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THURSDAY, MARCH ",;,flofl. THE MORNING ASTOIUAN, ASTORIA, OREGON. NltlLAi MARKETS Latest Quotations in the Portland Markets. lompleU Market Reports Corrected Eaua Day Giving tbe Wboleaala Prices uf Commodities, Firm Produce and vg' UblM. h)KTI,.VNI), M,inli 21. - Hutler it In lnuvy r l I on Front tt , mid In I'llni'il to illi up In the iiriliniiM', )miIi i ny !" imiiit 1'iiitift down In older to woik tiN'k off Muff they Im'POIIII' ulitlf. rptown rwtiim'ilft ftoit K'xl "Up plt of tif!i i-i'iiin, Imt th dally rlilirtiinj'H nit' itUpund of without clllll mlty nt llili' ii pound. Sugar Up ioc. Snjjiir itduiniKil We a bundled thW nmrniiiK, in iiiiidHni wllli ndvli'i' from the Wrlrrn Hiiifiir Ueflnery, which i'ivi- iiN n rrn-Min that rnw him -iirre, Whoh-ulc iif.'iir di'iihiM attribute lhl mnily to nil liielliinllnn on tint part of Hawaiian miynr planter to hold their ritwn until ready to do their own re fining, Tli" planter have iii'ii1ly pur I'lrnd n Mijjar ivllnliitf plant nt Cirrk-i-tt, Ciil, where they expect to mnmifne tin dpy Kftiilit'1''! "(.'' f"f " ' rifle Omt trade. Valley feed; Grain, Produce, Feed. Wheat-Walla Walla, Bn&? 73i bluentem, 67t'i red, 05c. Oate-Whlte, 2R gray 127. Harley-Rrewlnif, t23.B0(rf24i 23J55j rolled, f24(g2. Hay-Valley timothy, flOfJllj Eaat ern Oregon, fl3.SO14S clover, $850 9; cheat, 7JO(8 alfalfa, $10. MilUtuffe-Mlddlliigs, t2526j chop, 118, bran, I1819 shorts, f2021. Flour Hard wheat patent, 3.3i straight, 13.40; graham, 13.25 1 rye, 15.00; whole wheat flour, $3.60; Valley, 13.30$ 3.43; Dakota-, $0.50753; Ket em rye, $3.40; rilibury, $0.207.1fl; Corvallls. $3.70. Corn-Whole, $24; crocked, $25 , per ton. Rye 11.50 per cwt. nitckwhrt $35 per ton. lb., $1.76(&2.00j celery, dono, 75f00c) onloiid, 75o'a$1.00 In country) jobbers' prices, l,00(f 1.25j beats, $1 pep aacki carrot, 75o per aack) garlic, 1 0 . j sweet potatoes, $2,25(2.50j red peppei. dry, 20c hothouse lettuce, $1.60 box. Cali fornia vegetabba reen peaa, 8$Dc) sprouts, He) rsdMies, 25e do, benches; Chile peppers, 20a pound; head lettuce, 25a dozen; artichokes, $2.29(2.00 dot.; cauliflower, 00c($1.00 pep dozen; rhu I'arb, 77( , Grocf, Provisions, Etc, fii(siir, sack basls-'iolden C, $3.03; exlrn C, $5.20; powdered, $5.80; patent cube, $5.05; cane, I), 0., $5.70; fruit sugar, $5.70; beet enigtir,, $4.00; barrel, nwt, 10c; keg, cwt., 25c; boxen, cwt,, fiOo advance over sack bal (leas l-4c lb, If. paid for in 15 days), 8ultl!ttla of 75-4c, bale, $l.0O bale, of 00'3e, bale, $MM; bales of 40-4, bale, $1.00; bale of lO lOe, bale, $1.00; bg, W. line, ton, $11; bags, 50 lbs., genuine Liverpool, ton, $17; bag, 50 lbs., 1-2 ground, 100s, ton, $7 R. 8. V. ',, 20 5 lb. cartons $2,25; It, B. V. P., 24 3 lb. cartonn, $1.75; uverpool lump, ton, $18.50. Itice Imperial Japan, No. I, $5.05; Southern, Japan, 6 3-4c; broken, 