The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930, February 21, 1906, Page 7, Image 7

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WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY ai, oe,
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phatlo acid
PORTLAND
MARKETS
Latest Quotations in the Portland
Markets.
Complete Market Report! Correct! Eaca
Day Cirlaf the Wholeul Prices vi
Cemmcditl, Firm Produce ad vg.
labia
PORTLAND, Feb. 20.CoM storage
men are wilting for ejfg to jf-t down
to Mo before putting any away thl
eaon. Froh egg are now lDjc, and
art conIJnrJ wek; Tin1? are thut
chciip4r by o per duneu than they were
Ut jeer when c!I stornRe men were
e(fr to buy lor the winter demand.
One heavy speculator in epgi who lost
money lt aon aaya be w ill not buy
egg thli prln(i until they g.-t down
to 12lc, but there are other deskr
who ere willing to pay 14 and o the
latter figure will probably be ennilered
the lowent fur Ummj, n thrttild-fttorage
demand regulate the price in the
height of the ejf prodin lnrf season,
which will be rem lied in Man-h or
April.
"In putting ens by for higher price
one rellw that tliit W a big egg pro
dining country" one cold nlorage intin
nnij today.
Grain, Produce, feel
Wbeat-Wella Walla, 70cj Valley,
73c; blueatem, 71o; red, 68c.
Oats-White, $28; gray, 127.
Barley Brewing, $23.5024; fied,
$23.25; rolled. $2425., ,, . .
Hay Valley , timothy, flull i East
ern Oregon, 1110(3 U I clow, $8,80
eheet, $7.60(58 j alfalfa, $10.
Milletuffe-Mlddlinga, $2526; chop,
10 bran, $18(3! 19 1 ehorta. $2021.-
Fkur-nsrd wheat patent, $4.20;
tralght, , $3.60; graham, $J.50 ry,
$5; whole wheat flour, $3.78 j Valley,
3Mt$Ql DakoU, $6.50(87.25; Fitt
ers rye, $5.40 j PilUbury, $6.307.15
Corvallls, $3,70. , , , ... t. . .
Cora-Whole, $24 j craoked, $28 pel
ton.
Rye $1.60 per cwt ,
Buckwbeatr-$12.50 per ton.
j Produce.
'ButUrFa'ncV 'cteeniery,- g7fl90e fat
city creamery, 30.32ic; , dairy, 16
17e atore, 141 18c; Eaitern creamery,
5g271c; buttr-fa, 2931c.
Chee Young American, lflcj Ore
goo full cream. 15c.
Eggs Freh Oregdn ranch, 10(?.17c.
Foultry Old' rooatere, 8($0o; hna,
12H13rj v fiprlnjf, 1415c; broiler,
18 16c j dreved chicken, 1313lc;
geese, live, 08J0c; drened, 10(J7c;
turkey. tiv 1415c; dreed, Ifll7c;
duck, old, 1213e; Spring duck, 15(9
10of pigeon, per dozen, $l(J1.25i
)uab, $2(32.50.
Honey-Dark, 101311c; ami. '2
13c; fancy white, 1415o.
Fruit and Vegetable.
Malaga grapea 9.00 per bbl
Applee Green, 75c$2.25.
rer$l.003l.50 a box.
Grape -Fruit $3.003.50 crate.
Huckleberries 7o per lb.
Cranberriea $14 per banel. .
Tropioal frulte lmons, fancy, $3.00 j
choice, (2.50 per bexj orangea, $2J!5
$2.50 banana, 6c pi-r lb. pineapple,
$4.60(15 per dozen. , ,
Potato Per aack, 6065c; car lot),
countryj jobber' prke,' 7080c per
100 1U., turnip 7500o ck oab
bagea, per pound. lc) celery, dozen
WfiOSc; oniona, 75$1, In country,
Jobber' prioea, $l(jj$1.25j cucumber,
box, 60c; beeta $1 per aack; carrot 75c;
per eackj garlic, 10cj egg plant, 16o per
pound; tweet potatoe, $1.831$2.00j red
pepper. 20o pound; hothouse lettuce,
$1.50 per box. California, vegetable
Green beans, 20c lb; green peaa, 12cj
aprouU, 8oi redlahee, 25o dozen bunchea;
Chile peppera, 20o lb.; tomatoe. $1.75
box; bead lettuce, 25 dos.; artichoke,
75o dozen; cabbage, $2.00; cauliflower,
$1.25 per dozen; celery, $2.755 crate.
