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About The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 18, 1906)
PORTLAND MARKETS Uttst Quotations In the Portland Markets CtmyUt Market Reports Corrected lea Day Giving thi Wholesale Prices uf Commodities, Fra Produce nfl Vege tables. PORTLAND, Augiht 17-Tlire ire rumor afloat that a corner had town affected lu the sulphur market,) tlw result of which would be a rapid ad Vance In the jirlee. The fire In Han FraiicUco destroyed the principal mill In tlmt city, the Kan Francisco Hulpliitr Company. At r ault, instead o thi city being able to draw upon the Bey City for additional supplies, dealers heer hav had to divide their stocks, not only with Ban Fran cUco, but with th Hound markets a well. That state uf alTalra, according to Balfour, (luthrle & Co',, which Arm u probitbly th largest denier in sulphur In Portland, ha created a demand on storks here much In excess of expeeta-tloni. Grain, Flour, Feed. Wheat-Walla Walla, 69cj Valley. 71cj llueatem. 70cj red, OCc. Ostt-Whlta, 127 1 gtty. 25. Corn Whole, 27j cracker 28 per ton. Barley Drew lug, $23.80; feed. 123; rolled, 2425. Bye $1.00 pr cwt Buckwheat $30.00 per ton. Flour Hard wheat patent, $4.10; Straight, $3.45 1 graham, $3 .SO) rye, $3.00 whole wheat flour, $3.75j Valley flour, $3J50(33.C3j Dakota. $3.30S.00( East em rye, I5.40j FllUbury, $8i0j Corralll. 13.70. MIIUtuffs-MiddHngs, $2428j 'chop. $18 Iran. $10; ehorte, $17. Hay-Valley, timothy. $10(1J Eatt em Oregon, 115(2 10( clover, $78j cheat. $7JW(a8j alfalfa, $11. Grain lag Foreign and domestic. Produce. Butter Country creamery, 2llc322ci city creamery, 24c dairy, U&lSc; atore, 14118e butter fat, 221c Poultry Old rooster, 910a hena, 13(314o.i fryers. ICJUcj broiler, 10 lOici dreed chicken, M15cj geee, live, 8Ploi drd, llllef turkey, lire, M15oj dressed. 16317oj ducks, old, 10Q120 1 Spring duck. 15lflcj pigeons, per dozen, $1.00(3125) squabs, $1.782. Honey-Dark. 10lllc amber. 12 13o) fancy white, 1418o. CheeseYoung America, 131(14c; Oregon full cream, flat, I2i(13c. Eggs Freh Oregon ranch, 20321o. Fruits. Tropical fruits--Banana. 80 per lb; pineapple, $4.50 5 per dozen lemon, fancy, $6; choice, $38.60 atandard, 14.60 box j orange, fancy navel. $4 d.BOj Med. sweets, $3.75 4.00 boxj grape! fruit. $44.50 cratet lime, 78o per 100, Domeatlo fruit Strawberrle. local, $1.752.25 crati apricot. $1JK)2 crate j peach, $11.2B boxj plum, 1.25 1JS0 box 1 cherries, 75c lb 1.28 crate; bulk. 4 Co per lb; gooseberries, fl7o lb; currant, 80o lb; red raspberrias, 8Do per lb; Lognnberrlca, $1.601.75 crate. Vegetable, ' Potatoea Fancy, old, 4005c; ordi nary, in country, 40 50c j Jobber' price, 600So per 100 lbs j new, Jo per lb, Cabbagfl Per lb, ll2ej cauliflower, $1 1.25 per dozen; aparagu, Walla TIDE TABLE, AUGUST AUGUST, 1908. j High Water. r M;T P.M Date. lm. f t7 j h.in7 ft? Wednesday . ...."1 10:481 6.2110:13 8.9 Thursday 2 11:43 6.7 11:18 9.2 Friday 3 12:30 7.1 Friday 3 11:60 9.3 Saturday 4 1:13 7.4 Sunday 8 0:47 92 1:83 7.7 Monday , ........ 