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About The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 13, 1906)
ATURDAY, OCTOBER 13, 1006. y . THE MOllNING ASTORIAN, ASTORIA, OREGON. ft ( DISTINCTIVELY A CREAM OF TARTAR DAICINC POWDER . Royal does not contain ail atom of phosphatic acid (which is tho product of bones digested in sul phuric acid) or of alum (which i3 , one-third sulphuric acid) substan ces adopted for other baking pow ders because of their cheapness. ROVAl BAKING POWOIR CO., NIW VORtC QRTLAND MARKETS test Quotations In the Portland I Markets I '"' " "I '., 1 i , . -. iplet Market Report Cot redid Eua ay Giving to Wnolal Price u( immoditle, Frm Product and vg. ;Ms. ' , )RTLAND, Oct. 12. The onion mar. la In no better shsp than it might i regard grower. From the best filiation obtainable it la learned V the Oregon crop will be heavier , at the aame time better lu quality 1 hat year. 1th this Increased production there unfortunately, no : correspondingly ir demand for thla year' crop. ( Ire to grower range 7580o per I f.'o. fc, Portland, and wbolesal a today la around $1 per sack, aome ey bringing $118. .tie California market la easy, with crop reported, so it la improbable i any considerable demand will come i that source for our product. Trice Inn Frondoco ranges 6000o per f Grain, Flour, Feed. Tieat-Walla Walla, 63c; Valley, blutem, 00c; red, 62a. ; its-White, 123.00; gray, $22.00. n Whole,' 127; cracked. $28 per : rley Brewing, $22.00 1 feed, $21 1 (." t, $2223. I , $1JW per cwt ' 4 T" okwhest 136.00 per ton. 1 jur ITard wheat patent, $3.60 1 ght, $3.30) graham, $3.60; rye $3.00 j ! wbeat flour. $3.78 1 Valley flour, .3,65; Dakota, f3.306.60 East rye, $8.40; PHlsbury, $0.20 1 Corrallia. 0. : llUtufr Middlings, $24(528 chop, 'j bran, $13; shorts, $10. Ilay-Vallcy, timothy, tll12.60; stern Oregon, $1810; clover, $7 I . ;. cheat, $77.60; alfalfa, $11. Clmln bags Foreign and domentic, 8-4c. .' .'' ; . Produce. . 1 oultryOld-roosters, 910o; hens, 14 CJUJci fryers and broilers, UK$ 18k; dreed chickens, 18C)lCJoj geese, live, 8510o; dressed, llllic; turkeys, young, 2021e; dressed, 18(21c; ducks, old, 14c; Spring ducks, 1314c; pigeons per dosen, 11.00(81.25; squabs, $1.752. Cheese Young America, 14115o; Oregon full cresm, fists, 1314e, Eggs Oregon ranch, 2930c; East era, 2527Jc ' Butter Country creamery, 20271i city creamery, 30c; store, 1515c; but' ter fat, 28 i& Honey Dark, 101ellc 'amber, 12 13e; fancy white, 14 15c. Cheese Young America. l4ISc; Oregon full cream, flata, 13i14c Fresh Meats and Fish. Fneah Meats Veal, medium, 78 to 100 lbs.. 78e; 100 to ISO lbs., 77Jo; 180 to 200 lbs, B0c; 200 lbs and over, 4 8ej pork, 881c; beavlee, 78o; beef, bulla, 23o; cows, 4i6e; steers, 6c Ac; mutton, medium site, 771c; large, 86c; Spring lamba, 88ic . Clams Hardshell, per box, $2.00; ra tor claims, $2 per box. Fish-naUbut, fcffl, black cod. 7c; basa, per lb., 20c; herring, 5; flounders, 8e; catflsb, Oo; silver smelt, 6e; ahrimp, 10c; perch, 8c; sturgeon. 