The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930, March 07, 1906, Page 7, Image 7

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    WEDNESDAY, MARCH, 7, igol
TIIK M011NINO ASTOIUAN. ASTOK1A. OHKUOX.
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Absolutcl Puro
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A Cream of Tartar Powder
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Latest Quotations in the Portland
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Commodities, Farm Produce and vn
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Wln'iit - Wit 1 1 it Witllii, v; VhIIpv,
":ir; l.hlCHtoiii, HIV; r'd, (i0.
(:iU--While, $.'S; piv, $27.
Ikii ley - Hi . w ill;, .'I.Sdf.i 24 ; frpil;
I'JII.'.T.; rollc.l, f2l'"2.V
Hay -Vitllpy timothy, $1011; Kmt
n Oregon, $I3.Wi Mj clover, ?.S.50!ii
1; client, $7.r.0ftfl; rtlfillfn, $10.
Milltuir-Mi.Ii!liiiK'H, $2.riff2fl; chop,
fli); lirnn. $1S1!I; fhortH, $20(521.
FIotir-Hiiril wheat patent. $4.10;
utraiftl't, fl.SO; (.mhIihid, $.'l..r)0; re,
$fl ; whole wheat Hour, $3.73; Vulley,
$.1.50(3.IW; Dakota, $fl.50(ri;7.25; Kltt
rrn rye, $5.40; Pill-bury, $0.207.15;
CorvulliH, $3.70.
Corn Whole, $24; crocked, $25 per
ton.
Ilye $1.50 per cwt.
Huekwheat $12.00 per toru
Produce.
Butter Fancy crennn-fy, 27J30c
lb.; city creamery, 30321c; dairy,
10117(?i ntore, 14.10c; Enstern
cieninery, 27130c; butter-fat, 2D(?31e.
CIkh'bo -Young Americnn, 10c; Ore
gon full creiini, 15e.
.;ggg.'reKh Oregon ranch, lCJc.
Poult ry 01.1 roost era, 8(?i,Uc; hens,
12J13c; iSpring, 14 (ft-1 fa broilera,
18'l(le; (lrenHC.l chickens 1313Jc
geoe, live, OJOlej dressed, lltlc;
turkeys, live, Hft'lfa; dresmed, l(l17c;
duckn," old, 1213c; Spring duckn, 15
10c; pigeoim, per dozen, $1.001.25;
aqtmbs, $2.CO3.00.
Honey Dark, lOltWllc; amber 12
13c; fancy white, 1415o.
Fruits and Vegetables.
Apples Green, 75$2.25.
Pears $1 1.50 box.
Crapo fruit-Crate, $33.5'J.
Cranberries $14 per barrel.
Tropical fruits Lemons, fane,', M.50;
choke, $3.00 per box; oranges, mu$
$3.00; bananas, 6c per lb.j plrsapples,
$4.505.00 per flozen.
rotatousPer sack, UO75o for fancy.
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OF HEALTH
30rt .fine fur inferior duel , l-i 1 Mm! 1 ;
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III"., l-t.V" 2.IH); celery, '."l II, 7W.I0..;
iiiii'-im, t ''" ; I .mi in fount i j ; ;liln-i,'
illi c, jl.'HI'.i I '.'.); lieeU, ij 1 jn-f d!tck
1 ' .,- k ; (Mi In-, 10 ; m t
'.'.1'" '.' Mi; ml pi 1 .; 1. ili v
,'H.'; llMt Lull-.' li'ttWT, $! ."lU mv ( it t
(mlliil ". .()! k - Uli-eli pen., S'-i'.U1;
".i.ilt , hr; r nil Ik'", 2.V do, lit n.-hes ;
I lull- -'''"'!, '.!l- pound , II' il.l ft!ll'
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Gnu-eric, I'ruvituons, Etc.
