FRIDAY APRIL 12, 1907. THE MORNING ASTOIIIAN, A STOMA, OREGON. 7 latest Quotation; in tho Portland Markets. Complete Market Raports Corrected laoh Day) Giving tha WhotetaU Prlee of Commodtl, Farm Pro due and Vegetable, POrtTLAND, Or,, April 11,-Coun-try produce of all tirli la In Unlit aup ply on Front mvct due to Hit fact l lint the road f it kiveral week tmv boon in aucb con lltlrn tint It waa difficult for fnrmrra to get to market. Ilea vtr relpti r pectd oon If th wouthur continue filr. Q tc; heitvl, 7 8c; baef, bulla, I Sl-2c; cow, t tc; ateerg, f 0 7o; mutton, medium alia, t 10c; large 7 0 8o. Flhhallbut, ll-2o: black coil, Id; black bR, per lb., IHc; lrlpd ban, 13c; herring, 6c; flounder, tc; catfish, 12c; shrimp, 10o; perch, to; sturgeon, 12 l-!c; aea trout, He; IIvrIJo, frown, tc; steclheads, 11c; torn col 7c; mclu, Be; Chinook inlmon, 12 1 c. Oytera Bhoalwnter bay, per gal- ton. 12.55; per aek, 14. EO; Toka Point. 11.00 per 100; Olymplaa, 120 Iba., ; Olyrnpla, par gallon, $2.25, Clama Itardahnll, par box, 12.40; ra cer clam, 12 par box. i WHOLESALE PRICES. i Tha following ar quotation! ruling Portland aa raportad by Jobbara In tha varloue line': Grain, Flour, Food Wheat-Club. 72 O 7lo; Valloy. 70 O 71 e; blueatem, 74 C T8c; red, 71c. Flour Hard wheat patent, f4.lt, straight. 12.10; graham, II.7S O 24.25; rya, IS; whole wheat flour, 14.00 O 14, 10: Valley flour. 12.15 0 12.75; Dakota, IS 40 0 5 10; Raatern Rye. 15.40; Pill, rury 1J0; Corvallla, 11.55. Oaia-Whtte. 122; gray, 12150. Corn-Whole, 125; cracked, lit per ton. rtarley-Drawing. 122 O 122; feed 121 O 22; rolled, 121.50 O 24.50. Rye 11.45 0 150 per cwt. Hay Valley, timothy. 116 0 11; Eaatam Oregon. 115 0 It; Clover, 17 C 7.50; cheat, 17 47 7.50: alfnlfn. 111. 50; gTaln. hay, 17 ? t; vetch, $7.50 J It. Buckwheat HI per ton. Mlllatuffa Middling. $25; chop, $15; bran. 117: short, $11.60. Cereal fooda Rolled oate, cream, 10 -th, aacka, $7; lower grade, 15 60 fj I. 50: oatmeal, ateel cut, 45-lb. aacka. tt bbl; lb. aacka, $4.25 per bale: oat meal, (ground.) 451b. aacka, $7.50 per bbl.: l-lb. aacka-, 14 per bale; apllt peaa 14.15 per 100-lb. aacka; 25-lb.' bosea. 11.25; pearl barley, $4 per 100 Iba.; IS tb. boxe, $1 15 per box; paatry flour. 10 lb. aacka, $2.10 per bbl. Oraln bag Foreign and domestic, I 2-4 centa. Produce. PutterCountry creamery, 25 0 It o; city creamery, 17 l-2c; "tore, 20 4 21c; butter fat, lie Egg Oregon ranch, lie a dosen. Poultry Old rooatere, I 0 10c; bene, 14 0 14 l-2c; fryer, n no; broil era, 22 4 26c; dreaaed atock, 1 0 1 1-2 c; higher than live; duck, 15 O lto; turkeye, II 0 I4c; J reeled, n 15c; geeaa, live, I Ic; dreaeed, 10 0 11c; pigeon, II O MO; squab, $l Q $3 dog, Cheeae Young America, 11 0 It 1-3 o; Oregon full cream (lata, 15 1-2 0 ltc. Honey Dark, It 1-2 11c; amber, II lie; fancy white, 14 13o. I O Frulta. Troplcnl fruit flananas, 5c per pound: pineapple, $4.50 6.60 per doien; lomone, $2.50 4.00 box: or ange, $2.15 9 $3.00; grape fruit, $4.50 crnte; lime, 75c $1.25 per 100; tan gerine; $1.75 per box. Domeitle frulta Apple, common, 15c $1,00; fancy, 11.60 1,60 box; cranberrlca, $10 11 bbl. Hop, Wool, Hide, Eto. Hop Choice, I 11c; prime. 1 l-2c per lb. Wool Valley, 21 22c; Ewrtern Oregon, II II l-2c: aa to ehrlnknge. Feather Oeee, whit, 15 40c; gerae, gray or mixed, 26 20c; duck, white, 15 0 20c; duck, mixed, 12 150. Mohair Choice, 21 29c. Caecara lagrada, (Chlttlm bark) 6 1-2 t 1-2 ct. per lb. Dee max Good, clean and pure. 22 !Ec per lb, Tallow Prime, 2 1-2 4 l-2c; No. 2 and grease, I 3c per lb. Oregon grap rooi Per 100 Iba., 2 4c. Hide Dry No. 1, It lb, and up, per lb.. 17 ltc; kip. No. 1, 17 20c; according to klxe. Dry ailted bulls and ateg, one-third leaa than dry flint: low grade J-1J Ic per lb. e; anlted ateer, to lb, and up, 10 11c under 50 lb., atcerv and cOwa, I 10 c; tng and bull. 7c; klp, IS to 10 Iba., 10c per lb.; calf, 10 to 14 Iba. lie; calf, under 10 lb., 11 12c; green, un united, lo per lb, le; sheopfdclni, ahearllnga, No. 1, 15 25c; ahort wool, No. 1, 40', tOc each: medium wool, No. 1, 11 1.60 each; murrain pelt, 10 to 20 per cent lei; hone hide, iftlted. $1.60 to 2, according to also; dry, according to lze, $1 $1.25; colt. 25 tj 50c each; Angora, woolcd, 20c $1.60; goat, common, 15 25c each. loss Bultonaa, 10 II l-2c; unbleach ed aeedle Hultanaa, I l-2c; London layer, l-crown, whole boxe of 201b., 12.25; 2-crown, $2.10. Date" Jldn, 60 lb. boxe. 7c; lib, pnekngn, Jlc; Fard., 16 lb, boxe, 11,40 box. Rice Imperial Japan, No. 1, 5,l5c; Southern Japan, S 1-4 6 l-2c; bro ken, 4 l-2c; head, fancy, t l-4c; choice, tc. lrd Kettle-rendered, tierce", 12c; Tub, 12 2-4c; 60 12 2-4c; 20 12 l-2c; to 11 l-4c; Standard pure, tlsrco, Ic le compound, tierce, I l-2c; lent, lie. DrloJ ' Fruit Apple, evaporated, 10c per lb.; aundrled, aacka or boxe", none; apricot 20c; peachea 12 l-2c; pear, 13 1-lc; prune, Italian, 1-2c; French, 4 tc; Flga, Callfornl black, 6 t-4c; California white, Hmyrna, 20o; plum, pitted, tc; Flgi-Whlte, lb., t 7C) black, t 7c; Provlalon Hama, large ltc; amal!, It l-2c; picnic, 12c; boiled hams', 25c; boiled picnic, 20c; breakfaat bacon, fancy, 21 l-2c; English, 17c; dry aalted hort cleara, 12c; back, 12c. BUSINESS FLOURISHING. Vegetable. Potatoea II. 1.60 per cwt Cabbage, lb. 2 1-2 Ic; Cauliflower, 12.60 per crate; paraley, 25c per dox: hot house lettuce, $2 per box; head, J0o dox; aplnach, 1 5o lb.: arti choke,, 76o $1.00 per doien; peu, 12 l-2o lb.; celery, $3.75 14.00 per crate; okra, 11.75; prouti, lo