The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930, September 21, 1905, Page 7, Image 7

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    THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER ti, 19:5.
7
PORTLAND
MARKETS
f atcst Quotations in the Portland
Markets.
Complete Market Reporti Corrected Each
Day Giving the Wholesale Prlcea el
' Commodities, Farm Produce Ml Vf
tables.
Portland, Sept. 20. Considerable stale
butter In now on the. market, Ui re
lult of holding faney creamery too long
Sor high price.
4 "8Ule butter U ued ty bakeries ml
ehesp reatauranU," one of tlies dealers
laid today, "and we have got to get rid
of it at some prlee, after having kept It
to long to ael as freh creamery. We
let it go at 5c a roll, or even le, rath
er tlmn have it spoil altogether on our
band. Ilia pretence of large quanti
tiit of eatern freah ha a weakening
efTi' t on the butter market, but do
Hot feel justified yet in reducing price
of nrthwet fancy creamery butter to
meet the corniwtition of Importation
front Xelraka and Illinois,"
l'lckle manufacturer aver that the
output of pirkle will I very light In
Oregon thU eaon, on account of the
jxior crop of eueuinler. The dry sum
mcr and fall i blamed, for the shortage
of apple a well, and no the vinegar
product U going to t poor alo.
Chii-kens continued to m-II well to-
day at 10, lie higher than lut week'
quotation. A good many roup were
received by the variolic rotntiilMlon
firm, but 110 one complained of a dull
market,
According to the Walerville Time,
an authority on hop, the entire yield
of the world in ltMi.1 I to le 23H.oo)
cwt. againot U22.0UO ewt in 104.
ltrewerie of the world are all in need
of b"p, a they declined to purciia
any more than for Immediate ue at
the high price that ruled lat eaon.
According to thoee figure there will be
nearly 30 per cent more hop rnl'd thl
year tlmn lt.
Miller are willing to pay more for
wheat than exporter are, and today'
quotatiutu are led tiHn what the flour
manufacturer offer, which I "Oe for
Walla Walla, 3c for bluentem, and 07c
for red. Valley wheat I quoted at 72o
by exporter and miller. Little buy
ing I reHrted, a farmer are di"poed
to hold a while yet.
Craln, Produce, fee.
Wheat-Walla Walla, Co; valley, Tie
bluetem, 72c; red, G6V.
Oats-White, 123.00; gray, t22.00.
Barley-Brewing, f.22.00; feed, fil.OO;
rolled, $21.50. .
Hay-Timotby, $12 13.00 1 clover,
18.500.00; cheat, i7.5O8O0j alfalfa,
$10.00.
MilUtufft Middlings, f24.OOfi25.00;
chop, fiO.OO; bran, I19.0020.00; shorts,
t21.00fi22.00.
Flour Hard wheat, patent, $4.60
4l5j straight, $3.83(34.03; graham, $3.78;
rye, $3.00; wbola wheat flour, 1400;
Valley flour, $3JO4.00; Dakota, $0.50
7.23 j Eastern rye, $3.60.
Corn-mole, $28.00; cracked, $20.00
per ton.
Bye $1.30 per cwt.
Butter, Eggs, Poultry, Etc.
Butter Fancy creamery, 271c; city
creamery, 32ic; dalryn 1617c; tore,
I415c.
Cheee Young America, 13c; Oregon
full cream, 11 l-2c.
Egg Oregon ranch, 23(J2Clej eat
tern egg, 22ft 23c.
Poultry Boosters, 010cj hcn, 12
I -20(31301 fryers, 1213c; broiler, 13
14c; geee, live, 88 l-2c; drcsacd, 0
10c; turkey, live, 18 10c; dressed, 20
(522c 1 duck, old 12 12 l-2o lb; spring
ducks, 1213o lb; pigeon, per down,
$1.00(51.23; squab, $2.002.50.
Honey Dark, 10 l-2311o; amber, 12
J3c; fancy white, 12 l-213c.
Fruits and Tegetablea.
Grape 50c g$1.50.
California grapes $1.50 box.
Caaba $2.00 255 doz.
Canteloupes Crate $1.251.75.
Muk melons rcr dozen, $1.50.
Plums Crate, 60 75c
reaches Oregon Crawford, 75 00c
Apples Green, $1.00(a.60.
Grape fruit Crate, $2.503.00.
Watermelons 85c$1.23 per 100
pound.
Huckleberries rer lb, 10c
Tropical fruits Lemons, fancy, $6.00;
choice, $3.50 per box; oranges, $4.00
4.50; bananas, So per lb; pineapples,
$3.504.00 per dozen.
