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FRIDAY. AmiL 2, 1909, . TIIE MORNING ASTORIAN, ASTOBIA, OREGON. 3 1 he Daily Market Report PORTLAND, April l.-Thn egg thl inonlli will drop but little If at II below the 20-cent level ii the be lief ol tome of th leading local deal er. On of them ld today: "The trade need not thit year look for Ut year'a egg pricei In April, the month of heaviest production. At (hi rime In 1908 there were accumula- I tlona of egg in the Front treet I itorei that made the market weak affair, and pricea for a tithe were down to Id and 17 cent, The demand in the North fell off largely and Eaut- 'era egg were avauuuie at price tnai made the maintenance of anything like a good market a difficult thing' , i There wa a alightly wenker feeling in the butter trade today, and aome jdenlert look for ;the near future. further decline In In this (late and - If, I . I. ..it 1- L-...., 5 'and the Sound market are the prln i 'clpal outlet for the two atate. In . .the South the trend I oward weak ; Jne and the heavy ihlpment that r . coming In from that quartrr naturally ihave a depreing effect here, The f chance are that city creamery will ' drop to 30 cent early In the present ; month. M Cheese continue very icarce and firm at the price of the peat two week .and dealer look for no imme diate change. The hut ihlpment th it came in from Tillamook In ulready practically out of dealer' hand. Halibut U the nioit plentiful of fnh In the local market, Liberal aupplie are coming from the Flattery Coa.t and elsewhere, and a a result the price waa lowered to 6 cent a pound today, In other fnh generally there wa no change. The almon iiupply I tlll moderate, coming for the mot Jpart from the Sacramento river, but Sine high price at which the fish it eld tend to restrict consumption. fhere were practically no raior clam n the market today, life remit of ktormy weather on the Coat for the att few day. Thu far this week poultry arrival lave thown no excfn over the de- inand, and a regard fryer and roller the aupply ha been abort of enulrement. The market cone- kuently ha been firm and bid fair lo remain o through the week. In country dreed meat the mar- et ha weakened slightly, though rice thin far have held up fairly well. Both veal and pork have come Y Jftber freely for aome day, and otn met tor tne tme are a nue now. WHOLESALE PRICES. Grain, Flour..Hay. Etc. Wheat-Track price: Club, $1-10; iluentem, $1.20; turkey red, $1 12; -d Ruian, $1.08; Valley. $1.10. FlourPatent, $5.65; atraight. .55O4.80; expert, $4.00; Valley. 1.40; 1 1-4 aack graham, $5 20; whole heat, $5.40; rye, $5.50. ' Barle Feed, $33 50; rolled. $33 : brewing. $31-50. Oat-No. 1 white, $39; gray, $31 Hay Track price: Timothy - lllamette Valley, $1416; Eaatern iregon. $17.50; alfalfa, i(pjis; over, $13(314; cheat, $14(315; 3(814. MilltulT-Bran, $265526.50; mid- ling, $33; ihorta, $2930; chop. !431. "amt-10-12 lb., 141c; 1416 tb., lr. 18-20 lb.. 141c. Dresied Meat Hog, fancy 91 ordinary 8Gfi9c large 7c; veal, ittra 10 cent, ordinary 89c, heavy :; mutton, fancy 67c Bacon Breakfatt 17i21c, picnic ic: cottatre roll. He: regular ahort L... . K. nL.J 1 tie An unimnkeit HCttls, illtunvu miv Ec; clear back, untmoked 12k. do moked 131c; thoulder. He. Lard-Kettle leaf, 10a, 14!c; do i. 141c: do 50-lb. tin, 141c; iteam fcndered. 10. 131c; do, 5a, 13ic; com- lound, 10a, 91c Butter, Egga and Poultry. Butter Extras, 32c; fancy, 3032c; tore, 1820c. ' ' Cheee Full cream twin, 17(52171; kill cream triplet, 1717c; Young Kmerica. 