THURSDAY, JUNE I, 1905. lilt MORNING 'ASTORI AN, ASTOkIA, OHUiUk. nun Aiun ui.iLmuj MARKETS Hops Are Considered Weak at Present Quotations. Proa thertln art in Market and am Bringing Good Prices Demand For i Poultry Hama and Bacon Advance HOne-Haif Cent Pound. Huim ale comldi-rcd weaker and tliTv very little doing. U I" dmht'd if Hi" .rlc will I m IiIkIi thU year it l.it. ireijon ehwrli's ara romliiK in and !! orJI and Mi will a pound. .l',,r-y i If . . a I lit . i . wfi, It ihiv iiiim p i" f ... . . . .1. . I I .1.. retire aulUi'M'llt I"J inn MXtti u" . a. .l l. ..I.,-.. .1 . itiUtn. iiams ann i"n '" nmn ivnt a iHiund. lltrre l n, i-nanip in lie liulti-r r !( quotation. Grain. Hay and rttd. Wheat-Walla Walla, Jfll4C! Val- -y, Jtlv; blueMiMit, 0f91c. Ofats-Whlt. IJtl2; gray. y Barley urewmg, .; in, ... Hay Timothy. 1140 14.60; clover, UjllU 12; cheat. HIS 12; alfalfa, 111 Mllluatuffa llarlcy rolled, 134 60; Jnlddllngs. 124.025; chop. 119; Juiry 'chop bran, II9C 20; shorts. 22(J23. I Flour Hiir.l Wheat, striilitht. 13 AStf 4.05; hnrd wlteut puleiit". I4.&0fl40; graham, 14; rye. $5; whole whi-at flour. 1425: valley. 14.10. I Corn Whole, 124. 50; craikeJ. 12550 Jer ton. I Ry 11 15 Pr cwt. each; gout sktoa, common, 10&15c tn.li; Aiiirora, with wool on, Gcll.&O each. 1'tlta near aklni to .', No. 1, 12.60010 ach; cuba, tlt; badger, 25 fl60e; wildcat, with bead perfect, 26 9 50c; houaa cat, 610c; fox, common tray, 50 C 70c; red, $305; croaa, 59 15c; allver and black, $1000100; flh- era, I5fl6; lynx, $4.60$; mink, strict- ly No. 1, according to itxe, $102.50; marten ,drk northern according to Ue an J color, $1031S; marten, pule, pine, according to size and color, $2.60 Q4; muskrat, large, 1015c; akunk, 40 060c; rivet, or polecat, 610c; otter, large, prim akin, HQ 10 panther, with ht.d and clawa perfect, 2((6; raccoon, prime, J0$r60c; mountain wolf, with head perfect, $,50$5; coyote, 0cll; wolverine. ICQI; beaver, per akin, large, 15 ; medium, $3(M; amalt, $1 01,50; kite, 604750. Caatar Hugrada (Chlttam bark) Good. 4'tf44o per lb. Oregon gtfcpe root Per 100 1 , $3 4. Oil and Lead. Coal oil IVarl and antral oil, cases, 20io per gallon; water white oil. Iron arrela. 16c; wood barrela, 17 V4?; co t-en oil, (an, 24c; elalri4 oil, 'ases, 27c; extra star, caaea, 25c; headlight oil, 16 degrees, caaea, 23 He; Iron bar rel, 17 He. (Washington atut teat burning olla, except headlight, Vic per gallon higher). ISarisIri SKty-thre Jgroea, caaea. jzc; iron irnrr!, i&ftc. Unseed oil Pure raw, In barrela, lc; genuine ke'tle-bolled. In barrela, 3c: ture riw oil, In coses, 66c: g'un- In kettle-boiled, In ranee, 681; lota of ISO gallons. If 1m per gallon. Produce. Bult'T Fancy creamery, I0O21V dairy, UV417c; ator. j&i&v,c Esau-Oregon ramli 18 18 12. (Jbeeae Young American, 16t(Kc; Oregon full cream, 15c. Poultry Mixed chlckena per lb. IS OlIHc: aprlng. 