The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930, December 20, 1905, Page 7, Image 7

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    WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER , 1903. .
TIIE MOIIXIXO . ASXORIAN. ASTOIIIA. OREGON.
PORTLAND MARKETS
I atcst Quotations in the Portland
Market.
Complet Market Report Corrtetf4 Each
Day Clvlng tb Wholl Print of
. Commodltl, firm Product Ml Yogs-
table.
Portland, Ihv. 10. Very It wturkeyo
Late tMcbrJ (hit city for CbrUtmas
trade lhu far, and commbkion inen be
gin to think the mirket will I hy no
means uveritorkcd. Revolt of low
price rxpMrd here have had It effect
of turning large portion of th Houth
fro Oregon product toward California,
while prod in the Wilaroette valley
nd in Katrn Oregon have not been
( aking for quotation, as tbpy wer tbt
Wk, before Thanksgiving.
V
1 (n tit other hand, no demand U yet
apparent for Chrhtmaa turkey. . Th
few draed bird coming In ar held t
lH21o, and thl pri bat not Wn con
sidered an induremmt hy prospective
hijw who bad been led to believe, bat
Turkey would be 2 Co Ulow Thank
giving quotation.
Fancy creamery buttrr I Ami, and in
ome Instancea rlty cn-ameriea are pur
chawing fancy itork on Front atrrrt.
the Frh egjf v mlng in freely,
tut prltw will probably U kept where
they art until after the holiday.
100 H., turnip 750Oo sack cab-
bag, par pound, lUcj celery, down,
onion, ll.0fl1.10, in country
jobber' prion, 150r1.30j cucumber,
box,' 60c i bceta fl per Mckj carrot 75c j
per ak garlic, lOcj egg plant, too per
pound; et potaloea, ifo'iUl red pep
per 1, 2'c pound; hothoue lettuce, J3c
down. California vegeUblee-Creen
bean, lo pound green peaa, lOcj
prout, He j radlW, 25c doten bunehe
Clilla pepper, 11.26 box tomato, $115
box I head lettuce, 85o doi. artichoke,
75c dot.
Grata, Produce, Feed.
Wheat-Walla Walla, 74G7Sej vally.
7475ej brotra, 76?77e red, 68$70e.
Oato-Whlte, I26j gray, 25.
. ParWy-Drawing, 122.00; feed, f21.S0j
rolled, 122.
llay Timothy, 112400 13 elover,
$8.60g9.00 cheat, 17.50(38.00; alfalfa,
$10.
MUMunV-Mlddllnge, 624(528 chop,
919.00 braa, I9&20.00 abort, $21 (J
. Flour rtard wheat patent, 4.85
airtight, $30100; graham, $3.75 1 rye,
$5.00) whole wheat flour, $4-00; Talley
flour, $3.5(JJ.ftO; Dakota, $4.50(9715;
lEaatern rye," $5.40 j Ftn.bury, 86.S03
7 .15 j Oonrallla, $3.70.
Cora-Whol, $28.00; cracked, $29.00
per ton. ,
Byt-f 1.S0 per ewt.
Produce, -
flutter Fancy creamery, 27 l-2$3Ar;
city creamery, 30H32 l-2cj dairy, )6 I-2
l7e atore, 14 l-2S15o Katern
creamery, 2527 l-2o.
Cbeeee Young America, 151$ 10c;
Oregon full erraro 14 la
Egg-Freu Oregon ranch, 33(5 34c j
Etrn egg, 25(1 27 l-2c.
Poultry Old rooater, 830c ben, 10
illc; ,prlng, 10(?llc; broiler, 10
10C geeee live, 830c; dreerd, 10(311c;
.urkey, live, 1718cj dreed, 2021c;
duck, old, 1 1 r 1 2c ; pring duck, 14c;
plgeona, per doten, $1.00(1.25; aquaba,
$2.00(3240.
Uoney Dark, 10llc; amber, 12(f
13; fancy white, 1415c
Froiti and VegtUblea. '
California grape-$1.25140. '
Malaga grepea $9.00 per Ibl.
