The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930, June 21, 1906, Page 7, Image 7

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    THURSDAY, JUNE ai, igofl.
THE MORNING ASTOMAN, ASTORIA, OREGON. .
S.
URTLAND
MARKETS
Utcst Quotations In the Portland
:i ' ' 1 Market !'"
Complete Market Reports Corrected Eaa
Day GlTing the Wholesale Prices tf
Commodities, Farm Produce sal Vegetable
lOUTLAND. Juno 20.-Front street
wa well supplied tlii imiiiiliiK with
jtonltry, mil dmler nree In rijort!n((
a flood demand. epltilly for hen ant)
luiK Hprliig. Willi thin demand hold
ing linn fur tin' (wiit days, there U yet
an undertow indicating In nm quarter
fears that luwvy receipt may break
n icon Ix-fore the week mida.
Amiiiiir th lnruuL dirnlcr. however.
It 1 Ih'M that tli pU"-nt ih'imuiil will
take rnfi- of cvi-n lurr liipmnl thitt
hav riilil or the pat wwk. It wu
rtporM in m'vmil quarter that iull
a lot of fhliki'iit have bwn shipped re
wijfly In out.iili" market. If IliU out
iiln tli'iiiiiml i'oii(!iiiii'h ul uihnI flirurt'd.
i . i . . . . 1 1 i i -
uriiui "an. iii.-ia i. iiu i.a.uii iu !-
t A t . i A l.
IIIUMl 01 a HI f UK lor at l'fll . woa.
Coflaa.
There wan a decline of $l.r0 a cae on
Lion coffee announced yesterday, but
t!i drop did not extend to othr brands, J
Ixcal packer seem not to follow dropt
niada by the I.lon people, but at a mat- J
ter of fart Lion usually lead In decline, (
but followa in advene. The trade It
package good await action by Arbuckle
and other big concerns with much Inter
eat, an the condition of bulk good
market would appear to foreshadow a
drop In package,
Frtih Mata and Poultry.
There were quite light receipt of
dred meat thin morning, and only
moderate eupplle of poultry. Monday
i customarily a dull day for thete good,
and today la no exception to the ml.
No change In prices ia noted.
Eggs and Butter.
The fart that Kntdern rfttt are comins;
to thin matkt't carload lota indicats an!
abnortmil demand, or at leant a much
greater demand for the eaon of the
year than waa to have Wn expected
earlier in the "imiii. Trice are fairly
well uAainok Uamglij 21c wait frc
quently quoted aloiijj the introct in pite
of lighter receipt of Oregon ranch. Tho
innrket jtmtluV InMing the quotation
at 21g!2c.
Ituttcr unchanged.
Grain, Produce, Feed.
Wheat-Walla Walla, 71e; Valley j
72c; bluentem, 74c; nd, 70c.
Oat-Vhite. 32; gray, $31.
Darley Brewing. ?24j feed. $23.75 j
rolled, $2820.
ITaj Valley timothy. $11 12.50;
En "tern Oregon, $13(317.80; clover.
$8.500j cheat, $7.608 alfalfa, $10
$11.
MHUtuffa-Mlddllnga, $25526; chop,
tlOi bran, $1718; ahorta, $18(319.
Flour Hard wheat patent, $4.10;
atraight, $3.45; graham, $3.60; rye, $5;
whole wheat flour, $3.75; Valley flour,
$3.403.55; Dakota, $0.607.25; Eat-
ern rye, $5.40; PHUbury, $5.20; CW
vallla, $3.70.
Corn Whole, $20; cracked. $27 per
ton.
Rye $1.60 per cwt.
Buckwheat $30 per ton. f
Grain baga Foreign and doraeetlo,
8J9c.
.... Product.
Butter Country creamery, 18i20cj
city creamery, 21Jc; dairy, 1415c;
tore, 1313Jc; California creamery,
nominal; butter fat, 20c
Cheeee Young America, 14c ; Ore-)
gon full cream, flata, 12(3 lie.