144CfHiC; nena. 14 015c; fryera. 110 He; broll'ra. It3 10c: t'r tc, turkey, live, I5i7c; turkey, dreaevd. 11120; durka, old 14016c; aprlng durka, $407, Hony-Drk. 10Vllc; amber. iZV 13c; fancy whit. 15c. Fruits and Vegetable. fit rawberrlea Oregon, per pounJ, 6 12c niacklierrfca, crat, fi.00. UitWrrla, crate, I1J25. Cherrlea-Crate, 75 (ullJil. Aprlrota, crate. $1.25. I'ciK'hfi. crate, $1.25. Orapi, $2.35 er rrat. aooeberrle. 4c lb. Orap fruit Crat. $2.60fJ$. Apple Oregon, 50rj$2 50. Tropical fruit Lmona, fncy. $3 holce. $2,766$ per box; orng. $2.50 nil.76; bananaa. Be per lb; plneaplee ' - . . . . A . II.(0Q per uomcii. ( Potato", Oregon. 100 lb. llftJ.OS: tomatoea. California, crat. $2 ,503; kurnlp. aack. $1; cabbagea, per lb,. 1U iOlVio; Oregon onlona, 100 Iba, $5.00; Lw potato, $3; wt potatoe. $1.76 ftfS per 100; Auatrallan red onion. $n; Wlery. per doxen. 701T75c; aaparague. 'pr box, $1.50; artichoke, per doien. 764190c: radlahea. per doien. 15c; 'green onion, per doien, 15c; rhubarb. 'per pound, Jc; cucumber, per doien. bl1.25; .cta, $1.25 par 100 lb; car Xt. $1.25 Pr 100 lb. I W.ih ,Mtat-Val, $04ic;pork,7 7V4o; bf, bulla, bbc; cow. tvt 4Vio; tr, 45c; mutton. $07c; fprlnf lamb, with pelt. $1.50T2.50 inch. 1 Oytr Bhoalwater Hay. per gallon. 2.25: per.aack, $4 net; Olympla, per lack, $5.25. - Clama HarJahell, per box, $2; raioi llama, $2 per box. Hop, Weol, Hid, Eto. Hop 2324Vc per lb. Wool Valley, 20fi21c; atern Ore- Ion. 14018c. Tallow Prime, per lb.,' 3y3c, o. and greaae, 22Hc, Mohair Cnolc. 30fS4c per lb. Feather Oeeae. whit. 35040c; ee, gray mlved. 25020c; duck, hit, 1520c; duck, mixed. 12015c. IJeeawax Good, clean and pure, 20 :J22c per lb. Hide Dry hide, No. 1, 1 in, ana p, 1601V4c per lb.: dry kip. No. 1. ta 15 lb.. 14015c P'r lb.; dry calf Mo. 1, under 5 Iba, 174i l8c; dry nlted. ull and tng. one-third lea than lry flint (culla, motheaten, badly cut, kdred, murrain, hnlr-allpped, weather heaten or grubbey, 203c per lb lea); alted hldea, teera, aound, 60 lb, and nver, 9 10c per lb.; 50 to 01bs. SH0 9o per lb.; under 50 lba, and cow, e per lb.; alted ataga and bulla, ound, 60 per lb.; aalted kip, aound, 15 :o 30 1M, o per lb.: anlted -veal, aound, 10 to" 14" Iba., c per lb.: aalteJ calf, ound, under 10 lb., lOo per lb, (green, inaJ'rVlc per lb. cull lc per b. leu)'. Sheep aklna: Bhearllnga, No. 1 butchera tock 25030c each; ahort vool No. 1 butchera' atock, 