.sllir, .ill k I'.IM- 'lol'I'-ll (', i.'i.O.'i;
; V 1 1 .v ( ', .'.'i.'JO, Jh.VhIi H'i, ?.VSH; j.;it.it
' i'.l.'i, , 11 fie, ! I! f $.'ll; fruit
; Mi.Mr. V7"; beet Mi'Mf. il.W; l,..rr-l-.
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.Ml.. ii.Imiihi. 1. ii ml. Im is lie-- 1 lc
lb. if puid for in l.'i d.iy).
I lull'', sf i ; lull's
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I r.ii .,, iiiiji-, .i i,h; i,;iim of 4i i,iii-
If'"; ..i!e, ,,( In I'v, Imle, $I.liO; bajf-,
ill", lui. "'.:, til; .kip-, 5 II', genuine
.iriMnit, ti.ii, fi"; -.i).. .'in lli., 1:
Vii'iin l, I'"1-. i"ii, 7; lv. S. V. 1'., 20
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,. li,:,n,;il .1,.-.in, N.i. !, $.V,..;
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ll'-ii'l. fiilU'V, t'.J ; ln-.i i . cliuii i, '111.-.
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1 1 i - it i. . I1.-; I.acii, i.tilar, UJe; liacmi.
1 !iieakt'a-t. I. 'I I -I"' 1!'. ; dry fait bid.'-.
1 lr; li.ii-k-. ill V -all, lie.
nt- Walimlx, Nc 1, M'ft t-hell.
I'. l ','; ,i. 1, haul nhell, K.e; Chile,
l.'ie; a! ml-, lii.-; lillirlt-, II'.' 1 ." ;
Hr.i.iU, 1 1'-; i eaii, i:ii' 1.1c; hiekory,
Se; Virginia .i.imiN, 7(n7i''; .luinbo
'irj.'iiiia .r.iuuN, !(; .lapiincse prainiN.
.'i'il'ii.; rlir-lnllK Hlllillll, lie; l-iicua-
nut-, ilii.-ii, 7"i'S(ic; iu'V altnniii!-;, l.'i
Oi llir.
Dutei ll.il'li'ii, 00 Hi. lioxc, Oi'iOJc;
1 II). packages, Be; Paid., l.'i-lb. boxc,
$1.40 box.
I!eiiii- Smiill white, 4c; large while,
.'lie; pink. 2 7-Se; bayou, 4 3 -)e; I.iinas.
.ri 7-He; Mexican reds, BJe.
l'igs White, lb., fl(n (Si1; black, Oci 7c.
Pickled goods Pickled pig' feet, i
barrvlH, $3; 1-4 lmrrds, $2.7.1; 1" lb.
kits, $1.2."i; pickled tripe, J barrels, $,"i;
1-4 barrels, $2.75; 1. lb. kits, $1.2,1;
pickled pigs' tongue-', i barrels, $('..00:
1-4 bnrreN, $3; 151b. kits, $1.50; pick
led lambs' tongues, I barr.k $11; 14
barrels, $.1.50; 15-lb. kits. $2.7.1.
l.ard -Kettlc-rciidcrcil, ti.-j-ccs, lOje;
tubs, 10 5-8c; 50s, 10 5-8c; 20s, 10.T4o;
10-, lie; 5s, 0.1-Sc. Staniliiiil pure,
tierces, !H-4e; tub-, 0 7-8e; 50s, 1)7 Sc;
20s, fl.VKe; 10s, 10 1-4c; 5s, 10 1-8c,
Compounds, tierces, (lie; tubs, (i.'l -le;
Compound-, tierces, OJc; tubs, 0 3 4c;
,10s, Ii ,'1- le ; .Is, 7 3 -8c.
Sau-nge Portland iiuni, I lie jier lb.;
minced liiim, 10c; Summer, choice dry,
171c; bologna, long, file; wiciterwurst ,
8c; liver. 5c; pork, !; blood, fie; head-chce-e,
121c; bologna sausage, link, 4Sc.
liaisins I.oo-e Mnsentels, 3-ctMwn.
