SATURDAY, APRIL , igofl.
THE -MORNING ASTOIilAN, ASTOltlA.
OREGON.
DISTINCTIVELY A CREAM CF
TARTAR BAKING POWDER
It docs not contain an atom of phos
phatic acid (which is the product of bones
digested in sulphuric acid) or of alum
(which is one-third sulphuric acid) sub
stances adopted for other baking powders
because of their cheapness. '
PORTLAND MARKETS
latest Quotations in the Portland
Markets.
Complete Market Report Contend Eacs
Day Giving the Wholesale Price vf
Commodities, Farm Produce and vt
table. HUtTLAD.-The horror Of the a
luiiilly tlnit tm overtaken Sun Fran
cieo prmail every, branch of lmfiiPM
in Portland, In i'on'-qmtice of that
('liii). liK'ul letide i-omlitiim are not
imii'li thought of. A gn-nt wave of sym
pathy for the people of thi people of
the Southern city who Iwve Imnti rr-n-
lI'-tTcl lllllll'l" t llP III!' pllie Of lll'ftU
uinl 1 1 ml I n' for inne jh-i mul ysiin.
Kiiml lnit un t-ulird liHiti by the
iiiily iiiiiimilU1)' of thi ronimetviiil
Imic to furtiMi Imjji- quiintitir of
onion, iiiiikiT iiiul bread went with
the lrt.t Miff train ltit night.
Sl(l, of n.Ii njilii it weiv eill-
'I tiM in iii tin' ejiifijjeiiry were of ruth-t-r
lnij,M'r piopm-timi,- o tlml the mi
iikiihI iIi'iiihihI Mini promptly met, Tin
mil I'oiilil Imi (Itiplii'uU'iI if required,
without rtuly Impoiring purely la
ral neeeitii?.
Grain, Produce, Feed.
Wheat-Walla Walla. 07c j
08c; blucittcm, 08c; red. 05c.
Oats White, $2fi; gray, $27.
Barley-Drewlng, ?23.50(S 24 ;
Valley,
f,.c,l
$2.1.80; rolled, $24.5025.50.
Hay-Valley timothy, $0.50 10.50;
Eastern Oregon, $13.50(3! 14; clover,
$9.(10(50; cheat, $fl.507; alfalfa, $10.
MllUtuffs Middlings, $25(3:26; chop,
$10; bran, fl7&18; ahorta, 1819,
Flour Hard wb. at patent, $3.85;
stralirht. $3.40; trraham, $3.50; rye, $5;
whole wheat flour, $3.75; Valley flour,
$3.303.45; Dakota, $0.507.25; East-
em rye, $5.40; I'lllsbnry, $6.20; Cor -
rsllls, $3.70.
Corn-Whole, $24; cmcker, $25 per
ton.
TIDE TABLE, APRIL
High Water,
Date.
SUNDAY .7.7
.-ondsy
Tuesday
Wednesday . . .
A. M. I P.M.
h.m. j ft. j h.m. ft.
5:07
0:05
7.51 0:291
6.8
7.3!
7:40
6.9
7:15
8:28
7.1
7.1
8:62
0:50
0.2
0.8
Thurmlay 5
0:37
7.4!
10:401
7.4
Friday 010:377 8
Saturday 7111:301 8.2
11:23
8.1
I
....
SUNDAY 8 0:03 8.0
12:20
8.8
Monday Of 0:42 9.0
1:10
8.0
Tuestlav 101 1:22 0.3
2:00
2:501
8.5
Wednesday 11 2:02 0.4
TlnirHday 12 2:45 0.4
Friday 13 3:32 0.1
8.1
3:44
7.7
4:44
6:60
7.2
Saturday .....-.'14 4:25 8.7
6,8
SUNDAY 15 6:25 8.17:03
Monday ........101 0:301 7.0 8:18
6.7
0.0
7.2'
7.5
Monday ........10
Tuesday 17
7:55 7.3 9:23
Wednesday 18
9:10 7.310:10
Thursday Ill
10:17 7.4 10:69
7.8
Friday 20
11:10 7.011:37
8.1
Saturday , 21
SUNDAY ..... .22
Monday 231
11:65
ff.7
7.0
0:10 8.212:35
0:40 8.3 1:12
1:0ft 8.4 1.47
Tuesday 24
7.4
Wednesday ... ..25
1:35 8.4 2:23
7.1
Thursday 20
2:04 8.3 2:59
no
Friday 271
2:33 8.2 3:38
6.7
Saturday 28
3:08 8.1 4:17
6.5
0.4
SUNDAY 201
3:45 7.8 1:04
Monday
4:321 7.6 6:O0
6.3
Rye $1.60 per cwt.