Bfflra Freab ranch, 20(321c.
Poultry Old rooitara, 8l0o.j b'eni,
1213cj Fryera, 10(j17cs krolkra, 14
15o; drened ohlckana, 13(314ot - geeaa,
lire, 8(Picj dreiad, 111I1oj turktyt,
lire, 1418c; draaaed, lflno; ducka.
old, 10(5 12c j Spring ducka, 15o(10c)
plgeona,' per doiert, $l(Jli5j aquabt.
$1.76(12.00.
Prulta and ytgatablea,
Apple Oraen, $3.25(J3.50.
Orapa frult-Crata, $44.60.
Tropical frulU Lamona, fancy, $5J0
choice, $5 1 ttandard, $4.50 boxi or
angea, fancy navel. $3.60 4; Med.
weeta, $3(J3,50j banana, 06o per lb;
pineapple, $4.60(25 per doren,
Potatoe Per aack, 00 (J Mfl for fancy;
5068o for ordinary tock in country;
jobber' price, 7080c per 100 Ib new,
$(J3lc; turnip, 75(50Oc tack; cab
bage. per 100 lb, $2.28(22.50; onion,
$1.76(32; aeconda $1 (J 1.80 in eountry;
Jobber' price, $2(g2.60 ack; beet", $1
per aack; garlic, 10c; red pappar, dry,
K0(25c hothouea lettuce $1.25(1.60
box; head lettuce, 28$36o down; Cali
fornia vegetable green peae, ttgtk,
radlihea, 12lgl5o doxen bunchei; Chile
pepper, 20c pound; Lead lettuce, 26o
dozen; turnip, new itoolr. $2 aack; oar
rota do, $2 "ok; artichoke, ' 60 00c
dozen; cauliflower, $1(3155 par dozen;
rhubarb, 3(3.1 Jo lb.; aparagua, Walla
Walla, $1.25 orate; fancy local, per dot.
bunche G0r$70c; fincy Florida toma
to, $5.7530; Mexican, $2 2.50; par
ley. 25c dozen; cucumber. $1.28(31-78
dozen; Cuban Ball pepper $7 orate;
crate; atrawberrlea, $1 4501b 1. 00 j Oregon,
berrlea, 10c; cherriea, $1S1.60 crate;
gooteberrle 10c pound.
Crocarlea, Provialc i, Etc
Sugar, tack bala o!3en C, $5.05;
extra C, $5.20; powdered, $5.80; patent
cube, $5.05; cane, D. O., $5.70; fruit
augir, $5.70; beet augar, $4.60; barrel,
cwt., 10c; kga, cwt., 25c; boxea, cwt.,
60o advance over aack bai (laa l-4c
lb. if paid for In 15 daya).
Salt-Bale of 75-4o, bale, $1.00; balaa
of CO-3c, bale, $1.60; balea of 40 4i, bale,
$1.00; bale of 1010c, bale, $1.60; big,
AO, flue, ton, $1 1 ; bag, 50 lb., genuine
Liverpool, ton, $17; bag, 50 lb 1-2
ground, 100, ton,. $7; R. 8. V. P., 20 5
lb. cartons $2.25; R. S. V. P 24 3 lb.
carton, $1.75; Liverpool lump, ton,
$18.50.
IUce Imperial Japan, No. 1, $5.05;
Southern, Japan, 5 3 4c; broken, 41c;
head, fancy, 6c; bead, choice, 01-4&
Coffee Mocha, 24(J2Sc; Java, fancy,
20i332c; Jara, good, 2024c; Java, or
dinary, 1720c; Cota Rica, fancy, 189
20c; Coata Rica, good, 1218c; Ar
buckle, l6Jc per lb. i Lion, lfio per lb.;
Columbia coffee, 13 3 4c; Salvador, 111
Wc.
Proviiioni ITama, to (in, 13c; bama,
picnic, Oc; bacon, vgular, 111c; bacon,
breakfast, 131-419c; dry aalt aide,
lie; back, dry talt, 11a.