4ic; liead. fancy, file; bend, choice, 0 l-4c CofTee-Mocha, 24Cff28e,; Java, fancy, 2flfti32c; Javs, good, 2024e; Java, or dinary, 17fa20c; Costa Ulta, fancy, 18 20c; Cota Uica, gotwl, 1218c; Ar buckle, lllio pep lb. Lion, lCjo per lb.; Columbia coffee, 13 3 4c; Salvador, 111 S.I5e. I'rovinlons-Ham-i, to l.e, 13c; hums. picnic, Pc; bacon, .enilar, Uc; bacon, brekfat, 13 l ify lflc; dry salt side, Up; backs, dry alt, He. Nuts-Walnuts. No. I, soft shell, 151-4e; Ko. 1, hard shell, 15c; Chile, 13ej almond, Kcj filberts, 1415e; ftrsxils, 14c; p.cana, 13ifl5c; hickory, 8c; Virginia peanut, 7lc; Jumbo Virginia peanuts, 0c; Japanese peanuts, SiftCc; chetnuts, Italian, 14c; cocoa nuts, doien, 75(?,80c; nev almonds, 15 lCc. Dates-Colden, 00-lb. boxes, fl(fj.0ic; l ib. packages, 8c; Fard., 15 lb. boxes, $1.40 box. Heans-Smsll white, 4i; large white, 3e; pink, 27-8c; bayou, 4 3-4c; Umas, 5 7-8c; Mexican reds, 61c. FiKWhite, lb., 6l0c; black, 67c. Pickled goods Pickled pigs' feet, -bareels, $5; 1-4 barrels, $2.75; 151b. kit, $123; pickled tripe, 1 barrels, $3; 1-4 barrels, $2.75 151b. kits, $1.23; pickled pig tongue, 1 barrels, $0.00: 14 barrel, $3; 15-lb. kits, $1.60; pick led lambs' tongue, 1-barrde, $0; 1-4 barrels, $5.50; 15-lb. kits. $2.75. boxes, $1.13;, pearl barley, $4.75 per lOOMi .i-iii, uuAei, ipi.su per n, pnnir; (tour, 1011;, sack, $2,60 per bale, Canned salmon-Columbia lliver, l ib. lulls, $1.85; 2-lb. talis, $2.50) fancy, ! lb, flats, k'lfW; 1 lb. fancy flats, $1.23; fancy l ib. oval, $2.76; Alaska tails, ping, 00c ; red, $1.45; nominal, 2s, tall, $1.00. cows, Livestock Market. Csttla-Dest ateera, $3.75(34; $3.003.23; oalves, $3.004.75. Sheep $5.75&$fl.OO; lamb, $55M Ijogs$5.73e.OO; light bogs, $5 5.25. Wild Game. Jack rabbit, $22.60 dozen. Sugar, sack buis Colden C, $5.05; Fresh Meats and Fish. Freh meat Veal, small, 718c; lege, 451c; pork, 718c; beef, bulls, 21fc3c; cows 314lc; steers, 4l5c; mutton, 8f SJc; lambs 9(o9Jc. Clams Hardshell, per box. $2.00; rai or clams, $2.00 per box. Oyster Shoal water Bay, per gallon, $2.25; Olympis, per ack, $5.25; Kastern transplanted, $1.60 per 100. Fiith rab, per dozen, $1.50; Shoal water I!ay ovsters, per asck, $4.00; oyittera, gallon, $2.25; halibut, 7c; black cod, 7c; ba per lb., 18c; herring, 6c; flounders, 6c; catfish, 8c; lobsters, per lb., 12Jc; silver smelt, 6c; shrimp, 10c; perch, 6c; sturgeon, 8c; sea trout, 121c; black bss, 23c; Columbia River steel- heads, 0c; Columbia River smelt, 3c; Chinook salmon, 0c. HOW FOR A ITICE DAINTY UTILE 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 CO IS THE Yokohama Bazaar m Commercial fitreet, Astoria Hops, Wool, Hlfles, Etc. Grain bag Calcutta and domestic, ,e. Kastern Produce. Urd-Kettle renderel, tierce, 10c; . . . a. . a mn . IA O.. OA 1 A J . t..l.Pn,. mnrri. 271(S30e ; til IS. IUOBC; O0. lojoc i.v, uoiv, Hi., city creamery, 3032lc; dairy,! 10. 11c; 5. 