Uukwlieaty$30 per ton. t
Grain bags Foreign and domentlc, 7c
ich.
Produce.
Butter Fancy creamery, 25e Ib.j city
eresmery, 25c; dairy, 15c516cj store,
Ml15o; Eastern creamery, 27l$30c)
butterfat, 25271c
Cheese Voung American, 18cj Ore
gnn full craam, 15c
Eggs Frah Oregon ranch, 16c
Poultry Old roosters, 89cj ben
12cJ13cj Spring, 14ffil6cj broil, re
I510c; drmed chicken, I3l3ic
geee, live, DKPlc; dreed, Illlle
turkeya, live, 14(3 13c; dreaaed, 13(5 17c;
duck, old, 12 13c; Spring duck, 15
10c; pigeons, per dozen, $1.00(5; 1.23
uaba, t2.603.00.
Honey Dark, lOille; amber 12
13c; fancy white, 1415c.
Fruit and Vegetables.
Applea 3ren, 75t2.25.
Pear 1U0 box.
Grape fruit-Crate, $3(33.5').
Cranbirrlea $14 per. barrel
Tropical fruits Lemon, fancy, 13.50
choice, $3.00 per box; orange, fl1S0$
$3.00; banana, Be p-r lb. pineapples,
$4 50(5.00 pep ffozen.
Potstocs Per sack, 0075o for fancy
SOf SOc for Inferior stock, In country
jobber prleen, 60($80c per 100 pound
turnip, 75gBOc ckj cabbage, ptr 10
lb., fl.752.00; celery, doa. n, 75?90c
onion, 75c($1.00 In country; lobbers1
price, $1.00(51.23; beeta, $1 pep aack
cnrroU, 76c per aack; garlic, 10ci aweet
potatoe. $2.25(52.50; red pepper, dry
20ct hot-hoium lettuce, $1.50 box. Call
fmnlii vegctnbheGrecn peas, 89c;
sprouts, 8c; radkhes, 25c doa. benches;
Chile pepper, 20c pound; bead lettuce,
23a dozen; artichoke, $2.252.50 dot.;
I cauliflower, 00c$1.00 pep doien; rhu
j barb, 771c
i Groceries, Provlalo-a, Etc
Sugar, aack basis Golden C, $5.05;
extra C, $5.20; powdered, $5.80; patent
cube, $5.05; cane, D. G., $5.70; fruit
augar, $5.70; beet sugar, $4.00; barrels,
cwt., 10c; kogs, cwt., 25c; boxea, cwt.,
j ROo advance over sack bais (let l-4c
' lb. if paid for in 15 daye).
I Salt Bales of 75-4c, Ute, $1.00; bales
j of 00-3e, bale, $1.00; bales of 40-4, bale,
. $1.00; bales of 10-10c, bale, $1.60; bags,
1 60. fine, ton, $11; bags, 50 lbs., genuine
Liverpool, ton, $17; bag, 60 lbs., 1-2
ground, 100s, ton, $7; R. S. V. P., 20 5
' lb. carton, $2.25; R. S. V. P., 24 3 lb.
Low Water.
A. M.
h.m. I ft.
P. M.
h.m. I ft.
JDate.
SUNDAYTT"
111:55 1.4 I ....
i: n::i0 :i ,i K I I
itor lay
Tuesday 31 1:10' 4.11 2:ttr
1.4
1.2
1.0
0.8
0.7
0.7
0.9
1.3
1.8
2.3
2.0
3.4
(3
0.8
0.S
0.9
1.1
1.3
1.4
1.7
2.1
2.5
2.8
3.1
3.4
3.7
3.9
4.0
Wednesday 4 4:42 3.9 3:13
Thursday 5
3:621 3.4
4:12
Friday 0
4:47
5:31
2.0
6: Or.