71c; 2-crown, 7c; bleached seedless Sul
tanas, 7d'12c; unbleached seedless Sul
liinns, 7c; London layers, 3-erown,
whole boxes of 20 iounds, $2.10; 2
erown, $2.
Dried fruit Apples, evaporated, 121c
per pound; stindried, sacks or boxes,
none; apricots, )l(?121e; peaches, 10 (te
lle; pea in, none; prunes, Italian, filfn)
01c; French, 31c; figs, California blacks,
5 3-4c; do white, none; Smyrna, 20c;
plums, pitted, Co.
Cereal foods Rolled oats, cream, 00
lb. sacks, $0.75; lower grade, $5.25
$0,2.1; oatmeal, ulccl cut, B0-lb. sacks,
H bale; 10 lb, wicki, $4.25 per crate;
ia Lineal (ground , 50 1b. sucks, $7.50
p r bale; 10 lb, narks, $4 per bale; split
pens, $l..1 p.r 1(H) lb. suck; 25-lb.
bones, f 1.15; pi-iul hurley, $1.75 per 100
lb.; 25 lb, boxei, $1.25 per box; pustry
Hour, 10 lb. mick, $2.50 per bule.
' ii ii i if f Kiiliiiiiii ( iiliiiiibiii I'.iver, I lb.
lull-, l.."i; 2 lb. lull-, $2.50; finny, I
lb. lints, I.2.IMI; J Hi. fit ii y Huts, $1,21;
fiincy lib, .iviil-, 2.7.1; Alaska tull.
ping, !ii ; led, H.45; lMHiiin.il, 2-, tall,
i.o.
Livestock Market.
Cattle liml nteem, $3.75f4; cow,
3.Wfj3.25; calves, $3.00r4.75.
iSheep - $.V7.V.$ii.(Kl; lambs, $55.60.
Hogs -$5,750, G.W; light hogs, $5
1.25.
Wild Game.
.Ia.; rabbit-, $22.50 do.en.
Sugar, Mi'-k basis - fiolden C., $.1.05;
Frciih Meats and Fish.
Pre- h iin'its Veal, small, 71, 8c;
huge, 41'' .11'-; poik, 71'' He; hi-cf, bulls,
21' 3c; row-, .'ii''41e; steers, 4i5e
iiiiiMiiii, H'Slr; luiiibs IK';t)lc.
CI mi.-- Ilaiilsliell, per box, 2.W; raz
or clams, $2.00 per box.
iy i.t m - Slumlnuti-r Pay, per gallon,
.'2.1; (ilympi.i, per nark, $5.2.1; Kastdn
traridplunteil, $1.00 p r 100.
I 1..I1- ("ralr, per doen, $1.50; Shoal
iwilcr Hay o; sleM. per Sick, $1.00;
'iy-ters, gallon, $2.25; halibut, 7c; black
.("!, 7'-; l,a-, pi-r II.., )He; herring, fir;
:luiili'ei n, .I-; caMisli, Sr; lub-ters, pet
lie, 121'-; hiher mn.-lt, fie; shrimp, 10c;
p ii'h, 5c; htuig'-on, 8e; sea trout, 121c;
I, lack ha-, 25c; Columbia Piver at eel
lira, l, !lc; Culuinbiil Pivrr smelt, 3c;
l hiiini.k abtion, Or,
Hops, Wool, Hides, Etc.
(ruin bag Calcutta and domestic
7c.
Wool-Valley, 2827, l-2c; KasU-ra
Oregon, 18(o.20c.
Tallow Prime, per lb., 3ci3 3 4c; No.
2 and grease, 2fi;2 l-2c.
l!..ps-Choice, im.Ue- prime. Oft 7.
Wool -Valley, 20ft:27Jc; Eastern Ore
gon, l8('20i'; nominal.