lb.; to- matoe, Mexican, 12.25 12.75; wpnr agua, II l-2o lb,; rhubarb, 7o lb.; ou cumber, $2 and $2.60 doxen. Onion 760 too. Turnip rer aack, II 11.26; car rota, II and 11.25; beet, 11.24) 1.60; horwradlah, 7 1-1 lo lb. Freh Meat and FUh. Freah meat Veal, medium, 75 to 100 lb., 10 8 l-2c; 100 to 150 lb. 7 l-2o to Ic; 160 to 200 lb., t t I-2c; 200 Iba. and over, 1 1-1 to; pork, 14 Grooeriet, Provisions, Eto. Sugar, eack bnalD. Q. $4.13 1-2 Ooldcn C, $4.32 1-2; extra C. $4.42- 1-2; powdered, $5.02 1-2; cube, $5.27 1-2; beet, $4.72 1-2: fruit ugar. $4 02 1-2; boxes, 60 ct. cwt advance over Mick bal (le l-4c If paid for In flf teen day). Deans' Bmall white, 3 l-4o; largo white, 3 l-2c; pink, Sc; bayou, 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 20c; Costa Rica, fancy, 11 20c; Costa Rica, good, 12 18c; Arbuckle, lt.tS cwt; Lion, 15-7-to per lb.; Columbia coffoe, 14 l-4c; Salvador, 13 1-lc; Nuta Walnut, No. 1, soft shell, 17 18c; No. 1 hard shell, 15 lto.; al monds, 19 20c; Alberts lto; Brazil.', 20c; pecans, 28o; hickory, 8c; Vir ginia peanuts, t l-2c; Jumbo Virgin ia peanuts, 10c; Japanese peanuts, 6-l-2c; Chestnuts, Italian, 20c; Itallnn, 20o; cocoanuts, doxen, 85 90c; plno nuts, 17 l-2o. Raisins Loose Muscatels, 3 crown, 9c; 2-crown, 8 l-2o; Bleached soeil- TIDE TABLE, APRIL High Watri Date. Monday .. Tueaday ,. Wednesday Thursday . Friday .. Saturday . , SUNDAT . Monday ., Tuesday .. Tuesday .. Thursday . Friday . . Saturday . SUNDAT . Monday .. Tuesday . . Wednesday Thursday . Friday .. . Saturday ., SUNDAT , Monday .. Tuesday . . Wednesday Thursday , Friday .. Saturday SUNDAT Monday . Tueaday . ... 1 ... 2 , .. I ... 4 .... 61 ... t ...7 i 8 ...ii ,...2 ....It ...141 ....15 ....16 . ..17 ...18 ....19 ....20 ...21 ....22 tt 23j . ..24 ...25 28 . ...27 28 29 80 A. M. P. M. h.m. 2:27 8:07 8:61 4:43 ft. I h.m. 9.2 9.21 8.9 8.5 5:451 8.2 7:00 8:2fll 1:84 10:87 10:87 0:04 0:381 1:10 1:41 2:12 2:44 8:11 8:521 4:83 6:24! 6:32 7:47 8:67 9:59 10:54 11:45 0:88 1:14 1:58 7.91 7.8 T.I 8.1 8.1 8.5 8.7 8:8 8.8 8.7 8.6 8.2 7.9 7.8 7.2 7.0 6.8 7.0 7.8 7.7 8.1 i'.'i 9.6 9,6 1:08 4:02 5:03 8:18 7:42 8:69 10:00 10:47 11:28 11:28 12:17 12:67 1:87 2:16 2:56 3:86 4:20 5:09 6:06 7:131 8:16 9:12 9.59 10:42 11:22 11:59 12:83 1:22 2:12 1:03 ft. 7.9 7.1 8.7 t.4 t.4 t.7 7.2 7.7 8.2 8.2 8.8 8.8 8:0 7.8 7.2 t.7 6.8 t.O t.O 1.1 t.4 6.9 7.5 8.1 8.5 9.0 8.8 8:8 8.0 7.1 XpRfUTiwr." Low Water. Date. Monday . . Tuesday .. Wednesday Thursday . Friday .. . Saturday . . SUNDAT . Monday .. Tuesday . . Wednesday Thursday . Friday . . . Saturday .. SUNDAT ., Monday . . Tuesday .. Wednesday Thursday , Friday ., , Saturday . . SUNDAT ., Monday , . Tuesday ., Wednesday Thursday ,, Friday . . . Saturday . . SUNDAT ., Monday , , Tuesday ,. .... 