6 1:32 9.0 2:32 7.9 Tuesday 7 2:16 8.0 3:10 8.0 Wednesday 8 3:00 8.0 8:80 8.0 Thursday 0 3:48 7.4 4:27 8.0 Friday 10 4:36 6.8 6:00 7 8 Saturday 11 6:31 6.2 6:56 7.6 Sunday 12 6:35 6.7 6:40 7.6 Monday 13 7:48 6.0 7:41 7.6 Tuesday . 14 9:02 6.6 8:38 7.6 Wednesday 15 10:05 6.8 9:3 1 7.8 Thursday 1010:67 0.210:20 8.0 Friday 1711:40 0J 11:00 8.4 Saturday 18 ..12:18 7.2 Saturday 18 11:50 8.7 Sunday 19 12:64 7.6 Monday 20 0:32 8,8 1:30 8.0 Tuesday 21 1:15 8.8 2:00 8.3 Wednesday 22 1:60 8.7 2:44 8.6 Thursday . 23 2:45 8.3 3:23 8.7 Friday . 24 3:35 7.0 4:05 8.5 Saturday ..25 4:32 7.2 4:61 8.4 Sunday 20 6:30 6.6 6:45 8.3 Monday 27 6:63 6.0 6:45 8.1 Tuesday 28 8:10 5.0 7:53 8.1 Wednesday 20 9:38 0.1 9:03 8.2 Thursday 30 10:40 6.810:07 8.4 Friday 31 11:30 7.0U:04 8.6 AUGUST, 1906. Low Water. Date. j Wednesday . .... 1 Thursday 2 Friday . 3 Saturday 4 Sunday 6 Monday 0 Tuesday 7 Wednesday 8 Thursday 0 Friday 10 Saturday . 11 Sunday 12 Monday . ....... 13 Tuesday 14 Wednesday 18 Thursday 10 Friday 17 Saturday 18 Sunday 10 Monday 20 Tuesday 21 Wednesday 22 Thursday . 23 Friday 24 Saturday 25 SUNDAY ..26 Monday 27 Tuesday. :..28 Wednesday . ....20 Thursday . ......30 Friday 31 A. M. J P. M. h.m. fT. h.rn. ft "4:28 6.2 4:12 3.6 6:23-0.3 6:18 3.3 I 6:14-0.7 6:10 3.1 6:50-1.0 7:00 2.8 7:40-0.0 7:48 2.6 8:20-0.6 8:35 2.4 8:58-0.1 9:21 2.3 9:35 0.510:03 2.2 10:12 1510:52 2.3 10:50 1.811:43 2.3 11:35 2.5 0:41 2.212:20 3.1 1:44 2.1 1:24 3.6 2:45 1.7 2:30 3.8 3:43 1.3 3:38 3.9 4:33 0.8 4:36 3.8 6:17 0.3 5:25 3.6 6:67-0.1 0:08 3.2 6:35-0.3 6:48 2.8 7:12-0.4 7:28 2.3 7:40-0.2 8:10 1.9 8:22 0.0 8:48 1.6 0:05 0.5 0:35 1.4 9:40 1.210:28 1.3 10:32 1.011:28 1.2 11:80 2.61 0:37 1.2 12:31 3.2 1:53 1.0 1:40 3.6 3:10 0.7 8:07 3.7 4:15 0.3 4:18 3.6 6:10-0.1 6:18 3.1 Walla. $1.60 oral fancy local, 40(g45s per dozen buncbeaj parsley, 26e dozen; hothouse lettuce, 6Gof 1.00 bos 1 bead, 26o dozen; splotch, J&So lb; ououmberi, local hothouse, 76oil.00 dozen; Call fornla, $1,40 boxj artichoke, 60a per dozen 1 rhubarb, 343 Jo lb; pea, 46o; beam, 10c; garlic, 10c; red pepper, dry, 20 25c j Chile. 20o lb; green onion, !21o dozen bunch; green corn, 40c dozen; cantaloupe, special, $1.602; pony eratet, $0.60 7; egg plant, 40o lb. Onion New California, red, li&He rota, 75oil.25j beeta, $1.60(s2; radiihe l2l$15o dozen bunche. Tomatoea Mexican. 82112.25 1 Mini Ippl, $22.28) local, 25s lb; Summer squash, $115 bos. Pre Meat tfid Fish. Fresh meat Veal, medium, 70 to 100 II, 0i(37c, 100 to 150 lb, fl&flic; 180 to 200 lbs. 86C 200 lb and over, 34c; pork. 88c; heavie, 738c; beef, bull, Jo; cow. 41cAc; steer, 61g6ej mut ton, medium tie, 77c; large, 636c; Spring lamb, 8S8ie. Clam Hardshell, per box, $2.00; rtzor clam, $2 per box. Oyster Shoalwater Bay, per gallon, $2.00; Olympia. per tack, $5.00; Eaatern transplanted, $1.00 per 100. FIh Craba, per dozen, $1.60; Shoal- water Bay ey iters, , per aack, $4.00; oytra, gallon, $2.28; halibut. 