THURSDAY, AUGUST I, 1907. THE MORNING ASTOMAN, ASTORIA, OREGON. 1 1 PORTLAND MARKETS Wholesale Price List ported Dally. as Re POltTUNP, Auut 7. New Oregon unions are exacted to rwh tli market In small iimntlil' next week but It l not likely tlmt they will have weaken lug rflVct on the market wfaloh Arm. More vl than usual at thlrtlm ol the year l m ,'lll,"'r turned mh1t und IIhto U ft stronger demand for It than th'r was while the licit weather prevailed. Elbert peach of Am quality are Bow lu the market from California and thov aell freely. There l ft good demand for eggs that are known to be fresh. WHOLESALE PRICES. The following ara quotations ruling la Portland reported by Jobber la tbe nriouft Uneei Grab flour, r4L Wheat-Club, BSc 1 Valley, 8iot blue ,tro, 680 1 red, B4o. , Flour Hard wheat patent, $180 straight, HMi graham, $42S478 rye. 88 1 whole wheat flour, 84-80(3 5 1 Valley flour, 84. DakoU, 18.28(30 80! Ewtem rye, H80( Plllabury, 7 Cor veill, StW. Cereal food Rolled otW, craaro. 00 lb. sack, 7 lower grade, 13.80(36.501 oatmeal, ataeleut, iS lb. aarka, IS bblj 0 lb. aaoks, St25 per balaj oatmeal, fjreund). 5 lb. (, 17 M per bbLj B lb. eacks, 84 per bale) pllt peaa, Hi5 per 100 lb. ack U lb. box, $118 pearl barley, $4 per 100 Ibaj tS lb. box, $1.28 per boiu paetry flour, 10 lb. atka, 82.J0 per .bbL Oate Producer prloeei White, 26j craf. 825(3.28. Corn-Whole, fcM.Mi tracked, 120.50 tier ton. Barley-Producer price, Brewing, 12280 feeJ, 121.60) rolled, t23.5a Rj-li8l.S0 per ewt Rye 11.68 per ewt. Buckwheat 38 per ton. HT-Vller tlmothr. $18(3l8j TmU rn Oregon, 131 323 1 eloter, 860 cheat, $10t alfalfa, $U grain nay, 17(1 881 chop. $15i bran, 17j ahorU, 119.80. Grain bg, foreign and domeetlo, 0o (S l-2. Vegetable. Cablmife-a'er pound, 1 eenUj caull flower, $1.88 per dotenj' pwly, 25o per do., hot houe lettoee, f8efl.00 jbox, head 18o doaeni aplrwch, per box, (1.1 artichoke, 7floU to, okra, .'Wo lh. tomatoes 2,Vj75 box) Sum nier equaeh, 25o boxi wax beune, 24c lb) Oregon rliubiiib, ;)i' oiiciiiiiIkmw, 2tVii,80o (o eifg-plant, 12i' Cuban pep per, 80 cratej asparagus, $1 81.80 box 1 cantaloupe, $2.50(53.00 crate) green corn, 20o dotenj ja, 3o lb. Potatoes-Old, 1.23 per cwt.i ltt2o U Onlm-$l,25(S2.28. Turnip, per sack, $2) carrots, $2.00 ak 1 beet, $1.75 1 horeradlb, 80c per 111. ' ; Domettlo fruit Apple, common, 1. .M(S.$.0t. PTOdliP. I llutterCounlry. creamery, 2730ci city creamery, 30i etore, 18l0cj but ter fat, 28jo. . Kifgs Oregon ranch, candied, BlfSo.1 Cheese Young America, 17oj Oregon full cream flat, 10c. Poultry-Old rooters, 8(0c lb) hen, I2il3e lb spring l4$15o dre.sej lock, llo higher than llvei duck, old, 80e young, 10(31IO turkeys I213cj dresaed, lB17oj geeea, lire, SOOci dreened, 10&llei pigeon, $1 and $1.28 per dotwni aqmbe, $l.783 per doc Honey-Dark, I0llci amber, 120 IS01 fancy whIU, 14tBc. rreah Mutt and flak. Frwh Meat Veal, medium, 78 to 100 11)., 8 file 1 100 to 150 lb, Ocj 130 to 200 lb., 6KZ&01 200 lb, and over, 41-85c pork, 881-2i he vie, 78e beef, bull, S4oi cow, 6 0 at steer, 8(5 8 l-2ot mutton, ma lum dcee, BSttO! Urge and coart, S0t Spring lamb, drained, elOo. Oytn" Shoalwater Bey, per gallon, $2.2B per ack, $4.80) Tok Point, $1. 