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About The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930 | View Entire Issue (July 28, 1906)
SATURDAY, JULY si, I9o0. THE MORNING ASTOMAN, ASTOIUA, OXIEGON. Ui (A I..-. . ... I ... I . .. . . I .. ..PORTLAND MARKETS f Utet Quotations In the Portland Markets fomplste Market Report Cerrscted lass ' UtrsClti8.tk,Wbotml Prices of Commodities, Firm Produce ana vg, tablet. ORTIAND, ,1uly 27.-ContImied goo, weather condition In England and no reported advance In Nrw York tend t more or ! dlwredit the bull reports from Salem given out by growers that I lie hop nmrkpt has suddenly Jumped t low. Unsubstantiated minors of price of even over Uk, while plenlng in the extrtun, are of doubtful benefit to grow er' luternta, t-Dulrr., ruin, would be Jut a willing to pay high price for the hop crop a tliry would low priVee, no fur t'oinniliiii are concerned Of speculator; rndtvor to take over crop t s low a flfur a figure at they mo have acreptrd, lint even they do not did more limn fraction of cent above quotation made by the regit lr trade abroad and In this country, Eggs and Butter, mere continues to be a very good msrket for all concerned, in the egg market, prices being firm at 22e, which ia considered reasonable to buyer and eatUfaclory to seller. In some quarU-rs a half cant ia nanad on top of the gen rally accepted figure. Ranch eggs are not coming in sufficiently to meet re qulrements, but the light reo-lpta are being augmented by the Eaitern goods, that sell aide by tide with the local egg, No Portland itorage egga are being with drawn, ai far at could be learned. Buttor ia firmer, though there are atlll my heavy reeolpts from usual source of aupply, and tome from quartera newa to tbia trade prtvlotn to thia year, Grain, Flour, Feed. Wheet-.Va!t Walla, "Ocj Valley, 71ci western, 72oj red. 07a. Oets-Vhlte, .10 gray. $29. Corn-Whole. 128.00 cracked, $27.00 per ton. Ilarilcy Drewing. f 23.5) j feed, ffl rii?d. nmn. Rye 11.80 per ewt. Buckwheat 36.00 per ton. Flour Hard wheat patent, 94.10; tralght, 13.40 1 graham, $3.50 rye, $3.00; whole wheat flour, $3.75 Valley flour, ,W.80J.65 Dakota, $3JM)JMK East era rye, 5.40j PHUbury, $010j Corralllt, ,$3.70. MIIUtuffa-Mlddllngt, $23.0021.00 chop, $17) bran. $1718j shorts, $18 19. Hay-Valley, timothy, $1112.M Eastern Oregon, $1517.50j clover, $8.50 0.00 cheat, $708 alfalfa, $11. Grain bags Foreign and domestic, 10 310ic Produce. HutterCountry rwamery, 18(g21ej city creamery, 21i(22Ji' dairy, 14(8, l.Vj tore. 14l5e butter fat, 21c. Poultry Old rooAten, 910oj hem, V 1213cj fryers, 101i7ci broiler, 101 17cj dreed chickens, 14fil5oj geec, live, 881oj dred, lllllc turkcya. live, 1415c; dreiaed, 10l7c ducka. old, 1012ct Spring ducka. lfillOc; plgi'ona, per dozen, $1.00(31.25 equab, $1-75(12. Honey Dark, 10llc amber, 12 13c; fancy white, 1415o. ChMie Young