Hit MORNING ASTORIA!, ASTOkIA, OJtlXiUfl. 01 Turpentine In cases, s7o gallon; In barrels, 79c; In wood barrel, He. Gasoline Btove gaaollns, cases, 24 He; Iron barrels, lie; 19 degree drums, 26c. LeadStrictly pure white lead and red lead In ton lota, 7c; 600-lb Iota, Economy fruit JarsHalf-gallons, r groan, $tl.2Squarts, $10.S5i pints, II 76; extra cape, 11.15. Raleliie Looae Muscatels, 4-crown, 14c: 6-layer Muscatel raisins, 7ttc; unbleached seedles Sultanas, 6c; 20 lba, f 1.SS; 1-crown, 11.71. SAN FRANCISCO & PORTLAND S. S. CO. ASK ANY TRAVELER Far Including berth snd msals, 1S 74c; leas than 500 lba, to. Round-trip, $23. and ha will kllyeatbe nope Pure Manila, 14c; standard, 12fcc; Sisal, 10o; Itl brand Blaal, MEDICAL. Steamer Leaves Astoria for San 9c. Francijco Every 5 Days. Wire nails Present base at 12.70. SATURDAY, JUNE 17, 1905. WW . ROYAL Baking Powcle? Saves Health The use of Royal Baking Powder is essential to the healthfulness of the family food. Yeast ferments the food. Alum baking powders are injurious. Royal Baking Powder saves health. om sahino powoia co niw voa PORTLAND MARKETS Latest Quotations in the Portland Produce Markets. Complete Market Reports Corrected Each Day Giving the Wholeiale Pricei of Commodities, Farm Produce sod Vege tables. Portland, .luue lil.llnp KTiiltiir are iiininipm iiiK to worry tiver the prb aliility uf a severe df clitie in the market. 1'liin U the result uf ttin buyer display ing no ini-linatin to puri-haae at the present quotation.. lUitter pjilee up along Front street although SO crnt. I. I he top prici- asked. In the mtet mar ket old slock I fast diaperifig, No more Minnesota or Colorado will be imported tlii. wtton. If p'rin-e may be accepted as a criterion New Ore ((on potatoe will force out the Califor nia product, Amonjf the butcher and tockim-n price are exceedingly low. NO. Val- Grain, Hay and feed. Wheat-Walla Walla, (3014c; ey, 67c; btueeteru. 904191c. Oata-Whit. i:k:; gray. i:i. Barley Brewing, 121: feed, 111. Hay-Timothy. 114014 50; clover, 111011; cheat. $114712; alfalfa. 111. Mllluatuffa Barley rolled. $24.60; nlddllnga, 124.4125; chop, 111; dairy hop bran, $11620; ahorte, 1224J23. Flour Hard Wheat, atralyht, 81-1S4T .05; hard wheat patent. I4.50tM.SO; rraham. 14; rye. 15; whole wheat lour. 14.25: valley. 14.10. Com Whole, $24.80; cracked. 115.50 er ton. Rye 11.65 per cwt Produce. ButtT Fancy creamery, 2021Hc; airy. lH17c; atore, nvnc; Egga Oregon ranch 18 18 1-2. Cheeae Toung American, 16l7c; iregon full cream, 18c. Poultry Mixed chicken per lb, 11 rilHc: aprlng. 14tt016tte: hene. 14 n&c; fryera, 15 He; broiler. 18J ); gee, lc; turkey, live, 17c irkevs. dressed. 18420; duck, old 1ft 15c; aprlng duck, I4&7. Honey-Dark. 10Hlllc; amber, l: lc; fancy white, 15c. gon, 14011c. Tallow prime, per lb., 83c; I and grease, 24j2'4e, Mohnlr-Cholce. 10tl4c per lb. Feather Oeeae, white. 36l8 40c; geee, gruy or mlved, 25tf20c; duck, white, 16W20c; duck, mixed. 12315c. Iici.wnx flood, clean and pure, 20 CP22c per lb. Hide-Dry hide, No. 1, 1 lb, and up, lSQISHe per lb.; dry kip. No. 1. I to 15 lbs., 141715c per lb.; dry calf No, 1, under B lba, 17018c; dry aalted. bulla end 'n, one-third lee than dry flint (cull, motheaten, badly cut, cored, murrain, hulr-llpped, weather beaten or grubbey, 201c per lb les); alted tilde, ateer, Hound, CO lb, and over, ICflOc per lb.; 50 to 601b. 8ti? 9o per lb.; under 60 lba, and cowa, tit to per lb.; aalted stag and bulla. aound. So per lb.; tatted kip, aound, 15 to 10 b, So per lb.; aalted veal, aeund, 10 to 14 lba., So per lb.; aalted calf, aound, under 10 lb., lOo per lb, (green, unaal'ed, lo per lb. leaa; culls lo per lb. lee). Hheep skins: Shearlings, No. butrhera atock 250200 each; abort wool No. 1 butcher' stock, 404150c; medium wool, No.l butchera atock, i0& 10c; long wool, No, 1 butcher' tock. 1101 60 each. Murrain pelt, from 10 to 20 per cent let", or 124114a per lb.; horse hide, aalted, each, according to alte, 11.80412; dry, each, according to lie, $ill.60; coltt' hide. 23050c each; goat akki, common. 