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About The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930 | View Entire Issue (April 10, 1907)
WEDNESDAY, APRIL 10 1907. THE MORNING ASTOUIAN, AST01UA, OREGON. nnnvi inn itintrnrn i runiLAnu niAimcid Latest Quotations in the Portland Markets. Complete Market Reports Corrsetsd lash Dsy, Giving ths Whelsselt Prises of Commodities, Farm Pro due and Vsgstablts. PORTLAND, Or., April The first shipment uf rlly '1 rhubarb rou ohed ih city today, and U l wiling at from 5 I cunt a pound. The tuff cam from IlvrU.n, whore great tiuantltH are grown, The rhubarb an on the market for the past few we'll) for the nt part cmna from California, and shipping long distances hu tho effect of wilting the stuff. The local output now coming Into market la of first-class quality. chokes,, 7Bo 0 11.00 per dosen; peas, 12 l-2o lb,! eslery, $3.75 0 14.00 per crate; okra, 11.75; sprouts, 9o lb,; to matoes, Mexican, 12.25 12,75; aspar sgus, 12 l-2o lb,; rhubarb, 7o lb.; cu cumbers, 12 and 22.50 doxon. Onlona 75o tOc. Turnltm-rer sack, II 0 11.26; car. rt.i, II and 11,26; beets, 11.25 O 11.60; hnrwradlMh, 7 1-2 c lb. WHOLEIALI. PRICES. T"S allowing art quoiauona iwmi tiTortlnd aa reportea of joDoors in tne various iineei Grain, Flour, Feed Wheat-Club, 71 O 7So; Vallay, 70 O 71 a; blueetem. 74 O 76c; red. Tlo. FlourHard whaat patent, 14.16, tralfht, 11,10; grsham, M7S O 25; ryt. 15; whola wheal flour, 14.00 0 50; Vallty flour, 13.(1 0 1176; Dakota. IS 40 4 6 40; Eastern Rys, 15 40; Pills vury 14.10:, CorvallU, 13.15. Oats Whits, 121; gray, 12160. Corn-Whols, 125; cracked. 114 par ton. Parley Rrswlnf, 121 9 111: tti 111 O 21: rolled, 121.10 If 14 50. Ryt 11.46 Q 1.60 par cwt Hay Valley, tfmothy, 111 0 16; Eastern Oragon. 115 O Hi Clover, 17 4 T.I0; cheat, 17 49 760; alfalfa, 111. 60; grain, hay, 17 47 1; Won, 17.60 0 II. Buckwheat 1 par Ion. Mtllstuffs-Mlddllngs. 125: chopf. Ill; bran, 117; abort. 111.60. Cereal foods Rolled oata, cream, 10 lb, sacks, 7; lower grade, 15.60 O ! 10; oatmeal, steel cut, 4Mb. sacks. It bbl; lb, sacks, 14.25 per bale; oat meal, (ground.) 45-lb. eaoka, 17.50 per bbl.; Mb. aacka, 14 per bale; split peat 14.26 per 100-lb. aacka; 16-lb. boxes, 11.15: pearl barley, 14 par 100 lbs,! li ft, boxes. 11,15 per box; paatry flour, 10 lb. aacka, 11.10 per bbl Grain bags Foreign and domestic, t 1-4 cant. . Freih Meata and Fish. Prh mt Veal, medium, 75 to 100 lb., I 0 1 l-2o; 100 to 150 lb. 7 I- 2c to Ic; 150 to 200 Iba, 0 l-2i 200 Iba. and over, 5 1-2 0 In; pork,' 1 0 Ic; hsavles, 7 4) Ic: beef, bulla, I 0 II- Jo; cowi, 6 0 It; steer, I 0 7c; mutton, mdlum slse, I 0 10o,; large 7 4J Ic. 1 Fish halibut, ll-2c; black cod, Ic; black bn, per lb., He; atrlped baai, lie; herring, Ic; flounders, 4o; catflih. lie; shrimp, 10e; perch, lo; aturgeon. 11 Me; a trout, llo; sllvaralJe, frossn, lo; stselheads, He; torn cod To; amettf, Ic; Chinook salmon, II 1-1 c Oysters Hhoalwater bay, per gal lon, 12.26; per aack, 14,60; Toke Point. ,11.10 per 100; Olymplaa, 120 lb.. II: Olymplae, per gallon, 11.25. Clama Hardshell, per box. 12.40; ra tor clams', 12 per box. Preduoe. Butter Country creamery. 15 0 10 e; city creamery, 17 l-2o; store, 20 0 tic; butter fat, He. Eggs Oregon ranch, llo a doten. Poultry Old roosters, I 0 10c; hens. 14 r 14 Me; fryers, H 0 17o; broil ers, 22 25c; dressed stock. 