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About The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 10, 1906)
WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 10, ijofl. THE MORNING ASTOIUAtf, ASTORIA, OREGON. nPORTLAND MARKETS Latest Quotations in the Portland Markets Compter Market Report Corncttd laaa Day Civlng tb Wholeeala Price of Commodltl, Frm Product and Vg rORTLANI), Or., Ool. 9. On of tb tig ereamerle announced an advance la first-grade butler thU morning to vr:..". ; Thli advance mad by out of th other concern lt week, but upn cream receipt picking up again, the price dropped bark 'to SOe. , It li now mI by the ereamery peo ple making the change that itocki were running o lownd a good tiv demand keeping up to rapacity, together with growing deem In eraam ipp!!e, It la Judged to be a good builneaa move to put up their figure and that condition taken all ogether utlfy the advance, l' , . . : Orals Flo, Feed. Wheat-Walla Walla, (We, Valley, 870) blutem, We, red, t2o. I " ; CtevThlte, $23,fX) gray, tK.OO. k CornWliol, 27 erackad. 128 per lan. ' Barley-Brewing, laUWj feed, f21 lolled, 22J3. Ttye-l.flO pr ewt riuckwheat IM.M per ton. Flour Hard wheat patent, 13.90) straight, 1335 graham, S34W, rye 13.00 1 whole wheat flour. 13.73 j Valley flour, 3.40(gS3i Dakota, fl.J0JJ.K). Eait era rye, 3.0j rilbbury, 03i0 Correlli, 13.70, ' MlUetulTe Middling, $24M ehop, 113) bran, f 15, ihorte. $18. Hay-Valley, timothy, U12.(!0, Eastern Oregon, lid 16) clorer, $7 7.60) cheat, 7$7JO alfalfa, $11. Grain bags Foreign and , domettle, 1 1 4a .. Prodoos. l'rl PoultryOld waiters, OlOe, ben, 14 U fryer and broiler, HI lOloj dressed chicken, l8(?!6lej geese, live, S10e, dreed, llllfl turkey, young, 2081e, dreteed, 18?21ej duck, old, Uo, Spring duck,' H14j pigeon per dozen, t!.00l3, qub, I1.75Q2. Cbeeee Young America, HIS 13o ) Oregon full cream, Hate, 1314. Egg Oregon ranch, 29330c, Eat em, 2527'. Butter Country creamery, 26(J27c city creamery, 30c, tora, 1531fio, but teffat. 28o. 4 lToney Dark, 10e(Jllci amber, 12 13c, fancy white, 1413e. Cheese Young America. 14)loi Oregon full cream, flat, 1313140, Freib Meat and Flab. Freeh Meats-Veal, medium, 75 to 100 Ib'7i(g8e; 100 to ISO lb., 77c, 180 to 200 lb, 56c, 200 lb and over.,40 Be, pork, 8BC, hoavic, 7g8o, beer, bull, 83cj cowe, 4i5ic, tteera, 8J SOci mutton, medium bIm, 77c, I krge, 50c, Spring lamb, 88e, Clam;-Hardhell, per box, 12.00, ra- Vw claim. 2 per box. I -Uh-nalibut, tVffl black "cod, 7e, bass, per lb., 20o, herring, 6cj flounder, Be, catfish, Ocj IIver imelt, do, ahrimp, 10c, perch, do) eturgeon, 10o, lea trout, 12lC greyllng, 8c, sllversidea, 56c Coffee Mocha 2428cj Java, fancy, 2032c) Java, good. B024cj Java, or dinary, 172po, Coita. Rica, fancy, 18 20c i Coata IUca. ood. 1218o, Ar- biickK. IClo per lb, Lion, 14lo per lb. II TIDE TABLE. OCTOBER Oulumbia ooffc, 141c, Salvador, II Oytr Sliottlwatcr Bay, per gallon, 2, per tack, 13.60, ToV I'olnt, $1,00 per 100, frch canned, $0.00 per dozen qertij OI;'mpla (120 Tbi.) $S, do per gallon, 12, do per quart can, per dot n,' lew, '.,, ,;.; :;: ri I-ard Kettlo-rendend, Tierea, Ills Mm, Hlo, 00, Hie, 20. U!c, 10, 12c, 0, 121e, Standard pure, Tierce, lOJoj tub 10)0, 60, 10kl 20), lOJoj 10, lie, Sa, 18o. CotnpouBd, Tierce, 7c, tube, 7!o, DOi, 7!c, 10. 