The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930, December 22, 1904, Page 7, Image 7

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    THE MORNING ASTORIAN, ASTORIA, ORJIGON.
THURSDAY, DECEMBER 22, 1904.
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1LTRY IS DUMPED
farmers Brint( In All They Have
to Sell to Us.
Prises Will Oo Up Bt'ort Christmas
California Fruit Art Poor and
In Small Osmond Other
Prist Firm.
Portland, iff. II. The prodme
pmrket today ruled about Ilia same a
)i.lerdHy. There was some advance
in fancy poultry, but. In the main
hr whi littU Chan because of the
Wmefs dumping thslr dressed geese.
ttU (ikviiH and turkeys. Thla. though
fis no Indication that the prices will not
W juat before Chrlslmss, and the
urriil t.uv..n are, "gnttlng 111" early,
faiifuriila fruit were In small de-
mind on account of the poor quality
,f the orange offered, and these were
Mostly disposed of to hawkers for
tract Mllng.
Hurley In stronger.
Bl'tMU Hmk basis, 100 pound:
Cul. t.50; powdered, ,25; dry 'gran-
utoted, 19.13: extra C, IS.sfi golden C,
15.55: frull sugar, 1115: advance over
sack basis aa follow: Uarreis, 10c;
half barrels, 25c; boxes, 80o per 100
nound. (Terms: On remittance with
in 15 days, deduct 14c per pound; If
later thnn 15 day and within SO day,
did t pr pound: no discount after
ii duys.) let sugar granulated, $0.05
ptr 100 pound: maple sugar, 15l8c
per pound.
8 ALT California, $9.60 pe,r ton:
11.10 par bale; Liverpool, I0, 115.50;
100. 115; 200c, $14.60; half-ground,
100. $5.25; 60a, $5,75.
NUTS Walnut. 18e per pound by
sack, 1o extra for less than sack; lira-
ill nut, lBcj filbert, 14c; pecans, jum
ts, He: extra large, 15c; almond. I.
X U, 1ci chestnuts, Italian,' 15c;
Ohio, M.BO per IS-pound drum; p
mits, raw, 7 Ho per pound; roasted, lc;
uluenuts. 1012V4c; hickory nuta, 7c;
cocoanuts, 50c per dosen.
' liKANSHmall white, Ic; large
whit. Se; pink, $c; bayou, $Hi
Lima, 5Hc.
pickled tombs' tongues, H -barrels, $9;
. barrel, $5,50; 15-pound kit, $2.76.
LAUD Kettla-roridmd; Tierces,
tc; tub, 10c; 60. loc; 20, lOttc: 10.
10!4c; B, 10e Btnndard pure, Tier
ces, ; tub, lH4c; Ss, 14ci 20. ci
10. tc; Ba, c. Compound: Tierces
'4c; tub, 6c; 60. 4c; 10, 74c;
5,,7c. V
Oil.
OABOLINK Htpve gasoline, cases
24'c; Iron barrel, 18c; SO degree
gasoline cae, $2c; Iron barrel or
drum, 20c:
COAL OIL Cases, 21ftc; Iron bar
rel. lc; wood barrels, none; 61 de-,
grees, cases, 22c; barrel, IStfc. Waah
Ington atat teat burning oil, except
headlight, He per gallon higher.
LlNHEKD OIL Raw, barrel, 64c;
rsss, tK; Boiled: Barrel, 50c; caw,
OSc. One cent less In 150-gallon lota.
TURPENTINE Cases, 85c; barrel,
lie'
WHITE LEAD Ton lot TKe; 500-
pound, 714c; less than 600-pound lot,
$e.
TRAVELERS' GUIDE.
OpPII
prlr
until
may
Portland. I.Hh'. 20.-Turkity you
my gl at 21 " M,U",1 "ut ,r
yOU do yOU WUUIU ururr I
other are after the "Turk," and Ih
faupply W limited.
