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OREGON CITY COURIER, FRIDAY,- APRIL 15 1904, IFIROIM: RAILROAD ROW HH f 111 '11 t B. CORHAM, . Cnarl Agent, 140 Third St., Portland, Or. famous Trains The Southwest Limited, Kansas City to Chicago.' The Overland v Limited to Chicago via Omaha, and the Pioneer Limited St. Paul to Chicago, run via the Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul Railway " Each route offers numerous at tractions. The principal thing to insure a quick, comfortable trip ea3t is to see that your tickets read via the Chicago, Milwaukee K. 8. ROWE, General Manager. Ho! for St Louis WILL YOU SEE Nature's Art Gallery of the Rockies in addition to the at attractions at St. Louis. This can only be done by going or returning via the "SCENIC LINE OF THE WORLD." nrivaled scenic attractions nequalled dining car service nsurpassed in efforts to please U Write .for illustrated booklet of Colorado's famous sights and resorts. W. C. McBRlDE, General Agent 124 Third Street Portland, Oregon Minneapolis St. Paul Chicago. The short liae between there ..three great dties. The route of the famous North Western Limited THE TRAIN FOR COMFORT every night in year More starting an trip no Batter where write (or Interesting Information about sob arable traveling H. L. SISTER, Gen'l Agent. ii2 Third Street. Portland. T. W. TEASDALE, General Passenger Agent, St. Paul, Minn. does it go? That's & question we are sked a dozen times a day. Where does the Rock Island go? The answer is: Pretty nearly everywhere To Peoria and Chicago. To Davenport and Rock Island. 1 . To Lincoln and Omaha. To Topeka and Kansas City. To St. Joseph and St. Louis. To Texas and Oklahoma. Three routes east via Den ver, Omaha and St. Paul. 134 Third Street, Portland and the World's Fair! BE THERE? Corvallis & Eastern Railroad . TIME CARD NO. 23. No. 2 For Yaqaina : Leaves Albany .12:45 p.m. " Corvallis 2:00r. m. Arrives Yaqaina .. 6:20 p. m. No. 1 Returning: ' Leaves Yaqaina 6:45 a.m. Leaves Corvallis 11 :30 a. m. Arrives Albany 12:16 P. it. No. 3 for Detroit Leaves Albany 7:00 A. M. Arrives Detroit 12:20 P. M. No. 4 from Detroit: Leaves Detroit 1 KW p.m. Arrive Albany 6:55 p. m. Train No. 1 arrives Albany in time to connect with the 8. P. south bound train, as well as (riving two or three hours in Albany before departure of 8 P. North bound train. Train No. 2 connects with the S.P trains Corvallis and Albany givinn direct servioe torNewport and ad j ace beaches. Train 3 for Detroit. Breitenbush and other mountain resorts leaves Albany at 1 :uu a. m., reacmng Detroit about noon, giving ample time to reach the (tonnes same day. for further information apply to Edwin Btohi, Manager. T. CocuutLL, Agent, Albany. Oregon Shojtune amd Union Pacific 3 TRAINS TO THE EAST DAILY 3 Through Pullman standard and tourists sleeping cars daily to Umaha, inicago, Spokane, tourist sleeping cars (personally conductdel. weekly to Chicago and Kan sas city. Reclining chair cars (seats free) to the bast daily. 70 HOURS Portland to Chicago No change of cars 70 DEPART FOR TIME SCHEDULES from Portland, Ore. ARRIVE FROM Chicago Portland Special 9:l5 a m via Humlngton Salt Lake. Denver, Ft. Worth, Omaha, Kansas City, St. Louis, Chicago and the East, 5:2; p. m, Atlantic Express M:1.J c. m. Salt Lake, Denver, Ft. Worth, Omaha, Kansas City, Salt Lake, Chicago and the East, 9:00 a. m. via Hunting ton: M. Paul Fast Mail 7:45 p. in. via Spokane Walla Walla, Lewiston, Spokane, Wallace, Pull man, Minneapolis, St, Paul, Duluth, Milwaukee, Chicago and East. OCEAN AND RIVER SCHEDULE For San Francisco Every five days at 8:00 p. m. For Astoria, way points and North Beach Daily (except Sunday) at at 8 P. m.; Saturday at 10:00 p. m. Daily service (water permittlng(n Willamette and Yamhill Rivers. ' For full information ask or Write' your nearest ticket