9)c, 0i, Hho. Vegetable. Cabbage Per lb, 2c, cauliflower, 160 (J1.10 per dozen, panley, 23o perdoeen, itothoua lettuce, tl&SHQ box, bead, 40 doten, aplnach, 35o, cucumber, local hothouse, 60o per box, artichoke, 00T0 per doten, pea, 45c, beau, BCJOoi garlle, 10c, red pepper, dry, 'JO (SLZiet bell, 60c box, green onion, 12fc dosaa bunch, green corn, 12l16; dnmm; celery, dd86e down buncheai egg plant. 10(2 20o lb., okrt, $1.76 pr bax. foU toe New, In eouutry, 75(380 per ewi.j wet potato, 23o lb. Onloae-New, $IJ!51J0. ; Melona Cantaloupe, $1(1116 per rate, watermelon,' 76$1.00 per wt, eaaabaa, $2(2J50 dozen. Tamlpe Per ack, 00c$l.00r car- roU, $1.001bl.225 beet, $115, radUb. e 12115o dozen buuehea. Tropical fruita Banana, f16e fper pound, pineapple, $3.O04J5O per doz en, lemon, fancy, $0.007.00 choice, $476(5, grape fpult, $4.508.00 crate, lime, 75c $1.26 per 100, pineapple, $3 (5 per doen. s Domtio fruit Apple, common, 40 73c, fancy, $1.001.23 box, crapap- plea, $1(31.25 crata, fig, 85o crate, grapei, 6c(2$150 orate, peache, 85c3 $1, pluma, 4035OO box, prune, 4060c box, Bartlett pears, $1115 box, quinc7, 78c$l box, huckleberrle, 10 12o pound, cranberrh-, $9 barrel. Candled peiCitron. 101b boxea, 25a lb,t d'lb boxe. 25c, limon peel 10-Ib boxea, 15o lb, 5 lb boxe, 151c, orange peel, 10 lb boxea, 16c lb, 5-lb boxea. 16e. Crocenea and Protiaion. ProvUlona Hama, to lce. 140, bam, plcnlq 10e, bacon, regular, 18e, bacon. fancy breakfaat 20e dry alt tide, iiac, back dry aaH, 11 l-4e. PVkled owda-Pkkled pige iet. - barrel. $3i 1-barrel. $2.75, 18-lb klU, )J3 pickled tripe, IbarreK $5.00; -Urrel. $2.76, 18-lb kit, $1.25, pickled pig' tongue, t-barrd, $8, i-barrel i, $3, 18-lb klU. $1J$0, pickled Umbe' tongue, 1 barrel. $9) tbarrel. $8.50, 18-lb kita, t2.75. : ' Slt-Bale of 78 2. bale, fl.80, Uki of 60 S, bale. $1.80: bale of 40-4. bale. $1.60, balea of 13-10, bale. $1.60, bag, 50c, One, ton. $12.00 bag. 60 lb, genu ine Uveroool. ton. $18.00, beg, 60 lb. i ground. 100. ton. $9XW R. S. V. P 20 5 1b carton, $2.25, R. 8. V. P, 24 $-lb carton, $1.75, " Liverpool lump, tea $19.50. Nut Walnut. No. 1. oft aholl. 17e, No, 1 hard he!l lOcj Chile, 13c, almond, ITffilSoj filberU. lflct Brazil, 16c, pe can. 13i15e, hickory, 8c, Virginia pea nut, ,8c: Jumbo Virginia peanut, act Japaneea peanuta. 6c, ehcetnut. Italian. Hot cocoenut, dozen. Bocguoc. Olive oil California .per gallon, $2.75, nuart. per cae, dozen. $755) pint. 2 doarn, $8.50, i-pint 4 dozen, $9. Canned ealmon Co'nmWa Klver, i-io Ulli.'l.85: 21b U1U. $2.50j fancy, Mb flat, $2.00) l ib fancy flat, $1.25; fancy Mb oval. $2.75; Alaska tail, pin, wc; r.d. $1.45) nominal, 2, toll. $2.00. Ctereol food RolW not cream. 