Tallow-Prime, p.-r lb.. 3e3 3Jc; No. 2
ind grease, 2rti2Jc.
Hides Dry hides, 7o. 1, 10 Ils. and up,
!tlf 17c er lb.; dry kip, No. 1, 8 to
15 lbs., Pllfn Idle per lb.; dry calf, No. 1
unde.- 8 lbs., 17(?18e; flry aalU'd, bulls
mill htngs, one third less than dry Hint
ictills, moth-eaten, badly cut, scored,
murrain, hair-slipped, weather-beaten or
grubby, 2ft 3c per lb. It-); salted hides
steers, sound, 00 lbs. and over, Oft 10c per
lb.; 50 to 00 lbs., 8 l-2(Sl)c per lb.; un-tcr
50 lbs. and cows, 86,9e per lb.; salted
stags and bulls, sound, 0c per lb.; salted
kip, sound, 15 to 30 lbs., !c per lb.; salt
ed veal, sound, 10 to It lbs., 0c per lb.;
salted calf, sound, under 10 lbs., 10c per
lb. (green, unsaltcd, lc per lb. less; culls,
lc per lb. less). Sheep KMns: Shear
lings, No. 1 butchers' stock, 2530c each;
short wool, No. 1 butchers' stock, 40(ii:
ftOe each; medium wool, No. 1 butchers'
stock, fl0fi80c; long wooi, No. 1 butchers'
stock, $1.00(51.80 earn Murrain pelts,
from 10 to 20 per cent less, or 1214c
per lb. j horse hides, salted, each, accord
ing to sire, $1.50ffl2.fK); dry, each, ac
cording to size, $1.50; colts' hides, 25(tf
50c each; goat skins, common, 1015c
each; Angora, with wool on, 25c(u,$1.50
each.
Mohair Choice, 3032o.
Feathers (Jeese, white, 35?40c;
geese gray or mixed, 2530c; duck,
white, 15(S20c; duck, mixed, 12gl5c.
Oil and Lead.
Coal oil Pearl and astral oil. cases,
20Jc jier gallon; water white oil, iron
barrel, 15c; wood barrels, 171c; extra
star cases, 25c; headlight oil, 175 de
grees, cases, 231c; iron barrels, 171c.
(Washington State test burning oils,
except headlight, lc per gallon higher.)
Hcn.ine Sixty-three degrees, cases.
22c; iron barrels, 171c
Turpentine In cases, 80c; in wood
barrels, 8tlc; in iron barrels, 83c; in 10
cflse lots, 88c.
il.nseed oil Raw, 5-barrel lots, 5flc;
1 barrel lots, 57c; in cases, C2e; boiled,
barrel lots, 5Sc; 1-lmrrel lots, 60c; in
cases, (14c.
f!u-olinc Stove gasoline, cases, 24Jc:
iron barrels, 18c; 80 degrees gasoline,
cases, 22c; iron barrels or drums, 20c.
Pope Pure Manila, 14Jc; standard,
133c; Sisal, 11c; Isle brand Sisal, I'Jc.
Wire Nails Present base at $2.70.
Lead Strictly pure white lead and
red lead, in tons, 7Jc; 600-lb. lots, 8Je;
less than 500 lbs., 8c.
Gives Health, Vigor and Tone.
ITerbine is a boon for sufferers from
mien mis. Hv its use the blood is
quickly regenerated and the color be
comes' normal. The drooping strength
revived. 1 no languor is aimini-neo.
miKIi vii'or and tone nredominate.
New life and happy activity results.
is. Pelle II. Siinci Miduiesuorougtt,
u-i-iies I hnvo been troubled with
liver eomnlaint and poor blood, and
fnnn.l nothinsr to benefit me like
llerbine, I hope never to be without it.
I have wished tlint I had known of it
in mv husband's life time." 50c. Sold by
Hurt's drug store.
Cured Consumption.