6c; black cod, 7c; bast, per lb, 20c; herring, 6c; flounder 60 1 catfish. 9c; silver amelt, 7c; shrimp, 10c; p.-rch, 6c; sturgeon, 9e; ea trout 121c ; black bast, 25c; chinook almon, 9o; steelhead, 8c; shad, 4c. Sugar, tack bad Golden C $4.48; extra C, $4.66; powdered, $8.13; patent cube, $30) cane, D. QH $3.03; fruit j sugar, $8.05; beet eugar, $5.88; C. & H.I hbeet, $4.98; barrels, cwt 10c; keg, cwt, 25c; boxes, cwt, 60c advance over tack bati (let Jo lb if paid for In 15 day). Coffee Mocha 2428c; Java, fancy, 2032c; Java, good, 20(24ej Java, or dlnary, 17g20c; Costa Rica, fancy, 18 20c; Costa Rica. good. 12(18c; Ar buckle, I6J0 per lb; Lion, 14jo per lb; Columbia coffee, 14 Je; Salvador, 11 J(? 15c. Rica Imperial Japan, No. 1, $3.03; Southern. Japan, 6Jej broken, 4c; head, fancy, 7c; bead, choice. 6Ja Salt-Bale of 76-2, bale, $1.60; bale of 60-3. bale, $1.60; bale of 40 4s. bale. $1.00; bale of 13-10. bale, $1.60; bag, 30c j One. ton, $12.00; bag, 60 lb, genu ine Liverpool, ton, $18.00; beg, 80 lb, i ground. 100. ton, $9.00; H & V, P, 20 8-lb carton, $2.23; R. S. V. P, 24 J ib carton, $1.78 Liverpool lump, ton, $19.80. Beam Small white, 4jcj large white, 3Je; pink, 3Jc; bayou, 4je; Lima, 61c; Mexican reds, 6c, Nuta Walnut, No. 1, toft shell. 17c; No. 1 hard ahelL 16c; Chile, 13c; almonds. 17 18c 1 Alberta, 16c; Brazils, 16c; pe cans, 13iI8c hickory, 8c; Virginia pea- outs, 6c; Jumbo Virginia peanut, 8c; Japanese peanut. Sc; cheatnut, Italian, 14c; coco nuts, dozen, 85 (H 00c. Olive oil California .per gallon, $2.78; quart, per cae, dozen, $755; pints, 2 dozen, $3.50; 1 pint 4 dozen, $0. Flge-Whlte. lb. 67c; black. 67o. Date Golden, 60-lb boxea, 7c; Mb package, 8c; Frd, 15-lb boxea, $1.40 box. Candied peels Citron, 10-Jb boxe, 25c lb; 6-lb boxes, 25c; lemon peel 10-lb boxes. 16o lb; 6-lb boxes, 15Jc; orange peel, 10-lb boxee, 15o lb; 51b boxes, 18Jc. Provislona Hams, to lze, 14jc; ham, picnic, 101c; bacon, regular, lSJc; bacon, fancy breakfast 20c: dry salt sides, lljc; beck dry (alt, 11 l-4c. Pickled goodi-rickled pigs' feet. -barrels, $5; -barrel, $2.75; 15-lb kit, $1.25; pickled tripe, I -barrel. $5.00; J barrel, $2.75; 15-lb kits. $125; pickled pigs' tongues, J barrils, $0; i-barrel. $3; 15-lb kits, $1.50; pickled Iambi' tongue, i-barrel. $9; l-barrel. $5.60; 15-lb kit. $2.78. . Sausage Portland hm, 18Jc per lb; minced ham, 10c; Summer .choice dry, 171c; bologna, long, 7c; weinerwurst. 10c; liver, 00) pork, 9o; blood, 6e; head cheete, 12Je; bologna sausage, link. 6c Lard Kettle-rendered 1 Tierce, lllc tub, lljo, 60, UJc; 20. lljc; i0, 12c, 81, 121c; Standard pure, Tleroea, 10Jc; tub lOici 60. 