10c; aea trout, 121c; greyllngs, 8c; silversldes, 66c Coffee Mocha 2428c; Java, fancy, 2632e; Java, good. 20(&4c; Java, or dinary. 1720c Cost Rica, fancy, 18 20c; Costa Rica, good. 1218c; Ar buckK-a, lfljo per lb; Lion, 14o per lb; Columbia coffee, 14!c; Salvador, H 18c, Oysters fihoalwater Bay, per gallon $2; per sack, $3.50; Toke Point, $1.00 per 100; fresh canned, $6.50 per dozen qarts; Olymplas (120 lbs.) $8; do per gallon, $2; do per quart cans, per doz en, $0.60. Lard Kettle-rendered; Tierces. 11 Jo tubs, Hloi 60..llic; 20s, llc; 10. 12c; 5. 121c; Standard pure, Tierces, 101c; tub 101c; 60s, 101c; 20s, lOjc; 10s, 11c; 6s, I8I0. Compound. Tierces, 71c; tubs. 7!c;6K7tc; 10s. i; 5s, 9c, eg plant, 1020o lb.; okrs, $1.78 pr No. 1, $1J!82 each; murrain "pells, 10 , to 20 per cent Jess; horae hldas, salted rotawcs-Hcw, in eouutry, 7880 per $l.60Z,60, according to size; dry, a cwt. sweet potatoes, 2i3o lb, cording to sfe, $1U0; colts, 2560c Onions New, $1.28U0. each; Angora, wooled, 30clbU0; goat, Melons Cantaloupes, $11.25 per omnion1020c each, cratij watermelons, 78(Ji$1.00 per cwtjl casabas, $2g2.80 dozen. I Seed. Turnips Per sack, 00c$1.00; car- Clover, red, per 100 lbs, $I5JiO; do rots', $1.00111,225; beets, $126: radish- mammoth red, $18.50; do Alsyke, $18.00; es, 121 16o dozen bunches. do white, $18.50; alfalfa, $10.00; timothy, 15.50; English rye, $8.00; Italian rye, VmU. nenbucKT Oiuegmss, flBJWi ' lt,imn. TnannU 1nA. 1 J TrimlesrfnilU-n.n.n.. . ft ,..w, WICU.u g,, t , . 1 - v r i tii Tit, tiowi, ...Li... atmn. 1....-J.,,.w, .uvwv njHia S1 (h An. 1. ........ iltiMAIfnA. .L.I I 'u,aui rl' """ s-"(2!.w crew; f Building Material. per iw; pinapp.es, ,0 ... imnnri,. t per dozen. 37a Mr bl. caKtonU mm Domestic fruit Apples, common, 40 L- bkh mooA lh t.u.r tu iik.. i ttMAin. f . " " r f-r-- -,r vs.uv, v..w(ai4.itf ui ton! nlasU-rof Paris. 3 fcW , tiWr. pl, $11.25 craU, flgs, 860 crate; b, 3io ppr ,bj flrebrIck per gVapes, 6c$1.60 crate; peaches, 85cO Mj flr, (20 per ton; metal fetfc Vi ; plums, squire uox; prunes, agooc 1028o per yard. box, Bartlett pears, $11.25 box; ' Conim0n rouirh. oer H, iUjOOi dl- ...f as ,m . 