Groceries Prorlrion, Etc.
8iar baalft Golden C, $5.05;
extra C, $50; powdered, $5.80; patent
cube. $5.05; cane.D. Q4 $5.70; fruit aug
ar, $5.70; beet augur, $4.60; barrela, cwt.
TOe; keg, cwt, 25c; boxes, cwt, 50e id"
vance over aack baaia, lesa to lb. if paid
for in 18 daya.
6altr-Blea of 75 2a, bale, $1.60; balea
of 60-3. bele. $1.60; bales of 40-4,
bales, $1.60; bale of 16-10, bale, $1.60;
beg. 60. fine, ton, $11.00; baga, 60 lbs
ffcnuioe Liverpool, ton, $17.00; bage, 60
I ground, 100a, ton, $7.00; R. S. V.
PJ $0 6 lb. cArtona, $2.25; R. 8. V. P
24 3-lb. cartona, $1.75; Liverpool lump,
ton, $18.60. ,. i
Rlct Imperial Japan, Wo. t, $8.05;
Southern, Japan, 6o; broken, 4ie; bead,
fancr. 7i bead, cboioe. 6ic, j
Ceffet-ltfooha,' 428c; Java, fancy,
TiDE TABLE, fEBHUARY
'Low Water.
Date.
tee
A- Hlh Water. A.M. P.M.
ft. Date. h.m.ft.h.m. ft
h.mTfft.
2 0:S0 3.1
3 1:ZH
4!
6
. 6
. 7
. 8
. 01
.10
.11
2:40
8:61
4:52
6:43
6:27
7:09
7:60
8:34
0:15
10:02
110:55
11:68
1:02
2:21
3:43
4:52
6:50
16:37
7:20
8:00
8:35
8:00
:00
3.6
4.0
4.0
3.0
h.m
12:50
1:65
3:0
3:59
4:60
5:05
8.61 6:16-014
6:55
7:34
8:12
8:50J-0.2
0:2Q) tt3
Thursday
Tlday , .M.
Batumay
SUNDAY
Monday .
Tucaday .
Wednesday.
Thursday .
Friday,...
Saturday .
RTTNT1AY
- Monday .........12'
Tuesday 13
Wednesday 14
Thursday 15
rrl,1ftv 16
Saturday 17
SUNDAX i
Mnnibiv ....... .10
Tuesday .(.20J
Wednesday xi
Thursday ......
Friday .231
Saturday 24
SUNDAY 25
SUNDAY m
rA, yrti
IVIVUMJOT ....... - ' 1 , "
Tuesday
Wedneeday 2810:20j 1.0l0il7
8.2
2.8
2.3
1.8
1.61
1.4
1.4
1.3
3.2
3.0
8.7
8.4
8.0
2.6
10:10
11:03
11:69
1 : 12
2:30
8:48
4:481
5:40
6:26
7:061-0.5
2.3 7(4.2
2.1
1.0
2.1
1.8
8:16
8:40
8:15
0:12
2.8
2.2
1.8
1.2
0.6
0.0
0.7
0.8
.0.6
Thursday 1 6:07
Friday 21 7:00
Saturday 81 7:56
SUNDAY 4 8:53
Monday 6 0:471
Tuesday ....... 6110:371
Wednesday 7 0:00
Thursday 8 0:40
w Xl - mm
0 1 : 1
Ttffl
.7.61
7.6
7.7
7.9
8.E
6.7
7.31
Friday
6:47
8:02
0:18
10:28
11:13
11:23
12:08
1.0
1.8
2.6
1.8
1.0
0.6
8.1
0.3
0.5
1:54
2:31
3:09
3:48
4:31
5:20
6:151
7:18
0.3
0.2
0.7
0.2
1.2
1.8
2.4
Saturday ....... 1W
SUNDAY 11
Monday 12
Tuesday ,13
