JRDAV, MARCH 31, igoO. THE MORNING ASTOMAN, ASTORIA. OREGON. WWW ROYAL Baking Powder is indispens able to the prepara tion of the finest cake, hot-breads, rolls and muffins. Makes the lightest most delicious and tasty hot biscuit No otter baking powder equals it in strength, purity and wholesomeness. ROYAL HAS NO SUBSTITUTE uncle; S lb., 1718cj flrj aalted, bulla and itagf, one third le.es than dry flint (cult, moth-eaten, bad) eat, aoored, murrain, halr-alipped, weather-beaten or grubby, 23o per lb. lesejj aalted bldea, Mtera, aound, 00 lb, and over, 9$ 10c per lb. 1 SO to 60 lbi., 8 l-2po per Ib.j under SO lba, and cowa, 8gto per lb.; aalted stag and bulla, aound, 6c per lb.; aalted kip, aound, la to 30 lb., 9c per lb.; salt-i-il veal, aound, 10 to 14 lba., 9c per lb.) salted calf, aound, under 10 lba., 10c per lb. (green, iwsaltcd, lc per lb. Iea; culls, 1c per lb. less). Sheep aietns: Shear lings, No. 1 butehera' stock, 2530c each; abort wool, No. 1 butehera' stock, 40 60c each; mediiim wool, No. 1 butehera' stock, P0ftb0c; long wooi, No. 1 butehera' stock, tl.00$1.60 ecn Murrain pelta, from 10 to 20 per cent leas, or 121$ 14o per lb.; borne hidee, Halted, each, accord ing to lire, $1.602.00; dry, each, ac cording to size, $1.50; oolla' hide, 26 60c each, goat aklna, common, 10$ 15c each; Angora, with wool on, 25ctl.60 each. Mohair-Choice, 303s. Feathera Oeeae, white, 85i40c; geese gray or mixed, 25f$30c; duck, white, lS20c; duck, mixed, 1215c. ftOYAL BAKING POWDER CO.. NEW YORK PORTLAND MARKETS .atcst Quotations in the Portland Markeli. Complete Market Reporta Corrected Eacn I Day Giving the Wholeaala Prlcea of 1 Commoditiee, Farm Produce and Vege table. i lftHTl.ANH, Mutch M. lieoripN of .lreHcil iilvc him' 1 -ti ii b"avy the p4lt fi-v ilnjn Unit the piiee is coll ...I. .....I un,.L in i,ili. ,,l llu. furl lli.it ' t, I I ' I .'. . . - - . - - Inthi-i fn-Il rX Xv wiiiir iin: liii'li "It i nut what 'e nt "r thee nilve Itlrat r'iihili'K the price." mie coinmi fiui lull mii'l. "but it i- witt the retail '.botcher jt r willing t" pa.v." Kven cnblmge, of which the supply hut Veen fair all winter, i i'imieuiui by it n)icnec, ntiil there i tin telling wlun Stock inny be replenished, neeunliiig to 'denier. Supilir nre due fmm point' ,ndjaint to Suit Fiiuici.co Hay, but wet 'weather then- lint ri'tarded picking. The name conditions prevail regarding 1 inuliflower. Oinngea are the only available green fruit to pcnk of, and the price hns gone up to I3.2W' S.B0 a box. with indications of a further advance 11s the caon pro- .grccs. Grain. Produce. Feed. I Wheat-Walla Walla, Ofljo Valley, J3c; blucstcm, die; red, 05c J Oate-Whlte, 128; gray, $27. ,1 Barley lire wing, f23.6024; feed 123.25; rolled, 2428. ' nay-Valley timothy, $10llj Eaat- em Oregon, $13.6014; clover, $3.60 9; cheat, $7.608; alfalfa, $10. Millatuffa-Middllnga, $2520 chop, $19; bran, $1810; shorts, $2021. Flour Hard wheat patent, $3.85: atraight, $3.40; graham, $3.25; rye, $5.00 j whole wheat flour, $3.50; Valley, $3.303.45; Dakota, $0.5rt7.25; East ern rye, $5.40; PilUbnry, $0.207.15 Corvallia, $3.70. Corn-Whole, $24 j crocked, $25 per ton. Rye $1.50 per cwt. Buck wheat $35 per ton. Produce. Butter Faney creamery, 27130c lib.; city creamery, 3032Jcj dairy, lfil17c; store, 141015c; Eastern creamery, 27J30c; buUerfat, 27J28Jc Cheese Young American, 10c; Ore- fgon full cream, 15c. Eggis Frenh Oregon ranch, ICic. Poultry Old rooatora, 89o; hena, l2ic13cj Spring, 1415c; broilers, J.r)10c; dressed chickenH, 1313Jc; Reese, Uve, 