Apple Green, 75c&$1.73.
rear- -$1-253140 a boi.
Grape fruIt-$2.60Q3.00 crate.
lluckleberriee 7a par lb.
Cranberrlee $12.50 per barreL
Tropical fruit Lemon, fancy, $4.50;
choice, $4.00 per box; orange, $2.50$
3.00; banana, 6e per lb; plnapplee,
$3.50 $4.00 P 4oi.
PoUtoee Per ack, 65 75c; car lot,
country; Jobber' price, 755 83c per
Croceriea, ProWalona, Etc
Rugar, aack bal Golden C , $4.95;
extra O, $5.05 1 powdered, $5.05; patent
cub $5.80; can, D. 0 $5.55; fruit aug
ar, $5 55; beet ugr, $5.45; barrel, cwt.
10c; keg, ewt., 25e; box, ewt 60c ad
vane orer eack laaia, Jc lb, if paid
for la 15 day.
Bait-Bale of 75 2e, bale, $1.60; bale
of 60-3, bale, $1.60; batee of 40-4,
bale, $1.60; bale of 11-10, bale, $1.60;
bag, 60, fine, ton, $11.00; bag, 60 lb.,
genuine Liverpool, toil, $17.00; bag, 60
lb., ground, 100, ton, $7.00 R. 8. V.
r 20 6 lb. eartoius $2.25; R. 8. V. P
24 l ib. cartoni, $1.75; Liverpool lump,
ton, $11.60.
Rk-elmperia) Japan, No. 1, $5.95;
Eoutlera, Japan, Uy broken 4k; bead,
faney, 7; bead, choice, 61c
Coffee-Mocha, 242Hc; Java, faaey,
62432! Java, good, 20(24 r Java, ordi
nary, 17(320; CoU Rka, fancy, 1820;
OoU Rira, good, 14(318; Ar buckle, 16c
per lb.j Lioo 16 per lb.; Columbia coffee,
131c; Salvador, 11 15c.
ProvUlon Ham, to Ue, 13c; ham,
ptcnle, 9c ; laoon, regular, .12c; boon,
break faM, 13al9)c; dry aalt Ude. He;
back, dry aalt, He.
XuU-Walnut, Ko. 1 eoft abell, 13c;
to. hard hIl, 16c; Cihle, 13c; !
mond, 17c; filbert, 14 16; BratlU,
14c; pecan, 131315c; hickory, 8c; Vir
ginia pranute, 7g7e; Jumbo Virginia
peanut, 9c; Japanese peanut, 6i6c;
checnute, Italian, 14o; cocoanuU, dotes,
75(i80cj new almond, 16317c .
FlgeWaJto, IK, $ l t(3Se; black, $
7c
Beaoe Small white, 4 l-4e; large
whlU, I l-2c; pink, Sc; bayov, 4 -4cj
Umai, 7c; Mxlcan, red, 9c
rickled goode-rickled ptg' feet. I t
banele, $6.00; 1-4 barrel, $2.76; 16-Ib,
kite, $116; pickled tripe, 1 2-barrtU,
$5.00; 1 4 baml, $2.76; 15-lb. kite,
$115; pickled' pig tongue; 1-2 barrel,
$0.00; 1-4 barret, $3.00; 15 lb. kite,
$140; pick led Umba' tongue, 1-2-bar-rela,
$9.00; 14 barrel., $5.80; 16-Ib. klU,
$2.75.
Coffee Mocha, 24 (5 28c 1 ara, fancy,
26g32e; Java, good, 20(J24c; Java, ordi
nary, 17420c; Coeta Rica, fancy, 189
20c; Coata Rica, good, 418c; Ar-
bucklea, 16s per lb.j Lion, 16c per lb.;
Columbia coffee, IS l-4oj Salvador, HQ
16c
Lord Kettle-rendered i Tlercea, lie;
tube, 11 1 4; 60a, 11 l-4e; 20c, 11 I Be;
10a, 11 3 4cj 6a, 11 7-8o; Standard pure:
Tierce, 10c; tub, 10 l-4e; 60. 10 l-4c;
20a, 10 3 8c; 10a, 10 3 4c; 6. 10 l-4e; 6.
