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About The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 17, 1904)
SATURDAY, DECEMBER 17, 1904. THE MORNING AS10RI AN, ASTORIA, ORKGON. 7 .Home Male Have your cake, muffins, and tea bis cuit home-made. They will be fresher, cleaner, more tasty and wholesome. Royal Baking Powder helps the house wife to produce at home, quickly and eco nomically, fine and tasty cake, the raised hot-biscuit, puddings, the frosted layer cake, crisp cookies, crullers, crusts and muffins, with which the ready-made food found at the bake-shop or grocery does not compare. Royal is the greatest of bake-day helps. HOVAl MKINO. POWMH CO NIW VOHK roomer, TttCk : 4o young, IV&QlOc; spring. IK to I-pound, 10ci broiler, J to 14 -pound, lie; drd chicken, 11 t2(i turkey, live, spring,' 15$lc; Jo dressed, nolle; do choice, l?oc; goes, live, l'(c; do dressed, 10V4o; duk. old, tfUlbO; do young, n to !. $78; -pigeon, 1101.25. OAM B Wild gee, I3CI.B0; Mal lard durk, I2.G0OI; Widgeon, $2i.60; Tl, I1.5COJ, Hop. Wool, Hid, Eto.. H0r8 Cholc. JOc; prim. 22c p.r pound, ' WOOL Valley, H420c per pound; atern Oregon, 1017c; mohnlr, 25 26c per pound for choice. HIDES Dry bide, No. 1. 16 pound and up, lBC'lfiVic per pound; dry kip, No. 1, 1 1 II pound, 12c; dry calf, No. 1, under S, pound, 18c; dry, Raited bull and Uk, one-third 1 than dry, (lint; wilted hide, trs, sound. 7 pound and over, ,l IHc; BO to M pound, 7Mc; under 60 pound and cow, IH07c; atag and bull, found. 44Hef kip, sound, 15 to 20 pound, 7c; under 10 pound, Ic; green (unialted), tc per pound ); cull, lo per pound; home hide, wlted, $1.5032 each; dry, $101.50 each; colt" hide. 25 50c each; goatkln. common, 10 15c each; Angora,' with wool on, 25 flPII. TALLOW Prime, per pound, 40 5c; No. 1 and greaae, 2tt$2c TRAVELERS' GUIDE. ' ARE KILLING PRICES Poultry Bclnj( Held Down (or Purpose.. General Price Rul Fair, But Good Potato Are Very Scarce In th Produce ( Market Tody I - ' General Market. Portland, Dec. 17. llmu of the approach of th Christmas iwawm. and the general holiday demand for poul try th dealer hv ben holding down the ahlpment of th product In order to real!, higher price, but It I the opinion of thoe verd In the condi tion that the demand will compel deal era to pay the producer price In ord.T to fill their order. Turkey and gee have ben In heavy demund for om dy, but the supply on the I light through nan 1 1 y, and not, a In the case of chicken, becaune of mmket manipu lation. Price on potatoe are subject to a will.' variance of price according to price, and good potato are very scarce, WHEAT Export value, WnlU Walla, lie; bluetem, 15c; milling, Walla Walla, 85c; blueatem, ISQI0; Vatley, 87c; eaatern bail, Walla Walla, 13015c; bluetem, 90c, , BAULKY Feed, 122 per ton; rolled, S2S.50tt2t.50. OATS-Wo. 1 white, 1.J0H.J2; , gray, tl.l5Ttl.40 per cental. FLOUR-Patenta 14.1564.15 per barrel; (rnlght, f4.S0O4.45; clear, S3.S504; Valley, S4.I0(T4.25: "Dakota hard wheat, I4.5O07.SO; Graham, 11.50 4; whole wheat, $404.25: rye (lour. local. S4.60; enatern, $505.10. M 1 LL8TUFF8 Aran, SI per ton; middling, S25; short. 