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About The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930 | View Entire Issue (May 16, 1906)
1 If WEDNESDAY, MAY iQ, igofl. THE MOEN1NO ASTOIUAN, ASTORIA OREGON. V AC3A77ER OF HEALTH mm Absolutely Puro IIAS HO SUBSTITUTE A Cream of Tartar Powder freofrom alum or phoe phatlo acid PORTLAND MARKETS Utest Quotations in the Portland Markets. Compute Market Reports Corrected lavs Day Giving tbt Wholesale Prices nf Commodities, Farm Produce snd vg. UtlM. IliKTI.AMl. May 15. - Mrwlrrta raiim ill Sfiliienlutt liyhtrr rofijj , (mill (im llie Nai'taiiimtit Vullry and frwi Sitithrrn nwuuii. tln'iv i rum in tin- South, ititi'tfcriiiit wllh plrkitij,', Wr rir will 1m in receipt tnr t ! lint few day, anil naturally ltr fruit rceinl i, nut in u pi mi.- I'lutilitjun a usual. This market iliMriliulc parly tu (id imly (lie militii Inli tuivu. hut a lut i-itil it point in liliihu, Walla Wnllii, huti-m Uiriin, tu (;ry' lliiilxir, etc. Other Fruits. Tin1 four car uf luinu nt ii-ceivrd lir.Uiy are iihw in johlx'iV luiiuN. innl tin- mipply are ii" in joMieri' hunt!, Sli'l the supply r'liee tin- liot tun1', temporal ily Hi Imnt. Vtitv remain tiie mine, truii( at .V a jiounil. Grain, Produce, feed, Wl,catWe!la Wsl!, 71o; Valley; ?; bluestem, 72!i red. COc. OatsWhite, $28; gray. 127. Uarley-Brewing. $24; feed. $23.75; rdlcd, $24.50H, 25.60. Hay Valley timothy. $11(312.50; Ivmtern Oregon, $I5& 17.50; clover. S.50fsiO; cheat, tfl.507; alfalfa, $10. Mlll.tiifTs-Middllnirs, $25028; chop. Iran, $1718; shorts, $1810. Flour Hard whea patent, $3.95; otraifc'ht, $3.45; graham, $3.50; rye. $5; whole wheat flour, $3.78 1 Valley flour. tt403.55; Dakota. $fl.50(S7.25; Kast ern rye, $5.40; rillsbtiry, $020; Cor vallis. $3.70. Corn Whole, $24; cracker, $25 pei ton. Rye $1.60 per cwt. Ruckwhesb-$30 per ton. t firaln bags Foreign and domestic, 9c each. Produce. Butter Fancy creamery, 25o Ib.j city creamery, 28c dairy, 16o16lc; atore, 14116c Eaitern creamery, 27130c; butterfat, 2527. Cheese Young American, Iflcj Ore gon full eream, 15c, Eggs Freah Oregon ranch, 16c- roultry Old rooatera, 89c; hem, 12c13cj Spring, 1418c; broilers, I510c; dressed chickens, 13131c; geese, live, f)l0c; dressed, llHlo turkeys, live, 1416cj dressed, lfl17c; ducka, old, 12 13c Spring ducks, 18 Iflcj pigeons, per down, $1.001.25t squabs, $2.503.00. Honey Dark, 10llcj amber 12 13c fancy white, 1416o. Fruits and Vegetables. Apples Green, 78$2.25. Pears $1 1.60 box. Grape fruit-Crate, $33.50. Cranberries $14 per barrel. Tropical fruits Lemons, fancy, $3.50; eholce, $3.00 per oxj oranges, Hl'S $3.00; bananas, 6o per lb. pineapples, $4,S06.00 pep flown. Potatoea Per sack, 6078o for fancy, 3060o for Inferior atocV, In oountryi Jobbers' prices, 6080o pr 100 pounds turnlpa, 75 00c sack; eabbagn, T 100 lbs., $1.7fl32,00j celery, dosen, 7590ci onions, 75c$l.O0 In country tobbers' prlres, $1.00(gl.25 beets, $1 per sack; carrots, 75c prr sack) garlic, 10oi sweet potato, f2.25fa,2.50; red