9 - p. quinws, ocfi box; nucKieoernes, lu menaioo size, $12.0O$14.00j, sidewalk Vliuo pouno; crenoerries, f wmi and street, $10.0012.00s atepnlnc. t'anawa peeis Citron, IU Ib boxes, 25c I $30.0032.00: flooring, . $15.0032.00: lb; 5.1b boxes, 23c, fcraon peeL lO-Ib rustic, $18.0028.00; celllnc;, $18.00 boxes, 16e lb; 8-lb boxes, 151c, orange 28.00; finlhing, i $18.0028.00; paving peel, 101b boxes, 15c lb; 8-lb boxes, blocks, $14.00; laths, $2.00225; oedar lOlc shingles, $2.10. ONE, OF AJJEKICA'8 FaBTKBT MTEAJIKK8 Groccnes and 'Provisions. Provllons Ilams, to alze, 141c; hams, picnic lOlcj bacon, remilar, I8lc bacon. Commenoiox Mondr, My u fancy teskfast 20c: dry slt sides. Hlo, STEAMER T E L E C RAP II back dry salt, 11 1-4C He RnnnA Trips Dally KxonpV Portland, Astoria aod Way Ports . Vegetablea. Cabbane Per lb, 2c; caulifiower, 10c 1.10 per dozen; pnrslcy, 25o per dozen; hothouse lettuce, $1.251.60 box; head, 40o dozen; spinach, 35c; cucumbers, local hothouse, 50o per box; artichokes 0076o per dozen; peas. 45c; benus, 60c; garlic, 10c; red peppers, dry, 20 25c j bell, 6O0 box; green onions, 12c dozen bunches; green corn, , 12115c; dozen; celery, 0585o dozen bunches; TIDE TABLE, OCTOBER j OCTOBER, 1906. ...I High Water, OCTOBER, 1908, My $Uiy tliesduiy riklay 'a.v . . -May . DAY. lnv ....8 h lay ;en(lftV . 10 ilny .,.,,,,11 t 121 4ny .13 'AY ....14! iv IS ay 10 e-luy ' ..,',,17 day 18 0:40 '..19 1;34 Jay .'......20 2:23 PAY ......21 3:17 miny , ft: 4: ID h -Wy "....23 5:18 ky 241 0:321 lay; .......26 7:481 ...'......201 8:63 ay 27 0:47 'AY ......2810:'33 f- f . .......2011,12 4 J 3011:471 L. .1 nl A. ini uny 011 v.it A. M. h.m. P. M. Low Wator. Date. I , AM; I J M. I h.m7rf tTnTrnTTfT 0:20 1:01) 1:46 223 3:00 3:40! 4:201 Bjl6 0:17 7:27 8:33 0:28 10:1(1 10:88 11:37 ....112:101 8.2I12:6H8.4 Tuefrfay 8.1 7.0 7.5 7.0 0.0 0.2 6.0 6.8 6.0 0.3! 6.8; 7.6 8.1 8.0 8.6 8.4! 8.01 7.0 7.1 6.8 0.8 0.0 7.3 7,0 8.0 8.2 8.4 7.7 1:22 1:52 2:22 2:52 8:27! 4:05 4:50 6:48 0:68 8:12 0:18j 10:17 11:00 11:58 12:15 12:53 1:33 2:15 3:01 3:62 4:52 6:01 7:23 8:42 0:61 10:47 11:35 12:19 8.3 Monday 8.4 Wednesdioy , . . . . 8.4 Thursday . 4 8.3 Friday . 6 Satuixlay 61 SUNDAY . ...... T Monday 8 7.3 Tuesday . ....... 0 7,0 Wedneaaay ..,..,.10 Thtireday ......11 Frktay ...12 Saturday .......13 SUNDAY . .14 Monday ....... ..IB 4:371 1.1 6:101 Tuowuvy ........ lflj 6:22 1.0) 5:54 Wod'rwsday ...... 17 0:05 1.0) 0:37 8.1 7.9 7.6 0.8 0,9 7.1 7.5 7.9 8.3 0.0 6:15 0:51 7:23 7:55 8:27 9:00 9:30 10:17 10:53 11:501 0:42 1:47 2:51 3:47! Q& 0:301 1.4 0.9 7:13 1.1 1.2 tl.01 2.2 2.01 3.1 8. 3.0 4.2 1.0 1.0 1.4 1.3 9,4 Thursday 7:47 8:23j 8:57 9:31 10:08 10:52 11:43 1:07, 2:37 3:50 4:27 0,8 Friday 10 9.5 Saturday .......20 9.2 SUNDAY ......21 8.7 Monday ........22! 8.2 Tuesday 23 7.7 Wednesday . ....24 7,3 Thursday ; 251 7.2 Friday ..... 7.4 Saturday , 7.6 SUNDAY 7.7 Monday ., ... Tuesday . 8,6 Wednwday .18 0:60 Ml 7:22 7:35! 8:18 9:00 10:001 11:03 i:05 2:17 3:31 .281 4:17 ..201 6:05 ..3 6:471 ,.3I 6:27 1.61 1.0 2.4 2.0 3.4 ois 0.7 0.9 1.1 1.3) 1.4 1.71 :09 8:58 0:501 10i:50 11:55! 12:20 1:44 3:012 4:001 4:55 8:40! 