9c Compound 1 Tierce, 7c 1 tuba, 7 l-4c;
50a, 6 S 4e; lOt, 7 l-4c; 6, 7 I 4c
8auag Portland bam, IS l-2c per lb.;
minced ham, 10c; eummcr, choice dry,
17 l-2c; boloirru, long, 6 l-2c; wiener-w-7it,
8c 1 liver, 6c; pott, 9c; blood, 60;
neadcheeae, li l-2c; bologna eausage,
link, 4 12a.
Raiaint Iooee .Mucate1a, S-crown,
7 lie; S-crown, 6 l-2c; bleached aeed
lew Sultana, 712c; unbleached Med
ic Bultanit, A S-4c; London layera, 3
crown, whole boxea of 20 lb., $145; 2
crown, $1.76.
Dried Fruit Apple, evaporated, 9)e
per lb.; (undried, aack or boxea, none;
apricot 11(3121; peahei, 10llc;
pear, 10(212 l-2c;. prune, Italian, t3
fl l-2e French, S l-2c; flg, CaL black,
5 t-4c; do, white, none; Smyrna, 20c;
Fard. date, 60; plume, pitted, 6c
- Cereal food Rolled oat, cream, 90
lb. aack, $175; lower grade, $5,009
$6.25; oatmeal, ate cut, 50-lb. aact, $1
per bale; 10 lb. aack, $416 per bale; oat
meal (ground), 60 lb. eecka, $740 per
bale; 10 lb. aarka, $4.00 per bale; pUt
peai, $4.00 per 100-Ib. aack; 24 lb. box,
$1.18; pearl barley, $425 per 100 lb.;
25-lb. boxet, $116 per box 1 pa try flour,
10 lb. aacka, $i40 per bale.
Canned aalmon-Atlumbla river, l ib.
talU, $145; t lb. UIU, $240; fancy Mb.
flat. $2.00; 1-2 lb. fancy fiaU, $115
fanry I lb. ovale, $2.78; Ataaka tall,
pink, 90c ; red $1.45; nominal, ,
tall. $2.00.
TIDE TABLE, DECEMBER
tttEMitR, 1906.
Hla-h Water.
Dale.
Friday . ,
Haturdajr
8UNDAT
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Uneeday
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Saturday t
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Monday 11
Tueaday 12
Wedneeday 13
Thursday 14
Friday 15
Saturday ....... .14
BUND AT 17
Monday 18
Tueaday 1
Wedneaday 10
Thureday II
Friday 12
Saturday 13
BUND AT 14
Monday .........25
Monday .........IS
Tueaday .........!!
Wedneeday 17
Thureday 28
Friday It
Saturday 10
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4:11
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9.1 Wedneaday 87
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h.m.
10:14
11:40
6:45
1:42
8:18
8:11
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Mton fmlt jar naif-ganon, per
gro, $1.00; quart, $740; pint, $646;
xtra cap, per gro; $248.
tconoroy fruit jar naif gallon, per
groee, $1145; quart, $10.60; pint, $646;
extra cap, $144.
Everlaallng fruit jar Ualf-ganona,
$1240) quart. $840) plaU, $740; extra
eap, glate, $240.
Fruk Mau aal FUX
Kreh meat Veal, iniall, 77c;
lrg, l5c pork, 6if7c; beef,
bull, 1 l-2(32c; cow, 33 4c; ateere,
4 1-2(34 l-2c; mutton, 7(57 1-tcj lamb,
7 12118c
OyMer Skoal water Uy, per falos,
$216) per aack, $371 set) OlympU, per
aack, $815) aUrt trawplaated, $140
per 100 ibe.