Wednesday 14
Thuraday 15
Friday 16
Saturday 171
SUNDAY .......1818:27
Monday 19 0:30
Tuesday 20)10:87
Wednesday . Usui
Wednesday . ....21 11:81
Thuraday ......221 0:42
Friday 23 1:18
Saturdiav 24 1:50
SUNDAY ....... :86 2:21
Monday .......20 8:53
Tuesday 27 8:24
Wednoaday 281 3-.C0,
7.7112.52
1:35
2:20
3:07
8:M
4:58
7:27
8:50
10:13
8.1
8.4
8.6
8.7
8.0
8.4
8.21
8.1
8.1
8.3
8.5
7.1
8.7
7.6
7.81
8.0
8.1
8.1
8.1
7.01
11:131 6.6
12:10
1:01
1:401
2:20
2:50
3:33
4:15
6.6
6.3
6.4
6.8
6.2
i e et
8.6
8.0
0.0
0.1
8.0
8.4
7.8
7.1
6.4
6.0
6.0
6.2
8.8
8.7
8.6
8.1
7.6
7.2
6.7
26(&2o; Java, good, 2024; Java, ordi
nary, 17 20; Cost Rica, fancy, 1820j
Costa Rioa, good 14(18; Arbucklee, 161c
per lb; Lion, lCJo per lb; Columbia cof
fee, 13; Salvador, ll15o.
Provision Hams, to size 124c; ham,
picnic, 8c; bacon, regular, Uc; bacon,
hri'akfiint, 1-1 19c; dry salt idi, lie;
backs, dry talt, lie.
Nuta Walnut, No. 1 soft shell, 151c;
No. 1, hard bll, I6o; Cihle,, 13c; al-
mondft, 16c; flllierts, 14(18; Brazils,
14a; pecans, 1315c; hickory, 8c; Vir
ginia peanut, 77Jc; Jumbo Virginia
peanut, 9c; Japanexe peanuts, 66o;
chesnuts, Italian, 14c; cocoanuU, dozen,
78(?:80c; new almond, 1510c.
rig White, lb., 6 l-26c; black, 6
7c.
lieu n Small white, 4c; large white,
3c; pink, 2 7-8c; bayou, 4 3 4c; Lima,
6 7-8c; Mexican red, 6)c. ,
Pickled good Pickled pigs' feet, 1-1
barrel, $5.00; 1-4 barrela, $2.76; 151b.
kit, $IJ25; pickled tripe, 1-2-barrel,
$6.00 l-4-Urrl, $2.70 ,15 lb. kits,
$!Jt6; pickled pig' tongue, 1-J barrel,
$6.00; 1-4-barreu, $3.00; 151b. kite,
$1JW; pickled Umbe' tongue, 1-2 bar
rel, $9.00; 1-4 barrela, $50; 15-lb. klU,
Lard Kettle renderedi Tlercea, 10o;
tubs, 10 6-8c; 60s, 10 6 8c; 20. II 3-4e;
10, He; 6, 0 6-8c; Standard pure;
Tlercea, 0 l-4c; tube, 0 7-8cj 60. 0 7 8c;
20c, 9 6-8c; 10s, 10c; 6a, 101-8c. Com
pound: Tierce, 61-2c; tub, 6 3-4c;
10a, 7 l-4c; 6a, 7 3-8c.
Sauaage PovtUnd nam, IS l-2e per lb.;
minced ham, 10c; ummer, choice dry,
17 1 2c; bolotpa, long, 6 l-2c; wiener-
w7t, 8c; Uvr, 5c; poit, 9cj blood, 6c;
neadcheeM, 12 l-2c; bologna tauuge,
link, 4 12c.