Saturday
l.T
5:50
SUNDAY 8
0:18
7:03
0.9
0.3
0.1
-0.4
6:33
Monday 9
7:17
Tuesday 10
7:50
8:38'
8:03
8:50
Wedncvday 11
Thursduy ......12
0:28
0.4
9:37
Friday ....13
10:22
0.3
0.0
10:31
11:35
'Saturday 14
11:22
SUNDAY 15
Moiuky ........10
Tuesday 171
Wednesday 18
12:27
0:50
3.6i
1:40
2:48
2; Hi 3.6
3:28 3.1
3:50
Thurwlay
19 4.32
2.5
4:45
Friday 20
0:10
1.9 5:31
Saturday 21
SUNDAY 22
Monday 23
0:02
1.5 6:10
6:401
1.01 0:471
7:1C
0.81 7:21
Tuesday 24
7:47
0.0 7:50
Wednesday .....25
8:17
8:45
0.51 8:17
Thursday !2i
0.5 8:45
Friday 27
9:15
0.5 9:10
Saturday
SUNDAY
.'..281 9:151 0.01 9:53
2910.32l 0.7110:42
Monday
...30lls20 0.0(11:43
cartons, . $1.75; Liverpool lump, ten,
$18.50.
Rice 'Imperial Japan, No. 1, $3.96)
Southern, Japan, 63-4cj broken, 4e;
bead, fancy, Cci head, choice, 61-4c
Coffee Mocha, 2428cj Java, fancy,
2032c) Java, good, 2024cj Jara, or
dinary, 17(20c; Costa Rica, fancy, 18(3
20c ; CWa Rica, gool, 12180 ,Ar
buckles, iOJi; pep lb.) Lion, lOJc per lb.)
Columbia coffee, 13 3-4c; .fialvdor, 111
16o. .
Provisions Ifm, to r.c, 13c; hams,
plcnle, 0c; bacon, egular, llic; bacon,
breakfast, 131-4fl9c) dry salt ldc,
lie; backs, dry salt, He,
Nut Walnut, No. 1, aoft shell,
151-4cj No. 1, bard shell, 15c) Chile,
13c; almonds 10c) Alberts, 14 15c ;
i'.milh, 14c; pecans, 13J15c; hickory,
8e; Virginia peanuts, 77c; Jumbo
Virginia peunut, 9c; Japanese peanuts,
6(0c; che-tiiuts, Italian, l4c; coooa
nuta, dozen, 7 3 80c ; new almonds, 16
10c.
Dnte Golden, 60-lb. boxes, 6(g0c;
Mb. package, 8c; Fa i d., 151b. boxes,
$1.40 box.
Bcn Small white, 4c; large white,
3ic; pi'ii 2 7'8c; bayou, 4 3-4c; Limas,
5 7-8cj Mexican reds, 61c.
Fig White, lb., 6Ho; black, 67c.
Pickled good Pickled pig' feet, i
bairels, $3; 1-4 barrela, $2.75; 15-lb.
kit, $1.25; pickled tripe, l-barrels, $5;
1-4 barrels, $2.75; 151b. kits, $li5;
pickled pigs' tongues, 1 barrels, $6.00:
1-4 barreU, $3; 131b. kits, $1.50; pick
led b nibs' tongues, barrels, $9; 1-4
barrela, $3.50; 131b. kits, $2.75.
lird Kettle-rendered, tierces, 101c;
tubs, 106-8c; 60s, 10 6-Bc; 20s, 103-4c;
10s, 11c; 5s, 9 5-8c. Standard pure,
tierces, 9 l-4e; tub, 9 7-8c; 6f)s, 97-8c;
20s, 05-Bc; 10s, 101-4c; 6s, 1018c
Compounds, tierces, 6c; tubs, 63-4c;
Cmpiunds tierces, 6lc; tubs, 63-4c;
60s, 03-4c; 6s, 73-8e.
