The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930, November 11, 1905, Page 7, Image 7

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SATURDAY, NOVEMBER It, 1905.
TUB MORNING ASTORIAN. ASTORIA. OREGON.
I
Abolutcly Pure-
For the third of a century the
ttandard for strength and purity. It
; makes the hot bread, hot biscuit,'
. tcake and' other pastry light, iwect)
and excellent in every quality.
No ' other baking powder l
"just as good as Royal," either inj
strength, purity or wholesomeness.
Many low prired. Imitation Uklnf tf)er r
pun im niaike. TkM mil with alum
W ytKinMK Kid, tab iualUlots id dltioa.
ROYAL BAKING POWOE CO., NEW YORK.
PORTLAND
MARKETS
I itest Quotations In the Portland
Markets.
CompItU Xarktt Report Corrected Each
Day Giving tha Wholetalt Prlcet of
Cenunodltite, Farm Product tod Vegetables.
stvanwl ae a result of a sudJen de
mand from California, and price are
considered firm. The onion crop of the
sjate haa been aavd in good condition,
although there were rrpo'rn early in Oc
tober of heavy damsgo inflicted by
showers and frosts.
Dealers art In thi onion growing dis
trict, buying for export, and report
grounrs at a rule willing to ell at
quotation. The stock of suoimi-r on
ion grown In California i tlout ex
haunted, a hey do not poaaeaa the keep
ing qualities of, ho Oregon fall product.
Poultry,! In light Aupply. and com
million inen are'gliio! of it, a the de
mand has not been great Uiua far thi
week. Coop of mixed clililrti 41
with difficulty tt 10e, and, a Wedne.
clay at)d Thursday are umislly the b?l
filing day, dealer do not hope 'or
better trade toward Saturday. The
poultry market, which haa been .dull
tinr Uw cloning of th fair, i not ex
pected to revivt until the week before
Thanksgiving, when the hl,rh prlea of
turkey my stimulate the price of
chicken. Dealer tdvle poultrymen to
hip lightly at tli time.
A thipment of Concord grape ar
rived from Forest Grove thl morning.
MIIMufTa Mifldlinpn, 824 &23j chop,
$19; bran, f I9g20j short, 82122.
Flour Hard whrat, patent, $4.50;
straight $303.90; graham, $3.00; rye,
15 j whole wheat flour, $3.85 j valley flour
$3.804 DakoU, (J.507i5i eaUra,
rye, 13.60; Mlsbury, tfMQlli
Uora Whole, fj cracked, IZV per
ton.
Bye 11.30 per wt
Proinot,
Butter Fancy Creamery, 27 Kj
city creamery, 3032Jc dairy, 101
I7ci ttore I4igl5a.
Cheese Young America, 10c; Oregon
full cream, 141c
Frg Fresh Oregon ranch, 2930e
eastern egg, 2320ej cold storage, S3
24c
Poultry Roosters, SgBc; ben, 11
12c; fryer, 10(3 lie; broiler, 10
lie; geese, live, 88cj dressed, 9$
10c; turkey, live, 1415c; d rested, 18(5
20c; ducks, old, U12ot spring duck,
I213et pigeon, per doen, 91.00(31.25;
squabs, 82.00(62.60.
Honey-Dark, 10llej amber 12
13c; fancy white, 12113o.
Grain, Produce, reed.
Wncat-Walu Walla, 75cj velley,
7FJJcj bluestcm, 77oj red, 701c
Oata-White, $24.50 gray, 22.
Barley Brewing, $20; feed, $19.50;
rolled, $21.50.
Hay Timothy, $12.50 13.00; clover,
8.50(J9; cheat, $7.60(3:8; alfalfa, $10.
FrniU .ind Vegetable!.
Grapea 5075c
California grape 75c$1.00.
Canteloupea Crtte, 81 1.25.
Pluma-Crata, 50(2 75a.
reaches Oregon Freestone 75c 1.50,
Applet Green, 75c$1.60.
