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About The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930 | View Entire Issue (May 9, 1906)
WEDNESDAY, MAY 9, 1900, THE MORNING ASTOIUAtt ASTORIA, OREGON. ome Have your cake, muffins, and tea bis cuit home-made. They will be fresher, cleaner, more tasty and wholesome. Royal Baking Powder helps the house wife to produce at home, quickly and eco nomically, fine and tasty cake, the raised hot-biscuit, puddings, the frosted layer cake, crisp cookies, crullers, crusts and muffins, with which the ready-made food found at the bake-shop or grocery does not compare. Royal is the greatest of bake-day helps. HOVAL MKIN4 POW0KH CO., MW VONK. PORTLAND MARKETS Latest Quotations in the Portland Markets. Complete Market Report, Corrected Eaa Day Clviuf the Wholesale Prices wf Commodities Farm Product and vtg. tables. . JI'ltTI.ANi), M.iy H - I'nrlliitnl Im probably 11 .T rtntjj of Itiirttnitimi in jiriii' tlinti itny fit) in tin- IiiihI. I liU i niiiuiiii'l fur by rcmon uf it I'M-ntion with tfffn'iHf t "tlwr itnMrl II nt nmiki'l. Tl mitli't fur utirplu Uk-U ill thf imiltll i nt pivelit rut nil at Sail I'liilifi-ro. -xtil fur tuilf required in i.'liif ii)ll'i ami in if tiM-king Imiioi'n Unit i-r' litinml out mi. I tUt tv tartiug up main. Kr M'lilulll IMI, lllfVfr, 1'lJftlilllll itiiit iip iii miilif prm-tli-ally in'r-u-f nml in niilMirlmii (own. ) that wlim glut ihhiiis in certain lint tin' piitu i rut ilrf'r limn tlic ri'iil inurkrt jttntiltf . in onlrr to rlroii up tork. Very likrly the vrry nt day iiintn ti.iim iiiiiiii 11'iiiintl figure, I"1' fri'lild hilt ln-rl) lllllil" of till" flurtllll- tinn. Thi niili" nt tin' preM'tit time to the frih meat markrt. Grain, Produce, Feed. Wheat-Walla Walla. C7e; Vdley, (Wc; blticstem, C8ej red. 85c. Oats-White, 128 j gray, f27. Barley-Brewing, $23.50(ij24; feed. f23.50j rolled, $24.50 25.50. Hay-Valley timothy, I0.5010.50; Eastern Oregon, $13.60(!;14( clover, $8.500s cheat, $0.60(17; alfalfa, $10. Mllhtuffa Middling. $2526j chop! $19j bran, $17018; ahorta, $18gl9. Flour Hard whi-at patent, $3.85j straight, $3.40 graham. $3.60; rye, $5; whole wheat flour, $3.75; Valley flour. $3.303.45; Dakota, $0.507.25; East ern rye, $3.40; Mlabury, $8.20; Cor vallis, $3.70. Corn-Whole, $24; cracker, $25 pi ton. Rye $1.60 per ewt. Buckwheat $38 per ton. t Grain bags Foreign and domeatio, 7e each. Produce. Butter Fancy creamery, 25o Ib.j oity creamery, 2So; dairy, 15c16ct atore, 1415c Eaatern creamery, 8730c; butterfat, 2527e. Cheeae Voung American, 18c; Ore gon full cream, 15c Eggs Freah Oregon ranch, 18 Poultry Old roostera, 80c; hena, 12lc13c; Spring, 1415cj broilers, 1510o; dreaaed chicken", 13431cj geese, live, 9i0Jcj dressed, llllc; turlcava. Hun Mriftlfini ArnuwA. Iflf3)17c! j - - - --- . --w ' ducka, old, 1213c; Spring ducka, 15 16c; plgeoni, per down, $1.001.25; aquabi, $2.503.00. Honey Dark, 10llcj amber 12 13e; fancy white, 1415e. Fruiti and Vegetablsa, ApplesGreen, 75 $2.25. Pears 1 1.50 box. Grape fruit Crate, $3(33.50. Cranberries $14 per barrel. Tropltml fruits Lemons, fancy, $3.50; choice, $3.00 per tox; oranges, 275(J $3.00; bananas, 5o per lb.j pineapples, $4.505.00 pep dozen. Potatoes Per aack, 0075o for fancy, 3050o for Inferior stock, in country; Jobbers' prices, 6080c per 100 pounds; turnips, 7500c sack; cabbagn, per 100 lbs., $1.752.00; celery, deien, 7590ot onions, 76o$1.00 In country; jobbers' lade prices, $1.00 125; beets, $1 per sack; carrots, 75o per sack; garlic, IOjj sweet potatoes, $2.253,2.50; red pt-ppen, dry, 20c hot-houe lettuce, $1.60 lot. Cali fornia vegetable Oreen peas, 89o; sprouts, 8c ; radMiei, 25e dot. benches; Chile peppers, 2(o pound; bead lettuce, 23e dozen; artichokes, $2252J50 dor; cauliflower, OOc'gll.OO pe" down; rhu barb, 7ft7ic Groceries, Irovtilo s, Etc. Sugar, sack bmli-Golfleu C. $5.05; extra C, $5.20; powdered, $5.80; patent cube, $5.05; cane, D. G., $5.70; fruit sugsr, $5.70; let sugar, $4 60; bsrreln, cwt., 10c; krgn, cwt., 25e; boiea, cwt., fiOe advance over sack baU (! Mc lb. if paid for In 15 days). Salt Bales of 75-4c, bale, $1.80; bales of C0-3c, bale, $1.60; bales of 40-4, bale $1.00; bale of 1010c. bale, $1.80; bigs 60. fine, ton, $11; bags, 50 lbs., genuine Liverpool, ton, $17; bg, 60 lbs., 1-2 ground, 100s, ton, $7; R. S. V. P., 20 6 lb. carton, $2.25; R, 8. V. P., 24 3 1b. carton, $1.75; Liverpool lump, ton, $18.60. Rice Imperial Japan, No. 1, $5.95; Southern, Japan, 5 3-4c; broken, 4c; bead, fancy, Clc; hesd, choice, 81-4c Coffee Mcha, 2428c; Jata, fsney, 20332c; Java, good, 20(?24c; Java, or dinary, 1720cj Costa Rica, fancy, 18(3f 20c; Cota Rica, good, 12 18c; Ar biiekle, lJc per Ib.j Lion, 16c per lb.: Columbia coffee. 1334c; Falvsdor. 11) 3 is. wna Provisions ITam, to me, isc; him, pirnie, 0c; baron, .egular, 1 lkc; bacon breakfast, 131-419c; dry aalt aide He; backa, dry salt, He, Kuta-Walnuta, No. 1. aoft shell 151-4c; No. 1, hard ihell, 15c; Chile. J3c; almond, 10c; Alberts, 1415c; Brnzil. 14c; pecans. 13ai5e: Wrf 8c; Virginia peanut, 7(?7Jc; Jumbo Virginia peanuts, Cm Japanese peanuts, 6lflci chestnuts, Kalian, 14c; cocoa- nuts, dozen, 7580c; new almonds, 15 10c. Dates Golden, 60 lb. boxes, 661c; Mb. packages, 8c; Fard., 15-lb. boxes, $1.40 box. Bern Small white, 4; large white, 31c; pink, 27-8c; bayou, 4 3-4c; Limas, 5 7-8o; Mexican reds, 5ic Flgs-Wbite, lb., 66c; black, 67o. 1-4 barrels, $2.75; 15-lb. kits, $1.25; Pickled goods Pickled pig' feet, I- barrels, $5; 1-4 barrels, $2.75; 15-lb. kit, $1.25; pickled tripe, i-barrels, $6; pickled pigs' tongue, ) barrels, $8.00! 1-4 barrel, $3; 15-lb. kits, $1.60; pick led lambs' tongues, i-barrels, $9; 1-4 barrels, $5.60; 15-lb. kits. $2.75. Lard Kettle-rendered, tierces, 101c; tubs, 105-8c; 60s, 105-8c; 20s, 103-4c; 10s, Ho; 6s, 9S-8& Standard pure, tierces, 91-4o; tubs, 97-8c; 60s, 97-8c; 20s, 95-8c; 10a, 101-4o; 5s, 101-8& Compounds, tierces, 6c; tubs, 83-4o; Compounds, tierces, 8c; tubs, 83-4c; 60s, 6 3-4c; 5s. 7 3-8c. Sausage Portland ham, 14jo per lb.; minced ham, lOo; Summer, choice dry, 17c; bologna, long, 61c; Wienerwurst, 8c; liver, 5o; pork, 9o; blood, 5o; head cheese, 121c; bologna sausage, link, 41c, Raisins Loose Muscatels, 8-crown, 71c; 2-crown, 7c; bleached seedless Sul tanas, 712cj unbleached seedless