Ralilna Loom VuacateU, 3 crown,
7 l-2c; 2-crown, 6 l-2c; bleached teed
lew Sultana. 7 12c; unbleached eed
leaa Suitamta, 6 3-4c; London layer, 3
crown, whole bote of 20 lb, $1.86; t
Dried Fruit Apple, evaporated, '21c
crown, $1.75.
per lb.; aundrled, uck or boxe, none;
apriooU Ile3l21; pearbea, 10llc;
pear, 1012 l-2c; prune, Italian, 1(3
6 1 2c; Freocb, S l-2c; rig, Cal black,
6 8-4c; do, white, none; Smyrna, 20c;
Fard. date, 6c; pfuma, pitted, to. -,
Cereal food Rolled oau, cream, 90-
lb. aack, $6.78; lower grade, $5.00(3
$6Jt5; oatmeal, eteel out, 60-Tb. aadc. $8
per bale; 101b. aack, $4-25 per bale; oat
meal (ground), 50-lb. eacka, $7JM) per
bale; 10-lb. aack, $400 per bale; split
pea, $4.00 per 100-lb. ack; 25-lb. boxes,
$1.16; pearl barley, $4-25 per 100 lbs.;
25-lb. boxes, $1.25 per box; paatry flour,
10 lb. aack, $2.50 per bale. ,
Canned aalmon Columbia river, Mb.
Ull, $1.85; 2 lb. tall., $2.50; fancy Mb.
flat, $2.00; 1-2 lb. fancy flaU, $125;
fancy Mb. ovale, $2.78; Alaaka talis,
pink, 00c; red $1.45; nominal, 2a,
tall, $2.00.
Maaon fruit Jar Half-gallon, per
grow, $1.00; quart, $7.50; pint, $8.55;
extra cap, per gross, $2.35.
Economy fruit Jar Half-gallon, per
grot, $13:35; quart, $10.60; pint, $8.85;
extra cap, $1.83.
Everlasting fruit jar Half-gallon,
$12.60; quarts, $8.60; pint, $7.50; extra
cap, glas, $2.50.
murrain, halr-alipped, weather-beaten or
grubby, t3c per lb. Je)j aaited hide,
iteera, ound, 60 lb, and over, 9(5 10c per
lb.) 60 to 60 lb., 8 l-29c per lb.) tinder
60 lb, and cow, 8v$9e per lb.; aaited
tag and bulla, sound, 6c per lb.; aaited
kip, sound, 16 to 30 lb., 9e per lb.; talt
ed veal, sound, 10 to 14 lb, 9c per lb.;
aaited calf, sound, under 10 lb, lOe per
lb. (green, unsalted, lo per lb. leu; cull,
lo per lb. less). Sheep sit Ins: Shear-
tings, No. 1 butcher' stock, 25 g 30c eacb;
hort wofjl, No. 1 butcher' stock, 40
60o eacb; medium wool, No. 1 butcher'
itock, OOSOcj long wooi, No. 1 butcher'
tock, $1.00 1JJ0 eacn Murrain pelts,
from 10 to 20 per cent lea, or 1214c
per lb.; horse bide, salted, eacb, accord
ing to aire, $1JW(S2.00; dry, each, ac
cording to alze, $1.50; eolte' hides, 26
60s each; goat skins, common, 1015e
each; Angora, with wool on, 2Sc$1.60
eacl. ;
Mobatr-Choice, 30J3e. f : t
Feather Geeae, White, 85(S40c;
geeae gray or mixed, 2530e; duck,
white, 1520c; duck, mixed, 12 15c.
Ott and Lead.
Coal oil Pearl and atral oil, eaaea,
20o per gallon; water white oil, iron
barrela, 15c; wood barrel, I71e; extra
tar cases, 25c; headlight oiL 175 de
gree, cases, 231c; iron barrets, 17c.
(Washington State teat burning oils,
except headlight, 1c per gallon higher.)
Benzine Sixty -three degrees, eaaea,
22c; iron barrela, 17c
Turpentine In eases, 89c; in wood
barrela, 86c; in iron barrels, 83c; in 10
case lot, 88c
iLnseed oil Raw, 5 barrel lots, 66c;
1 barrel lots, 57c; in cates, 62c; boiled,
barrel lota, 58c; 1 -barrel lots, 69c; In
case, 64c.
Gasoline Stove gasoline, cases, 241c
iron barrela, 18c; 86 degrees gasoline,
cases, 22c; iron barrel or drums, 26c
Rope Pure Manila, HJcj standard,
13 Jc; SUal, He; Isle brand Sisal, 9!c
Wire Nails Present base at $2.70.