pi-pperi. dry, 20c; hot-hou lettuce, $1.50 box. Cali fornia vegetable Green peas, 8(9et Sprouts, 8c; rdihM, 25c dot. benches ; Chile peppers, 20c pound; bead lettuce, 25c dorn; artichokes, $28(2.50 dot.; otuliflower, 9Oe(g$1.00 pep doten; rhu larh, 77Jc. Groceries, Provlalo s, Etc Sugar, sark lasts Golden C, $5.05; extra C, $5.20; powdered, J$5.80j patent cube, $5.95; cane, D. O., $8.70; fruit sugar, $5.70; beet sugar, $4 0U; birrels, cwt., 10c; kigs, cwt., 25c ; boxes, cwt., 60c advance over sack baU (Ua I -4c lb. if paid for In 15 daya). Salt-Dale, of 75-4c. bale, $1.60; bales of 60 3c, bale, $1.60; bales of 40-4s, bale, $1.60; bales of 10-10c, bale, $1.60; bags, 50s. fine, too, $11; bags, 80 lbs., genuine Liverpool, ton, $17; bags, 80 lbs., 1-2 ground, 100s, ton, $7; R. 8. V. P., 20 8 lb. carton., $215; R. 8. V. P., 24 3 lb. cartons, $1.78; Liverpool lump, ton, $18.50. Itlce Imperial Japan, No. 1, $5.95; Southern, Japan, 6 3 4c; broken, 41c; hesd, fancy, flic; bead, choice, 6 l-4c. Coffee Mocha, 242Bc; Java, fancy, 26g32c; Java, good, 2024c; Java, or dinary, 1720c; Cost Rica, fancy, 18(3 20c; Costa Rica, good, 12f?18c; Ar buckles, llc per lb.; Lion, lfilo per lb.; Columbia coffee, 13 3 4c; Salvador, 111 15c Provisions nam, to e, ISe; hams, plrnio, 9c; bacon, .egular, lUc; bacon, breakfast, 131-419c; dry salt sides, He; backs, dry salt, lift. N'uts Walnuts, No. 1, soft shell, 151-4e; No. 1, hard shell, 15c; Chile, 13c; almond, Ifle; filbert, 1415e; Draxlls, 14c; pecana, 131la; aW7 Be; Virginia peanuts, 7S7c; Jumbo Virginia peanuts, Cj; Japanese peanuts, 516c; chetnuU, Italian, 14c; cocoa nuts, down. 7580c; Ttevr almonds, 16 10c. Dates-floMen, 601b. boxes, fl6c; l ib. packages, 8c; Fard., 181b. boxes, $1.40 box. Bcans-Smsll white, 4c; large white, 3o; pink, 2 7-8c; bayou, 4 3-4c; Llmas, 5 7-8c; Mexican reds, 61c. Figs-White, lb., 6i6c; black, 67o. 1-4 barrels, , $2.75; 151b. kits, $1.25; Tickled goods Pickled pigs' feet, 1 barrels, $5; 1-4 barrels, $2.75; 18-lb. kits, $1.25; pickled tripe, 1-barrels, $8; pickled pigs tongues, i barrela, $6.00; 1-4 barrels, $3; 15-lb. kite, $1.50; pick- led lambs' tongues, l-barrela, $9; 1-4 barrels, $5.50; 15-lb. kits. $2.75. Lard Kettle-rendered, tierces, 101c tubs, 105-8c; 80s, 10 8-8c; 20s, 103-4c; 10s, Ho; 8s, 9 8-8c Standard pure, tierces, 91-4c; tubs, 9 7-8c; 60s, 97-8c; 20s, 9 8-8c; 10s, 10 l-4o; 6s, 101-So. Compounds, tierces, 61c; tubs, 68-4c; Compounds, tierces, 6o; tubs, 83-4c; 80s, 6 3-4c; 8s. 73-8o. Sausage Portland bam, 141o per lb.; minced ham, 10c; Summer, choice dry, 171c; bologna, long, 61c; wienerwurst, 8c 1 liver, 5c; pork, 9c ; blood, 5c ; head cheese. 121o; bologna sausage, link, 41o. Raisins Loose Muscatels, 3-crown, 71o; 2-orown, 7c; bleached seedless Sul tanas, 712c; unbleached seedless Sul tanas, 7c; London layers, 3-crown, whole boxes of ?0 pounds. $2.10; 2 crown, $2. Dried fruit-Apples, evaporated, 12k per pound; sundried, sacks or boxes, none; apricots, ll121o; peaches, 10 lie; peare, none; prunes, Italian, 61 61c; French, 31c; figs, California blacks, 6 3-4o; do white, none; Smyrna. 