WEDNESDAY, MARCH ii, igofl.
THE MORNING ASTOMAN. ASTOMA, OREGON.
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Latest Quotation in the Portland'
u . . !
Complete Market Report! Corrected Eato
Day Giving the Wbolcaale Pricea ui
Commodities, Farm Produce and Vege
table. roitTl.ASli, Match 2i. Hay juices
ar considered weak in Portland, in
pile nf the heavy draft on cxWlitiK
tock rmtiltin fmrn the utoriny wcath
er on the lancet the M.itc. A giritl
deal of hay i offered cii at l!ati-fii
Orepm point, mid there It only one
piiixililp out h t in xiht now, invdldin;,'
to dealers That oiilet in the (iovcni
iiienl demand (lur llie Philippine.
llids w.ro opened in rorlland, March
hy the ijiiiuleiiiiiiiit' r, who forward
ed them to Washington. Tlee olfcr
wcte for MTlHI ton-, ill liuiothy hay to he
delivered here or in Seattle within 5n
ilaVt lifter hit -ptulli-e of the bid". The
IuwckI Iii.ru i i iiin! itood to be $t.2.i
,i tnii. 'The hay nipplied imi't be
diiiible eiiiiipie''l. o that a toll will
i.iviipv onlv 2 eol'ii1 feet in a M'.l
hold. '
"Tin- h.iv will pioliably I"- -hipped
from Seiittb-," a deahl' aid today.
"I'l.itlaiid'-. bid nitiMi ! pretty low to j
neiiire the jnb."
Grain. Produce, Feed.
Wheat .Walla Walla, 001c
lc; IdueHtein, t7J.' ; led, 05c.
Oats-White, $2H; pray, $27.
Itarley-Mrcwinp, $23.SOr24;
Vallev
feed; !
$2.1.2.'); rolled, 52423.
Hay Valley timothy, $10f?llj Eiiat-
ern Oregon, $13.50 Hj tdover, $8.50
9; cheat, $7.50(5 8; alfalfa, $10.
MillstufTa-Mhhllinps, $252fl; chop,
$19; bran, $18019; shorts, $2021.
I'lour Haixl wheat patent, $3.85:
straipht, $.1.40; graham, $325; rye,
$5.00; whole wheat Hour, $3.50; Valley,
$3.30(3.45; Dakota, $fl.507.25; East
ern rye, $5.40; PIllbury, $0.207.15;
Corvallls. $3.70.
Corn Whole, $24; crocked, $25 per
ton.
Rye $1.60 per cwt.
Buckwheat $35 per ton.
Produce.
Butter Fancy creamery, 27130c
lb.; city creamery, 30321c; dairy,
10117cj store, 14116cs Eastern
creamery, 27130c; butterfat, 271281
Cheeao Young Amertcan, IOcj Ore
gon full cream, 15c.
1'lpgn Frertli Oregon ranch, lfljc.
Poultry Old roosters, 89c; hena,
12ic13cj Spring, 1415c; broilers,
lSlflc; dressed chicken, 1313Jc;
geene, live, 9j0Jc; dressed, llHlc;
turkeya, live, 1418cj dressed, 1017c;
ducks, old, 1213c; Spring ducks, 16
10c; pigeons, per dozen, $1.001.25;
aquabs, $2.503.00. ,
Honcy-s-Dark, 10lllc; ambep 12
13cj fancy white, 1415c.
Fruits and Vegetables.
Apples Green, 75$2.25.
Pears $11. 50 box.
t ;i n i tfioo itii
iiinpe iriui vjiuu-, qoviso.uu.
Crnnberi ies $14 per barrel.
Tropical fruits Lemons, faney, rt.50;
vhoice, $3.00 per box; orrnges, :75fi5
$3.00; bananas, 5o per lb. ; pir.sapples,
$4.505.OO per dozen.
