The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930, October 11, 1906, Page 7, Image 7

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    THURSDAY, OCTOBER 11, 1906.
THE MORNING ASTOMAtf, ASTOMA, OREGON.
ABSOLUTELY PURE
Healthful cream of tartar, derived solely from
grapes, refined to absolute purity, is the active
Principle of every pound of Royal Baking
Hence it is that Roval Baking Powder
renders the food remarkaole both for its fine
flavor and healthfulness.
No alum, no phoph&te-wh!c!i are the
DiinciD&l element of the to-calledcheap
.
ici;
j bakmg powders -and wnicn are aenvea
frosi bones, rock and sulpburio acid.
, ROVAl 9AKINA WWOH CO., NIW YtMt
PORTLAND
MARKETS
Utest Quotations in the Portland
Markets
Complete Market Reports Corrected Iaa
Day Giving tn Wholesale Prices !
Commodities, Farm Product and VS
Uale. . '
PORTLAND, Oct. 10.-According to
the views of eoms hop dealers, as ex
presed tbli tnorninfl there it no good
reitoQ why tb local market should
not t In better sbspe.
So n.any low-priced contract were
tncuied early in tin season that it
seems dlllkult (or buyers to realise
that present condition amply Justify
much better quotation than ia given to
day. London quotes Pacific Coast ho
at 6 pound 8 hilling, which certain
ly means wow than 13 ocnts here.
Of course, it la well known that Ore
gon yield got a black eye through re
porta of damage to tbo growing crop,
and it will require an examination of
samples Eat and abroad to reassure
the big deaIoff and brewer.
. ,
Grain, Flour, feel v
Wheat-WaIla Walla, flScj Valley,
67cj blustera, 00c; red, C2c
Oats-White, 123.00 j gray, $22.00.
Corn Whole, $27 1 cracked. (28 per
ton. v- ; v
Barley Brewing, 122.00; feed, $21
tiled, $22g23. - "
Rye S1JJ0 per owt
Buckwheat $30.00 per ton.
Flour Hard wheat patent, $9.00;
.... tv., titt. .h.m tt iin. v 45 nfli
whole wheat flour. $3.75 1 Valley flour,
$3.403.03j Dakota, $5.305.60j East
rn rye, $9.40; Plllsbury, fO.20 Corvallis,
$3.70. v
Mlllstuffs Middlings, $2425j chop,
$15; bran, $15; shorts, $16. '
May Valley, timothy, $1112.80;
Eastern Oregon, $15 10; clover, $7
7.50; cheat, $77.GO; alfalfa, $U.
Grain bag Foreign and domestic,
8 3 4c, ' ,' '
Produce.
PoultryOld roosters,, 910oj beoi, 14
Wc; fryer and broiler, 141
lSki dressed chicken, 15)0Ci geese,
live, 810c; dressed, HHcj turkey,
young, 2021e dressed, 1821ej ducka,
old, 14c; Spring duck, 1314cj pigeons
per down, $1.00(Sli5; sqtisbs, $1.752.
Cheese Young America, 14113o;
Orecon full cream, flats, 13ii, Me.
Egg Oregon . ranch, 20(Sfc30cj East
era. 2527i
Butter Country erearaery, 2fl27c
elty creamery, 30C atore, 1515cj but
ter fat. 281c. ?
Honey Dark, 10cllcj amber, 12
ffl 13c; fancy white. 1415c
Cheese Young America. 141 15c j
Oregon full cream, flat, 131014a
Preih MeaU and Fish.
Frli Meat Veal, medium, 75 to 100
lbs., 7i8e; 100 to 150 lb., 77e 150
to 200 lbt, o6c 200 lb and over, 4
6cj pork, 88c; heavies, 78cj beef,
bull, 23c cow, 4i8ici steers, Se
6o; mutton, medium tixe, 77
large, 56c; Spring lamb, 88o.
Clams Hardshell, per box, $200; ra
tor claim. $2 per box.
Fish-Halibut, Belli black cod, 7c ;
baia, per lb., 20c; herring, 5c; flounder,
io; catfish, 9c; Uver smelt, 0c; ahrlmp,
10c j perch, 5c; sturgeon. 10c ; aea trout,
12lcj greylings, 80; sllversldes, 50c,
Coffee Mock 2428e; Java, fancy,
2(1 32c; Jaw, good. 2024cj Java, or
dinary. 1720c; Cotta Rica, fancy, 18
20c; CoaU Rica. good. 1218c; Ar
buckla, 10o per lb; Lion, 14!e per U;
Columbia "coffee, 14!c; Salvador, 111
15c. , .