05 8c. Standard pure, lClgl7cs store, 14l15c; Eastern tierces, 0 l-4c; tub, 0 7-8c; 60s, 0 7-8c; creamery, 27130c; butterfat, 27121. j 20s, 0 5 8e; 10s, 1014c; 5s, 101-8c. Cheese-Young American, 10c; Ore-! Compounds, tierce, file; tubs, 0 3 4c; gon full cream, 15c. i KggsFreh Oregon ranch, Ifllo. j Poultry Old roosters, 80c; hens,; 12ic13c; Spring, 14(4 15c; broil, rs, 15Q 10c; dresaed chickens, 13(3131c; geee, live, Diddle; dreed, lllloj turkeys, live, 1415c; dressed, 107c; ducka, old, 1213c; Spring ducks, 15 16c; pigeons, per dozen, $1.00 1.25; aqusbs, $2.50 3.00. IIoney-Dark, 101llc; ambee 12 13c; fancy white, 1415c. v Frultt and Veietawea. Applea-Green, 75$25. Pears $ll-60 box. Grapa fruit-Crate, $33.5J. Cranbenlea $14 per barrel. Tropical frulta Lemona, fancy, $3.50; uholce, $3.00 per boxj oreads, i 75fi $3.00; bananas, Bo per lb. plr.aapples, $4.505.00 per 3ozcn. Potatoes Per aack, fl075o for fancy, 8050o for Inferior atock, In country; Compound', tierce, 01 50s U3'4cj .1. 7 3-8c Sautage Portland ham, 141c per lb.; minced ham, 10c; Summer, choice dry, 171c; bologna, long, 5Jc; wienerwurst, 8c; liver, 5c; pork, 0c; blood, 5c; head chce-e, 121c; bologna sausage, link, 4lc. Rali-in Ioo Muscatels, 3-crown, 71c; 2 crown, 7c; bleached seedless Sul tanas, 7?12c; unbleached eeedhf Sul tanas, 7c; I-ondon layers. 3-crown, whole boxes of 20 pounds, $2.10; 2 crown, $2. , Dried fruit Apples, evaporated, 121c per pound; sundried, sacks or boxes none; apricots, ll12ie; peacnMi 10 lie; pears, none; prunes, Italian, 51 61c; French, 31c; figs, California blacks, 5 3-4c; do white, none; Smyrna, 20c; plum, pitted, 0c. Cereal foods Rolled oats, cream, 00 lb. sack, $8.75; lower grade. $5.25 $6.25; oatmeal, steel cut, 60-lb. Backs, $8 bale; 10-lb. sacks, $4.25 per crate; oatmeal (wound), 60-lb. sacks, $7.50 Wool-Valley, 2127 l-2c; Oregon, 18(220c. Tallow Prime, per lb., 33 3-4e; No. 2 and grease, 2g2 1 2c Hops Choice, lOQUc; prime, 9Dla Wool Valley, 2C27ie; Eastern Ore gon, 1820c; nomlnaL Tallow Prime, per lb.. 33fc; No. 2 and grease, 22c Hide Dry bide, No. 1, 16 Tb. ant up, 16(.l7o per lb.; dry kip, No. 1, S to 13 lbs., 131(5 IClc per lb. ; dry calf, No. 1 unde? 6 lbs., 1718c; flry salted, bull and ataga, one third leas than dry flint (culls, moth-eaten, badly cut, aeored, murrain, balr-slipped, weather-beaten or grubby, 3c per lb. less); aaited hides, steers, sound, 60 lbs. and over, 9(3 10c per lb.; 60 to 60 lbs., 8 l-29c per lb.; under 60 lb, and cows, 8$ 9c per lb.; salted ataga and bulls, sound, 6c per lb. t aaited kip, sound, 16 to 30 lb., 8c per lb.; salt ed veal, sound, 10 to 14 lb., 9c per lb.; salted calf, sound, under 10 lbs., 10c per lb. (green, uusalted, lo per lb. less; cull, lo per lb. less). Sheep Mns Shear ling, No. 1 butcher' stock, 2530c eacb; ahort wool. No. 1 butchers' atock, 40 tubs 0 3-4c; jg Mch. Biedjllm wooI( No j butchere' tock, 60(5 80c; long