America, 13114o; Oregon full cream, flats, 12i13e. Kgg Freah Oregon ranch, 20(521 o. Frulti. Tropica! fruits Bananaa, 6o per lb; pineapples, $4.50 5 per dozen; lemon, $4 JO boxi oranges, fancy navels, $4 ,DO Med. sweets, $3.75(14.00 1ki grape fruit, $4,60 crate; llmei, 76o per 100, Domeitio frult-Strawberrlei, local, $1.782.25 eraUi aprloote, $1.00 2 oratei pwobee, $18153 bos; plums, 1.26 M boxj cherries, 75clbl.25 crataj bulk, 48o per lb; gooseberries, 8(7c ibj currants, 8f0c lb; red raspberries, 8(J0c per lb; Loganberrkf, $U01.78 crate. Vegetable!. Potatoes-Fancy, old, 40(J05c) ordl nsry, la eountry, 4050c Jobbers' prices, 6065o per 100 lb.; new, h pr lb, Cabbage-Per lb, U(2o; cauliflower, $1L25 per dozen asparagus, Walla walla. $1.80 crata fancy local, 4045c per dozen buncha parsley, 25o dozen; hothouse lettuce, 80ct1.00 box; hwd, 25o dozen; splnscb, H lb; cucumbers, local hothouse, 78c$1.0O dozen; Call fornla, $1.40 box artichokes, 60c per dozen; rhubarb, 331e lb; pea. 435c; bane, fi10o; garlic, lOcr red peppers, dry, 20(? 23c; Chile. 20c lb) green onions, 12o dozen bunches; green corn, 40c dozen; canUloupes, special, $1.80f2; pony eraUa, $6.50(7; egg plant, 40c lb. Onions New California, red, lf lfc rota, 75c$1.28j beets, $!JS0f 2; radishes 28 lBo dozen bunches. Tomatoes-Mexican. $28.2.25; Missis. 'Ppi. $22.25; local. 25j lb Sumnvr squash, $115 box. Fresh Meata and Fish. Fresh meata Veal, medium. 78 to 100 lbs, 6l(S7c; 100 to 160 lbs, 6(6c 150 to 200 lbs. 85c; 200 lbs and over, 8(g4c) pork. 8(8ic$ heavies, 7S8c; beef, bulls, 3c cows, 4icfiiCj st-ers, 8f6c; mut ton, medium size. 77lc; large, 6flc Spring lambs, 8pc, Clama Hardshell per box, $2.00; razor claim, $2 per box. Oysters-Shoal water Bay. per gallon, ftOO; Olympla. per sack, 13.00; Eastern transplanted. $1.00 per 100. FUh-Crabe. per dozen, $1JW; Shoal water Bay oysters, per sack, $4.00; oysters, gallon. $215; halibut. fis; black cod, 7c ; bass, per lb, 20c; herring. 5c; flounders 5c; catfish, 9c; silver smelt, 7c; ahrlmp, 10c; perch, 8c; sturgeon, 0c; sea trout. 12c; black bass, 23c; cbinook almon. 01c; steelhead. 8c; shad, 4c. Sugar, sack basis Golden C $4.45; extra, a $485; powdered. $5.18; patent cube, $5.30j cane, D. G., $5.03; fruit sugar. $5.05; beet sugar, $3.83; C. ft H. bbeet, $4.08; barrels, cwt. 10c; kega, cwt, 25c ; boxes, cwt. 60c advance over sack basis (lest o lb if paid for In 13 dayi). Coffee Morba 24 28c; Jara, fancy ZJ32c; Java, good, 2024c; Java, or dinary. 17(20cj Costa Rica, fancy, 18 20c; Costa Rica. good. 1218c; Ar buckles, ISlo per lb; Lion, 14 to per lb; Columbia coffee, 14!c; Salvador, Hi 18& Rica Imperial Japan, Xo. 1. $5.05 Southern, Japan, 5o; broken, 4)c; heed, fancy, 7c; head, choice, 6ic, 6a!t-DIes of 75 2s, bale, $1.60; baks of 60-3, bale, $1.00; bales of 40 4s. bale, $1.60; bales of 15-10s, bale, $1.60; bags, 50c; One, ton. $12.00; bags, 60 lb, genu ine Liverpool, ton, $18.00; bgs, 60 lbs, ground, 100s, ton, $0.00; R. S. V. P 20 8 R cartons, $2.25; R. S. V. P, 24 J ib cartons, $1.75; Liverpool lump, ton, $19.50. Beans-Small white, 4)c; large white, 3c; pink, 3C bayou, 4c; Limaa, 61c; Mexican reds, 5c, Nuta Walnuts, No. 1. soft shell. 