I The upply of butlxr In the
l..t.M Un 4rMini1. mid the
MM, I. V , ,' - "
'fr fancy creamery will tllqib
'.. ... ... vw Yntr. tht'lt It
Atome back to reaching dltam-.
I Hiormy weather on th. , cl h
-eliminated raaor clwma fimii the mar
yul, and veitl ahlpment. on account of
i,or nuallty. lire In dull demuitd.
Wheat Market.
Portland, Pec. 20. Walla Wall.i. Sic;
,'nlley, Sc; Wueetein, 7c.
AT White. $:H: gray. $30.
BAHLET Feed, 121 per ton; rolled
$:i,50 24.60.
KIUR-Plitenl. $4.54.5 PT
barrel. trftlght $I.160.W; clear,
$$.54: Valley $4.JO4.75: iaota.
hard wheat, $.5O7 60; Graham, 3.bo
4; whole wheal. $4f4.25;v ry flour.
Uical. $4.60! eaatern. $505.10;
MILUiTt'KrH Urnn. $l Pt ton:
middling, $25; ahorta, $21; chop. V. H.
mill, $11: Ilimeed dairy food. $1; lln
eed oil meal, m ter pound.
CKRKAL KOOW4 R"H1
cream, M-pound mk,' $5: lower
grade, $6,760(6.25; oatmeal. Mcel cut
60-pound ack. $S per barrel: 10-pound
ack, $( 25 per bale; oatmeal (ground)
60-pound aacka, $7.50 per barrel; 10
pound (H k. $4 25 per bale; aplit pen
$4.50 per 100-pound ack; 26-pound
boxe, $1.25 iHr box; pnetry (lour, 10
potind anck. $2.60 per balac pearl bar
ley, $4 per clntnl.
HAT Timothy. $141116 per ton;
clover. $12ffllS; grain, $121J: cheat
$12(012.
Preduoa.
UUTTEH -Fancy "creamery, 25
27H; dairy, 1S1$Mic; cooking, 12
CHKK8E Young America.
l5e: (treaon full cream, l$1Vi.
rXlOB Oregon ranch, $13 we;
eatern, 22Vi25c .
POVLTRY Mixed chicken, pr
pound, 10 lOHc; hen. 10Hc pound:
Kree, 8IHic; turkey, live, nwi,
turkey, dreeiird, 1621cf duck, old.
doaen, $24JI: aprlng duck, $07.
HONEY Dark. lOtyWUe; aiiil.r. 12
H3c; fancy white, 15c.
(1AM K Wild g". $3' Mallard
du-k. $39(3.50; Widgeon, $2fl2.5);
Teal, $l.25 1.50,
LIVESTOCK MARKET.
Prlfce at Portland Union Stockyard
Yitrdy.
CATTLE Beat ateer, $3,25(8 $50;
medium. $2.758; cow, $202.50.
HUOS-let large, fat hog. $5.25;
lluht hoc. $4.2534.75.
HIIEKP Heat eaatnrn Oregon and
Valley. $3.2Si$.60; iamb. $3.25.
California !
Th land of fruit, flower and un-
hln, whara all th aummer poru
may bo enjoyed in winter.
$55
PORTLAND to LOS ANGELES
AND RETURN.
. reached via
THE SHORT ROUTE
Beautifully Illustrated booklet and
folder, deacrlptlv of the many charm
ing winter reaort. may bo aecured
from any Southern Pacific Agent, or
addrea
W. E. COMAN,
Q. P. A, Portland, Or,
ASK THE AGENT FOR '
TICKETS
TRAVELERS' GUIDE.
Steamer "SUE H. ELMORE"
Tbe Largest; Staunchest, Stemliest and most Seaworthy vessel
ever on this route. Best of l abia and Biate Room Accommo
dations. Will make round Irip every live days between
A ST OR I A
TILLAMOOK
Connecting at Agtoria with the Oregon Railway & Navigation
Co. and Astoria & Columbia River R. R. for Portland, San
Francisco and all poinU East For freight and passenger
rates apply to
Samuel Elmore & Co.. Gen'l Agts., Astoria, Ore.
