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WEDNESDAY, JUNE 17, loofl. THE MOHNING ASTOMANV ASTORIA; OREGON1 1 1 1 RTLAND MARKETS Utest Quotations In the Portland Markets Cemplsta Market Rsporta Corrects lass Dif Giving the Wholesale Prices si Commodities, lam Product tod Vtgf UbIS. UlRTMND, .Iiimh change In pruvlnloii prices U ntiiKMiiiiKil tlit mom Ing to the trade, ham going up c, while Imi'tm U reduced tin- m figure. Tin separation U not nil unusual fiiitur In provUiuii, fur the reason that J lcr are rcguliited wholly uji'in Hi" basis of supply mnt demand, QiKitutluiu nu llio advance plrne hilllil, II to nil-.", Hi Iftffi l'l'. Willi iirli(' up to I lie. Huron, r'Kuliir, !Kc, with other grades unchanged. Eggs and Buttsr. There nmtimie til In- n very good market fur nil iiitiivrned. In the egg nwAet, prices Mug Itrui at 22 which nliUri'(l ii'iioiiiiliti to liiivi' mill Maetory o seller. In wnim nmuUrs Imlf ii'iit U named on t . of the gen- rally accepted figure, Itunrli egg r nut ctttiiing In nHiii''nlly to meet ro iiiln'im'iit, luit tl light ifri-lpu nri l'liig augmented ly tli IjisIciii good, tlml m'II side liy side with Hi1 bwitl eggs, N'k I'liitlninl Miliar egg urn (whig with drawn. tii (ur could be learned. Hut t-T in (Inner, ilmiigli tin to re very heavy receipts from usual mrtv of mtpply. mill muni1 from ipiurtr n to tlil trade previous tu this year, Grain, Flour, Feed. Wheat -Walla Wnlla, 71c; Valley. "S.-i bluttm, He; red. 7V. ' OatWlilte, 32 1 gray, Ml. Corn -Whole. f.!n.OO; cracked, 27.00 per ton. Parley-llrewlng, t2i feed. $23.78; rolled. $2820. Rye $1.80 per cwt. Ituckwhetf3fl.00 per ton. Flour Hard wheat patent, $4.10; straight, $3.45; gTaharn, $3.00; rye. $5.00; whole wheat flour. $3.73; Valley flour, $3.80 3.03; Dakota. $5.308.00; East ern rye, $3.40; pilUbury. $0.20; Corvalll. $3.70. MilUtuftV-Middllngs. $23.00 20.00; chop, $17; bran, $l7falf; shorts. $!($ 10. Uay--VII.-y, timothy. $lir?12.50; Eastern Oregon, $15'i 17.60; clover. $8.60 (?0.OO; cheat, $7.W)f.8; alfalfa. $11. Oraln lwg-Foreign and domestic, D) 10e. Produce. Itutter Country creamery. 18J(?2nci city creamery, 20r$21c; dairy, )415c; tore, 13ft He; butter fat. 20e. Poultry Old rooster. 9lOcj hem, 12ffijl3'! fryer. W 17c; broilers, 14ft) 10c; dressed chlckona, 1314c; ge'iie, live, 88c; dremied, llHc; turkey, live, 1415c dreaaed, lfl17cj dtickn. old, 1012c; Spring ducks. 18j10c; pigi ona. per dozen, $1.001.25j acnuil, $1.752. Honey Park, lOJllc; amber, 12 13c; fancy white, 14ffl;l5c, Cheese Young America, 13c; Oregon full cream, flat, lli12c. i Eggi Fresh Oregon ranch, 2122c. Frulti. VTropIcal fruit Banana, 8c pr lb; pineapple. $4.50(ff5 per dozen; lemon, fancy, $0; choice, 5B,50; standard, $4.80 box; orange, fancy navcla, $4(5 4.80; Med. iwect. $3.7S4.00 box; grape fruit. $44.B0 crate; linien, 75c per 100, Donicatio fruit Strawborrie. local, $1.732.25 crate; apricot, $1.602 crate; peochc, $11.2S box; plums, 1.25 1.50 box; chcrric. 