Mrs, II. V. F,vaii, Clearwater, Kan.,
writes, My hiislmnd uy nick for three
month. The doctois said he hud rpiick
consumption. We procured a buttle of
Jiallard liourehoiiinl Syrup, and it
cured him, That was hx years ago and
since (hen we have ahuiys kept u bot
tle in the hoii'e. We eunnot do with
out It. For coughs and colds it has no
c(ul. 25c, 50c uiid $1.00. Sold by
Hurt's drug store.
MORNING AST0RIAH
Is on Sale in
Astoria at
J. N. GRIFFIN'S BOOKSTORE.
UTZINGER'S NEWS DEPOT,
OCCIDENT HOTEL OFFICE,
SCULLY'S U3AR ST0R&
JOS. JACOBS, CIGAR STORE.
THE AST0RIAN OFFICE,
Tenth and Commercial Sta.
60 YEARS'
EXPERIENCE
Trade Marks
Designs
Copyrights 4c.
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Scientific Jlttierican.
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TRAVELERS' GUIDE.
Through
SALT LAKE CITY, COLORADO
SPRINGS, DENVER
Stop-Over Privileges Granted.
Choice of Pontes Kast of Colorado
Points.
For Illustrated Phaniphlets Pic
turing Colorado's li.-iiiitiful Scenery
write
W. C. McBRIDE, Gen. Agt.
i24 Third Street PORTLAND, OR.
THE MILWAUKEE
"The Pioneer Limited" St. Paul to Chi
cago. "Short Line" Omaha to
Chicago. "South-West Limited" Kansas
City to Chicago.
No trains in the service of an;, rai
road in the world that equals in equip
mcnt that of the Chicago, Milwaukee &
St. Paul Ry. They own and operate
their own sleeping and dining cars on all
their trains and give their pationi an
excellence of service not obtainable else
where. Berths on their sleepers are longer,
higher and wider than in similar cars on
any other line. They protect their trains
by the Block system.
Connections made with all trans-con
tineiital lines iu Union Depots.
Her tales Dansk, Svensk og Norsk
Hier wird deutsch gesproehefc.
H. S. Rowe, General Agent, Tovtland
hl 134 Third Street, corner Alder.
SAN FRANCISCO &
PORTLAND S. S. CO.
Fart including berth and meals, 115;
Round -trip, $25.
Steamer Leaves Astoria for San
Francisco Every 5 Days.
Connects at SanFrancisco with Rail
and Steamer Lines for South,
em California.
G. W. ItOUKKTS, Agent.
Astoria, Oregon.
A. G. D. KERBBLL.
Gen. Pas. Agen'
8an Franoisoo, (
s
A Ticket
Means more than your mere
transportation 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 la
the
Short Line to
Chi cago
AND BEST A3 WELL.
Anything you wi-h to know
about comfoi table traveling will
be gladly told by.
W. A. COX, Gen. Agent.
153 Third St. Portland, Ore.
ASK ANY
TRAVELER
and be will
tell vou the
r
Eler:tric Limited.
's the Crack Train of them all for
COMFORT and ELEGANCfc-
The ticket ofrice at Portland is at
255 Morrison St., Cor. 3d.
A. D. CHARLTON,
Assistant General Pubsenger Agent.
PORTLAND. OREGON.
Accordion, Sunburst
and Knife Pleatins
To Order
STEAM PROCESS.
No Hot Irons. No Burning of Goods.
Miss O. Gould
Eighth Floor, Marquam Building.
PORTLAND.
Prompt and Careful Attention Given
to all Out-of-Town Orders.
f A
"HI IS
Astoria & Columbia River R. R Cx
EFFECTIVE
28
26
30
a. ni.
24 I 22 1 Leave.
p.in
p. m.'a. m.j
7:00; 8:00, PORTLAND
8:10 9:10,
9:03'l0:0o,
9:24 10:20,
10:35 11:35,
ill:35,
leave. Goble. arrive
Clatskine Junct.