40050c; ndlum wool. No.l butcher tock, 600 lOoflong wool, No. 1 butcher' tock. if1.50 each. Murrain pelt, from 10 0 20 per cent lea, or 12014c per lb.; tor hldea, alted. eacft. according to ii ii nn8! drr. each, according to lie, $101.60; colt' ret, $3; 15-lb kit, $1.60; pickled Inmba tongue, -barrel, $9; 4-barrl. $5.60; IS-lb kltl, $2.75. Lard Kettle-rendered: Tlercea, 9c; tubs, it; ton, tc; 20a, 9c; 10. 10 '4c 5s, 10c. Standard pur: Tlercea, tc; tubs, Hi 80s, oj 20s, 9c; 10a, 9ftc; 5s, 9 Vic. Compound: Tierces, Vio; tubs, lc; 80s, $ic; 10s, 7V4c; t. 714c Cereal food Rooled oats, cream, 90 fb aacks, $(.75; lower grad, $606.25; oatmeal, atcel cut, 50-lb sack, $$ per barrel: 10-lb aacka $4.25 per bale; oat meal (ground ( 50-lb aack, $7.50 per barrel; 10-lb aacka, $4 per bale; split peas, $4 per 100-lb aacka; 25-lb boxa, lb box. $1.25 per box; paatry flour, 10-lb sacks, $2.60 per ba. 8auiig Portland, ham, 12 Vic per lb; minted ham, 10c; aummer, choice dry, 17Vic; bologna, long, 6Vic; wlner wurat, 8c; liver, Ec; pork. 9c; blood, 6c; Headcheese, iZVfcc; bo4ogna auage, lln't, 4 Vic Canned salmon Columbia river, 1- Ib tall, $1.85: 2-lb tall, $2.50; fancy Mb flat, $2: Vi-lb fancy flat, $1.25. $1.15; pearl barley, $4 per 100 lba, 25 fancy 1-tb ovals. $2.76; Alaaka tall, pink. 85090c; red, $1.50; nominal, 2 tall, $2. Maton fruit Jar-rIIalf-gallOn. per gross, $9.90; quart. $6.55; pint, $3.85; extra cap per grosa, $2.25. Ivconomy fruit Jara Halr-gallona, 'er groxr, $13.25; quarts, $10.35; pints, $8.75; extra cap, $1.85. Raisins Loose MucateU, 4-crown. 6Vic; 6-layer Mucatel raisins, 7Vic; unbleached aeeales Sultanas, 6c; London layers, $-crown. whole boxes ol 20 lbs, $1.85; 2-crown. $1.75. Fish Craba, per doxen, $1.25; Shoal water Bay oysters, per anrk, $4.00; oy- Tiii iTitlne In , 87c gallon; In stors, k1'!!""". $2-25; hnllbut, 6Vi; black barrels, 79c; In wood barrel, $4c. icod, 7c; ba. rer lb., 12 Vic: herring. Gasoline Stove ganollne, caae. ,5c; floundera, 5c; catfleh, 7c; lobstera 4 Vic; Iron barrels, He; 80 degrees per lb, 12Hc; silver smelt, 5c; shrimp. MEDICAL. a' Hoia TKIATMSfT drums, 26c. Lead Strictly pur whit lead and red lead In ton lots, 7V4c; 500-lb lots, "c; U-ss than 600 lbs. 8c flop Pur Manila, 14c; atandard. 12c; Sisal, 10c; Itl brand Steal, 1e. Wlr nail Present bue at $2.70. 10c; perch, Ec; sturgeon, 7c: chlnook salmon, 8c; steelheada, 7Vic; sea trout. 12c; shad. 3Vifr4. Croerli, Provisions, Eto. ! Sugar Oolden C. $5.35; powdsred, ! $5.95; fruit sugar, $5.95; beet sugar, ' $4 05; patent cub, $6.20; can, D. ).. loxc. cwt EOc (leaa Vic per lb if paid I $5.85; extra, cwt., 10c; keg, cwt, 25c; ' for In IS days). ( Salt Bale of 75-2.bale. $160: bales , of 30-3. bale. $1.60; bates of 40-4s. bnl , Dried fruit Apple. vaporated. 