The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930, July 11, 1906, Page 7, Image 7

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    WEDNESDAY, JULY li, ijofl,
THE MORNING ASTOMAN, ASTORIA, OREGON.
PORTLAND MARKETS
Latest Quotations In the Portland
MarkeU
Complef Market Reports Corrected lass
Day Olriog ti WholmU Price of
Commodities, Fara Profluc tod v
Ublsa.
PORTLAND, July 10 Cattfornld vrgv.
table are not wn to any great exttmt
in tbU inurkot nowaday, With tint ex
Inn of tniimtiic, corn mill cauliflower,
lonil garden ami farm nr siijijdyiiig
Pnrtlnml with everything iimb-d. Nome
How potato nUo might lw Included,
though Oregon crop I about ready,
Onion will m lo next weik, om few
already ai)railit fruni up the valley,
Miwd, lal., tomatoe were In great
abundant tlila morning, hut quality U
not tip lo nUmtiiiM r-ulre,l, by any
means, and prtr was somewhat shaded.
IImIIuhu ami a fW li(. nf flitlil lira.
on-erown tomato art nv fur the iiiie.t
th markvt. tlioiijfli MMipl sell
r...,l. Mtt.l rtfaa .tli. ..MP tiiiiiritlU I.
v , , n
alHHlt llllllP. til Vlt lot not selling
t all.
Fruits,
Tim street ult hare of atuff Mil
morning, a thi ftiutbrrn train tlll imt
arriv until lata in the day,
Lognnbortlf' art not In a good np
ply n wanted, ami prices remain high,
2.30 a host for '24 wily obtained.
Lemon and lime arc tolling In large
quantities, and atorks art becoming
low attain, Lime are somewhat ttilfer
In prlre, at high $1.23 being obtained
for vhol, ,
Hawaiian pineapple have turn on sale
for a day or two.
A car of cantaloupe ami one mixed
fruit wre duo tbU morning.
Eggs and Buttar,
Then continue to ht a very good
market for all concerned. In tbt egg
market, price being firm at 22o, which
la considered reasonable to buyer and
satisfactory to eeller. In oma quarters
a half cent (a named on top of tbt gen
erally accepted figure. Ranch egg art
not. coming In aufllciently to meet re
quirement, but tbe lli(ht receipt are
being augmented by the Eastern goods,
that tell aide by tide with the local egg.
No Portland atorage egg are being with
drawn, at far ai could be learned. ,
Butter la firmer, though then an still
very heary receipt from usual aourcet
of aupply. and aoma from quartan newt
to thla trade previous to this year.
Grain, Flour, Feel
Wheat-Walla, Walla, 71 Valley. 73oj
blnetm, 73o$ red, C9c. '
Oate-Whlto. 132 ( gtay, 131.
. Oorn-Whola, 2fl.00j cracked. $27.00
per ton.
Barley brewing, 24j feed, f23.60
rolled. t282fl.
Rye 11.80 per cwt.
Buckwheat 130.00 per ton.
Flour nard , wheat patent, UlOi
Straight, 13.43) graham, $3.50 1 rye. $3.00:
whole wheat flour, $3.76 1 Valley flour,
$3.603.ft3 Dakota. $3.305.00 East
era rye, $3.40 Plllsbury, $0.20; Corrallls,
$3.70. -
MIllitturTa Mlddlinm. $23.00(328.00 1
op, $17 bran. $1718j shorts. $18(3
19.
Hay-Valley, timothy, $1112.S0
Eastern Oregon, $1B17.80j clover. $8.80
(gO.OOj cheat. $7.80 8 j alfalfa. $11.
: Grain bags Forelp and domestic, 10
ami.
Produce.
Butter Country creamery, 18120o)
oRy creamery, 20211c dairy, 1415ej
store, 1314oi butter fat. 20o.
. Poultry Old roooters, 010cj hens,
123 13c j fryers. 16 17c; broilers, 14
lCoj dressed chickens, 1314oj goose,
live, 88Jcj dressed, llH)o; turkeys,
live, 14(3180) dressed, 18( 17oj lucki.
old, 1012) Spring ducks, ' 151$ lfloj
plgoont, per doten, $1.00(31.23) eiwli,
1.76(2. .!