Potatoes New Oregon, 6080c; on
ions, 75 90c per 100 lbs; tomatoes,
crate, 25 40c; new California turnips,
aack, $1.25; cabbages, per lb, 1 1-4
1 l-2ci head lettuce, 15c dozen; hot
boue, $1 box; celery, dozen, 85c$1.00;
radishes, dozen, 12 l-2c; green onions,
dozen, 10 12 l-2c; rhubarb, lb, 2
crows, whole bosta of 20 Ibaj I'
crown, $1.78. " ' " -
Dried fruit Applea, evaporated, 10c
per lb. 1 lundrkd, sks or boats, nonsj
apricot, 1112 l-2c peach, 10Q12c
pear, 1012 1-Zcj prunes, Italian, C
4 1 2cj French, S 1 2cj flgt, Cal. blacas,
0 3-4cj do, white, none j Smyrna, 20c j
Fard. date, 60 j plum, pitted, Co.
Cereal food Boiled oata, cream, 90
lb. aacka, d.70 lower grade, $3.00(3
Everlasting fruit Jara Half-gallons,
12.Wj quart, $8.50j plnU, $70) extra
cap, glaaa, t2.S0.
Hops, Wool, Hides, Etc 1
Hops )618o per lb.
Claroa Uardihell, per box, 12.00) razor
clama, 12.00 per lack.
flan Craba, per .dozen, tl-Mj Shoal-
water bay oysters, per aack, K.OOj oyi
ten, gallon, 12.25 j halibut, 0 l-2cj black
cod, 7c j baa, per lb, 12 l-2o herring, 6d)
7c 1 bass, per lb, 12 l-2c; herring, So;
flounder, 6c j catflth, 8c j lobateri, per
lb, 12 l-2c; illver amelt 7c ) ihrlmp,
lOV) perch, 5c j iturgeon, 8cj ailverside,
0c sea trout, 12 l-2c; black bas, 20
23c.
Groceries, Provisions, Etc
Sugar, sack basis Golden C, $4.80;
extra C, $4.00; powdered, $3.40; patent
cube, $3.05; cane, P. O., $5.40; fruit sug
ar, $3.60; beet sugar, $3.30; barrels, cwt.,
10e; kegs, cwt, 25c; boxes, cwt., 60c ad
vance over lack basia (less 1 4c per lb.
f paid for in 15 days).
Salt-Bales of 75 2s, bale, $1.60; bales
of 30-3i, bale, $1.00; bales of 40-4s, bale,
$1.60 bales of 15-10, bale, $1.00; bags,
60s, fine, ton, $11.00; bag, 60 lb., genu
ine Liverpool, ton, $17.00; bag, 60 lb.,
1-2 ground, 100a, ton, $7.00; It. 8. V. P.,
20 51b, cartons, $223; R. 8. V. P 24
3 lb. cartons, $1.76; Liverpool lump, ton,
$18.50.
Bice Imperial Japan, No. 1, $3.33 1-2;
Southern, Japan, 4 1-2(3 5c; broken, 3
3-4c; head, fancy, S 3 4c; head, choice,
5 1 2c.
Coffee Mocha, 24 28c; Java, fancy,
20 32c 1 Java, good, 20(5 24c; Java, ordi
nary, 1720c; Costa Rica, fancy, 18
20c; Costa Rica, good, I418c; Ar
buckle, 10c per lb.; Lion, 10c per lb.;
Columbia coffee, 13 1 4c; Salvador, 11
15c ,
Provixion name, to size, 13 3 4c;
hams, picnic, 9 1 2c; bacons, regular, 12c;
bacon, breakfast, 13 1-2 10 l-2c; dry
alt sides, llo; backa, dry salt, lie
Nuts Walnuts, No. 1, soft shell,
10c; No. I, hard shell, 13 3 4c; Chile,
I3c; almond, 20c; filberts, 1417cj
Brazil, 15c; pecans, 13 1-2 13c ; hickory,
8c; Virginia peanut, ?7 l-2c; Jumbo
Virginia peanut, 0c; Japanese peanuts,
5 l-26c; cbeotnuU, Italian, 14c; cocoa
nuts, dozen, 00c
Figs-White, lb., S l-20c; black, 6
7c
Dates-Golden, 60 lb. boxes, 60 1 2ej
Mb. packages, Sa; Fard., 13-lb. boxes,
$1.40 box.