Sul tanas, 7c; London layers, 3-crown, whole boxes of 20 pounds, 12.10; 2 crown, $2. Dried fruit-Apples, evaporated, 12k per pound; aundried, sacka or boxes, none; apricots, ll121c; peaches, 10 lie; peare, none; prunes, Italian, 61 Clc; French, 31c; flgs, California blacks, 5 3-4c; do white, none; Smyrna, 20c; plums, pitted, 6c. Cereal foods Rolled osts, cream, 90 lb. sacks, $8.75; lower grade. $5.25 $8.25; oatmeal, steel out, 50-lb. sacks, $8 bale; 10-lb. sacks, $4.25 per crate; oatmeal (ground), 50-lb. sacks, $7.50 per bale; 10-lb. sacks, $4 per bale; split peas, $4.50 per 1001b, aack .25-lb. boxes, $1.15; pearl barley, $4-75 per 100 lbs.; 251b. boxes, $1.25 per box; pastry flour, 10-lb. aacks, $2.50 per bate. Canned salmon Columbia River, Mb, tall, $1.88; 2-lb. talis, $2.60; fancy, 1 lb. flats, $2.00; 1-lb. fsncy fiata, $1.25; fancy Mb. oval, $2.76; Alaska talis, ping, 00c j red, $1.45; nominal, 2s, tall, $2.00. Livestock Market Cattle Best steers, $3.75 4 j cowl $3.00 3.25; calves, $3.004.76.' Shecp-$5.76(2$0.OOj lambs, $55M lIug$6.750.0O; light hogs, $5 5.25. Wild Game. Jack rabbit, $22.60 dozen, Sugar, sack basis Golden C, $5.05; Fresh Meats and Fish. Freh meata Veal, small, 718cj large, 451c; pork, 718o; beef, bulls, 2lC3cj cow, 3J341cj steers, 415o; mutton, 8ft8le; lambs 99Jc. C1m Hardshell, per box. $2.00; raz or darns, $2.00 per box, Oysters Shoalwater Bay, per gallon, $2.25; Olympia, per sack, $5.25; Eastern transplanted, $1.60 per 100. Fish Crab, per dozen, $1.60 Shoal water Bay oyster, per sick, $4.00; oysters, gallon, $2.25; halibut, 7c; black cod. 7c; baa, per lb., 18c; herring, 60 ; flounders, 6c; catfish, 8c; lobaters, per lb., 12lc; silver smelt, 6c; shrimp, 10c; p-rch, 6c; sturgeon, 8c; sea trout, 12Je; black bas, 25c; Columbia River steel head, 0c; Columbia River am alt, 3c; Chinook salmon, 9c. Hope, Wool, Hides, Itc Grain bags Calcutu and domestic, 7o. Wool-Valley, 2I27 l-2c; Eastern Oregon, 18(S,20c. Tallow Prime, per lb., J3 -4c; No. t and grease, 22 1 2c Hop-Choice, 10 lie; prime, 991a Wool-Villey, 2027Je; Eastern Ore gon, 1820c; nominal Tallow Prime, pt?r lb.. 33Ic; No. 2 and grease, 2 21c Hides Dry hides, No. 1, 10 lbs. and up, 13 lbs., 13110ic per lb.; dry calf, No. 1 1817o per lb.; dry krp, No. 1, 5 to undej 6 lbs., 17 18c; dry salted, bulla and stags, one third less than dry flint (culls, moth-eaten, badly cnt. scored, murrain, hair-alipped, weather-beaten or grubby, 2Sc per lb. less); salted hides, steers, sound, 60 lbs. and over, f 10c per lb.; 60 tc 60 Ibe, 8 l-29 per lb.; under 60 lbs. and cows, 8g9o per lb.; ulted stags and bulls, sound, 8c per lb.; salted kip, aound, 15 to 30 lbs., 9c per lb.; salt ed real, sounJ, 10 to 14 lb., 9c per lb.; sited calf, aound, under 10 lbs., 10c per lb. (green, unsalted, lo per lb. less; culls, lc per lb. less). Sheep Skins: Shear lings, No. 1 butchers' stock, 25 30c each; short wool, No. 1 butchers' stock, 40 6O0 each; medium wool, No. 1 butchera' atock, 60KOc; long wooi, No. 1 butchera' atock, $1.00 1.60 eacn Murrain pelts, from 10 U 20 per cent less, or 1214c per lb.; horse hides, salted, each, accord ing to aire, $lO2.00; dry, each, ac