The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930, September 21, 1906, Page 7, Image 7

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    FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER n, i9o.
. THE MORNING ASTORIAN, ASTORIA, OREGON.
YORTLAND MARKETS
latest Quotations in the Portland
Markets
Coma lata Markat Seporta Car reeled Eaa
Day OMng tb Wboleaale Prices of
Commodltiaa, Farm Product and Vtg
UWM.
PORTLAND, Sept. 2(WTIiera art no
Important feature In th nop market
today. A fw eales are mentioned of
smalt lota and one Inn announeea the
flrt order- from Clilna to thl market,
The reopening of lnilni e delayed
much later thl acmnn than for yr
pat. Probably the chief eauae for this
lack of activity I1m In tin uncertainty
of what may develop In the next few
dy. Dealer would aeera to be wait
liijf for a pronounced move by one of
;he!r number before starting in to
' l L -
ciran up m remaining crop not ron
traded for. Soma sample vlnea have
been received from lowland yarda alnce
the rainy apell and while the condition
la aald to be bad, Judging from the pe
elmen vines, it la not thought the bHgtit
rover any great eitent.
Grain, Floor, Feel
Wheat-Walla Walla, Oioj Valley, BTcj
bluetrm, dk-j red, &2e.
0tVhlt, 23.00j gray, 122.00.
Corn Whole. 7, ortcker 28 par
tea.
ParleyTlrewlng, $2100 1 feed, 21 ;
rolled, ttt2J.
Itya l. W per cwt.
Iluckwbea 1138.00 per ton.
Hour Hard wheat patent, $3.90;
atralght, 3 35,- graham, $.160) rye $3.00;
whole wheat lour, U7I Valley flour,
SJO(33.eS Dakota. W.SfXJJ.M, Ft.
am rye, $5.40 1 MlUbury, IOJOj Oorrailla,
$3.70.
Klllatufra-MlddUngt, $24f2S; chop.
$IS bran. Ilflj tborta, $17.
Hay-Valley, Uuiothy, $ll12.Mj
Eastern Oregon, lfi($10j clover, $78j
cheat. $7JH)(38 alfalfa, $11.
Grain bagt Foreign and domeatle,
$ 3 4c.
Prodaoe,
Butter Country creamery, 2flJ26c
city creamery, 30c; atore, 1518cj but
ter fat, 28c.
Poultry Old rooatra, 80cj hens,
13ll4o j fryera and groller, 14c;
dressed ohlckena, 13 1 5c geese, live,
8ltej dreeaed, llllCi turkeys, live.
16dl7ci dreaaed, 17aoc ducka, old,
nominal) eprirtg ducka, llI2oj pigeon,
per down, $I.OO1.25 equaba, $1.75 2.
Money-Dark.. lOKJllej amber, IS
13o; fancy white, Mle.
Cheeie Young America. 14I5c)
Oregon full cream, (lata, 13i14e.
Kgga Freb Ongutt ranch, 2727ie;
Eastern, 2425c.
Fruits,
2C0 1U, 6eic 200 lb and over, 34oi
pork, H81o) lieavlea, 78ej beef, bulla,
Soj cowa, lofic aUera, Cflj mut
ton, medium site, 77i!j large, 66oj
spring lambs, 88Jcf s; y
Clama Hardshell, per box, $2.00)
raxor clama, $2 par box.
Oyster-Bhoatweter Bay, per gallon,
w.wj OlympU, per aack, $5.00 Eaatarn
transplanted, 11.00 per 100. :
Flh Crab, par doacn, U0f Shoal
watar Day oysters, par aack, 4.00i
oyster, gallon, $2.29 1 halibut, 6oj black
ood, 7oi bait, per lb, 20of barring, Sot
ftoundere 6c catflih. Bcj illvet amelt,
7ici ahrlmp, 10ci perch, So sturgeon, 9c
sea trout, 12oi black baaa, 25c cblnook
almon, 0ci steelhead, Scf iliad, 4c
Bauaage Portland nam, 18o par lb;
minced ham, 10cj Summer ,choica dry,
I70 bologna, long, 7ej welncrwurst,
I0d liver, Soj pork, 0c blood, Sot bead-
ebaeae, IBJpj bologna eauaage, link, 6o.
Lard KetUe-rendtredj Tierce, Hc
tab, llioj 00a, lllcj 20a, llc 10i, 2c
9a, 12t Standard pure, Tlaws, 10cj
tuba 10o, m, lOfci 20a, lOJoj 10a, 11c,
St, 14a Compound. Tle, 7icj tub.
71c SOa, 7c, 10a, 9ic 6.