75cTbl.25 crato; bulk, 40c per lb; gooiebcrrios. 67c lb; currant, 8(!0c lb; red raspborrie, 89o per lb; Loganberries, $l.601.76 crate. Vegetables. Potatoes Foncy. old, 4005c; ordi nary, in country, 40$ 50cj Jobbers' prices, 80C8o per 100 lbj new, lifglfc per lb, Cablmg' Per lb, li&2c; cauliflower, $11.23 per d07.cn; anpuragu. Walla Walla, $1.60 crato fancy local, 4048t- per docen bunche; par nicy, 28o dozen; hothouse, lettuce, C0cff$1.(K) box; hied, 23c dozen; plninh, 3(?0c lb; cimimbon, local botlioune, 75'($1,00 dowm; Cali fornia. $1.40 1kxi artichoke, 00c per dozen; rhubarb, 3(?2 3e lb; pea, ity, biana, 0(3 10c; garlic, 10c; red pepper, dry. 2028c; Chile, 20c lb; green onion, 11! o dozen bunuhes; green corn, 40c dozen; cantcloupe, special, $1.6'Jf2; pony craU'. $0.60(7; egg plant, 40o lb. Onions-New California, red, )($l!c roU, 73c($1.2S) bceU, f 1.002; radishes 12(?tl6c dozen bunche. Tomatoes Mexican, $2112.23; Mii lp'l $2?2.23; local. 25o lb; Suinnwr squash. $1.23 box. Fresh Meats and Fish. Fresh meats Veal, medium, 73 to 100 lbs, fi(7c; 100 to 130 lbs, fl(?Cic; 130 to 2(H) lbs, 6r(8cj 200 lb and over. 3f4?; pork. 8? 8c; hf-svles, 7(S8c; Ijeef, bull, 3c; cows, ir(i!i(", ters. SjiS.flc; mut Ion. niillum lze, 7(5 7c; large, 6(6 Ik; Kpring lamb, ( 8e. Clams- lUnUliell. per box, $2.00; rnr clam, $2 per box. Outers Shonlwater Hay. er gallon, $2.Ki; Olympln. jht sack, $5.00; Kutern transplanUd $1.00 per 100. Fih Crabs. er dozi-n. $1.80; Rhoal waler Iky oyster, per sack, $4.00; oysters, gallon, $2.25; halibut, 6J"j black cod, 7c; bsts. per lb, 2ic; herring, 6c; flounder 5c; cut fish. 9c; silver smelt, 7e; shrimp, 10c; p-rch, 6c; sturgeon, Oc; sea trout. 12e; black ban, 23c; chlutMik alinon, ftjc; steelhead, Re; had, 4c. Groceries, Provision, Etc. Fngar, aek brisi Golden C, $4.43; extra (', $4.58; powdered, $3.15; patent cub-, $5.30; cane, 1). G $3.05; fruit sugar. $3.03; beet sugar, $3,85; C. 4 II. bWt, $4.93; barrels, cwt. 10c; keg, cu t, 23c; boxes, cut. ."Or advance over aek haul (!e ic lb If paid for in 15 days). Coffee Mocha 24(S2Sc; Java, fancy, 2fl32c; Java, good. 20(24c; Java, or dinary. 17(52; Costa Rica, fancy, ISffi) 2fi-; Costs Itlca. gowl. 12 18c; Ar buckles. l(io per lb; Lion, 14!c per lb; Columbia coffee, 14jc; Salvador, 111 15c. It(re-Imperial Japan. No. 1. $5.95; Southern. Japan. 8Jr; broken, 4fc; head, fancy, 7c; head, choice, CJc. Salt-Hale of 75 2, Ule, $1.00; bales of 00 .1s, bale. $1.00; bale of 40 4. bale. $!.(); bale of 15-lOs, bale, $1.00; bags, BOe; fine, ton. $12.00; hajr. 50 lb. genu ine Liverpool, ton. $18.00; bag. 60 lbs, 1 ground. 100. ton. $9.00; R. S. V. P.. 20 8 lb carton, $2.25; R. S. V. P.. 24 3 lb carton, $1.75; Liverpool lump, ton. $19.50. Deans Small white, 4Jc; large white, 3Jc; pink, 3Jc; bayou, 4fe; Ijmas, flje; Mexican red, 8c. Nut a Walnuts, No. 1, soft shell. 