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l-eJL SUNDAY, APRIL 7, 1907. THE MORNING ASTOllIAN, A STOMA, OIIEGON. s. PORTLAND MARKETS Latest Quotations In the Portland s Markets. I . Complete Merits Reports Correoted )Itoh Day, Giving the Wholesale Prloes of CommodHlee, Firm Pro. duo and Vegetables. j Thar was Utile variety of green vrge fable kept on Ilia Mrettt (hi morning, tnbhitge, aspnragu and spinach being h principal thing, Spinach from Walla Walla apixar1 for the first time In soma daya and was soiling at f.fiO a box. Asparagus wef quoted at Jl o, and lupply waa much better than xptcled on account of tha trt scar lty In California. ! WHOLMALt PRICE!. Tha following are quotation! ruling Portland a reported by Jobbers In tha various line: Grain, Flour, Fwd i vTheat Club, TI f lie; Vallay, 70 9 Tl oi bluetem. 74 0 7Jo; red. 7le. Flour Hard wheat patent, Ml 5. straight, lift); graham, 18 75 0 I4.: rya, IS; whole wheat flour, 14,00 C $ 10: Vallay flour. 13.65 O 13.75; Dakota. 15 40 ff 5 40; Eastern Rya, 15.40; Pill vury 16.10; Corvsllls, 13.(6. ? Oata wblta. ; gray, 124.60. Corn Whole, 135; cracked, 126 per ton. I IUrl.y-Hr.wlnf, l!l til; feed til 0 tl; rolled, IJ1.50 0 14.60. I Rya 11.45 O 1.50 per cwt t Ray Valley, timothy, 116 16; Eastern Oregon, 115 4J 16; Clover, 17 ft 7.60; cheat. 67 0 7.60; alfalfa, til. 80; grain, hay. 67 ft l; vetoh, t7.B0 J II. 1 Rurkwheat 16 per ton. v MUieiurrs Miaaung, us; cnopi, . 116: bran, $77; shorts', 111.50. I Cereal food RolM oata, cream, 60 ; -11). rk. 7; lower gra.le. 15.60 I.- 60; oatmeal, iteel cut, 45-lb. sacks, tt hhl; lb. Mcke, 14.15 per bale; oat meal, (ground.) 45-lb. sacks, 67.80 per bbl.; l-lb. sacks; 14 par bale; split pea 14 18 par 100 -lb. sacks; 16-lb. botes, II 15; pearl barley, 14 pr 100 lba.; 75 tb. bosee, 11 15 per box; pastry flour, 10 lb. sacks, II 10 par bbl. Grain bags Foreign and domeetlo, I 1-4 cants. i Fruits. j Tropical fru 1 1 Banana, 6c per , pound; pineapples, 14.60 5.60 per dosen; lemons, 13.60 4.00 box; Or i ange. 12.25 13.00; grape fruit, 14.60 i crate; lime, 75c 11.25 per 100; tan- gerlne; 11.75 per box, Domestic frutts Apple, common. I 85o 11.00; fancy, $1.60 1.50 box: I crnnborrlc. f 10 11 bbl, Vsgetsbles. ' Potatoes tl. 1.60 per cwt. Cabbngo, lb. 2 1-2 Sc; Cauliflower, 11.60 per crate; parsley, 25o per dos; hot house lettuce, 13 per box; head, TIDE TABLE, APRIL APRIL, 19077 High Water. A. M. P. M. Low Water. A. M. J JM. Date. I h.m.1 ft I hTmTT f t. Data. h.m. j ft. h.m. f Monday 1 2:27"TFl:08'TT9 Monday 1 8:57 -6.1 9:05 1.7 Tueday I 1:07 1.1 4:02 7.1 Tuesday 3 9:47 -0.1 9.48 1:1 Wednesday ., ., 1 3:51 8.9 6:03 (.7 Wednesday . .. 