10 11-1 c; higher than live: duck", 15 lo; turkeys, 12 0 14c; Jressed, 14 0 16c; geese, live, I 0 Ic: dressed, 10 0 lie; pigeons, 1 0 1.60; squibs, 1 49 II dot. Cheese Toung America, II 0 H 1-S o; Oregon full cream flats. 15 1-2 0 lc. Honey Dark, 10 1-1 0 llo; amber, 11 0 He; fancy white. 14 0 15o. dry, according to site, 11 0 11.26; colt, 25 0 too nch; Angora, woold, 30o 0 11,60; goat, common, 16 0 2Sa each. Fruits. Tropical fruits Ranana. 5c per pound; pineapples, 14.60 0 5.50 per doten; lemons, 11.60 0 4.00 box: or anges, 11.15 0 12.00; grape fruit, 14.50 crate; limes, 75o 0 11.25 per 100; tan gerines; 11.75 per box. Domestic fruits Apples, common. 160 0 11.00; fancy, 11.50 0 150 box; cranberries, 10 0 11 bbl. Vegetablss. Potatoes 11. 0 1.60 per cwt Cabbage, lb. 1 1-2 0 lo; Cauliflower, 11.50 per crate; parsley, lie per dos; hot house lettuce, 12 per box: head. 40o dos: spinach, 1 0 5o lb.; art!- Heps, Wool, Hldss, Etc Hops Choice, I 0 lie; prime, I 0 I Mo per lb. Wool Valley. 21 0 22c; Eaatorn Oregon. 25 0 II Mc; as to shrinkage. Feathers Geese, white, 15 0 40c; geese, gray or mixed, 26 O I0o; duck. white, IS 0 20c; duck, mixed, 11 0 15a Mohair Choice, 21 0 llo. Cases ra sagrada, (Chlttlm bark) S 1-1 0 I M cts. per lb. Beeswax Oood, clean and pure, 11 0 !So per lb. Tallow Prime. 11-10 4 Mo; No. 1 and grsase. 1 0 lo per lb. Oregon grape root Per 100 lbs.. 1 0 4o. HIJea Dry No. 1, II lbs. and up. per lb., 17 0 lie; kip, No. 1. 17 0 20c; according to slse. Pry silted bulls and stsgs, one-third less thnn dry flint: low grades 2-12 0 lo per lb. less; suited steer, 60 lbs. and up, 10 0 11c; under 50 lbs., steers' and cows, 9 0 10 c; stags and bulls, "ci kips, 15 to 30 lbs., 10c per lb.; calf, 10 to 14 lbs. lie; calf, under 10 lbs., 11 0 llo; green, un rnlteJ, lo per lb. less; sheepskins, shearlings, No, 1, IS 0 25c: short wool. No. 1, 40 0 (Oo each; medium wool, No, 1, II 0 1,60 each; murrain pelts, 10 to 20 per cent less; horse hides, salted, 11.60 to 1, according to size; Greoerles, Provisions, Etc. Hugnr, sack basis D. O. 14.92 1-2 Oolden C, H22 1-2; extra C, 14.42-1-2; powdered, 15.02 1-2; cube, 15.27 1-2; beet, 14,72 1-2; fruit sugar, $4. 92 1-2; boxes, 60 cts. cwt advance over suck basis (less t-4o If paid for In fif teen days), Beans Small white, I l-4c; Inrgn white, I l-2c; pink, Ic; bayou, 4 l-2c; Lima, 5 l-2c; Mexican reds, 4 3-4c. Corfee Mocha, 14 O Ho; Java, fan cy, 26 0 llo; Java, good, 20 0 24c; Java, ordinary, 17 0 20o; Costa Rica, fancy, II 0 20c; Costa Rica, good, 12 0 He; Arbuckle, 11.61 cwt.; Lion, 15-7-6o per lb.; Cplumbla coffee, 14 l-4c: Kalvador, 12 Mc; Nuts Walnuts, No. 1, soft shell, 170 He; No. 1 hard ihell, II 0 Ho.; al monds, II 0 20c; Alberts 16c; Braxlls, 20c; pecans, 21c; hickory, c; Vlr glnla peanuts, 1 Mo; Jumbo Virgin ia peanuts, 10c; Japana peanuts, -1.2c; Chestnuts, Italian. 20c; Italian, 20c; cocoanuia, doten, 16 0 90c; pine nuts, 17 Mc. Raisins Loose Muscatels, I crown, c; 2-crown, 1 Mo; Bleached seed Ion 8ultanss, 10 0 11 Mo; unbleach ed seedlosa ButtsnM, 1 Mc; London layers, 1-crown, whole boxes of 20tbs 12.26; 2-crown, 12.10. Date 0"lden, 60 b. boxes, 7c; lib. rmcksgcs, Ic; Fard., 15 lb. boxes. 