90-lb ark. 87.00: lower tfrade, $5.506.50, oatmeal, ateel cut, 50-!b ack, $3 bale; 10-Ib eack. $4i5 per bale, oatmeal (ground). 601b aacka, $7.50 per bale, 10 OCTOBER, rood. OCTOBER, rood. High Water. Date. Mfcaday Tiieday . Wedne4ay Tlwirsday FritUvy Saturday . SUNDAY . Monday . . Tucaday . Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturdbiy , SUNDAY . Moudoy . Tuwday . Wednesday Saturday .SUNDAY Monday . . Tuesday' Wednwwdny Thursday FrMay .. Saturday . SUNDAY Monday . Tuesday . Wednesday lOlll ..... 7: . . . . . .8 ....... 0 10 .11 ......121 .......13 ......141 15 ( 17 18 , 20 21 ......23 .....24 25 ......20 27 28 .. ....20 30 31 A. M. b.m. ft 0:291 1:01) 1:45; 2:23! 3:00 3:40 4:20 6:15 :17 7:27 8:3! 9:28 10:10 10:58 :37 0:40 1:34 2:23 3:17 4:15 6:18 6:32 7:48 8:53 9:47 10:33 11:12 11:471 0:17 8.2 8.1 7.9 7.8 7.0 6.6 6.2! 6.9 6.8 6.01 6.3 6.81 7.5 8.1 8.0 8.51 8.41 8.0 7.0 7.1 6.8 0.81 0.0 7.3 7.0 8.0 8.2 8.4 7.7 P. M. hTnT'ltT 12:l0l 12:51 1:22 1:52 2:22 2:52 8:271 4:50 5:48 6:68 8:12 9:18 10:171 U:0S) 11:68 12:15 12:53 1:33 2:16 3:01 3:52 4:62 0:01 7:23 ai 9:51 10:47 11:351 Low Water; I 'A. M. LP. M. 12:19 8.3 8.4 8.4 8.4 8.3 8.1 7.9 7.8 7.3 7.0 6.8 (5.9 7.1 7.5 7.9 8.3 9.0 9.4 9.6 9.6 9.2 8.7 8.2 7.7 7.3 7.2 7.4 7.6 7.7 1 8.0 Monday Tuepkky Wednesday Thursday "... Friday ,.'.. Saturday ... SUNDAY Monday W. Tuesday . ... WedneaUay . Tldirsday .. Frilay ...... Saturday ... SUNDAY . . . Monday .... Tuesday .... Wextnoaday Thursday Friday Saturday , SUNDAY Mondhiy . Tuesday . Wednesday Thursday , Friday . . Saturday , SUNDAY Monday . , Tuesday . Wednesday Data. , h.m, I ftTl h.m. ft. 0:3U 1.4 1 ''2 3 4 ..'5 .. 71 ,. ,8 . . . ., . . . . . . . . . . ,10 .12 13 .14 J5 .16 ,171 .18 .191 .20 .21 ,221 .231 .24 .25 .20 .27 .281 .29 .30 .31 0: 0:611 7:23 7:55 8:27 9:001 9:30 10:17 10:53 11:50 0;42 1:47 2:51 3:47 4:37 5:22 0:051 6:50 7:351 8:18 9:00 10:00 U':03 1:05 2:17 3:31 4: 17; 5:05 5:47 6:27 7:13 7:47 8:23 8:57 0:31 10:08 10:52 11:43 1:17 2:37 3:50 4:27 5:101 5:541 6:37 7:22 8:00 8:58 9:50 10t:5O 11:55 12:20) 1:44 3:0G 4:00 4:55 5:401 6:20 6:57 1.1 019 0.9 0.9 1.0 1.2 1.3 1.5 4.2 4.0 3.4 2.0 1.7 0.9 02 -0.3 1-0.6 -do 0.4 -0.2 0.2 3.7 3.6 3.1 2.4 1.7 0.8 0.5 lb aik. $1 per bale; split pea,' $4.60 per lO0-lb ock, 25-lb boxea, $1.25) pearl barley, $4.73 per 100 Ibnj 25-lb boxn. $155 per box, paltry flour, 10-Ib acki, $2.60 per bale. Ilka-, Imperial Japan. No, h $6.96, Southern, Japan, 6c; brokeu, 4c, bead, fancy, 7c, head, choice, OJo. 00. lead, Ete. ' Coal oil--Pearl and astral oil case, 19a per gallon; water will oil, iron barrel, 131c, wood barrel, ICic, eocene oil, case, 21Jc) eluln oil casot, 27ic) extra star, cases, 22o, headlight oil eae 21c; Iron barrel, 15)c, Benzine Sixty-three degree, eases, 20c; iron barrels, lSlc ' Turpentine In case, 80c, in wood barrels, 83o; In Iron barrel, 79c, in 10 oast) lot, BSe, Uneed oil Raw, 6-barreI lots, 47o; 1 barrel lot, 48c; in oe(, 63a Boiled. 