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MONDAY, SEPTEMBER i3, 1303. THE MORNING ASTOHIAN, ASTORIA, OREGON. 1 PORTLAND MARKETS litest Quotations in the Portland Markets. Complete Market Report! Corrected Each Day Giving the Wholesale Prices oi Commodities, Frm Product and Vega- r 4 AUtiKlXHAkUUU lir In n.l. Kept. 1 7. lt a are in dined tu U clii-iiH-r from y to tiny. From (Kb! to 7'iu Hr H1 pound U a niU'li mi imiIuUm1 of Ix'ttor iiatltlr run m an Id for, ami drillers my tliry tn not ship biiv to California or to I'urt Sound imlil liny yd iIuhii lo 4h or I'onllry will be all rlmnoii up on I'njit stn-eu tli week, ail dealt!' look for an aetivt uiiti ki-t after n?Nt From 1 to a Hiiuii wu ml.leil to tin nlii of Miuiry Mihl today, Fie.li .(.y mi .1111 eoiioidered film in 'ilie, and MHiir dealer juvdiet tli.it tliey will yi hiylier llllli"a reieljiU should limiHir lieiuier next week. City ereniiietie4 arc iiintini futn-y liiitler a lii.'lt its .'l.'J.- per mmiiiI, l.nt tliei n-eiiiH to l.r a (MNly 'luiinity of toii.li Imttir mi Imnd, and there an Veil delllied rumor of flitting rie .'1'ie in 10 mjiiare ut. Fumy treninety from tin eoiintiy i veiy pleiitifoi on Front street at 27i , ,'" 1 I,,,,k n,c i,,""if"1 bill enlve of deiiullc ie ai! ill good deiimnil. ... , , . , . lie eoo weather ha ntulv:'l '.I.e . ' I tn k on 1 1. n t ,IU , . r I M lumn.L mill Wnt' lllieloli tlilib', niid locl on l l.il t tu-it ure not mining f-ie.l n .iw n 7'x J"r I'm MiunU, rtid one ttliolt-.ulr linn hn a siun, "I'll ov eriimt given free uitli every bulf doeil I nieoii," The southern dieon w iti-r-liielnii field nre now in (he hi'i;'iit uf tlieir production, Grain, Produce, reetf. Wheiit-W'alhi Walla, U1V) valley, 71c bliietelil, 72c j red, lil Oat-White, $J3.W)j gray, $22.00. Parley-Ilrewing, $22.00; feed, $21.00; rolled, (21.50. TaTTrJi.otl.y, (12.3013.00; clover, $.5l(,9.00; cheat, (7.5i8.00; alfalfa, $10.00. Millntiifl Middling, (21.00(5 25.00; chop, $10,041; bran, (19.00 20.00; abort, (2l.00ri22.00. 1'lour Hard wheat, pati-nt, $1.50( 4 95; traight, (S.Hj 4.05; graham, (3.75; rye, (3.00; whole wheat flour, $4 00; Valley flour, $3.HO4.00; Dakota, $0.50 755; Fatern rye, (3.30. Corn-Whole, (2H.00; cracked, $29.00 per ton. Rye 11.30 per cwt. Butter, Egg, Poultry, Etc Ilulter lanev ereamery, 27; city creamery, 32 Je; dairy,, lrt(iil7c; torc. Clieene Young America, 15c; Oregon full cream, 13 l-2c. ; Kgg Oregon ranch, 2352Clc; ea tern egg, 22 23. Poultry Kooatera, OSlOci ben. 12 l-2c13c; fryer, 12(S13c; broiler, 13($ He; geee, live, 8(?8 1 2cj dreaacd, 9 ..i 10c; turkey, live. 18ffl9ci dreaaed, 20 y (i22e; duck, old 12(12 l-2c lb; apring ililek, 1 or, 1 Jo b; pigeons, per aozen, $1.00(31.25; aiuab, $2.O0(2.50. Honey-Dark, 10 l-2(711c; amber, 12 13c; faney white, 12 l-213c. Fruita and Vegetables. CirnrM'-50Y($1.50. California grapea $1.50 box. Caaba-$2.002.25 