The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930, April 09, 1907, Page 7, Image 7

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TUK80AY, APRIL 9, 1907.
THE MORNING ASTOltlAN, ASTOMA, OREGON.
The Unitotl States
Government Report
SHOWS
Royal BalringPovder
of maximum strongth,
puro and hoalthful
BOYAl MKIN SOWDM CO.. MW VOa.
o city crearrmry, T l-2e; ators, o 0
21c; buttor fat, Ma,
Kicgs Oregon ranch, 19o it down.
Poultry 014 roostum. It 10c; hen,
14 0 14 l-2c; fryori, 1 lTo; broil-
Date flolden, 0 Jb, boxes, 7c; lib.
packages, o; Fard, IS lb. boxes, $1.40
box.
nice Imperial Japan, No. 1, IS.tSc;
Southern Japan, ( 1-4 6 l-2c; bro
er, 22 9 25c; dreMl stock, 1 9 1 I t kn, 4 l-2c; head, (ancy, -4c; choice
c; hlghflr than iivs: aun, jb v "
turkeys, 11 O 14o; JrosMd, 14 0 lGc;
(, live, I ft c; dreiwad, 10 Hoi
)lKon, 11 9 100; squabs, U 9 $3
dot.
Cheeas Tounf Amnrlca, 1 0 1 1-2
o; Oron full croam (lata, 15 l-l 9
lc.
Honey Dark, 10 1-2 9 He; amber,
12 9 llo; fancy whits, 14 9 15c
PORTLAND
MARKETS
IMKl IllllllflllUlia 111 IIIU I U III1MH
Markets.
CmplU Market Rtpertt Corraetsd
Kaoh Day. Olvlng (ha WhoksaU
,f Prlaaa CommodHlaa, Farm Pro
duM and Vagttablaa.
Thera wan IIUU varinly of gwn vutse
table kepi n tho strwt tM mornln.
7cKlba, naparagUK and aj.lnath being
the principal thing. Spinach from
- Walla Wnllii apprd for the Ami
lima In om ds and was acltlng at
I .(0 a, box. Aapnragua wa quotad at
i 11 o, and aupply w much butter than
f expected on account of tha great scar
city In California,
WHOLESALE PRICES.
Tha following are quotatlona ruling
I In Portland aa reported by Jobbra In
. tha wloua line:
Grain, Flour, Feed
1 , Wheat-Club, Tl O Tc; Valley. 70
I O Tl e; bluoatem. 74 O 7o; red, 71e.
I Flour Hard wheat patent, H 15,
! straight, $1.10; graham, $1.71 0 $4.25;
i rye, $5; whole wheat flour, $4.00 O If-
! M; Valley Hour. $1.15 0 $176; Dakota,
$5 40 C 5 60; Eaatern Bye. $5.40; Pills
Tury $ 20; Corrallla, $1.65.
Oata White. Ill; gray, $2160.
Corn Whole, $15; cracked. $26 Pr
ton.
Barley-rtrewlng, $21 9 $!$! 'd
$11 O Hi rolled, $21.60 0 14.60.
Bye $1.45 9 160 per owt
Hay Valley, timothy, $15 9 1:
Buetarn Oregon, $15 16; Clover, $7
a 7.60: cheat. $7 9 7.50; alfalfa. $11..
grain, hay, $7 fl ; vetch. $7.50 9
SO;
$1.
chop
$15:
Buckwheat $S per ton.
Mlltatuffa Middling", $25;
bran. $17; short, $11.50.
Cereal fooda Rolled oata, cream, 10
-lb. sacks, $7; lower grade, $5.50 6.
SO: oatmeal, teel cut, 45-lb. aacki,
tl hbl: t lb. sack. $4.25 per bale; oat.