Grape fruit-Crate, $2.503.00.
Huckleberriea Per lb, 7c
Cranberriea rr bbl, $9.50 10.00.
Tropical fruit Lemon, fancy, $5.00;
choice, $4 50 per bos; orange, $4.50
3.00; bananas, 5c per lb; pineapple,
$3.5034.00 per doten.
Pott toe Oregon, per tack, C075c;
onion, 85c$1.00, per 100 lb.; tomaoe
box, 2030f turnip, ck, 7590c;
cabbage, per pound, 11 1 4c;
head lettuce, 2530o per dozen; hot
house, $1 box; celery, doten, 75 80c;
radishes, per dozen, 15c; green onion,
per dozen, 15c; rhubarb, lb, 2(2ic
Cucumber Box, 60c; beeta, $1.00 per
tackt carrot, 75o ptr tack; green pes,
l2cj green bean, 46c; wax, 4c;
iftrlic, 10c; egg plant, 15o Ib.j wax, 4c;
corn, 12Jo dot.; awect potstors, 21c; red
pepper, 6c pound.
Dried Fruit Apple, evaporated, 91c
per lb. t tundried, ackt or boxes, none;
TIDE TABLE, NOVEMBER
NOVEMBER, 1905,
NOVEMBER, 1905.
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Date.
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Thursday z
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Wedneaday 8
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Friday 10
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Tuesday 14 7:551 8 1 1:11
Wednesday 181 8:I II 8:05
Thursday li 9:04
Friday 1..17 1:51
Saturday 1110:851
SUNDAY 1
Monday 10 1 0:10
Tuesday II 1:14
Wednesday 22 8:10
Thursday 11 1:12
Friday 14 :t0
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SUNDAY 2 8:16
Monday 17 7:00
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tprloot 11121; peae.be, , 10U
petrt, 10(312 l-2c; prunes, ttalitn, 6
0 1 2c; French, 1 1 2c; flg, CaL black,
8 I 4c) do, white, none; Smyrna, 20c;
Fard. date, 0c; plum, pitted, 60.
Cereal foods Bollsd oats, cream, $0
lb. sack, $4.78; lower grade, $3.00
$615; oatmeal, tteel cut, 60-Tb. ucka, $$
per bale; 10-lb. tackt, $415 per bale; oat
meal (ground), 60-lb. sacks, $7.60 per
bale; 10-lb. tacki, $4 00 per Ule; split
pess, $4.00 per 100 lb. sack; 25-Ib. boxes,
11.15; pearl barley, $415 per 100 lb.
25-lb. boxe, $115 per box; pastry flour,
10-lb. sacks, $M per bale.
Canned salmon Columbia river, l ib.
tall, $1.85; 2 lb. talis, $2.60; fancy Mb.
flat, $2.00; 12 lb. fancy flats, $115;
fsncy Mb. ovsl, $2.76; Alaska talis,
pink, 90c; red $1.45; nominal, t,
tall, $2.00.
Mason fruit jars Ilalf-gaTlont, per
gross, 11.00; quart, $7.50; pints, $6.65;
extra raps, per gros, $2.35.
Economy fruit jars Half-galloot, per
gross, 113.35; qusrts, $10.60; pints, $8.85;
extra caps, $1.85.
Everlasting fruit jars Hal -gallons,
$12.50; quarts, $80; pints, $70; extra
caps, glass, $2.60.
Groceriet, Provision, Etc.,
Sugar, stcx uaais Golden C, 4.65;
extra C, $4.75; powdered, $5.35; patent
cube, $318; cane, D. U., $515; fruit tug
tr, $5JW; beet ' gar, $5.15; btrrel, cwt,
lOe; kegs, cwt., 25c; boxe, cwt, 50e ad
vtnee over tck bti (let 1 4c per lb.
if ptld for in 15 days).