17c; No. 1 hard shell 16c; Chile, 13c; almonds, 1718c ftlherU, 16c; Brazils, 16c; pa cans, 13115c; hickory, 8c; Virginia pea nuts, 6e; Jumbo Virginia peanuts, 8c; Japanese peanuts. 6c; chestnuts, Italian, 14c; cocoa nuts, dozen, 8500c, Olivo oil California ,per gallon, $2.75; quarts, per cats, dozen, $7.26; pints, don, $8.50; i-plnts 4 dozen, $9. Fige White, lb. 67cj black, 67c. Dates Golden. 601b boxes, 7c; Mb packages, 8c; Fard, 15-lb boxes, $1.40 box. Candied peels Citron, 101b boxes, 25o lb; 8-lb boxes, 25c; lemon peel 10-lb boxes, 15o lb; 6-lb boxes, 151c; orange peel, 10-lb boxea, 15o lb; 6-lb boxes, fancy, $8; choice, $58.60; standard, 161c TIDE TABLE, JULY Date. JULY, 1908. rrunTTft; ..High. Sunday , Water. A. M. Monday Tuesday . Wednesday Thursday , Friday . , Saturday . Sunday . Monday , Tuesday 10 Wednesday 11 Thursday ..12 Friday 13 Saturday ,14 Sunday 15 Monday , 10 Tuesday I7 Wednesday 18 Thursday , Thursday , iiSire.T h.m.jft. P. M. 8:40 0:35! 3)10:501 0.4110:28! Friday Saturday Sunday , Monday 19 19 20 21 22 23 rr 1 Oi! 1 luusuiiv , , , i.1 Wednesday 25 Thursday . ......20 Friday . 27 Saturday 281 Sunday , 20 Monday 30 11:48 6:08 0:65 1:43 2:32 3:21 4:15 5:10 6:15 2:47 8:85 9:42 10:401 11:28 0:00 0:47 1:28 2:10 2:55 3:43 4:40 5:45 7:00 6.7 I 9.7 9.6 0.4 8.0 8.3 7.0 6.9 6.3 6.0 5.8 fl.Oj 6.3 8.7 8.81 8.7 8.51 8.2 7.7 7.1 e.oj 6.1 11)18 12:41 120 2:15 3:01 2:47 4:321 6:13 6:01 6:51 7:43 8:32 9:25j 10:20 10:50 12:10 11:30 12:48 1:25; 2:03 2:40 3:15 3:53 4:30 6:21 6:13 7:13 8.6 8.9 0.2 0.6 7.0 7.3 7.5 7.7 7.8 7.8 7.8 7.8 7.8 7.7 7.8 7.0 8.2 8.4 6.5 8.6 6.8 7.1 7.4 7.6 7.9 8.0 8.2 8.2 8.2 $2 8.4 JULY, 1906. Date. Low Water. SUNDAY , Monday . . Tuesday . . Wednesday Thursday . Friday . .. Saturday , Sunday , .. Monday , , Tuesday . . Wednesday Thursday . Friday , .. Saturday , Sunday . .. Monday . . Tuesday . , Wednesday Thursday . Friday . ,,, Saturday . Sunday . .. Tuesday . . Wednesday Thursday , Friday . , . Sunday . Monday Tuesday J h.m. I ft. I h.m. I ft. A. M. I P. M". 1 2:271 1.8 2:141 2.5 2 3:35 1.1 3:18 2.9 3 4:36 0.3 4:20 3.0 4 6:330.4 6:18 3.1 6 6:23-1.0 6:15 3.1 6 7:12-1.3 7:08 8.0 7 7:58-1.3 7:60 3.0 8 8:42-1.2 8:52 2-9 0 9:21 -0.7 9:45 2.9 010:10-0.1 10:42 2.8 1 10:63 0.011:30 2.7 211:37 1.3 3 0:33 2.612:23 1.9 1 1:37 2.4 1:22 2.6 5 2:40 2.1 2:20 3.1 8 8:30 1.6 3:20 8.4 7 4:30 1.1 4:15 3.6 6:13 0.0 6:05 8.7 ) 5:62 0.1 5:48 3.7 ) 6:28-0.3 0:30 3.6 1 7:03-0.5 7:00 3.4 ! 