Nuta-WalnuU, No. 1. aoft shell,
151-4c; No. 1, hard ihell, 15c; Chile,
13c; almond, 10c; Alberta, 1415c;
Brazil, 14o; pecans, 131(f 18e; kkr.
8c; Virginia peanut, 77Jc; Jumbo
Virginia peanut, Co; Japaneae peanut,
516c; chextnuta, Italian; 14c; cocoa
nuta, dozen, 75 g 80c; nevr almond, 15
lflc.
Date Golden, 00-lb. boxea, CgCJc;
Mb. packages, 8c; Fard., 15-lb. boxes,
$1.40 box.
Bcins Small white, 4c; large white,
31c; pink, 2 7-8c; bayou, 4 3-4c; I.imal,
5 7-8c; Mexican rod a, 61c.
Fig White, lb., 60o; black, 67c.
1-4 barrels, $2.75; 15-lb. kite, $1.25;
Pickled gooda Pickled plga' feet, I
barrel, $5; 1-4 barrels, $2.75; 15-lb.
kit, $1.25; pickled tripe, i-barrela, $5;
pickled pigs' tongues, 1 barrels, $6.00:
1-4 barrels, $3; 15-lb. kits, $1.50; pick
led Iambi' tongues, 1-barrela, $9; 1-4
barrel, $5.50; 15-lb. kits. $2.75.
TIDE TABLE, JUNE
JUNE, 1900,
High Water.
Date.
J A. M.
ihln7'J
Friday . .
Saturday ,
SUNDAY .
Monday ,
Tuesday
Wednesday
Thursday .
Friday . .,
Saturday .
CTTWT4 4V
, 1 . 1
Monday
Tuesday
Wednesday
Thursday
Friday
Saturday
SUNDAY
Monday
Tueaday
Wednesday , ...
Thursday .
Friday ........
Saturday
JNDAY
Tueaday . .....
Wednesday . ...
Wednesday . ...
Thursday . .....
Friday .
8aturday
.10
.11
.12
.13
.14
.15
.10
.17
.18
.19
.201
.21
.22
.23
.24
.25
.20
.27
.27
.28
.29
.30
7:28
8:45
9:65
11:00
11:50
....
0:25
1:121
2:001
2:49
8:43
4:40
6:44
0:65
8:07
9:151
10:17
11:10!
11:57
I
0:00
0:34
1:00
1:45
2:25
8:07
3:55
3:65
4:60
6:54
7(10
6.5
e.o
0.7
6.0!
9.7
0.6
9.5
0.1
8.5
7.8
7.1
6.0
0.3
0.3
0.:i
0.4
0,5
.-I
8.0
8.6
8.6
8.0
8.4
8.1
7.0
7.6
7.1
0.0
6.3
P. M.
him'.Tft.
8:15
9:08
10:04
10:62
11:38
12:40
1:40
2:31
3:221
4:14
5:00
6:67
6:60
7:44
8:35
9:23
10:10
10:50
11:221
12:38
hlO
1:53
2:30
3:07
8:43
4:23
5:07
5:07
6:54
0:63
7 1 87
7.8
8.2
8.8
9.2
9.6
7.3
7.6
7.6
7.5
7.6
7.6
7.
7.7
7.8
7.9
8.0
8.1
8.3
8.4
6.6
6.7
6.9
6.9
7.1
7.3
7.4
7.7
7.7
7.8
7.9
8.1
JUNE, 1906.
Low Water.
A. M. I P.M.
Date.
Friday 1
Saturday 2
SUNDAY 3
Monday 4
Tuesday 6
Wednesday 6
Thursday 7
Friday 8
Saturday 9
SUNDAY 10
Monday 11
Tuesday 12
Wednesday 13
Thursday 14
Friday . 16
Saturday 10
SUNDAY 17
Monday . .......18
Tuesday 19
Wednesday 20
Thursday 21
Friday 22
Saturday 23
SUNDAY 24
Monday . 26
Tuesday . 20
Wednesday 28
Thursday . ......28
Friday 29
Saturday . 30
h.m.
