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FRIDAY, AUOUST 17, 1900. " THE MOIIMNG ASTOIllAN, ASTORIA, OAEGON. LAND MARKETS Latest Quotations In the Portland Markets Couplet Markst Rsportf Correcttd Etta Uf GMflg tb Wholssal Prim vl Commodities, Finn Product tot V. table. lHltTl.ANl, August 10 11t men r somewhat at jw regarding tlm re ported tale at Woodburn yesterday at 2fc A dispatch, from that plt status that tlm contract was mad with Julm A. (ilatt by ltfttry J. Miller, and tlmt th H)ff wait dimwit to several person thore. The fact tlmt Miller would nut oonflnn tlio Woodburn ale U regarded by oilier dealers a avldftir tlmt the dral may have a string to It, Tlia rt-iwrt from California that nu tlon at 2e ar solli'lted by dealer tlirr. 1 1 adda strength to the tone f tlilo market fr Oregon liui rule higher than Call fori. , Grain, Flour, Fael Wheat-Walla Walla, OUcj Valley, 71c; bluestein, 70cj id, 6ftc, OsU-Whlte, fJTj gray, $20. vorn vtnoie, fs,j rrackar Win per xon. IUrly-lJrwlng, 123.50 feed. 123; rolled, 2f 25, Rye 41.W per cwt Buckwheat 38.00 per ton. Flour-Hard wheat patent, 14.10) straight, 3.43 graham, 30j rye, 3.00i whole wheat flour, f3.78j Valley flour, 13.50(23.83) Dakota. W.S0fl.fl0) East em rye, $5.40 rilUbury, M0i CorraJlU, 13.70. MHUtatTs-Mlddllng, f.M?25j chop, 119) bran, llflj shorts, 117. Hay-Valley, timothy, $10(311, East- ern Oregon, 119(310) clover, 78j cheat. $7.90(28) alfalfa. $11. Grain bags Foreign and dointle. Produce, Butter Country creamery, 21(322cj city creamery, 2j dairy, 14lcj store, HlIflcj butter fat, 22Je. Poultry Old rooeter. OQlOnt bona, 13(Jl4e.j frvera. Ifll7 broilers, Jfl lCJcj dreed chickens, 14Q15oj gM. Hrt, 8(28Jc) dmed, llOUk) turkey, live, U15cj dressed. lfll7oj duck, old, 10(3 12 1 Spring ducks. 15ilci pigeons, per doten, $1.00iJ153j squab, I1.792. Honey-Dark. 10,llei amber, It 13o) fanoy white, U15c. Cheese Young Amsrlca. 13114c) Oregon full creim. flats, 121(3 13c. Egg Freb Oregon rsnch. 2021e. Fruit. Tropical fruits Bananas. 60 per lb, pineapples, $4.50(33 per dozen; lemons, fancy, $0) choice, $95.80) standard, $4.80 box) oranges, fancy navels, $4 (J 4 80) Med. sweets, $3.784.00 box, grape fruit. $404.80 crate 1 lime. 76a oer 100. Domestio fruit Strawberries, local. 782.23 orate, apricots, $1.60(52 cmtei neech. ElftZl.ES ban nlnm 1.25 1.50 box, cherries, 75c lb 1.23 crate, bulk, 48e per lb, gooseberrit-s, 67o lb) currant, 8(g0o lb, red raspberries, 80o per lb, Loganberries, $1.601.78 crate. Vegetables, Potatoes Fancy, old, 4065c, ordi nary, In country, 4050c, jobbers' prices, 6065o per 100 lb, new, lllo per lb. Cabbagit Per lb, l2cj cauliflower, $1(31.25 per doten, asparagus, Walla . , , 1 1 PORT TIDE TABLE, AUGUST AUGUST, 1908. -1 High Water. " aT m7 h.m. I ft" P. M, Date. h.m. ft. Wednesilay . .... 1 10:48 0.2 10:13 11:18 8.0 9.2 7.1 0.3 7.4 7.7 7.9 8.0 8.0 8.0 78 7.6 Thursday 2 11:431 6.7 iriaay . Friday . Saturday 12:30 11:80 1:13 1:63 2:32 Sunday 6 Monday 0 0:47 1:32 2:10 0.2 0.0 Tuesday . Wednesday Thursday . 8.0 3:10 3:00 3:40 4:36 8.0 3:50! 7.4 6.8 6.2 4:27 5: On 6:86 Friday 10 Saturday 11 6:31 6:35 7:48 (Sunday ,,12 Monday . ., 13 5.7 6.0 6:401 7.6 7.6 7.6 7.8 8.0 8.4 7.2 8.7 7.6 8.0 8.3 8.6 8.7 8.6 8.4 8.3 8.1 8.1 83 8.4 j.e 7:41 Tuesday , 14 9:02 6.6 6.8 6.2 fl.71 8:38 weuneHiay 15 10:06 0:31 Thursday 101 10:87 U4fl 10:20 Friday .17 .18! 