00 per 100 1 Olympite, 120 lb., $0) Olympla, per gallon, $228. rieh-IIallbut, 70) black cod, 8c; black baaa, per lb., 20oi triped ba, IJoj herring. 6 l-2c flounder, 8c cat fleh, He 1 ehrlmp, 10c 1 perch, Oc; tur- geon, II l-2ci mi trout iscj lorn coa, 7c 1 Chinook aalmon, Ulci ttelbadi, freah, 10cj ahaj 4c Ib ahad roe, 18fl lb; ro (had, 4c. Clame Ilardehell, per box, $2.40 ra tor elama, $2 per box. 1 Bet pear, 1$ l-2oj prunn, Italian, 4010 j French, 40c flge, California, black, 6 8-4c) California white, Set Smyrna, 29oj plum, pitted, 60. . Oroceriet, Proyliloff, Etc. Sugar-tack baeli D. O., $6.87 1-2 j Star, $6.77 1-2) Pacific Coat, $5.77 1-2) (loldcn O, $6.27 1-2 extra C, $8.27 1-2) powdered, $5,07 1-2 cube, $5.07 1-2) beet, $5.77 1-2 fruit ugur, $5.87 1-2 box, 6O0 ewt. advanca over tack bwi (leu l-4o If paid for in IS day.) Bean Small wblta, S 8-4 ej large white, 8 1-4C pink, 8 l-2oj btyou, 8 8-4 0) Lima, 8 8-8c Mexican ede, 4 l-2c. Ooffea Mocha, 2428o Java, fancy, 2028o Java, good, 2024C Java, or dinary, 1720cj Coeta Rica, fancy, 15-1-CO170 Cotta Rica, good, 12Q16ci Arbuckle, $18.60 ewt. Lion, 15 3-4o per lb Columbia coffee 14o Salvador, 11 1-2 14 NuU-WalnuU, No. 1 aoft (hell, 170 16c) No. 1, hard (hell, 1516c almond, I022c filbert, 17oj Braxll, 20cj pe can, 23c 1 hickory, So- Virginia peanut, 8 l-2o Jumbo Virginia peanut, 10c) Jepaneie peanut, 7c chetnuti, IUllan, 10 0 Ohio, 20c j ooooanuta, do en, 8800c plnenuta, 17 1-8 cj Raidna Ixmm Muacateb, 8-crown, 10c 1 t-erown, 9 l-2cj bleached aeedleu Sultana, 1013 l-2c unbleached aeed le SulUna. 8 l-2ci London layer, 8- crown, whol boxe of 20 lb, $2.26 j 2rown, $2.10. Sploe Clovei, 19 l-2o lb.) ehllle, 13 1-2 pound. Sage and Tapioca Scarce, 6 8-4c lb. Flg-Wblte, lb.,'8(37cj black, fl7c rrovilon llam large, 16 cent; umall, 18 l-2ci picnic, 12cj boiled, 25c( boiled picnic, 21o breakiMt bacon, fan cy, 22c( Engliih, 16 l-2cj dry aalted hort clear 12l4c) baeke, 12 13c. Lard Kettl rendered, tierce, 12 1-2 C Tub, 12 3-4C 60, 12 8-4c( 20. 12-l-2c) 10e, 13 14c; 6e, 13 3-8c. SUndard pure: Tierce 1 l-4o leu; compound tierce, 8 3-4c leaf, 13c. City of Panama Arrives in With Freight and Passengers. THE MATHILDA IS BAR-BOUND Inapector Need New Office or Head quarter on Waterfiont Present Place Inconvenient and Small Other Item Concernirt Port of Antorla. fnilta. Tropical Fruit Bananae, 6e lb( lemon, $6(37 box; orange, $3 $450 grapefruit, $3.80 crate 1 llme, 76o (S$li8 per 1 00 1 Ungerinea, $2. per box) cherrle, 818o per lb. blackberries, 10 Q12o lb. ratpberrie. $1U0 crate 1 peaehee, 76o crate plum, $1.50(31.85 box; loganberrle, $1.00 cratej pear, $250 per box. Dried fruit Apple, mporatad, 8-l-20e lb, 1 aprkoU, SOei peachea, 13- Endoraed by the County. "The moot popular remedy In Otsego