121; chop, V. 8. mill, linseed dairy food. $18; lln- aeed oilmen), 1H per pound. CEREAL FOODSnolled Oats, cream. 0-pound nck, S6.75: lower grade, tS.750t.25; out meal, teel cut 60-pound sacks, 18 pW barrel; 10-pound aacka, $4.25 per bale; oatmeal (ground) 60-pnund ack. S7.60 per barrel; 10 pound ack. $4.25 per bale; pllt pea $4,50 per 100-pound ack: 25-pound boxes, .11.25 per box; pa try flour, 10 pound ack. SS.60 per bale; re"' '' ley, S4 per clntal. . , v. , v HAY-Tlmothy. 14U per' ton; Olover, $12013; grain, $124113; cheat $12fT IS. Vegetable, Fruit, Eto. VEQETAflLES Turnip. $1 per sack; carrot, $1; beet, $1.25; par anlp. $1.25; cabbnge, llic; lettuce, head, 15c per doen; parsley, 20c doen tomatoe. $1,26 per crate; cauliflower, $1 per down; egg plant, 10015c per pound; celery. 60 0 70c per doeo; cu cumber, 1O01BC per'doien; pea. 8 8c; per pound; bean, green, 7c; wax, 7c; pumpkin, llUo per pound; pep per, 5c per pound. ONIONS New, $202.10, price. HONEY -$303.25 per . POTATOES New Oregon, 75 0 90c: common, 6065c; price; Merced sweets, H4ffllVc. RAISINS Looe Muscatel, 4-crown 7e; 8-layer Muscntel ralaln. 7Vic; nbleached seedling Sultana, 8e; London layer, 8-crown, whole boxe of p0 pound, $1.85; 2-crown, $1.75. DRIED FRUIT Apple, evaporateu, 6084c per pound; undrled, ack or box, none; apricot, 10 11c; peache, 10eqpear, none; prune, Italian, 45c; Tfrtnch. JHS14c; fig, Califor nia black, tc; do white, none; buyer' fancy buyer' Smyrna, 20c; Fsrd date, 8c; plum, pitted, 8c. DOMESTIC KRVITS-Appl, fancy, S1 111.50; clean, 750 $1; wormy. 25$ 50c per box; fig. 85ctj$2.50 per box; grape,' California, ll.25wl.85: pear pound. 75J$I; cranberrle. 18.501 11 per barrel; persimmons, $1.25 per box. TROPICAL FRCITS-Lemon. fancy tiil 3.75; choice, $2.75 per box; oranges, new navels, $2.6002.75; mandarins. 60 4f7nc per box; tangerine. $1.7502 per box; grapefruit, $34(3.50 per box; unnanii. 1iltWe per pound; pome granatea, $2.25 per box. Groceries, Nut, Eto. COFFEE Mocha. 26028c; Java, or dinary, 16420: Coiu Rica, fancy, 10 20c: aood. 164118c: ordinary. 10012c; Columbia roat, cae, 100. $13; 50c. $11.26; Arbuckle, $15.38; Lion, $14.88. RICE Imperial Japan, No. 1, $5,374; Southern Japan. $3.50; Carolina, $4 4J6c; broken-head, 3o. SALMON Columbia River. 1-pound tall. 81.75 per doien; 3-pound tall $2.40; 1-pound Oat, $1.15; fancy, IV uound flat. $1.80; H-pound flat, $1.10; Alaska pink, 1-pound tall. 85c; red. 1-pound tall. $1.45; aockeye. 1- pound tall. $1.75; 1-pound flat. $1.85. SUGAR Sack nasi. 100 pound: Cube, $6.50; powdered, $6.26: dry gran ulated. $6.15; extra C, $5.66: golden C, $5.65; fruit ugar. $6.15; advance over sack bast a follow: Barrel. 