6 btrrel lots, 40o, 1 barrel lot 50c, In ease, 680, flaaoline Slova gasoline, eaan, iA&i Iron barrel, 19c; 86 degree gasoline, case. 33c; iron barrel or drum. 27c, 72 degrtv case, 2C)e, iron barrel, 20c, engine distillate, Iron barrel, 9c. Lesd Strictly pure white lead and red kd in ton Iota, 71c, 600-lb Iota, 80, lv than 600 lb, 81o. Wire nails prtwent bas at $240. Rope Pur Manila, 14'c; standard, 13Jo) Sisal He; Ma brand Sisal 10c IIop Choice, 1908. i lib 12c, prime! I0lle. Wool Valley 22 ( 23c, Em Urn Ore gon, !822c a to ihrinkage. 1 Mohair Choice, 28 30c Feathers Oeeae, white, 35 40c, geese, 1 gray or mixed, 2830c; duck, white. 18 20e; duck mixed, 12 16c . Caacara tagrada (Cbittlm bark) 21 4c " . OreAxn grape root Per 100 Ibe, $34. Bewx Good, clean and pure, 21 24o per lb. nides Dry 1 No. 1. 16 lb and up, per lb, l819oj kip, No. 1. 18(320e accord ing to i; dry salted bull and stag, one-third less than dry flint; low grades, 2(33e per lb lee; salted, steers. 60 lb and tip, 10llc; under 60 lbs, a teem and eowa, 9(10c, stag and bull, 7c; kip, IS to 30 lbs. lOo per lb; veal 10 to 14 ibe, 11c; calf, under 1.0 Iba, ll12c, green ,unsalt.-d. le per lb lea, tbeep kin, thearling No. 1 2830c; abort wool No. 1, 40 60c each; medium wool, No. L $li52 each; murrain pelt. 10 to 20 per cent le hone bids, aalted, $1.BO2.60. according to !) dry, ac cording to !. $1(31.50)' colt. 2880e eacb; Angora, wooled. SOclblJO; goat, ommon, 1520o each. , . , ' Seed. Clover, red. per 100 lbs. $15.60; do mammoth red. $16.80; do Abyke. $18.00; do white, $18.50) alfalfa, $18.00; Umothy, $5.50; English ry. $8.00; Italian rye. $8.50; Kentucky bluegraa $18.00; Bromiie Inermls, $13.00; orchard grass, $14.78; red top, $12.00; Ttchea. $3.80; fluid pea, $3.00. ISuflding Material Lime $1.50 per bbl; imported cement, $3.78 per bbl; California cement, $3.50 per bbl; wood fiber plaster, $14. net, per ton; plaster of Paris, $3 per bbl; plaster ing heir, 30 per lb; firebrick, $42.50 per M; fire clay, $20 per' ton, metal latit, 19(?25o per yard. , Common rough.' per M. XM di mension sizes, $12.00 14.00; sidewalk and street, $10.00(312.00; stepping, $30.0032.00; flooring. $15.0032.00, rutic, $18.0028.00) ceiling. $18.00 28.00, llniching, $18.0028.00; paving block, $14.00) laths. $2.002J25; cedar hingle. $2.10, ' . f'c la the Case. Hawkins As I hadn't been feclltis well for several clays I spoke to a drug gist yesterday 11ml ho advised nio to,, Doctor (Interrupting) Oh, of cours. Ho guvo you somo fool f advice, ut doubt . Hawkins-Yes, I guess that's right. Ho advised mo to consult you. Chi cago News. ok it or AMtcaicA'H rumon wmkhivh Ominiennln Mrmdsr, Mjr 14 STEAMER TELEGRAPH W)t Muk IViund Trliis DsUjr KSeept SuuUitjr, lioiwiwii, Portland, Astoria end Way Ports' Ah at " TIMi: CAItl) fiteamer Telfgrsph from Portland to AnUirin. lsve Portland. ,.,..,..,7'O0 a m Arrive Sutorui ..,. .,..im p. m, MU4mcr lelesmph from Astoria 4 , to I'orUund Ieav Atir!a , ..,.30 p- m Arrive l'ortln(l..,..