dox. CanteloiiH (ate (1.25(31.75. Munkmelon Per dozen, (1.50. Plum Crate, 50(?75c. Peaehe Oregon Crawford, 75Q0Oc. Apple-Creen, (1.00W1.BO. Ornpe fruit-Crate, (2.3H('i3.00. Watermelona HScQd 23 jmt 100 pouniN. llucklclierrie Per lb, 10c. Tropical fruit I'iuoim, fancy, $fl.00j choice, (3.50 per Ikix i orange, $l.00 4.50; bnnann( 5o ler lb; pineapple, $3.50(54.00 per dozen. Potatoca New Oregon, 0080c; on ion, 75(00c per 100 lb; tomatoes, crate, 25(J40cj new California turnip, aack, $1.25; cabbages, per lb, 1 1-4 1 l-2c; head lettuce, 15o dozen; hot house, $1 box; celery, dozen, 85c$1.00; radiidie, dozen, 12 1 2oj green onions, dozen, 10(5 12 l-2c; rhubarb, lb, 2 crown, whole boxes of 20 lbs., $1.83; 8 crown, $1.75. Dried fruit Apple, evaporated, 10c per lb.; sundried, sacks or boxes, none; apricots, 1112 l-2c; peache, 10 12c 1 pears, 10 12 1 2c; prunes, Italian, 6 6 l-2c; French, 3 l-2c; figs, Cal. blacks, 6 3-4c; do, white,. nonc Smyrna, 20c; Fard. dates, Cc; pluma, pitted, 6c. Cereal foods Rolled oata, cream, 00 lb. aack, $0.75; lower grade, $3.00 Everlasting fruit Jar Half-gallons, $12.60; quarts, $8.60; pints, $7.60; extra caps, glass, $2.60. . ' Hope, Wool, Bidet, Etc. ITop lC18o tht lb Clams Hardshell, per box, 12.00; razor clatna, f2.00 per ssck. Fish Craba, per down, $1.60j Shoal water bay oysters, per aack, $4.00 oys- ten, gallon, 3.25; halibut, 0 1 2oi black cod, 7c; ba, per lb, 12 l-2c; herring, bV; 7c; bar., per b, 12 l-2c; herring, 6c; flounder, 6j catfish, 8c j lolmU-ra, per lb, 12 l-2c slim smelt 7c; abrimp, lOc; perch, 6c; sturgeon, 8c; sllversldi, floj sea trout, 12 1 2c; black baa, 20 23c. Croceriei, Provliioni, Etc Sugar, sack lala Oolden C, $1.80: extra C, W.DOj powdered, $3.40; patent cul, $3.C5j cane, I. (J., $3.40; fruit sug- ar, $3.00; beet aujar, $3.30; barrel, cwt., lOc ; keg, cwt., 25c; boxes, Cwt., 6O0 ad vance over nark basis (less 1 4c per lb. if paid for In 13 day). Salt-Ualea of 73 2. bale. $1.00; bale of 30 3. bale, $1.00; balea of 40-4e, bale, 1.00 bale of 1310a, bale, $1.00: bain, 30. fine, ton, fll.00; bog, 60 Iba., genu ine Liverpool, ton, $17.00; bag, 60 Iba., 12 ground, 100. ton, $7.00; It. 8. V. P., 20 31b, cartons, $2.23; It. K. V. P., 24 3 lb. carton, $1.73; Liverpool lump, ton, l.50. Itlit Imperlul Japnn, No. 1, $5.33 1-2; Southern, Jspan, 4 1 2ft5c; broken, 3 3-4e; beal, faney, 5 3 4c; head, choice, 6 l-2c. Coffee Moeha, 242Be; Java, faney, 2fi32c; Java, y.od, 20a.21ij Java, ordi nary, 17rft2He; Costa It lea, faney, Hfy 2-; Costa Hint, good, I4?l(ic; Ar- buckles, lfic per lb.; I.lon, 10c per Ib.j (olumbia coffee, 13 1 4e; Salvador, ll Jj,, I .. . . ' 'rovl-lon Hum, to lw, 13 3 4c; . ....... . . ' liinui, piinie, a i-2e; i.ain, regular, Vie; . . . ,.,,,,.... , baeon, breakfaxt, 13 1 219 I 2c; dry f It md, lie; baeka, dry alt, lie. I Kut Walnut, No. 1, aoft ahell, ltV-; No. 1, hard ahell, 