1.40 box. t Rice Imperial Japan, No. 1, 15.95c; Southern Japan, 6 1-4 0 5 Mc; bro ken, 4 l-2c; head, fancy, I l-4c; choice, Ic. Lard Kettle-rendered, tierces, He; Tubs, 11 l-4c; 60s II l-4e; 10s 12 Mc; 10 11 l-4o; Standard pure, tierces, lc less compound, tierces, 1 l-2c; leaf, lie. DrloJ .Fruits Apples, evaporated, 10c per lb.; sundrled. Backs or boxes, none; apricots lOo; peaches 11 Mc; pears, IS Mc; prunes, Italian, 4 0 Mc; French, (0 4c; Figs. California, blacks, 5 l-4e; California whites, le; Smyrna. 10c; plums, pitted, lo; Figs White, lb., S 0 7c; black, I 0 7c; Provisions Hsms, large Ho; small, 1 Mc; picnic, llo; boiled hams, 15c; boiled picnic, 10c; breakfast bacon. fancy, 21 Mc; English, 17c; dry salted short clears, 12c; backs, 12c NEWSY ITEMS FROM WAURENTON TIDE TABLE, APRIL APRIL, 1907." "APRIL, 18077 High Water. Date. Monday .. . .... 1 Tuesday 1 Wednesday ., .. Thursday .. .... Friday Saturday 61 SUNDAY 7 Monday ., Tuesday Tuesday .,. Thursday .. 11 Friday 2 Saturday IS SUNDAY .. 1..14 Monday IK Tuesday ... ....16 Wednesday ,. .,17 Thursday .. ...18 Friday 10 Saturday 20 SUNDAY 21 Monday 22 Tuesday 23 Wednesday .. ..14 Thursday 15 Friday 26 Saturday 27 SUNDAY 2R Monday 20 Tuesday .. .:...80 A. M. P. M. h.m. 2:27 1:07 1:51 4:48 5:45 1.2 7:001 8:20 :14 10:17 10:87 0:04 0:88 1:10 1:41 1:12 1:441 8:11 1:62 4:83 5:14 6:82 7:47 8:57 9:59! 10:54 11:45 .... 0:88 1:14 1:68 ft I h.m. 9.2 9.2 1.9 1.5 7.91 7.1 T.t 1.1 1.1 8.5 1.7 1:8' 8.8 8.7 8.6 8.2 7.9 7 M 7.0 I 7.0 7.8 7.7 8.1 9.4 9.6 9.61 1:08 4:02 COS 1:18 7:42 1:69 10:00 10:47! 11:28 11:28 11:17 11:67 1:17 1:16 1:66 8:84 4:20 6:09 6:06 fill 8:18 9:12 9.69 10:42 11:22 11:59 12:83 1:22 1:12 8:03 ft. 1.1 1.7 1.1 1.0 6.0 1.1 1.4 1.9 7.5 1,1 1.5 9.0 l.t 8:1 1.0 7.6 Low Water. 1 "X. M. )'"P. M. Date. hjnT ft h.m. "ft. Monday" .... 1 8:67 -0.1 9:05 1.7 Tuesday 2 9:47 -0.1 9.48 2:3 WedncHduy . .. 3 10:43 -0.0 10:40 2.9 Thursday 4 11:46 0.2 11:45 8.4 Friday 6 12:68 0.4 Saturday 1:07 8.7 2:13 0.4 SUNDAY 7 1:86 8.5 8:23 0.1 Monday 8 8:62 3.0 4.23 0.2 Tuesday 9 4:63 2.3 6:15 0.1 Wednesday . ..10 5:42 1.6 6:68 0.5 Thursday 11 :2S 1.0 :S 0.7 Friday 12 7:08 0.7 7:11 1.0 Saturday IS 7:42 0.4 7:47 1.5 SUNDAY 14 8:18 0.3 8:20 2.0 Monday 15 8:55 0.4 8:60 2.4 Tuesday 16 9:80 0.5 9:20 2.8 Wednesday . ..17 10:07 0.7 9:64 8.2 Thursday .. ,.18 10:48 0.9 10:40 8.6 Frldny 19111:83 1.1 11:37 4.0 Saturday 201 12:28 1:8 SUNDAY 21 0:52 4.0 1:28 1.8 Monday 22 2:12 3.8 2:28 1.4 Tuesday 28 3:22 8.2 8:28 1.3 Wednesday ....24 4:13 2.6 4:18 1.2 Thursday 25 4:68 1.7 6:04 1.8 Friday 26 5:43 0.8 5.48 1.2 Saturday 27 6:28 0.1 t:Sft 1.3 SUNDAY 28 7:12 -0.6 7:18 1.6 Monday 29 7:68 -0.8 8:01 2.0 Tunsrtny 80 8:46 -1.0 8:47 2.4 WARRENTON PEOPLE VISIT AS TORIA, J. W. DETRICH BUILD ING A FIVE ROOM HOUSE IN O'HARA'S ADDITION. Mr, U. 8, IJnlforty, Mies Nellie Hal frrty, Mrs. Reddlck, Mrs, (.'ummlngs, Mrs. Wh!rlr and Mlsa Cora Macoon wera among: the pfusfingurs that board ed the train for Astoria at Warwiton Depot Monday. John W. Detrlck. tho contractor, ac tually walked into the business dis trict of thin city after 7 p. m. last ev ening. The natives wer greatly sur prised to meet him at no late an hour and on Inquiring Ivarmsl he was so busy building a Ave roomed house In O'Hnra'a aJdltlon, West Warrenton, that bo had not been able to attend to other business during regular work hours . ' Bam Shepherd today forsook his reg ular occupation, as tallyman, to superlntnJ the removal of hla furni ture and effects from Warren's Hall to a house on Main St. Mr. Jacob Duff of Portland stepped off the Seaside train to change for Kort Steven-, a revested