7 j 8c; per lb, sundrted, sack or boxes; non; apricots, 10012c: pesche. 90 ; lie; peara. lO013Vic; prutiea. Italian. 405c; French. 2Vi03; flgs. Catttornia I blacka. 6c; do white, none; Smyrna.1 20c; Fard dates, 6c; plums, pitted. 6c. $1.60; bale of 15-10. bale, $1.60; bag, , 60s, One. ton, $11: bag. 50 lba. genuln Liverpool, ton, $17; bags, E0 lbs. Vi ground. 100a. ton. $7; R. 8. V. P., 50 (-lb cartons. $2.25: R. S. P.. 14 3-11 carton, $1.75; Liverpool lump, tol $16.50. Rice Imperial Japan. No. 1. $5.37 V No. 2. $4.25; Carolina head, 6c; brok4 bead 4c CofTe Moh, 260 28c; Java, fancy 26032c; Java, good. 20024c; Java, ordinary, 17020c; Costa Rica, fancy, 18020c; Costa Rica, good. 16018c Ar- buckle. $14.31 per 100 lb. Lion. $14.38. Provisions Hama, to nice, 13c; hams, picnic, 8c; bacon, regulars, 10c bacon, breakfast. 12017c; dry salt side. IVic; buck, dry snlt, 9V; lard, kettle rendered, tlercod, OHc Nuta Walnuta, No. 1. soft shell. l!Ve; No. 1 hard shell. 13V4c: Chile, 13c; almond, 17016c; filbert, 14015c; Drailla, 16c; pecans, l3Vi015c; hick ory, 8c: Virginia peanut. 707Vic: Jumbo Virginia peanut. Ic; Japanese peanuts, 6Vi0c; chestnut, Italian, 14c; cocoanuta, doien, 90c. Figs Whit, Jb, SVi(c; black, 60 7c. Datea Golden,' 60-lb boote. 06Vic: 1-lb. packagea, 8c; Fard, 15-lb boxes, $1.40 box. Deans Sma,ll white, 4c; larg white, 3 '-4 c ; pink, 3c; buyou, 3ic; Lima, 6Vc; Mexican reds. tc. rickled good PU klod p!k' feet, i- barrels. $5; V4 -barrels, $2.7C; 15-lb kits $1.25; pickled trip, barrels, $5; V4 barrels $2.75; 15-lb kits, 11.25; pickled pigs' tongues, -barrels. IS: Vi-hnr- 1 r O SPICES, o DA.nNGPOYfDEn eUw!uttPurffy,; flrvtsrFItvor, CrtJrrf Sfitnh, Civiik frkn CLOSSEToDSYtKS t IRTLAfOtOIULGON. r mm tm mi ly 1 f kMnSM)Ml Ml Ma ta4frmln. MtWs OOaS TLxCCWoCM&eI!t!&fa(C. UJ AM srMaasVM SAN FRANCISCO & PORTLAND S. S. CO. Far including berth and msala, SIS Round -trip, $25. Steamer Leaves Astoria for San Francisco Every 5 Days. Connects at SanFrancisco with Rail and Steamer Lines for South, era California. G. W. ROBEItTS, Afcrent. Astoria, Oregon. A. O. D. KERR ELL, Gsn. Pas. Ajjsnt San Franoiaeo, Cal. TRAVELERS' GUIDE, Hciii 10 TOWINO, FREIGHTING AND EXCURSIONS. STEAMER JORDAN for CathbimM, way landings, 3 p. dally except Sunday. m. RECORD BREAKING WEEK AT THE STAR All th Late at Attraction From th Best Theaters Mstinee daily at 2:43 p. m. MKIJtOY TRIO Clever singing and dancing comedy act. THE GREAT LKXART, Champion Wire Walker 8TEAMER WENONA for Grays River, Knapp'on and way landing. alDly aa follows: JUNE Friday. If.. 0:30. Saturday, 17, 10:00. Monday, 1. 