3 10:43 -0.0 10:40 1.9 Thursday 4 4:43 1.5 1:11 6.4 Thursdiiy 4 11:48 0.2 11:45 1.4 Friday 6 5:45l8.2 7:42 (.4 Friday 6 18:58 0.4 Saturday 6 7:00 7.9 1:59 6.7 Saturday 6 1:07 8.7 1:13 0.4 BUNDAT 7 6:20 7.8 10:00 7.1 SUNDAY 7 2:36 3.5 3:23 0.6 Monday I 6:14 7.910:47 T.7 Monday 8 8:52 8.0 4.23 0.3 Tuesday 9 10:87 8.1 11:88 8.1 Tuesday 9 4:53 2.8 6:15 0.3 Tuesday 9 10:17 8.1 11:28 8.1 Wednesday . ..10 5:42 1.6 6:68 0.5 Thursday 11 0:04 8.612:17 I.I Thursday 11 6:23 1.0 6:38 0.7 Friday 2 0:88 8.7 12:67 8.1 Friday 12 7:03 0.7 7:11 1.0 Saturday 13 1:10 1:8 1:17 1:0 Saturday IS 7:42 0.4 7:47 1.5 SUNDAY 14 1:41 1.8 1:16 7.6 SUNDAY 14 8:18 0.3 8:20 2.0 Monday 16 1:12 8.7 1:56 7.1 Monday 15 8:65 0.4 8:60 2.4 Tuesday 16 1:44 8.5 8:36 6.7 Tuesday 16 6:30 0.5 9:20 2.8 Wednesday .. ..17 1:11 8.2 4:20 6.3 Wednesday . ..17 10:07 0.7 9:64 8.8 Thursday 18 8:52 7.9 6:09 6.0 Thursday .. ,.18 10:48 0.9 10:40 3.6 Friday 19 4:83 7.6 6:0 6.0 Friday ....19 11:33 1.1 11:87 4.0 Saturday 20 6:14 T.I Till 1.1 Saturday 20 12:28 1:3 SUNDAY 21 6:82 7.0 8:16 6.4 SUNDAY 81 0:52 4.0 1:28 1.8 Monday 22 7:47 6.8 8:12 6.9 Monday 22 2:12 1.8 2:28 1.4 Tuesday 28 8:57 7.0 9:59 7.6 Tuesday 23 3:22 8.2 8:28 1.3 Wednesday.. ..24 9:50 7.8 10:42 8.1 Wednesday ....24 4:13 1.5 4:18 1.2 Thursday 16 10:54 7.711:22 1.5 Thursday 25 4:58 1.7 6:04 1.2 Friday 26 11:45 8.1 11:59 9.0 Friday 26 6:43 0.8 5.43 1.2 Saturday 17 11:88 8.3 Saturday ... ..27 6:28 0.1 6:36 1,3 SUNDAY 28 0:88 9.4 1:22 8:8 SUNDAY 28 7:12 -0.6 7:18 1.8 Monday .29 1:14 8.6 2:12 8.0 Monday 29 7:68 -0.8 8:01 2.0 Tuesday 80 1:68 9.6 8:08 T.t Tuesday .; . . .80 8:45 -1.0 8M7 8.4 Astoria & Columbia R. River R. Co Effective Sunday, September , H4. e"aoT2r I pin a.m J.00 800 8.10 6.10 tM 0"i3 , , .0fl 10,0a 10.3D li-aa s.m. p.m a-rn 8.1S 6.(10 IM0 11.88 8.86 6.10 11-68 11.88 -m 6.11 12.03 11.86 6,48 6.M ti-18 8.40 6.2U UJW S.M 6.89 8.88 SMfl . 9.118 7.30 ' 12.80 in p.m P'm p. m Jv7 40o dps; aplnach, O 8o ib.i rtt- choke., 76o O 91-00 per oosen; pea 12 l-2o lb, celery, 13.76 0 6400 por crate; okra, 61.75; sprouts, to lb.! to mtitoes, Mexican, 13.25 $2.75; sspsr- sgus, II l-2n lb.; rhubarb, 7o Ib.i cu cumbsrs, $2 anJ 12.60 dosan, Onion 76o 10c. Turnlp-Pr suck, tl 0 $125; car rot, tl and tl.25; bt, 1126 0 11.60; horaeraillsh, 7 1-2 lo lb. Preih Meat snd Flih. Frenh mM VenJ, medium, 75 to 100 lb., 8 8 l-!c; 100 to 150 lb. 7 l-2c to lo.; 150 to 200 lb., 6 49 I l-2o; 200 !t. n4 over, 5 1-2 6o; pork, flt Be; heavies, 7 t? 8c; beef, bull, I tj 81-2P; cow. 8 f 8c; steers', 6 t) 7c; mutton, medium slse, 9 10c; largo 7 8c. Pish-halibut, 81-2c; black cod, 8; black bass, per lb lie; strips'! ba, 13c; herring, 6o; flounder. 4c; catflsh, 12c; shrimp, 10o; perch, tc; sturgeon. II l-2e; trout, llo; sllverslJo, frosen, Ic; steelhead, He; torn cod 7c; smelts, 6c; Chinook salmon, II 1-2 e, Oysters Phoalwater bsy, per gal lon, 12.26; per sack. 14 60; Toke point. 11.80 per 100; Olymplaa, 120 lb., 16; Olympls, per gallon, 12 26. Clams Hardshell, per box, 62.40; ra- sor clam', 12 per box. . Produce. Butter Country creamery. 15 18 c; city creamery. 87 l-2e; store. 20 21c; butter fat, 34c. Egg Oregon ranch. 