6:20 6:57 OtO 0.9 0.9 1.0 1.2 1.3 1.6 4.2 4.0 3.4 2.6 1.7 0.9 0.2 0.3 -0.6 0L0 -0.4 0.2 0.2 3.7 3.0 3.1 2.4 1.7 U 0.8 0.5 f'ckled goods-rickled pigs' feet 1 barrels, $5; 1-barrela, $2.78; 16-lb kits $1.25; pickled tripe, 1-barreK $5.00; 1 barrels, $2.75; 151b kits.' $155; pickled pigs' tongues, 1 bsritds, $0, 1 -barrels, $3( 15-lb kits, $1.80; pickled lambs' tongues, 1-barrels. $9; 1-barrels, $8.80; 15-lb kits $2.75. Salt-Bales of 75 2s, bale, $1.60; bal. s of, 60-3, bale, $1.60; bales of 40-4 bale, $1.60; bales of 15-10s, bale, $1.60; bags, 50c; fine, ton, $12.00; bags. 60 lbs, genu Ine Liverpool, ton, $18.00, bags, 60 lbs. L ,v, PortIan(I I ground, luus. too, fa .00; XL a. V. arrive istori.. 20 6 1b cartons. 1225-. JL 8. V. P- 24 3-lb Steamer Telegraph from AatorU r " ' 1 . ' ui niruitnfl TI3IE CAICO 8 learner Telegraph from Portland to Astoria. ,70 a- m ..1x0 p. m.' ton, I Leave Astoria... Arrive rorllaod..., ,u.Mt) v m ,.Ja) p. m cartons $1.7 5; Liverpool lump, 9100. Nuts-Wainuta. No. 1. soft shell 17c; MBAM 8ARVED A LA CARTE- No. 1 hard ahelL Iocs Chile 13cs almonds . f"?mr Telegraph will stop at way tend. f, ,o 0 ne7 1 7 ' n"" ' 'monal- lags boui down .and up river when Wins niSioci oiuerva, jqc; nitjun, lite; pe i vwwuKn wiaaavr oy Deingii(nauea' cans, 131015c; hickory, 8c j Virginia, pea- Portland Landing Alder St. Dock nuU. 0e; Jumbo Virginia peanuta, 8c; Astoria Undine . CaHender Dock Jspsnese peanut. Bo; chestnut, Italian, E. B. SCOTT, AienL Portland 14c; cocoasuta, dozen. 8590c. Callender Kavleation-Co- arBt Astoria. Olive oil California ,per gallon. $2.73; quarts, per case, dozen, $715; pints. 2 dozen, $8410; I pint 4 dozen, t9 Canned salmon Wumbk River, 1-Tb Ulls, 1J8; 2 lb Ulls, $2.50: fancy. Mb flats.JlOO 1 lb fancy flata, $18; fancy Mb ovale, $2.75; Alaska Ulls. pink, 90e; red. $1.43; nominal, 2s, tall $2.00. PHONE 2211 MAIN. A Wis , ,S ' : To; the East Over the Scenic Route 4 The Rock Island operata new electrk iighiti dnwinz'toom tkepiog car dafly from Sao Fr andico via Ogden, Salt ttke City aai Colorado to Chicago. IthtM lateit type of Standard Pullman deeper leave! San Francisco on the Southern ' Pacific's Overland Limited, and assures you ft comfortable, convenient and speedy trip, over a very interesting- route. ( ? Three days each week the Rock Island runs a through tourist sleeper by way of the Scenic Route. ( From San Francisco every Wednesday, Thursday and Friday, to Chicago, personally conducted. Full details Ifl lb Rock bknd time table and folder entitled "Across the Continent in a Tourist Sleeping Car," scat on request. , General Atfent, Rock hlind-f-rUeo Lints. 