13 3 4c; Chile, 1.1c; almond, 2')e; filbert, 14; 17c; Ilraril, l.V; iierana, 13 l-2Ci; l.V; biekory, Kc; Virginia iM-anut. 7(3,7 l-2c; JuhiIkj Virginia peanut, tc; Japaneo peanut, 3 l-2fn(V; ibetnuU, Italian, He; cocoa nut, dozen, t)0c. Piga-WLite, lb., 6 1 2(a0c; black, 6 7e. l)a tea Golden, 00 lb. boxe, 0(a,Q l-2c; 1-11. package, 8c; Kard., 151b. boxea, (1.40 box. lUans Small white, 4 l-4c; large white, 3 1 2e; pink, 3-; bayou, 4 3 4c; I.lina, "c; Mexican, red, Jc. Pli kled gtKKl-!!,! pig' feet, 1-2-barrel, $3.00; 14 barrel, $175; 151b. kit, $1.25; pickled triiie, 1 2 barrel, 15 00; 14 barrel, r.'.75; 15 1b. kit, (125; pickled pig' tongue, 12 barrel, ?0.(K); 14 barrel, $3.00; 13-11. kiU. (1.30; pickled lamb' tongue, 12 bar rel. $9.00; 1-4 barrel, $3.50; 151b. kit, (2.75. Lard Kettle rendered: Tlercea, 11c; tub, 11 l-4cj 60, 11 l-4c; 20c, 11 3 8c; 10a, 11 3 4c; 6, 11 7-8c; Standard pure: Tiercea, 10c; tub, 10 l-4c; 60. 10 1-4; 20a, 10 3 8c; 10, 10 3 4c; 6, 10 1 4c; 6. Oc. Compound: Tiercea.Tej tuba, 7 l-4c; 50. 6 3 4c; 10, 7 l-4c; 6. 7 4c. Sausage Portland nam, 13 l-2o per lb.; minced ham, 10c; aummer, choice dry, 17 1 2c; bologna, long, 6 l-2c; wiener wurt, 8c; liver, 6c; pork, Oc; blood, 6c; headchecae, 12 l-2c; bologna aauagc, link, 4 1 2c. PajKina Txmiao Sluacatela, 3 crown, 7 l-2c; 2-crown, 0 l-2e; blenched aeed- lea Sultana, 7ft 12c ; unbleached need le Sultana, 0 3 4c; Imdon layer, 3- 2 l-2c; cucumlior, box, 60c; beet, $1.50 per aaok; carroti, 75c per aaek; given, pea, l(ff2c; green bean, 4fe5c; wax, 4c 1 garlic, 12 l-2e; egg plant, 15c per lb; (jreen corn, 12 1 2c dozen; awcct potatin1, 2Ci2 l-4c. I Fresh Meats and Fish. Freoh meats Veal, small, 7 l-2r'8o! targe, 3 l-2f5c; pork, 7. l-2(8c; Wcf hull, 1 l-2(?t2c; cow. 3 1 2fMc: t era. TIDE TABLE, SEPTEMBER, 1905. ltvt Water. A. M. P.M. Dnte. h m. 'ft h.m, ft "07 Friday 1 8:11 -0.2 8:23 Saturday ,, 2 SUNDAY 8 8:6 0.3 1:22 0.5 a g 8: JB 1.0 1.7 10:18 11:18 12:30 Monday 4 10:2 0 1 Tuesday , 6 Wednesday ft 11:22 2.4 0.7 0.7 2 a 1.4 I a 10 0:25 1:18 Thursday , 7 1:47 1:04 Friday 8 8:60 0.5 Snturdny B SUNDAY 10 1:65 OS 0.0 4:11 4:61 6:09 2.1 1.1 Monday 11 6:39 0.1 6:66 Tuesday .........12 6:20 0.0 1:39 l.t Wednesday IS 1:68 7:29 7:R 8:23 8:43 0.2 7:16 7:60 8:20 1:61 1:20 0:65 1.1 1.6 1.4 l. 1.4 1.4 Thursday 14 Friday IS 0.4 1.1 Saturday 18 1.5 SUNDAY 17 8.0 2.4 t.7 81 8.6 1.5 1.8 1.1 0.7 0.5 0.1 0.2 0.3 Monday l. 9:07 9:40 Tuesday 19 Wednesday 20 Thursday 21 Friday SI Saturday 23 10:39 11:11) 13:23 1.4 l.ft .... 1.7 3.7 10; 19 11:10 0:il 1:43 2:14 1:68 4:49 6:16 1:20 7:01 1:64 8:14 4:13 6:0? 6:65 6:41 SUNDAY 24 3.4 1.7 Monday ... 