16c a ilosen. Poultry Old roosters, 9 10c; hnn, 14 14 l-2c; fryers, 18 17c; broil er, 22 Jl 26c: dressed stock, 1 1 1-2 c; higher than live; duck, 15 14c; turkeys, 11 14c; Jressed, 14 C 15c; geese, live, 6 9c; dressed, 10 Q 11c; pigeon, tl 1.50; squabs, 92 13 dot. Cheese Young America, 16 1 1-2 c; Oregon full cream flat, 16 1-2 14c. Honey Park, 10 1-2 lie; amber, 11 Q 13c: fancy white, 14 15& Heps, Wool, Hides, Eto. Hop Choice, 9 J 11c; prime, I 8 l-2e per lb, Wool Valley, 21 12c; Eastern Oregon, 18 ff 18 l-!c; as to shrinkage. Feathers Oee, white, 85 40c; geee, gray or mixed, 26 10c; duck, white, 15 20c; duck, mixed, 11 160. Mohair Choice, 21 21c. Cascara ssgrada, (Chlttlm bark) 6 1-2 6 1-2 ct. per lb. Beeswax Good, clean and pure, 23 25o per lb. Tallow Prim. 11-10 4 l-2o; No. I and grease, 1 3c per lb. Oregon grapa root Por 100 lb., 3 4c. HMes-Dry No, 1, II lb, and UP, per lb.. 17 19c; kip, No, 1, 17 20c; according to site. Dry salted bMlls it nil stags, one-third loss than dry flint; low grsdes 2-13 lo per lb. loss; suited steer, 60 lbs. and up, 10 11c; under 60 lbs., steers' and cows, 9 10 c; stags and bull, 7o; kips, 15 to '30 lit., lOo per lb.; calf, 10 to 14 lba lie; cnlf, under 10 lbs.) 11 12c; irrcon, un united, lo per lb. less; shocp&klns, shearlings, No. 1, 15 25c: short wool, No. 1, 40 60c each: medium wool, No. 1, 1 1.50 each; murrain pult. April, 1907. 0. Wofl Pacific Tim. -v, - ' , '81. 28, li7, ( Ar. . in p. ml p. in a.m PORTLAND 31.an 0.50 U0111.E 10.48 8.40 RAINIKR 10..W .'ifi CLATSKANIK. , 9.48 7.40 . Ar Ab"R1UA LV. 8.20 6.10 Iv. ASTORHAr. 8.18 5.20 1.4810.48 Ar. WARKKNTON LV! J.B8 6.08 2.20 10.1M LV. WARHKNTON Ar. 7.84 6.08 2.18 10.88 Ar. FT. HTEVKNH Lv. 7'42 3.00 10.18 Lv FT. HTKVKNB AP .7.41 10.14 Ar. WAKRENTONLt. 728 10.06 Lv. WARRKNTON Ar, 7.27 10.05 Al. BBAS1DK Lr. 8.50 4.80 9.80 p.my m s.m- 10 to 20 per cent loss; hons hides, salted, $1,60 to 2, according to site; dry, according to six, $1 11.26; colt, 26 COo each; Angora, wooled, 10a 11.50; gout, common, 16 25c each, Oroesries, Provisions, Ete. Sugar, iwk basis D. O, 14.92 1-2 Golden C., 14.32 1-2; extra C, 14.42-1-2; powdered, 15.02 1-2; cube, 15,27 1-2; beet, 14.72 1-2; fruit ugr, 14, 92 1-2; box, 60 cts. cwt. advance ovir sack basis (loss l-4c If paid for In fif teen days). Beuns Bmull wlilto, 8 l-4c; large white, 1 l-2c; pink, 1c; bsyou, 4 l-2c; Lima, 6 l-2c; Mexican reds, 4 l-4c. Coffee Mocha, 24 28c; Java, fan cy, 26 28c; Java, good, 20 24c; Java, ordinary, 17 20o; Costa Rica, fancy, 18 20c; Costa Rica, good, 12 18c; Arburklo, 16.61 cwt.; Lion, 15-7-8c per lb.; Coiumbla'coffee, 14 l-4c; Salvador, 12 l-2e; Nuts Walnuts, No. 1, soft shell, 17 18c; No. 1 hard Shell. 16 He; al monds, 19 20c; filberts 16c; Braslls, 20o; pecans, 23o; hickory, 8c; Vir ginia peanuts, 8 l-2c; Jumbo Virgin ia peanuts, 10c; Japane peanuts, 6-l-2c; Chestnuts, Italian, 20c; Italian, 20c; cocoanuis, doion, 85 90c; pine nuts, 7 l-2c. Raisins Loose Muscatels, 1 crown, 9c; 2-crown, I l-2c; Bloache4 seed less Sultanss, 10 11 l-2c; unbleach ; seedless Sultanas, 8 l-2c; London layers, 3-crown, wholo boxes of 20lb t2.25; 2-crown, 12.10. Dates Golden, 60 lb. boxe. 7c; lib. parkoges, 8c; Fard., 15 lb. boxes, 11.40 box. Rico Imperial Japan, No, 1, t6.95c; Southern Japan, 6 1-4 5 l-2c; bro. kn, 4 l-2c; head, fancy, 6 8-4c; choice, 6c. Lard Kettle-rendered, tierce, 13c; Tubs, 12 l-4c; 80s 11 l-4c; 