Beans Small white, 4 l-4c; large
white, 3 l-2c; pink, 3c; bayou, 4 3-4e;
Lima, 7c; Mexican, red, 0c
Tickled goods-plcklcd pig' feet, 1-2-barrel,
$3.00; 1-4-barrela, $2.75; 15-lb.
kits, $155; pickled tripe, 1-2-barrel.,
$3.00; 1-4 barrels, $2.75; 15-lb. kits,
$155; pickled pig' tongues, 1-2-barrels,
$6.00; 1-4-barrela, $3.00; 15 lb. klU,
$1.60; pickled lambs' tongues, 1-2-bar-rels,
$9.00; 1-4 barrel, $3.60; 15 lb. kiU,
$2.73.
lard Kettle-rendered: Tierces, 11c;
tubs, 11 l-4c; 60s, 11 l-4c; 20c, 11 3 8c;
10s, 11 3-4c; 6s, U 7-8c; Standard pure!
Tierces, 10c; tub, 10 l-4c; 50. 10 l-4c;
20s, 10 3-8c; 10s, 10 3-4c; 6a, 10 l-4c; 6.
9c Compound: Tierces, 7c; tubs, 7 l-4o;
60s, 6 3-4c; 10. 7 l-4c; 5, 7 J-4c
Sausage Portland ham, 13 l-2c per lb.;
minced ham, 10c; summer, choice dry,
17 l-2c; bologna, long, 5 l-2c; wiener
wurt, 8c; liver, 5c; porlc, 0c; blood, 6c;
headcheese, 12 l-2c; bologna sausage,
link, 4 l-2o. ,
Raisins Looe Muscatels, 3 crown,
7 l-2c; 2-crown, G l-2c; bleached seed-
less Sultanas, 712c; unbleached seed
less Sultanas, 6 3-4e; London layers, 3-
TIDE TABLE,
SEPTEMBER, 1905.
Low Water.
A.M.
P.M.
Date.
hm.
ft.
h.m,
ft.
07
0,'s
Friday
8:11
-0.2
0.3
1.0
8:33
9:22
10:18
Saturday ,,, 2
8:6
SUNDAT J
S:S5
10:22
0
Monday ......... 4
Tuesday 6
1.7
2.4
0.7
0.71
0.5
11:18
a e
11:22
....
2.1
3.4
t.l
3.0
Wednesday ......
0:25
1:88
2:50
t:55
12: to!
Thursday ?
1:47
3:04
Friday 8
Saturday
0.3
4:11
8UNDAT 10
4:51
5:39
1:20
6:58
7:291
7:R8
t:23
8:43
:07j
0.0
6:09
2.a
Monday 11
0.1
0.0
0.2
0.8
1.1
1.6
2.0
14
3-7
3.1,
15
1.6
1.3
1.1
0.7
0.6
5:66
6:39
7:18
7:60
8:20
12
Tuesday 12
l.g
1.1
1.6
1.4
1.4
1.4
1.4
1.4
Wednesday ......13
Thursday 14
Friday ir
Saturday 1
8:61
SUNDAT 17
Monday .........IS
9:20
:55
Tuesday 18
Wedneday ......20
:40
10:39
10:19
11:291
1.6
Thursdays ttril:10
...
17
17
Friday t2
0:21
13:23
Saturday 2Sj
1:43
2:54
1:64
1:14
4:13
SUNDAT 24
14
2.7
2.0
1.2
0.1
0.0
Monday ... .....25
1:68
4:49
Tuesday 28
6:0?
6:66
Wednesday 17
Thursday IS
Friday 29
5:36
0.3
:20
0.2
1:41
7:01!
0.3
7:23
8 l-2cj cucumber, box, 60c 1 beeta, $1.60
per "aack 1 carrots, 15c per eackj green
peas, l2cj green beans, 45cj wax, 4c
garlie, 12 l-2cj egg plant, 15o per lb;
green torn, 12 l-2c dozen; aweet potatoes,
2(22 14c.
Fresh Mesta and Fish.
Fresh meats Veal, small, 7 l-28c;
large, $ 1-2 5c; pork, 7 l-28c; beef
bulls, 1 l-22c; cows, 3 l-24c; steers,
4 1-2(35 l-2c; mutton, flfl l-2c; lambs,
77 l-2c
Oysters Shoalwater bay, per gallon,
$255; per aack, $3.75 net; Olympla, per
sack, $5.25; Eastern transplanted, $1.60
per 100 lbs.
Grain bags Calcutta and domestic,
7 l -2o.
Wool-Valley, 2027 1-tct Eastern
Oregon, 1820c
Tallow Prime, per lb., J3 3 4oj No.