10c; half barrel. 25c; boxe. 50c per 100 pound. (Term: On remittance with- In 15 day, deduct Ve per pound; If inter than II day and within 30 day. deJuct c per pound; no discount after 30 days.) Rest "ubiit granulated. $8.05 per 100 pound',' maple sugar. 160 18c per pound. SALT California. $9.50 per ton; $1.80 per bale; Liverpool, 50a. $15.60; 100. $15: 200c, $14.50; half-ground. 100. $5.25: 6. $5.76. NUTS Walnut, 18c per pound by uack, lc extra, for les than nck; Bra- .11 nuta. 15c: filbert. 14c; pecana, jum bo, 14c; extra large, 15c: almond. I. X. L., 16c chetnut. Italian. 16c; Ohio, $4.50 per 15-pound drum; pea nut, raw, 7VtjC per pound: roaated. 9c; ninenut. 104It2ttc; hickory nut. 7o; cocoanot. 85C90c pe doxen. BEANS Small white, 3c; large white, 3c; pink. 8c; bayou. SHc; Lima, 6c. Butter, Egg, Poultry, Eto. Edna-Oregon ranch, 32S2c; eastern, 25c. CHEESE Full cream twin. 13015c; Young American, 13TA154c BUTTER City creameries: Extra creamery. 80o per pound; fancy cream ery, 22 tt 26c. State creameries: Fancy creamery. 2527toc; California, fancy, creamery, 252c; store but ter, 12314c. POULTRY Fancy hen, lOlllic; old. hen, lOo; mixed chldiens, 9o; old Meat and Provlilon. BEEF Dressed 406c per pound. MUTJON-Dressed. 40514c per pound: lamb. 6tt8n per pound. HAMS Ten to 14 pound. 12e per pound: 14 to 16 pound. 12Hc; 18 to 20 pound. 12e: California (picnic), c cottnge ham. tf, shoulder. 9c: boiled ham. 21c; boiled plrnle ham. boneles. 14c, VEAL Dressed. 100 to 125. 8T8l4e per pound: 125 to 200. 66c; 200 and up, 8 Mi 4c, PORK Dressed, 100 to 150, 64c per pound; 160 and up, 6c, IIACON Funcy breakfast 18e per pound; tandard breakfaat, 17c; choice, 15c; Kngllah breakfast, 11 to 14 pound, 14c: peach bacon, 13c SAUSAGE Portland ham,. 12 We per pound: minced ham.lOc ummer.cholce dry. 17 Wc: bologna, long, 5Wc; wlner- wurt, 8o; liver. 5c: pork, 9c; blood, 6c; headcheese, 12Wc; bologna sausage link. 44c. DRY-SALTED MEATS Regular short clear, 10c salt He moked; clear back. Ko alt, 10o amoked: Oregon export. 20 to 25 pound, average 10Wc alt, 11 Wo smoked; Union butt. 19 to IS pound, average, 8c salt. 9c smoked. PICKLED GOODS Pickled plgT feet, Wbarrel. $5; W-btrrel. 12.75: 15- pound kit. $1.25: pickled tripe. W-bar rel. 85: U-barrel, $2.75; 15-pound kit, $1.25: pickled pig' tongue, W-barrl. $6: 4 -barrels, $3; 15-pound kit, $1.50; pickled lamb' tongue. W-barrel, $9; 14 -barrels, $5.60; 15-pound kit, $2.75. LARD Kettle-rendered; Tierce 9Wc; tubs, 10c; 60s, 10c: 20s. 1014c: 10s, 10 14c; 6s, 10 W. Standard pure, Tier ce. 9c; tub, 9'4c; 50s, te; 20s, 9c; 10s. 9c; 6s, 9Tic. Compound: Tierces 6We; tub, 614c; 60s, 6c; 10s, 7W"; 5. 7Hc. Oil. GASOLLN'E Stove gasoline,' cases 24Wc; Iron barrel, 18c; 86 degree gaollne cae, 82c; Iron barrel or drum, 26c: COAL OIL Case, 21Wc; Iron bar rel, 16c; wood barrel, none; 63 de-, srreea. cane. 22c: barrel. 