Lead Strictly pure white lead and
red lead, in tons, 7!c; 600-lb. lota, 81c;
leas than 600 lb, 81c
Livestock Market
Cattle Best steers, $3.75g4j cows,
$3.00(33.25; oalvea, $3.004.75.
Sheep $3.75 $6.00; Iambs, $5 5.50.
Hogs $5.756.00; light hogs, $5
5.25.
Wild Game. -Jack
rabbits, $22.50 dozen.
Sugar, aack basis Golden C, $5.05;
Fresh Meat nd FUh.
Fresh meats Veal, small, 881c;
large, 66c; park, 6171; beef,
bulls, 221c; cows, 3i41o; lamb,
89o.
OyiUrs Shoalwater bay, per gallon,
$2i6; per sack, $3.76 net; Olympla, per
task, $5.25; Eastern transplanted $1.80
per 100 lbs. i -
Clam Hardshell, ver box, $2.0U; raaoi
elams, $2.00 per box. . '
Fish Crab, per dozen, $1.50; Shoal
water bay oysters, per tack $4.08, gal
lon, . $225; halibut, 61o; . black
6; bass, per lb, 12 l-2o; herring, 5c i
flounders, 5c; catfish, 8c; lobster, per
lb, 12 l-2c; silver smelt, 6o; shrimp,
10c ; perch, So; sturgeon, 8c; silveraide,
et, sea trout, 12"l-2o; black bail, 20
25c; Yaquina chlnook salmon, 601
Grain bags Calcutta and domeiUe,
Wool Valley, 2627 l-2oj Katern
Oregon, 18(S20o.
Tallow Prime, per lb, 33 3-4oj No.
2 and grease, 22 l-2c
Hop, Wool, Hide, Etc. ;
IIops Choice, I0llo. prime, 091a
Wool Valley, 2027c; Eastern Ore
gon 1820c; nominal. ' '
Tallow Prime, per. lb., 83Jc; No. 2
and grease, 22o.
Hides Dry hide, No. 1, 16 lbs. and up,
1617o per lb.j dry kip, No. 1, 6 to
15 lb., 13J161o per lb.; dry calf, No. 1
undej S lbs., 1718o; dry salted, bull
and stags, one third less than dry flint
(cull, moth-eaten, badly cut, scored,
TRAVELER? GUIDE.
SAN FRANCISCO &
PORTLAND S. S- CO.
Fare inoludmg berth and meala, $15;
Round -trip, $2S.
Steamer Leaves Astoria for San
Francisco Every 5 Days.
Connects at SanFrancisco with Rail
and Steamer Lines for South,
ern California.
r THE ILLINOIS CENTRAL.
Maintains unxce;i4 servtce from ta
west to the east and south. Maklni
closo connections with trains of all
transcontinental lines, paasenfers ar
riven their cholc of routes to Chlcace
Louisville, Memphis and Ksvr Orleana
and throuch the points to the far
east
Prospective travelers desiring Infor
mation as to th lowest rates and best
routes are Invited to correspond with
the following representative:
144 Third SL, Portland, Ore.
J. C. LINDSET, Trav. Passenger Agent
142 Third Bt, Portland, Ore.
PAUL B. THOMPSON. Pass'gr. Agent
J. C. LINDBET, Trav. Passenger Agent.
14J ThlrC Bt, Portland. Ore.
rzi: .n in im ,. m, MiMTn i
I A Ticket I
Means morn than your mere
iranaportatlon if it is over
It means that you will have
every luxury and comfort the
utmost courtesy from all employ
esa safe trip and one that will
be a pleasure and delight. It is
the
,. - - t
Short Line to
Chi cago
AND BEST AS WELL.
Anything yon wish to know
about comfortable traveling will
be gladly told by.
W. A. COX, Gen. Agent
163 Third St Portland, Ore.
TRAVELERS' GUIDE, f f
.iii ' i n,i
G. W. ItOBEItTS, Agent.
Astoria, Oregon.
A. O. D. KERPVELL,
Gen. Pas. Agent
, San Franeieoo. Cat
THE MILWAUKEE
"The Pioneer Limited" St PanI to Chi-
: ago. ; "Short Line Omaha to
Chicago. "Sonth-Weat Limited" lansai
City to Chicago.