.; OK TO "
A. AC. IL R- Portland. Oreeon
Pacific Navigation Company, Tillamook, Oregon
O. It. & K. Company, Portland, Oregon
Hop. Wool, Hide, Etc
HOrS Choice. prime, 229e
per pound.
WttOl Valley, 191 20e ir poumij
eamern Oregon. 10irl"c; molmlr, 2.f
20c ier pound for cholco. i
HIDES-Dry bide, No.' 1, 1 pound
nnd up, 1516Hc per pound; dry kip.
No. 1, to 1 pound, 12c: dry calf. No.
1. under S pound, lc; dry, aitea
bull and tng, one-third le than dry.
(lint; nlted hide, ateer. ound, 7
pound and over, $ ft $tic; 50 to 00
nounda 78c: under 50 pound ana
row. H7c; tag and bulla, ound,
44p; "'P. ound. 15 to 20 pound, 7c;
under 10 pound, c; green (unaulted).
le ner oourid le: cull, lc per pound;
hore hide, ulted. $1.60111 each; dry,
$lfi.60 each: colt' hide, 25050c
each; goaukln. common, lOfllSc eacn:
Angora, with wool on, 25$1.
TALI)W Prime, per pound, 45c;
No. 1 and grenae, 2MlW
The Korean tangaag.
Kon U n illlllciilt languaRe to
learn. Trilling error are likely to load
a foreigner Into great emlmrraHaineiit.
It vaa only the wnulleat inlatake tblil
l.-d no linpHHHlpiicd preacher to warn
lils coimrcKiitloii that unleaa they re-IK-iilird
they woillil lat relegated to "
cellar." tli Korean word for cellar
and the nether world being almost
Identical. In like manner the tory
of l.H.ani. who fell alck, waa told to
a Sunday achool clan with an unau
thorised emllng. The natlvo form oT
exprcHHlon la "entering a Icknea,"
and ly a trilling confualou the teacher
wa made to declare that Laiarua en
tered a tottlo,
VIA
buyer'
fancy
buyer'
v Vgtabla, Fruit, Eto.
VEOETAT1LES Turnip. $1 per
aack: carrot, $1: beet, $1.25: par-
nln. 11.25: cabbage. c; lettuce
head. 15c per doen; paraley, 20c doen
tomatoe. 11.25 'per crate; caunnower
$1 per doaen: egg plant, 1015c per
oound: celery. 504170c per doaen; cu
...K 1Ali1Rn ner ,lo.n: pen, OW
8c; per pound; bean, green, 7c; wax
7r: numnkin. IfflUe per pound; pep-
V rivinvp-. New. $22.25.
Vi price.
f k HONEY $3f 3.25 per case.
I POTATOES New Oregon,
ll TiiD'OOo: common. OOft flric;
ilee: Merced aweet, l4f(lc
HTiAlSlNS-LiM Muacnlela, 4-crown
; Irrtc: 0-lnyer Muacalel nileln. lc;
g Vbleached aeedllng Sultnnn. 6c;
H ondon layer, 8-rrown, whole boxe of
B.'O pound. $1.85; 2-crown. $1.75.
J DRIED FRUIT Apple, evaporated,
4 WVic P pound; aundrlcd. anck or
i boxe. none; apricot, lOfi'llc: penche.
iflilOVic; peara. none; prune. Italian,
45c; French. 2HI!4'; tlg. cantor,
ma black, 614c; do white, none;
Smyrna, 20c; Fard date, 6c; plum,
I I pitted. c. .