17c; No. I hard shell. 10c; Chile, 13c; almonds, 1718e; filbert, lflc; Brazil, lflc; pe can, 13ilSc; hickory, 8c; Virginia pea nut. Ce; Jumlio Virginia peanuts, 8c; Japonese peanut. Sc; chestnuts, Italian, 14c; coeoanut, dozen, 85(00c. Olive oil -California ,per gallon, $2.75; quarts, per cae, dozen. $7.25; pints. 2 dozen, $8.80; I pints 4 dozen, $9. FJg-White. lb. 0(7c; black, 07. Pates Golden. 00-lb boxes. 7c; Mb package. 8c; Fard, 15-lb boxc. $1.40 box. Candied peel Citron. 10-lb boxes, 25c lb; 8 -lb boxes, 25c; lemon peel. 10-lb boxes, 15c lb; 81b boxe, l5jc; orange peel, 10-lb boxes, 15c lb; 51b boxes, 15ic. Provisions Ilam. to size, I4jc; hams, picnic, lOjc; bacon, regular, 18Jc; bacon, fancy breakfast 20c: dry salt bides, 111c; kicks dry salt, 11 l-4c. Pickled goods-Pickled pigs' foct. 1 barrcls, $5; J-barrcls, $2.75; 15-lb kits, $1.25; pickled tripe, 1-barrck $5.00; J barrels, $2.75; 15-lb kits, $1.25; pickled pig' tongue, ) -barrels, $0; J-barrel. $3; 15-lb kit, $1.50; pickled lambs' tongues, l-barrels. $9; J-barrelH, $5.50; 15-lb kits, $2.75. Sausage Portland hnm, 18Jo per lb; TIDE TABLE, JUNE High Water, Date. JUNE, igoO. I Friday . Saturday SUNDAY Monday , Tuesday 6 Wednesday Thursday , Friday . ., Saturday , SUNDAY m Monday 11 Tuesday 12 Wednesday 13 Thursday . Friday . Saturday , SUNDAY . Monday 14 .15 .16 .17 .181 Tuesday 10 Wednesday J50j Thursday Bl Friday 22 Saturday 23 SUNDAY 24 TUfonday . 25 Tuesday BO 'Wednesday 27 Wednesday 27 Thursday 281 Friday W A. M. h.m. 7:28 8:45 9:68 11:00 11:60 0:25 1:121 2:00 0:40 3:43 4:40 0:44 0:65 8:07 0:161 10:17 11)10 11:67 0:001 0:34! 1:09 1:48 2:28 3:07 3:63 3:66 4:601 6:64 P. M. ft. 1 h.m. ft. 6,6 8:16TL8 6.6 9:08 8.2 6.7 10:04 8.8 6.010:62 Oi 7.1 11:38 0.6 .... 12:40 7.3 0.7 1:40 7.5 0.5 2:31 7.6 0.5 3:22 7.5 0.1 4:14 7.6 8.5 6:00 7.6 7.8 8:87 7.6 7.1 6:50 7.7 6.6 7:44 7.8 6.3 8:35 7.0 6.3 0:23 8.0 0.310:10 8.1 6.4 10:50 8.3 6.511:22 8.4 .... 12:38 6.6 8.6 1:16 6.7 8.6 li53 6.0 8.0 2:30 8.0 8.6 3:07 7.1 8.4 3:43 7.3 8.1 4:23 7.4 7.0 6:07 7.7 I 7.6 6:07 7.7 7.1 6:84 7.8 6.6 6:53 7.0 6.3 7i37 8.1 JUNE, zgoO. Low Water. A. if Date. Friday Saturday . .. 8UNDAY . . Monday , ,,, Tuesday 6 Wednesday , Thursday . .. Friday 81 Saturday . .. SUNDAY 10 Monday 11 Tuesday 12 Wednesday 13 Thursday 14 Friday 15 Saturday ..16 SUNDAY 17 Monday 18 Tuesday 19 Wednesday 20 Thursday . . Friday 22 Saturday , ,,,...23 SUNDAY .24 Monday 251 Tuesday 20 Wednesday 28 Thursday 28 Friday 29 Saturday 30 h.m, 1:301 2:45 8:60 4:40 6:43 6:33 7:23 8:11 0:001 0:48 10:38 11(30 0:13 1:18 2:22 3:241 4:20 6:07 6:48 6:25 21 7iOO 7:321 8:051 8:38 0:131 0:61 10:32 11:15 0:00 1:12 ft 3.01 2.3 1.5 0.6 -0.2 -0.8 -1.3 -1.4 -1.3 -0.0 -0.4 0.2 3.1 2-8 2.4 2.1 1.6 1.0 0.5 0.1 0.2 -0.4! 0.4 -0.4 -0.3 0.0 0.4 0,0 2.8 2.4 P. M. if. h.m. 1:37 2:44 3:47 4:43 6:38 6:30 7:20 8:18 0:17 10:04 11:06 12:21 It 15 2:101 3:12f 4:08 4:57 5:41 6:22 0:58 7:34! 