Salt-Balet of 75 2. bale, $1.00; Ule
of 30 3. bals, $1.00; Ule of 40-4s, bale,
$1.60 Ule. of 13-10, Ule, $1.00; Uga,
60, fine, ton, $11.00; bag, 80 IU., genu
ine Liverpool, ton, $17.00; Ugt, 60 IU
1-2 ground, 100s, ton, $7.00; R. 8. V. P.
20 5-lb, carton, $215; R. 8. V. P, 24
3 lb. carton, $1.75; Liverpool lump, ton,
$18.50.
Rice ImperUl Japan, No. 1, $5.33 12
Southern, Jtptn, 4 1-2(3 5c; broken, S
3 4c; head, fancy, 6 3 4c; bead, choice,
5 l ie.
Date Golden, 00 lb. boxes, 06 1-tc;
Mb. ptckages, 8c; FriL, 151b. boxes,
$1.40 box.
Nut Walnut, No. 1, toft then,
16c; No. 1, hard ehelL IS 3 4c; Chile,
13c 1 almond, 20c; fllberta, 1417e;
Brtziti, 15c; pecans, 13 l-215e; hickory,
8c; Virginia peaauta, 77 l-2c; Jumbo
Virginia peanuta, 9c; Japanese peanuts,
6 l-26c; chestnuts, Italian, 14c; cocoa
nuts, dozen, 90c.
Flgt-Walta, lb, 8 126c; black, 6
7.
white, S 1-tc; pink, 3c; Uyou, 4 J-4cj
Bean Small whlta, 4 l-4c; large
Lima, 7c; Mexican, red. 9a
Pickled goodt-PtckM pig' feet, 1-2
Urrelt, $5.00; 1-4 barrels, $2.75; 15-lb.
klU, $115; pickled tripe, 1 2 barrel,
$5.00; 1-4 Urrel. $2.73; 15-Ib. klU,
$115; pickled pig' tongues, l-2-barrel,
$6.00; M-Urreia, $3.00; 151b. klU,
1JS0; pickled lamU' tongue, 1-2-Ur
reU, $9.00; 1-4-UrreIa, 13.60; 15 lb, kiU,
$2-75.
Coffee Mocha, 24 28c; Java, fancy,
20332c; Java, good, 2024c; Java, ordi
nary, 1720c; Costa Rica, fancy, 18
20c; Costa Rica, good, 1418c; Ar
buckle, 16c per lb.; Lion, 10c per lb.;
Columbia coffee, 13 l-4c; Salvador, 11
15c
Provision Ham, to tlze, 13 S-4c;
ham, picnic, $ l-2c; Ucona, regular, 12c;
Ucon, breakfast, 13 1-2Q18 l-2c; dry
alt tides, 11c; backs, dry salt, 11c
Lard Kettle-rendered: Tierces, 11c;
tub, 11 l-4c; 60; 11 l-4c; 20c, 11 3 8c;
10. 11 3-4c; 5, 11 7-8c; Standsrd pure:
Tierce, 10c; tuba, 10 l-4c; 60s. 10 1 4c;
20s, 10 3-8c; 10s, 10 3 4c; 6s, 10 l-4c; 6s,
9c Compound: Tierces, 7c; tuba, 7 l-4c;
50s, 6 3 4c; 10s, 7 1 4c; 6s, 7 3 4c
Sausage Portland Mm, 13 l-2c per lb.)
minced htm, 10c; tummer, choice dry,
17 l-2c; bologna, long, 6 l-2c; wiener
wurst, 8c; liver, 5c; port, 9c j blood, 6c;
headcheese, 12 )-2c; bologna tt usage,
link, 4 1 2c
Raisin Loose Muscatels, 3-crown,
7 l-2c; 2 crown, 6 l-2c; bleached teed
les Sulttnaa, 7 12c; unbleached teed'
let Sultanaa, 6 3-4c; London layert, 3
crown, whole boxe of 20 IU., $1.85; 2-
crown, $1.75.
Fresh Meat! and Fish.