Cknnad aalmon Co;umW Klver, 1-lb
UUa, l.M, lib Ulla, f2.1V), fancy, lib
(lata, $2 .00 1 lb fancy flaU, $1.25j fancy
l ib ovale. $2.75) Alaaka UUa, pink, 00c )
Ml, $l.45 nominal, 2a, UH, $2.00.
Cereal food KoiW oaU cream, 901b
aacka, $7.00 j lower grwde, $S.60flJO;
oatnaeaj, atl cut, 60-lb aack a, $8 bale;
10 lb aacka, $4.25 par bale) oaUncal
fgmirul), 601b aaka, $7 .60 per balei 10-
lb aaoka, $4 per balei aplit peaa, $4.50
per 100-Ib aack 231b boxea, $15; pearl
barley, $4 75 per 100 )b 25 -lb boxea,
$155 per box i paaty flour, 10-lb aacka,
2 50 per bale.
Vagetablea.
(VbUge Per lb. 2cj caulillowcr, ix
(i.D pr doen; jiaraley, 25e perdoenj
hothoute li'ttuco, $1.251.50 box; head
40c down; aplnaeh, 86cj encumben,
local hothouac, 6)c per box; artlchokea,
8075c pen down; peaa, 4fg5c; beaua,
fiftfc; Rarllc, 10c; red pepper, dry, 20
(l25c; bell, fiOc box; green onlona, 121c
ilncen bunchea; green corn, 2i($15c;
down; celery, 05(S85c downj bunchca;
egg plant, 10(320c lb.; okra, $1.78 per
box.
Tomatoca25c; green, 2 tier, Oregon,
25o box; Summer aquaah, 60c box.
Potato New, in country, 7flP0 per
cwt.) ewcet potatoea, 2J(13o lb.
Onlona-Xew. $lj5(im
Melona-Cantaloupa, $11.25 per
crate; watermelona, 75 $1.00 per cwt;
caitaUi, $2(32.60 dor.en.
Turnip Per aack, 00c($1.00;' car
rota, $I.001bl.226; beet, $155; radiah-
. 12 15c down buuchei.
Ooffeo Mocha 242Ss Java, fancy,
2fl32c; Java, good, 2024e; Java, or
illnary, 1720o; CoaU Rica, fancy, 18
20e; CoaU Rica. good. 1218c; Ar
bucklca, 10o per lb; Lion, 14 !o per lb;
Columbia coffee, 14!c; Salvador, 111
15c
Bcana Small white, 41c; largo white.
31c; pink, 31c; bayou, 4c; Umaa, 61c;
Mexican rede, Sc.
Rico Imperial Japan, No. 1. $5.95;
Southern, Japan, Slot broken, 4c; head,
fancy, 7c; head, choice, Ola
Salt-Balea of 7S-2a, bale, $1.60; bale
mit u. m. n.. . of 80-3. bale. $1.00; bale of 40-4. bale,
Nshaappln. $4.505 per doten, lemon.. 'l ;"
faX'T. Wl cnol, $56.60; itandajrd,
$4.6oboxj orangea, faacy navel. $4
iMi Med. aweeta, $3.754.00 box) grap
fruit. $44.50 crate) lime, 76c per 100,
Domeatlo fruit Strawberrle. local,
1.752.25 orate; aprlcota, $1.60I
eraU; poache, $11.23 box; plum, 1.25
1.50 box; chcrriea, 76cTM.2o crawj
bulk. 4flc per Ibj gooaebcrrica, 07o
lb; auxranta. 80o lb) red raapborrioe,
89o per lb; Loganbwico, $1.601.75
crate.
Frert MeaU and Fish.
Freah meuU Veal, medium, 74 to 100
Iba, 017c 100 to 150 lba, 601cj 150 to
60c; fine, ton, $12.00; bap. 60 Iba, genu
ina Liverpool, ton, $18.00; bag, 60 lba,
1-gronnd. 100a. ton. $9.00; R. a V. F,
20 6 1b carton, $2.25; R. 8. V. P, 24 3-lb
cartona, $1.75; Liverpool lump, ton.
$19.60.
Nuta Walnut, No. 1. toft shell. 17e;
No. 1 hard aholl 16c; Chile, 13c; almond,
1718c; filberU, lflc; Brazil, 16c; pe
cana, 13118c) hickory, 8c; Virginia pta
nuta, Bo; Jumbo Virginia peanuta, 8c;
Japane peanuU 6c; chcatnuta, Italian,
14c; cocoa nut, doccn, 8590c,
Ollvo oil California ,per pllon, $2.75;
quart, per cae, dozen, $7.25; pint, 2
TIDE TABLE, SEPTEMBER
SEPTEMBER, ioo.