10 II l-2c; 10s 13 l-4c; Standard pure, tierces, ! lo less compound, tierces, I 1-lc; leaf,! llo. DrleJ Fruits Apples, evaporated, lOe per lb.; sundrled, sacks or boxe,1 none; apricots 20c; peaches It l-2c; pears, 13 l-3c; prunes, Italian, 4 6- -2c; French, 4 c; Figs, California,; blacks, 5 8-4c; California whites, 6c; Smyrna, 20c; plums, pitted, Ic; Flgs-Whlte, lb., 6 7c; black, j 7c; j Provisions Hams, Urge 16c; small, 16 l-2c; picnic, 12c: boiled hams. 25c; boiled picnic, 20c; breakfast bacon, fancy, 21 l-2o; English, 17c; dry salted short clears, 12c; backs, 12& cineoln's Ntraial Power. Lincoln wa nhvays strong with a Jury. He knew how to hnudle men, and lie bail a direct way of golug to the heart of tilings. He hurt, moreover, unusual powers of lueutul discipline. It wus after his return from couRtcss, when lie bail Ions liccn ncknowludgetl one of the foremost lawyers of t!;n state, that lie iqurie up Ills mind he lacked the power of close ainl sustnln ed reusonliii; nii'l set hluiclf like a SchoollHiy to study works of IokIc mid I matlieinatlcs to remedy the defect. At I thin time lie coii.tiiltteil to memory six i hooks of the pr.-iusitliiiis of Euclid, . . , , , , t nnd. lis iilwn.yi, lie wv.s nil e:ier render I on nnn.v snhJ.rK striving In this war " ' " . ... - ,i .i ' la truc American, going always with to iikikc i'n fur the hick of ei c; t on , ,, n. . . , lie bad bad when a boy. He was . 1 ft 10'h congrwsmen had way, interred In mechanical prirn-l- 'T" 7 ltl' M pies and their working and In May. Zi " l??; ' T n' , ? T S. patented n device Mr lining vos! , y '"8 d fn'flwl "f sels over sh.wls. which had evident! ' f' , f? been dormant In lis mind !. V.v.J? getting bald and looked older . ,.. ., ,Ihan he was. A man who never made perlencei. The little nicdei of a boat whittled out with his own hand, that lio sent to the patent oillce when !:o filed his apprctlon Is still shown toi"" , " 7 visitors, though the Invention Itself I ""j00"'? but KZ fflllert tr hrlm, nl.,... ni.v ,n,.n lnl","v,- ""'u,u" ouauim: sicp steamboat archl lecture. Helen lay In St. Nicholas. Nico- , ., , , Growth Is predominantly a function I of rext Work Is chiefly an energy ex pending and tearing down process. Rest following work Is chiefly a build Ing up and growing process. Work may furnish the conditions under which subsequent growth may occur, but In Itself It is destructive. By work wo do things In the world, but we do not grow by work. We grow during rest, Rest Is not the only condition of growth, but It Is one of the essential conditions. The best work that most of us do Is not begun In our olllces or nt our desks, but when we are wan dering In the woods or sitting quietly with undirected thoughts. From some where at such times there Hash Into otir minds those Ideas that direct nnd coutrol our lives, visions of how to do Mint which previously had seemed Im possible, new aspirations, hopes and desires. Work Is the process of realiza tion. The careful balance and tbo great Ideas come lurgely during quiet and without being