11:00 Saturday , Saturday , I Sunday . . Monday , Tuesday , 12:18 18 11:50 19 12:64 201 0:321 8.8 1:30 21 1:16 1:60 2:45 3:35 8.8 8.7 2: OA 2:44 3:23 4:05 1 v sdneiday ll'hursday . ...22 ,..23 8.3 7.0 yi'l'iy . ,, "nturday , 24 26 20 4:.T. 7.2 4:61 runuay 6 1 3(1 0i6.'l 6.3 6:45 6:45 7 1 83 9:0.1 Jloiulay t 27 8.0 l'u"day m 8:1U 9:3H 8.0 'ediiela 211 6.1 6.5 1 . " .... "UWay , , 3()il0f4U 10:07 7 . $lUl3 74 11 (04 Walla. (1.80 crat fancy total, 045o per down bunches , parsley, 25o down, hothouse lettuce, 60c$1.00 box, brad, 25o doten, splnscb, S6o !b, cucumbers, local hothouse, 78o(g$1.00 doten, Cali fornia. $1.40 box, artichokes, OOo per doten, rhubarb, 3f31o lb, peas, 45ej bians, 010c, garlic, 10c, red peppers, dry, 20 25c ) Chile. 20o lb, green onions, 12io doten bunches, green corn, 40c doten, cantaloupes, special, $1.0O2, pony crates, $fl.507) gg plant, 40o lb. Onions New California, red, ljljllc roU, 75c(2$1.25, beets, $1.C0(2, radishes 12i18o doten bunches. Tomatoes Mexican. $2Th2.29, Missis slppl, $2(J2i5, local, 2Si lb, Summr sijuash, $128 box. . Frert MaU and Fish. Fresh meat Veal, medium, 78 to 100 lbs, 6i($7c, 100 to 180 lbs, e&0ic, 180 to 200 lbs, 6(3Sio, 200 lbs and over, 34c, pork, 88io heavies, 7(J8cj beef, bulls, 3c, cows, 4lcftc, steers, 68o, mut ton, medium site, 77Cj large, fiOo, Spring lambs, 88o. Clama Hardshell per box. $2.00, rstor ckm, $2 per box. OysUrt ShoalwaUr Cay, per gallon, $2,00, Olympla. per aack, $9.00, Eaatern transplanted. $1.00 per 100. Fih Crabs, per doten. $1.80, Shoal water By yeira, per sack, 4.00) oysters, gallon, $23, halibut 61c, black cod, 7o, baaa, per lb, 20c, barring, 6c, flounders 60, catfish, 9c, allver smelt, 7ic, ehrlmp, 10c, p rch, 6c, sturgeon. $c, sea trout, 121o, black bass, 29e, chlnook alinon. OaVe; steelhead, 8c, shad, 4c. Sugar, sack basis-Golden C, $4.48; extra C, $4.93) powdered. $9.16) patent cub. $9 JO, cane, D. O., $9.09, fruit ugr, $9.08, beet sugar, $5.83 Call bbeet, $4.98, barrels, cwt. 10c, kegs, cwt, 29c, boxes, cwt 80o advance over sack hasla (let o lb If paid for In 15 day). Coffee Mocha 24$28c, Java, fancy 2fl32c, Jars, good. 20C24c, Java, or dlnary, 17"20o) Costa RJca, fancy, 18 20c, Conta Rica, good, 1218c, Ar buckU-a, llo per lb) Lion, 14lo per lb, OolumWa coffee, 14jc, Salvador, HI 19c Rio Imperial Japan, No. 1, $3.95 Southern, Japan, 6c, broken, 4fc, bead, fancy, 7c ) head, choice, file SaltBale of 73 2a, bale, $1.00, balo of 80 3s. bale. $1.80, bale of 40-4s, bale. $1.0 bales of 15-10, bale, $1.00, bag, 90c, fine, ton. $12.00, bags, 60 lbs, genu in Liverpool, ton. $18.0f , bag, 60 lbs, 1 ground. 100. ton. $9.00, R. 8. V, P. 20 8 1b cartons, $2.28, R. 8. V. P, 24 J ib carton, $1.78, Liverpool lump, ton. $19.80. Beans Small whit, 41c, large white. 31o) pink, 31c, bayou, 4c, Llmaa, 61c, Mexican reda, 6c. Kot Walnuta, No. 1, soft hlL 17c No. 1 hard ahelL 16o, Chila, 13o, almond, 1718o, fllberU, 18c, BratIK 10c, pa ean. 1313 19c, blokory, 8c, Virginia pa nuts, 60, Jumbo Virginia peanut , 8c j Japanes peanuts, 8c, cbeatnuta, Italian, 14 eocoanuta, doten. 