8:10 8:40 0:33! 10:40 11:00 12:06 1:05 1.7 2.0 2.3 2.6 2.6 8.7 2.9 1.0 S.1 3.2 Si i 0.0 1.6 2.0 2.3 2.8 3.1 3.3 8.6 3.6 3.7 3.7 3.6 8.6 8.4 3.1 1.1 2.1 minced barn, 10c; Summer .choice dry, 17c; bologna, long, 7c; welnerwurst, 10c; liver, 6c; pork, Oc; blood, 5c; head cheese, 12c; Imlogna sausage, link, 0c, Lard Kettle-rendered ; Tierce, Hie tubs, UJcj 60s, 111c; 20, H!c; 10, 12c; 5, 12ac; Standard pure, Tierces, 10c; tub lOlcj 60s, lOlc; 20s, lOjc; 10s, 11c; 6s, 18o, Compound, Tierces, 71c; tub, 7Jc; 60, 7!c; 10s, 81c ; 6s, 81c, Canned salmon Columbia River, 1-lb tails, 1.85; 2-11. talis, $2.60; fancy, Mb flat, $2.00; 1 lb fancy flats, $158; fancy Mb ovals, $2.75; Alaska tall, pink, 00c; red, $1.45; nomintr, 2, tsll, $2,00. Cereal foods Rolled oats cream, 00-lb sack. $7.00; lower grade, $5.50(6.50; oatmeal, tel cut, 50-lb sack, $8 bale; 10-lb sack. $4.25 per bnlc; oatmeal (ground), 50 lb sacks, $740 er bale; 10 lb sacks, $1 per bale; split peas, $1.50 per HX)-lb an ok; 25 lb lioxes, $1.25; pearl barley, $4.75 per 100 lb; 23-lb boxes, $1.25 per box; pastry flour, 10-lb acks, $2.50 per bale. Oil, Lead, Etc. Coal oil Pearl and astral oil. cae. 19c per gallon; water white oil, iron barrels, 131c; wood barrel, lfllc; eocene oil, case, 211c; elaine oil, cases, 271c; extra star, case, 22c; headlight oil caes 21c; Iron barrel, 15ic. Benzine Sixty-three degree. cac. 2c ; iron barrel, ISjc, Turpentine In cae, BOe; in wood barrel, 83c; In Iron barrel, 79c; in 10- case lots, 85c, Linseed oil-Raw. 5 barrel Jot, 47c; 1 barrel lots, 48c; in case, 63c, Boiled, 5 barrel lot, 49c; 1 barrel lots 50c; in cases, 55c, Gaoline Ftove gasoline, case, 241c; Iron borrels, 19c; 80 degrees gasoline, case, 33c; iron barrel or drums. 27c; 72 degree eac. 201c; iron barrel, 20c; engine distillate, iron barrel, 9c. Id Strictly pure white lead and red lead in ton lot, 7fc; 600-lb lots, 8c; less than 600 lbs, 81c. Wire nails present bae at $2.60. Rope Pure Manila, 14jc; standard, 13ic; Sisal, 11c; Me brand Sisal, 10c. Hops, Wool, Hides, Etc. Hop Choice, 1905. 111b 12c; prime, 10(3 lie. Wool-Valley 22325c; Eastern Ore gon, 1822c as to shrinkage. Mohair-Choice, 28?30c. Tallow Prime, per lb, 34c; No. 2 and grease, 221c Feathers Geese, white, 3540c; geese. gray or mixed, 25 30c; duck, white, 15 f?20cj duck mixed. 1215c. Cascara sagrada (Chittim bark) 21 ?4e. Oregon grape root Per 100 lbs, $3(4. Beeswsx Good, clean and pure. 21 24c per lb. Hide Dry: No. 1, 16 lbs and up, per lb, 18(?19c; kip, No. 1. 1820c accord ing to size; dry salted bulls and stags, one-third lcs than dry flint; low grades, 2 ft' 3c per lb less; salted, steers, 60 lbs and up, 10llc; under 50 lb, steers and cows, 010c; stags and bull, 7c; kip. 15 to 30 lb. 10c per lb; veal 10 to 14 lbs, 11c; calf, under 10 lbs, ll12c; green ,unaltrd. lc per lb less; sheep skins, shearling No. 1 2530c; short wool, No, 1, 40g00c each; medium wool, No. 1, $1.25(j2 each; murrain pelt, 10 to 20 per cent less; horse hides, salted, $1.50(52.50, according to size; dry, ac cording to size, $1 1.50; colts, 2550c each; Angora, wooled. 