wooi, No. 1 butchers' tock, $1.00 1.60 eacn Murrain pelts, from 10 to 20 per cent less, or 12 14c per lb.; hur.te hides, salted, each, accord ing to sire, $1.50(2.00; dry, each, ac cording to size, $1.50; colts' hides, 25 50c each; goat akins, common, 10 15c each; Angora, with wool on, 25c $1.50 each. Mohair Choice, 3033e, Feathers Geese, white, 3540c; geese gray or mixed, 25 30c; duck, white, 1520c; duck, mixed, 1215c ASK ANY .TRAVELER and he will tell you tbe A TicRet Means more than your mere transportation if it la over Electric Lighted. t thelCrack Train of them all for COMFORT and ELEGANCE- Tc ticket ofiicc at Portland is 255 Morrison St., Cor. 3d. at A. D. CHARLTON, Assistant General Pwaenger Agent. PORTLAND. OREGON. TRAVELERS' GUIDE. Jobbers' prices, 5080c per 100 pounds; per bale; 10-lb. Backs, $4 per bale; spin turnip. 7500o sack; cabba. far 10n peaa, $4.50 per 1001b. TIDE TABLE, MARCH MARCH, tgo6. High Water. Data. A. M. h.m.lft. 1 4:30 Thursday Friday . . Saturday SUNDAY Mondjuy ., Tuenday , Wednesday Thursday ...... 8 Friday 0 Friday " Saturday 10 SUNDAY 11 Monday 12 Tuoaday 13 Wednesday 14 Thursday 13 Friday 181 Saturday 171 6:40 SUNDAY 18 6:551 Monday ...10 8:11 Tuesday 201 0:25 5:10 6:58 0:551 8:102 0:08 10:00 11:00 0:04 lls50 0:41 1:10 1:67 2:35 3 1 10 4:00 4:50 Wednesdmy 21 Thursday 22 Friday 23 Saturday 241 NDAY 25 Monday W uesciay Wednesday FrMav 30 1:30 11:231 0:12 0:47 I1I6 1:451 2:15 2:41 3:10 3:44 r. m. km. ft. MARCH, 1906. Low Water. Date. "j A. M. h.m.ft. I P.M. h.m. I ft. 7.8 6:03 6.2 7.0 6:00 8.7 7.4 7:11 6.4 7.3 8:30 6.4 7.3 9:44 6.8 7.010:38 6.4 7.011:24 7.0 8.3 7.0 8.7 8.212:38 8.9 8.0 1:23 8.9 0.0 2:10 8.7 0.0 3:00 8.4 9.0 8:51 7.8 8.D 4:50 7.1 e.O 6:68 6.6 8.2 7:18 6.2 7.0 8:43 6.2 7.7 9:65 6.6 7.8l0:61 7.0 8.011:35 7.4 g2 7.012:10 8.2 8.1 12:50 8.2 8.5H 1:20 8.01 8.3 2:02 7.8 8.2 2:37 7.6 8.1 3:14 7.1 8.0 3:50 0.0 7.9 4:35 6.2 Thursday Friday . Saturday SUNDAY Monday TueHday , 111:02 2111 :60 3. 41 0:34 .51 1:501 4.1 01 3:15 4.1 3.8 Wednesday 7 4:21 3.8! Thursday 8 Friday 0 Snturdiiv 10 SUNDAY 11 Monday 12 Tuesday 13 Wednesday 14 6:10 3.2 0:031 2.0 0:471 1.0 7:25 1.3 8:07 8:65 9.-43 Thuwlay Friday . . S(,tur(biy SUNDAY 15110:40 Friday .. Saturday SUNDAY Friday .10 ....17 ,...181 ,..,.10! ....20 ....21 ,...22 ...23 ....24 ....25 ..20 11:40 6:55 2:20! 3:41 4:48 5:40 0:25 7:00 7:351 8:07 0.8 tf.5 0.4 0.5 0.6 3.7 3.5 3.0 2.5 2.0 1.6 1.3 10:52 11:35 12:48 1:50 3:0t3 4:051 4:58! 5:431 6:20 7:05 7:45! 8:25 0:00 9:57 10:45 11:43 12:61 2:08 3:22 4:251 5:17 0:0,21 0:41 7il0 7:45! ..7 8i40 .30 0:45 10:201 11:03 1.2 8:il3 1.2 1.2 1.2! 