86(g90c, OHv oil-California .per gallon. $2.78, iiarta. per cane, doten. $7.23 j plnU, doa-n, $8.60; i plnta 4 doten, $9. Flga "White, lb. 07c, black. 67e. Da tea Golden. 00-lb boxes, 7e, Mb package, 8c, Fard, 15-lb boxes, $1.40 box. Candled peels Citron, 10-Ib boxes, 25c lb, 8-lb boxes, 25c; lemon peeL 101b boxes, 18o lb; 61b boxes, 151c; orange jpeel, 10-lb boxea, 15o lb; 8-lb boxes, 151c, Provisions DUms, to sUe, 14lc, hams, picnic, 101c; bacon, regular, 181c, bacon fancy breakfaat 20c: dry salt tides, lllcj backs dry salt, 11 l-4c Tickled goods Pickled pigs' feot 1 barrels, $5, 1-barrela, $2.78;19-lb kits $1.29) pickled tripe, i-barrel, $3.00; 1 barrcla, $2.78; 15 lb kits. $1.25) pickled pigs' tongues, 1-bsml, $8, J-barrels, $3 15-lb kits, $1.50) pickled lambs' tongues, 1 barrels, $9, i-barrelt, $5.50) 15-lb kiU $2.75, Sausage Portland ham, I8I0 per lb; minced ham, 10c, Summer .choice dry, 171o, bologna, long, 7c, welnerwurst AUGUST, 1906. Low Water. A. M. Date. Hum. I ft. Wednesday . ., 4:28 0.2 6:23 -0.3 6:14-0.7 6:591-1.01 Thursday 2 Friday Saturday Sunday Monday 7:40 8:20 8:68 Tuesday Wednesday , .. 9:351 Thursday 9 10:12 10:50 Friday 10 Saturday 11 11:35 Sunday 12 0:41 12:20 Monday 13 Tuesday 14 Wednesday . ....15 1:44 2:45 3:43 1:24 2:30 3:38 4:30 6:25 Thursday 10 Friday 17 4:33 6:17 6:57 Saturday 18 6:08 Sunday , , , 19 Monday 20 6:35 7:121 6:48 7:281 8:10 Tuesday 21 Wednesday 22 7:4!) 8:22 6:48 Thursday . , 23 9:05 9:35 Friday 24 Knturdiiv 25 0:40 10:281 U:2K 10:32 SUNDAY . 20111 tSOl Monday 27 0:37 1:53 12:31 . . . . . Tuesday . ....... 2 1:4(1 8:07 4:1H 6:18 Wedueday , ,,,,21' 3:10 TIiuMky .,30 4:1ft rrmoy , si 8:10 P. M. h.m. " ft? 4:12 3.6 5:15 3.3 6:10 3.1 7:00 2.8 7:48 2.6 8:35 2.4 I 9:21 2.3 110:03 2.2 10. RO 0 4 11:43 2.3 1 10c, liver, 6c, pork, 9o; blood, 6c, bead cheese, 121c, bologna sausage, link, Oo. Lard Kettle-rendered , Tierces, Hie tubs, lllo, 80s, lllo 20s, UIo, 10s, 12c, 0, 12C) Standard pur, Tlr. lOio tubs 101c, 60s, 101c, go, 101o, 10 He, 6s, 181. Compound, Tierce, 71c, tub, 7!o, 60s, 71c, 10s, 81c, 6s, 81c Cannsd salmon Columbia Rlvr, 1-lb tall, 1.88, S ib Ulls, $240, fancy, Mb flat, $2.00, 1 lb fancy flat, $126, fancy 1-lb ovals, $2.78, Alaska tall, pink, 90c, red. $1.48, nominal, In, tall, $2.00. Cereal foods Rolled oat cream, 00-lb sacks, $7.00, lower grade, $9i)0$6.60, oatmeal, steel cut, 00-lb sacks, $8 bale; 10-lb sacks, $4.28 psr bale, oatmeal (ground), 601b tacks, $7.80 per bsla, 10 lb sacks, $4 per bale, split peas, $440 per 100-Ib ck, 281b boxes, $1.28) pearl barley, $4.78 per 100 lbs, 25-lb box, $126 par box; paatry flour, 10-lb sacks. $2.80 per bale. OIL Lead. Etc Coal oU Pearl and astral oil cases, lOo per gallon, water white oil, Iron barrels, 131c, wood barrels, lCJe, eocene oil, eases. 211c, elslne oil, cases, 271c; extra star, cases, 221o, headlight oil o 21c, iron barrels, 161c juentine Bixty-tnree degree, ease, 20c, iron barrels, 181c. Turpentine In case, 80c, In wood barrels, 83c, in iron barrels, 79c, in 10' oaae lota. S5& Linseed oil Raw. 6-barrel lota, 47c; 1' barrel lota, 43c, in esse, 63c Boiled, 8- barrel lota, 40c, l barrel lota 60c, U casee, 6Se, Gasoline Stove gasoline, case, 241c iron barrels, 19c, 86 degree gaaolin. case. S3c iron barrele or drum, 27c, 72 degree cases, 261c, iron barrels. 