18Wc. Waah Ington atate test burning oil, except headlight, Wc per gallon higher. LINSEED OIL Raw, barrels, 64c; ca, 69c; Boiled: Barrel. 50c; cases, 61c. One cent les In 250-gallon lota. TURPENTINE Case, 85c; barrels, 81c. ' WHITE LEAD Ton lot. 7Wc; 600 pound, 7c; less than 600-pound lot, 8c. LIVESTOCK MARKET. i Prices at Portland Union Stockyards Y.tt.rday. CATTLE Best steer. $3.25S.50; medium, $2.75(ffS; cows, $22.60. HOGS Best large, fat hogs, $5.25; llsht hogs. 14.25ft 4.75. SHEEP Best eastern Oregon and Valley. $3.2608.50: Iamb, $3.25. ribl5 TABLE, DECEMBER Low Water. Date. Thursday .... Friday Saturday SUNDAY ... Monday Tuesday ..... Tuesday Wednesday .. Thursday .... Friday Saturday SUNDAY ... Monday Tuesday Wednesday .. Thursday .... Friday Saturday ..... SUNDAY ... Monday Tuesday ..... Wednesday .. Thursday .... Friday Saturday SUNDAY!... Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday I A. M. I P. M. " h. m. fth. m."7t7 TrTMT.S -:12 "l.l 2 2:07 1.7 3:17 1.8 3 8:10 2.0 4:18 0.5 4 4:08 2.1 5:12 - 0.3 5 5:04 2.3 8:00-1.0 6 5:58 2.5 0:48-1.4 6 7 8:40 2.7 7:30-1.4 8 7:30 2.9 8:13-1.3 9 8:15 3.1 8:54-0.0 10 9:00 3.3 0:32-0.4 11 9:45 3.4 10:00 0.2 1210:34 $.4 10:50 87 13 11:30 3.5 11:30 1.3 14 12:32 3.4 15 0:13 1.8 1:85 3.0 16 1:04 2.3 2:33 2.6 17 2:00 2.8 3:30 1.8 18 3:00 2.9 4:18 1.1 10 3:52 3.1 5:04 0.4 20 4:45 3.1 8:43-0.3 21 5:37 8.1 8:28-0.8 22 8:22 3.1 7:00-1.1 23 7:07 3.1 7:50-1.3 24 7:82 2.8 8:30-1.1, 25 8:37 2.8 9:15-0.9 26 9:27 8.6 9:59-0.4 2710:24 2.5 10:45 0.2 28 11:19 2.3 11:36 0.1 29 12:38 2.0 30 0:34 1.5 1:49 1.8 High Water. A.M. P. M. Date. jh. m.j ft. h, m. ft. Thursday ..... 1 7:38l 7.8 8:06 6.4 Friday 2 8:34 8.1 9:17 6.5 Saturday 3 0:28 8.i 10:22 6.7 SUNDAY .... 410:19 8.111:19 7.0 Monday 5 11:04 9,2 Tuesday 6 0:11 7.1 Tuesday 611:50 9.3 Wednesday ... 7 1:00 7.312:33 9.3 Thursday 8 1:46 7.3 1:15 9.0 Friday 9 2:30 7.2 1:55 8.7 Saturday 10 3:12 7.2 2:37 8.3 SUNDAY ....11 8:52 7.1 3:17 7.5 Monday .......12 4:36 7.0 4:02 7.0 Tuesday 13 5:20 7.0 4:53 6.2 Wednesday ... 14 6:08 7.0 5:53 5.7 Thursday 15 7:00 7.1 7:06 . 5.4 Friday 10 7:47 7.2 8:18 5.5 Saturday 17 8:36 7.5 9:24 5.6 SUNDAY ....18 9:22 7.8 10:20 5.9 Monday 19 10:08 8.211:14 6.3 Tuesday v 20 10:50 8.4 Wednesday ...21 11:35 8.9 0:00 6.7 Thursday 22 0:45 7.1 12:18 8.9 Friday 23 1:39 7.3 1:00 9.0 Saturday 24 2:10 7.6.1:40 8.9 SUNDAY ....25 2:52 7.7 2:27 8.6 Monday 20 3:37 7.8 3:15 8.1 Tuesday . 27 4:22 7.9 4:10 7.6 Wednesday ...28 5:13 7.9 5:15 6.9 Thursday .....29 6:07 8.1 6:28 6.5 Friday .