Honey Dark. lOlllej amber, 12$
I3oi fancy white, 14118c.
Cheese Young America. 13cj Oregon
full -rem, Ant 12?I21c ,
Kgg Fresh Oregon ranch, 21Jffi22c.
Frultl.
Tropical frultl Bananas, 8o per lb)
pineapples, $4.80i8'per docen) lemons,
fancy, $0) choice, $8f 8.60; standard,
$4.60 box j oranges, fancy 'navels, $4
4 CO) Med. iweets, $3.78 4.00 boxj grape
fruit, $4(4.80 eritS) limes, 76o per 100,
Domestic fruit Strawberries, local,
$1.78(32.28' crate) apricots, $1.602
orate) peaibia, $l(jl,28 boxj plums, 1.26
U0 box) cherries, 78c1til.28 orate)
butk. 4(g6o per lb) gooseberries, 8(7o
lb) curranU, 8(f Oe lb) red raspberries,
6&0o per lb) LoganUrries, $U01.76
eraU.
Vegetables. .
Potatoes Fancy, old, lO'pScj ordl
nry, In country, 4050cj Jobbers' prices,
80(P3o per 100 lb new, l)iglo per lb.
Cabbag Per lb, lf2c) cauliflower,
I 1.28 per doten; asparagus. Walla
Walla. $1.80 cratt fancy local, 40(3 45o
per doxen bunche) parsley, 25c dosenj
hothouse lettuce, 80c$1.00 box) head,
23c dweii t splnseh, 38e lb) cucumbers,
local hothouse, 78c$1.00 dosen; Cali
fornia. $1,40 box) artichokes. 60c per
down j rhubarb, 3($3o lb) peas, 4g5oj
beana, PglOc) garlic, 10c ) red peppera,
dry, 20(3 25c ) Chile, 20c lb) green onions,
12o dozen bunches) green corn. 40o
denj cantlouj)es, special, $1.802j
pony ettUt, $0.80(?7) egg plant, 40o lb.
Onions Kew California, red. Hdlc
rots, 78c(f$li3; beets, $1.50g2; radishes
12lf 13c dozen bunches.
Tomatoes Mexican, $211213) Missis
sippi, $2 (f 2.23) local, 28) lb; Summer
squash. $153 box.
Fresh Meats and Flab.
Fresh meats Veal, medium, 78 to 100
lbs, Cl(J7cj 100 to 130 lbs, Ofgeict 180 to
200 lbs. 8g ?lc) 200 lbs and orer, 3(?4c;
pork, 88Jej heavies, 7(8cj beef, bulls,
3c cows, 4c) ttera, 61$8c) mut
ton, medium sle, 77c) Urge, $0c;
Spring lambs, 88o. .
Clama Hardshell, per box. $2.00;
ror chvm, $2 per box. '
Oysters Shoalwater Bay. per gallon,
$2.00; Olympia. per sack, $3.00) Eastern
transpland. $L00 per 100.
Fish Crabs., per dozen. $1.60) Shoal-
water Bay oysters, per sack, $1.00)
oysters, gadlon. $2.23; halibut. 6c black
cod, 7c i bass, per lb, 20c herring, 6o;
flounders 8) catfish. 0c) silver smelt.
7c; shrimp, 10c; pt-rch, 8c; sturgeon, 9cj
sea trout, 121c; black bass, 28c; Chinook
almon. Sic; iteelhead. 8c; shad, 4c
Sugar, tack basis Golden . C $4-48;
extra C, $4.83; powdered. $3.13; patent
cube, $3J30j cane, D. G, $3.08; fruit
sugar, $3.03; beet sugar, $8 85) C. & H
bbeet, $4.05; barrels, cwt 10c; kegs, cwt,
25c boxes, cwt. 60c advance over aack
basts (loss lo lb If paid for In 18 days).
Coffee Mocha 2428o; Java, fancy,.
2fl32c; Java, good, 2024c; Java, or
dinary, 17320c; Costa. Rica, fancy, 18
20c ) Costa Rica, good. 1218c; Ar-
buckles, 101o per lb; Lion, HIo per lb;
Columbia coffee, 14c; Salvador, 111(5
13c
Rice Imperial Japan. No. 1. $3.08;
Southern, Japan, 6)c; broken, 4Jcj head,
fancy, 7c; bead, choice, 61a.