20c j engine distillate, iron barrels, 9o. Lesd-Strictly pure whit lead and red lead in ton lots, 71c; 600 1b lot. 8c; less than 600 lbs, 81c Wirt naila preaent base at 2.00. Rope Pure Manila, 141c; standard, 131c; SiaaL He; M brand SlsaL 10c Hops Choice, 1908, llttl2c, prime, 10(3 Mc Wool-Valley 2229c, Eaatern Ore gon, 1822c aa to shrinks ge. Mohair Choice 2830c Tallow Prime, per lb, $(J4c; No. t and greaac 221c Feather Geete, white, 3340c; geese, gray or mixed, 2830c; duck, white. 18 20cj duck mixed, 12 16c Casoara ssgrada (ChlUlm bark)-21 4c Oregon grape root Per 100 Iba, $J4, Beeswax Good, clean and pure. 21 24c per lb. Hid Dry: No. 1. 16 lb and op, per lb. 18319c, kip, No. 1. 1820c accord Ing to aize, dry salted bull sad stags, one-third lew than dry flint; low grades. 23o per lb less; salted, ateer. 60 lbs and up, 10(3 He; under 60 lbs, ateer and cow, 910c, stag and bulls, 7c; kip, 18 to 30 lbs. lOe per lb; veal 10 to 14 Iba, He; calf, under 10 Iba, ll12c; green .unsaJted, le per lb less; sheep skin, shearling No. 1 2630c; short wool, No. 1. 4000o each; medium wool, No, 1, $1282 each; murrain pelt, 10 to 20 per cent lea; bone hide, aalted, $1.602.90, according to alee; dry, ac cording to site, $1(31.50; coltc 15 (g 50c each, Angora, wooled. 30clbl40; goat, common. 1520o each. Seel Clover, red, per 100 Iba, $1840; do mammoth red, $16.80; do Alsyke. $16.00; do white, $18.60; alfalfa, $16.00; Umothy, $9.50; English rye, $8.00; Italian rye, $3.50, Kentucky bluegra, . $18.00, Bromus Inermls. $13.00, orchard grasa, $14.75; red top, $12.00; Vftchea. $350; field pea, 3.00. Building Material Lime 1.60 per bbl; imported cement $3.75 per bbl; California cement, $340 per bbl; wood fiber plaster, $14, net, per ton; plaster of Paris, $3 per bbl; plaster ing hair, 31c per lb; firebrick, $42.60 per M; fire clay, $20 per ton; metal laUi 1925o per yard. Common rough, per M, $13.00; di mension sites, $12.0O14.00; sidewalk and atrect, $10.0012.00; stepping. $30.00 32.00; flooring, $15.0032.00; 1 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. SALOON KEEPER STABBED. MDLWAUKEE, Wis., August 13.- Leopold Ritona, aged 26 years, saloon keeper, was stabbed to death by an un known Croatian early today. Witnesses say that three Croatian, who were not known in the neighborhod went Into the snloon and became involved in a quar rel. The End of the World of troubles that robbed E. H. Wolfe, of Bear Grove, la., of all usefulness, came hen he began taking Electrio Bitters. He writes i "Two years ago kidney trouble caused me great suffering, which never would have survived had I not taken Electrio Bitters. They also cured me of general debility," Sure cur for ttomacli, Liver and Kidney coin- lalnts, Blood diseases, Headache, Dlt- tliii'ss and weaktics or bodily decline. rlc 50u. Guaranteed by Charles Rogers ing store, tug CITY NOTICES. J NOTICE OF IMPROVEMENT NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, THAT I the Common Council of th City of Astoria bat declared it determination and intention to repair Commercial street from the East line of Ninth street to th west line of Fourteenth street. Said improvement