Oyster Shoalwatcr Bay, per gallon,
$2 per sack. $380 Toko Point, $1.60
per 100; fresh canned, $0.50 per dozen
qarUt Olyropia (120 lbs.) $5; do per
gallon, $2; do per quart cana, per doavl
en, $0.50.
'Lard-Kettle-rendered; Tierces, lljo
tub, lllo; 50. Ulcj 20. llloj 10s, 12o;
5. 12lcj Standard pure, Tierce. 10Jo;
tub lOlej 50a, 101c; 20, lOJc; 10.. llcj
5s, 181c. Compound, Tierce, 71c; tub.
7Jc; 60, 7!c; 0.91ci 5a, 916.
'"("'"' ' Vegetable, " ' .
Cabbage Per lb, 2o cauliflower, oo
1.10 per doaonj parsley, 25c per dozen 5
hothouse lettuce, $1.251.50 box; head,
40o doten; aplnncli, 35c; cucumber,
local hothoue, 50c per box; artichoke,
0073o per doren; pcag. 45c; bean,
TIDE TABLE, OCTOBER
AWrtWITO inn
..Hi-...-'.-..,,:..
UOoj garlio, 10c; red pepper, dry, '10
(5).25cj bell, COo box; green onion, I2AJ
dozen bunches; jfreen corn, 12t15;
dojten; celery, Ofllfie down bunch;
tf p't( 1020o lb.; okrs, $1.75 per
bsx.
Potato New, In country, 7680 per
owt.) sweet potatoei, 23o lb.
Onion New, $1.25 1.50, '
Melon Cantaloupe, $11.25 per
orate; watermelon, 76$I.OO per ewt;
casaba, $22.60 doen. , -
Turnip Per ack, 00c$1.00 car
rot, $1.00111.225, beets, $1.25; radish
es, 2115o dozen buuclies. ..
Fnilti.
Tropical fruit' Banana, 5c per
pound; pineapple, $3.004.60 per dot
en; lemon, fancy, $6.00 7.00$ choice,
$4.75 6; grape fruit, $4.505.00 crate;
limes, 75c$l0 per 100; pineapple, $3
5 per doien. ''
Doines tlo fruit Apples, common, 40
75c fancy, $1.001.25 box; crapap
pie, tl1.25 crate; figs, 85e crate j
grapes, 6c$1.60 crate; peaches, 85c
$1; plums, 4050o box; prune, '40 50c
box; Bartlett pear, $115 box;
qulnc7, 75c$l box; kuckleberrle, 10
12e pound j cranberrie, $9 barrel.'
Candied peel Citron, 10-lb boxes, 25c
lb; 6-Ib boxc.25cj Jmon peeh 10-lb
boxes, 15o'lb; 5-lb boxes, 15lc; orango
peel, 10-lb boxes, 15o lb; 51b boxes,
ISle. ...
Grocenei and Provisions,
Provision Ilain, to ilz. 14lc; ham,
plcnio 101c; bacon, regular. 181c; bacon,
fancy brwkfait 20c t dry lt side, Ulcj
back dry salt, 11 l-4c, s
P;kled gwwl llckled pig' feet 1
barrels. $5; -barrel, $2.73; 15-lb kiU,
$1.25 pickled tripe, l-barrels. $5.00; i
bam!, $175; 15-lb kit $155; pkkled
pigs' tongue, i-bamls, $0; 1-barrel. $3;
15-lb kit $1.50; pickled lambs' tongue,
1 barrels, $9; i-banels, $5.50; 15-lb kit.
$2.75. . ' . '
Salt-Bale of 75-2s, bale, $1.60; bale
of 00-3. bale, $1.60; bale of 40-4. bale,
$1.60; bale of 15-10, bale, $1.60; bags,
50c; fine, ton, $12.00; bags. 60 lbs. genu
ine Liverpool, ton. $18.00; begs, 50 lbs.
i-ground. 100. ton, $9.00; R. 8. V. P,
20 5 1b cartona, $25; R. S. V. P. 24 $-tb
carton, $1.76; Liverpool lump, ton,
$19.50. . ?. , '
Nuts Walnut, No. 1. soft shell I7e ;
No. 1 hard shell 16c; Chile, 13c; almonds.
1718o; Alberta. 16c; Brasila, 18c; pa
ean, 13115o; hickory, 8c; Virginia pea
nuts, 60; Jumbo Virginia peanuts, 8oj
Japan peanuts, 5c ; chestnuts, Italian,
14o; ooooanuta, dozen, 8690e.
Oliv oil California ,per gallon, $2.75;
quarts, per ease, dosen. $7.25; pint. 2
donn, $8JK; i-plnta 4 doaen, $9,
Canned salmon Columbia Rlvsr, 1-lb
tall, 1J5; 21b Ults. $2.50i fancy. 1 -lb
flata, $2.00; 1 lb fancy flaU, $15; fancy
Mb ovals, $2.75; Alaska tall, pink, 90c;
red. $1.45; nominal, 2s, tall $2.00.