Salt-Bales of 75 2a, bale, $1.00; bales
of 00-3s, bale. $1.60) bales of 40-4s, bale..
$1.60; bales of 15-lOs, bale, $1.00; bags,
60c; fine, ton, $12.00; bags, 60 lbs, genu
ine Liverpool, ton, $18.00; bags, 60 lbs,
i ground. 100a, ton, $0.00; R. S. V. P.,
20 6 1b cartona, $2.23; R, S. V. PM 24 3-Ib
cartons, $1.75; Liverpool lump, ton.
$10.60.
Beans-Small white, 41c; large white,
31a; pink, 31c; bayou, 4!c; Limas, 61c;
Mexican reds, 8e, ;
Nuts-Walnute, No.. 1, toft shell, 17c;
No. 1 hard shell, 16c; Chile, 13c; almonds,
1718o; filberts, 10c; Brazil 16c; pe
cans, 13118fc; hickory, 8c; Virginia pea
nuts, 6c; Jumbo Virginia peanuts, 8c;
TlDfe TAfeLE, July
JULY, 1906.
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Japan peanut 8c chaatnuta, Italian,
14c( coco nuts, dozen, 8600o,
Olive oil California. ,pr gallon, $2.78;
quart, per case, dozen. $711 pints, 2
dozen, $8.60) J plnt 4 dozen, $9.
IV-WMU, lb. e7e) black, 6(370.
Dates Golden. 60-lb boxes, 7c; Mb
package, 8c; Fsrd, 18-lb boxes, $1.40
box.
Candled peels Citron, 101b boxes, 23c
lb) 6-lb boxes, 25c 1 lemon peel 101b
boxea, I80 lb) S ib boxes, 151c; orange
peel, 101b boxes, 16o lb; 6-lb boxes,
ISlo.
Provisions Hsms, to size, I4jcj hams,
picnic, lOicj bacon, regular, 181c; bacon,
fancy breakfast 20c 1 dry sstlt sides, 111c;
backs dry salt, 11 l-4c.
Pickled goods-Pickled pigs' feet. J
barrels, $8 1-barrelt, $2.73; 151b klU,
$1.23; pickled tripe, 1-barrel, $8.00)
barrels, $2.73; 18-lb kit. $1.23) pickled
pig' tongues, l-barrels, $6) i-barrels, $3)
18-lb kits, $1.60) pickled lambs' tongues,
1 barrels, $9) barrels, $8.50; 18-lb klU,
$2.75. ' . '
Sauxage Portland ham, 181e per lb)
minced ham, 10c; Summer choice dry.
171o bologna, long, 7c; welnerwurst.
10c; liver, 5c; pork, 9cj blood. 5c; head
cheese, )21c; bologna sausage, link, 6c
Lard Kittle renderd ; Tierces, 111c
tubs, lllo; 80s, 111c, 20s, life, 10. 12c;
5. 12loj Standard pure, Tlercea, lOJcj
tub 101c) 60s, 101c) 20a, 10Jc( 10s, lie;
6s, 18lo. Compound, Tierces, 71c ) tub.
7c; 60s, 7!; 10s, 81c; 6s, 81a.
Canned salmon Columbia Rivtr, 1-Ib
tails, 1.85; 2 lb Ulls, $2.60; fancy, Mb
data, $2.00) 1 lb fancy flat, $155; fancj
Mb ovals, $2.78; Alaska talis, pink, 90c;
red, $1.45; nominal, 2s, tall, $2.00.
Cereal food Rolled oats cream, 90-Ib
sacks, $7.00; lower grade, $5.50(56.60;
oatmeal, steel cut, 60-lb socks, gs bale;
10 -lb sacks, $455 per bale; oatmeal
(ground). 60-lb sacks. $7.60 per bale; 10
lb aacks, $4 per bale; split peas, $4.80
per 100-lb Mck; 25-lb boxes, $115; pear
barley, $4.78 per 100 lbs; 25-lb boxea,
$128 per box; pastry flour, 10-lb sacks,
$2.50 per bale.
OIL Lead. Etc.