sought. The man who never takes time to do nothing will hardly do great things. He will hard ly have epoch making Ideas or stimu lating Ideas, World's Work. The Trouble. "There seems to bo n great lack of unanimity In your family, Mr, Conie up." "No, sir, that ain't the trouble, but wo don't appear to be able to git to gether In anything." Baltimore Axatry lean. HE A LEGACY. (Orlglnil "My ton," ssld the oM man as lie lay dying, "I ntivs nothing to leave you but a reclpo for gaining tlio confidence of your fellow men. Confidence is tlio basis of all that leads on to fortune, and If you follow my advice explicitly you will be prosperous and perhaps prominent The advice Is tills: "Don't expose your iKiiornuce or stu pidity; Never give an opinion. Look wise and say nothing." Irving ftuadrac, the legatee to tbl monger fortune, was Impressed, In deed, be began to act on the advice at once. Ill fattier bad but one Intimate friend, man doing a large business. He called upon Irving and asked hlin to express bis wishes concerning the funeral. Irving looked at blm as though be bad been asked the question of bl life. He made no reply. He seemed to be considering. "If yon like," said bis questioner, "I will attend to everything for you." Irving pressed bis band without speaking. The funeral arrangements wore well attended to, and John Andrews of the firm of Andrews & Co. was proud of bis success In having arranged a very Impressive ceremony. Wben be met the son after It was all over and asked bow be was pleased with bis manage ment, Irving looked unutterable grati tude. It occurred to him to tell Mr. Andrews wby be so approved of the arrangements; but, lest be shonld not hit on what Mr. Andrews considered the principal feature, he held bta peace. "There's good stuff In that boy," said the merchant. "I must get blm Into my counting room. He'll never go off half cocked. He'll never slop over." Irving became one of the lowest or der of dorks In the house of Andrews tt Co. Whenever It was necessary for blm to go Into the private office of the bead of tbe Srm bo did what was necessary, but did not speak. He look ed aa If be were carrying In bis bead solution of all the various problems that beset tbe welfare of tbe business. Noticing this, Mr. Andrews on one or two occasions, in order to test him, submitted to blm some business ques tion and asked him what be would do In the matter. Irving at once put on bla visible thinking cap. Mr. Andrews asked him a leading question, which gave away bis own opinion. Then Irving told him the way the thing should be done Mr. Andrews' own way. Shadrac was made cblef clerk and then became a partner. Meanwhile be was following bis father's bequest In every department of life. If a gath ering of citizens met to discuss tbe water supply, be appeared to be doing the thinking for tbe meeting, but nev er opened his mouth. If the vestry men of his church discussed a ques tion. of finances, ho, a member, looked at the celling thoughtfully and If ask ed for his opinion said, "I'm thinking." Before tbo meeting