shall consist of re moving th old decking of th tiet between th East Un of Ninth and th west line of Tenth street, .straighten ing up the stringer and filling in around the asms, so that the street will be on the established grade when lmprovel, and placing two new cap at th junc tion between the west line of Tenth street, and replanklng the atreet from curb to curb from said east line of Ninth street to th west line pf Four teentb street with good sound yellow fir lumber, 4 Inches In thickness by 12 inches In width, the planking to extend from on foot outside of th rail of the street car track to the curb. And from the east lino of Thirteenth street to the wet line of Fourteenth street upon said planking when laid and nailed, the decking of the street shall be coated to the thlcknena of 11 inch with a mixture of elastic cooked asphalt, cement and sand spread upon the decking when the same Is clean and dried and rolled with a hot asphalt roller to present a smooth surface. Said asphalt to be apread from the curb to the street car track. In matters of detail said improvement shall be constructed according to tb plans and 'petrifications therefor to be prepared by the City Surveyor as hereinafter provided and general ordi nance No. 1001 and any matter of con struction and drainage found necessary .o make th improvement aafe or aub stantlal eball be done by the contractor whether specified or not, without extra charge The City Surveyor haa been directed to make and file with the Auditor and Police Judge of the City of Astoria, plans and specifications for the con struction of said improvement and esti mates of the costs and expenses thereof. That the coste and expense of con structing said improvement shall be defrayed by special assessment upon the lot ,1a nda and premises benefitted by the same which said lota, land and premises are included In the special as sessment district including all lots, lands and premise so benefitted to-wit: Commencing at the northwest cornea of lot 8 in Block 25 in that part of the City of Astoria aa laid out and, recorded by John McClure and extended by Cyrus Olney, and runnning thence East through the middle of blocks 29, 69, 58 and 67 in McClure' Astoria, and Tract A" of McClurts Astoria, aa laid out and recorded by tb Astoria Real Es tate and Exchange Company, to the northeast corner of lot 5 in said Tract A," and running thence south along the east line of tract "A" and also along the east line of Block 136 in that part of the City of Astoria, aa laid out and recorded by John M. Shively. to the southeast corner of said block 136 In said Shively Astoria, and running, thence west along the south line of block 136 to the southwest corner of said block 136, thence north on the west line of block 136 to the point where the west line of said block 136 would bs intersected by the south line of lot In block 62 in McClure'a Astoria if ex tended easterly on straight line; thence running west through the middle of blocks 62, 01, 60 and 26 in McClure's Astoria to the southwest corner of lot 1 in block 26, and thence running north on the west line of blocks 26 and 25 to the place of beginning, and containing all lots, lands and premises within said district, which said lots, lands and premises are benefited by said repair, and which are as follows: The north half of blocks 26. 