Judge of the Citv of Astoria. Dated April 21. 1909. NOTICE OF MEETING. IN REGARD TO ADAIR DRAIN To the committee on streets and public ways of the common council of the City of Astoria, members of the City Council, city officials, and to all persons interested, PLEASE TAKE NOTICE, that a meeting will be held in the messhouse at McGreg or's Mill on Saturday, April 24th at 7:30 o'clock p. m., for the purpose of discussing the Adair Drain question, and adopting a plan whereby the af fected district may be properly drain ed. The presence of all persons is 'earnestly requested. By order of A. M. Smith. Mayor of the City of Astoria. Attest OLOF ANDERSON, it Auditor and Police Judge. Notice. There is money in the general fund to pay all warrants endorsed prior to the first day of June, 1908. Interest will cease after this date. THOMAS DEALEY, City Treasurer. Astoria, Or., April 12, 1909. PLUMBERS. . I. llfilf PLUMBER Heating Contractor, Tinnei -AND- Sheet Iron Worker LL WORK GUARANTEEI 425 Bond Street TRANSPORTATION. The K" l-lne Steamer - Lurlin? Night Boat for Portland en1 Way Landings. Leaves Astoria daily except Swday t 7 p. m. : , Leaves Portland Dally Except Suatay at 7 a, j. Landing Astoria Flavel Wharf Landing Portland Foot Taylor t. J. J. DAY, Agent Phone Main 276 . .. . ; DENTISTS, Jr- TEETH I r "! rv ill .. - 'ml. f OURtPRlCES Silver Fillings 50e Gold Filling ...$l.C0ti Porcelain Fillings .Sl-SI 22-Karat Gold Crown..... $ Logan Crown ..15439 Enamel Crown ......... .. ..SIM ' Bridge Work, per tooth......... $3-11 Fine Set of Teeth $IOJ0 Have secured the services of D Fred E. Casey, an expert in Crowa and Bridgework. ! Milll MB Over Danxigers Store. Office Hours: 8:30 a. m. to 6 p. sa.; Sunday, 10 a. m to 12 m.; Evening Work by Appointment - Lady attend ant.. A binding guarantee) given with MEDICAL. Unprecedented Successes of I I SEE AW. Ti THKGKAt a X ciraxsx doctsi i v Jte' I V Who is know t iV"-"" throughout tit f V : United States i . : . Lr- . V. ..ii.'a.iitwiiMi m " derful cure. No poison or dntv used. He guarantees to cure catarrh asthma, lung and throat trot-Ma rheumatism, nervousness, stomad liver and kidney, female complatactS) and all chronic diseases SUCCESSFUL HOME TKSATiarXT. If you cannot call write for syatyr toms blank and circular, inclosing 4 cents in stamps. thi c gix wo MEDicnrz ca. 1621 First St., Corner Morrisoat t PORTLAND, OREGON Please nention the Astorian.' LAUNDRIES. ROUGH DRY FAMILY WASHING May We Call For a Trial Package TROY LAUNDRY Phone Main 1991. 10th and Duane Sts. Fin Dr.sReeds CUSHION SHOB Easiest Shoe on earth AGENT FOR Bergman's Logging SHOE A. 1 QUALITY S. A. G1MRE Opposite Ross, Eiggitis Co. 534 Bond Street. Astoria, Ore fix ; v. carrier. Sing Sing.