Clamt-rEardUhell, per box, $2X0) raxor
clam, $240 per box.
rteh-Crabe, per dozea, $140) Shoal;
water bay oyatera, per tack $4.06, gal
ton, $215; halibut, 6c; bUck
CI; ba, per lb, 12 12c; herring, 6c;
flounder, 6c; eajllib, 8c) lobatere, per
lb, 12 I-2c; ilver melt, 6c; ahrimp,
lV; perch, 6c; aturgeon, 6c; ilverkl
6c; tea trout, 11 12c; black baa. 20(J
25e; Yaqulna cbinook ulmon, 601
Gram bag Calcutta and domeatlc
l-2c
Wool-Valley,.24(tff l-2c; KaaUn
Oregon, 18(2 20c
Tallow Prima, per lb, S(33 S 4c; Ko.
t aad greae, 2(2 l-2c
Hop, Wool, Side, Ite.
IIop Nw crop, 10(12c; old crop, 10
water bay oyster, per eack, 14X0; oya-
12c
Old Dry hide, Ko. 1, 16 Iba. and op,
16916 l io per Ib.j dry krp, Ko. 1, 1 to
15 IU, 149 16o P" lb.) dry oalf, Ko. 1,
and; 6 lb, 17918c; dry salted, bull
and atagi, on third lea than dry flint
(cull, moth-eaten, badly cut, acortd,
murrain, hair-aUpped, weather-beaten or
grubby, 293c per lb. leea); ealted hide,
tera, aound, 00 Tba. and over, 9(?10e per
lb.; 60 to 60 Ibe, S 1 2g9e per lb.) under
60 Ibe. aad cow, $99o per lb,; aalteJ
tag and bulla, aound, 60 per lb.; aalted
kip, aound, 13 to SO Ibc, 9c per lb.; aalt
d real aound, 10 to 14 lbe, 9o per lb.;
aHed calf, tound, under 10 Ibe, 10a par
lb. (green, nnsalted, 1 per lb. kaa; cull,
lo per lb. les). Sbeep aklnai 8bar'
linga, Ko. 1 butcher' itock, 25930 acb
short wool, No. 1 butcher atock, 409
50o each 1 medium wool, Ko. 1 butcher'
stock, 60980c; long wool, Ko. 1 butchers'
stock, $1.009140 eaca Murrain pelts,
from 10 to 20 per cent let, or 12914c
per lb.; hone hide, salted, each, accord
Ing to site, $14092.00; dry, each, ac
cording to Ue, $140; eolts' hide, 259
60c each; goat akin, common, 10915c
each; Angora, with wool on, 25c9$140
each.
Mohair Choice, 30932c
Feather Geeee, white, 35940c;
gecte gray or mixed, 25930c; duck,
white, 15920c; ducL, mixed, 12915c
Ttoawax Go, clean and pure, 20
22e per lb.
tyoel oil lean and antral oil, case,
2ic or gallon; waer white oil, iron bar
rela, 15c; wood barrel, 17i; eocene oil,
caenl4c; claineaoil, cae, 271; etxra
(tar , caei, 231c; iron barrel, 171c.
Washington (tale tect burning oils, ex
oept headlight, lo per gallon higher.
venxine Mxty-tne degrees, casee,
22c; iron barrela, 17ic
Turpentine In cases, 92c; in wood
barrel, 89c; in iron barrela, 80c; In lo
cate lota, 91c
Lined oil Boi led In barrel, 83c;
case, 62c Rawi la barrel, 62c; in ease,
680 gallon. '
Gasoline Store gasoline, casee 24lc;
iron barrels, 18c; 86 degrees gasoline,
eases, 32c 1 Iron barrels or drama, 26c
Rope Pur Manila , 14!c; standard,
3!c; Sisal, 11c; hie brand Sisal, 9!c.
Wire naile Present baa at $2.70.