! I TIOMESTIC FRUITS Appiea. mncy,
$101.50; clean. 75R$1; wormy. 2560c
per box; fig, 85c $2.60 per box;
frap. California, $1.2501.85: pear,
pound, 75$l; cranberrlea, $9.50011
per barrel; perlmmon, $1.25 per box.
TROPICAL FRUITS-Lemona, fancy
$33.75; choice, $2,75 per box; orange,
new navel, $2.502.75; mandiirln. 0
70o per box; tangerine, $1.76Si2 pw
box; grapefruit, $33 50 per box;
banana, '55T5MiC per pound; pome
granate. $2.25 per box.
Qroorle, Nut, Eto.
COFFEE Mocha, 202Sc; Java, or-
dlnnry, lOJi 20; Coula Rico, fani-y. iW
20c; good, lejrlSc; ordinary, 10fl2c;
Columbia roaat, ense, 100. $13: 50c,
io nr.. Arhn.kle. 115.38: Lion, $14.88.
nr,-.!? Tmnertnl Jiionn. No. 1, $5.37H.
u.,.,.i.r., Jnnon. $3.50; Curollna, $1
arjvs. ttTkL-on-hnnrl. 2
SALMON-Columbla River, 1-pound
nil. 11.75 per dozen; 2-pouna imio.
. Jn. i.nnnnd flat. $1.85; fancy, 1
'' ' .. A
-t ,,! J1.R0: Mi-DOUnu IHIVB,
I1I1UMU ' "...
t, ia. Ain.Vft tilnk. 1-pound tall, 85c,
mil. $1.45; aockeye. 1-
. . ft , 1.r.minr1 flat. 81.85
Meat and PeovUlon.
REEF Dreaned 4J c per pound.
MUTTON Drewod, 4f5Hc per
nound: lamb. 5Wi0c per pound.
HAMS Ten to 14 pound, 12c per
nonnrt' 14 to 10 pound. 12Hc: 18 to
20 pound, 2?4c; California (picnic),
9c cottage ham. 9Hc; anoumer. c;
imiiixl ham. 2lc: boiled picnic bam
bonele. 14c,
VEAtr-Dreaned. 100 to 125, 8(ST84c
n.r nniinil: 125 to 200. 6flc; 200 and
PORK Dreed, 100 to 150, OffS'ic
ner pound: 150 and up, 5c,
BACON Fancy breakfnat ISO, per
nound: atandard breakfaat. 17c; choice
15c; English breakfnet, 11 to 14 pound.
14c; nench bacon, 13c
SAUSAOE Portland ham, 12ttc per
pound: minced hom.lOc ummer,cholce
dry, 1"H?: bologna, long, 5V4c; wmer
wurt, 8c; liver, 5c; pork. c; blood,
5c; headcheese, 124c; bologna sausage
link. 4 'Ac.
DRY-SALTED MEATS Regular
hort clear. 10c unit lie. smoked: clear
back, Oftc salt, 10 e smoked; Oregon
export 20 to 25 pound, average WV,o
suit. lUic smoked; Union bulls. 10 to
18 pounds, average, Sc salt, 9c smoked.
PICKLED GOODS-rickieu 1K
feet, Hbam-la, $5; H-bnrrels, $2.,&; IB
pound kit, $1.25; pickled tripe, fc-bur-
rels, $5: 4-barrels. $3.76: la-poumi ku,
ti -r. nlikled nlffB' tongues, -A-bnrrels.
I $6; -barrels, $3; 15-poutid kit, $1.50;
Rise of the Brltlab Baiplro.
ti... itritlah cmnlre occuplca about
one fifth of the surface of the habita
ble globe and consist of the United
i.-i,,.i,,n, with Its attendant Islands,
and about forty-three dependencies un
der aeparate and Independent govern
ment varying lu ale front canaan.
which Is thirty time toe ixe oi wo
tTniia.i Kiiisdom. to Gibraltar, the area
of which la two square mllea. Thua th
area of the ISrltlsh empire 1 nmeiy
elght time that of the United King
Hni,. while the area of the self govern
ing colonic alone la nearly alxty time
a large a that of the mother country
Londou Globe. '
rnMtlietle.