18c: : creani brick, 20c; twit block, 20c; Llmburger, 18 toe. . Egg Select Oregon, 2021c. Poultry Mixed chicken, 15151c; lancy hens, 151(S216c: rooster, old 11 BlUc; broilers, 22i25c; dressed loultry lc per pound higher; duck, Lc, 20(5221c; geese, live, 910c; tur- ley, live. 1718c; dressed, 2022c. Frulu and Vegetable. ApplesBest, $2.002.50 a box; dmmon, $1.25175. Potatoes Buying prices, $1.25(5 35 per hundred; sweets, $2.252.50 tr hundred. Onions -Buying price, $1-75 per undred. Fresh Fruit Oranges, $22.75; tangerlnei, $1.25(311.50 box; lemon, Sl.SOtfROO: grapea, Spaniih Malaga $6(317. per cratei pearl, $1.7302 per box; banana, 5iQoc per pouna, Vegetablea-Turnlpa, $150 per tack: beeta. St.50: ptrinipa, $1-50; cabbage, $3.50(4.00; bead lettuce, 7Sc per doxen; cucumbera, lum P" dos.cn: ee ery, 14.50 per crate; arti choke. 80c per dozen; beane, 25c per pound; pea,, 15c per pound; to- matoe. Mexican, 11.00(2)1.78; non- da $150 per crate; quih, 2c per pound; pepper, $1.75 per box; cauli flower, $2.50; aparagui, 7(0lZtc per pound. Oysters, Clam and Ftah. Oytert-Shoalwter Bay, per gal Ion $2.25; per aack $4.50; Toke Point $1.60 per 100; Olympia (120 lb.) $6; Olympia, gallon, $2.25. Fih Halibut, 6 cent ptr pound black bat, 20 cent, itrrped bat 18c; herring, 51c; flounder, 6c; catfish. 9c: ihrlmo, 121c; perch, 6c: turgeon, 121c; tea trout, 15c; torn cod, 8c; Mlmon, freh, ateelhead, 10c Chinook. 121c: froxen ulmon, 8c. i Canned Salmon Columbia river, l ib, tall. $2: 2 lb. tal. $3, fancy, l ib. flat, $2.15; lib. flat, $125; fancy. Mb. oval, $2.75; Alaska tall, pink 95c, red $1 40; nominal, 2, tall, $2ia Clam Little neck, per box, $250: raaor dam, $2 per box; crab. $1 $1 50 do en. Hops, Wool, Hid, Etc Wool Eaatern Oregon contract. 16218c per pound; Valley, 1819c. Hop-1909 contract, 10c; 1908 crop; 771c; 1907 crop. 3c. Mohair-Choice, 23231c. Cascara Sagrada (chittim bark) 5 6e per pound. Oregon Graperoot Per 100 lb.. $335. Hidea-Dry hide. No. 1. 1617c tb: dry kip. No. 1, 15 16c; dry alt- ed, one-third lc; dry calf. 18(2 19c; alted ateer, 991c; alted cowi, 8c; ttagt and bulls, 5c; kip, 10 11c; calf, 14fffil9c: areen tock. lc per pound less; shceptkint, thcarllng, 2530c; short wool, 5060c; medium and long wool, according to quality, 75c&$I; dry hore, 50c $1.50; dry colt, 25c; angora, 80c$l; goat, common, 10 20c. JOBBERS' QUOTATIONS. Sugar, Coffee, Etc. Sugar (sack bl)-D. C, $5 90; best. $5.70; Golden C, $5 30; extra C, $5.40; powdered, $6 00; fruit or berry sugar, $590; boxe, 55c ct. advance over tack basi (lea I -4c If paid for in 15 day). Coffee Mocha, 2428c; Java, fan cy. 2528c; Java, good, 2024c; Java, ordinary, 1720e; Cota Rica, fancy, 1820c; Costa Rica, good, 1618c; Arbuckle, $17.63 cwt; Columbia cof- fee, 14c lb.; Salvador, Ul141c per pound. Rice Imperial Japan, No. 1, $635; Southern Japan, $5.756; broken, 41c head; fancy, $7775. Salt-Bale of 7S-2, bale, $275; bale of 60 3s, bale, $2.25; bale of 40-4s, bale, $225; bale of 15-10, bale, $2.25; bags, 50s, fine, ton, $15; bags, 50c; genuine Liverpool, ton, $17; bags, 50c; genuine Liverpool, ton, $17; bags, 50. i-ground, $1350; 100, ton. $13; R, S. V. P., 20 5 1b. cartron, $275; R. S. V. P., 3-lb. carton, $175; Liv erpool,, lump, per ton, $20. Dried Fruits Apple. 81c per lt; peaches, 1012c; pears, Ul14c; Italian prunes, 56c; California figs, white, In sacks, 71c lb.; black, 67c; brick. 75c $2-25 per box; Smyrna, 1617lc tb; date, Persian, 617c lb. Raisins Loose muscatels, 3-crown, 61c; 4-crown, 7c; bleached aeedless Sultanas, 9112c; unbleached aeed lcs Sultana, 61c; London lawers, 3 crown, whole boxea of 20 pounda, $2; 2-crown, $1.75. Nut Walnuta, 141c per pound; fil berts, 16c; Braill. 16c; pecans, 14 20c; hickory, 10c; Virginia raw pea nuts, 8c; Japan, 810c; chestnuts, Italian 10c, Ohio 25c; cocoanuta. doi en,. 90c$1.00; pine nut, 1012c; al monds, 13c pound. Oil, Lead, Etc Benzine-V. M. and P. Naptha, case, 201c; iron barrels, 131c. Linseed Oil Raw, 5-barrel lots, 66c; 1-barrel lota, 67c; in cases, 73c; boiled. 