Lead Strictly pure white lead and
red lead, in ton lot 71c) 500 lb, lot,
He; 1m thaa 600 lbe, 81c
THE ILLINOII CENTRAL
treat to the east and aouth. Making
Hose connection "With tralna f all
tranacontlnental llnea, paaeengera ar
Cjven their choice of route to Chicago,
and through thee point to the far
eaet
Proepectiv traveler desiring Infor
mation as to the lowest rat and best
route are Invited to wrreopond with
the following representatlrea:
B. H. TRUMBULU Commercial Agent
14! Third Bt, Portland. Or
LoulsviU, Htm phi and Nw Orlel
13
OREGON
Short Line
axo Union Pacific
76 hour from Portland to Chioac
Ko ehaag of ear.
Depart;
Cblcaf
Fnrtland
Mlal
.Ua. m.
via HutH
u1Iod
nuKHCHtuvuui
POUTLAKD
alt Uke. Oarer, ft
Worth. Omaha.
MClt.IHUiiU(
i.ukso aoa the Eaet
Atlantic
kirM .Halt Uka. Dmrr H
iwonD,OBla,Ku.
via Uaot- mm City. Ht Uula,
iDfton CbloaoaadUtKat
?U fL01,. '.w", t
aU. to. polla.HU'MLDaluthl
Dally ei
Mpl Haa
4r atTam
k:elambla River to
ronukoa aac War
lAodlaia
Arrlv
6 air at
7:16am
6 a
am
Oetlres
eeeiMew
A. C CRAIG, Genl, Paa. Agt, PrtUa6
8TEAJCXS SARCOTTA -Leavee
Astoria on tb Tido
DAILY EXCEPT 6UKDAT.
FOR ILWACO, connacUng there wltt
tralna for Lonx; Deach, Tioga aa
North Beach points. Returning ar
rlve at Astoria nam eranlng.
rbrough ticket to and from all prta
cipei European cttlea.
O. W. ROBERTS, Aeat,
Astoria, Or.
SAN FRANCISCO &
PORTLAND S. S. CO.
Far Inaluding berth and maala, $18;
neiindtii, $29.
Stumer Uives Astoria for San
. Francisco Every 5 Days.
Connects at SanFranciico with Rail
and Steamer Lines for South,
era California.
O. W. ROBERTS, Agent.
Aatorla, Oregon.
A. O. D. KERNOJL,
Oen. Pa. Agent,
an Franoiooo, CaL
IIJi.wiJ'W
TRAVELERS GUIDE.
YOU WILL BE SATISFIED
WITH YOUR JOURNEY.
If your ticket read over the Den
ver and Rio Grande Railroad, th
"Scenlo Una of the World."
BECAUSE
There are ao many acenle attrac
tion and polnta of interest along
th lln between OxJen and Den
ver that the trip never beoomei
Ureaom.
If yon are going East, wrtt for In
formation and set a pretty book thai
wlU teU you aH about It
W. C. MoBride, General Agent
114 Third Street
PORTLAND. OREGON
THE MILWAUKEE
"Th Pioneer Limited1 SL Paul to Chi
cage. "Short Line" Omaha t
CUcago. "Soatl-Weat Limited- Eaaaai
City t Chicago.
Ko train la th aervk of aa al'
road la th world that equal la equip
meat that of the Chicago, Milwaukee a
SL Paul Ry.- They own and operact
their owa aleeplng and dining can oa all
their tralna and give then- patlon aa
txceUeao of service not obtainable elsewhere.
Berth oa their kleeper ar longer,
higher aad wider thaa ia similar cars on
any other line. They protect their train
by tha Block system.
Connections made with an trans-con
Uneatal llnea ia Union Depot.
Ber tale Danak, 8veak og Konk
Rler wlrd deotaeh geaprochea.
B. S. Row, Geaeral Ageat, Portland
Oregon. 1U Third Street, eoraer Aider
II
ASK ANY
TRAYELEP
. ami ho will
tell yea too
UUP'
Electric Lighted.
Is the Crsck Tnln of ma all for
COMFORT asd ELEGAKCfc.
at
The ticket office at Portland is
55 Morrison SL, Cor. jd.
alD.cnUlLT0Na
Aaaiatant General FaaaesgerLLgenL
PORTLAND. OREC01I.
