TUESDAY, APRIL H, 1007. THE MORNING AfcTOltl AN, A STOMA, OREGON. 7 mmm Absolutely Pure A Cream of Tartar Powder free from alum or phos phatlo acid Hakos Homo Baking Easy 6 FUMLANU Latest Quotations in the Portland Markets. Complete Market Report Correoted Each Dy, Giving the Whotnl& Prloe of CemroodHles, farm Pre due and Vegetable. , .PORTLANP, Ore.. April 15. Among the now things In ttto produce market today are a shipment of hothouse cu cumbers from Denver. They are of A large U and fine quality, and aell at 1160 doxon. Florid and Mexican tomatoes Hie plentiful,, this former sel ling at l( a crate and (he latter at It 75. The difference In quality, the Florida product comet In somewhat larger package than that from Mex doten; lemons, 18.50 O 400 bos; or- angee, $1.31 11.00; grape fruit, $4.50 erate; Urn, 75o $121 per 100; tan ferine; 11.75 per bog. Domestic fruit Apple, common, ISo O 11.00; fancy, 11.(0 150 box: cranberries, 110 U bbl. WHOLESALE PRICES. The following aro quotation ruling In Portland reported by Jobber In th various line: Grain, flour, Peed Wheat-Club, 7J 72c; Valley, 70 O 71 e; blueetom, 74 O 75c; red. 71c. Flour Hard wheat patent, 1416, tralght, 1160; graham, 1175 $4.25; rye. 15; whole wheat flour, 14.00 14. 50; Valley flour, $3.65 1175; Dakota, 15 40 4? 5.50; Eastern Bye, $6.40; .Pills rury $120; Corvallls, $155. Oat White, $29; gray. $2160. Corn Whole, $25; cracked. $2 per ton. Barley llrewlng. 121 $2S; foed $11 21; rolled, $2150 14.50. Rye $145 150 per cwt Hay Valley, timothy, $15 1; Eastern Oregon, $15 1(; Clover, $7 7.50; cheat, $7 7.60; alfalfa, $11.- . . . a m. ....... a ffA 4Vl so: train, nay. ti ar o. vmi-n, i.v v $1 Buckwheat $3( per ton. Mlllstuff Middlings, $25; chops. Cereal food Rolled oat, cream, 90 lb. tack. $7! lower graJ. $5.60 . SO; oatmeal, steel cut, 45-lb. sacks, $1 bbl; lb. sacks, $4 16 per bale; oat meal (ground,) 45-lb. tack, $7.60 Pr bbl.; Mb. sack, $4 per bale; split peae $4.25 per 100-lb. tack; 16-lb. boxet, $1.16; pearl barley. $4 per $00 lb.; li ft, boxet, $1.15 per box; pattry flour, 10 lb. Moki, $3.30 per bbl. Grain bog Foreign and domettlo, I $-4 cent Vegetable. Potatoes II. 1.C0 per cwt. Cabbage, lb. ! 1-3 3c; Cauliflower, $3.60 per crate; parsley, 25a per dot; hot houne lettuce, $2 per box; head, 40o dot; tplnach, 3 $o lb.; arti chokes,, 78o $1.00 per doten; pea, 12 1-2C lb,; celery, $175 $4.00 per crate; okra, $1.75: sprout, to lb.; to mato, Mexican, $2.25 $3.76; aspar agus, li l-2o lb.; rhubarb, 7o lb.; cu cumbers, $3 and $2 50 doten. Onion 75c 90c. Turnlps-Per ek, $1 $1.25; car rota, $1 and 11.25; beet, $1.34 $1.60; horseradish, 7 1-2 lo lb. Preih Meats and Flh. Fresh meat Veal, medium, 75 to 100 lbs., $ I l-2e; 100 to 160 lb. 7 l-2o to ?c; 160 to 200 lb., I I 1-tc; 200 lbs. anJ over, 5 1-3 lc; pork, IH lc; heavies, 7 lc; beef, bulls, I 31-!e; cows, 6 lc; steer, I 7c; mutton, medium site, I 10c; large 7 lc. F1h-ha!lbut, ll-2c; black cod, lc: black bAt, per )b., lie; striped bass, 13c; herring. 