5-barrel lots, 68c; 1-barrel lots, 69c; i casea, 75c Turpentine In casea, 62c; in bar rels, 591c gallon. Coal Oil-Pearl and astral oil, cases, 181c; per gallon; water white, iron barrels, lie; eocene and extra star, case, 211c; headlight oil, caaes, 20c; iron barrel, 18c; elalne. cases, 28c ' Turpentine In caaes, 65c; in bar rel, 621c Gasoline Union and Red Crown, barrels, 151c; casea, 221c Motor, bar rels, 161c; cases, 231c. 86 degrees, barrels, 30c; case. 371c Engine dia- tlllate, barrel, 9c; caiei, 16c Lead Net weight, package ton lot 71c; 500-lb. tot, 8c; lets than 500 lb., 81c; red lead and litharge, le higher than whit. OPPOSE TARIFF Ultimate Conaumert League I To Taka Part In Agitation. CHICAGO, April 1. Further pro tout against the Payne bill wilt be made tonight at a meeting of the Ultimate Consumer Tariff League. In an address the league tayt: "Mr. Payne, author of the tariff bill, ay that the ultimate consumer make no objection to the proposed tax on coffee, tea and other house hold necessities. The Ultimate Con sumer Tariff League ia organized for the purpose of demonstrating' the fallacy of this contention and putting consumer on record in every practi cal manner as being unalterably op posed to the Imposition of any tax whatsoever on coffee and tea and other household necessities and for the further purpose of devising an.J putting into effect every legitimate means of preventing audi calamity. "This it not a local move, but will he extended throughout the United States. It means much to every con sumer and more to every dealer." nntJBttoannan 8 U PLAYS AND PLAYERS. tt aartanaaBttattntiana Andrew Mack intends to go into vaudeville. Neil lluriics is playing a condens ed version Cf "The County Fair" in vaudeville. Donald Robertson has been hon ored with a degree of M. A. by the Iowa State University. Rose Stahl will open in "The Choru Lady" at the Vaudeville Theatef, Lindon, on April 19. "Grieselda" is the title of the new drama by Gearhardt Hauptmann, to be published shortly. William Collier' London appear ance in "The Patriot" will be made at the Duke of York' theater this spring. May Irwin say she will turn her home on the Thousand Islands into summer hotel and conduct it herself, next summer , Miss Mary Roland, in John Drew's company during the present season, wa formerly leading lady in Robert F.deson'a company. Honor Are Easy." a new play in three acts by Kryle Bellew, is men- ioned in the recent copyright an nouncements from Washington. Miss Lina Abarbanell will again he seen in the role of Sonia in "The Merry Widow" when it return to the Colonel, New York, the last of April. Walter Lawrence, former manager of the Madison Square Theater, New York, is soon going to launch a sketch entitled "The Silent Witness," in vaudeville. William J. Kelley has been engaged by Cohan & Harris a leading man in the company playing "The Majesty of Birth," which is headed by J. E. Dod son. as its' star. . "Her Other Self" is the promising itle of a new play by Stanislaus Stange. which has just been contract ed for by Lloyd Bingham for his wife, Amelia Bingham, for production next season. ( George V. Hobart, the author, and Silvio Hein, the composer of "The Boy and Betty," one of this season's successes, are at work on a new musi cal play, designed for the use of Miss Blanche Ring. Henry B. Harris, it is reported, has just accepted for production next fall a new play by Edith Ellis, entitled "The Nebraskan." Mis Ellis is the author of "Mary Jane'a Pa." Edmund Brecsc is to be featured. Gabriel d'Anunzlo, the great and eccentric Italian dramatist, has just completed a tragedy, entitled "Phe dra," which he wrote in 17 days. He is now engaged on a drama, which he hopes to finish in 44 days. The principal dramatic production of Henry W. Savage during the com ing season, it is reported on good authority, will be "Madame X" by Bisson, in which Jane Hading has made so remarkable a success in Paris during the present season. Through the aegncy of Walter Jor dan the Shubcrts have recently ac quir