7:38-0.0 7:60 3.2 3 8:15-0.6 8:30 3.0 I 8:60-0.3 9:15 2.7 I 0:30 0.1 0:55 2.5 110:10 0.710:48 2.3 r 10:53 1.311:48 2.1 ) 11:48 2.0 ) 0:55 1.8 12:45 2.0 ) 2:00 1.4 1:53 8.1 l 8:22 0.0 3:02 3.8 ProvWofli Hams, to size, 14ie; hams, picnlo, 101c ; bacon, regular, 18c; bacon, fancy breakfast 20c i dry salt sides, Hie; back! dry aalt, 11 l-4o. , t ( Pickled goods Pickled pigs' fact, i barrels, $3; -barrels, $2,78) 10-lb kiU, $1.25; pickled tripe, i-barrels, $5.00; barrels, $2.78; 181b kits, $1.25; pickled pigs' tongues, i-bsrr li, $6; J-barrels, $3; 15-lb kits, $1.60 pickled Iambs' tongues, I barrels, $9 l-barrcls, $6.60; 15-lb kits, $2.78. Sausage Portland hsm, I8J0 per lb; minced ham, 10o; Summer .choice dry, 17icj bologna, long, 7c; wsinerwttrst, lOo; liver; 6c; pork, 0o; blood, So; bead cheese, 121o bologna sausage, link, 6c. j Lard Kettle-rendewd ' Tiarces,' llo tubs, Hie; 60s, Hie; 20s, Illc; 10s, 12c; 8. 12ic; Standard pure, Tlercea, 101; tub Wlei 60s, 101c; 20a, i0oj 10a, lie; 8s, 181c Compouni Tlercea, 71c; tubi 71c; 60s, 71c; 10a, 81c; 5s, 81c, Canned salmon Columbia Rivar, 1-Ib tails, 15; 2-lb tails, $2.50; fancy, Mb flats, $2.00 i-lb fancy llata, $115; fancy Mb ovals, $2.75; Alaska tails, pink, 90c; red. $1.45; nominal, 2s, tail, $2.00. Cereal foods Rolled oata cream, 90-lb sacks, $7.00; lower grade, $5.6064W; oatmeal, ateel out, 60-lb socks, $8 bale; 10-lb sacks, $423 per bale; oatmeal (ground), 801b sacks, $70 per. bale; 10- lb aacka, $4 per bale; split peas, $4.80 per 1001b asck; 251b boxes, $125; pearl barley, $4.78 per 100 lbs; 25-lb boxes. $125 per box; pastry flour, 10-lb sacks, 12.80 per bale, c OH Lead, Etc. Coal oil Pearl and astral olL case. I9e per gallon; water wblta oil, Iron barrels, 131c; wood barrels, leief eocene oil, cases, 211c; elaine oil cases, 271c; extra star, eases, 221c; headlight oil cae 21e; Iron barrels, 151e. Benzine Sixty-three degrees, eases, 20c; Iron barrels, I8c. - Turpentine In cases, 86c; in wood barrels, 83c; in Iron barrels, 79c; In 10- lota. 880. Linseed oil Raw, 5-barrel lota. 47c; 1 barrel lota. 43c; In cases, 63c. Boiled, 6 barrel lot. 49c; l-barrel lots 50c; U catea, 68c, ' ' Gasoline Stove gasoline, eaae, Ufa: Iron barrels, 19c; 86 degrees gasoline, cases. 33c; iron barrels or drama, 27c; 72 degrees cases, 26lc; iron barrel, 20c j engine distillate, Iron barrels, 9c, ' Lead Strictly pure whita lead and red lead In ton lota, 7c; 600-Ib lota, 8c; less than 600 lbs, 81c, Wire nails present base at $2.60. Rope Pure Manila, 14c; standard, 131c; Sisal, lie; Ms brand Sisal 10c " Hops Choice, 1905, flml2c) prime, 10llc. ' Wool Valley 2225o; Eastern Ore gon, 1822c aa to ahrinksge. Mohair Choice, 2830c. Tallow Prime, per lb, 84oj No. and grease, 22)c, Feathers Geese, white, 8540c; geese, gray or mixed, 25(5' 30c ; duck, white, 15 20c; duck mixed, 1215e, Cascara aagrada (Chittim bark) 21 4c Oregon grape root Per 100 lbs, $34, Breswax Good, clean and pure, 21 24o per lb. Hide Dry: No. 1, 16 lbs and up, per lb, 1810c; kip, No, 1, 1820o accord ing to size; dry salted