Coal 0H Pearl and astral oil eases,
10c per gallon; water whiU oil, iron
barrels, 131c; wood barrels, 16lc; eocene
oil, essos, 211c; elalno oil eases, 271c;
extra, star, cases, 221o; headlight oil
easea 21c; Iron barrels, 151c.
Benzine Sixty-three degrees, eases.
20c j Iron barrels, 151& ,
Turpentine In cases, 80c; in wood
barrels, 83c) In Iron barrels, 79o; In 10
eas lota. 85e,
Unseed oil Raw, 6-barrel lots. 47c; 1
barrel lota, 43c; In ease, 83c Boiled. 6
barrel lots, 49c; 1 barrel lots 50c ; in
cases, 65o.
Gssollne Stov gasoline, oaae, iihi
Iron barrels," 19c; 86 degrees gasoline.
cases, 3 3c j iron barrels or drum. 27c j
72 degrees cases, 261c; iron barrels, 20c;
engine distillate, Iron barrels, 9&
Lead Strictly pun whit lead and red
lead In ton lota, 7!e; 600-Ib lota, 8c; less
than 600 lbs, 81c
Win nails present base at $2.60.
Rope Puro Manila, 14c; standard,
131c) SisaL Ho; Me brand Sial, 10c,
nops Choice, 1908, i lib 12c; prime,
10lle.
Wool Valley 22 25c; Eastern Ore
gon, 1822o a to shrinkage.
Mohair Choice, 2830c,
Tallow Prime, per lb, 34c; No. 2
and greaae, 221o. ,
Feathers Geese, white, 3540o) gees
gray or mixed, 2530c; duck, white, IS
20c; duck mixed, 1215a
Cascara tagrada (Chlttim bark) 21
4o.
Oregon grape root Per 100 lbs, $34.
Beeswax Good, clean and pun, 21
24o per lb." ',..( i
Hides Dryj No. 1. 1$ lba and up, per
lb, 1819c; kip, No. 1, 1820o accord
ing to size; dry salted bulla and stags,
one-third less than dry flint; low grades,
23o per lb' less; salted, steer, 60 lbs
and up, 10llc) under 50 lbs, steers and
cows, 910c; stags and bulls, 7o; kip,
15 to 30 lbs. 10c per lb; veal 10 to 14
lbs, 11c; calf, under 10 lba, U12c;
green .unsaltod. lo per lb less; sheep
skins, shearlings No. 1 2530cj short
wool, No. 1, 4060o each; medium wool,
No. 1, $1.252 each; murrain pelts, 10
to 20 per cent less; horse hides, salted,
$1.502.60, according to size; dry, ac
cording to size, $11.50; colts, 25 50c
each; Angora, wooled, 30c lb 1.50; goat,
common, 1520o each.
Seed.
Clover, red, per 100 lbs. $15.80; , do
mammoth red, $16.60; do Alsyke, $16.00;
do white, $18.60; alfalfa, $18.00; timothy.
$5.50; English rye, $3.00; Italian rye,
$8.50) Kentucky bluegraea, . $15.00)
Bromus Inermls. $13.00; orchard gross,
$14.75; red top, $12.00; vetches, $3.50;
field peaa, $3.00. .
, 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, Slo per lb; firebrick, $42.50 per
M; fire clay, $20 per ton; metal lath,
1925o per yard. ... . . ,,
Common rough, per M, $13.00; di
mension alzes, $12.00i4.00; sidewalk
and street, $10.00 12.00; tepping,
$30.0032.00; flooring. $15.0032.00;
rustic, $18.0028.00; ceiling, $18.0,0
28.00; finishing, $18.0028.00; paving
blocks, $14.00; laths, $2.002.25; cedar
shingles, $2.10. . '
OHtf OF AMERIOAD KAgTgHT ftTKAMiEfl
Commenolns Monday, May U
STEAMER TELEGRAPn
, Will Roni,d trim Dally Kicept
HunUnj', Hotween.
Portland. Astoria
and Way Ports'
TIME CAItfJ
5 Steamer Tclegrsph from Portland
' toAstorla,
Leave Pwtlnd..,. ' f M ttt 7-00 a- m-
Arrlv AUirl.,..,.., ...,. ....1A0 P. m.
Hteamer Telefrrwpb from Astoria
t to Portland
fve Atorl p-Jrn
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MEALH 8AKVED A LA CARTI
Mteamor Telenraph will stop at way land'.