' meal, (ground,) 45-lb. aacka, $7.50 per
bbl.; t-lb. sack. $4 per bale; apllt peal
$4.26 per 100-lb. aacka; 15-lb. boxea,
$1.25; pearl barley, $4 per 100 Iba.S IS-
lb. boxea, $1.25 per box; paatry flour,
10 lb. aacka, $2.10 per bbL
Oratn baga Foreign and domeatlo,
f 1-4 cents,
Frulta.
Tropical frulttf-Bananaa, Be per
nound: plnnpplee, $4.60 6.50 per
down: lemons, $1.60 4.00 box; or
ange, $1.25 $100; grape fruit, $4.60
crate; llmea, 75c $1.25 per 100; tan
gerine; $175 Pr box.
Domestic frulta Apple, common,
$So 1100; fancy, $160 160 box;
cranberrle. $10 11 bbl.
Vegetable.
Potatoea-$1. 1.60 per ewt
Cabbage, lb. 2 1-2 1c; Cauliflower.
$1.60 per crate; paraley, 15o Per dot
hot houe lettuce, $2 per box; head.
40c do; wlnach, 1 Be lb.; artl
choke,, 76c $100 per doien; peas,
12 l-2c lb.; celery. $1.78 $4.00 per
crate; okra. $1.75; sprouts, c lb.; to
matoe. Mexican, $3 25 $2.76; aepar
agu. 12 l-2c lb.; rhubarb, 7o lb.; cu
cumbers, $2 anJ $2.60 doaon.
Onions 75c 00c.
Turnips Per eack. $1 $1 .26; car-
rota, $1 and $125; beets, $1.16 $1.60;
horMradlh, 7 1-1 6o lb.
Freeh Meat and Flh.
tv.K triMtft Veal, medium. 76 to
100 lb.. 1 I l-2c; 100 to 150 lb. 7
l-2c to lei 150 to 200 Iba., l-lo;
200 The. anJ over, S 1-1 o; pork, 1M
c; heavtes, 7 1c; beef, bulls, 1
ll-2c: cowa, S o: ateors, 6 to;
mntfnn. medium alae. 1 10c; large
7 6c.
Flh halibut, $l-2ei black cod, 8c;
black baa, per lb., 18c; striped baa.
13c; herring, 5c: flounder, 6c; catfish,
12c; ahrlmp, lOo: perch. 6c; aturgeon
12 l-2c: aea trout, 18e; allveralJe,
froxen, 1c; Meelhead", 11c; torn cod
t' mli. r,r: Chinook inlmon. 12 1-2
c.
Oysters Shoalwnter bay. per raI
Ion, $2.25; per sack. $4.60; Toke Point
11.60 per 100; Olymplna, 120 lb., $0;
Olympian, per gallon, $2.25.
Clams Hardshell, per box, $2.40; ra-
xor clnmK, $3 per box,
Hops, Wool, Hide, Ete.
Hop Choice, 1 He; prime, t
8 l-2o per lb-
Wool Valley, 21 22c; Eaatern
Oregon, 18 1$ l-2c; as to shrinkage.
Feathers-Oeeo, white, 15 40c;
geese, gray or mixed, 25 10c; duck,
white, 15 20c; duck, mixed, 11
160.
Mohair Choice, 28 2c.
Caacart aagrada, (Chlttlm bark)
1 1-1 ( 1-2 ct. per lb.
neeawax Oood, clean and pure, 22
25o per lb.
Tallow Prime, 1 1-1 4 l-2c; No.
2 and grease, 1 Ic per lb.
Oregon grape root Per 100 lb., 1
4c.
HIJea Dry No. 1. 1 lb, and up.
per lb., 17 lie; kip, No. 1, 17 20c;
according to also. Dry salted bull
and tar. one-third lea than dry
flint; low grades 2-12 le per Ib.Ieaa;
alted steer, 60 lb, snd up. 10 11c;
under 60 lbs., steer- and cow, 1 10
c; stags and bull. 7c; klp. 15 to $0
lb.. 10c per lb.; calf, 10 to 14 lbs. lie;
calf, undor 10 lb., 11 12c; green. un
ttlloJ. 10 per lb. le; heepVln,
shearling. No. 1, IS 25c; hort wool,
No. 1. 40 0c each; medium wool
No. 1, $1 1.60 each; murrain pelt,
10 to 20 per cent lose; horse hldea,
alted, $1.50 to 2. according to else;
dry, according to aUe, $1 $1.26; colt.