by the con ductor, the local soon arrived, switched exchanged cara at both mills, turned one point of the Y and Instnad of com ing back on the opposite "We of the depot, went full ahead, towards Fort Stevens, leaving the gentleman nameJ, standing bewildered, alongside the track-wlih hla railroad ticket In his pocket, which, he afterward forfeited for a tie pass. Mr. Duff carried a mandolin with him on his forward march, evidently he Is an aJherent to the proverb "Mus ic hath charms." Doina Business Again. "When my frlonds thought 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 hop left I was persuaded to try Electric Bitters, and I rejoice to say that they are cu ring me. I am now doing business uK'iin a of old, n.id a mstill gaMng dany." Best tonlo medicine on earth. Guaranteed by Chas. Rogers, Drag gist 60 c. EUREKAI Yet, I Hsw Found It at Last Found what? Why that Chamber Iain's Salve cures Ecsema and all man ner of Itching of the skin. I have been a Icted for many years with a skin disease. I had to get up three or four tlmos every night and wash with cold water to allay the terrible Itching, but since using this salve In Docembor, 1905, the Itching has stopped and has not troublod me. Elder John T. Ong ley, Rootvllle, P. For sale by FranK Hart and leading druggists. TRANSPORTATION. The KmMm ASTORIA IRON WORKS JOHN' FOX, Pres. F L BISHOP. 8ecretar f Nelson Troyti, Vice-Pres. tnd fitint. ASTORIA HA VISGS BANK. Tree Designers and Manufacturers 01 THE LATtrIT IMPROVED Canning Machinery, Marine Engines and Boilers Complete dnnery Outrib Furnish J. CORRESPONDENCE 'SOliCITED Foot of Fourth tsireer SCOW BAY IRON & BRASS WORKS A8TOKIA, OREGON IRON AND BRASS FOUNDERS! LAND AND MARINE ENGINEERS Up-to-EsU Bsw Mill HscblaeryJR Prompt atttation liven u,. repairwork 18th and Franklin Ava. Tst. Main zsov H. a PARKER, Proprietor. E. P. PARKER, Manager. PARKER HOUSE EUROPEAN PLAN. First Claas In Every Respset Free Coach to the House. Bar and Billiard Room. Oood Check Restaurant Astoria, I : ..n""' VI mmm VTT Oood Sample Rooms on Ground Ffctor Oregon for Commercial lien. I The Pries of Hsslth. "The price of health In a malarious Mstricl Is Just 25 cents; the cost of a box of Dr. King's New Life Plus,' writes Ella Blayton. of N.ani. Ark. New Ufa PUIs cleanse gently and Im part new Ufa and vigor to the system. 26c. Satisfaction guaranteed at Chas Rogers, Druggist PURELY BUSINESS MATTER. n ,1 President C. M. Lsvey, And Party In Ths City To Meet Owners. President C. M. Levey, of the Astoria ft Columbia River Railroad Company, arrived hero yesterday at 11:35 a. m. In his private car, attached to the Port land express. They came solely, and only to meet tho stock-holders of the road, at the annual meeting of the latter, billed for the city at this time. In conversation with an Astorlan re porter. Mr. Levey said the trip had no significance beyond this and was made necessary by the arrantrcment made heretofore to hold the annual meet ing in this city. He, hlmselfmay re turn here on matters connected with the new organization of the official staff In this city, In the course of an other week. The second lloor of the Bond street building where the A. & C. holds forth lookH like a circus' break-up with the litter of boxes and bundles Incident to tho removal of the auditing department to Portland tomorrow morning. Mr. Jenkins, the new general freight agent of tho road, was with the party yes terday, and will return here for good, very shortly. if IE THE GEM C. F.WISE. Prop. , Choice Wines, Liquors. Merchant Lanes Irsm snd Cigars 11:30. m. to 1:30 f M. Hot Luck at all Bonn si Ccnta Comer Kltvsnth and Commercial ASTOKXA ORSGOH Astoria & Columbia R. River R. Co Effective Sunday, September 9. 