county, and the bet friend of my fam ily,'' write Wm. M. Diet, editor and publisher of the OUego Journal, OH bertiville, N. V., "I Dr. King New Discoveiy. It hae proved to be an in fallible cure for cough and cold, mak ing abort work of the worst of them. We always keep a bottle in tbe house, I believe it to be the most valuable pre scrlptlon known for Lung and Throat dilleae.,, Guaranteed to never diap point the taker, by Charles Rogers' drug store. Price 50c and $1.00. Trial bottle free. K That's What Counts The hteamer Geoi W. Elder, Captain Jensen, from San PeJro to Portland, entered at the customs house yesterday. While in port she dischared a portion X i of her cargo at the Callender Naviga tion Company dock. nn.un i uca nn mmng n n mvim crtMTrTH-rvn unr ' PIANOS MUST BE GRADED IN THEf t CLASS IN WHICH THEY BELONG AND KEPT THERE TO MEAN THE MOST TO A PURCHASER. THAT IS THE GOOD SERVICE WE PERFORM FOR OUR CUSTOMERS WHEN WE PURCHASE ENORMOUS STOCKS FROM THE FORTY DIFFERENT FACTORIES WE REPRESENT. OUR. WE BRING EXPERT KNOWLEDGE OF PIANOS TO BEAR IN OUR DEALINGS WITH EACH MAKE OF PIANO WE BUY AND SELL. If Uncle Sam hould come to Astoria and see jut what kind of a place the custom initpectori have to liouoe them selves in while on duty on the water front he would do something for 1m piovemenl. But Uncle Sam Is a long dlslanve away it is up to some of the progressive men of Astoria to ac quaint him with condition and seeUre tbe needed change. 4 At the present time the inHpectbrs, when on duty, have the privilege f of staying in the shack which the cnew of the Ui,ikd States Customs Patrol have ior their quarters while the boat is tied to the dock. In former years this bunkhouae was owned by the I. It. & . Company and wa taken over with the rent of the stock of the company when that Una was taken up by the O. R. & N. Com pany. But the O. R. 4 N- Company could not have known what a valuable piece of property they bad acquired and when crew of the patrol boat asked for it the officiul of the company gener ously gave it to them. The crew hauled the cabin to iU present resting place and there it now stands. It is small and has one room which the crew stays in during rainy weather and which the inspectors stay in when on duty. Thei is a 'phone in the small room and the shelve have been kindly lent by. the crew to tbe inspec tors to keep several of their booka and papers on. It ha scarcely room for the crew and in the winter time the hangers-on around the dock flock into the warm room and the place is so crowded that the real occupants ere forced out. To, a stranger the place look like a fixherman'rt hut and f some public. minded individual will get buay there night be soon an attractive little office built (for the inspector and a similar reitiug place for the crew of the patrol boat which would be a credit to the city and the government. 