Sausage Portland ham, 14c per lb.;
minced ham, 10c; Summer, choice dry,
171c; bologna, long, 61c; wiencrwurat,
8c; liver, 6c; pork, 9c; blood, 6c; head
cheee, 12c; bologna aausage, link, 41c.
Raisins Loose Muscatels, 3-crown,
7c; 2-crown, 7c; bleached seedless Sul
tanas, 712c; unbleached teedles Sul
tana, 7c; London layers, 3-crown,
whole boxes of 20 pounds, $2.10; 2
crown, $2.
Dried fruit Apples, evaporated, 121c
per pound; aundried, aacks or boxes,
none; apricots, ll121c; peaches, 10
lie; pears, none; prunes, Italian, 51
Olct French, 31c; figs, California blacks,
6 3-4c; do white, none; Smyrna, 20c;
plums, pitted, 6c.
Cereal foods Rolled osta, cream, 90-
lb. sacks, $6.75; lower grade, $525(9
$6.25; oatmeal, steel cut, 501b, sacks,
$8 bale; 101b. sacks, $455 per crste;
ostmeal (ground), 60-lb. sacks, $7.50
p?r bale; 10-lb. sscks, $4 per bale; split
peas, $4.60 per 100 -lb. sack; 25-lb,
boxes, $1.15; pearl barley, $4.75 per 100
lbs.; 23-lb, boxe, $1.25 per box; pastry
Hour, 10-lb. sack. $2.50 per bale.
Canned salmon Columbia River, l ib.
talis $1.85; 2-lb. tails, $2.50; fancy, 1
lb. flats. $2.00; l ib. fancy flats, $1.23;
fancy l ib, ovals, $2.75; Alaska tails,
ping, 90c; red, $1.45; nominal, 2s, tall,
$2.00.
Livestock Market
Cattle Best steers, 3.754;
cows.
$3.00(53.25; oalvea, $3.004.75.
Sheep 5.75$0.OO; lambs, $55-60.
Hogs $5.756.00; light hogs, $5
5.25.
Wild Game.
Jack rabbits, $2 2.50 dozen.
Sugar, sack basis Golden C, $5.06;
- Fresh Meat and Fish.
Fresh meats Veal, small, 78o;
large, 4151c; pork, 718c; beef, bulla,
213c; cows, 3141c; ateers, 415c;
mutton, 881c; lamba 901c
Clams Hardshell, per box. $2.00; rax-
or clams, $2.00 per box.
Oysters Shoalwatcr Bay, per gallon,
$2.25; Olympia, per sack, $5.25; Eastern
transplanted, $1.60 per 100.
Fish Crabs, per dozen, $1.60; Shoal
water Bay oysters, per tack, $4.00;
oysters, gallon, $2,25; halibut, 7c; black
cod, 7c; bass, per lb., 18c; herring, 6c;
flounders, Co: catfish, 8c; lobster, per
lb.,, 121c; silver smelt, 6c; shrimp, 10c;
perch, 6c; sturgeon, 8c; sea trout, 121c;
black bns, 25c; Columbia River steel-
heads, 9c; Columbia River smelt, 3c;
Chinook salmon, 9c.
Hop, Wool, Hides, Etc
Grain bag Calcutta and domestic.
To.
Wool Valley, 2427 l-2c; Eastern
Oregon, 180200.
Tallow Prime, per lb., 33 3-4o; No.
2 and grease, 22 l-2c
Hops Choice, 10llcr prime, 99ja
Wool Valley, 2627e; Eastern Ore
gon, 1820c; nominal.
Tallow Prime, per lb.. 331c; No. 2
and grease, 221c
Hides Dry hides, No. 1, 16 Tbt. and up,
15 lbs., 13S 161c per lb. t dry calf, No. 1
1617o per lb.; dry kip, No. 1, 5 to
undej 0 lbs., 1718c; ary salted, bulls
and stags, one third less than dry flint
(culls, moth-eaten, badly cut, scored,
murrain, halr-sllpped, weatber-beatea or
grubby, t3o per lb. less)) salted hides,
steer, sound, 00 lbs. and over, fr$10 per
lb.) 60 to 60 lbs., l-20e per lb. under
60 lb, and oow, 8,89c per lb.; ealteJ
stag and bulla, aouod, 0e per lb.) salted
kip, sound, 15 to 30 II., 9c per lb.) salt
ed real, eounJ, 10 to 14 lbs., 0e per lb.)