0Jflie; dressed, lllllc; turkeya, live, 1415c; dressed, 1617c; lueka, old, 1213c; Spring ducka, 15 ; pigeons, per dozen, $1.001.20j linba, $2.503.00. Iloncy Dark, 101llc; amber 12 fancy white, 1415o. Frulta and Vrgetablei. Apjile-5reen, 75$2.25. I'ear-$l (5,1.50 box. Crape fruit Crate, $33.5'). Cranherrie$14 per barrel. Tropical fruita Iemona, fancy, l'J.50; choice, f 3.00 per box; orrngea, ti'Wj $3.1X1; banauan, 5c fr lb.; picaapple, $4.50(ij5.00 pep down. Putatoea Per aaek, tK)(g73c for fancy, 30fofl0c for Inferior toek, Jn wuntry; jobber' price, 6080c p-r UK) pound; turnip, 75ft BOc aaek; cabbagri, jr 100 lb... $1.752.00; celery, dor n, 75f?00cj onion, 75c(ii.$1.0() In country; ;obber' price, $1.00 ft 1.25; beeta, $1 pep Back; carrot", 75c per aack; garlic, 10-.1; aweet poUtoe, $2.25(&2.50j red peppen. drj', 20c; hot houw lettuce, $1.50 box. Call, fornla vegetabba Green peai, 8(9cj aprout, 8c; radihen, 25c do, bt nche; Chile pepper, 20c pound; head lettuce, 25c doen; artichoke, $.'.25(11,2.50 dor.; naullflotter, 90cft$1.00 pep dozen; rhu barb, 7("lc. Groceries, Provlslo.n, Etc. Sugar, eack baai (toMen C, $5.05; extra C, $5.20; powdered, $5.80; patent cube, $3.93; cane, D. (., $5.70; fruit augur, 15.70; beet nugar, $4,110; barrels, cwt., lOe; kigx, cwt., 25c; boxen, cwt., 5tK' ndwiiice over nack bai (les 1 -4c Id. if paid fur in 15 day). Salt -Hale of 75-4e, bale, $1.00; bales of (10 3c, bale, $1.00; bale of 40-4. bale, $1.00; bale of 10-lOc, bale, $1.00; bags, 50. line, ton, $11; bags, 50 lbs., genuine Liverpool, ton, $17; bag, 50 lbs., 1-2 ground, 100, ton, $7; It. S. V. P., 20 5 lb. cat ton-, $2.25; K. S. V. P., 24 3 1b. cartons, $1.75; Liverpool lump, ton, $18.60. Kiee Imperial Japan, No. 1, $5.95; Southern, Japan, 5 3-4c; broken, 4ic; head, fancy, OJc; bead, choice, 6 l-4e. Coffee Mocha, 2428c; Java, fancy, 2032c; Java, good, 20ft 24c; Java, or dinary, 17ft20c; Coata Rica, fancy, 18ft) 20cj Costa Rica, good, 1218c; Ar buckles, ltljc pep lb.; Lion, lOJc per lb.; Columbia coffee, 13 3-4c; Salvador, 11 15c. Provision Hams, to nre, 13c; hams, picnic, 9c; bacon, .vgulnr, lljc; bacon, breakfast, 13 1-419cj dry aalt aides, 1 lc; backs, dry nalt, 11c. Nuts Walnute, No. 1, soft sboll, 151-4c; No. 1, hard shell, 15c; Chile, 13c; almonds, 10c; filberts, 1415c; Brazils, 14c; pecans, 13g15c; hickory, 8c ; Virginia peanuts, 7ft,"lcj Jumbo Virginia peanuts, 9c; Japanese peanuts, Slftflc; chestnuts, Italian, 14c; cocoa nuts, dozen, 7580c; nov almonds, 15 lflc. Dates Golden, 00-lb. boxes, flftOJc; 1 -lb. packages, 8e; Fard., 15-lb. boxes, $1.40 box. Beans Small white, 4i; large white, .lie; pink, 2 7-8c; bayou, 4 3-4c; Limns, C7-8cj Mexican reds, 51c Figs White, lb., 5i0cj black, fl7c. Pickled goods Pickled pigs' feet, i barrels, $5; 1-4 barrels, $2.75 j 15-lb. kits, $1.25; pickled tripe, i-bnrrcls, $5; 1-4 barrels, $2.75; 15-lb. kits, $1.25; pickled pigs' tongues, 1 barrels, $0.00: 1-4 barrels, $3; 15-lb. kits, $1.50; pick led lambs' tongues, J-bamda, $9; 1-4 barrels, $5.50; 15-lb. kits, $2.75. Lard Kettle-rendered, tierces, 10ic; tubs, 105-8c; 50s, 10 5-8o; 20s, 10 3-4c; 10s, 11c; 5s, 9 5-8c. Standard pure, tierces, 01-4e; tubs, 9 7-8cj 50s, 9 7-8c; j 20s, 9 5-8c; 10s, 101-4c; 5s, 10 l-8c, Compounds, tierces, 01c; tubs, 6 3-4c; Compound-, tierces, Cio; tubs 6 3-4c; 5Us, 0 3-4c; 5s, 7 3-8c. Sauage- Portland ham, 14ic per lb.; minced ham, 10c; Summer, choice dry, 17ic; bologna, long, 5Jc; wienerwurat, 8c; liver, 6c; pork, 9c; blood, 6c; head-chee-e, 12jc; bologna aausage, link, 