20c; plums, pitted, 60. Cereal foods Rolled ots, cream, 90 lb. sacks, $6.78; lower grade. $8.28 $0.28j oatmeal, steel cut, 60-Ib. sacks, $8 balei 101b. sacks, $4.28 per crate; oatmeal (ground), 80-lb. sscks, $7.60 per bale; 101b. sacks, $4 per bale; split peas, $4.60 per 1001b, sack; 251b, boxes, $1.18; pearl barley, $4.78 per 100 lbs.; 25-lb. boxe, $1.25 per box; pastry flour, 10-lb, sacks, $2.60 per bale. Canned salmon Columbia River, l ib. tails, $1.85; 21b. tails, $2.80; fancy, 1 lb. flats, $2.00; l ib. fancy flats, $1.25; fancy Mb. ovals, $2.78 Alaska tails, ping, 00c ; red, $1.45; nominal, 2s, tall, $2.00. Livestock Market. Cattle Best steer, $3.764; cows $3.00&3.25s oalves, $3.00(4.75. Hhep-$5.78S$fl.00j lambs, $55J50. Hogs-$5.756,00; light hogs, $5 6.25. Wild Game. Jack rabbits, $22.50 dozen, fiugar, sack basis Golden C, $5.05; Fresh Meats and Fish. Freh meats Veal, small, 718c; large, 4 J'a 5c; pork, 718c; beef, bulls, 213c; cows, HI 4 Jo; steers, 4i5c mutton, 8rt'.8ic; lambs 991c Claras Hardshell, per box. $2.00; raz or clams, $2.00 per box. OysU-re Shoalwater Bay, per gallon, $215 Olympis, per sack, $5.28; Eastern transplanted, $1.60 per 100. Fish Crabs, per doten, $1.60; Shoal water Bay oysters, per sack, $4.00 1 oysters, gallon, $2.25; halibut, 7c; black cod, 7c; bass, per lb., 18c; barring, 6c; flounders, 6c; catfish, 8c; lobsters, per lb., 121c; silver smelt, 6c; shrimp, 10c; percb, 6c j sturgeon, 8c; sea trout, 121c; black bss, 25c; Columbia River steel heads, Oct Columbia River smalt, 3c; Chinook salmon, 9c Hope, Wool, Sides, Etc, Grain bags Caleutu and domestic, 7c Wool-Valley, 2I27 I-8e; Eastern Oregon, 18 (2 20c. Tallow Prime, per lb., 3l l-4c; No. t and grease, S2 l-2c Hops Choice, 10 He: prime, 9 91c. Wool-Valley, 2627k Eastern Ore gon, 1820c; nominal. Tallow Prime, pr lb., 33fc; No. 2 and grease, 221c. Hides Dry bides, No. 1, 18 lbs. anfl up, 18 lbs., 131161c per lb.; dry calf, No. 1 10(3 17o per lb.; dry krp, No. 1, $ to undo? 6 lbs., 1718c; dry salted, bulls and stags, one third leas than dry flint (culls, moth-eaten, badly it. scored, murrain, hair-slipped, weather-beaten or grubby, 23 $0 per lb. less); salted bides, steers, sound, 80 lbs. and over, I 10c per lb.; 80 tc 80 lbs, 8 l-29o per lb.) under 60 lbs. and cows, 8,9o per lb.; salted stags and bulls, sound, 8c per lb.; salted kip, sound, 16 to 30 lbs., 9c per lb.; salt ed veal, sounJ, 10 to 14 lbs, 9o per lb.; salted calf, sound, under 10 lbs, 10c per lb. (green, unsalted, lo per lb. less; culls, Ic pr lb. less). Sheep sums: Shear lings, No. 1 butchers' stock, 25 30c each; short wool, No. 1 butchers' stock,' 40 60c each; medium wool, No. 1 butcbera' stock, 60(80c; long wooi, No. 1 butchers' stock, $1.001.50 eacu Murrain pelts, from 10 tu 20 per cent less, or 12 14c per lb.; burse hides, salted, each, accord ing to air, $102.00; dry, each, ac cording to size, $1.80; colts' hides, 28 60c each; goat akins, common, 10 18c