1.3 1.3 8:42 0:12 0:4W 10:15 ll:00i 2.9 3.4 1.9 1.7 1.4 0.0 0.5 0.1 -0.1 -0.1 0.1 0.5 0.1 1.7 2.4 3.0 0.7 0.8 0.6 0.4 0.2 0.2 0.4 0.8 1.1 1.5 2.0 2.5 "2.9 3,3 3.0 THE MILWAUKEE "Tbt Pioneer Limited" St Paul to Chi cago. "Snort Line" Oman to Chicago. "South-West Limited" Kaniat City to Chicago. No trains in tbe service of au ral' road in tbe world that equal in equip ment that of the Chicago, Milwaukee & St Paul Ry. They own and operate tbeir own sleeping and dining cars 04 all their train nd( give their pations an excellence ot aervice not obtainable else where. Berths on their sleeper are longer, higher and wider than in similar car on any other line. They protect their trains by the Block system. Connections made with all trans-con tinental linea in Union Depot. Har tales Dansk, Svensk og Norsk Hier wird deutach gtsproches. H. S. Rowe, General Agent, Portland 134 Tbird Street, corner Alder. SAN FRANCISCO & PORTLAND S. S- CO. Oil and Lead. Coal oil Pearl and astrsl oil, cases, 201c per gallon; water white oil, iron Jiarrels, 15c; wood barrels, 17c; extra star cases, 25c; headlight oil, 175 de grees, cases, 231c; iron barrels, 171c. (Washington State test burning oils, except headlight, lo per gallon higher.) Benzine Sixty-three degrees, cases, 22c; iron barrels, 17 lo. Turpentine In caaes, 89c; In wood barrels, 86c; in iron barrels, 33e; In 10- case lot, 880. iLnseed oil Raw, 5-barrel lots, 56c; 1-barrel lots, 57c; in casei, 62c; boiled, barrel lots, 58c; 1-barrel lota, 69c; in cases, 64c. Gasoline Stove gasoline, cases, 241c: iron barrels, 18c; 86 degrees gasoline, case, 22c; iron barrels or drums, 26c. Rope Pure Manila, 14jc; standard, 133c; Sisal, 11c; Isle brand Sisal, 0c. Wire Nails Present base at $2.70. Lead Strictly pure white lead and red lead, in tons, 71c; 500-lb. lots, 81c; less than 500 lbs., 8Jc. Fart Inoluding berth and meat, $15; Round-trip, $25. It means that you will have every luxury and comfort the utmost courtesy from all employ es aafe trip and one that will be a pleasure and delight. It la the Short Line to Chicago AND BEST A3 WELL. Anything you wUh to know about comfortable traveling will be gladly told by. W. A. COX, Gen. Agent 153 Third St. - Portland, Ore. 1 1. u sin 1 YOU WILL BE SATISFIED WITH YOUR JOURNEY. there are ao many acenle attrac tion and point of Intereat ajona tbe line between 0len and Den ver that tbe trip never become tlreaome. It your ticket read over the Den ver and Rio Grande Railroad, tb . "Scenic Line of tbe World." BECAUSE If you are arolng East, write tor In formation and get a pretty book t'aac will tell you all about It W. C. McBride, Genera! Agent 124 Tbird Street PORTLAND. OREGON Have you pains in the back, inflamma tion of any kind, rheumatism, fainting t-pells, indigestion or constipation, Hol lister's Rocky Mountain Tea makes you well, keeps you well. 35 cents. Frank Hart, druggist. j Accoraion, bunpiirst and Knife Pleating To Order STEAM PROCESS. Ifo Hot Irona. Ho Burning of Good. Miss O. Gould Eighth Floor, Marquam Building. PORTLAND. Prompt and Careful Attention Given to all Ont-of-Town Order. 