1001 20. lOfot 10. llo: 6, 38Jo. Compound, Tierce, 7Jo; tub, 7IC) 60s, 71c ; 10. Slot It, 81a, Canned almon Columbia BJver. 1-lb Ull, 1.88; 2 lb tail. $ZMl fancy, Mb flat, $2.00; Mb fancy Data, $158; fancy Mb oval, $2.76; Alaska talis, pink. 90e; red, $1.45; nominal, 2s, tall, $2.00, Cereel food Rolled oat cream. 901b tacks, $7.00; lower grade, $3.60(2 6.50 1 oatmeal, (teel out. 60-lb ack. $8 bale; 10-lb Moki, $4i5 per bale; oatmeal (ground), 60-lb aack. $7.50 Mr belai 10- lb lack, $1 per bale; split pea, $4.50 per 1001b aaok; 28-Ib boxes, $1.25: vearl barley, $4.76 per 100 lb; 25-lb boxea, $li6 per box; paatry flour, 10-lb tack, 72.60 per bale. Oil, Lead, Etc. Coal oil Pearl and aatral oil ease. lOo per gallon; water white oil, iron barrels, 131c; wood barrel, lCJc; eocene oil, ease, 21Jc; elsioe oil cases, 27 Jc; extra star, cates, 22Jc; headlight oil case 21c; Iron barrel, 151c, Benzine Sixty-three degree, eae 20c; iron barrel, 161c Turpentine In cae, 86c; in wood barrels, 83c; in iron barrel, 79c; in lo cate lota. 85& Linseed oil Raw, 6-barrel lots, 47c; 1 barrel lota, 48c; in cases, 83c Boiled. 6 barrel lot, 49c; 1-barrcl lots 60c; ia caes, 65c. Gasoline Stove gasoline, ease. jMle: iron barrela, 19c; 86 degree gasoline, cates, 33c; iron barrela or drutue. 27c; 72 degrees case, 261c; Iron barrel., 20c; engine distillate, iron barrel, 6c Lead Strictly pure white lead and red lead in ton lots. 7fc; 6001b lota. 8c; less than 600 lbs, 8c Wire nails present base at $2.60. Rope Pure Manila, 14fc; ktandard, 131c; SlsaL 11c; Me brand SisaL 10c nop Choice, 1908, 11 ft 12c; prima, 10lle, Wool Valley 22(g25c) Eastern Ore gon, 1822e a to shrinkage. Mohair Choice, 28 (5 30c Tallow Prime, per lb, 34e) No. 2 and grease, 22io. Feathers Geete, white, 35(3 40c; gea gray or mixed. 2830c; duck, white, 15 20c; duck mixed, 121S. Catcara tt grade (Chittim bark) 2) 4c Oregon grape root Per 100 Ibe, $34. Beeiwax 5ood, clean and pure, 21 24o per lb. Hide Dry: No. 1. 16 lb and up, per lb. 18(3 10c; kfp, No. 1, 13(3 20c accord ing to tlze; dry aalted bulls and ataga. one-third lew than dry flint; low grade, 23o per lb lees; aalted. steers. 60 lbs and up, 10llc; under 60 lbs. steers and cows, 9(3 10c; stags and bulls, 7c ; kip, 15 to 80 lbs. lOo per lb; real 10 to 14 lbs, lie; calf, under 10 lbs, ll12c; green .unsalted. lo per lb lessi sheep skins, shearlings No. 1 25(3 30c ; short wool, No. 1. 40 (g 60c each; medium wool, No. 1. '$1.25(32 each; murrain pelts, 10 to 20 per cent teas; horse hides, salted, $1.50(32.50, according to size; dry, ac cording to alee, $1(3 1.50; colt, 2560c each; Angora, wooled, 30clbl.bC; goat, common, 1520o each. Seed. Clover, red. per 100 lba, $15.50; do mammoth red. $16.50; do Alsyke, $16.00; do white, $18.50; alfalfa, $15.00; timothy, $5.80; English rye, $8.00; Italian rye, $8.60; Kentucky bluegrasa, $15.00; Promus Inermlt. $13.00; orchard grata, $14.76; red