25 50o each; Angora, wooled, 10c
$1.60; goat, common, 15 25o each.
Produce.
Butter Country creamery, S5 S6
TIDE TABLE, APRIL
High Water.
Date.
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10:871
0:04
0:38
1:10
1:41
1:12
1:44
1:11
1:62
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.... 1 8767 -0.1 9:05 1.7
.... 8 9:47 -0.1 9.48 2:8
. ,. 3 10:43 -0.0 10:40 2.9
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S 12:58 0.4
. .. 6 1:07 8.7 2:13 0.4
, ... 7 1:86 8.6 3:23 0.8
.... 8 8:62 8.0 4.23 0.2
... 9 4:63 2.8 6:15 0.1
. ..10 6:421 1.6 5:58 0.6
. ...11 6:231 1.0 6:36 0.7
12 7:03 0.7 7:11 1.0
. , .18 7:4 0.4 7:47 1.6
. ...14 8:18 0.8 8:20 8.0
....16 8:65 0.4 8:50 2.4
....16 9:80 0.5 9:20 2.8
. ..17 10:07 0.7 9:54 8.2
. ..18 10:48 0.9 10:40 8.6
....19111:33 1.1 11:37 4.0
, ...201 12:28 1:2
. ...21 0:62 4.0 1:28 1.8
....22 2:12 3.8 2:28 1.4
....23 3:22 8.2 3:26 1.8
....24 4:13 2.5 4:18 1.2
, ...25 4:58 1.7 6:04 1.1
26 5:43 0.8 6.48 1.2
,. ..27 6:28 0.1 6:38 1.8
. ...28 7:12 -0.6 7:18 1.8
....29 7:58 -0.8 8:01 8.0
....80 8:46-1.0 8:47 2.4
6c.
lrd Kettle-rendorod, tierces, 13c;
Tub, 12 8-4c; 60s 12 l-4c; 20s 12 l-2c;
log 13 l-4o; Standard pure, tierces,
lc to compound, tierces, 1 l-2c; leaf,
llo.
DrleJ Fruits Apples, evaporated.
10c per lb.; sundrled, socks or boxes,
none; apricot 20c; poaches 13 l-2c;
pears, 11 l-2c; prunes, Italian, 4 6-
l-2c; French, 4 6c; Figs, California,
blacks, 6 t-4c; California whites, gc;
Smyrna, 20c; plums, pitted, 6c;
Figs White, lb., 6 7c; black, t
7c;
Provisions Hams, large 18o; small,
16 l-2c; picnic, 12c; boiled hams, 25c
boiled picnic, 20c; breakfast bacon.
fmcy, 21 l-2c; English, 17c; dry salted
short clears, 12c; backs, 12c
RATES EXPIRE ON THE
30TH OF APRIL
Qreoarlea, Provision, Ete.
Buirar.wck busts D. Q. $4.92
1-2
Golden C, $4.12 1-2; extra C, $4.41-
1-1; .powdered. $5.02 1-1; cube, 15.17
1-1; beet, $4.71 1-1; fruit sugar, $4.
92 1-1; boxo. 50 cts. cwt advance over
saik baala (lea l-4c If paid for In fif
teen days).
nan Small white, 1 i-4o; largo
whlto. 1 1-lc; pink, Ic; bayou, 4 1-lc;
Lima, S l-2c; Mexican reds, 4 l-4o.