agent. A. L. CRAIG. General Passenger Agent. The Oregon Railroad and Navagation Co. Portland, Ore. ILLINOIS CENTRAL RAILROAD CO. A Business Proposition If you are going East a careful selection of your route is essential to the enjoyment of your trip, if it is a business trip time is the main consideration; If a pleasure trp scenery and the convenience and comfort of a modern railroad. Why not combine all by using the ILLINOIS CENTRAL, the up-to-date road running two trains daily from St. Paul and Minneapolis, and from Omaha to Chicago. Free Reclining Chair Cars, the famous Buffet-Librarysmoking Cars, all trains vestibuled. In short thorouehlv modern throughout. All tickets reading via uic iiunois antral win De nonorea on these trains and no extra fare charged. Our rates are the same as those of infe rior roads. Why not get your money's wumir Write for full particulars. B. H. TRUMBULL, Gen'l Agt., Portland, Ore. J. C. Lindsey, T. F. & P. A. Portland, Or. Paul B. Thompson, F. & P. A., Seattle, Wash. Regulator STEAMERS Portland and The Dalles Route All way landings Steamers BAILY GATZERT, DALLES CITY REGULATOR METLAKO uiiiigciiii& ai Lyit:, , asu, Willi Columbia River and Northern Ry Co. For Wahkiacus, Daily, Centervill, Golden dale and all Klickitat Valley points. Steamer leaves Portland daily, except Sunday, 7 a. m., connecting with CR&N train at Lyle, 5:30 p. m., for Goldendale. Arrives The Dalles, 6:3o p. m. Steamer leaves The Dalles daily, except Sunday, 7 a. m. CR&N train leaving Gold endale 6:i2 a. m. connects with this steam er for Portland, arriving Portland 6 p. m. Excellent meals served on all steamers. Fine accommodations for teams and wag ons. For detailed information of rates, berth reservations, connections, etc.. write or call on nearest agent. General Offices Portland, Or. H. C. Campbell, Manager. f'nno.-f r, it- I .,1a ...Itk Astofla & Columbia River Railroad Co LEAVES UNION DEPOT. ARRIVES 8:80 i,m, Dally For Maygers, Rainier, Clatskannie, Westport, Clifton, Astoria. War rantor Havel, Ham.' mond, Fort Stevens Gearhart, Park. Seaside, and Seuhore. Astoria Express a Dally. Dally 11:301. a. ;4o p. m a:3o p. m. Saturday only r: p. m. Ex, Sat, For further Information addreti, J. C. Mayo, Astoria, Oregon. PAWNER SALVE the most healing salve In the world. 1 1 We promptly ohtaJn II. 8, end Foreign , i i Send modal, atetch. or photo ol tawDtlon tor ' 1 I free report on patentability. Forfreebook (' jJWAjSHINGTO Ask the Agent For rickets Via life- To Spokane, St. Paul, neapolis, Duluth, Chicago, St. Louis, and all Points East and South. 2 Overland Trains Daily Q the Flyer and the Fast Mail L Splendid Service, Up to Date Equipment,, Courteous Employes. Daylight Trip "Across the Cascades &RockyMountains. For Tickets, Rate?, Folders and Ful Information, Call on or Address, H. Dickson, City Ticket Agent, 122, Third St., Portland, Or S. G. YERKES, G. W. P. A. 612 First Avenue, Seattle, Wash. rhe Fair -Route- via Chicago or New Orleans to bt. Louis is the one that gives you the most for your money, and the tact tnatthe illiinuis CENTRAL offers Unsurpassed Service 4.1 !. .u- 1 ro Clin via uiese punus iu ine hukluj rur and in this connection to all points beyond makes it to your advantage, in case you contemplate atrip to any point East, to write us before making final arrangements. We can offer the choice of at least a dozen different routes. B. H. TRUMBULL, Commercial Agent, I42 Third Street, Portland, Oregon. J. C. LINDSEY, T. F. & P. A., 142 Third street, Portland, Oregon. P. B. THOMPSON, F. & P. A., Room 1, Colman Building, Seattle, Wash. The World's Fair Route. Those anticipating an Eastern trip, or a visit to the Louisiana Purchase Exposi tion at St. Louis, cannot afford to overlook the advantages offered by the MISSOURI PACIFIC RAILWAY, which, on account of its various routes and gateways, has