top, $12.00; retchea, $3.60; field peas, $3.00. Budding Material Lime $1.60 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, SJe per lb; firebrick, $42.50 per M; fire clay, $20 per ton; metal lath, 1925c per yard. Common rough, per M. $13.00; di mension sizes, $12.0O14.00; sidewalk and ttreet, $10.0012.00; stepping, $30.0032.00; flooring. $15.0032.00; rustic, $18.0028.00; coiling, $18.00 28.00; finishing, $13.00(328.00; paving block, $14.00; laths, $2.002.25; cedar shingles, $2.10. "Make Hay While the Sun Shines." There is a lesson in the work of the thrifty farmer. He knowe that the bright sunshine may last but a day and he preparet for the thowera that are liable to follow. So it should be with every household. Dysentery, diarrhoea and cholera morbus may attack tome member of the home without warning. Chamberlain's Colio Cholera and Diarr-j hoea Remedy, which is the best known medicine for these diseases, should al ways be kept at hand, aa immediate treatment is necessary, and delay may prove fatal. For sale by Frank Hart, J Owut,3'l I f inn urlotvn. t rr.uta CntulM OINOINHATI.O.rr MEN AND WOMEN. Una Bis for unnatural dlichrKe,lnfiamuitloui, Irrlutlom or ulcartliom of inuooai membrniM. PithilMii. anrt not KltrlD IrHEEVAHSCHEMIOALCO. (oulorpoifonuul. Mold bj Druaaui. or fnt In plnln wrpir. iJf'fg ai.00.nrlbottlratl.7t. oe;of amkrica'8 Fastest mukim ' ' Commnin Kondaf.May U 1 1. 1 STEAMER TELEGRAPH Wlu Make Round Trip INttl Kseept Sunrlax, Between. Portland, Astoria and Wax forte TIMK CAKD Bteamer Telegraph from Portland to Astoria, - , - - ' - " ...M.r.l.lll,l,.lli,WM. I VJ m ... Arrlvs AMirla..........w. ..10 p. m. Steamer Tleamph from Astoria to Portland Ia Astoria.... Arrive 1'ortUud MIALH flAKVEO A LA CARTS' fttMfflirp TtltaMrranK 1lt mtrtn. 1. A Ins boUi down and op rWer when havlna pMMenger to land or by being sloalled- Portland Landing . . Alder St. Dock Astoria Landing - CallenJier Dock E. B. SCOTT, Aient. Portland Callender Navigation Co4 agent Astoria. PnON'E 2211 MAIN. A TicKet Means more than your mere transportation if it is over It means that yon will bare very luxury and comfort the utmost courtesy from all employ es safe trip and that will be a pleasure and delight. It ia the Short Line to Clh I cao AND BEST AS WELL. Anything you wish to know about comfortable traveliag will be gladly told by. K. V. HOLDER, Gen. Agt, 183 Third St . Portland. Ore. SAN FRANCISCO & PORTLAND S. S- CO. Far Including berth and maala, I15i Round -trip. $28. Steamer Leaves Astoria for San Francisco Every 5 Days. Connects at Sanlrancisco with Rail and Steamer Lines for South, era Cal ornia. O. VP. ROBERTS, Agrent. Astoria, Oregon. A. O. D. KKRP.RT.U Gen. Pae. Agen San Franoieeo- ( 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 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 asr- vice not obtainable elsewhere. Berth on their sleeper are