1 .... 2 . ..3: ... 4: .... 6 . .. 6 ... 7 .... 8 ... 91 . ..10 ...11 ....12 . ..13 ...14 ....151 ....16 . ..17 ..18 ....19 ...20 ...21 ....22 ....23 ....24 ...25 ....26 . ..27 ...28 ....29 ....80 A. M. j P. M. h.m. jft. h.m. ft. r -O 9:05 1.7 r -0.1 9.48 2:2 1 -0.0 10:40 2.9 I 0.2 11:45 8.4 .... 12:58 0.4 r 8.7 2:13 0.4 I 8.5 8:2.1 0.3 ! 8.0 4.23 0.2 1 2.3 6:15 0.2 ! 1.6 6:58 0.5 i 1.0 6:88 0.7 I 0.7 7:11 1.0 I 0.4 7:47 1.5 I 0.3 8:20 2.0 i 0.4 8:60 2.4 i 0.5 9:20 2.8 ' 0.7 9:64 3.2 I 0.9 10:40 8. 8 11.1 11:87 4.0 .... 12:28 1:3 ! 4.0 1:28 1.8 : 8.8 2:28 1.4 8.2 8:20 1.8 I 3.5 4:18 1.2 1.7 5:04 1.2 t 0.8 5.48 1.2 0.1 6:36 1.8 1-0.6 7:18 1.6 1-0.8 8:01 t.O -1.0 8:47 2.4 According To Rsport Of Poital Re ceipt, And InUrnal Revenue. WAWHNOTON. April 11. While (.lin k vnlui-a are fulling In N.'v York and mhr money center", and com mercial nii'M nr complaining about tho lnieurlty of financial credits, bu. Imch throuich the country, according to report receive,!. In Washington. I" flourishing and show no diminution In volume, postal rocliit are In- n-aslng tremendously, while the gold' ti storm arising t sources producing Internal revenue, grow with each "uc fwfltng nionih. Oovarnment offi cial dw'lurp that no more accurate tmromi't-r of nriunl condition In I rude unci commerce exists than tho Itnnnclul report of the Postofflco Dep artment. It shows that tho fiscal yer 1907. which will end Juno 30, will be tho banner twelve-month period In the matter of receipt In tho history of the country. Likewise, In ternal revence receipt- for the month ending June 30 will ihow th largest for a single year, with the exception of the Civil and Spanish war periods when extraordinary taxes were Im posed to mett extraordinary expense. Internal revenue receipt laet year were In cxcesK of $249,000,000. If tho ratio for the months of the current flscitl yenr ended Feburary 28 Is kept up for March, April, May. and June, receipt for the fall year will go be yond $270,000,000, the high water mark, except In the sixties when the civil war was rnglntr. and In 1S98 and 1S99, when an act was on tho statutes de signed to raise mone to bear tho cost of the munitions against Spain. Hy comparison with last your, In-j creases arc noted in the currant fls- j al year on every Important Item of Internal ri'enm. The total for the cliihts months ended Feburary L'O last was $1S(1.421.S45 its' against $166,875, 412 for the corresponding period In 1906. This ts n gain of more than thirteen million dollars. Y Mi in your office as well as in other departments I l-2c;!! . Is What Ccraetts MMMM? We make all kinds of but our specialty is systems for the II LUMBER BUSINESS!! 'Cnlurribu had Just landed. 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