25 Tuesday 2A Wednesday 17 2.0 1.3 0.S Thursday 28 Friday 29, 7:18 0.9 4 1-2&3 l-2c; mutton, 6(gfl 1 2c; lamb, 77 l-2c Oysters Shoalwater bay, per gallon, 1253; per sack, $3.79 net; Olympia, per sack, $5.25; Eaatern tranaplanUd, (1.00 per 100 Iba. Grain bags Calcutta and domestic, 7 1-24 Wool-Valley, 20(227 1-Zci Eaatern Oregon, 1820o. Talfow-Prlme, per lb., 3(23 3 4c; No 2 and grease, 22 l-2c Mohair Clioice, 30 32c Feathere Geese, white, 3540c; get gray or mixed, 25330c; duck, white, 15r20c; duck, mixed, I215c Ikeswax ood, clean and pure, 20 22c per lb. Ilidea Dry hides, No. 1, 10 lbs. and up 1010 l-2o Hr lb.j dry kip, No, I, 6 to IS lbs., 14M15c per lb.j dry calf. No. 1. under 6 Iba., 1718c; dry Baited, bull and stags, one third less than dry flint (culls, inoth-eaU-n, badly cut. acorcd. murrain, hair-alipwd, weather-beaten or grubby, 2(J43c per lb. lca); salted hidea, (0.25; oatmeal, ateel cut, 60-lb. aacka, $8 per bale; 101b. aacka, $455 per bale; oat meal (ground), 60-lb. aacks, $7.60 per bale; 10-11. sacks, $4.00 per bale; split pa, $1.00 jwr 100-lb. sack; 25 lb. boxes, (1.15; taarl barley, $4.25 per 100 lb.; 251b. boxe, $155 per box; pastry flour, 10 lb. sacks, $2.50 per bale Canned salmon Columbia river, 1-lb. talis, $1.85; 2 lb. tails, $2.60; fancy Mb flat, $2.00; 12 lb. faney flata, $155; faney l ib. ovals, $2.75; Alaska tails, pink, 85(590c; red, $1.50; nominal, 2s, tall, $2.00. Muson fruit jars Half-gallons, per gros, $1.00; quart, $7.60; plots, $0.55: extra caps, per groa, $2.35. Economy fruit jars Half gallons, per gro, $13.33; quarts, $10.00; pints, $8.85; extra caps, $1.85. tccrs, aound, CO lbs. and over, OffilOc per lb.; 60 to CO lbs., 8 1 ZCiMe per lb.; under 50 lb, and cows, 8(9c per lb.; aalteJ stiigs and bull, sound, 6c per lb.; salted kip, sound, 15 to 30 lbs., 9c per lb.; salt ed veal, aound, 10 to 14 lbs., Oc pr lb.; salted calf, aound, under 10 lbs., 10c per lb. (green, unsalted, 1c per lb. Ic.s; cull, Ic per lb. less). Sheep skins: Shear lings, No. 1 butchers' stock, 2530c esch; short wool, No. 1 butchers' stock, 40 50c esch; medium wool, No. 1 butchers' stock, 0080c; long wool, No. 1 butchers' stock, $1.001JW each. Murrain pelts, from 10 to 20 per cent lea, or 1214c per lb.; hore hides, salted, each, accord ing to size, $1.502.00; dry, each, ac cording to aize, $1.50; colta' hides, 25 60c each; goat skins, common, 10(3 15c each; Angora, with wool on, 25e(g$1.50 each. Oils. Turpentine lines, 8O0 per gallon; barrels, 80c per gallon. White Lead Ton lota, 7ic; 600-pound lot, 71c; lesa than 600-pound lota, 8c Gasoline Stove gasoline, cases, 31c: Iron barrels, 17c; 80 deg. gasoline, cases, 32c; Iron barrels or drums, 20c, Coal Oil-Cases, 20Jc; Iron barrela, 14c; wood barrels, 17c; 03 dec., cases. 