1:30
2:45
3:50
4:49
5:43
6:33
7:23
8:11
9
9:48
0:13
1:181
2:22
3:24
4:20
6:07
6:48
6:25
7:0C
7321
8:05
8:38
0:13
9:61
10:32
11:15
0:00
1:12
ft.Jh.mTft.
3.0" 1:37 1.7
2.3 2:44 2.0
1.5 3:47 2.8
0.0 4:43 2.6
0.2 5:38 2.0
-0.8 6:30 2.7
1.3 7:20 2.9
1.4 8:13 S.O
-1.3 9:17 3.1
-0.910:04 3.2
-0.411:06 8.2
0.2
3.112:21 0.9
2.8 1:15 1.5
2.4 2:10 2.0
2.1 3:12 2.3
1.6 4:08 1.8
1.0 4:67 3.1
0.5 6:41 3.3
0.1 6:22 3.5
1-0.2 6:58 3.6
-0.4 7:34 8.7
0.4 8:10 3.7
-0.4 9:49 3.6
-0.3 9:33 3.5
0.010:40 3.4
0.411:00 3.1
0.9...
2.812:05 1.1
2.4 1:05 2.1
Lard Kettle-rendered, tiefoe, 10Jo;
tuba, 105-8c; 60s, 10-8o; 20s, 10l-4ei
10s, lie; 5, 9 5-8. Standard pure,
tleroes, 91-4c; tube, 97-8o; 60s, 97-8cj
20s, 96-8c; 10s, 101-4e; 6s, 101-8c
Compounds, tleroea, 61c; tubs, IS-4c;
Compound, tierces, 6lo; tubs, ll-4o;
60s, 63-4c; 6. 73-8c.
Sausage Portland bam, 14k par lb.)
minced ham, 10c; Summer, ehoiot dry,
171c; bologna, long, 6io; wlenerwurst,
8oj liver, 6c; pork, 9c; blood, 6c; bead
cheene, 12)o; bologna sausage, link, 41c,
Ralslna Loose Muscatels, 8-crown,
7ic; 2-crown, 7c; bleached seedless Sul
tanas, 712c; unbleached seedless Sul
tanas, 7c ; London layers, 3-crown,
whole boxes of 20 pourala, $2.10; 2
crown, $2.
Dried fruit Apples, evaporated, 121c
per pound; sundrled, sacka or boxH,
none; aprloota, HQ 121c; peaches, 10
Ho; pears, none; prunes, Italian, 613
61c; French, 3c; figs, California black,
63-4e; do white, none; Smyrna, 20c;
plum, pitted, 6c.
Cereal foods Rolled oats, cream, 90
lb. sacks, $6.70; lower grade, $525(3
$6.2.1; oatmeal, steel cut, 60-lb. sacks,
$8 bale; 101b. sack, $4-25 per crtte;
ostmcal (ground) , 50-lb. sacks, $7.50
per bale; 10-lb. sacks, $4 per bale; split
peaa, $4.50 per 100-lb, sack; 25-lb.
boxes, $1.15; pearl'bar'ev, $4.75 per 100
lb,; 25-lb. boxes, $1.25 per box; pastry
flour, 10-lb, aack, $2irt er bale.
Canned aalmon Columbia River, l ib.
tall,, $1.85; 2 lb. tall, $2.50; fancy, I
lb. flats, $2.00; l ib. fancy flata, $125;
fancy Mb. oval, $2.75; Alaska tails,
ping, 90c; red, $1.45; nominal, 2a, tall,
$100.
Livestock Market.
Cattle Beat steers, $3.764; cow
$3.003.20; calves, $3.00(34.76.
Sbeep-$5.75$6.00; lamb, $55.60.
Hog $5.75 (6.00; light bogs, $5
5.25.