4lc. P.aUin Looite Muscatel, 3-erown, 7Jc; 2-erown, 7c; bleached aeedles Sul tanas, 7ft 12c; unbleached aeedb-a Sul tana, 7c; Ixndon layer, 3-crown, whole boxe of 20 pounds. $2.10; 2 crown, $2. Dried fruit Apples, evaporated, 12c per pound; aundricd, acka or boxes, none; apricot, llft;12ic; peaches, 10 He; peara, none; prunes, Italian, 6i Oic; French, 3Jc; figs, California blacka, 3 3-4c; do white, none; Smyrna, 20c; plum, pitted, Cc. Cereal foods Rolled oats, cream, 90 lb. aek, $0.75; lower grade, $5.25 $0.23; oatmeal, stool cut, 50-lb. aack, $S bale; 101b. sacks, $4.25 per crate; oatmeal (ground), 50-lb. sacks, $7.50 p-r bale; 10-lb. sacks, $4 per bale; split peas, $4.50 per 1001b. aack; 251b. hoses, $1.15; pearl barley, $4.75 per 100 IU.; 25-lb. boxc, $1.25 per box; pastry Hour, 10-lb. sack", $2.60 per bale. Canned aalinon- Columbia River, 1 -lb. tall-, $1.85; 2 lb. talis, $2.50; fancy, 1 lb. Hat. $2.00; i lb. fancy llats, $1.25; fancy l lli. ovals, $2.75; Alaska talis, ping, 90c; red, $1.45; nominal, 2s, tall, $2.00. Oil and Lead. Coal oil Pearl and astral oil, case, 20ic per gallon; water white oii, iron barrel, 13c; wood barrels, 171c; extra star case, 25c; headlight oil, 175 de gree, cae, 231c; iron barrels, 171c (Washington State teat burning oils, except headlight, lc per gallon higher.) Benzine Sixty-three degreea, case, 22c; iron barrels, 171c Turpentine In cases, 8!)e; in wood barrels, 86c; in iron barrels, 33c; in 10 case lota, 88c. iLnaeed oil Raw, 6 barrel Iota, 68c; 1-barrcl lots, 57c; in caaci, 62c; boiled, barrel Iota, 68c; 1 -barrel lota, 69c; in cases, 64c, A Ticket Means more than your mera transportation if it is over I It means that you will hate every luxury and comfort the utmost courtesy from all employ esa safe trip and one that will be a pleasure and delight. It ia the Short Line to C h i cago AND BEST AS WELL. TRAVELERS' GUIDE. Livestock Market. Cattle Best steers, $3.754; cows, $3.003.25; oalvea, $3.004.75. Sheep $5.75$0.O0; lamba, $5 5.50. Hogs $5.75 6.00; light hoga, $5 5.25. Wild Game. Jack rabbits, $22.60 dozen. Sugar, sack basis Golden C, $5.05; Fresh Meats and Fish. Fresh meats Veal, small, 718c; large, 415ic; pork, 713c; beef, bulls, 213c; cows, 3i41c; steers, 4i5c; mutton, 8Slc; lambs 9!lc Clams Hardshell, per box. $2.00; rax or clams, $2.00 per box. Oysters Shoalwator Bay, per gallon, $2.25; Olympin, per sack, $3.25; Eastern transplanted, $1.60 per 100. Fish Crabs, per dozen, $1.50; Shoal water Bay oysters, per aack, $4-00; oytders, gallon, $2.25; halibut, 7c; black cod, 7c; bass, per lb., 18c; herring, 5c; flounders, 5c; catfish, 8c; lobsters, per lb., 121c; silver smelt, Cc; shrimp, 10c; perch, 5c; sturgeon, 8c; sea trout, 12c; black bas, 25c; Columbia River steel heads, 9c; Columbia River gmelt, 3c; Chinook salmon, 0c. Hopa, Wool, Hides, Stc. Grain bag Calcutta and domestic, 7c. Wool Valley, 2I27 l-2c; Eastern Oregon, 18 20c. Tallow Prime, per lb., 33 3-4c; No. 2 and grease, 22 l-2c Hops Choice, 10llc; prime, 99ic, Wool Valley, 2027Je; Eastern Ore gon, 1820c; nominal. Tallow Prime, per lb., 33!c; No. 2 and grease, 221c Hides Dry hides, No. 1, 10 lbs. and up, 1617o per lb.; dry kip, No. 1, 6 to 15 lbs., 131161c per lb.; dry calf, No. 1 sgcifV ASK ANY TRAVELER and he will tell you the 11 ! ill' Electric Lighted. '9 tbeZCrack TralfC'of them all for COMFORTi'and ELEGANCE- The ticket office at Portland is at 255 Morrison St., Cor. 3d. A. D. CHARLTON, Assistunt General Puesenger Agent. PORTLAND, OREGON. 