cording to aize, $1.6d; eoltV hide, 25 60c each; goat skins, common, 10 15c each; Angora, with wool on, 25c $1.50 each. Mohair Choice, 303c Feathers Geesa, white, 5540c; geese gray or mixed, 2530c; duck, white, 1520c? duck, mixed, 12 15c Oil and Lead. Coal oil Pearl and astral oil, cases, 201o per gallon; water white oil, Iron barrels, 15c; wood barrels, 171o; extra star cases, 25c; headlight oil, 175 de greea, cases, 231c; iron barrels, 171c (Washington State test burning oils, except headlight, la per gallon higher.) Benzine Sixty-three degrees, cases, 22c; iron barrels, 171c Turpentine In cases, 80s; in wood barrels, 86c; in iron barrels, 33c; in 10 case lots, 880. iLnseed oil Raw, 5-barrel lots, 68c; 1 -barrel lots, 67c; in cases, 62c; boiled, barrel lots, 68c; 1-barrel Iota, 69c; In cases, 84o. Gasoline Stove gasoline, cases, 241c; Iron barrels, 18c; 88, degrees gasoline, cases), 22c; iron barrels or drums, 20c, Rope Pure Manila, 14Jc; standard, 13Jcj Sisal, lie; Isle brand Sisal, 91c Wire Nails Present base at $2.70. Lead Strictly pure white lead and red lead, in tons, 7!o; 500-lb. lota, 81o; less than 500 lbs., 81c 0 Sciatica Cured After Twenty Years of Torture. For more than twenty years Mr. J. B. Massey, of 3322 Clinton St., Minne apolis, Minn., was tortured by sciatica. The pain and suffering which he endur ed during this time is beyond compre hension. Nothing gave him any perma nent relief until he used Chamberlain's Pnin Balm. One application of that liniment relieved the pain and made sleep and rest possible, and less than one bottle has effected a permanent cure. If troubled with sciatica or rheu matism why not try a 5-cent bottle of Pain Balm' and see for yourself how quickly it relieves the pain. For sale by Frank Hart, and leading druggists. Moruiag Astorian, 05c. per month, aMM. 60 YEARS' 'EXPERIENCE D Tmsdc Marks sfW1! CotvniOHTt Ac. Anfin Mnftltn' nkfrtrh ind 4Knptkm m nlnklf M'-or'H" ft'ir .liiini '(M wtiMhur u IiitwiII'"! I prnhnlilf n,iir,i ( 'ifnniunkn. tlonnniricllfmiiiiidiiill'. HAMD800K onl'tit in Iih. Oldmit xMf.i foriMH.'uriiiK pmt).l. 'lnu InK ; tlirouuti Mumi k Co. tVM'.1 tptrUtt wiM"., wllh.iiit thru, la lb Scientific Jlmcricait. A tmni1w.itiilf I1lnrt"l wklr. f jirtt. elr culitll"" "f o'lf 'H"'H0i I'rurnail, Trm, S3 twin fimr ni'mtb, U Hold bj all fiswMMMsr. IIIVIH9 v vw. MWII I Ur.iKilt omim, mrU WuIHokiuii, u. r mmtmmmmtttmtttttxmtttttmtn WIRELESS OFFERS THE BEST AND SAFEST INVESTMENT 07 THE DAY. Now that the Dc Forcet sys tem, in working Micfully ac I ros the Atlantic the $30,000.00') 1 earned lat yt-ar by the Atlantic Cable Co, will coon be transferr ed to the yearly income of the De Forest Company, Before inveaing a dollar else where it will pay you to Investi gate our stock offerings, Call, write or phone. AMERICAN DE FOREST WIRE LESS TELEGRAPH CO. Cbas A. LinMrom, Manager 205-208 Mohawk Bldg, Phone 3698 tntiititTMniittttnittt nam -0 SPICES, o COFFtb,TbA, BAKING POWDER, FLDOHING EXTRACTS Abwluti Puriry, Fincsfflivor, CLOSSET&DEYERS r PORTLAND, ORCCON. ' TRAVELERS' OUIDE. THE MILWAUKEE " The Pioneer Limited " St Pan! to Chi cago. M 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 