60, 61 an 1 62 in that port of the City of Astoria as loid out and recorded by John Mc Clure, and the south half of blocks 23, 59, 58, and 57, in McClure'a Astoria, and the south half of tract or block "A" in McClure's Astoria, as laid out and re corded by the Astoria Real Estate & Exchange Co., and all of block 136 in that part of the City of Astoria as laid out and recorded by John M. Shively. in Clatsop County, Oregon. OLOF ANDERSON. Auditor and Police Judge of the City of Astoria. 8-9-9t, NOTICE. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT the Common Council of the City of Astoria has declared its determination and intention to establish the grade on Columbia avenue from the east line of Lincoln Avenue to the West line of Mel bourne Avenue, so that the grade when so established will be on the following elevations above the base of grades, to-wit I On the North half of the street tt th East line of Lincoln Avenue at 10$ ft, above th base of grades, and In tha writer line id th street at 110 feet abov tli Us of grade on th North lid of th itret and 110 ft, CITY NOTICES. above the base of grades in the center line of the street; at the Southwest corner of Block 19 t 132 ft. at the North Un of the itreet, and 134 ft in the center line of the street) at the East line of Melbourne Avenue at 117 ft. above th base of grade on the North line of the street and at 122 ft at th center Una of th itreet; at the West Un of Melbourne at 120 ft. above the base of grade at the North line of the street, and 129 ft. above the base of grade , at the center line of tha treet, and on the South half of the atreet the grade shall be as follows: At the Eaat line of Lincoln Avenue at the South line of the atreet at 112 ft. at the center line of the (treet 110 ft. at the. west line of Lincoln Avenue at the South line of the street 112 feet, and at the center line at 110 ft above the but of grade, and at the South west corner of Block 19 in Taylor As toria at 130 ft. above the base of grade at the South line of Columbia Avenue and 134 feet at the center line of Columbia Avenue. At the East line of Melbourne Avenue at 140 feet above the base of grade on the South line of Columbia Avenue and 138 ft, above the base of grades at the center line of Columbia Avenue at the west line of Melbourne Avenue, 142 ft at the South line of Columbia Avenue and 140 ft it the center line of Columbia Avenue. OLOF ANDERSON. Auditor and Police Judge of the City of Astoria. A' torla, Oregon. August 6tb, 1906. 8-9-10t Heroine Render the bile more fluid and thua helps the blood to flow; it afford primpt relief from biliousness, indi gestion, sick and nervous headaches, and over-indulgence in food and drink. G. L. CaldwelL Agt M. K. and T. R. R. Checotah, Ind. Tef., writes, April 13, 1903: T waa eick for over two year with enlargement of the liver and spleen. The doctors did me no good, and I had given up all hope of being cured, when my druggist advised me to use Herbine. It has made me sound and well" 60c Sold by Hart'a drug store. 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