Vou look awfully tired, young man,"
aid the benevolent looking woman to
the young man with the book under
bl arm.
"Yea, u.a'Hip.H replied the atudent
i'ni tnitrinir for a doctor."
"It's a shame! Why don't you let
the doctor study for hlmselfr-XTm
ker Statesman.
TIDE TABLE, DECEMBER
Startling Evidence,
Fresh testimony In great quantity is
constantly coming In. declaring Dr.
King's New Discovery for Consump
Hon Coughs and Colds to be un
miaied. A recent expression from T.
J. McFarland Bentorville, va, serves
aa exam Die. He writes: "I had
Bronchitis for three year and doct
ored all the time without being bene
fitted. Then I began taking Dr
King's New Discovery, and a few bot
tles wholy cured roe." Equally eirec
tiv In curing all Lung and Throat
troubles. Consumption, Pneumonia
and Grip. Guaranteed by Chaa. Rogers
DruRglst. Trial bottles free, regular
sizes 60c. and $1.00.
There Is only one place In Astoria
that carries the genuine Old Georgia
Moonshine, corn whisky. P. E. Fet
erson of the Mirror, has received a
consignment direct from the distillery.
To Spokane, 8t Paul, Minneapolis,
Duluth, Chicago, St Louis, and ail
point at and south.
Q OVERLAND TRAINS DAILY Q
L The Flyer and 1 he Fast Mail L
8PLENDIO SERVICE
UP TO DATE EQUIPMENT
COURTEOUS EMPLOYE
Daylight trip aero the Cswad and
Rooky Mountains,
iror tickets, rates folder and full In
formation call on or address
H. DICKSON,
City Ticket Agent
121 Third 8treet Portland, Or.
a O. TERKES, G. W. P. A
an first Avenue. Seattle, waan.
WE GIVE EXPEDITED
SERVICE ON FREIGHT
ROUTE YOUR 8HIPMENTS
VIA GREAT NORTHERN
Full Information from
WM. HARDER, General Agent
Portland, Ore.
The World's Pair Route.
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.
Tbe principal thing to insure a quick,
comfortable trip east is to see that your'
tickets read via the Chicago, Milwaukee &
St. Paul Railway.
H.S ROWF,
General Agent
134 Third Street, Portland
A. & C. R. R.
TIME CARD.
EFFECTIVE 8EPT. 4, 1904.
ti
D
ELIGHTlUL ROUTE
ATLIGI1T RIDE
IZZY CRAGS
EEP CANONS
A GOLDEN OPPORTUNITY
See nature In alt be glorious beauty,
and then tbe acme of man's handi
work. The first Is found along the line
of tbe Denver A Rio Grande Railroad
thf latter at the St Louis World's
Fair. Tour trip wll' be one of pleas-
ire make the most of It For infor
mation and llluatrated literature write
W. C. McBRlDE, Gen. Afjt.
Portland. Or.
Leave PORTLAND Arrive
8 ttO a.m. I Portland Union ) 11.10a m
7,00 p.m 1 depot f or Astoria! 9.40 p.m
Leave ASTORIA Arrive
7.45 I'm I for Portland and ll.SOa.m
610 p m 1 way points 10.30 p m
SEASIDE DIVISION
Leave ASTORIA Arrive
11.35 a.m for Seaside Direct j-5:20 p m
Leave ASTORIA. Arrive
t8.15a.rn I for W'arrantou, J 10:45a.m
' Hammond, Ft
5.50 p.m Stevens, Seaside) 7:40a,m
Leave SEASIDE Arrive
4l!i0 p.m for Astoria Direct 1 1'jlpTm
Leave , : SEASIDE. Arrive
6.15 a. m I for Vren ton FtT 9 25 am
I Stevens, Ham-
t9.30a.m ' mond, Astoria J 7.20 p.m.