Inn both down and op rlvr when having
pHasengeni to land or by being signalled'
Portland Landing . Alder St. Dock
Astoria Landing CalknJer Dock
E. B. SCOTT, Agent, Portland
Callender Navigation Co agent Astoria.
PHONE 2211 MAIN.
ATicket
Mesne more than your men
transportation if it is over
It means that you will hava
every luxury and comfort the
utmost courtesy from all employ
e safe trip and n that will
be a pleasure and delight. It is
tha
Short Line to '
Chlcarto
A.ND BEST AS WELL,
: Anything you wish to know
about eomfortabla traveling will
bt gUdly told by.
tt. V. HOLDER, Geo. Agt,
153 Third St . Portland, Oral
SAH FRANCISCO &
PORTLAND S. S.C0.
Fan Inoluding berth and meala, $15;
Round -trip, $2S
Steamer Leaves Astoria for San
Francisco Every 5 Days,
Connects at Sanrrancisco with Kail
and Steamer Lines for South,
em Cal fornia.
O. W. ROBERTS, Agent.
Astoria, Oregon.
A. O. D. KERMSLL,
Gen. Pa. Agen
San Francisco- t
THE MILWAUKEE
Tha Pioneer Limited St Pad 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 an longer,
higher and wider than in similar cars on
any other line. They protect their trains
by the Block system.
Connections mad wHa all trani-oon-tlnental
line in Union Depots.
H. S. Rows, General Agent, Portland
or 134 Third Street corner Alder.
4
4 afOSHTNQ ASTORIA '
. Is on Sale in 4
Astoria at
J. H. GRIFFIN'S BOOKSTORE.
FRED BIOV7N Both Store
' .
rjTZISGER'S NEWS DEPOT,
OCCIDENT HOTEL OFFICE,
JOS. JACOBS, CIGAR STORE.
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Astoria & Columbia River R, R. Co
EFFECTIVE JUNE 10, 1906.
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Trains marked run daily.
(:OXXECTK)XS-At Portland, with all transcontinental line. At Coble,
with Northern Pacific Railway Co. At Astoria, with steamers for Ban Fran
cisco and Tillatijook and Ilwaco Railway A Xavigation Co' boat and railway.
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15 '
Over the
ceiiic Route
l The Rock Island operates a new electric
lighted drawing" -room sleeping car daily from
San Francisco via Ogden, Salt Late City and
Colorado to Chicago. ' '
l This latest type of Standard Pullman
sleeper leaves San Francisco on the Southern
Pacific's Overland Limited, and assures you a
comfortable, convenient and speedy trip, ores
a very interesting route.
4 Three days each week the Rock Island runs
a through tourist sleeper by way of the Scenic
. Route.
4 From San Francisco every "Wednesday,
Thursday and Friday, to Chicago, personally
conducted. ;, v
Full details in the Rock Llaad time table ani folder
entitled "Across the Continent in aTourixt Sleeping Car,"
sect on request.
' Cnertl Agent. . ; ' : r
Rock Islsnd-FrUeo Unit. - '
140 Third St., PORTLAND, ORE,
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1 1 OUGH
TOURIST
LEEPERS
tlvt EVES7 DAT Ef TBI TEAS
IT BETWEEN
SEATTLE and CHICAGO
via the
Great Northern Railway
"The Comfortable Way" '
Route of tha famous Oriental Limited
For detailed informstlon, rates, etc., call on or address
iaa Third Street, Portland, Ore.
ASK AHY
TRAVELER
and he will
tell you the
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Electrio Lighted. '
K the:Crack ITralo :of them tali: for
COMFORT and ELEGANCE.
The ticket office at Portland
255 Morrison St., Cor. 3d.
A, D. CHARLTON,
Assistant General Pussenger Agent.
PORTLAND. OREGON.
If .".i'H, im .'V'-'flU'Sl
Through
SALT LAKE CIT7, COLORADO
SPRINGS, DENVER
. Stop-Over Privileges Granted.
Choice of Routes East of Colorado
Points.
For Illustrated Phamphlet Pic
turing Colorado's Beautiful Scenery
writ , , , . .
W. C McBRIDE, Gen. Agt.
i4 Third Street : PORTLAND, OR.
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