-.,... juUO p. m UtAVi 8AIIVKD A LA CAHTZ' HUamnr Tfilexrnph wt It slop at war land. 1ik boUi down and op river whim bsvluf jwuMoni to laud or by bing laslled' Portland Landing Alder St. Dock Astoria Landing Callender Dock , . E. B. SCOTT, Agent, Portland Calresder navigation Co., agent Astoria. PI10NE 2211 MAIN. M-UE!UJI.X J..".1 . J-J J-'-J. J..'1'lSL.L.J'JHl X- U It THE MILVAUIIEE -The Pioneer Limited " St Paul to Chi- ' cago. " Short Lin " Omaha to ' Chicago. " South-West Limited " Kansas City to Chicago. No train in tha service of juay rail road In th world equal In equip ment that of the Chicago, Milwaukee & St Paul By. They own and operate their own aleeping and dining ears and give their patron an excellence of r- vice not obtainable elsewhere. ..." Borth on their aleeper ar longer, higher and wider than in similar ears on any other line. They protect their train by the Block system. y Connections made wila all tran-eon-taenia! tinea In Union Depota. D. 8. Row, General Agent, Portland or 134 Third Street comer Alder. A Ticket Mean more than your mere tranaportation if it I over It meana that you will have itvcrv liinirr And oomfortr the utmost courtesy from all employ-' a saia inp ana xaw vubv wm be a pleasure and delight. It is the Short Line to Chicago AND BEST AS WELL. Anything you . wish to know about comfortable traveling will be gladly told by. R. V. HOLDER, Gen. Agt, 153 Third St - Portland, Ore. SAN FRANCISCO & PORTLAND S. S- CO. Far Inoluding berth and meals, $15; Round -trip, $2& "Kvll communications corrupt jrow manners," quoted the teacher. "Now Johnny, can you understand what that moans?" "Surd!" replied JoUnuy. "This uwni tn' pa got a communication from mn'f dressmaker that made lilm swear." rbllndelphlu Ledger. . Slot III the Smart Set, "Julia has never been progressive enough to. bo soelully proaiinont." "Why, I always thought that she w, very sranrt." , - "Smart! And married to one man for twenty yenra! Mercy, what are you thinking of ?"- Judge.' ' SlJll Ilnd Ilopea. "What will you have on your fafl after I finish shaving you, sir?" asked ih-i barber. t . "Well," answered the victim in the chair, "I'll probably hare my nose if I'm lucky." Detroit Free Press. " Ills Experience. Jack Love ns well as the rose has Its thorn.- -. ,- Tom How's that? ' JaoU Oh, one is reasonably euro tc encounter a pin in the girl's belt.- Plck-Me-Up. - , Steamer Leaves Astoria for San Francisco Every 5 Days. Connects at SanP rancisco with Rail and Steamer Lines for South, era Cal ornia. ' t Rock Island Frisco Terminal s -A I Rock UanoVFriico Tcrraftisli in Kama City, St Lows, Memphis and Chicago arc conveniently located as regard connections and trwuiers. , j Kama City Union Station-Used by all the Important Hoc catering that city. T St LouU Union Sutioo Uwd by jjl Una enttfing SlLouIs. Chicago La Sail Street Station, only one on the derated railroad loop, and nearest the business center of the city. J You do well to consider your landing place" when plan ning that Eastern trip. T A postal will bring any desired