Fresh Meats and Flak
Freh meata Veal, email, 7138c;
large, 4l(g51c; pork, 7158c; beef, bulls,
2i3c; cows, 31141c; steers, 4l5c;
mutton, 8(81c; Iamb 9 (3 91c
Clams Hardshell, per box. $2.00; ras
or clams, $2.00 per box.
Oysters Shoalwater Bay, per gallon,
$225; Olympia, per sack, $5.25; Eastern
transplanted, $1.60 per 100.
Fiah Crabs, per dozen, $10; Shoal
water Bay oysters, per aack, $4.00 1
oysters, gallon, $225; halibut, 7c; black
cod, 7c; baas, per lb., 18c; herring, 60;
flounder, 6c; catfish, 80; lobsters, per
lb., 121c; silver smelt, 6c; shrimp, 10c;
p- rch, 6c 1 sturgeon, 8c; sea trout, 121c;
black baa, 25c; Columbia River steel
heads, 9c; Columbia River smalt, 8c j
Chinook salmon, 0c.
Hops, Wool, Bides, Etc.
Hops Choice. 11c; prime, 10llc.
Wool-Valley, 2228c; Eastern Ore
gon, 1820c.
Tallow Prime, per lb., 33 S-4cj No.
2 and grease. 2(&2c.
Mohair Choice, 2830a
Feathers Geese, white, 3540c;
geese, gray or mixed, 2330c; duck,
white. 1520c; duck, mixed, 1215c
Cascara sagrada (Chittim bark) 2
21c.
Oregon grape root Per 100 lbs., $3
$4.
Beeswax Oood, clean and pure, 20
22c per lb.
felts Bear skins, as to size, No. 1,
$2.60 10 each; cubs, $12; badger, 25
50o; wildcat, with head perfect, 25
50c; house cat. 510c; fox, common
gray, 6075c; red, $35; cross, $515;
silver and black, $100300; fishers, $5
6; lynx, $4.501bfl; mink, strictly No.
1, according to size, $1$2.50; marten,
dark Northern, according to size and
color, $10 15 ; marten, pale, pine, ac
cording to size and colon $2.504;
muskrat, large, 1015c; skunk, 40T650o;
civet, or polecat, 610o; otter, large,
prime skin, $6 10; panther, with head
and claws perfect. $25; raccoon, prime,
3050c; mountain wolf, with head per
fect, $3.501b5; coyote, 60c$l; wolver
ine, $68; beaver, per skin, large, $5
0; medium, $34; small, $1U0; kits,
5075c.
On and Lead.
Coal oil Pearl and astral oil, oases,
20lo par gallon; water white oil, iron
barrels, lOo; wood barrels, 171c; extra
star cases, 25c; headlight oil,' 175 de
grees, cases, 230 iron barrels, 17o.
(Washington State teat burning oils,
except headlight, o per gallon higher.)
Benzine Sixty-three degrees, oases,
22c; iron barrels, 17ic.
Turpentine Ia oases, 80 1 In wood
barrela, 86c; in iron barrela, 83c 1 ia 10
case lota, 880. r '
iLnseed oil Raw, 6-barrel lots, 6lo;
I-barrel lots, 57c; in caaea, 62o; toiled,
barrel lota, 680; 1-barrel lota, 69c; in
cases, 64o.
Gasoline Stove gasoline, cases, 241c;
iron barrels, 18c; 86 degrees gasoline,
cases, 22c; iron barrels or drums, 28c.
, Rope Pure Manila, 14 Jo; standard,
1330 Sisal, lie; Isle brand Sisal, 9!c
Wire Nails-Present base at $2.70.
Lead Strictly pure white lead and
red lead, in tons, 7o; 500-lb. lota, 8c;
less than 600 lbs., 8io.
OKB Of AMKkrCA H FA6TE8T WtKAiliM
Commend ng Monday, Mar 14
STEAMER TELEGRAPH
- Win Make Round Trip fMllr Ixcept
Hundax, Between.