-I30 7:03 8.1 7:46 8.1 Saturday 31 8:03 8.3 9:03 6.1 California ! The land of fruit, flower and un- shlne, whtr. all th tummer (porta may be enjoyed In winter. PORTLAND to LOS ANGELES AND RETURN. reached via THE SHORT ROUTE Beautifully Illustrated booklet and folder, descriptive of the many charm- In; winter resort, may be secured from any Southern Pacific Agent, or addr W. E. COMAN, Q. P. A Portland, Ore. ASK THE AGENT FOR TICKETS TIA TRAVELERS' GUIDE. Te Spokane, St Paul, Minneapolis, Ouluth, Chloago, St Loul, and all point oast and south. 2 OVERLAND TRAINS DAILY Q The Flyer and The Fast Mail L SPLENDID SERVICE UP tO DATE EQUIPMENT COURTEOUS EMPLOYES Daylight trip aero the Casoade end Rooky Mountain. For ticket, rate folder and full In formation call on or addreea K DICKSON, City Ticket Agent lit Third Street, Portland. Or. & O. TERKES. O. W. P. A 611 First Avenue. Beat tie. Ween. WE GIVE EXPEDITED - - SERVICE ON FREIGHT ROUTE YOUR SHIPMENTS VIA GREAT NORTHERN Full information from WM. HARDER, Gnral Ag.nt Portland, Ore. The World's Pair Route. D E LIGHT PL ROUTE AYLIGI1T RIDE . IZZY CRAGS EEP CANONS A GOLDEN OPPORTUNITY Se. nature in all he glorlou beauty, and then the acm of man's handi work. The first I found along the Une of the Denver eV Rle Grande Railroad, the Utter at the St Louie World' Fair. Tour trip wll' be one of pleas ure make the most of it For Infor mation and Illustrated literature write W. C. McBRlDE, Gen. Agt. Portland, Or. "Best by Test" ; A trans continental trav eler sayst " I've tried them all and I prefer the rVT.rn-4-t. 1 IWl 111" Western Limited It's the best to be found from const to coast." It's 41 The Train for Com fort" every night in the year between Minneapolis, St. Faul and Chicago. Before stnt tin on strip no matter where write for Interesting informa tion about comfortable traveling. H. L SISLER, Gtneral Agent 132 Third SI Portland, Oregon, T.Hv. TSA8DALK, ' General Passenger Agent, at raui, anno. I n Steamer "SUE H. ELMGR The Largest; Stannchest, Steadiest and most Seaworthy vessel ever on this route. Best of Table and State Room Accommo dations. Will make round trip every five days between ''''a'ST OR i a - . . . - TILLAMOOK Connecting at Astoria with the Oregon Railway & Navigation Co, himI Astoria & Columbia River R. R. for Portland, San Kranciwo and all points East. For freight and passenger rates apply to Samuel Eimere & Co., Gen'l Agts., Astcria, Ore. ob to 4 ; . A.&C.R. It. Portland, Oregon Pacific Kavagatlon Company, Tillamook, Oregon O. It. & X. Company, Portland, Oregon D HtflI Famous Trains The Southwest Limited Kansas City to Chicago, The Overland Limited to Chicago via Omaha, The Pioneer Limited St. Paul to Chscago, run via Chicago. Milwaukee & St. Paul Railway ... , Each route offers numerous attractions. The principal thing to insure a quick, comfortable trip east is to see. that yonr tickets read via the Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul Railway. . n S nowt General Agent 134 Third Street, Portland A. & C. R. R. TIME CARD. EFFECTIVE 8EPT. 4, 1904. Leave PORTLAND Arrive 800 a.m l Portland Union) 11.10 