High Watoj:; i" A. M. P. M.
Date. TjjTm.iirfbsrrftr
Naturday
Saturday .
Sunday , .
Alonday ,
lucaday .
'Wednaadar
fl'liuraday .
I'rtday
Saturday ,
Sunday .. .
Monday ,
luoauay .
Wednoaday
IhurBunT .
Friday . ..
Saturday ,
Sunday . ..
Monday . ,
I ueaday ,
Wednesday
niuraday .
Friday . . .
faturdiiy .
lunday ; .
Monday . .
trdnesday
jFrldny , .
Mftturaay .
Sunday , .
1
1
2
3
4
,,,.6
8
9
101
11
121
13
14
15
16
17
18
10
20
21
2S
23
, 24
25
. ..,.20
27
281
201
3Q
12:12
11:53
12:50
0:39 8.7 1:24
1:20 8.0 1:67
2:00 8.2 2:30
2:40 7.7 3:05
3:21 7.3 8:40
4:03 6.7 4:16
4:63 6.2 4:67
6:60 5.7 6:45
7:01 6.0 6:44
8: IB 6.6 7:48
9:25 0.0 8:61
10:17 6.5 9:60
11:00 7.1 10:42
11:40 7.6 11:30
12:16
0:10 8.012:63
1:01 8.7 1:30
1:47 8.0 2:08
2; 8.3 2:47
3:26 Y.8 8:30
4:23 7.2 4:20
6:29 6.0 6:15
0:47 6.2 0:23
8:12 6.3 7:38
9; 25 6.7 8:65
10:21 7.1 9:03
11:07 7.611:00
11:45 8.0jll:47
7.6
8.8
7.8
8.1
8.2
8.2
8.2
7.6
7.8
7.8
7.8
7.2
7.1
7.3
7.6
8.0
8.4
8.2
8.0
8.9
9.0
9.0
8.9
8.6
8.2
7.9
7.7
7.7
7.8
8.1
8.2
SEPTEMBER, xgo6.
Low Wator.
Date.
Saturday
SUNDAY .2
Monday 3
Tuesday 4
Wednesday 6
Thursday 8
Friday 71
Saturday 81
SUNDAY
Mondav 101
Tuesduy 11
Wednesday 12
Thursday 13
Friday 14
Saturday . ......16
SUNDAY 10
Monday 17
Tuesday 18
Wednesday 10
Thuroday 20
Friday 21
Saturday . 22
SUNDAY , ......23
Monday ..24
Tuesday
Wednesday
Thursday ,
Friday . .
Saturday ,
SUNDAY .
.25
20
27
28
29
A. M. P.M.
h.m. ft. h.m. j fJL
6V68p.3 0:00 "2.6
0:40-0.4 6:64 2.2
7:10-0.2 7:35 1.0
7:53 0.2 8:10 1.7
8:27 0.8 8:47 1.6
8:68 1.3 9:27 1.6
9:28 1.910:07 1.7
10:05 2.510:62 1.7
10:47 3.1 11:42 1.8
11:33 3.5
0:40 1.812:33 4.0
1:42 1.7 1:60 4.1
2:48 1.5 3:07 4.1
3:45 1.1 4:08 3.7
4:35 0.7 4:60 8.2
6:20 0.4 5:43 2.5
6:00 0.3 6:22 1.8
6:41 OSt 7:00 1.2
7:19 0.4 7:43 0.7
7:50 0.6 8:28 0.4
8:40 1,2 9:15 0.3
9:28 1.810:18 0.3
10:17 2.511:08 0.5
11:14 3.2
0:18 0.012:25 3.6
1:33 0.7 1:48 3.8
2:48 0.0 3:11 3.5
3:53 0.4 4:19 3.0
4:48 0.3 5:14 2.4
6:30 0.3 5:50 1.91
doccn, $8.50; i pinU 4 down, $9.
Flgo-WhlU, lb, 07oi black, 07o,
Date Oolden, 60-lb box, 7o; l ib
package, 8oj Fard, 15-lb box, $1.40
box, ' m' 'J"...
Candled peel Citron, 10-lb boxei, 26o
lb; 6-lb boxee, 25c; lemon peel, 10-lb
boxei, 16c lb) 6-lb boxes, 151c; orange
peel, 10-lb boxea, 18o lb; 6-lb boxes,
Mo- . ., , :
Provlnlon Ilam, to aize, 14ic; ham,
picnic 101o) bacon, rcguUr, 181c; bacon,
fancy breakfast 20c i dry salt tides, Xlftcj
back dry aalt, 11 l-4c
P'ckled i,xd Pickled pig' fe-i 1
barrel, $6) 1-barrel, $2.76) 181b kit,
$1.25; pickled tripe, 1-barroU, $8.00) !
barrela, $2.76; 15-lb kit. $1.26; pickled
pig' tongue, 1 -barrela, $6; 1-barrela, $3;
15-lb kiU $1.60; pickled lamba' tongue,
1 barrel, $0; J barrel., $5.50; 15-lb kiU,
$2.78.