Cereal food Rolled oats cream, 90-lb
sacks, $7.00; lower pade, $5.506JS0;
oatmeal, ateel cut, 50lb aacics, $8 bale;
10-lb sack, $4.25 per bale; oatmeal
(ground). 60 lb sacks. $7.50 per bale; 10
lb sucks, $4 per bale; split peaa, $4.50
per 100-lb Mck; 25-lb boxes, $1.25; pearl
barley, $1.75 per 100 lb; 25-lb boxes,
$115 per box; pastry flour, 10-lb sacks,
82.60 per bale.
Rice Imperial Japan, No. 1, $5.95;
Southern, Japan, 53c; broken, 41c; bead,
fancy, 7c; head, choice, flle
Oil, Lead, Eta.
Coal oil Pearl and astral oil cases.
19o per gallon; water white oil, iron
barrels, 131c; wood barrel, lfllc; eocene
oil, eases. 211c; elains oil, cases, 271c;
extra' star, cases, 221c;. headlight oil
cwea 21o; iron barrels, 151c.
Benzine Sixty-three degrees, eases.
20c; iron barrels, 151c '
Turpentine In case, 80c ; in wood
barrel, 83c; in iron barrels, 79c; in 10
ease lot. 85c. '
Linseed oil Raw, 5-barrel lota, 47cj 1
barrel lots,' 48c; in ease, 53c, . Boiled. 5
barrel lots, 49o; 1 -barrel lots 60c; in
eases, 550.'.' r:i'
Gasoline Stove gasoline, case, Hie;
iron barrel, 19o; 80 degree gasoline,
Commn9lii Monday, Mar 14 ' "
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ORB OF AM2R1CA H FaSTKST 8TEAMRH
TIME CAUI 1
BKmer Telegraph from Portland
. , . ,. . ,to Aslotl.
Leave rortlnnd....,.., 7-co m-
Arrive Astorls...MMM.M.....,M.l3(M p. m.
Mtoamer Telegraph from Astoria
to Portland
lsve Astoria
Arrive Portland,.
,...2M p m
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MEALH 8AKVED A LA CARTK'
HtMimer TolerraDH will toD at wav land.
Iiikh botli down and up liver when harlny
pometisers to land or by being signalled-
Portland Landing Alder St. Dock
Astoria Landing CallenJer Dock
X. B. SCOTT, Agent, Portland
CaUender Navigation Co ageot Astoria.
PHONE 2211 MAIN. V
U.JSBUJL .ft-..! -UL
JUJLJSIJJ.!.. .J.LUI
THE MILVAUKEE
Tlw Pioneer Limited " St Pan! to Chi
cago, " Short Lin Omaha to
Chicago. "Sonth-Wsst Limited "Kan
City to Chicago. i
No train in tba service of any rsil
road In th world equals in equip
ment that of ths Chicago, Milwaukee
A St Paul Ry. They own and operate
their own sleeping and dining cars and
give their patrons an excellence of er
vie tot obtainable elsewhere.
,;.;."':'';'.'i"..v . i ;.f '"' J ' .' '!:',::
Berths on their deeper ar longer,
higher and wider than in similar ears on
any other line. They protect their trains
by the Block system.
Connections mads wltn all trana-eon-tinental
lines in Union Depots.
H. S. Rows, General Agent, Portland
or 134 Third Street, corner Alder.
A Ticket
"Means mors than your mere
transportation if it Is over
T To the East
1
4) Ysi Over the
f:
- ,11
Scenic Route
. ! Tte Rock Iaknd operatef new electrfc
iightti ittwiag'tootn akeping: car cfajly from
San Fr aocuko via Ogien, Sab UkiGty oi
Colorado to Chicago.
J Thli Utest type of StaneJard Pullman
iteeper leaves San Francisco on the Southern
Pacific'i Overland Limited, and assures you
comfortable, convenient and speedy trip, over
- a very interesting- route.
1 Three days each week the Rock Island runs
a through tourist sleeper by way of the Scenic
'.' Route. ,; y-''y':'': '.'-'y
I From San Francisco every Wednesday,
Thursday and Friday, to Chicago, personally ,
conducted
I Full deUib in tie Rock bland time table and folder
tntitUd "Acrou tht ContiiMnt in a Tourist Sleeping Car," t .
tear on rtqocK.
(General Aent.