30clbl.60; goat, common, 1520e each. Building Material. Lime $1.50 per bbl; imported cement $3.75 per bbl; California cement, $3.50 per bbl; wood fiber plaster, $14, net, per ton; plaster of Paris, $3 per bbl; plaster ing hair, 31c per lb; firebrick, $42.50 per M; fire clay, $20 per ton; metal lath, 1925c per yard. Seed. Clover, red, per 100 lbs, $15.50; do mammoth red, $10.50; do Alsyke, $16i00; do white, $18.50; alfalfa, $15.00; timothy. $5.50; English rye, $8.00; Italian rye. $8.50; Kentucky bluegrass, $15.00; Bromus Inermis, $13.00; orchard grass, $14.75; red top, $12.00; vetches, $3.50; Add peas, $3.00. Lumber, Laths, Etc, Common rough, per M, $13.00; di mension sizes, $12.0914.00; sidewalk and street, $10.0012.00j stepping, $30.0032.00; flooring, $15.0032.00; rustic, $18.0028.00; ceiling, $18.00 28.00; finishing. $18.0028.00; paving blocks, $14.00; laths. $2.002.25; cedar shingles, $2.10. REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF THS Astor a national at Astoria, in the State of Oregon, at the close of business, June 18, 1900. RESOURCES. Loans and discounts $313,722.13 Overdrafts, secured and unse ..cured 4,084.79 U, 8. Bonds to secure circula tion 12,600.00 Premiums on U. 8. bonds .. 600.00 Bonds, securities, eto 39,159.85 Banking house, furniture and fixtures 4,000.00 Other real estate owned 8,233.41 Due from State Banks and bankers 4,790.57 Due from approved reserve agent 117.334.07 Checks and other cash Items , 2,816.92 Notes of other National banks 1,880.00 Fractional paper currency, nickels, and cents 330.05 Lawful money reserve in bank, viz.: Specie $03,271.75 Legal-tender note 2,197.00 65,408.75 Redemption fund with U. 8. Treasurer (5 per cent or cir culation) 625.00 I Total $045,671.54 LIABILITIES. Capital stock paid in $ 50.000.00 Surplus fund 10,000,00 Undivided profits, less ex penses and taxes paid 37,603.06 National Bank Notes Out standing 9,800.00 Ir dividual deposits subject to check $289,227.78 Demand certificates of de posit 30,444.15 Time certificate! of deposit 218,496.55 538,168.48 Total $045,571.54 State of Oregon, County of Clatsop, as: I, J. B. Higgins, cashier of the above named bank, do solemnly swear that the above statement Is true to the best of my knowledge and belief. J. E. HIGGINS. Cashier. Subscribed and sworn to before me thi 23d day of June, 1906. E. Z. FERGUSON. Notary Public, Corre;t--Attest: GEO. H. GEORGE, GEO. W. WARREN. A SCHERNECKAU, Directors. REiORT OF THE CONDITION Or THE iist F National Bat At Astoria, in the State of Oregon, at the cloc of business, June 18th, 1906. RESOURCES. Loans and discounts $385,803.77 Overdrafts, secured anu un secured : 4,439.83 U. S. Bonds to secure circula tion 25,000.00 Premiums on U. S. bonds.... 