Westport.
arrive ASTORIA 'eava
leave ASTORIA srrive
8:155:50 11:40
8:35 6:10 12:05
8:366:11 12:10;
8:46:6:25 12:30'
11:55, arrive WAKRENTON leave
I leave WARRENTOX arrive
arrive Ft. Stevens .eave
I leave Ft. Stevens arrive
arrive WARRENTOX leave
11:55, leave WARRENTOX leave,
8:466:26
8:55,6:39
8:586:40
p. m.
9:12 7:03
9:187:11
9:25 7:20
12:14, Clatsop.
12:21, Gearhart
12:30 arrive SEASIDE leave
Sunday only.
Through tickets and close connection via. N. P. railway at Portland and
Goble, and O. R. & !.. via. Portland.
BEGINNING FEB. 15, 1906
THROUGH
TOURIST
SLEEPERS
EVERY DAY IN THE YEAR
BETWEEN
SEATTLE and CHICAGO
via
3 Great Northern Railway
"The Comfortable Way"
Route of the famous Oriental Limited
For detailed information, rates, etc., call on or address
ii. DICKSON, C. T. A.,
iai Third Street, - Portland, Ore.
(G
TRAVELERS' QUIDt
Oregon
Short line
amd UNION PACIFIC
71 hours from Portland to Chic.
No shang-s of cars.
TIME HCHKDULKH
From
PORTI.A.Vft
Depart
Arrive
Chicago
I Portland
Hriec'al
i S-.lfia. m.
Halt Lake, Denver, Kt
Worth, Omaha. Kan-
5 Sp
.sasCltj.MtLoHla,
i via Hunt
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ing bon
i Atlantic
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!;ii)i.iii, vvortti, (Jmaha, Kan
j via Hunt- sas City.Ht Ixiula,
, Ington (,'h ia.Ko aud the East
7 :1 a m
i Bt. Paul
Walla Walla, Owla-
Uin. ."IKlkanp. VI InnA.
Fast Mall
cl.'.n rn
apolU 1st Paul, Uuluthi i8;00p to
via BK)-
Kane
and Ka.it
lially ex- -Columbia Klver to
cpt Hun-jPortland and Way
day atTamiljiudiugs
1
4am
Daily ex
cept Mou
A, C. CRAIG, Genl, Pasa. Agt, Portia.
STEAMER NAHC0TTA
Leaves Astoria on the Tids
DAILY EXCEPT SUNDAY.
FOR ILWACO, connecting there wit
trains for Long Beach, Tioga an
North Beach points. Returning ax
rtvs at Astoria same evening.
Through tickets to and from all prin
cipal European cities.
O. W. ROBERTS, Astent,
Astoria, Or.
YOU WILL BE SATISFIED
WITH YOUR JOURNEY.
There are so many scenic attrac
tions and points of interest along
the line between Ogden and Den
ver that the trip never becomes
tiresome.
If your tickets read over the Den
ver and Rio Grande Railroad, tat
"Scenic Line of the World."
BECAUSE
If you are going Ee.st, write ror In
formation and get a pretty book that
will tell you all about It
W. C. McBride, Genera! Agent
124 Third Street
PORTLAND. OREGON
SBPT 18, 1905.
Arrive.
21 I 23 I 25
29 j
(Union Depot.)
a. ni.;p. m.Jp.m
a. iu.:
11:20,
9:50,
10:10
8:40,
7:401
9:11
8:51
7:45
7:40.
7:201
7:19
6:10
5:20
!:45
10:45,
10:25,
10:25
5:052:20
7:20
7:06
7:06
8:52
6:52
6: 2o!
2:15,
2:00
10:15
10:14
10:05
10:05
9:45
5:05
4:45
8:22! 4:3S;
9:38j
6:15 4:30
' :30
J. C. MAYO, G. F. and P. Agent
the
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