Coffee Mocha, 14 llo; Java, fan-
cy, 26 Z8c; Java, gooa, zv w
Java, ordinary, 17 20o; Costa Blca.
fancy, 18 20c; Costa, Blca. good, 12
18c; Arbucklo, 16 63 cwt.; Lion, IB-
7-8c por lb.; Columbia coffee, 14 l-4c;
Salvador, 13 l-2c;
Nuts Walnut, No. 1, soft shell, 17
18c; No. 1 hard shell, 15 leo.; al
monds. 19 Si 20c: Albert 16c; Braslls'.
20c; pecans, 23c; hickory, 8c; Vlr
Klnlii nennuts, 8 l-2c; Jumbo Virgin-
In peanut, 10c; Japanese peanuts, 6-
l-2c; Chestnut. Italian, 20c; Italian
:0o; cocounuts, dozen, 85 90c; pine-
nuts, 17 l-2c.
Italstlna Looso Muscatels, 3 crown
2-crown,8 l-2c; BlcacheJ seed-
loss Sultanas, 10 13 l-2c; unbleach
t-A si.oilliss Sultanas. 8 l-2c; London
layers, 8-crovn, whole boxes of 201b.
$2.25; 2-crown, 12.10.
9c
DUTY OF EVERY PACIFIC COAST
ER TO URGE THE COMING OF
KIN AND FRIENDS DURING THE
NEXT THREE WEEKS.
(Special Correspondence.
PORTLAND, Ore., April 8, Every
resident of Ongon should at once
muke It his or her personal duty to
write a letter to some acquaintance
relative, or friend ,or better tlll to
some old home paper, advising that
the colonists rate will expire April
30ih; there Is no time to lose. These
are one-way rate and good to almost
any nolnt In Oregon, for $25.00-to
polnta East of I'matlllo.
Houlton and St Helens have project
ed a Joint organisation for aevelop
ment purposes and are determined to
greatly Improve their community and
Invite new settlers'.
The Gresham Commercial and Devel
opment League Is the latest member to
gain admission Into the Oregon De
velopment League.
Hon. Peter Loggle, President of the
North Bend Chamber of Commerce.
has Just returned from a complete tour
o tho United States having visited
hundreds of different cities, and spend
lng a large amount of time at the na
tional capltol In behalf of tha develop.
ment of Oregon. Mr. Loggle reports
tremendous Interest In this State and
predicts great advancement In ever1
portion of the State, In which Coos
Hay will be one of the very pronounc
ed lenders.
The Executive Committee of the Port
land Commercial club held a meeting
Inst Thursday, nt which It was deter
mined to Increase the fund available
for advertising Oregon, and conduct
an especially active campaign.
TRANSPORTATION.
The K"Line
The Price of Health.
"The price of health In a malarious
f'lstncl Is lust 25 cents; the cost of a
box of Dr. Kings New Life Pill
writes Ella Slavnn Of N.,lan I. Alii
New Life Pills cleanse gently and lm-
rnrt new life ond visor to the system
25c. Satisfaction guaranteed at Chas
Rogers, Druggist.
Astoria & Columbia R. River R. Co
Effective Sunday, September 0. 100 Paelfle Time.
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Night Boater Portland and
Way Landings.
PA38ENGER3. FREIGHT.
Leave Astoria dally exoept 8unday st
7 p. m.
Leaves Portland Daily Except 8unday
t 7 a. m.
Qulok 8ervloe Excellent Meals
Good Berths.
Landlna Aetorla Flavel Wharf.
Landing Portland Foot Taylor 8t
CM. FOWLER, Agent.
Phono Main 2761.
LOGGERS MEETING.
At Portland The Yellow Fir Loggers
Will Endeavor To Keep Price Up.
At a meeting of the logging com
panies making a specialty of deliver
ing yellow flr, to be held In Portland
tomorrow an effort will be made to
offset the recent cut In prices and the
efforts to put the prices still lower.