Potatoes rcr sack, 0075c for fancy,
OF HEALTH
I 30f TiOc fur Inferior stock, In iji'iinlry;
jobbers' piirtM, fidwSOc jmt 100 iriiir.iK;
turnips, 7.V Wk: saek ; cablmirn, per ICT
lh., ?I.;.V'!2IJ0; celery, .loit-n, ( VnjOc;
ionium, ",U-'i $1.00 In country;
ibliers
I"1'"' ?'"" '!" ' '
mints 75e p'-r nark; garlic, lit"; sweet
potatoe,
20c; hot
$2 2.V.i2 .'.Oi red prppe;.. dry.
i-c let I m e, $1. .VI l,ov. uli-
f" nil vegetable liiecii pea, H'w'Jc;
jn out , He; rn!ihe, 25c iloz. binches;
t l.ile peppen, 20c pound; head lettuce,
25c doen; artichokes, $2 25"i2.50 do.;
cjiulillowcr, t"M$1.00 per dozen; ihu
barb, Tic.
Groceriea, Provisions, Etc.
Nuai, siiek basis Colden C. $..05;
extra C, $.'.20; powdered, $5.K0; patent
cube, $.i!)."i, iiilie, 1). $5.70; fniit
siiKur, $5.70; beet Miuar, $4 00; barrel-,
cwt , loc; k i-ks, cwl.( 25c; boxes, ewt.,
50c ndvaliie over sack bMH (le 1 4c
lb. if paid for in 15 days).
Salt lhilei of 75 4c, bale, $1.00; bales
.if 1.0 :tc, bale, $ I . fiO; bales of 40 4, bale
$1.0O; b,tle, of 10 IV, hale, $1.00; bnj-,
50. line, ton, $11; bajjs, 50 bs genuine
Liverpool, ton, $17; Imps, 50 lbs., 1-2
pround, 00, ton, $7; It. S. V. P., 2I
lb. caiton., $225; K. S. V. P., 24 31b.
carton", $175; Liverpool lump, ton,
$s 50.
Itii-e Imperial .Japan, No. 1, $5.05;
South, rn, Japan, 5.1.4c; broken, 41e;
head, fancy, I'.Je; head, choice, 0 1 4e.
CulTee Mneha, 2I'"2He; .lava, fancy,
2H'i'.12i ; lava, pood. 2H'24c; .lava, oi-
dinary, I7'"2'c; I'osta Rii-a, fancy, ISm
'.'c; t'os'il Kica, pood, 12" 18c; Ar
binkles, llije Jiec lb.; Lion, Ml per lb.;
Columbia colTee, 13 3 4e; Salvador, 111
0 15c.
Provisions Ham-, to size, 13c; hams
nicnic. lie: bacon, .ci-ular. lllc; bacon
i
bnakfast, II 1 4'n I He; dry salt sides
lie; hacks, dry m.H, lie
Nuts Walnuts, No. 1, soft shell
15 l-4c; No. I, hard shell, 15c; Chile,
13c: almonds. 10c; filberts, 14fffl5c;
rtrimils, 14c; p cans, MllSc; hickory
i 8c; Virginia peanuts, 7, "! ; Jumbo
Virginia peanuts, tic; Japanese peanuts.
51to.de; chestnuts, Italian, 14e; cocoa
nuts, dozen, "5(5; 80c; nev almonds, 15
lflc.
Dates GoMen, 0011). boxes, nrnie;
1 lb. packages, 8c; Fnrd., 15-lb. boxes
$1.40 box.
Rcans Small white, 4o; large white,
31c; pink, 2 7-8c; bayou, 4 3-4c; Limas,
5 7-8c; Mexican reds, Ble
Figs-Whito, lb., SJfffOc; black, 07c,
Pickled goods -Pick led pigs' feet, J-
barrels, $5; 1-4 barrels, $2.75; 15-lb.
kits, $1.25; pickled tripe, J-barrels, $5;
1-4 barrels, $2.75; 15-lb. kits, $1.25;
pickled pigs' tongues, J barrels, $0.00:
1-4 barrels, $3; 15-lb. kits, $1.50; pick
led lnmbs' tonnues. 1-barrcls, $0; 1-4
barrels, $5.50; 15-lb. kits. $2.75.
Lard Keltle-rcndcvod, tierces. 10Jc;
tubs, 105-8c; 50s, 105 8c; 20s, 103-4c;
10s, 11c; 5s, 9 5-8c. Standard pure,
tierces, 91-4c; tubs, 0 7-8c; fids, D7-8c;
20s, 0 5-8c; 10s, 10 l-4c; 5s, 101 -8c.