433 Commercial Street jaySNMpmaBMmraS)!i , A MOST VAIUFD DAILY COMPANION TO MEN OF Alt NATIONS WHY t n Is th BM !Ufv ShMtav Drvic in tha World. Maktt Mtf-itiavtnt a cluunt mom intui ol an Irkionw task, ftaxor CooiplrU, Sl.W. Huxtom Outfit, doe an ap. On nl In our CvBty Dprtroirt, FOR SALE BV The Foard & Stokes Hardware Go. Incorporated; Snectaavra ta lul 4 Stokat Ca Sherman Transfer Co. EENBY 8HE2MAK, Maoajrei ' rack, Carriage Baggage Checked aad Transiemd Truck ard Furaltarr Wage Piano Morad, Boxed and Shipped. Mala Pkoaa tax H. B. PARKER, ProsrIetot. u B. P. FARKEK, Managar. PARKER HOUSE EUROPEAN PLAN. Pint Claa In Every Reapeet Free Coach to th House. Bar and Billiard Room. Oood B&oiple Room oa Ground Floor tor Commercial Man. Astoria, Oregon -'j jl. : .. 1 imuuijjBa ' '. . - ' - ' - r . , -s, - . t .; j TRANSPORTATION. Steamer TELEGRAPH he only Steamboat makinir a ronod trip DAILY acspt Tbundar between Fortlaod and Astoria and war point. NO WAY POINTS ON SUNDAY Portland Landing, Alder Street Dock Astoria Leading, Callender Dock Leave Portland 7:0 'a, m.; arrive Astoria, 1:9) p. m. Leave Astoria l:au p. m.; arrive rorMaoa s-.tO p. m. . SUNDAY EXCURSIONS Leave Portland a. m.; anire Aitorla 1 p.m. Leave Astoria I p. m., arrive Portland t p. m. The K"Line AND NO INDUCEMENT OF LARGER PROFIT ON ANY MAKE OF PIANO BY GRADING IT HIGHER THAN IT DESERVES (AND FACTORIES WOULD LIKE US TO DO IT TOO), TEMPTS US TO VARY FROM OUR FIXED RULE TO GRADE, PRICE AND SELL EVERY MAKE OF PIANO WE HANDLE IN THE CLASS Dt I WHICH IT BELONGS. SOME PEOPLE MAY DISAGREE WITH OUR JUDGMENT ABOUT RELATIVE VALUES OF DIFFERENT MAKES OF PIANOS BUT THAT DOESN'T PROVE ANYTHING. THEY MAY BE PREJUDICED OR BEHIND THE TIMES. WHAT WE SAY ABOUT GRADE AND WORTH OF DIFFERENT MAKES, YOU CAM BANK ON. IN SELECT..- f ING A PIANO OF US YOU HAVE ONLY TO DECIDE ABOUT PRICE YOU WISH TO PAY AND OUTSIDE AP PEARANCE, UNLESS YOU HAVE IN MIND SOME MAKE THAT IS KNOWN TO YOU. IT YOU DON'T KNOW WHAT MAKE YOU WANT "TRUST US" AS YOU WOULD COME TO US IF NOT SATISFIED ANYWAY. Ellers Piano House M.'WARD?i 8akma11, 424 Commercial Sir. m .. MMMvMMMMMMM I. 6 me j m IS L la cfays' ltrewnient far $1.0a Satisfaction W . l . aakAatalB)eMl A4 guaranttea or &omj tciuub. A dose at bed time usual ly relieves the most severe case before morning. BACK-ACHE The Norwegian steamer Mathilda is in port on her way to Freemantle, Aus tralia, with a caigo consisting princi pally of 5,000,000 feet of lumber. Her clearance was lett at the custom house yesterday. She was bar-bound yester day. Barge 91 came down from Portland yesterday and was towed to sea this morning by the Atlas bound for Port Ilarford. The steamer Alliance entered at the custom house yesterday from Coos Bay bound for Portland with general cargo nrd passengers. The City of Panama was one of the ninny entries at the custom hou?e yes terday. She entered from San Fraucisco bound for Portland with freight and passengers. She discharged freight at the O. R. & K. dock before proceeding p the river. The steamer Cnsco came in yesterday for entrance at the custom house. She brings 