each; Angora, with wool on, 25c$1.50 each. Mohair Choice, 30 3. Feathers Geese, white, 35 40c; geese gray or mixed, 25 30c; duck, white, 1520c; duck, mixed, 1215c Oil and Lead. Coal oil Pearl and astral oil, oases, 201c per gallon; water white oil, iron barrels, 15c; wood barrels, 171c; extra star cases, 25c; headlight oil, K5 de grees, cases, 231c; iron barrels, 171c (Washington State test burning oils, except headlight, lo per gallon higher.) Bcnxlne Sixty-three degrees, cases, 22c; iron barrels, 171c. Turpentine In cases, 89c; in wood barrels, 860; in iron barrels, 33c; in 10- case lots, 880. I iLnseed oil Raw, 6 barrel lots, 00c; ;U -barrel lots, 67c; in cases, 62c; boiled, barrel lots, 68c; 1-barrel lots, 69c; in cases, 64c. Gasoline Stove gasoline, cases, 241c; iron barrels, 18c; 80 degrees gasoline, cases, 22c; iron barrels or drums, 26c. Rope Pure Manila, 14c; standard, 13c; Sisal, Ho; Isle brand Sisal, 9 Jo. Wire Nails Present base at $2.70. Lead Strictly pure white lead and red lead, in tons, 7o; 600-lb. lots, 81e; less than 600 lbs., 8io. f BAMBOO I FURNITURE I PAPER RACKS. I TABLES, STANDS. CHAIRS. ETC., HAND MADE, ELEGANTLY FINISHED. Yokohama Bazaar Kit, Commercial Hlreet, Astoria 60 YEARS' EXPERIENCE 1 mt' a - mm 1 wsnipjiw.inw wi p Taint MaRKSt 'rftlt COPVRIOMTtAc. Anrons tni1lnK a afclrh snd diwcnirtlnn mat aulVklf ajH-aruni nor opinion 'im whhr fiiTWiilon lrhblr Buiw.tanl ('oirirounlm, UiiiiriiilrFiiiiiiiiitl!. HANDB00I on I'siMita Mill trmi. (IImC si.rf roriMMTur1iiIiii. 'imiia tan-; Ihrouiib Muun to. rscclTS tfri,iXnnif , without charvt. In tba Scientific JUtiericatt. A haniiwimelr lltntlniled wSIr. etr. OtilailoM t nf seKritiOn Journal. I'lrrnia, S3 imri four months, I U Sold tif all nwwlMlra. BraDcb CAk. m r BU WasHUxion. ill. OSB OK AMKKIC'A H FASTEHT STEAMiRH Conimciicliig Monday, Mar 14 STEAMER TELEGRAPH Wl Make I ton ml Trlf Dally Except Ktinday, Between. Portland, Astoria and Way Porta- TIME CAItl) flteamerTeleirrHph from I'ortland to An tor la. Leave 1'ortlund 7-00 a- m- Arrive Astoria 10 p. m. HlHiincr Teleifraph from Astoria to I'ortland lave A tor la TX) p- m Arrive Portland Jl0 p. m M E A IX 8AUVED A LA CAtlTt MU-amcr Telegraph will stop at way land lnit )))th down and up river when having paaM-ngrrs 10 lunu or Dy neing signauea- Portland landing Alder St, Dock Astoria Landing Callender Dock E. B. SCOTT, Agent, Portland Callender Navigation Co., agent Astoria. PHONE 2211 MAIX. MORNING ASTORIA Is on Sals in Astoria at J. N. GRIFFIN'S BOOKSTORE. UTZINGER'S NEWS DEPOT, OCCIDENT HOTEL OFFICE, FRED BFOWN Both Stores JOS. JACOBS, CI0AS STORE. 