Compounds, tierces, OJc; tubs, 0 3-4c;
Compound", tierces, tile; tubs, 0 3-4c;
50s, 0 3-4c; 5b, 7 3-8c.
Sausage Portland hum, 14Jc per lb.;
minced ham, 10c; Summer, choice dry,
171c; bologna, long, 51c; wiciterwurst,
8c; liver, 5c; pork, flc; blood, 5c; bend
cheese, 12Jc; bologna suusngo, link, 41e.
Raisins Loose Muscntels, 3-cixwn,
71e; 2-crown, 7c; blenched seedless Sul
tanas, 7 12c; unblencheil seedless Sul
tanas, 7c; London layers, 3-crown,
whole boxes of 20 pounds, $2.10; 2
crown, $2.
Dried fruit Apples, evaporated, 121c
per pound; smidried, sucks or boxes,
none; npiieots, ll121c; peaches, 10
11c; pcare, none; prunes, Italian, 61
file; French, 3jc; figs, California blacks,
5 3-4c; do while, none; Smyrna, 20c;
plums, pitted, Gc.
Cereal foods Rolled outs, cream, 90-1
lb. nack, $0.75 j lower grade, $5.25(7
$0.25 j oatmeal, U:n cut, 50-lb, sacks,
$H bul; 10 II). niicks $4,25 per crate;
ouliiii'iil (ground), 5011). nack", $7.60
per bale; 10 Hi, uckx, $4 per bale) split
pens, $4.50 per 100 lb, suckj 25-lb. j
Iioxck, $1.15; pcml hurley, $4.75 per 100 i
Hi,; 25 Hi. liox, $1,25 per box; pantry
Hour, 10 lb, u k, $'-'.50 per bale,
('aiinc'l xulmnn - Columbia River, I lb.
t u 1 U , $1.H5; 2 lb. IiiIIh, $2.50; fancy, 1-1
lb. llaU, $2.00; J lb. fancy fluU, $1,25;
fancy I Mi, ovals $2.75; Aluxka tullit,
pinji, IHiirj red, $1.45; tiominal, 2n, tall,
$i.on.
Livestock Market.
CiiltlcI'iirht steer, $3,754; COW,
$.'I.OOr3,25; calves, $3.O0(?j4.75.
Hhec)-$5.75.$0.OO; lambs, $55.50.
lli;-$5,75''fl.OO; light hogs, $5
5,25.
Wild Game.
.lack rabbi!-, $2' 2 50 dozen.
Sngiir, ack bai -iJoMen C, $5.05;
Fresh Meats and Fish.
Tie h ini'uti Veal, small, 7fr8c;
lar(je, 4 V" .'Je; polk, "( He; beef, bull,;
2j'"; Miv, lilMlo; steer, 4 i ', 5c ;
inil(i,li, KlSjf; lamb OfaOJc.
( I um-H-inMiell, per box. $2.00; ras
iir irliilnit, $2 00 er xX.
Oyht' t" Slmalwat'T Hay, per gallon,
$2.2.i; filympia, per Mick, $5.25; Kastern
Iraimplniited, $1.00 per 100.
I'ih-Cjub, per down, $150; Shoal
.(,.,. i-y, 0; ster, p;r aack, $4.00;
j oy- teiH, Ballon. $2.25; halibut, 7c; black
i rod. 7c: l,a( tier lb.. IKc: lierrinir. Be:
flounders, Be; catfish, He; lobsters, per
lb., 121c; fitver sniilt, 0c; tdirimp, IOcj
j ,,, u.tf (-,. fcturueon, 8c; sea trout, 12c;
hlack ban, 2; Columbiu River ateel-
heinh, He; Columbia River smelt, 3c;
Chinook nalmon, 9c.
Hops, Wool, Hldet, Etc.
Gram bag Calcutta and domestic,
7c.
Wool-Valley, 227 l-2c; Kastern
Oregon, 18 (a. 20c.
Tallow Prime, per lb., 33 3-4c; No.
2 and grease, 2f2 1 2c.
Hops Choice, lOCalle; prime, 931
Wool-Valley, 2027ic; Eastern Ore
gon, 18(20c; nominal.