, TMI ILLINOIS CENTRAL.
Slatatafoa nnexcerxi oervtce from th
weat 6o the at and;, aouth. StakJag
doae eonnectlpca with trafaafaa alt
traoaooatlnantal lino, paaeengera ar
flven their choice of routes to Cbteaga
LoulerUl. SI em phi and New Orteaae
and throuxh theao polnta to the far
eaet,
.Proopeetlv travelers desiring rnfor
maUn aa to the lowest rate and best
routes ar Invited to correspond w1t
the fllowlng repreeentatlvea:
148 Third 8t, Portland, Ore.
J. C. LIKDSEY, Trav. Paaaenrr Agent
141 Third St. Portland. Ore.
PAUL R TH0MP8ON. PasVar. Agent
J. C UND8ET, Trav. Passenger Agent
Ui Thlr 8U Portland. Or-
TRAVELERr CUIOE.
"Best .
by Test"
A irana continental trav
eler says: "I've tried them
all and I prefer the
North
western IJmited .
It's the best to be found from
coast to coast"
Ift "The Train for Com
fort" every night in (he year
between MinneapoIU, Ct.
Pan and Chicago.
Me3f atsrtlsff a trip eO
Whare-wrlt tar tatareatlBC ti
ilormoi mvanag,
fLLSlStlt, General AgsaL
133 Third SL Portland, Oregon.
T. W. TtABDXLZ,
Oeaaral raaaaucr Ateat, .
ttt rweJ, Minaw 7
STAMMERING AND STUTTER
ING CURED
For Particulars Addreas
THK IAOTIC SCHOOL FOB STAM
hSCZSS 1261 eaA amhiQ 8treet,
Portland, Oregon..'
Let Me Tell
You Sometiiing
Traveler to the East, I have a word for you:
There are through Pullman sleepers, both
Standard and Tourist, going East from the
Coast at frequent intervals. Over two routes .
they travel via Rock Island System for a good
share of the distance.
You can go by way of Ogden, Salt Lake and
Colorado, or you can go by way of San Francisco, :
Los Angeles and El Paso, and the Rock Island
will land you in Kansas City, St. Louis, or Chi-
cago. .Direct connection in Union Stations at;
all three cities for all important points in the"
East and South. ' .
Or the traveler via Northern route can take
the Rock Island from Minneapolis and St Paul
to Chicago. t . . , k r
Rock Island service is the kind that gratifies,
best meals on wheels.
a. h. Mcdonald,
General Agent, Rock Island System,
to Third St, Portland, Ore.
EAST
OR
'U.
WEST
TOS $iHTiie comfortable way is via the
Great Northern Railway
Close connection for all point East and West with
MODERN OVERLAND TRAINS In either di
rection daily.
For detailed information aJdrei
r. I. WHITNEY, Passenger Traffic Mgr, St. PauL Mhin,
or S. G. YERKES, A. G. P. A. Agent, Seattle, Wash,
S7 S. "MINNESOTA" sails from Seattle for Orient Feb. i,
S. S. "DAKOTA sails from Seattle for Orient March ta,
Astoria & Columbia River R. R Co.
EFFECTIVE SBPT it, 1005.
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15
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8:36
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10:05
10:26
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11:351
11:55
11:55
12:141
12:21
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Arrive.!
PORTLAND (Union Depot)
leave. Go&ie. arrive
Clatakin Junct
West port,
arrive ASTORIA leav
leave ASTORIA arrire
arrive WARRENTON leav
leave WARRENTON arrive
arrive Ft. Stevena .ear
leave Ft. Stevens arrive
arrive WARRENTON leave
leave WARRENTON leave
re. 21p
Clatsop,
Gearhart
arrive SEASIDE
leave
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11:20
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8:61
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Through tkketa and eloee connection ria. N. P. rail war at Portland aad
Gobh, and O. R. A N. via. Portland..
7.1 SUN1UY 11111:44
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