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 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 wild all trans-continental lines in Union Depots. H, S. Rowe, General 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 have every luxury and coraforb the utmost courtesy from all employ esa safe trip and c ie that will be a pleasure and delight. It is the Short Liie to Chi caft'o AND BEST AS WELL. Anything you wish to know about comfortable traveling will be gladly told by. R. V. HOLDER, Gen. Agt, 163 Third St. Portland, Ore. mi 1 ASK ANY TRAVELER and he will tell you the III Electric Lighted.", M theZCrack Train of then all foi COMFORT and ELEGANCE Tc ticket office at Portland is at 55 Morrison St., Cor. 3d. A. D. CHARLTON, Assistant General PutseDger Agent. PORTLAND. OREGON. SAN FRANCISCO & PORTLAND S. S- CO. Fare Including barth and meals, $15; Round -trip, $25. Steamer Leaves Astoria for San Francisco Every 5 Days. Connects at Sanrrancisco with Rail and Steamer Lines for South, era Cal 'ornia. G. W. KOBEKTS, Agent. Astoria, Oregon. A. Q. D. KERR8LL, Gen. Pas. Agen San Franoiaeo, I "IH1 MILWAUKEE "Pioneer Limited," St. Paul to Chi cago; "Overland Limited,' Omaha to Chicago; "Southwest Limited," Kansas City to Chicago. No train in the service of any rail road in the world equals in equipment that o the Chicago, Milwaukee A St. Paul.Ry They own and operate their own sleeping and dining cars and give their pstrons an excellence of aervics not obtainamle elsewhere. Berths in their sleepers ar longer, higher and wider than in similar carf on any other line. They protect their trains by tne Block System. IL S, Rowe, Ceneral Agent, 134 Third street, Portland, Or. 3 Through SALT LAKE CITY, COLORADO SPRINGS, DENVER Stop-Over Privilege Granted. Choice of Routes East of Colorado Points. For Illustrated Phamphlets Pic turing Colorado's Beautiful Scenery write W. C. McBRIDE, Gea. Agt. 134 Third Street PORTLAND, OR. BEGINNING FEB. 15, 1906 THROUGH TOURIST SLEEPERS ... EVERT DAT Iff THE TEAR 'vfj BETWEEN SEATTLE and CHICAGO ria the Great Northern Railway "The Comfortable Way" Route of the famous Oriental Limited For detailed information, rates, etc., call on or address B. DICKSON, C. T. A, laa 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! 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, Roclc Island System, 140 Third Street, Portland, Ore. Astoria & Columbia River R. R C3 EFFECTIVE SHPT 18, 1905. 281 a.m. 8:16 8:36 8:36 8:46 8:48 8:68 68 I 9:12 0:18 9:26 26 p.m 6:60 6:10 :11 6:251 6:28 6:39 6:40 7:03 7.11 7:20 30 a. m. 11:40 12:05 12 1 10 12:30 24 22 p. m 7:00 8:101 9:03 9:24 10:35 a. m 8:00 9:101 10:05 10:26 11:35 111:35 11:55 11:55 p. m. 12:14 12:21 12:30 Leave. Arrive, 21 la. m. PORTLAND (Union Depot) 11:201 leave. Goble. arrive 10:10 Clatskine Junct 9:11 Weatport. 8:51! arrive ASTORIA ,'eave 7:45 leave ASTORIA arrive 7:40 arrive WARRENTON leave I 7:20 leave WARP.ENTON arrive 7:20 arrive Ft. tit evens .save 7:06 leave Ft. Stevens arrive I 7:06 arrive WARRENTON leave 8:52 leave WARRENTON leave 1:52 Clatsop. 6:20 Gearhart f: arrive SEASIDE leave I 6:18 23 I 25 m.p.m :50 8:40 7:40 7:19 6:10 6:202:48 5:05 2:20 2:15 2:00 5:00 4:45 4:38 4:30 29 I a. m 10:454 10:251 10:25 10:15J 10:14 10:05 10:05 I 9:45 9:38! 9:30 Sunday only. Through tickets and close connection via. N. P. railway at Portland and Goble, and O. R. 4 N. via, Portland. J. C. KAYO, G. r. and P. Agent