been appropriately named "The World's Fair Route." Passengers from the Northwest take the MISSOURI PACIFIC trains from Denver or Pueblo, with the choice of either going direct tnrough Kansas City, or via Wich ita, Fort Scottand Pleasant Hill. Two trains daily from Denver and Pu eblo to St. Louis without change, carrying all classes of modern equipment, Including electric lighted observation parlor cafe din ing cars. Ten daily trains between Kan sas City and St. Louis. Write or call on W. C. McBride, General Agent, 124 Third street, Portland, for detailed information and Illustrated literature. President Suns Lewis and Clark Fair Bill. The appropriation bill in which the peo ple" of the Pacific Northwest are much In. terested has finally become a law. The bill proper carries an appropriation of $475,000. The issuance of $250,000 in souvenir gold dollars is also authorized. It is expected that they will be sold at a premium to bring the whole amount up to something over J8ooo. If our Binger as sisted in the passage of this bill, which means so mu.h to Oregon, it would be well for him to show us how it was done. The fact is that had it not been for Taw ney, of Minnesota, the .bill might still be In doubt. This looks bad tor a part of the Oregon delegation and yet Hermann is asking for support next June. He need not look to Clackumas county, as she ex pressed herself on this subject last year. Keepiivg Good Cows. Many of our Oregon farmers say they cannot afford to buy the best cows. They are mistaken. It is juBt as essen tial to keep good cows as any other ani mal. No maa can afford to keep poor cows, and especially the poor man. If rich man wants to waste his money in poor cows, it is not quite so bad, bat poor man must know better, or he can not expect much profit. In order to make headway, the poor man most keep animals and use feed that will make him a profit. You cannot afford to keep single cow that does not make you a profit. Makes a Clean Sweep. There's nothing like doing a thing thorouehlv. Of all the salve vnn heard of, Bucklen's Arnica Salve is the best. It sweeps away and cares Burns Sores, Bruises, Cuts, Boils, Ulcers, Skin Eruptions and Piles. Its only 25 cents and guaranteed to give satisfaction by Unarman & Co. Druggists. Mut- y Stops the COUGH and Heals the MARKET REPOR1 . Corrected to April IS, 1904. OUTSIDE BUTTER READY TO COME. Butter ia so cheap and plentiful and they have so much surplus stocks in the other markets that it will not be long before this territory is invaded, unless perchance the local quotations go to a level where it will be unprofitable for the outsiders to ship in'. - Most of the valley creameries have already cut don their highest figures to the 25 cent mark but the Portland men still demand 80 cents for the products of the local cream eries. Along Front street nothing over 25cent8has been obtained for several days and a drop in these values is now expected. The product of the local creameries is always quoted 1 cents a pound over those of the valley institu tions. Free delivery and exchange of unsold butter compel them to charge this extra figure. EGGS ARE VERY FIRM. The egg market continues very fiim with the receipts very much under the demand. The figures of the leading egg men in the city eeem to have gone wrong somehow, for everybody expected a large increase in the receipts with the advent of the warmer weather, but the reverse has been the case, and instead of values touching the bottom of the list tbey are now ruling very firm at the top. The local demand for eggs is not over great, but there is a sufficient call from the northern markets to clean up everything that comes. There is now a lull in the cold storage operations on account of the inability of the dealers to obtain suffi cient stocks. Some of them are vainly offering as high as 17 cents a dozen