140 Third St., PORTLAND, ORE. TWT . BEGINNING IEB. 15, 1906 I jf " ' j THR OTTrrHl V ( TOTJRIST ( sleepers! TOURIST r 7i THE MILVAUKEE Tlsa IMaiimv TkafaJl 19 C ft 1 LJ sssj vaavws, swaaaasvw SB UA yig VU' ago. "Short Line" Omaha to Cereal foods-Roll! oat cream, 90-!bCllic6- "Sontn-WMt Limited " Xaaaas sacks, $7.00; lower grade, $5JW6J50; oatmeal steel cut, 50-lb aaets, $S bale 10-Ib sacks, $415 per bale; oatmeal (ground), 50-lb sacks, $7.50 per bale; 10 Ih ftknlra. Sll MP KoIa. anllf nA . SJ KA per 100-lb ssck, 88-lb bos. 2& pearl f fcuI wn d operate City to Chicago. No trains in the service of any rail' road in the world equala in equip ment that of the Chicago, Milwaukee barley. $4.75 per 100 lbs, 25-lb taMtJ'r? ,lefPin ud nd $128 per box; pastry flour, 10-Ib sacks, $2.80 per bale. Bice Imperial Japan, No. 1, $8.98; Southern, Japan, 6jc; broken, 4o; bead, fancy, 7c; head, choice, flic give their patrons an excellence of ser vice not obtainable elsewhere. Berths on their sleepers sr longer, higher and wider than in similar ears on any other line. They protect their trains by the Block system. Connections made wiia all trans-con- H. 8. Rowe, General Agent, Portland or 134 Third Street corner Alder. A Ticket Means more than your mere transportation if it is over 00, Lead. Eta. Coal oil Pearl and aetral oil eases. lOo per gallon; water whit oil, iron barrela, JSloj wood barrels. 16lc; eocene tlnental lines in Union Depot. 011, cases, ziic; el awe ou. cases,, tiio; extra star,, cases, 221c; headlight oil ooites 21c; iron barrels, 151c Benzine Sixty-threa degrees, eases, 20c; iron barrels, 151c Turpentine In cases, 86c; in wood barrels, 83c; in iron barrels, 79c; in 10- cane lots, 85c . . , : a ''. ... ; Unseed oil Raw, 6-barrel lota, 47c; 1- barrel lots, 43c; iu cases, 53c Boiled, 5 barrel lots, 49c; 1-barrel lots 60c; in cases, 65c . Gasoline Stove gasoline ease, 24 Jc: iron barrels, 19c; 80 degrees gasoliae, cases, 33c; iron barrels or drums. 27c; 72 degroes cases, 2CJc; iron barrelii, 20c; engine distillate, iron barrels, 0c. Lead Strictly pure white lead and red lead in ton lots, 73c; 500-lb lota, 8c; less than 500 lbs, 81c Mohair Choice, 2830c Feathers Geese, white, 3fi40c; geese, Wire ruiils present base at $2.60. gray or mixed, 25 30c; duck, white, 15 20c; duck mixed.' 12 16c Caspars sagrada (Chittlm bark) 2 4o. Oregon grape root Per 100 lbs, $34. Boeswax Good, clean and pure, 21 24o per lb.'1 Wool Valley 22 25c; Eastern Ore gon, 1822c as to shrinkage. ,; s a Rope Pure Manila; 143c; standard, 131c; Sisal llo; Isle brand Sisal 10c '' Hops Choice, 1908, iltbl23; prime, 10llc Hides Dry i No. 1, 16 lbs and up, per lb, 1810c; kip, No. 1, 1820o accord ing to size; dry salted bulls and stags, one-third less than dry flint; low grades, 23o per lb less; salted, steers, 60 lbs and up, 10llcj under SO lbs. steera and cows, 910c; stags and bulls, 7c; kip. 15 to 30 lbs. 10c per lb; veal 10 to 14 lbs, lie; calf, under 10 lbs. ll12c; green .unsalted, lo