Portland Astoria
and Way Parte
TIM I CARD
Bteamcr Telegraph from Portland
to Aaiorla.
Leave Portland... 7-00 a m-
Arrive Antorla ....10 p. 111.
MruintT Tetetrruph rrom Astoria
to Portland
F'ave Antorla ...2M p m
Arrive Port land . SMp. 01
MKAIX HARVKD A LA CARTE'
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Inxi tttl down and up rlvr when having
IHUMengnr U land or by ln signalled'
Portland Lending - Alder St. Dock
Astoria Landing CallenJer Dock
E. B, SCOTT, Agent, Portland
Callender Navigation Co, agent Astoria.
PHONE 2211 MAIN.
SAN FRANCISCO &
PORTLAND S. S. CO.
Far Including berth and meale, $15:
Round-trip, $25.
Steamer Leaves Astoria for San
Francisco Every 5 Days.
Connects at Sanlrancisco with Rail
and Steamer Lines for South,
em Cal oraia.
U. W. UOBKICTS, Agent.
Aatoria, Oregon.
A. O. D. KKRPJ3IX,
Gen. Paa, Agen
San Franeleoo- t
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their own sleeping and dining cars and
give their patrona 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 wita all trans-continental
linea in Union Depots.
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A Ticket
Means more than your mere
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Morning Astorian, 65 oenta per month,
Astoria & Coumbla River R R. Co
28 2T30
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EFFECTIVE JUNE 10, 1906.
6:15
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Sunday only.
Through ticket a
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Clatskine Junct '
Weatport.
arrive ASTORIA eavs
leave ASTORIA arrive
arrive WARRENTON leave
leave WARPENTON arrive
arrive Ft rftevena save
leave Ft Stevena arrive
arrive WARRENTON leave
leace WARRENTON arrive
arrive
Clatsop.
Gearhart
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leave
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nd close connection via. N. P. railway at Portland and
via. Portland.
T. C. MAYO. G. F. and P. Agent
in M
Many
eg
View
Disclosed to
You
fFrom car wtndowf, via the Rock fclani
that you must not fail to see
Go East via EI Paso and you tee New and
Old Mexico and Arizona that tawny South
west land of sunshine, where sun and air
rejuvenate with marvelous power.
Go via Salt Lake Gty and Colorado and for
the better part of two days you ride thru the
finest scenery on the American continent.
l Go Tourist" and in addition to the delijht
f ul scenery youTl experience the added advan
tages of a resfal trip made at a great
saving over first class, luxurious (but no more
comfortable) accommodations.
J Our folder, "Across the Continent fat a Tourist Seeptof
Car," give tuu nuormauan ikcai
upon request
General Afcnt.
Rock Uland-Frtoce Lines,
140 Third St., PORTLAND, ORE.
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BEGINNING FEB. 15, 1906
'. HROUGH
TOURIST
SLEEPERS
EVERY DAY IN THE YEAR
BETWEEN
SEATTLE and CHICAGO
via the
Great Northern Railway
"The Comfortable Way"
Route of the famous Oriental Limited
For detailed information, rates, etc., call on or address
XL DICKSON, C. T. A,
iaa Third Street, Portland, Ore.
Through
SALT LAKE CITY, COLORADO
SPRINGS, DENVER
Stop-Over Privilege Granted.
Choice of Routee East of Colorado
Points.
For Illustrated PbamphleU Pic
turing Colorado's Beautiful Scenery
write ,
W. C. McBSIDE, Gen. Aft
114 Third Street PORTLAND, OS.
09k
ASK ANY
TRAVELER
and he will
tell you the
-.. 1 IKIefitrio Lighted
the Crack Train .'or then UlKfor
COMFORT sd ELEGANCE.
Tie ticket office at Portland '
255 Morrison St., Cor. 3d.
L D. CHA1LT0H.
Assistant General Pwaenger Agent
PORTLAND, OREGON. '
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