500 tons of cargo from San Fran cisco to Portland. The oil steamer came in last night at :50 o'clock. The Jim Butler, which has been re ported to have sailed at different times during tlie last two days, got away ye' tenky morning. Her destination k Los Angeles. Purser Byrnes, who was on the ill f.ited Columbia is to occupy a similar position on the City of Panama. He is suffering from the effects of the shock attendant with the sinking of the ship and will not take his position until the next trip of the steamer. Steward Funk end Second Officer Ogerup, of the wrecked steamship uoiumoia, were yesterday seen on the City of Panama in similar positions with the oompany's ship. While the awful experience that they have gone through is enough to make any man quit the sea these men do not seem to have lost one ounce of their nerve. X SPICES, cf COFFEE JEA BAinnsFOYDEn, FlX7GnJiGATRACT3 fUsohdttafrr,' fiaesr Flavor, CL0SSET6DEVESS POtrrf-ANS. CRf-CQM. e V5 r -j Steamer - Lurline Night Boat for Portland and Way Landings.. PASSENGERS. FREIGHT. Leave Aatoria daily axoept Sunday at 7 p.m. Leave Portland Dally Except Sunday at 7 a. m. Qutok 8rvloe Excellent Meal Good Berth. Landing Aatoria Flavel Wharf. Landing Portland Foot Taylor 8t a B. BLESSING, Agent Phone Main S761. THE SAVOY Popular Coneert EaJL Good BiusSe. All are irtJtooM. r Setaatk and Astor. BMC I 416 BOND ST, ASTORIA, OREGON Carrie th Fineat Liaa ol Wines, Liquors and Cigars CALL AND SEE US w TRANSPORTATION. TIME CARD Astoria & Columbia River, R. R. Co. a-mi 8.U 0.18 V2S m e.uu T. 7 35 o.ou 8.40 7.11 T.50 120 a.m 8.00 '90 9-85 .05;10.06 8.1810.1! 8.S410.36 8.M10JM 0.40,11.461 .eou-45 tt0.O5il2.0M Do.asissi DO.80,12.4 8.80 aoJ8!1145l 8.Gftl 15" D.ra 4.18 4.27 4.4 4.84 6.09 8.28 (.02 8.051 8.20 (.481 a.m. 11.80 12.8! 1. 101 1.80 1.85! tT. .PORTLAND. t. UUDLU. RAINIER UINCY T8KANIB .... ...... WKSTPORT C'UFTON Ar ASTORIA Lv.. ....It. ASTORIA Ar.. ..... Warrenton gbarhart 9BA8IDB .. Ar. HOLLADAY Lt. Ar. p.m. f.W 8.85 1. 1.80 2.261 a.m 8.19 7.66 8.67 (.60 8.46 21 10.86 10.40 10.08 OKI .31 . 8.20 T.45 T.18 a.m .0.001 8.40 8.25 7-191 .04 .1Q 11- 8.08 (.00 4.65 FT. BTEVENS BRANCH a.m 11.001 l.40l .4B (40 11 '? am.n.n. p.m. 10.1M8.88 (.11 lOli8.4.1 l.K tt.a'a 8 a ft.m. 7.28 ?.t 7.41 p.m. n. p.m. 8.U12.08 8.2312.16 8.18!13.20l .tt. WARRKNTON Ar.. .. Ar. HAMMOND Lv. .. .Ar. FT, BT.KVEN8 Lv.. p.m 12.86 12.26 U21 p.m. B.Kol 8.29 8.26 T.42 7.46! 6.8fl an. a. 40) e.iio.8 6.4010. 9 S) 8.4 Mttas Rtaalkud ran Sady. Taatn Bfca. aa, 87 and 80 front CWavp Beta, and train Has. S3, 0 cat M. from AeAarta, ran via Ft. Btaraaa. iMta Ho, SO, from Portland, StlO p. m,j la Saturday Special, atakgriaa; at line. CfWJfc, oarj Mdftajw. ', Qatekanie, Astoria and Beaeh point, only. YoHfKrt, wltt (01 trMstattneit SrtWum VWalBo Sttfnm Co. At Aatoria, wttil mi KlauMW ant Iraco Railway ft Moptgation Co,' trcket sold to and irom aR paint ia th East awl fiawye. tuUmtian mkt V . t,' ..'..,'. .. CrmL Fit A Passer A4Tt 'J- r At flar