11:30. Tuewlay, 20, 12. Wcdneiid.iy, 21, 1:00. Tlnirliiy. 22. 1:30. Friday, 2.1, 2:00. Saturday, 24, 2::W. Monday, 2fl. 5:00. Tuewlay, 27. 6:10. Wedm-wlny, 2H, 7:00. Thiirsdav, 2. 8:00. Friday, 30, 8:30. Wednesday 7. 1. Thursday t, 1:30. Friday 9. I. Sn urday 10, 3. Monday 12, 5:30. Tuesday 13, 6; 30. Wednesday 14, 7:30. Thursday. 13, 8:30. A. & C. R. R. TIME CARD. EFFECTIVE SEPT. 4, 1904. Lav PORTLAND Arrlr 9 00 a.m ( Portland Coion( 11.10a. m 7.00 p.m ) depot for Artoriat 9.40 p.m Leav ASTORIA Arrive 7.45 a m for Portland and 11.30 a.m 6 10 p a ( way point 10.30 p-m SEASIDE DIVISION Leav ASTORIA Arrive 11 35 a.m for rMsanide liret.t 620 p.m Leav ASTORIA. Arrlvt r8.13a.ni forWarrenton l 10:45a.m Hammond, Ft 5.50 p.m Steven, Seande) 7:40a,m Leav 8EASIDE Arrlv 4 :'M p.m for Astoria lirect 1 12 :30p.ra Leav SEASIDE. Arrlv 6.15 a. m I for Warrenton Ft) 9 25a.m Steven. Uam- 9.30a.m f mond,Astoria J 7.20 p, m. Additional train leave Astoria dally at 11:30 . m, for all points on Ft Steven branch, arriving Ft Steven 12:30 p. m., returning, leave Ft Stev en at 2:00 p. m.. arriving Astoria 2:45 p. m. Sunday only. Through ticket and clos connec tion via. N. P. Ry. at Portland and Gobi and O. R. A N. Co, via. Portland J. C My a P. A. Agents S. S. Roanoke for Coos Bay Eureka, San Francisco and San Pedro, Gray S. S. Co. Steamer to Coos Bay, Eureka and San Francisco. Str. Toledo to Gray Harbor, Tuesday and Saturday. C. H. CALLENOER, Manager, KOSURE AND CH APIS', Comedy Sketch Artists. BABY FERN HART, The Wondor of the Age on the Trapezs ARTHUR KLWEI.L, Pictured MeUnly, "Tell Me Tlmt Iloau tiful Story." STAROSUH'E, "I'nlmky niir'lnrs" nml "The HipimiNt Admission. Anv Rent. 10 rent. TIDE TABLE, JUNE High Tetter. Dnt. JUNE, 1905. T'aT'm I h in 1' I Thursday Thursduy rldiiy .Saturday 3, 0:2 SUNDAY :. 4 1:02 Monday 6 1 : 3S Tuesday 6 2:1 Wednesday 7 3:02 Thursday 8' 3:54 Friday 0 Saturday 10 SUNDAY 11 Monday 12 Tuesday 13 Wednesdny 14 Thursday 15,11:52 Friday 16 4:55 6:09 7:2ft 8:4tt 8:55 10: 5U Saturday 17 SUNDAY IS Monday 19 Tuesday 29 Wednesday 21 Thursday . Friday Z3 Saturday 24 SUNDAY ,Z. Monday 2 Tuesday ' Wednesday 2 Thnmiliiv 29 hides, 25950c x-tAnV so 0:12 0:58 1:41 2:2! 3:12 4:06 4:54 5:54 7:00 8:10 9:16 10:15 11:07 11:05 ft. ft H.7 8.7 8.5 8.2 7.7 7.2! 6,7 0.4 6.4 6.Ti .' 6.9 P. M. h.m. ft' 12: IS 11:55 1:00, 1:42 2:21 3:01 3:44 4:3.) 5:20 6:1.1 7:0s1 9.4 9.2 9.0 8.5 8.0 7.4 6.7 6.1 5.7 6.6 6.7 6.8 6.1 8:01 8:55 9:47 10: 3S 11:2J 12:45; 1:81 2:18 8:03 3:4 4:27 5:12 5:08' 6:4ft 7:33 8:21 9:07 9:55 10:38 JUNE, 1905. low Water. A. M. Date. h.m. I ft. 6.8 Thursday 1 6:101 0.2 8.6 Friday l 6:47 -0.2 l.u niuuitmy ........ i:Z'-v:a 0.6 0.7 0.6 0.3 01 0.6 2.8 2.4 1.8 7.0 SUNDAY 4 7:67 7.1 Monday 6i 8:34' 7.2 Tuesday 6! 9:13 7.2 Wednesday 71 9:58! O rt. I J . . r. . . . I.J 1MUIMUI1J 9 iv;ii 7.4 Friday 9 7.5 Saturday 10 7.7 SUNDAY 11 7.9 Monday 12 8.3 Tuesday 13 8.7 Wednesday 14 9.0 Thursday 15 .2 KrldHy 18 7,t Saturday 17 7.3 SUNDAY 18 7.3 Monday 19 7.3 Tuesduy 20 7.3 Wednesday 7-2 Thursday 22 7.2 Friday 23 11:33 0:20 1:30 2:42! 3:45 4:45 P.M. h.m. a 6:04 6:4 7:22 7:69 8:40 9:28 10:22 11:20 12:26 1 2:10 1.11 3:34 0.3 5:39-0.4 6.5:ll:21 8.7 7.3 Saturday 73 SUNDAY . 7.3 Monday ... 7.5 Tuesday . . 7.8 Wednesday .l Thursday .. 84 Friday .... 6:30 7:15 8:00 8:43 9:25 .2110:05 10:46 11:28 0:23 1:2 2:20 3:1S 4:09 4:56 5:40, -0.9 ..24 ..25 ..20 ..27 ..28 ..29 ..30 4:3.8 5:35 6:27 1.2i 7:16 1.21 8:05 -1.0 8:55 -0.6 9:45 -0.1 10:38, 0.4 11:35 1.0. 3.0 12:08 2.8:12:54 1:44 2:41 3:42 4:42 5:31 2.8 3.0 3.1 3.2 3.2 3.3 3.3 3.1 i'.i 1.6 2.0 2.3 2.5 2.6 2.7 2.9 3.0 3.1 8.2 3.2 3.2 1.6 2.1 2.6 1.9 Regular Line of Steamers from San Francisco to Astoria & Portland Th Firt-Clas Steel Steamer REDONDO make regular trips between San Francisco and Aatorla afid Portland. ailing from each end about every two week. Ha excellent passenger accommo dations, both cabin and steerage For freight or passage apply to TAYLOR YOUNG & CO., General Agent, Portland. S. Elmore (EL Co. Agents, Astoria or to the owners Swayne , & Hoyt San Francisco. FAMOUS TRAINS The Southwest Limited Kansas City to Chicago, The Overland Limited to Chicago via. Omaha. The Pioneer Limited St. Taul to Chicago, run via Chicago, Milwaukee and St. Paul Railway Each route offers numerous attrac tion. The principal thing to insure a quick, comfortable trip east is to see that your tickets rend via the Chicago, Milwaukee St. Paul Rail 1 V OREGON SHOWTIME and UniqnPacihc 71 hour from Portland to Chicago. No hang of car. Depart Chicago Portland Special tfclAa. m. via Huut-I lug ton TIME HTHF.DCLE3 From PORTLAND Halt Lake, Denver, Ft Worth, Oinalia, Kao- aCit,Ht Louis, Chicago aud Uie East Atlantic r.xprwi i(!lt lake, Denver Ft snap. ta. wortn.omalm. Kan via nam-mi city. St Louis, lugtoo 'CDicago and the East 8U Paul I Walla Walla, teirls. FMtMall too. Sookaue. Mimic :lSp. u. ;apolia. Xt Paul, DululM viaopo- iMiiwauaee, cuicugo, kan land ast Dally ei- eent Hun aay atram Columbia River to rortiaoii and Way Ijudiugs Arrlv mi... "linnni intnr niii-rrr ASK ANY TRAVELER and he will tell ya tbe Electric Lighted. Is the Crick Train of tbeo alt for COMFORT (fid ELEGANCE The ticket office at