salted calf, sound, under 10 lb., 10c per
lb. (green, vyusalted, le per lb. lei cull,
lo per lb. less). Sheep etlnit Shear
lings, No. 1 butchers' tock, 2530c each;
ahort wool, No. 1 butcher tock, 40
60c each) medium wool, No. 1 butcher'
tock, WbOc) long wooi, No. 1 butcher'
stock, $1.001JW eacn Murrain pelts,
from 10 tw 20 per cent lea, or 1214
per lb.; vre hide, salted, each, accord
ing to aire, $1,60(32.00; dry, each, ao
eording to size, $150; eolU hide, i&
60e each; goat skins, common, 10(16e
each; Angora, with wool on, 25c$1.60
each.
Mohair Choice, 30$33e.
Feather Gee, wjilte, S5($40c)
gees gray rr mixed, 25(?30c; duck,
white, 1520c; ducL, mixed, 12(lSc,
Oil and Lead.
Coal oil Pearl and astrsl oil, cases,
201c sr gallon; water white oli, iron
barrels, 15c; wood barrela, 17Jc; extra
star cases 25c; headlight oil. 175 de
grees cea, 231o iron barrels, 171c
(Washington State teat burning oils,
except headlight, lo per gallon higher.)
Benzine Sixty-three degrees, eases,
22c; iron barrela, 171c
Turpentine In csaes, 89 in wood
barrels, 80c; in iron barrela, 33c; in 10-
cas Iota, 88c.
iLnseed oil Raw, 6-barrel lota, 66c;
1-barrel lots, 67c; in eaaea, 62c; boiled,
barrel lot, 68c; 1-barrel lota, 69c; in
cases, 64c. i
Gaoline Stove gasoline) cases 24c;
iron barrels, 18c; 86 degrees gasoline,
cases, 22c; iron barrels or drums, 26c,
Rope Pure Manila, l4c; atandard,
131c; Sisal, 11c; Isle brand Sisal, 91c
Wire Nails Present base at $2.70.
Lead Strictly pure wbita lead and
red lead, in tons, 71c; 600-lb. Iota, 8c;
less than 600 lbs., 8ic
Take Hollister's Rocky Mountain Tea
this month. Drives away spring tired'
ness gives appetite and sleep, makes
you well and keeps you well. Great
family tonic. 35 cents, Tea or Tablets
Frank Hart, drufrgist.
MEM AND WOMEN.
Cm Blf for unotarJ
ivh.r.M lnA.Rin.tinlll.
Irriuilaof or olcrOoni
of ma co a tumtirDW,
THtEviSSCHUCuCS. !ot or poiwnont.
I f j som y nrmnu.
- av anl In Bltttn wrallMr.
br iiprm, rvid, fT
1 00. or s 12.73.
Circular ui naoMA
TRAVELERr GUIDE.
THE MILWAUKEE
"The Pioneer Limited " St Paul to Chi
cago. " Short Line " Omaha to
Chicago. M South-West Limited " Kansas
City to Chicago.
No trains in the service of any rail
road in the world equals in equip
ment that of tbe Chicago, Milwaukee
Sc St Paul Ry. They own and operate
their own sleeping and dining cars and
give their patrons an excellence of ser
vice not obtainable elsewhere.
Berths on their sleepers are longer,
higher and wider thsn in similar eara on
any other line. They protect their trains
by the Block system.
Connections made with all trans-continental
lines in Union Depot.
H. S. Rowe, General Agent, Partland
or 134 Third Street, corner Alder.
A Ticket
Means more than your mere
transportation if it Jb over
It means that you will have
every luxury and comfort the
utmost courtesy from all employ
es, safe trip and one that will
be a pleasure and delight. It is
the
Short Liae to
C h i caf'o
AND BEST AS WELL.
Anything you wish to know
about comfortable traveling will
be gladly told by.