out in the country, f. 0. b., but even this inducement is not strong enough to bring the eggB io. CHICKENS ARE BLOW IN COMING . Just why the receipts of chickens are 10 small at this time is not known, but dealers along Front etreet are a unit in saying that they have not seen such small arrivals in years. The demand at present prices is good, but beyond these figures the consumption stops. POTATOES CONTINUE FIRM. lhe potato market continues its firm tone the demand from San Francisco being very brisk, one car selling yester day in that market at $1.75. Local dealers still fear that prices will become so high that the demand and consump tion will drop off. MILL FEED IS ADVANCED. The Portland Flouring Mills company announced today an advance of fl a ton In both bran and shorts quotations. The market 1b very strong at the new figures. The cause of the rise is the shutting down of most of the mills on account of the email demand for flour, GRAIN AND FLOUR. Wkeat, Walla Walla Wheat, Valley Wheat, Bluestem .......... Barley, per ton .". .-. Oats, white Oats, gray 1 ...... 4 . Hard wheat flour straights. Hard wheat flour, patents. . Valley flour Flour, graham 78c 860 87c 1 $25 00 24.00 23.00 3.603.70 4.204.40 3.95 60 Eye flout 3.604.00 i ' raoDuca. Butter, fancy creamery. . . Butter, dairy Butter, cooking Cheese, Young America.. Cheese, Oregon full cream F.ggs, Oregon ranch Honey, dark Honey, amber Honey, fancy white 2527Kc 1617c 1012c 14 14 to 1313c 17c 10KHc 1213o 15c VEGETABLES. Artichokes, doen 75c90c Beets, sack . . . . , 1.00 Cabbage 2c Carrots, sack 75c1.00 Cauliflower, dozen 90cl.()0 Celery 50cfei;65c Chile peppers, pound 20c Garlic, pel pound 8c Green peppers, pound 6c Horseradish, per pound.... 8c Lettuce, hothouse, box ...... 1.752.00 Onions, Oregon yellow 2.002.35 Potatoes 85c (g 1.00 Potatoes, sweet 2.75f 3.00 Pumpkins lcljc Radishes, per dozen UCiiilTAc. Tomatoes, per box 1.50(1.75 Turnips, sack 76c1.00 FRUITS, booking apples fi()00c Fancy apples 1..002.00 Bananas, per pound....... 6c Cocoan uts, dozen 90c Chestnuts, Oregon, pound. 2'Aa Dates, golden 60c Dates, Fard, per 131b. box 1.60 Mgs, white, per pound 6c Figs, black, per pound 6c Figs, California layers 10 lbs . 90c Figs California 10-lb cirtons 1 .00 1.10 rigs, OUJ4-1D. bricks 2.25 Figs, black i.no Grapefruit, box 2.50(83.00 Lemons ... 2.50(3.00 Oranges, navels 1.60(2.00 nneapples 3.754.50 POULTRY. Mixed, per pound 1212c Spring, per pound 1415c "ens 1314c Geese 78c Docks, dozen 0.00(37.60 Tarkeys, live 14(Uil5c Turkeys, dressed 16(&17c Ducks, wild 2.004.00 HAY AND FEED. 1'mothy 13.00(315.00 Clover , 8.00(3.10.00 Cheat 10.00(11.0 Shorts 20 00 Bran 19.00 Barley, rolled 22.00(323.00 Middlings 24.00f325.00 Oats, white 23 00(24.00 Oats, gray 21.00(23.00 Chop feed m.oO Two Rousing Speeches. Two of 0 ir leading fellow citizens, Judge Galloway and Col. 'Miller, took an important part in the recent Demo cratic banquet held at Salem. The sub ject assigned to Mr. Galloway was "The Bench and Bar of Oregon." He first paid a slowing tribute to Hon. F. X. Mathieu, of Marion county, who took his stand with the Americans aa . against the English and who lent his aid and assistance in formulating the early la s of Oregon. He spoke of those in the Constitutional convention and of thoBe members of the bench and bar of Oregon in its formative period and that the great majority of them were mem bers of the Democratic party. He was ' proud of th6 part that the members of his party had taken in upbuilding the state of Oregon and that these men were the peers of any who ; had succeeded ttiem in the later history of the state. He spoke of many events of historical value and paid a glowing tribute to the bench and bar of Oregon. Col. Miller's subject was "Party Loyalty" and was handled in an able manner. 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