Fresh metta Vetl, imall, 7 l-28c;
Urge, 315e; pork, 77c; beef,
bulls, 1 l-22c; eowt, 3 l-24c; steers,
4 l-28 l-2c; mutton, 0( l-2c; lamU,
77 12c
Oysters Shoalwater Uy, per gallon,
$215; per tack, $3.75 net) Olympia, per
tack, $515; Eattera transplanted, $1.00
per 100 lbs.
Clamt Hardshell, per box, $2.00; raaor
clams, $2.00 per tack.
Fish Crabs, per dozen, $1.60; Shoal-
water Uy oysters, per sack, $4.00; oys
ters, gallon, $215; halibut, 6c; black
cod, 7c j Use, per lb, 15c; herring, 8c;
7c; bass, per lb, 12 12c; herring, 60 j
flounders, 5c;. catfish, 6c; loUters, per
lb; 12 l-2cj tilrer tmelt 7c; 'shrimp,
10c; perch, 6c; sturgeon, 80; tllversicre,
lei tea trout, It 1-2 black Use, to
25c; Ysquina cblnook salmon, 6c: '
Grab Ugt Calcutta and domestic
Tit
Wool Valley, 20(327 l-2c; Eastern
Oregon, 18 20c
t and grease, 2(g2 l-2c
Mohair Choice, 3032e.
Feathart Geese, white, $540e;
geese gray or mixed, 2530e; duck,
whiU, 1520c; duel, mixed, 1215c
TWswtx Good, clean and pure, 20
tie per lb.
Hops, Wool, Hides, Etc.
Hops New crop, in)2c; old crop, 10
12c
Hides Dry bides, No. 1, 16 TU. and up,
16 16 l-2c per lb.; dry kip, No. 1, 6 to
18 IU., 14$16o per lb.; dry calf, No. 1,
trade 6 IU, 17 18c; dry salted, bulls
and stags, ons third less than dry flint
(culls, moth-eaten, badly cut, scored,
murrain, hair-slipped, weather-beaten or
grubby, 2(3c per lb. less); salted hides,
staera, sound, 60 IU. and over, 910e per
lb.; 60 to 60 lbs., 8 l-20e per lb.; under
60 IU. and cows, 89c per lb.; salted
stags and bulls, sound, 6c per lb.; salted
kip, sound, 15 to 30 IU, 9c per R.; salt
ed veal, sound, 10 to 14 IU, 9c per lb.;
salted calf, sound, under 10 IU, 10c per
lb. (green, unsslted, le per lb. lets; culls,
le per lb. less). Sheep skins: Shear
lings, No. 1 butchers' stock, 2530e each;
short wool, No. 1 butchers' ttock, 40
50c each; medium wool, No. 1 buteben'
stock, 6080c; long wool, No. 1 butchers
ttock, $1.00(21.50 each. Murrain pelts,
from 10 to 20 per cent lets, or 12 14c
per lb.; horse hides, salted, each, accord
ing to size, $1JO2.00; dry, each, ac
cording to size, $1.60; colts' bides, 25
50c each; gost skins, common, 1015e
each; Angora, with wool on, 25c$1.50
each.
on.
Turpentine Cane, 86c per gallon;
In good Urrel, ?8c per gallon.
WhiU Lead Ton ota, 7c; 500-pound
Iron Urrel, 17c; 86 deg. gasoline, cases,
cases, 64c. Boiled, 64c; 1 -Urrel lots,
60c; cases, 66c
32c t iron Urrelt or drums, 26c
Coal Oil Cases, 201c; iron Urrelt,
1 5c; wood Urrel, 171c
Gasoline Stove gasoline, cases, 31c;
, Benzine 63 degree, eases 22c; iron
barrels, 151c
Liad Oil-Raw, Urrel lota, 68c;
UEIAXOWOUES.
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TRAVELERf OUIDE.