W. A. COX, Gen. Agent
153 Third St Portland, Ore.
Zta it.t4.rAJ
ASK ANY
TRAVELEB
and he will
tell yea tbe
111 II 11
Electric Lighted.
M the'Xrick Train of them til for
, COMFORT aod ELEGANCfc.
The ticket office at Portland is at
t$S Morrison St., Cor. 3d.
A. D. CHARLTON,
Assistant General Fuesenger Agent.
PORTLAND, OREGON."
SAN FRANCISCO &
PORTLAND S. S. CO.
Fart Including berth and meals, $15;
Round-trip, 2
Steamer Leaves Astoria for San
Francisco Every 5 Days.
Connects at Sanlrancisco with Rail
and Steamer Lines for South,
era Cal 'omia.
O. W. ROIIiSItTS, Agent.
Astoria, Oregon.
A. O. D. KERPJSLL,
Can. Pas. Agen
Can Francieco, t
BEGINNING FEB. 15, 1906
THROUG.H
ft
TOURIST
SLEEPERS
"linn
tun
EVERY DAY IN THE YEAS
V3f? BETWEEN
SEATTLE and CHICAGO
via the
Great Northern B&ilway
"The Comfortable Way"
Route of the famous Oriental Limited
For detailed information, mtes, etc, call on or address
. DlOKSOir, C. T. A,
las Third Street, 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 I 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.
Astoria & CoIumbHa River R. R Z o
EFFECTIVE SBPT 18, 1905.
281 26
30
24
22 j Leave.
aon.
p.m
a. m.
p. m
a. m.
7:00
8:10
9:03
9:24
8:00j
9:101
PORTLAND (Union Depot)
leave. Goble. arrive j
Clatskine Junct
4 ,. Westport
. arrive ASTORIA 'eave
leave ASTORIA arrive
10:05
10:20
11:35
10:35
8:151
8:35
8:36
8:46
8:46
8:65
9:53
9:12
9:18
9:25
5:50111
:40
:05
;10
11:35
6:10
11:55
arrive WARRENTON leave
leave WARRENTON arrive
arrive Ft. Stevens .eave
leave Ft Stevens arrive
arrive WARRENTON leave
leave WARRENTON leave
Clatsop.
Geartart
arrive SEASIDE leave
6:11
6:25
6:26
6:39
:30(
40
11:55
p. m
7:03
12:14
7:11
12:21
7:20
12:30
Sunday only.
Through tickets and close connection
Goble, and O. R. Sc !. via. Portland.
THS MILWAUKEE" .
"Pioneer Limited,'' St. Paul to Chi
cago; "Overland Limited," Omaha to
Chicago; "Southwest Limited," Kansas
Gty to Chicago. , '?
No train in the service of any rail
road In the world equate in equipment
that of the Chicago, Milwaukee it St
Paul R) They own and operate their
own sleepily and dining car ad give
their patron an excellence of aervic
not obtainamle elsewhere. ; "
Berths in their deeper are longer,
higher and wider than In simitar cart
on any other line. They protect their
trains by tne Block System. IL 8.
Rowe, General Agent, 134 Third street
Portland. Ore.
Through
SALT LAKE CITY, COLORADO
SPRINGS, DE9VEK f
Stop-Over Privilege Granted.
Choice of Routes East of Colorado
Point.
For Illustrated Phamphlet Pic
turing Colorado's Beautiful Scenery
write ,
W. C McBBIDE, Gen. Agt
14 Third Street PORTLAND, 02.
"L
a. h. Mcdonald,
General Agent, Rock Island System,
140 Third Street, Portland, Ore.
Arrive.
21 I 23 25 29 l
a. m. p. m. p.m. a.
11:20 9:60 . I
10:10 8:40 j
9:11 7:40
8:51 7:19
7:45 6:10
7:40 5:202:45 10:4:
7:20 5:052:20 10:25
7:20 2:16 10:25
7:00 2:00 10:16
7:06 10:14
1:52 10:05
6:52 6:06 10:05
6:29 4:46 9:45
1:22 4:38 9:38
I 6:15 4:30 9:30
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via. N. P. railway at Portland and
J. C. MAYO, G. F. and P. Agent