2 and grease, 22 l-2c.
Mohair Choice, 30 32c
Feathers Geese, white, 3540c;
gee gray or mixed, 2530o; duck,
white, 1320c; duck, mixed, 1215c
Beeswax Good, clean and pure,
22c per lb.
Hides Dry hides, No. 1, 10 lbs. and up,
10!0 1 2c per lb.; dry kip, No. 1, 6 to
15 lbs., 1415o per lb.; dry calf, No. 1,
under S lbs., 1718c; dry salted, bulls
and stags, one third less than dry flint
(culls, moth-eaten, badly cut, acored,
murrain, nair-eJippcd, weather-beaten or
grubby, 23c per lb. les); salted hides,
oj; oaimeai, steel cut, w-lb. sacks, 18
per oa.e; 1010. saca. .so per os.c; oai
...... ,K,uu, CK., w per
bale; 10 lb. sacks, $4.00 per bale; split
pea, $4.00 per 100 lb. sack; 251b. boxes,
$1.15; pearl barley, $4.23 per 100 lb.;
25- b. boxe., $155 per box, pastry flour,
.u ,o. m-M, fzu per Date.
Canned salmonColumbia river, Mb.
tall, $1.85; 2 lb. tails, $2.50; fsncy Mb.
flat, $2.00; 1-2 lb. fancy fiats, $155;
fancy Mb. ovals, $2.75; Alaska tails,
pink, 8500c; red, $1.50; nominal, 2s,
tall, $2.00.
Mason fruit jars-nalf-gallons, per
grots, $1.00; quart, $7.50; pints, $6.55;
extra caps, per gros, $2.35.
Economy fruit jars-Half-gallons, per
gros, $13.35; quarts, $10.00; pints, $8.83;
extra cap, $1.83.
teera, sound, 60 lbs. and over, 910c per
lb.; 60 to 60 lbs., 8 1 20c per lb.; under
50 lbs. and cows, 8 Do per lb.; salted
stag and bulls, sound, 6c per lb.; salted
kip, sound, 15 to 30 lbs., 0c per lb.; salt
ed veal, sound, 10 to 14 lbs., 0c per lb.;
salted calf, sound, under 10 lbs., 10c per The land of fruits, flowers and sun
lb. (green, unsalted, lc per lb. lews; culls, I shins, where all the summer sport
lo per lb. less). Sheep skinst Shear-
lings, No. 1 butchers' stock, 25 30c each;
short wool, No. 1 butchers' stock, 40
6O0 each; medium wool, No. 1 butchers'
stock, 00 80c j long wool, No. 1 butchers'
stock, $1.00 1.50 each. Murrain plts,
from 10 to 20 per cent less, or 12 14c
per lb.; horse hides, salted, each, accord
ing to aize, $1.502.00; dry, each, so-
cording to site, $1.50; colts' hides, 25
50c each; goat skins, common, 10 15c
each; Angora, with wool on, 25c$lJS0
each.
Oils.
Turpentine 4 lanes, 860 per gallon;
barrels, 80c per gallon.
White Lead Ton lota, 71c; 600-pound
lota, 7ej less than 500-pound lota, 8c
Gasoline Stove gasoline, cases, 23(e;
iron barrels, 17c; 86 deg. gasoline, cases,
32c ! iron barrels or drums, 26c
Coal OiI-ases, 201c; iron barrels,
14c; wood barrels, 17c; 63 deg., coses,
22c; iron barrels, 151c
Linseed Oil Haw, 6-barrel lots, 62c;
1-barrel lots, 63c; cases, C8c Boiled: 5-
barrel lota, 64c; 1-barrel lota, 65c; cases,
70c
Cheap Tickets to Philadelphia and Re
turn.
The O. B. & N. Co. will sell roundtrip
ticket, from Astoria to Philadelphia,
ra., on September 7, 8, 0, 10, at a rate
of $S0.50.
For further information inquire of
G. W. ROBERTS, Agents.
SEPTEMBER
SEPTEMBER, 1905.
Hlg-h Water.
A.M.
P.M.