a. in 7,00 p.m depot for Attoria) 9.40 p.m Leave ' ASTORIA Arrive 7.45 a m (or Portland and 11.30 a.m 6 10 p.m way points 1030 pm SEASIDE DIVISION Leave ASTORIA Arrive 11.35 a.m for Seaoide Direct f 620 p.m Leave ASTORIA. Arrive t8.15a.rn 1 for Warrantor, 1 10:45a,in Hammond, Ft 5.50 p.m ( Steven, Seaaide) 7:40a,m Leave SEASIDE Arrive 4 :30 p.m for Agtoria Direct 1 12 :30p.m Leave SEASIDE. , Arrive 6.15 a, m ( for Wwrenton Ft . 8tevena. Han 9.30a.m I mond.Astoria a Ft) 9 25 a.n in ia ) 7.20 p. a Additional train leave Aatorla dally at '11:30 a. m. for all point on Ft Stevens branch, arriving Ft" Steven's 12: SO p. nu, returning-, leaves Ft Stev ens at 2:00 p. m., arriving Astoria 1:45 p. m. t Sunday only. : ' ' : Through tickets and close connec tion via. N.. P. Ry. at Portland and Qoble and O. R, ft N. Co, via. Portland. J. C Mayo, Q. P. A. NORTHERN PACIFIC Time Card ol Trains PORTLAND Leave Arrive ruget Bound Limited.! :16 a m l:4i p m Kansas Clty-St Lottie Special U.ll am 1:46 pm North Coaat Limited l:M D m T:M a ni Tacoma and Seattle Night Express 11:46 pm 1:06 sm Take Puget Sound Limited or Norm Coast Limited for Gray's Harbor point Take Puget Souad Limited for Olym Dla direct Take Puget Sound Limited or Kaa saa Clty-St. Louis 8pectal far potnu on South Bend branch. Double dail? train service on Orar Harbor breach. Pout trains 4Uf between Portland Tacoma and 8 settle tinwr.nu jySiioi?rLmE San Francisco and Portland S. S. Co. Tl hours from Portland to Chicago. No change of ears. TIME SCHEDULES Depart From Arrive ' PORTLAND Chicago Portland Halt Lake, Denver, Ft Special Worth, Omaha, Kan- 3 p IA a. m. M CI t, bt Loaia, via Huut- Chicago and the East Ington Atlantic kxpress .Bait Lake, Denver Ft 8:15 p.m. Worth, Omaha, Kan- T :16 a Da via Hunt- sas City, St Louis, ington jCblcugo aud the East StPaul Walla Walla, t ewl Faat Mall ton, Spokane, Hinne- :Up. m. apoll. 8t Faul, Dululh 8:00 pm via Spo- Milwaukee, Chicago, kane land fast OCEAN AND RIVER 8CHEDTJLS From Astoria All sailing dates subject to changa For San Francisco vtv Ava Have. . Dally ex oept Sun day atTani Columbia River to Portland and Way Ijtndlug A am ' Daily ex cept Moa Steamer Nahcot'a leaves Astoria oa the tide DAILY EXCEPT SUNDAT. FOR ILWACO, connecting there with trains , for Long Beach. Tioga and North Beach points. Returning ar rives at Astoria same evening. Through ticket to and from all prin cipal European cltle. O. W. ROBERTS, A:ent, " Astoria, Or. Santal-Fepslo Capsules POSITIVE cuns For InflammAtlen or Oatarrk of tha Bladder and DiMa.ie4 Kidnoys. Mo core no say. Cur. j qnlokly and Peraia Bntly tbo wont oases, ol ttonerrlMra and Ulfwi, bo nuutrrof bov Iods biu4 In. Abaolutalr huni. Void br drafffiit. riiw 1 00, or by mail, postpaid, 11.00, !, tt.fi. THI talTAl-POSm 80, 1 SSkLaVOMTAUia. by Chaa. Rogers. 4SI Commercial Still's ' Ik.twsarJ' Bold