bulls and stags one-third less than dry flint; low grades, 23o per lb less; salted, steers, 60 lbs and up, 10llcj under 60 lbs, steers and cows, 010cj stags and bulls, 7c; kip, 15 to 30 lbs, 10c per lb; veal 10 to 14 lbs, 11c; calf, under 10 lbs, ll12c; green .unsalted, lo per lb less; sheep skins, shearling No. 1 2530c; short wool, No. 1, 4000c each; medium wool No. 1, $1252 each; murrain pelts, 10 to 20 per cent leas; horse hides, salted, $1.502.50, according to size; dry, ac cording to alze, $11.50; colts. 25 50c each; Angora, wooled, SOclbl.50; goat, common, 1820o each. Om Or AMERICA'S tmmt 8TAM&8 Oommenalna Mottdajr.Majrl STEAMER TELEGRAPH I r WI( Make Round Trip Iway JEacept KundBy, Betwwn, Portland. Astoria - and Way Porta- TIMKCAUD Steamer Telegmph from Portland , to Astoria, rnve astoria......M.,,MM.,...HMM,MM..i)0 p. m. Hteamer Teltantpb rrom Astoria 1 I to rorUaud 1 f Ass va A st win HiiA' Arrive rortUnd.M. ..,.M,jMi o. m MCALM 8ABVED A LA CART!' 1 SteairiCT Tlamph will stop at war land. Inas both down mid uo rlvr whan hnvln PNDrs 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 Meana more than your mere transportation if it la over 1 Seed. Clover, red, per 100 lbs, $15.50; do mammoth red. $16.50; do Alsyke, $16.00; do white, $13.50; alfalfa, $15.00; timothy, $5.50; English rye, $3.00; Italian rye, $3.50; Kentucky bluegrscs, $15.00; Bromus Inermia, $13.00; orchard grass, $14.75; red top, $12.00; vetches. $3.50; field peas, $3.00. Building Material. Lime $1.50 per bbl; imported cement, $3.75 per bbl; California cement, $3.60 per bbl; wood fiber plaster, $14, not, per ton; plaster of Paris, $3 per bbl; plaster ing hair, 31o per lb; firebrick, $42.60 per M; fire clay, $20 per ton; metal lath, 1925o per yard. Common rough, per M. $13.00; di mension sizes, $12.0014.00; sidewalk and street, $10.00 12.00; stepping, $30.0032.00; flooring, $15.00(3)32.00; rustic, $18.0028.00; ceiling, $18.00 28.00; finishing, $18.0028.00; paving blocks, $14.00; laths, $2.002.25j cedar hlngles, $2.10. An Alarming Situation I frequently results from neglect of clog ged bowela and torpid llvor, until con stipation becomes chronic Thia condi tion is unknown to those who use Dr. King's New Life Pills; the best and gentlest regulators of Stomach and Bowels, Guaranteed by Charles Rogers, It meana that you will have every luxury and comfort the utmost courtesy from all employ-1 ea- safe trip and oe that will be a pleasure and delight. It is Short Line to ; Chi carfo AND BEST AS WELL. Anything you wish to know' about comfortable traveling will be gladly told by. - K. V. HOLDER, Gen. Agt, 183ThlrdSt Portland, Ore, Astoria & Columbia River R. R. Co EFFECTIVE JCffE 10 rjod. ate am e.u! p.trH O Mi an m.ip.mlp-tn p.iri 4.'7 4M m s.i Tm 4.1 9M s.