Date.
ft.
h.m
ft
Friday 1
Saturday , 2
SUNDAT Sj
1:49
19
8.5
10
7.3
7
2:22
3:02
t:44
4:30
6:25
:30
0
2:87
3:29
8.7
Aionaay ......... 4
4:2
I S
Tuesday ., 6
6:31
Wednesday ...... 6
Thursday 7
Friday 8
Saturday 9
SUNDAT 10
1:44
13
6.2
14
6.8
7.2
7.5
.8.3
1
: r
8:06
9:20
7:42
8:51
l:6
T.l
10:20
11:10
11:67
10
10:64
8.2
Monday ., 11
11:42
12:28
11
Tuesday 12I
7 j
Wednesday 13
Thursday 14
Friday is
Saturday ....... .13
SUNDAT 17
Monday 18
Tuesday .........19
Wednesday 20
0:25
1:01
7.9
II
1:04
11
7.8
7.6
7.1
17
14
10
6.7
17
1:32
2:00
2:28
2:84
t:20
3:65
4:35
8:29
1:39
3:14
.',
2:49
t:25
7
a at
4:04
J
72
4:60
6:48
7:05
Thursday ...2U
Frtday 22
Saturday , 23
SUNDAT .......24
1:37
J
8:24
6.9
15
7:67
9:11
:29
7.5
Monday 25
Tuesday 26
Wednesday , 27;
Thursday ...28!
Friday 29
Saturday 30
10:30
11:05
11:48
7.2
7.8
10:15
7.9
II
e
It
91
13
11:10
141
0:01
S.
17
12:18
1:49
1:17
1:08
1:48,
1.7
TRAVELERS' GUIDE.
Steamer Telegraph
LEAVES CALLE2TDE2 DOCK, As
toria, for Portland, daily except Fri
day at s P. H Arrives in Portland
at 8:30 P. 1C
LEAVES ASTOSIA FOE P0KT
LARD on Sondaya at 1:30 P. M. Ar
rives In Portland at 9:00 P. K.
Leaves Portland, Alder St. Dock,
dally except Frtflay at 7:30 A, K.
Leaves Portland oa Sundays at
A. M.
0. W. S. Navigation Co.
Main Office: Alder St Dock, Port
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Astoria Office: Callender Dock.
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THE ILLINOIS CENTRAL.
Maintains unexcelled service from the
west to the east and south. Making
close connections wl.h trains of all
transcontinental lines, passent-ers are
glren their choice of routes to Chicago,
Louisville. Memphis and New Orleans,
anl through these joints to the far
east
Prospective travelers desiring- infor
mation as to the lowest rates and best
routes are Invited to correspond with
the following representatives: .
a IL TRtJilBTJLL, Commercial Agent,
1 Third St., Portland. On,
J. C L1NDSET, Trav. Passenger Agent,
142 Third St.. Portland, Ore.
PAUL B. THOMPSON. Paas'gr. Agent,
J. C. LINDEHT, Trav. Passenger Agent,
a-ti Third 8t, Portland, Or.
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TRAVELERS' GUISE.
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COMFORT atl ELEGAKCE
Theticket office at Portland fa"ai
. ass Morrison St, Cor. 3 i
A, D. CHABLT0II,
Aaaiitant General PsBsesger'AgHrL ;
PORTLAND 0REC0H, -
"Best
by Test" ':
A trans continental trav
eler says: 'I've tried them
alf and I prefer the
North
western Limited
It's the best to be found from
coast to coast"
It's 'The Train for Com
fort" every night in the year
between Minneapolis, SL
Paul and Chicago.
Before starting on a trip no nattnr
where write for Intereatinf Informa
tion about comfortable traTeiicf.
H. L SISLEU CoMral Ajtot
132 Third SL Portland, Oregon.
T. W. TIA8DALK,
General Passencer Afent,
Hi. Paul, Minn.
A. & C. R. R.
TIME CARD.
EFFECTIVE JUXB M, 13GS.
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Leave PORTLAND Arrtv
8.00 a.m Portland Onion likens
7 00p.m. depot for Astoria 90 pjm.
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Leave ASTORIA Arrtv
7.45 a'm j for Portland and llJeQauai
6-10 p.m way points 1050 y
SEASIDE DIVISION
Leave ASTORIA Arrtv
11.35 a-m (or Seaside Direct p.ss
Leave ASTORIA. Anrhai
8.15 a.m ( for Warrenton 1 10:l5ajai
llOaun. Hammond, Ft ll.OOajn.
60 p.m (Stevens. Seaside) 7an
Leav SEASIDE Arrtv
5 .-00 p.m for Astoria Direct j 12 Op jT
Leave . SEASIDE. Arrtv
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2.30p.m. Stevens. Ham- V litOpoa.
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Saturday only. 4 Daiiy except Sat
urday. .
Through tickets and close conBectiasi
via N. P. Railway at Portland and GUs
and O. R. 4 N. via Portland.
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General Freight and Passenger AgeaC
SCHEDULE OF T. J. POTTO.
For August, 1905.
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