22c; iron barrels, 15c Linseed Oil Raw, 6-barrcl lot. 02c; 1-barrcl lots, 03c; cases, C8c. Boiled: 6 barrel lota, 04c; 1-barrcl lota, 05c; cases, 70c Attacked by a Mob And beaten, in a labor riot, until covered with sore, a Chicago street ear con dnctor applied Bucklen'a Arnica Salve, and was soon sound and well. "I use it in my family," writes G. J. Welch of Tekonh, Mich., "and find it perfect," Simply great for cuts and burn. Only 23c at t1us. Rogers' drug store. Cheap Tickets to Philadelphia and Re turn. The O. R. & N. Co. will sell roundtrip tickets from Astoria to Philadelphia, Pa., on ScptcmWr 7, 8, 0, 10, at a rate of (S'J.50. For further information inquire of Q. W. ROBERTS, Agcnte. SEPTEMBER SEPTEMBER, 1905. Jtlgh Watei Datel' A. M. p.m; h.m. ft h.m. 2:2: 3:0: ft Friday 1 Saturday ,,, 2 1:49 i.9 (.5 8.0 2:37 3:29 SUNDAY 3 Monday 4 8:44 4:30 4:2 7.3 Tuesday ......... 6, 6:31 17 6:35 Wednesday ...... 6 Thursday 7 Friday 8 Saturday s SUNDAY 10 1:44 8:06 6.3 6.2 6.4 6.8 T.2 7.6 tee 8.3 6:30 7:42 1:20 8:61 10:20 6:66 11:10 10:64 Monday ,,,,...,,11 Tuesday 12 11:67 11:42 12:28 Wednesday ......13 0:25 1:01 1:32 8:00 Thursday ...,..,,14 Friday 15 Saturday ,. U SUNDAY 17 Monday 18 Tuesday is 1:04 1:39 2:14 6.1 7.8 7.6 7.1 3:28 3:49 3:64 2:20 3:55 3:35 4:04 4:60 6:48 7:05 8:24 1:29 6.7 6.4 Wednesday 20 Thursday ,. .21 Friday 22 Saturday 23 SUNDAY 24 6.0 4:35 6:39 6:37 7:87 1:11 6.7 6.7 6.9 6.6 7.2 7.8 84 8.6 1.7 Monday .........25 Tuesday 26 10:20 10:15 11:05 11:48 11:10 Wednesday , 27 Thursday 28 Friday 29 at 0:01 0:49 13:28 0-9 a 11 1:08 Saturday ..30 1:37 1.7 1:48 t.t TRAVELERS' GUIDE. Steamer Telegraph LEAVES CALLElf DER DOCK, As toria, for Portland, daily except Fri day at s P. M. Arrives in Portland at 8:30 P. IT. LEAVES ASTORIA FOR PORT LAND 00 Sundays at 1:30 P. M. Ar rives in Portland at 9:00 P. M. Leaves Portland, Alder St Dock, daily except Friday at 7:30 A. H. Leaves Portland on Sundays at A. M. 0. VV. S. Navigation Co. Main Office: Alder St Dock, Port land, Oregon. Astoria Office: Callender Dock. THE MILWAUKEE "The Pioneer Limited" St Paul to Chi cago. "Short Line" Omaha te Chicago. "South-West Limited" Kansas City to Chicago. No train in the service of any ral' road in the world that equals in equip ment that of the Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul Ry. They own and operaU their own aleepiog and dining cars oa all their trains snd give their pations an excellence of service not obtainable else where. Bertha on their sleepers are longer, higher and wider than in similar cars on any other line. They protect their trains by the Block ay stem. Connections made with all trans-con tincntal lines in Union Depots. Tier talca Dansk, Svensk og Norsk ner wird dcutach gesprochen. IL 8. Rowe, General Agent Portland Oregon. 134 Third Street, corner Alder, The land of fruita. flowers and sun shine, where all the aummer sports may be enjoyed In winter. PORTLAND to LOS ANGELES AND RETURN. reached via THE SHORT ROUTE Beautifully illustrated booklets and folders, descriptive of the many charm Ing winter resorts, may be secured from any Southern Pacific Agent or address W. E. CO MAN, G. P. A, Portland, Ore, Oregon Short Like ako Union Ricsric 76 hours from Portland to Chicago No chants of cars. TIME KrilEDULKa from POKTLAXn Depart Arrlvs (lllCHKO I'ortUnd Special :lf. m Salt take, Denver. Ft Worth. UlllAlm. Kan. 6:25 pi wiOl).Nt Louts, via c uicmko anil tlie East nision Atlantic I- iprexa Calt Lake, Denver Yli fcift p. 111 w unn. uniMlm. K an. 7:18a n Hall unt- sas City, Ht Louis, lug ton Chicago aud the Km t BV. Paul Kt Mall Walla Wall, laola. 