5c; flounder, lc; catflsh, 12c; shrimp, 10c: perch, lc; sturgeon, 12 l-2c; wi trout, 13c; sllverslJo. froxen, 9e; tteelheads. lie; torn cod 7c; smelts, 6c; Chinook salmon, 13 1-2 c. Oysters Elhonlwater bay, per gal lon, $2.:5; per sack, 14 .50; Toke Point, 11.10 per 100; Olympian, 120 lbs., $1; Olympln, per gallon, $2.25. Clams Hardshell, per box, $2.40; ra tor clam', $2 per box. Fruit. ; Troploal fruit Bananas, lo per pound; pineapple, $4.60 1.50 par Produo. Butter Country creomery, 35 86 c; city creamery, 17 l-2c; store, 20 lie; butter fat, lie. Egg Oregon ranch, lie a doten. Poultry Old roosters, I 10c; hens, 14 14 l-2e; fryers, 11 no; broil ers, 22 25c; dressed stock, 1 1 1-2 c; higher than live; ducks, 15 ice; turkey, 13 14o; Jreswd, 14 15c; geese, live, I lc; dressed, 10 11c; pigeons, $1 1.10: e;uabi, $3 $3 do. Cheese Toung America, II II 1-2 0; Oregon full cream flats, 15 1-2 Ho. Honey-ark, 10 1-1 llo; amber, II llo; fancy white, 14 15c Hep, Wool, Hid, Etc Hope Choice. 11c; prime, 8 I l-2o per lb. Wool Valley, 21 22o; Eaatern TIDE TABLE, APRIL aTrT7i95K" High Water. A. MT" P. M. Date. 1 h.m. ) ft. I ti.m.1 ft. Monday 1 8:27 TlT 8:08 Tl Tuesday 1 1:07 1.3 4:02 7.1 Wednesday ,, ., I 3:61 8.8 5:08 1.7 Thursday 4 4:43 1.6 1:18 1.4 Friday 6 5:46 $.2 7:42 1.4 Saturday 7:00 7.0 8:60 1.7 BUNDAT 7 :i!0 7.8 10:00 7.1 Monday 1:14 1.110:47 7.7 Tuesday 9 10:87 8.1 11:28 8.8 Tuesday 9 10:87 8.1 11:28 8.8 Thursday ,, ,..11 0:04 8.6 18:17 8.8 Friday i2 0:88 8.7 12:57 8.8 Saturday 18 1:10 8:8 1:87 8:0 .SUNDAY ., ,,.14 1:41 8.8 8:18 7.1 Monday .15 2:12 8.7 2:58 7.8 Tuesday 16 8:44 8.6 8:81 1.7 Wednesday .. ..17 8:11 8.2 4:20 8.8 Thursday .. ...18 8:52 7.9 5:09 1.0 Friday 19 4:38 7.6 8:06 1.0 Saturday 20 5:84 T.l 7:11 BUNDAT 21 1:82 7.0 8:16 1.4 Monday 22 7:47 8.8 8:12 8.9 Tuesday . .w.23 8:67 7.0 8.59 7,5 Wednesday,. ..24 9:69 7.3 10:42 8.1 Thursday .. ...2610:64 7.7 11:22 8.5 Friday .. '. 28 11:46 8.1 11:59 9.0 Saturday 27 18:83 8.8 BUNDAT 28 0:88 9.4 1:22 8:8 Monday 29 1:14 8.8 8:12 8.0 Tuesday 80 1:58 1.6 8:08 7.1 Low Water. A. M. f P. M. Date. . I h.m. I ft. h.m. ft. Monday 11:67 -0.1 1:65 1.7 Tuesday 2 9:47 -0.1 9.48 3:3 Wednesday . .. 3 10:43 -0.0 10:40 8.9 Thursday 4 11:46 0.2 11:45 8.4 Friday 6 12:68 0.4 Saturday 8 1:07 8.7 2:13 0.4 SUNDAT 7 2:86 8.5 8:23 0.3 Monday 8 8:62 8.0 4.28 0.2 Tuesday 9 4:68 2.8 5:16 0.8 Wednesday . ..10 5:42 1.6 5:58 0.5 Thursday 11 6:23 1.0 6:86 0.7 Friday 12 7:03 0.7 7:11 1.0 Saturday 13 7:42 0.4 7:47 1.5 SUNDAY 14 8:18 0.3 8:20 8.0 Monday 16 8:55 0.4 8:50 8.4 Tuesday 16 9:80 0.5 9:20 2.8 Wednesday . .,17 10:07 0.7 9:54 8.2 Thursday ., ..18 10:48 0.910:40 8.6 Friday .. ,...1911:83 A. 1 11:87 4.0 Saturday 20 f ... 12:28 1:8 SUNDAY 21 0:62 4.0 1:28 1.8 Monday ,. ....22 2:12 8.8 8:28 1.4 Tuesday 23 8:22 8.2 8:26 1.3 Wednesday ....24 4:18 3.5 4:18 1.8 Thursday 25 4:68 1.7 5:04 1.8 Friday 26 5:43 0.8 5.48 1.2 Saturday 27 8:28 0.1 8:88 1.8 SUNDAY 28 7:13 -0.6 7:18 1.8 Monday ,. ....29 7:68 -0.8 8:01 2.0 Tuesday SO 8:45-1.0 8:47 1.4 Oregon, 18 II l-2o; a to shrinkage. Feather Geese, white, 36 40c; gees, gray or mixed, 25 8O0; duck, white, II 20o; duck, mixed, 11 15o. Mohair Choice, 28 29c. Cnscara sagrada, (Chlttlm bark) I 1-1 I 1-3 cu. per lb. Beeswax Good, clean and pure, 22 25o