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 any rail road in the world equals in equip ment that of the Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul Ey. They own and operate their own sleeping and dining cars and give their patrons an excellence of ser vice not obtainable elsewhere. 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. Anything you winh to know about comfortable traveling will be gladly told by. W. A. COX, Gen. Agent 153 Third St. . Portland, Ore. Through SALT LAKE CITY, COLORADO SPRINGS, DENVER Stop-Over Privileges Granted. Choice of Routes East of Colorado Points. For Illustrated Thamphleta Pic turing Colorado's Beautiful Scenery write W. C. McBRIDE, Gen. Agt 124 Third Street PORTLAND, OS. Have you pains in the back, inflamma tion of any kind, rheumatism, fainting spells, indigestion or constipation, Hoi lister's Rocky Mountain Tea makes you well, keeps you well. 35 cents. Frank Hart, druggist. -THE MILWAUKEE" "Pioneer Limited," St. Paul to Chi cago; "Overland Limited," Omaha to Chicago; "Southwest Limited," Kansa-i City to Chicago. No train in the aervice of any rail road in the world equals in equipment that of the Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul P.y They own and operate their own aleepir.g and dining cars and give their patrons an excellence of aervice not obtainamle elsewhere. Berths in their sleepers are longer, higher and wider than in similar can on any other line. They protect their traina by the Block System. TL S. Rowe, General Agent, 134 Third atreet, Portland, Ore. 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 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. ness and solicits yours. a. h. Mcdonald, General Agent, Rock Island System, 140 Third Street, Portland, Ore. Astoria & Columbia River R R Co. EFFECTIVE SBPT 18, 1905. 281 26 ton. pjn Connections made with all trans-con tinental lines in Union Depots. II. S. Rowe, General Agent, Portland or 134 Third Street corner Alder. SAN FRANCISCO & PORTLAND S. S. CO. Fare Including berth and meala, $15; Round -trip, $25. Steamer Leaves Astoria for San Francisco Every 5 Days. Connects at Sanl rancisco with Rail and Steamer Lines for South, em Cal fornia. O. W. ROBERTS, Agent. Astoria, Oregon. A. Q. D. KERRELL, Gen. Pas. Agen San Franoiaoo, C 8:16 8:35 8:36 6:46 8:46 8:65 8:68 9:12 0:18 9:25 50 10 6:11 6:25 6:261 6:39 6:401 03 11 7:20 30 I 24 a. m p. m 7:00 8:101 9:03 9:24 10:35 22 iLeave. a. m 8:00 9:10 10:05 10:26 11:35 11:35 11:55 11:55 p. m. 12:14 12:21 12:30 Arrive PORTLAND (Union Depot.) leave. UoMe. arrtva Clatskina Junct. Westport. arrive ASTORIA ,'eava leave ASTORIA arrive arrive WARRENTOJf leave leave WARRENTOX arrive arrive Ft. Stevena .save leave Ft. Stevens arrive arrive VVARRENTON leave leave WARRENTOX leave Clatsop. Gearhart arrive SEASIDE leave 21 j 23 I 23 a. m. p. m.Jp.m. 11:20 9:50 10:10 8:40 9:11 7:40 8:51 7:19 . 7:45 6:10 7:40 6:202:45 17:20 5:05 2:20 I 7:20 2:15 7:06 2:00 7:06 :52 6:52 5:05 6:29 4:45 1:22 4:33 I 6:15 4:30 29 a. m 10:45 10:25) 10:251 10:15J 10:14 10:05 10:051 9:451 9:381 1 9:301 Sunday only. Through tickets and close connection via. N. P. railway at Portland and Goble, and O. R. &, N. via. Portland. J. C. MAYO, G. F. and P. Ajent BEGINNING FEB. 15, 1906 THRO UGH TOURIST SLEEPERS EVERY DAY IN THE YEAR BETWEEN SEATTLE and CHICAGO via the Great Northern Railway -1 "The Comfortable Way " Route of the famous Oriental Limited For detailed information, rates, etc., call on of address K. DICKSON, C. T. A., taa Third Street, Portland, Ore.