1 ton. KDOkan. Minnn. Up. m. laix.lis. Kt Paul, Duiuthl 8:00 p m vlaSp po- kana laud lUst Ially m- Columbia River to 4am Daily ev eept Mou eepl Hun day attain i-ortiand and Way Undines STEAMER HAHC0TTA Leaves Astoria on the Tids DXlLY FOR ILWACO. connecUng there wtti trains tor Lone Beach, Tioga an North Beach polnta. Returning ar rives at Aatorla same venlnf. rhrough tickets to and from all prut clpal European cities. O. W. ROBERTS, As-snt, Astoria, Ore. Oalifornia! S55 YOU WILL BE SATISFIED! WITH YOUR JOURNEY. It your tickets read over the Deo ver and Rio Grande Railroad, the "Scenic Line of the World." ' BECAUSE Tner ar so many scenic attrac tions and points of interest along the line between Orden and Den ver that the trip never becomes tiresome. If yoo are a-olng East write for In formation and (et a pretty book tiat will tell you all about it W. C. McBrlde, Genera! Agent 124 Third Street PORTLAND. OREGON SAN FRANCISCO & PORTLAND S. S- CO. Fare Including berth and meala, f15j Round-trip, 25. Steamer Leaves Astoria for San Francisco Every 5 Days. Connects at SanFrancisco with Rail and Steamer Lines for South, ern California. G. W. IIOHERTS, Agent. Astoria, Oregon. A. Q. D. KEKPELL, Gen. Pas.Agsnt 8an Francisco, CaL ASK THE AGENT FOR TICKETS IflA To Spoke te, tt Paul, Minneapolis. Duiutn, Chiosgo, 6t Louis, and all points east and south. Q OVERLAND TRAINS DAILY f) tj The Flyerandlhe Fast Mail6 SPLENDID SERVICE UP TO DATE EQUIPMENT COURTEOUS EMPLOYE Daylight trip across the Csseade and Rocky Mountains. For tickets, rates folders and full In formation call on or address H. DICKSON, City Ticket A-ent 121 Third Street, Portland. Or. , Q. TERKES, A. G. P. A Corner First avenue and Yesler way. Seattle. Wash. WE GIVE EXPEDITED 8ERVICE ON FREIGHT ROUTE YOUR SHIPMENTS VIA GREAT NORTHERN Full information front WM. HARDER, General Agent Portland, Ore. The WorlTe Fair Route, RA VFAR9 r EAPERIENCE Traoc Marks 1 aO OCSIONS Copyrights Ac. Anrnesenatn atketchsnd idwiHIns nif Qtili-klr uivruin our pniin fr whether so t million ! phblr fMentWe, Cnmm union. sent fr. itldent nvenrr fur iieruniig patent. I'nteiita tken tnniuiih Nuna a Co. racalTB tprrial nolk, without chnrta, Id the Scientific Jlmcrican. A hsnrtsnmelf lllnirtrsted weeklr. fjtrvent Me. rnlntkiii f nnr erienttOi- lonrniil. Terms, a feurt f.-nr r,Hnths,l. Sold brail newidealers. ISllNCo."