information promptly. General Afcnt, , v Rock Ilsnd-Frleo Lines, 140 Third St., PORTLAND, ORE. BEGIN 5I5G FEB. 15, 1906 THR OTTTtH TOURIST I t bLJC, c r c K o IP ..1 i:,V' EVERT DAT 15 TBS TEAS BETWEEN G. TV. R9BEUTS, Agent. Astoria, Oregon. Jl, KEBPJ3IJU Gen. Pae. Agen 1 San Franoieo LlFKsX 1 bit. !!;. VI ni 1. irtolur.. ,THEEWNSCtMir'C0. oikoihnhi,o.k:'32 if. rs. a. a 5 f Vm Dig O (nr unnatural dim-hri!,inflmnii4tl0D, Irrltntlnua or ulnaratlou c( 111 11 com membrane. Piiinliwi. and not aatrin- gent or poifionoiia. Sold hf Drngslala, or wnt In plnin wrappff. bv exprnH, prepaid, IT ti.m.nrSlMttltt.7t. Ciruuiai itul ua nauttT SEATTLE and CHICAGO Great Northern nd'lwnyco The Comfortable Way Konte of tha famous Oriental Limited Tor detailed information, rate, etc., .call on or address B. DIOK30H, C. T. taa Third Street, - Portland, Ore,, Astoria & Columbia River R. R. Co Effective Sunday, September 9, 190ft Pacific Time. j8, S4. "26. a0. K'l. 21. 23. K. 8.IH . p.m a-m li 5.50 11.40 e .10 11-56 6.11 L2.te 6.2) 12-IS !' S.26 VISi i 6.9 i -4rt TJJU . p. m o-m pm a.ni 1 7.00 8.10: 9.10 8.25 8-231 S.03 10 05 10.35 H S61 .1 I . U.55' U.i5 1 12.30, ip. m Lv. PORTLAKD OOKI.E . RAINIER CLATCKAME : Ar ASTOK1A Lv. : Lt. ASTORH Ar. Ar. WARKENTOSLv Lv. W ARRENTON Ar. Ar. FT. STEVENS Lv. Lv rTTSTKVENS r Ar. WARRENTUN Lt. Lv.WARRENTOX Ar. Ar. SEASIDE Lv, Ar. a. mp. nnp.miai.iu llJi.il .00 10.45 8.40 10.MI 83 9.4i 7.41)! SJa); 6J0i 8.15 5.'J0 7.55 a.05 IMl 5.05 .Mil .41 7as 7.2: 6.50 4.30 p.m i. 45 10.45 2.20 10.25 2.15 10.S5 2.0010.15 j 10.14 j 10.05 i 10.05 9.30 p m a.ru- CONNECTIONS At Portland, with all transcontinental lines. At Goble, vith Northern Pacific Railway Co. AAstgria, with steamers for San Fran cisco and Tillamook and Ilwaco Railway & Navigation Co's boat and railway. ASK ANY TRAVELER and he will tell you the I Electric: Lighted. ' Fs' the Crack lTrain.:of them 'alt for COMFORT and ELEGANCE. The ticket office at Portland ' 255 Morrison St.1, Cor. 3d. A. D. CHARLTON, Assistant General Fussenger Aeent PORTLAND, OREGON. iGonS&li yqui Real Esmteoi Business : NO MATTER WHERE LOCATED Properties and Business of all kinds sold quickly for eash in all parts of the United States. r Don't wait. Write to day describing what you have to sell and give cash price on. same. . IF .YOU WANT TO BUY any kind of Business or Real Estate anywhere, at any price, write me your requirements. I can save you time and money. v DAVID D. TAFF, -i THE LAND MAN 415 Kansas Avenue. TOPEKA, KANSAS. r m . . . .. . Through SALT LAKE , CITY, COLORADO SPRINGS, DENVER Stop-Over Privileges Granted. Choice of Routes East of Colorado Points. ' " For Illustrated Phamphlets Pic turmg Colorado's Beautiful Scenery write ... ' W. C McBRIDE, Gen. Agt t4 Third Street PORTLAND, OS. The American Collection Agency No fee charged un 1 e s s collection i 1 made. We make col 1 lections in all part of the United States. 413 Kansas Are. TOPEKA, KANSAS. ANTHONY P. WILSON, Attorney ' l-.y:,fli1,.ik.'' - 0 J "T