THE ILLINOIt CENTRAL.
feat to the east and south. Making
Hose connections with trains of all
transcontinental lines, paasetigera are
given their choice of routes te Chicago,
Loulsvllls, Memphis and New Orleans,
and through those points to tha far
east
Prospectlts trarelera desiring infor
mation as to the lowest rates and beat
routs arc Invited to correspond with
tha following representatives:
B. H. TRUMBULL. Commercial Agent,
148 Third St. Portland. Ore,
!ljirl,J,Alf
YOU WILL BE SATISFIED
WITH YOUR JOURNEY.
If your tickets read over the Deo
Tar and Rio Grande Railroad, the
"Scenlo Una of tha World."
BECAUSE
'There are to many scenic attrac
tions and polnta of Interest along
tha Una Utween Of den and Den
ver that the trip never becomes
tiresome.
If you art going East, write for In
formation and get a pretty book that
wlU tell you all about it
W. C MeBrlde, General Agent.
124 Third Street
PORTLAND. OREGON
Steamer Telegraph
Leaven Callender do-k, Atori, for
Portland except Monday st 2:30 p.
m. Arrive Portland at 9 p. m.
Leaves Portland, Ald-r street dock,
daily for Astoria, Monday at 7 a.
m.
0.. W. S. N-viwtlon Co.
Main Office: Alder St Dock, Port'
land, Oregon. .
Astoria Office: Callender Dock.
THE MILWAUKEE
"Tha Pioneer Limited" St Paul to Chi
csto. "Short Lint" Omaha tt
Chicago. "Sonth-West Limited" Saasai
City to Chicago.
No train in the service of ao ral
road in tU world that equal in equip
meat that of the Chicago, Hilwaukee A
St Paul By. They own and operate
their own sleeping and dining cars oa all
their trains and fire their nations at
excellence of servios not obtainable else
where.
Bertha oa tUir sleepers are looser.
hbrher and wtdur tha la Ixilar tmrm m
soy other Una. They proUct their trains
by tU Block tyttam.
Connections made with all trans-cca
tinental line ia Union Depots.
Ear tales Daask, Svensk og Norsk
Hler wird deutach trochea.
H. 8. Row. General Agent, Portland
Oregon. 114 Third 8 tree t, corner Alder.
SAN FRANCISCO &
PORTLAND S. S. CO.
Fart inoluding Urth and mstls, 1S
Round-trip, 825.
Steamer Leives Astoria for San
Francisco Every 5 Days.
Connects at SanFrancisco with Rail
and Steamer Lines for South,
era California.'
O. W. ROBERTS, Agent. '
" Astoria, Oreg-oii.
A. O. D. KERNEL!
- Gsn. Pae. Agent .
' tea Franelsee, CaL
STAMMERING AND STUHER-
' INO CURED
For Particulars Address
TEX HC1TTC SCEOOL TOE STUtf
HXEXES 1261 tu Yamhill Street
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UNIO.VRriCIFIG
78 aoura from Portland to Chioaga
Ho ahanga of oara.
Pepartt
Chleaco
Portland
Ppeelal
tit, m.
iniioa
TIMERCHEDCUS
From
PORTLAKD
tlt Uke. Denver, ft
Worth. Omaha. Kan.
a CU.8t Louis,
cojcaco ana us Ksst
Allan tie
ExpreM ,FH Lake, hnm rl
. io u. ui. n orva, umui, k.n
via llunlr saa City, 81 Louis,
infioa icoicagoaad UieKast
BtPanl ! Walla Walla, tewl
Fast Mall ton. BDOkana. Minna.
:Ip. m. apolls. Hi Paul, DulQlbJ
Tiaopva iHiiwaaaee, vOlcaso.
sane jaaaaast
Arrive
8d6pa
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Dally ex
empt Hun
day at: am
Colombia River to
roniHoa and Way
landing
4am
Daily ex
eeptMob
A. C CEAIG, Genl, Past, Agt, Portland.
STEAMEK NAHC0TTA
Leave Astoria on the Tide
DALLY EXCEPT SUNDAY.