broke up be had learned what tbe majority wished and advocated it with every appearance of baring reached the conclusion by pro found deliberation. When It was proposed to send Irv ing Shadrac to congress he really , thouKht for the first time In bis life. the subject of his deliberation being whether he could best serve bis own purposes hy remaining In business or golnsr Into polities. He decided for the MiitiT, mi., item it. imiKi itbsi. iuvie uu , ..,. , u,. . ., ,,, . , In , ... n.,,l ... "T V. . mistakes, who was always on the right side of every question he could never be on the wrong side except In n voto, A.,, I ,.... I.A l.n.t . t 11 111. jped In time from the house of repre sentatives Into the senate chamber. One day the president tsent for blm. Shadrac responded and sat down with ",,tl0"'?, pf. an wpreaalon on his face Indicating that he was ready to solvo even the question of the Tan nmn canal. "Senator," said the preuldcnt, "a portfolio In my cabinet Is about to be come vacant." Shadrac was sitting wIMi his right leg over bis left. He Immediately changed, putting his left over his right. He appeared to be ready to eonslder the various names concerning which the president would ask his preference. "I find that your state la behind In the list of important government posts snd that there Is such confidence In the soundness of your views on all Issues of pith and moment that I have ietormlncd t,o offer you the portfolio. Will you accept It?" Shadrac knit his brows, drew down the corners of bis mouth, changed legs, put his baud up to his forehead, but made no reply. "Silence gives consent," sold the president "I shall sejnd your appoint ment to the senate at ouce." Thus It was that Irving Shadrac by ictlng upon the legacy bequeathed to Mm by his father became a member f the president's cabinet. And, now bat they are hunting for a man to put In the president's place, political raan gers are saying: "What we want Is a man to Inspire the confidence of the latlon. Look at Secretary Shadrac's record. He has been Identified with very Important question that has been before the nation In twenty years and ass never made a mistake. What bet ter man can we pnt op In 1008? V. A. MITCH EL. Moving Sctne. Jings Tes, sir, I bave had some arrange experiences and witnessed some moving scenes very moving, to doed. Bmlth Oh, are you a detective? Jangs-No; I'm a acen ii'ti nt the theater. Tbe Bad Place, "What! Fishing on the Sabbath?" exclaimed the clergyman reprovingly. "Don't you know that little boys who flab oo tbo Sabbath go to the bad place?" "Huh, 1 guess dat's right," replied the bod boy disgustedly. "I couldn't 'a' truck no worse place dan d I." Phila delphia Press. DMls4. Bobby My pet you will pardon me, but aren't these griddle cakes a little burned? Wlfey (almost In tears) Oh. Tom, and I tried to make them to pret ty for you with that pyrograpb set you gift me!-Boton Transcript Let me tell yon that every misery 1 aulas la a new blessing. Walton. Whooping Cough. 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