Rock IsIsAd'FrlKO Lines,
140 Tblrcf St.. PORTLAND, ORE.
BEGINNING FEB. 15, X90O
THROUGH
. TOURIST
SLEEPERS
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( i 1
EVEKY DAY HI THE YIAR
BETWEEN
SEATTLE and CHICAGO
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72 degrees cases, 26lcj iron barrels, 20j
ngine distillate, iron barrels, 9& '
Lead Strictly pure white lead and red
lead in ton lots, 7!c; 600-lb lots, 80 ; leas
than 600 lbs, 8Jc. ,
Wlrs.oail present base at 12.60. .
Rope Pure 1 Manila, 14lc; standard,
13o; Sisal, llcj Isle brand Sisal 10s.
, Hops-Choice, 1905. ilTM2o prims,
10llc.
Wool Valley 2225cj Eastern Ore
gon, 1822o as 'to shrinkage,
; Mohair Choice, 2830e,
Feather Geeae, white, 3540cj geese,
gray or mixed, 25 30c; duck, white, 15
20cj duck mixed, 1216o.
' Caacara sagrada (Chittim bark) 2)
4c
. 0 "
.... Seed. . x
Clover, red. per 100 lbs, (16.50; do
mammoth red, $18.50; do Alsyke, $16.00;
do white, $18.60; alfalfa, $15.00; timothy,
$5.50 ; . English rye. $8.00; Italian rye,
$8.50; Kentucky bluegrass, $15.00;
Bromus Inermia. $13.00; orchard grass,
$14.75! red top, $12.00; vetches, $3.60;
field peas, $3.00.
It mean that yon will hsv
every luxury and comfort ths
utmost courtesy from all employ
es a safe trip and nt that will
be a pleasure and delight. It is
ths
Short Line to
Chi cago
AND BEST AS WILL.
Anvthimr vou wish to know
about comfortable traveling will
be gladly told by.
R. V. HOLDER, Gen. Agt,
153 Third S " ' PortlandOre.
SAN FRANCISCO &
PORTLAND S. S. C0.
Far including berth and meals, $15;
Round-trip, $25.
' Great Kcrthern Belkyay
The Comfortable Way"
Route of ths famous Oriental Limited ,
For detailed information, rtes, etc., call on or addresa
XL DICKSON, C. T. a,
isa Third Street, Portland, On.
Astoria & Columbia River R. R. Co
Effective Sunday, September 9, 1906 Pacific .Time.
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COJvXECTIONS At Portland, with all transcontinental lines. At Goble,
with Northern Pacific Railway Co. At Astoria, with steamers for San Fran
cisco and Tillamook and Uwaco Railway & Navigation .Co's boat and-railway.
11 f si IP
ASK ANY
TRAVELER
and he will
tell you the
Steamer Leaves Astoria for San
Francisco Every 5 Days.
Connects at Sanlrancisco with Rail
and Steamer Lines for South,
em Cal ornia.
O. W. UOBEItTS, Agent.
Astoria, Oregon,
A. G. D. KERPBLL.
Gen. Pas. Agen
8an Frsnoisoo i
3Pr"
Li,
lot w alrlotiir,.
PNiv.Rt. rnabislffa.
THE EVANSGHtMlOAL GO.
OIHCINilATI,0. J$
NiEtaaKD WOMEN.
Ue ltisr f unnatural
dl!ichri.-e,innaniuiafcon,
irritations or uleoratiom
of miiooua mttnbraneg.
Paiiileas, and uot aitrm
lrnt or hqIrouous.
Sold by Dronl
or Milt In plnln wI)(,
lir expre. prepaid, fT
SI 0O. or 5 ImHIoi 2.7.
Ciroulai suit su rauuut:
Elef trio' Lighted,
u" th r.rscv iTrain .'of them air for
COMFORT and ELEGANCE. "
The ticket office at Portland
aS 5 Morrison St., Cor. 3d.
A. D. CHARLTON,
Assistant General Pvesenger Agent
PORTLAND. ORECON.
' NO MATTER WHERE LOCATED '
Properties and Business of all kinds sold
quickly for cash in all parts of the
United States. Dont 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,.
DAVID D.TAPF,
THE LAND MAN
415 Kansas Avenue.
TOPEKA, KANSAS.
0
. r-
Through .
SALT LAKE CITY, COLORADO
SPRINGS, DENVER
Stop-Over Privileges Granted.
Choice of Routes East of Colorado
Pointa. '
For Illustrated Phamphlete Pio
turmg Colorado's Beautiful Scenery
writs
W. C. McBSTDS, Gen. Agt.
134 Third Street - PORTLAND, OS.
The American '
Collection Agency
No fee charged iin
less collection 1
made. We make col
lections in all parts
of the United States.
413 Kansas Ave,
TOPEKA, KANSAS.
ANTHONY P. WILSON, Attorney