OIL Lead, Eta.
Coal oil Pearl and astral oil ease,
19c per aallon i water white oil. iron
barrels, 131c; wood barrela, 16lc; aocen
oil, ote, 2Uc; aLUna oil. case, 271c;
extra star, caaea, 22 lc; headlight oil
oci 21c; iron barrels, 15lc
Benerne Slxty-ttirea degree, ease,
20e; iron barrel. 151c,
Turpentlae In eaaea, 86c; in wood
barrela, 83c; in iron barrela, 79c; in 10-
oaaa Iota, 8flc
Llned oil Raw, S-barrel lota, 47c; 1-
barrel lota, 48c; in oasea, 63c. Boiled, 6-
barrel lot, 49c; 1 -barrel loU 60c; In
eaaea. 68o.
Gasoline Stove gasoline. oaa, 241c:
iron banal, 19c; 80 degree gaaoline,
caaee, 38r; iron barrela or drums, 27c ;
72 degreee cases, 2Clc; iron barrels, 20c;
engine distillate, iron barrel, 9c,
Led Strictly pur whIU lead and red
lead in ton loU, 7cj 6001b lota, 8o) It
than 600 lbs, 81c
Wiro nails present baaa at $2.60.
Rope Pure Manila, !4fo; aUndard,
131c) Siaal, lie; Lie brand Sial. 10c
Flop Choice, 1908. lftl2c; prime.
ionc.
Wool Valley 22 (5 25c; Kaatern Ore
gon, 1822c aa to ahrinkage.
Mohair Cboioa, 28 30c
Tallow Prime, per lb, 34c; No. 2
and grease, 23tc
FoathertOecwe, white, 35 40c; geeaa,
gray or mixed, 2830c; duck, white, 16
20c; duck mixed, 12018a.
Caicar aagrada (Chittlm bark) 21
4o.
Oregon grape root Per 100 Iba, $34.
R-wtx Oood, clean and pur. 21
24c per lb.
Hid Dry i No. 1. 16 lba and up, per
lb, 1819o; kip, No. 1. 1820a accord
ing to tlM) dry aalted bulla and aUga,
one-third lea than dry flint; low grade,
23o per lb lest; aalted, ateera, $0 lb
and np, I0llc; under SO lbs, steer and
cowa, 910c; Ug and bulla, 7c; kip.
13 to 30 lb. lOo per lb; real 10 to 14
lba, 11c; calf, ander 10 lbs, ll12c;
green .unsalted. lo per lb less: sheep
skin, ahearlinga No. 1 2530c; abort
wool, No, 1, 4060o each; medium wool,
No. 1, $1.25(3:2 each) murrain pelta, 10
to 20 per cent leas) horae hides, aalted,
$1.00(S2.50, according to aize; dry, ac
cording to aize, $11.60; colts, 25 50c
each; Angora, wooled. 30c lb 1.50; goat,
common, 1520o each.
Seel
Clover, red, per 100 lb, $13.50; do
mammoth red. $16 60; do Alayke. $16.00;
do white, $18.50; alfalfa, $15.00; timothy.
$5.60; English rye, $8.00; IUlian rye,
$8.50; Kentucky bluegrasa, $13.00;
Bromus Inermia, $13.00; orchard grass,
$14.75; red top, $12.00; yetcbe. $3.50;
field peat, $3.00.
Building MateriaL
Lime $1.50 per bbl; imported cement,
$3.75 per bbl; California cement, $3.80
per bbl; wood fiber plaater, $14, net, per
ton; plaster of Paris. $3 per bbl; plaster
ing hair, 31c per lb; firebrick, $42.50 per
M; Ore clay, $20 per ton meUl ktfc
1925o per yard.
Common rough, per M, $13.00; dl-1
mension sizes, $12.09 14.00; sidewalk
and street, $10.0012.00; stepping, j
$30.0032.00; flooring, $15.0032.00; j
rustic, J18.0028.00j coiling, $18.00
28.00; finishing, $18.0028.00; partng
blocka, $14.00; laths. $2.00258; cedar j
shingles, $2.10. j
. . ,
Chamberlain's Cough Remedy Acts on j
Nature's Plan, I
The most successful medicine are ;
those that aid nature. Chamberlain's
Cough Remedy acts on this plan. Take :
it when you have a cold and it will
allay the cough, relieve the lungs, aid
expectoration, open the secretions and
aid nature in restoring the system to
healthy condition. Thousands have
testified to its superior excellence. It
counteracts any tendency of a oold to
result in pneumonia. Price 28 cent.