per lb less; sheep skins, shearlings No. 1 2530c; short ool, No. 1, 4060o each; medium wool, EVERT DAT UT THE TEAR BETWEEN . SEATTLE and CHICAGO v via th Great Northern Railway Tba Comfortable Way", Rout of th famous Oriental Limited . For detailed information, rates, etc, call on of addresa a. DicssoN, a t. A-f, isi Third Street, - Portland, Ore. js stret ' Portland, Or. Astoria & Columbia River R. R. Co Effective Sunday, September 9, 1906 Pacific Time. 28, 84. 30. -22. M. 27. a.m. p.m a-m 8.151 5.50 11.40 8.80 6.1011-56 8-36 .U 12.05 8.4S 6J6 12-15 8.4ft 8.26 12.30 8.5S 6.89 . 8.55 6-40 9.23 7.20 a-m. p.m p-m ?m a. in , .OOi 8-00! aio .io 8.25! 9-2S! S.03 10CX', iia3o, 11-25 11.35 11.S5 11.55 Lv. 12.S0 ip.m PORTLAKD OOBLE RAINIER CLATSKANIE Ar ASTOK1A hv. Lv. ASTORI i Ar. Ar. WARKENTOS Lv Lv.WARKKNTON Ar. Ar. FT. STEVENS Lv. Lv FT."STKVESS r At. WARRENTON Lv. Lv. WARRENTON Ar. Ar.Sii ASIDE Lv. Ar. a.m p. m 111.55! .50' 10. ti: 8.40 10.:l 8.25 M 7.40 8Ji 6.10 8.15j 5.20 7.55i .05l 7 All 5.05! ,-4i 7.4l! ' 7-281 7.27! 6.50 p.m i.45'10.45 2.2010.25 2.15 10.i 2.00 10.15 10.14 4.30 p.m p m 10.05 10.05 9.30 o.m- It means that you will have every luxury aud comfort the '-utmost courtesy from all employ esa safe trip and cue that will be a pleasure and delight. It is th Short Liae to ChicBfjo 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. CONNECTIONS At Portland, with all transcontinental lines. At Goble, with Northern Pacific Railway Co. At Astoria, with steamers for San Fran cisco and Tillamook and HwacQ Railway & Navigation Co's boat and railway. I ( ) in isi him ASK ANY TRAVELER and he will tell you the Electrio'Lighted. to' the 'Crack 'Train :of tbem 'all! fof COMFORT and ELEGANCt- The ticket office at Portland ' 35s Morrison St., Cor. 3d. , A. D. CHARLTON, Assistant General Passenger Agent PORTLAND, OREGON. I 35 Vf JCUELVV. i UaBiKilforunntaj . 'if In lkidmyl duclinTKoo.insliimiiiattoiw, no, to Mriowr. of mil co ua membrn. Pn-wat. t'AUtAffilo. 1 P.,htU4. and not .atria. .THEEVAHSClftMICMCO. c"n or poisonous. OINCINSSTI.O.p Sold by Dralls, , S1.0I). or j liitttlvn i2.7.V Cirouiux nut on reuuotf NO MATTER WHERE LOCATED Properties and Business of all kinds sold quickly for cash in all parts of the United States. 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. - DAVID D. TATF, ' THE LAND MAN 415 Kansas Avenue. TOPEKA, KANSAS. Through N SALT LAKE CITT, COLORADO SPRINGS, DENVER Stop-Over Privileges Granted. Choice of Routes East of Colorado Points. For Illustrated Phamphleta Pic turing Colorado's Beautiful Scenery writ W. C. McBRIDE, Gen. Agt 184 Third Street PORTLAND, 02. The American Collection Agency v . wo fee charged un - ' ' 3 loftinnn yj 11 of the United States. 413 Kansas Ave. TOPEKA, KANSAS. ANTHONT P. WILSON, Attorney