5 Study the Map Thirteen states and territories of the Middle West are traversed by Rock Island lines. There are more cities of 25,000 population and upwards on the R6ck 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 tit. Note our several offices maintained in the Northwest: , Portland, Seattle, Spokane, Butte and Salt Lake City. The Rock Island is reaching out for busi ness and solicits yours. A. H. McDONALD, General Agent, Rock Island System, 140 Third Street, Portland, Ore. Astoria & Columbia River R. !i Zi. EFFECTIVE SBPT 18, 1905. 281 a.m Steamer Leaves Astoria for San siis . 18:36 Francisco Every 5 Days. Connects at SanJrancisco with Rail and Steamer Lines for South, em Cal 'ornia. G. W. UOISJBKTS, Ageut. Astoria, Oregon. A. O. D. KERPvELL, Gen. Pas. Agen San Franoiaoo, ( "THE MILWAUKEE" "Pioneer Limited," St. Taul to Chi cago; "Uveiiana Limited, umana to Chicago; "Southwest Limited," Kansas City to Chicago. No train in the service of any rail road in the world equals in equipment that of the Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Faul Ry They own and operate their own sleeping and dining cars and give their patrons an excellence of service not obtainamle elsewhere. Berths in their sleepers are longer, higher and wider than in similar cars oa any other line. They protect their train by the Block System. H. S. Rowe, General Agent, 134 Third street, Portland, Ore. ' Through SALT LAKE CITY, COLORADO SPRINGS, DENVER Stop-Over Privileges Granted. Choice of Routes East of Colorado Toints. For Illustrated Thamphlets Pic turing Colorado's Beautiful Scenery write W. C. McBRIDE, Gen. Agt. 134 Third Street PORTLAND, OR. 8:46 8:46 8:65 3:58 9:12 9:18 9:25 26 pan 5:60 6:10 6:11 6:25 6:26 6:39 6:40 f 7:03 7:11 7:20 30 I 24 a. ni 11:401 12:05 12:10 12:301 p. m. 7:00 8:10: 9:03 22 a. m. 8:00j 9:101 10:05 9:24 10:26: 10:35:11:35 111:35 11:551 11:55 p. m. 12:14 12:31 12:30 Leave. Arrive. PORTLAND (Union Depot) leave. Coble. arrive Ciatskine Junct Westport. arrive ASTORIA 'eave leave ASTORIA arrive arrive WARRENTON leave leave WARRENTON arrive arrive Ft. Stevens .eave leave Ft. Stevens arrive arrive WARRENTON leave leave WARRENTON leave 21 arrive Clatsop. ' Gearbart , SEASIDE leave a. m 11:20! 10:10 9:11 8:51 7:45 7:40 7:20 7:20 7:06 7:06 6:52 6:52 6:29 :22 6:15 p. m.p.m. a. m 0:50 8:40 7:40 7:19 6:10 5:202:45 23 25 I 29 5:05 5:05 4:45 4: 4:30 2:20 2:15 2:00 10:451 10:25 10:25! 10:15j 10:14j 10:05 10:051 9:45, 9:3.8 9:30j Sunday only. Through tickets and close connection via. N. P. railway at Portland and Goble, and O. R. & 1(. via. Portland. J. C. MAYO, G. F. and P. Agent j 1 BEGINNING FEB. iS, 1906 ' I j K f THROUGH HH llL'1 ' If t I I TOURIST I 1 r! SLEEPERslrr-ir I J EVERY DAY IN THE YEAR j, ) J SEATTLE and CHICAGO via the Great Northern Railway 3 The Comfortable Way " Route of the famous Oriental Limited For detailed information, rates, etc., call on or address Ti. DICKSON, Portland, Ore. na Third Street, Saturday 31 4:20 7.7 5:25! 6.0