-- New York hrswh Offlea. SS y 8U Wadilngtoo, IX U THE ILLINOIS CENTRAL. Maintains unexcelled service from the west to the east and south. Making close connectlona ml.h trains nf all transcontinental lines, passengers are given their choice of routes to Chicago, Louisville, Memphis and New Orleans, anl through these points to the far east Prospective travelers desiring infor mation as to the loweat rat's and best routes are invited to correspond with the following representatives: B. II. TRUMBULL, Commercial Agent, lt Third St, Portland. Ore. J. C LINDSET, Trav. Passenger Agent) 141 Third St. Portland. Ore. PAUL. B. THOMPSON. Pass'gr. Afent, J. C LINDSET, Trav. Passenger Agent, V I m TPS? .ai ii AO Third St, Portland, Ore. TRAVELERS GUIDE. ASK ANY TRAVELER "and heVni"1 tell yea the Electric Lighted. Is the Crack Trala of tben all for COMFORT ui ELEGANCE Thejticket office at Portland is "at S5 Morrison St., Cor. 3d. A. D. CHARLTON, Assiitaot General Psssenger'Aerii, PORTLAND. CRECOlf. SSRbS "Best by Test" ri trans continental trav eler savs: " I've tried thein all and I prefer the North western Limited It's the best to be found from coast to coast" It's 41 The Train for Com fort" every night in the year between Minneapolis, St Paul and Chicago. Before stattlnf on a trip no matter where writ fur interntlng tDfurauv Uon about comfortable traveller;. ILLSISLER, General Agent 132 Third 6t Portland, Oregon. T. W. Tf A8DALE, General Passenger Atent. Bt. Paul,Mlnnr A. & C. R. R. TIME CARD. EFFECTIVE JUNE 24, 1905, Leave PORTLAND Arrive 800a.m Portland Union 11.20 a. ns 1 C0p.m. depot for Astoria 9.50 pja T20 p.m j Leave ASTORIA Arrfy 7.45 a-m ( (or Portland and llOajai 6.10 p.m way pointa 1OS0 pn SEASIDE! DIVISION Leave ASTORIA Arrive 11 33a. m for Seaaide Direct p.m Leave ASTORIA. Arrive) 8.15 a.m forWarrenton ) 10:i5a.m llOaun. ' Hammond, Ft lLOOaua. 5.50r-m (Stevens, 8eaeide) 7:40a,ni Leave SEASIDES Arrive 5 KM) p m ior Astoriabirect 1 12 :3l)p.m Leave SEASIDE. Arrtv 6.15 a. m (for War.-enton Ft) 9 25 a-m 2.30pm. Stevens. Hahi- V lOpja. 9.40a.m I mond,Aatoria ) 7. Saturday only. 4 Daity except Sat urday. Through tickcta and close eonnerliow, via K. P. Railway at Portland and Goblt and O. R. & N. via Portland. J. C. MAYO, Ceneral Freight and Passenger Agcsi, SCHEDULE OF T. J. P0TTE2. For August, 1905. M i c a i. 8 t ,5 I lUATK. DATK .li 4.15 Aug. IB 1A 9 13 u 1 u 14 IS H. 17 ia is 9.45 4 iS . .. i... li oo .ai It. 45 S4-H S .15 12 1.J i .56 li Ml tt 9S Ira 45, (.1-J !. .1S 41 U 01 7.C0 I u.iil 12.301 rial i" MENAX3W&&. Te Bi fnraaairana iim- hr.l toi IrHUtieM (r.rfM r awafenMa. , acoin,ir!"l May HiMs - ar ! ia iu .rw. f arew. prent j, ai as. or s ht tlx u n. A Ig. tt H W 40 s.ou, 10 lO.lij 4 S 8.00 11 11 .JOj 6At 8.00 6t li l. to 7J5 u e.so 14 81V i.S 9.4S 16 t(W I.OU 10.HO 17 8 J O) , 00 !- 0 8 0O 4.40 8t 11 10.40 4.40 a 1 4.30 l I .00( 1.00 J.30 S4 t DOi t oo 2. 8 30 Bat 2rt 1.00 7 00 r t oo 1 2 T.M 1.15 10.4S an in y 1.1 RepU 1 SU S lO.OOj yaTaVf 11 Cuaalal anl aa ruiiat.