per lb. T.Hlow-Prlme, I 1-2 4 l-2u; No. I and grease, 8 3a per lb. Oregon grp root Per 100 lb., 2 4c. , IllJe Dry No, 1, 18 lb, and up, p lb., 17 19c; kip, No. 1, 17 20c; according to Ise. Dry salted bull and atagt, one-third less than dry flint; low gratis 1-13 80 per lb. less; salted teer, 10 lb, tnd up, 10 He; under 50 lb., tteerv and cows, 8 10 c; stags and bulls, 7o; kips, IS to 80 lb., lOo per lb,; calf, 10 to 14 lb. 11c; calf, under 10 lbs., 11 12c; green, un salteJ, lo per lb. lea; cheeptkln, shearlings, No. 1, 15 25c; short wool, No. 1, 40 60c each; medium wool, No. 1, $1 1.50 each; murrain pelt, 10 to 20 per cent loss; horse hid, salted, $1.60 to 2, according to 1te; dry, according to site, $1 $1.25; colt, 26 DOo each; Angora, wooled, 20c $1.60; goat, common, IS 2 60 each. Groeerl, Provision, Cto. Sugar, ack bails D. O. $4.12 1-2 Golden C, $4.32 1-2; extra C, $4.42-1-2; powdered, $6.02 1-2; cube, $5.27 1-2; boet, $4.72 1-2; fruit sugar, 14. 93 1-2; boxes, 50 ct. cwt advance over sack basis (less l-4c It paid for In fif teen days). Bean Small white, $ 8-4c; large white, 2 l-2c; pink, 2c;. bayou, 4 l-2c; Lima, 5 l-2c; Mexican red, 4 2-4c. Coffee Mocha, 24 28c; Java, fan cy, 26 28c; Java, good, 20 24c; Java, ordinary, 17 O 20c; Costa Rica, fancy, 18 20c; Costa Rica, good, 12 18c; Arbuckle, 18.13 cwt.; Lion, 15-7-8c per lb.; Columbia coffee, 14 l-4c; Salvador, 12 l-2c; Nut Walnut, No. 1. aoft helL 17 18c; No. 1 hard shell II O llo.; al mond, 19 20c; filbert lie; Braxtl. 20c; pecan, 23c; hickory, lo; Vir ginia peanut, I l-2c; Jumbo Virgin ia peanut, 10c; Japanese peanuts, 1-l-2c; Chestnuts, Italian, 20c; Italian, 30c; cocoanuts, doten, 85 90c; pine nuts, 17 l-2c. Rolsln Loom Muscatel, 3 crown. 9c; 2 -crown, I 1-lc; Bleached seed lea Sultana, 10 II l-2c; unbleach ed seedless Sultana, I l-2c; London layers, 2-erown, whole boxe of 201bs., $2.25; 2-crown. $2.10. Dates Golden, 10 lb. boxes, 7c; lib. package, 80; Fard., 15 lb. boxes, $1.40 box. Rico Imperial Japan, No. 1, $5. 95c; Southorn Japan, 5 1-4 5 l-2c; bro ken, 4 l-2c; head, fancy, 6 8-4c; choice, lc. Lard Kettle-rendered, tierces, 130; Tub. 12 3-4c; 60s 12 3-4c; 30 13 l-2c; 10 13 l-4c; Standard "pure, tierces, lc lest compound, tierce, 8 l-2c; loaf, 13o. DrleJ Fruit Apples, evaporated, 10c per lb.; nindrled, sack or boxes, none; apricots 20c; peaches 13 l-2c; pears, 13 l-2c; prunes, Italian, 4 I-l-2c; French, 4 lc; Figs, California, black, 5 S-4c; California whites, lc; Smyrna, 20c; plums, pitted, lc; Figs White, lb., I 7c; black, I 7c; Provision Hams, large He; small, 16 l-2c; picnic, 12c; boiled hams, 25c; boiled picnic, 20c; breakfast bacon, fancy, 21 l-2c; English, 17o; dry salted short clears, 12c; backs, 12c. TRANSPORTATION. The K" Une 1 a tkk si T irr ii li 1 1'lfo " Steamer - Lurline Night Boat for Portland and Way Landing's. PASSENGERS. FREIGHT. Leaves Astoria daily exoept 8unday t 7 p. m. Leave Portland Daily Exoept Sunday t 7 a. m. Qulok Servlo Exoellent Meal Good Berths. Landing Astoria Flavel Wharf. Landing Portland Foot Taylor 8L C. M. I FOWLER, Agent. 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