longer, higher and wider than in almilar cara on any other line. They protect their trains by the Block system. eatBBSMMBsas Connections made wita all trans-con tinental lines in Union Depots. H. 8. Rows, General Agent, Portland or 134 Third Street corner Alder. Astoria; &':iiimbia':'iTerrrt:RVCo Parker House Oregon Restaurant NEW AND FHtST-CLASS DINING- ROOM. ALL THE BEST THE MARKET AFFORDS. OPEN DAY AND NIGHT. Corner Ninth and Astor Streets. p.m m . ia.m i S.IOi 7jO lK)0i .I4 .10 S.IOi 4.27 . 1 v-a iM tm wrw s.m. p.m tXX a-m ! t.V, S.10 1I)1I.M -M S.1I 1211 1U6- t.V M VIV, M .) 12.14. M (.40 $M 12 M e.23 7.ai t-oo i.aoi2Jto a-m. p.mysi pro p.m EFFECTIVE JURE to, toe. PORTLAND tKB!K RAINIER CLATHKAMK Ar ASTORIA Lv. Lv. AMTORf A Af. Ar. WARKB.VTOS Lv Lv. WAKKKNTOJf Ar. Ar. TT. HTEVESrt Lv. Lv- rr. HTKveNH r Ar. WAKRENTON Lv. Lv. WaRRKSTOS Ar. Ar. biAHlDH Lv. I, ni i), m in ii a ii 9.1 1 7.40 1.20! S.10 7ls6! 7JH 6JB 7.41 7M iM 5.00 'p.m p.mia. in 4.0011.1)0 M 10. to IM 10.27 . Hi.M 3.11 10.W H.10 10.1 2.80 .tO P m a.m Trains marked run daily. Saturday only. CONXECTIONS-At Portland, with all transcontinental line. At Goble, with Northern Facifle Railway Co. At Astoria, with steamert for Sao Fran cisco and Tillamook and Hwaco Railway & Navigation Co's boat and railway. adies and Chi liare u well as old folks an A those unaccustomed to h are oftentimes dismayed by the confusion and up roarof trains and trarcL , , . It 2s wrong; to consig-o these people to the care of Any save the most conscientious and careful attendants. You will find this kind on the Rock Island's through Pullman Tourist sleeping- cars between San Francisco or Los Angeles and the East. M7e make a specialty of Tourist Excursions. Special Tourist Conductors are employed to pilot these parties on the ovtHand trip. Our red folder, entitled "Across toe ConHrxnt ia a Tourist Sleeping Car," will tell yo all about H. If you nave any friend going East and cant go with them aencf thtm by Rock Itland PtrtonaHy Conauctetf toarut Cor. Oneral Asent. . Rock Island-Frisco Line. 140 Third St.. PORTLAND. ORE. BEGINNING FEB. ij, loofi I 1 NUlfif THROUGH; ZT $10' toukist 11 Tt t i ct n c n n n c 1 ouc u r l i j EVERY DAT IN TBS TEAS BETWEEN SEATTLE and CHICAGO ia the Great Northern Railway "The Comfortable Way" Route of the famous Oriental Limited For detailed information, rates, etc., call on or address B. DICKSON, C. T. A, taa Third Street, - Portland, Ore. Q2w ASK ANY TRAVELER and he will tell you the II (11 Hit1 Eiectrio Lighted, 'si the Crack ITraln .'of them (all for COMFORT sad ELEGANCE. The ticket office at Portland ' 8SS Morrison St., Cor. 3d. . D. CHARLTON. Assistant General Passenger Agent PORTLAND. OREGON. Through SALT LAKE CITY, 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. IM Third Street PORTLAND, OR. The MORNING ASTOR IAN 60 CTS. PER MONTH Astoria's Best Newspaper