500.00 Bonds, securities, etc 74,580.00 Other real estate owned 3,000.00 Duo from National banka (not reserve agents) 38,523.90 Due from State Banks and banker 51,782.95 Due from approved reserve agents 158,000.51 Checks and other cash items. 358.14 Notes of other National banks '. 0,030.00 Nickels and cents 187.95 Lawful money reserve in bank vix: Specie $125,200.00 Legal-tender notes. 520.00 123,720.00 Redemption fund with U. S. Treasurer (5 per cent circu lation) 1,250.00 Total 87538.11 JAPANESE FAMINE MOST OVER. Little More Suffering Is Expected In Mikado's Land. TOKIO, June 26. The distressing situ atio created by the famino in the north ern part of Japan is being ameliorated, thanks to the efforts of the authorities concerned, aa well as to the generous gifts of sympathizers, both a home and abroad. The government is confident that when the summer harvest is over there will no longer be ny need to enlist assistance from abroad. IHEN ANDW0MEI3. ''tUKKa I ' TJm Bit 0 tot annstnral i f SutV 1 aisonuRss.innuiimsimiM, isim4 U irrtlsttoa or ulcsrslions iilaun, T of mueau nismbrsns. CmimIm. PnlnlAH. inri not utrin- ItHEEVANSCKMIOUCO. feat or poisonous.." v Mold by Dract-lsis, 1 or rsnt Id plsln wnipinr, br sxprsM, prspsU, fe? SI.0O, or 8 bottles 2.7. IS 177 It 11. ft. A pi LIABILITIES. Capital stock paid in $100,000.00 Surplus fund 10,000.00 Undivided profits, less expen ses and taxes paid 24,034.09 National Bank notes out standing 18,000.00 Due to State banks and bankers 181.62 Individual deposits subject to check $575,973.44 Demand certificates of de posit 146,968.90 Certified checks ..... 150.00 723,092.40 Total 875,308.11 State oi Oregon, County of Clatsop,ss: I, S. S. Gordon cashier of the above named bank, do solemnly swear that the above statement is true to the best of my knowledge and belief. 8. a GORDON, Cashier. Subscribed and sworn to before at this 2l3t day of June,' 1906. "! 1 1 ,'" Y. BOELUNG, Notary Public Correct Attest: "' " r ii. C. FLAVEL, w. ' f. McGregor, JACOB KAMM, ! 1 Directors. ' CRIMMINS RESTING EASY. Norton, Conn., Juno 26. The follow ing bulletin was issued from the summer home of John D. Crimmlns, of New York, who Is ill here, by his physician, Dr. J. W. Avery, last night: "Mr. Crimming is resting comfortably tonight, having made a slight improve ment during the day. No further com plications are looked for and the outlook is rather more hopeful for his recovery, although he is not yet out of danger." Astoria & Co umbia River R, R7Cb EFFECTIVE JUKE io, 1906. 28j 26 a.m pjn 8:15 8:36 8:36 8:46 8:4 8:60ill:40 6:10 6:11 6:26 :26l 8:666:39 8:58:6:401 30 m 12:06 12:10 12:3d 24 . m 7:00j 8:101 0:03i 9:24 10:36 iJlLeave. Arrive. m. 8;00jPORTLAND (Union Depot) 9:I0 leave. 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