1000-Paelflo Time. 'n. in. pin 1.00 S.10 9M I.OH ' 10.85 a,m. p.m a-m g.15 5. W 11.40 8.W 6.1011'fto -m 8.11 12.05 Mft O.SMlSUft 8.411 e.MUM i.m e.w 8.55 '40 . T. ,m p.m p-m H.m 81)0 V.10 W3 10.05 U'Uo 1U5 111.55 11.561 ZLsi PORTLAND UOIU.K RAINIER CLATSKANIR Ar ASTORIA liVs Lv. AHTOTtH Ar. Ar. WARKKNTON Lv; iiV. WAKKKNTON Ar. Ar. FT. HTKVENH Lv. Lv FTrBTKVrcNS sr Ar. WARRENTON Lv. Lv.WARRRNTON Ar, Ar. BEAHIDE Lv. JtrT a. 111 p. 111 1 p. in a, m 11.55 B.04) 10.45 8.40 ' 10.: H.'Jfi t.45 7.40 8,i 8.10 8.15 6.30 1.45 10.45 7.65 6.05 K.wio.ar, 7.54 5.05 2.15 10.U5 7'42 8.00 10.16 7.41 10.14 T-'ia 10.05 7.7 10.05 8.60 4.80 S.80 p.m p ni a. in- Steamer - Lurline Night Boat for Portland and Way Landings. PASSENGERS. FREIGHT. Lsavas Astoria daily except Sunday el 7 p. m. Leaves Portland Dally Except 8unday at 7 a. m. Quick Ssrvloe Excellent Msals Good Berths. Landing Astoria Flavsl Wharf. Landing Portland Foot Taylor St C. M. F0WLER, Agent. Phone Main 2761. SHIP-YARD INSIGHT. J. Lindstrom, of Aberdeen, Coming To Astoria In This Behalf. Manager J, H. Whyte, of the Asto ria, Cluimber of Commerce, Is In receipt of a letter from thu master ship-bull-dor of the Cray's Harbor Industry, an nouncing his Intention of coming to Astoria very shortly to over look the chances that may be here for the in stallation of a first-class shlp-bulld-Ing plant In this harbor. It seems' that someono has written lilm from hero, offering htm a site for such a plant, at $35,000, a figure In finitely beyond the needs of a concern of that kind, and Mr. Lindstrom de sires to get in touch with the people here and see for himself just what fa cilities are available, It is' quite probable that If he comes and opens up suefi an Industry it will bring from 100 to 150 wore mechanics to the city and aside from the pres tlgo of havlnff such an establishment here, the advantage of such an access of trained workmen, Is two palpable to debate. It Is likely he will have a soore of men out In the woods looking up and working knee-timbers for his contracts and In all ways the acces sion of such an investment here will be of Infinite value to the community and let it hoped to the investor. To Be Happy f and Gay Means not only good things to eat, but also the beet of things to drink, t and the best of all good drlnke ie 8und A Carlson's X Rye and Bourbon Whiskies, Cholce'Wines and Champagnes. THE COMMERCIAL 509 Commercial St APPEARANCES Often a person is sized up by his appear ance; by the tone that surrounds him. And more often a business house is sized up by the stationary it uses. A cheap letter head or a poor bill head gives a mighty poor first impression and makes business harder to transact. Good printing costs no more than poor printing. The first im pression is half the battle in business. You wouldn't employ a "sloppy" sales man; why pu up with "sloppy" station ery, that gives a wrong impression of the importance of your business. Let us do your printing and help you to make that ten strike. The J.S. DellingerCo. ASTORIA, OEEGON 12.80 p. ml