(t;io.a, s.ooi e-H iav, lUVi e.101 10 OA ltfc 11 m 11 I I'M H.M 12.13 VIM l. I2JH) ni p. in kXv7 PORTLAND f BLK, A I.N (ICtC CT.ATMKASIB Ar AdTOBlA If. Lr. AHTOBfAAr. Ar. WARKKNTOS It' , It. WAKBItSTOJf Ar. ;Ar. KT. DTKVK.1H Lt. Lv rr. HTBVKM4 r Ar. WAKKKSTONLv. lii, Wa ft ft K STO.V Ar. Ar. HAAIDK It. wt to m. in p. m U) -m a 40 tu.w 8.J1, e.t-tl ?.w m i.10 ixnl i,so 7.4! ' T.27I j j ip.m p.m 4A 11.00 8. 10.40 ..(." vt.m 1 10.27 an lo.iH im ,4C p t .m Trains marked ? run daily, Saturday only. CONNECTIO.VS-At Portland, with all transcontinental lines. At Coble, with Northern Pacific Railway Co, At Astoria, with steamera for San Fran- ciaco and Tillamook and Ilwaco Railway k Navigation (Vs boat and railway. SAN FRANCISCO & PORTLAND, S.S; CO. Fare Ineluding berth and meata, $15; " Round -trip, $25. 1 Steamer Leaves Astoria for San Francisco Every 5 Days. Connects at Sanrrancisco with Rai and Steamer Lines for South, em Cal 'ornia. G. W. KOBEKTS, Agent, Astoria, Oregon. A. Q. D. KEimKLL. Gen. Pae. Agen San Franoiaoo C 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 equala 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 axe 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-con tinental linea in Union Depota. H. S. Rowe, Genera Agent, Portland or 134 Third Street corner Alder. MORNING ASTORIAJf Ia on Sale In Astoria at 4) JOS. JACOBS, CIGAR STORE. J. N. GRIFFIN'S BOOKSTORE. OTZINGER'S NEWS DEPOT, OCCIDENT HOTEL OFFICE, FRED B70WN Both Store LINES 1 f! rav.exsmff .1 i ;I-;ne Richest Under the Sua it Rock Island! -Frisco Lines completely gtiiitoa the great Miiile West and Southwest- From the Rocky Mountains and the Rio Grande to the Great Lakes and the Mississippi Valley ' ' - 'V- - From Minnesota to the Gulf of Mexico. If you are going anywhere in this great land of activity, let me tell you about our service to it, and through it to the East ' Cenenil Attent, Rock Islsnd-ririseo Lines. 140 Third St., PORTLAND, ORE. Iff..'"! t erf) vi gmt r " -1 i.i"J am Ll.l" 11 .WHCS mmm. j J BEGINNING FEB. is, 1906 f V ' " Tf y l 1 ROUGH:" !SMisVH J 1 TOURIST If l t :A E "lPERS-CiZ i ?i !ra Vi EVERT DAT IN TEE YEAS BETWEEN SEATTLE and CHICAGO ' ' ': "'f via the . ;V . ' Great Northern, Railway "The Comfortable Way"' Route of the famous Oriental Limited For detailed information, rates, etc., call on or address rrrr t J B. DICKSON, C. T. A, Portland, Ore. vv m0 ASK ANY TRAVELER and he will tell yon the Electrio Lighted. h', theCrack iTraln lot them fall for COMFORT and ELEGANCE. The ticket office at Portland ' 255 Morrison St., Cor. 3d. A. D. CHARLTON, Assistant General Passenger Agent PORTLAND, OREGON. i L INT" Through r SALT LAKE CIT7, COLORADO SPRINGS, DENVER Stop-Over Privileges Granted. Choice of Routes East of Colorado Points. For Illustrated Phamphlets Pic turing Colorado's Beautiful Scenery write ' " " - W. C McBRIDE, Gen. Agt 4 Third Street PORTLAND, OS. The MORNING f ASTORIAN 65 CTS. PER MONTH Astoria's Best Newspaper 8: 6.8 8:13 3.8 druggist. Price 60. .4444$ i