For sale by Frank Hart, and Leading
Druggists.
Parker
House
Oregon Restaurant
NEW AND FIRST-CLASS DINTNO
ROOM. ALL THE BEST THE
r MARKET AFFORDS.
OPEN DAY AND NIGHT.
Corner Ninth and Aator street.
Phona Black 2184.
NO MATTER WHERE LOCATED
Properties and Business of all kind aold
quickly for cash in all part of the
United States. Don't wait. Write to
day describing what you hive to sell
and give casn price on aame.
IF YOU WANT TO BUY
any kind of Busineit or Real Estate
anywhere, at any price, write me your
requirements. I can save you time and
money,
DAVID D. TAFF,
THE LAND MAN
4S Kansaa Avenue.
TOPEKA, . KANSAS.
The American
Collection Agency
No fee charged nn
leas collection la
mad. We make col
I lections in all part
of the United SUtea.
413 Kansas At.
TOPEKA, KANSAS.
ANTHONY P. WILSON, Attorney
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Success of
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SUCCESSFUL H0MX TREATMENT.
If you eannot eall write for symptom
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sUsnps. .
THE C. GEE WO MEDICINE CO.
1621 First St, Corner Morrison,
PORTLAND, OREGON.
Please mention the Aatorian
ONE Or AMERICA S FASTEST STEAMERS
Commencing Monday, May H
STEAMER TELEGRAPH
Win Make Round Trip Dally Except
Sunday, Between.
Portland, Astoria
and Way Porta
a.r i
TIME CARD
Steamer Telegraph from Portland
to Astoria.
1-eave Portland 7-00 a- m-
Arrive Aitorla....... ...1?00 p. ru.
Steamer Telearaph from Astoria
to Portland
Leave Astoria . 2:S0 p- m
Arrive I'ortlnnd -S.-00 p. m
MEALS 8ARVED A LA CARTK"
Steamer Telegraph will stop at way land.
Iiigibotlidowu anil up river when having
pusieugers to land or by being signalled-
Tortland Landing Alder St. Dock
Astoria Landing Callender Dock
E. B. SCOTT, Agent, Portland
Callender Navigation Co4 agent Astoria.
PTONE 2211 MAIN.
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A Ticket
Mean more than yonr mere
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For Kidney and bladder Troublts
Ml
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utmost courtesy from all employ
esa safe trip and cie that will
be a pleasure and delight. It is
tha
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AND BEST AS WELL.
Anything you wish to know
about comfortable traveling will'
be gladly told by.
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183 Third St. . Portland, Ore.
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ASTORIA, OREGON
Several
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Afforded by Rock Island Lines:
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5. Through Washington, Canada and St Paul
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It will be a pleasure to give you full details.
- General Agent.
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140 Third St.. PORTLAND, ORE.
! BEGINNING FEB. 15, 1906 i i'
through'
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sleepers! 1
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EVERY DAY IN THE YEAR
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For detailed information, rates, etc., call on or address
H. DIOKSON, C. T.
Portland, Ore.
Pain from a Burn promptly Relieved by
Chamberlain's Pain Balm.
A little child of Michael Straus of
Vernon, Conn., wag recently in great
pain from a burn on the band and as
cold application only increased the in
flammalfrn. Mr. Strauss came to Mr.
Jumeg X Nichols, a local merchant, for
somrt hing to stop the pain. Mr. Nich
ols stys; "I advised him to use Cham
berlain's Pain Balm, and the first ap
plication drew out the inflammation
and gave immediate relief, I have used
this liniment myself and recommend it
very often for cuts, burns, strains nnd
lame back, and have never known it to
disappoint." For sale by Frank Hart
and Leading Druggists.
ABSCESS.
ABSCESSES, with few exceptions, are
indicative of constipation or debility.
W. H. Harrison, Cleveland, Miss.,
writes, Aug. 15, 1902: "I want to say
a word of praise for Ballards Snow
Liniment. I stepped on a nail, which
caused the cords of my leg to con
tract and an abscess to rise in my knee,
and the doctor told me that I would
have a stiff leg, so one day I went to
J. F. Lord's drug store (who is now
in Denver, Colo.). He recommended
a bottle of Snow Liniment; I got a
50c size and it cured my leg. It is
the best liniment in the world." Hart's
Drug Store. sep