the American rights of two more English musical plays. They are en titled "The King of Candonia" and "The Belle of Brittany" and both are to be presented next season. URINARY DISCHARGES RELIEVED IK i 24 mm Each Cn- i ule bear(MDY)j ilettar if ttmnterntt Xlt DKUOOINTa Bjririg in Your Want Ads ToDay 1 TWENTY WORDS OR LESS, ONE WEEK FIFTY CENTS PAYABLE IN ADVANCE 'THE MORNING ASTORIAN VvJAiNT ADVERTISEMENTS Are Read Every Morning by 10,000 People. Tb Want Column of THE MORNINQ ASTORIAN art con. ulted every morning by hundred of parsons in search of real eitat bargain. Article of le, lost or found and people looking for em ployment Rates: Twenty words or lota .three times, 25 cents; tlx times, 50 cents; one month, 12.00. ' HELP WANTED. WANTED -A FEW MEN TO board In private family; Scandinav ian preferred; good home-cooking at $18 per month. Apply at 149 Third street, between Commercial and Duane. i WANTED A MESSENGER BOY; steady work; good pay. Apply Postal Telegraph office. , FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE FURNITURE FOR A 6-roomed houe. Addres "L-," Astorian. si LOST AND FOUND. LpST GOLD RING MARKED "O. C." to "S. C" Finder return to Otto Carlson at Hauke tore and re ceive reward. FOUND A RAZOR NEAR AS toria Theater- Enquire at Western Union ottice. WANTED TO BUY. WANTED TO BUY SECOND hand furniture enough for a five or six-room house. Address "Furniture." this office. ROOMS FOR RENT." FOR RENT ONE SET . HOUSE keeping rooms. Apply 485 Com mercial. 1 m FOR RENT NICELY FURNISH ed room suitable for an office. 491 Bond street, corner of 11th and Bond. FOR RENT GOOD MODERN 8 room house. 427 Exchange street Apply to W. A. 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Coffee with pie or cake, 10 cents; first-class meals, 15 cents. TOKIO RESTAURANT, 351 Bond street, opposite Ross, Higgins & Co.; coffee with pie or cake, 10 cents! first-class meals; regular meals 15 cents and up. VETERINARY COLLEGES. BULLETIN''1' SAN FRANCISCO . Veterinary College now ready; mailed free. Dr. C Keane, 1818 Market street i SWEDISH MASSAGING. THYRA KOHLANDER, ROYAL graduate in Swedish movements, physical culture and massage; office, 545 Franklin ave., second flat; hours: 9-11 a. m., 3-5 p. m., Telephone Main 4641'. HOUSE HOVERS. FREDRICKSON BROS.-We make ' a Specialty M house moving, car penters, contractor, general jobbing; prompt attention to all orders.' Cor ner Tenth and Duane street. BATH HOUSES. BATHS-TURKISH AND RUS n'an, at the natatorium of George Hill, 217 Ator St.; rational price; absolute cleanliness; private rooms; separate service for ladies; rheuma tism and skin disease treated with perfect ncces 10-25-tf PROFESSIONAL CARDS. ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW GUSTAF A. 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Notice Is hereby given that there i money in the treasury to pay all ClaUop county general fund war rant, endorsed prior to June L 1908. Interest will cease this date. WM. A. SHERMAN, Treasurer, Clatsop County, Or. Dated, Astoria, Or., March 20, 1909. NOTICE OF RECEIVING BIDS BY CITY. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, That up to the hour of 2 o'clock p. m., on Saturday, the 27th day of March, 1909, the Committee on Street , and Public Ways of the Common Council of the City of As toria, will receive sealed bid for im proving 18th street from the ' south line of Exchange street to the north line of Grand avenue, as ordered im proved by ordinance No. 3740, ap proved on the 4th day of March, 1909. The right is reserved to reject any and all bids. A. L. FOX, L. O. BELLAND. CHAS. WILSON, Committee on Streets and Public Ways. HOT OR COLD Tiist Right CLOSSET & DEVERS, PORTLANDhORB. Nature provides $tone CALIFORNIA It is the natural winter home of many thou sands of the world's best people. 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