Low Water.
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7:38
8:34
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0:11
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uBest
by 'Jest"
A trans continental trav
eler says: ' I've tried them
all and I prefer the
North
western
Limited
It's the best to be found from
const to coast."
It's The Train for Com
fort" every liichi. in the your
between 'Minneapolis, St.
Paul ami Chicago.
1
on :t Tin '" miitli'r
Wli,.r wii" ior Inn .".tlcr uuonuu
lion uttuut iHiuiloiUitili' Imvt ;'.iig.
H.LSISLER, General Aent
132 Third 8i. Portland. Oregon,
T. V. TKXHAI.K,
General ranseiiKi-r Agent,
bt I'huI, MIuu,
OREGON
Short lint
AND
San Francisco and
at 11:30 a m. for all polnU on Fl
Stevens branch, arriving Ft Steven
12:40 p. m., returning, leavea Ft. Stev
ens at 2:00 p. m., arriving Astoria 2:45
m. i
Sunday only. ! "
Through tickets and close connec
tion via N. P. Ry. at Portland and
Goble and O, R. 4 N. Co.. via. Portland.
J. C. Mayo, G. P. A.
70 hours from Portland to Chicago.
No change of care.
TIME SCHEDULES
Depart From Arrive
PORTLAND ,
Chicago
Portland Salt Lake, Denver. Ft
Special Worth, Oniaba, Kan- 5 36 p Bl
9:111 a.m. s8 Clt. Ml Loui,
via Huut Chicago and the East
Ington
Allan tic
txpress Salt Lake, Denver Fl
8:15 p.m. Worth, Omaha, Kan- 7:14 am
via llunt- sas City, 8t Louts,
Ington jChicugoand the Kant
BWPaul :Walla Walla, I ewls
Fst Mull 'ton, Spokaue, Mlnue
(:15p. m. iHpoliH. st l'ul, Duluth giiOpm
' viaSpo- iMilwaukee, Chicago,
kaue land ant
I -
NORTHERN PACIFIC
rime Card ol Trains
PORTLAND
LeavM Arrives
ruget Bound Limited. 7 ;J6 am t:4S pm
OCEAN AND RIVER SCHEDULE
From Astoria
All sailing dates subject to change.
For San Francisco
every five days.
Dally ex
cept Sun
day at;m
Columbia River to
Portland and n ay .
landings
4am
Daily ei
cept Mou
1:45 pm
7:W a m
Kansas Ctty-St. Iouia
Spocial 11:1 a m
North Cou.st Limited J:W o u
rncunm nnd Seattle Nllht
Kapreas H'1'1 I'm 1:05 am
TttKe flight Sound Limited or North
CoaHt Limited for Gray's Harbor points
Take Fuget Sound Limited for Olym
Cla dlreot .
Tek Puget Sound Limited or Kan
m Clty-8t. Lmna Special for polBU
on Bouih Bend arancb.
Double dall? trm service oa Gray's
Harbor braa:b.
Four trains dilly between Portland
Tacoma and Bttla
Steamer Nahcot'a leaves Astoria on
the Ude DAILY EXCEPT SUNDAY.
FOR ILWACO, connecting there with
trains for Long Beach, Tioga and
North Beach points. Returning: ar
rives at Astoria same evening. ,
Through tickets to and from all prin
cipal European cities.
O. TV. ROBERTS. Aaent,
Astoria, Ore.
Salt's hiM-Mi Capsfe
M? Ff flli!,'..lr W.t,a.
f, ..V-t " PJ :; the wit
J. JVi tfj Kgiirr.
-ja-f K il.W, or by null,
. , A $i.oo,Sboe,2.k
nlrl by Chan. Rofr. 4&I ComimroiAl
& ioll ft Kit
yosTpeua,
pouna iii..b, .,-.
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