A short time ago the mill owners
cut the price on first class logs from
$18 to $12 and It Is said, are trying to
make a further decrease In price.
Tho log men say that the market value.
of rough mercantile lumber should al
so bo the market value, or cost price
to the mlllowners, of the first quality
of yellow fir logs. They assert that
this arrangomont would still mean am
ple returns on the higher grades of
lumber. The loggers main Idea Is to
prevent a further curtailing of prices
by reaching an agreement among
themselves for the prevention of an
accumulation of a surplus. They will
do everything In their power to hold
the market at Its present stage.
Dainn Buiinesi Aaiin.
"When mv friends thoutrht I was
about to take leave of this world, on
account of Indigestion, nervousness
and general debility, writes A. A.
Chlsholm, Treadwell, N. V., "and when
It looked as If there was no hope left,
I was persuaded to try Electrio Bitters,
and I rejoice to say that they are cu
rl no- me. I nm now rioln? business
agnUi a of old, nnd a mstlll gaming
dany." Best tonic medicine on earth.
, Guaranteed by Chas. Rogers, Drug
gist. 60 C
What the
Triangle A Has Done
The "Triangle A" has increased the dealer's'
trade by enabling him to give hi3 patrons the
greatest cigar values on earth.
The '"Triangle A" has increased the value of
the smoker's cigar money by giving him the
highest possible quality in every grade of "Tri
angle A" cigars.
Everybody concerned reaps the benefit of the
"Triangle A" idea the dealer and you. BOTH.
The dealer secures your eonfdence and that's
how he keeps your business.
Whenever and wherever you buy, whatever
you pay for your cigars, you are entitled to the
best it is possible to produce for the price.
The "Triangle A" on. the box is the only
assurance you have that you are getting this
100 of quality.
Don't Trust to Luck!
See that the cigar box is stamped with the
"Triangle A" merit mark every time youH get
a smoke worth double what you got before the
introduction of "Triangle A" methods. Look
for the mark that insures quality.
The New CREMO
is the most satisfactory kind of proof but you are safe
in buying any brand bearing the "A" (Triangle A) on
, the box. Every box is extra-wrapped in glassine paper,
sealed at each end with the "Triangle A" in red, to
maintain perfect smoking condition and cleanliness until
the box i3 opened.
JV
Merit A Mark
AiJiX-iIvlVu.1 uuiu
Manufacturer
V
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The Kind You Hare Always Bought, and vrhich has been
in use for over 30 years, has borne the signature of
and Has peenionue imuci ma i";-S2S?--f
sonal supervision since its infancy.
TASww Allow no one to deceive you in this.
All Counterfeits, Imitations nd" Jnst-as-goodare but
Experiments that trifle with and endanger the health of
Infants and Children-Experience against Experiment.
What is CASTORIA
Castoria is a harmless substitute for Castor Oil, Pare.
gori. Drops and Soothing Syrups. It is Pleasant. It
contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other Narcotic
substance. Its age is its guarantee. It destroys Worms
and allays Fevcrishness. It cures Diarrhoea and Wind
Colic. It relieves Teething Troubles, cures Constipation
and Flatulency. It assimilates the Food, regulates the
Stomach and Bowels, giving healthy and natural sleep.
The ChUdren's Panacea The Mother's Friend.
GENUINE CASTORIA ALWAY!
Sears the Signature of
J
The KM You Have Always Bought
In Use For Over 30 Years.
THI OIHT.OH eOMKNir, TT Mt STRUT. KtVO T.
ASTORIA IRON WORKS
JOHN FOX, Pres.
F L BISHOP. Secretary
INelson Troytr, Vice-Pres. and Snpt
Astoria savings bank. Trea
Designers and Manufacturers oi
THE LATEST IMPROVED t ' j "i
Canning Machinery, Marine Engines and Boilers
Complete Cannery Outrib Furnished.
CORRESPONDENCB'SOilCITEOJll . Foot of Fourth Btreat
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