Tallow Prime, per lb., 3(3!c; Ko. 2
and grease, 2(&2lc
Hldea Dry hidea, No. 1, 18 Ibe. and up,
lOrti 17c per lb.; dry kip, No. 1, 5 to
15 lbs., lSifilOle pcrlb.; dry calf, No. 1
unde 5 lba., 1718c; ry salted, bulla
and sUps, one third leas than dry flint
(culls, motb enten, badly cut, acored,
murrain, hair-slipped, weatber-beaten or
grubby, 2S3c per lb. lesa) j eaited hides,
j teer, sound, 00 lbs. and over, 9(10c per
Jib.; 50 to 00 lbs., 8 l-29c per lb.; un.k-r
jSO lbs. and cowa, 8(&9c j)cr lb.; aalte.1
j Ug and bulls, sound, 6c per lb.; salted
j kip, sound, 1& to 30 lbs., 9c per lb.; salt-
rd veal, sound, 10 to 14 lbs., 9c per lb.;
salted calf, bound, tinder 10 lbs., 10c per
lb. (green, uusalted, lc per lb. less; culls,
lc per lb. less). Sheep kktcis: Shear
lings, No. 1 butchers' stock, 25(a 30c eacb;
short wool, No. 1 butchers' stock, 40
60c each; medium wool, No. 1 butchers'
stock, OOfJBOe; long wooi, No. 1 butchers'
stock, $1.00(5 1.50 ecn Murrain pelts,
from 10 tu 20 per cent less, or 12(g;14c
per lb.; horse hides, Halted, each, accord
ing to eie, $1.502.00; dry, each, ac
cording to size, $1.50; colU hides, 25
50c each; goat akina, common, 1015e
each; Angora, with wool on, 25c(g$1.5fl
each.
Mohair Choice, 3035o.
Feathers 3eeae, white, 35$40c;
geese gray or mixed, 25 30c; duck,
white, 1520c; duck, mixed, 1215c
Oil and Lead.
Coal oil Pearl and astral oil, cases,
20Jc per gallon; water white oil, iron
barrels, 15c; wood barrels, 171c; extra
star cases, 25c; headlight oil, 175 de
grees, cases, 23Je; iron barrels, l"lc
(Washington State test burning oils,
except headlight, Jc per gallon higher.)
Benzine Sixty-three degrees, cases,
22c; iron barrels, 171c.
Turpentine In eases, 89c; in wood
barrels, Rfle; in iron barrels, J3c; in 10
case lots, 88o.
iLnseed oil Rnw, 5-bnrrel lots, 50c;
1-barrel lots, 57c; in casc3, 62c; boiled,
barrel lots, 58c; 1-barrel lots, 59c; in
cases, 04o.
(iii-olinc Stove gasoline, cases, 4e;
iron barrels. ISc; 8(1 degrees gasoline,
cases, 22c; iron barrels or drums, 2(!c.
Rope Pure Manila, 14jc; ntundunl,
133c; Sisal, 11c; Isle brand Sisal, OJe.
Wire Nails Present bnse at $2.70.
Lead Strictly pure white lead and
red lead, in tons, 73c; 500-lb. lots, 8ic;
less than 500 lbs., 8ic
Torture By Savages.
"Speaking of the torture to which
some of the savage- tribes in the Philip
pines subject their captives, reminds me
of the intense suffering I endured for
throe months from inflammation of the
Kidneya," says W, M. Sherman, of Cush
iii". Mo.. "Nothiii!? hclned me until I
tried Electric Bitters, three botfcea of
which completely cured me." Cures' Liv
er Complaint, Dyspepsia, Blood disor
ders and Malaria; and restores the weak
and nervous to robust health. Guaran
teed by Chas. Rogers, druggist. Price
50e.
NOW FOR A NICE DAINTY
LITTLE PIECE OF
CHINA
A CHINA TEA POT, CHOCO
LATE POT, CUP AND SAUCER
OR EVEN A NICE LITTLE TEA
SET, MAY BE JUST THE THING
YOU ARE WANTING -IF SO
THE PLACE TO GO IS THE
Yokohama Bazaar
fX t'oiiiiiifrnlttl Hlrwl, Antorlu.
ASK ANY
TRAVELER
nml he will
tell you the
Klectrin Lighted.
s the Crack Train of them all for
COMFORT and ELEGANCE.
TV ticket office ii Portland is at
255 Morrison St., Cor. yl.
A. D. CHARLTON,
Assistant (k-neral PuBaeuger Agent.