No trains is the service of an rsl1
road in the world that equals in equip
ment that of the Chicago, Milwaukee A
St. Paul Ry. They own and operate
their own sleeping and dining cars on all
their trains and give their nations an
excellence of service not obtainable else
where. ' -' ;
Berths on their sleepers ar longer,
higher and wider than in similar ears on
any other line. - They protect their trains
by the Block system.
Connections made with all trans-con
tinental lines in Union Depots.
Her tale Dansk, Svensk og Norsk
Hier wird deutsch gesprochen.
H. 8. Rowe, General Agent, Portland
Oregon. 134 Third Street, corner Alder.
Through
SALT . LAKE CITY, . COLORADO
SPRINGS, DENVER
Stop-Over Privileges Granted.
Choice of Route East of Colorado
i Points.
For Illustrated .Phamphlets Pic
turing Colorado's Beautiful Scenery
write ' . .j,. ;,.i . , .'.
W. C. McBRIDE, Gen. Agt.
t4 Third Street PORTLAND, OR.
OREGON
Short urn
and Union Pacific
71 hours from Portland to CUcac
Mo change of cars.
TIME HCHEDULEH
Depart) From Arrive-
PORTLAND
Chicago v-rf
Fortl.od Hslt Uke, Denver, rt
Rpeetal Worth, Omaba, Kn- 1 3t sa
:1. m. .MCltfr.m toal.
vis Hunt- Cbtcago and ttw East
lottos .
tipres flalt 1iie. H&Mlr f '
a-in.m. Wrth,Omb,xaa- f Ua
VI Hoot- M CUf.Bl Loatii,
Ingtoa ChKacoaB4UKMt
u 'i i !
St. Nat ' Walts Walla, Lewls-
riurtkUU ton,8pokD0,afiin-
CUp. m. poll. Mt ral, Uoluth f)s)s
vuifipo- MiiwMkee, Chicago, r r
kaoe aaa last
Oallrex- Colombia Elver to 4 a an
Mpt Hun- Portland and War Dmlf eav
day atfm I.Bdtof oeptJCt
A. C. CRAIG, GenT, Pass. Agt, PsrUoal
8TEAMXS NAHCOTTA
Leaves Astoria on the Tils
DAILY EXCEPT SUNDAY.
FOB ILWACO, connecting there wttt
trains (or Long Beach, Tioga naf
North Beach points. Returning: r
rlys at Astoria same evening.
rhrough tickets to and from all
etpal European cities.
O. W. ROBERTS, Agent.
Astoria Or.
in whd'
ASK ANY
TRAVELER
and he wQl
tell yea the
. Electric Lighted.
i the Crick Trifa of then ill for
COMFORT god ELEGANCE.
Te ticket office , at Portland is at
255 Morrison St., Cor. 3d. ;
A. D. CHARLTON
Assistant General Passenger Agent
PORTLAND. OREGON.
YOU WILL BE SATISFIED
WITH YOUR JOURNEY.
If your tickets read over the Desv.
ver and Rio Grande Railroad, tao
-Scenic Lin of the World."
. - . . v, . - .5 . . i r it'". -
BECAUSE
There are so many scenic attras
tlons and points of Interest a&osj
the line between Ogden and Den
ver that the trip never becomes,
tiresome. .
. ..... 1 ....
If yon are going East, write for bt
formation and get a pretty book thai
will teU you an about it
W. C MeBride, General Agect
134 Third Street ' :- j
PORTLAND.,
OREGON
Astoria & Columbia River R. RCo.
EFFECTIVE SBPT 18, 1905.
281 28
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Sunday only. v ' ' -
Through tickets and close connection via. N. P. railway at Portland and
Goble, and 0. R. N. via. Portland. ...
r J. C MAYO, G. F. and P. Agent
hrough hr
BEGINNING
TOURIST
SLEEPERS
EVERY DAY IN THE YEAR ; J,
BETWEEN
i n I
SEATTLE and CHICAGO
via, the
Great Northern Railway
"The Comfortable Way"
Route of the famous Oriental Limited
For detailed information, rates, etc., call on or- address
. H. DICJGSON, C. T. A.,
la Third Street, Portland,
Ore.