Portland is at 55 Morrison St., Cor. 3d. A. D. CHARLTON, Assistant General Prntseiiger Agent PORTLAND, OREGON. "Best by Test" A trans continental trav eler says: "I've trie4 them all and I prefer, the North western Limited ' It's the best to be found from coast to coast" It's "The Train for Com fort" every night in the year between Minneapolis, St. Paul and Chicago. Before starting on a trip no natter where write for Interesting informa tion about comfortable traveling. H. L SlSLER, General Agent 132 Third St Portland. Oregon. T. W. TIASDALE, General Paswnrer Agent, Bt. Faol, MlanT aliform Th land of fruit, flower and un- shlne, wher all th dimmer '(porta may h enjoyed In winter. a S55 PORTLAND to LOS ANGELES AND RETURN, reached via THE SHORT ROUTE Beautifully Illustrated booklet and folder, deacriptlve of the many charm ing winter resorts, may be secured from any Southern Pacific Agent, or address W. E. COMAN, G. P. A, Portland, Or. 7:15 1 8:00 p m 4am Daily ex ceptMon STEAMER NAHCOTTA leaves Astoria on the Tidn DAILY FOR ILWACO, connecting ther with train for Long Beach, Tioga ano North Beach point. Returning ar rives at Astoria same venlng. rhrougn tlcketa t and from all prln ctpal European cltle. O. W. ROBERTS. Acent, Aatorla, Or. II H. S. Rowe, Gen'lAgt., '2j 134 Third Street, Portland. I- ssst It you are troubled with dlzxy spells, healache. Indigestion, constipation, Holllster" Rocky Mountain Tea will make you well and keep you welt If It falls, get your mon?y back. That' fair. 35 cents. Frank Hart's drug store ASK THE AGENT FOR TICKET5 VIA - - - , YOU WILL BE SATISFIED WITH YOUR JOURNEY. If your ticket read over the Den ver and Rio Grande Railroad, the "Scenic Line of th World." BECAUSE There are so many cenlc attrac tion and points of Interest along the line between OgJen and Den ver that the trip never become tiresome. If you are going East, write for In formation and get a pretty book that will tell you all about It W. C. McBride, General Agent 124 Third Street PORTLAND. OREGON To Spokane, 8t Paul, MinnaMi,, Duluth, Chicsflo, 8t Louis, and all point sast and south. 2 OVERLAND TRAINS DAILY Q The Flyer and The Fast Mail Z 8PLENDID SERVICE UP TO DATE EQUIPMENT COURTEOU3 EMPLOYE Daylight trip aores th Casoad and Rocky Mountain. . For ticket, rates folders and full In formation call on or address H. DICKSON. City Ticket Agent 123 Third Street Portland, Or. S. O. TERKES. A. O. P. A.. Corner First avepu and Tesler way. Seattle, Wash. WE GIVE EXPEDITED SERVICE ON FREIGHT ROUTE YOUR SHIPMENTS VIA GREAT NORTHERN Full Information from WM. HARDER, General Agent Portland, Or. Th World's Fair Rout.