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 than in similar cars on any other line. They protect their trains by the Block system. Connections made wiia all trans-continental lines in Union Depot. H. S. Rowe, Genera Agent, Portland or 134 Third Street corner Alder. A Ticket Means more than your mere transportation if it is over It means that you will hare every luxury and comfort the utmost courtesy from all employ esa safe trip and cie that will be a pleasure and delight. It is the Short Line to Chi cago 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. ASK ANY TRAVELER 0 and he will tell you the I Electric Lighted.; ft theZCnck Train of then ill for COMFORT and ELEGAHCfc. Te ticket office at Portland is at 255 Morrison St., Cor, 3d. A. D. CHARLTON, Assistant General PenBenger Agent PORTLAND, OREGON. SAN FRANCISCO & PORTLAND S. S. CO. Fare Including berth and meals, 115; Round-trip, 2S, Steamer Leaves Astoria for San Francisco Every 5 Days. Connects at San rancisco. with Rail and Steamer Lines for South, cm Cal 'omia. G. W. KOIJLKTS, Agent. Antorla, Oregon. A. Q. D. KERRBLL, Gen. Pas. Agen San Franelsoo. ( BEGINNING FEB. 15, 1906 liBlil THROUGH TOURIS? SLEEPERS EVERT DAT IN THE TEAR Vi BETWEEN SEATTLE and CHICAGO Tia tie Great Northern Railway "The Comfortable Way" Route of the famons Oriental Limited For detailed information, rntea, etc., caH on or address B. 1 as Third Street, IF 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 nessand solicits yours. Astoria & Columbia River R. RCo EFFECTIVE 28! 26 30 24 22 I Leave. ajn. p.m. a, m. p. m a. m 7:00 8:10 9:03 9:24 8:00 9:10! PORTLAND leave. Goble. arrive Clatskine 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 - '. Clatsop. Gearhart arrive SEASIDE leave 10:05 10:26 10:35 11:35 8:16 :50 :10 11:40 12:05 11:35 8:35 8:36 8:46 11:55 11 12:10 25 12:30) 8:48 26 8:55 30 3:58 40 11:55 p. m 9:12 9:18 7:03 12:14 7:111 12:21 9:25 7:20 12:30 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. Agent. "THE MILWAUKII" "Pioneer Limited," St. Paul to Chi- eagoj "Overland Limited," Omaha t 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 A St Paul Ry They own and operate their own sleeping and dining cara and give their patrons an excellence of servic not obtainamle eliiewhere. ? Berths in their sleepers are longer, higher and wider than In similar carf on any other line. They protect their trains by tne Block System, IL S. Rowe, General Agent, 134 Third street, Portland, Ore. i Throngh SALT LAKE CITY, COLORADO SPRINGS, DENVER Stop-Over Privilegee Granted. Choice of Routes East of Colorado Point. For Illustrated Phamphleta Pic turing Colorado's Beautiful Scenery write W. C. HcBRTDE, Gen. Agt U4 Third Street PORTLAND, OR. DICKSON, C. T. Ay Portland, Ore. A. H. McDONALD, General Agent, Rock Island System, 140 Third Street, Portland, Ore. SBPT 18, 1905. Arrive. 21 j 23 I 25 j 29 a. m.p. m.p.m. a. m. 11:20 9:50 10:10 8:40 9:11 7:40 8:51 7:19 7:45 6:10 7:40 5:202:45 10:45) 7:20 5:052:20 10:28 7:20 2:15 10:25 7:06 2:00 10:15) 7:06 10:14 1:52 10:05 1:52 5:00 10:05 8:29 4:45 9:451 8:22 4:38 9:38 I 8:15 4:30 0:30 (Union Depot)