FOR ILWACO, connecung there with
trains for Long Beach, Tioga an
North Beach polnta. Returning ar
rives at Astoria name evening.
fhrough tlcketa to and from all prta
elpal European cities.
Q. W. ROBERTS, Atnt,
Astoria, On.
TRAVELERS' GUIDE.
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I.IIMIH
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ASK AIIY
TRAVELED
and ha will
tell yea too
KT IIHI1JH
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Electrio Lighted.
U the Crack Train of then all for
COM FORT 8BJ ELEGANCE.
The ticket office at Portland is at
ass Morrison St., Cor. 3d.
. A. D. CHARLTON.
Assistant General Psaengergaat
PORTLAND. OREGON.
"Best
by Test"
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
coast to coast."
It'a The Train for Com
fort" every night in the year,
between Minneapolis, St.
Fan! and Chicago.,'
. Heft starting oa a tripao aattt
wnste-wilte for Intareatln; infers.
Uoa aboet eorafcrtable travsJlasj.
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ULSSSlEtGeaersI Aftat
132 Third EV Portland, Oregoa.
, T. TtaSDaXZ,
General famns-er Agent,
Hi. ral, allaBV
;AaTX TEX AGXNT TOR '
TICKETS
. VIA.
To Spokane, ft Paul, Mlnneaaafla;
Duluth, Chios 00, St. Lauls, an4 all
points east and totrta.
2 OVERLAND TRAINS DAILY Q
The Flyer andlhc Fast Mail lj
SPLENDID SERVICE
UP TO DATE EQUIPMENT
COURTEOUS EMPLOYE 1
Daylight trip aerate the Ca scads aaJ
Rooky Mountains.
For tlcketa, rate folders and full tar
formation call oa or address
H. DICKSON,
Oty Ticket Agent
1!I Third Street, Portland, Or.
. a. terk.es, a. a. p. a.
Corner First avenue and Tester war.
Seattle, Wash.
WE GIVE EXPEDITED
-SERVICE ON FRE1GMT
ROUTE YOUR SHIPMENTS
VIA GREAT NORTHERN
full Information front
WM. HARDER, General Agent
Portland, Ore. ' '
Tho Werloa fair ftoafta.
Astoria & Columbia River R. R Co.
EmCTIVE S1PT 18, looj.
a.ra.Jp.m.a. m.p. mia. m.
7:00( 8:00
8:101 9:10
9:03110:05
v 9:24 10:28
10:3511:35
8:155:5011:40 11:35
8:35 8:1012.05 11:55
8:366:11 12:10
8:48:6:2512:30
8:436:26
8:65;6:3fl
1:886:40 11:55
p. in.
9:12 7:03 12:14
9:18 7:11 12:21
9:25 7:20 12:30
Leave.
Arrive. 21 23 23
P29
PORTLAND (Union Depot)
leave. Coble, arrive :
Clattklne Junct
Weetport
arrivo ASTORIA lesrs
leav ASTORIA arrive
arrivo WARRENTON leave
leav WARRENTON arrive
arrive Ft Stevens .save
leave Ft Stevens arrive
arrive WARRENTON leave
leave WARRENTON kave
1. m.p. m.'p.m.
11:204 9:501
8:40
7:40
7:19
8:10
8:202:45
8
arrive
Clatsop.
Gearhort
SEASIDE
leave
10:101
9:11
8:31
7:45
7:40
7:20
7:20
7:06
7:06
6:52
6;52
6:29
6:22
I 6:15
06 2:24
SiJol
6:05!
4:38
4:301
10:4-J
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10:14
10:02
10:02
9:4.1
9:W
' 9:30
Sunday only.
Throceh tickets and close connection via. N. P. railway at Portland aaA
Tallow Prime, per lb, 3 l-4c; No.
Portland, Oregon..
Coble, and O. R. ft K. via. Portland.
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