PORTLAND, OREGON.
TRAVELERS' GUIDE.
THE MILWAUKEE
"Tha Pioneer Limited" St. Paul to Chi
cago. "Short Line" Omaha to
Chicago. "South-West Limited" Kanaai
City to Chicago.
No trains in the service of airy raL'
road in the world that equals in equip
mcnt that of the Chicago, Milwaukee &
St Paul Sy. They own and operate
their own sleeping and dining cars on all
their trains and give their pationi an
excellence of horv iee not obtainable else
where. Berths on their sleepers are longer,
higher and wider than in similar cars on
any other line. They protect their train
by the Block system.
Connections made with all trans-con
tinental lines in Union Depots.
ner tales Dansk, Svensk og Norsk
Hier wird deutsch gtsprochea.
U. S. Rowe, General Agent, Portland
" 134 Third Street, corner Alder
SAN FRANCISCO &
PORTLAND S. S- CO.
Fare Including berth and meals, $15;
Round -trip, t2h.
Steamer Leaves Astoria for San
Francisco Every 5 Days.
Connects at Sanrrancisco with Rail
and Steamer Lines for South,
em Cal ornia.
G. V. UOUWKTS, Agent.
Astoria, Oregon.
A. Q. D. KERP.ELL,
Gen. Pas. Agen'
San Francisco. (
Through
SALT LAKE CITY, COLORADO
SPRINGS, DENVER
Stop-Over Privileges Granted.
Choice of Routes East of Colorado
roinU.
For Illustrated Phamphlets Pic
turing Colorado's Beautiful Scenery
write
W. C. McBRIDE, Gen. Agt.
124 TUrd Street PORTLAND, OR.
(frf)
ill
A Ticket
Means more than your mere
transportation if it la 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
Short Line to
Chi cago
AND BEST A3 WELL.
Anything you wi-h to know
about cornfoi table traveling will
be gladly told by.
W. A. COX, Gen. Agent
153 Third St. - Portland, Ore.
Have von pain- in the back, inflamma
tion 'if any kind, rheiimati-m, fainting
spell-, indigestion or constipation, Hoi
lister's Rocky Mountain Tea make you
well, keeps you well. 35 cents. Frank
Hart, druggist.
Study the Map
Thirteen states and territories of the Middle
West are traversed by Rock Island lines. There
are mors cities of 25,000 population and upwards
on the Rock Island System than on any other
Western road! From Minnesota to Texas, from
the Rocky Mountains to the Great Lakes, it is
Rock Island country. The Rock Island System
occupies a strategic position in the western'
railway world.
Going somewhere ? Get a Rock Island folder
and study the map ten to one your destination
- is on the Rock Island or reached by way of it.
Note our several offices maintained in the
Northwest :
Portland, Seattle, Spokane,
Butte and Salt Lake City.
The Rock Island is reaching out for busi
nessand solicits yours.
Astoria & Columbm River R. R Zit
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SEASIDE
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Sunday only.
Through tickets and close connection via. N. P. railway at Portland and
Goble, and O. R. 4 I.', via, Portland.
J. C. MAYO, G. F. and P. Agent.
BEGINNING FEB. 15, 1906
THROUGH
TOURIST
SLEEPERS
EVERY DAY IN THE YEAR 4
BETWEEN
SEATTLE and CHICAGO
via the
8 Great Northern Railway
"The Comfortable Way"
Route of the famous Oriental Limited
For detailed information, rates, etc., call on or address
H. DICKSON, C. T. A.,
isa Third Street, Portland, Ore.
YOU WILL BE SATISFIED
WITH YOUR JOURNEY.
There are ao many scenic attrac
tions and points of Interest alona
the line between Ogden and Den
ver that the trip never becomes
tireeome.
If your tickets read over the Den
ver and Rio Grande Railroad, tha
"Scenic Line of the World."
BECAUSE
If you are going East, write tor In
formation and get a pretty book thai
will tell you all about It
W. C. McBride, Genera! Agent.
124 Third Street
PORTLAND. OREGON
Accordion. Sunburst
and Knife Pleating
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.
a. h. Mcdonald,
General Agent, Rock Island System,
140 Third Street, Portland, Ore.
SBPT 18, 1905.
Arrive.!
(union
Depot.)
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