10015c each; Angora, with wool on, 25cf 11.50 each. 1 Pelt Bear akin a to t'.tt, No. 1. $2.50010 each; cub, $lfl; badger, 25 O50c; wildcat, with head perfect. 25 60c; houe cat. 6010c; fox. common gray, 600 70c; red, $30 5; rroas, ti 15c; allver and black. $1000200; fish- era, $501; lynx. $4 60O; mink, strict, ly No. 1, accor Ing to alxe, $102.60; marten .dark northern according to la and color. I10O15; marten, pal, pine, according to lz and color. $2.50 04; muskrat. large, 10015c; (kuiik, 40 O50c; civet, or polecat, 6O10c; otter,! large, prime kln, 16(310 panther, with he,id and clawa perfect, $206; raccoon, prime, S0O50c; mountain wolf, with head perfect, $3.5005; coyote, Oc0$l; wolverine. $08; beaver, per akin, large, $50: medium, $304; amall, $1 01-60; kit, 60 0 75c. Caacar Bagrada (Chlttam bark) Good, 404Uc per lb. Oregon grapo root Per 100 1 , $30 4. 60 pound n. Fruit and Vegetable. Strawberries Oregon, per l-2c. Itlackbrrrlm, crate, fr.2.00. IUpberrip, crate, $1.25. Cherrle-Crate, 75 &$25. Apricot, crate, $1.25. peach, crate, $1.25. Qrapi-a, 13.25 er crate. Oooawberrle, 4e lb. Grace fruit Crate, $2. Applea Oregon, 60cO$2.50. TroDlcal fruits Lemons, fancy. $1 ,olce, $2.7502 PT orange, $2.50 J.7r,: bannnna, 5c per lb; plneaplea .604 per doxen. Potato, Oregon. 100 " IHM-0B; matoe. California, crate. $2.7601: rnlp. ack. $U cabbage, per lb.. H4 IVic; Oregon onion, 100 lb, $5.00: w potato, $1: aweet potatoe. $1.75 2 per 100; Auatrallnn red anlona, $; lery per doxen. 70fl75c; aaparagua, r box, $150; artlchokea, per doxen, OSOe; radlshe. per doxen, 15c: ten onion, per doxen. 15c; . rhubarb, r pound, lc; cucumber, per doxen. 01.25; V.etta, $1.25 per 100 lba; car ;a. 11.15 pr 100 lba. Preah Meata-eVal. 8V404V4c;pork,7 rttc; beef, bulla. 803Hc; cow. 1V4 I He; ateer. 405c; mutton, 6 7c; ring lamba with pelt. $1.602,50 :h. ' )yter-8hoalwater Day, per gallon, 25; per aaek, $4 net; Olympla, per k, $5.25. :iam-Hardhell, per box. $2; raxor in, $1 per box. Hops, Wool, Hid, Eto. Iop-2l024Vc per lb. Voot-Valley, 20O 21c i eastern Ore- Oil and Lad. coai 011ivari ana antral oil, 'cae. 20 4c per giillon; wnter white oil, Iron arrela. 15c; wood barrela, 17Wc; eo cene oil, case, 24c; eUlne oil, case. 27o; extra atar. cae, J 3c; headllgh oil, 175 degree, coiea, 23 VfjC; Iron bar rel, 17He. (Wnehlngton atat teet burning oil, except headlight. He per gallon higher). llanxlne Sixty-three degrees, canes. 22c; Iron bnrrela, 15Hc. Llnaeed oil Pure raw, In barrets, 61c; genuine ketile-bolled. In barrels, 63c; pure raw oil, In case, 66c; geun Ine kettle-bnllod, In cases, 6S; lota of 260 gallons. 1c leaa per gnllon. Oreeertea, Prevlalona, Eto. Sugar Golden C, $5.15; powdered, $5.5; fruit augar, $5.5; beet augar, 11.06; patent cubs, $1.20; cans, D. Q, boxea, cwU 6O0 (leaa o per lb If paid 15.86; extra, cwt., 10c; kegs, cwt. 26c; for In 15 day). Salt nnle of 75-:i,bale, $1.60: bale Of 10-2, bale, 91.60; bale of 40-4a, bale Dried fruit Apple, evaporated, 7 8c; per lb, sundrled, acka or boxea; none; apricot, 10O12c; peachea, 90 11c; pear, 10O12VjC; prune, Iuilan, 405c; French, 2HJJ 14; fig, California blacka, 6c; do white, none; Smyrna, 20c; Fard date, 6c; plums, pitted, 6c. 11.60; bale of 15-10.. bale, 11.60; bags, 60. fine, ton, $11; bag, 60 lba, genuine Liverpool, ton, $17; bag, lb. U ground, 100, ton, $7; R 8. V. P, 60 5-lb carton. $2.25; R. 8. P.. 21 8 carton, $1.75; Liverpool lump, tot $18.60. Rice Imperial Japan, No. 1, 15.37Vi No. 2, $4.25; Carolina head, lc; brok'4 Sc; tub, ; 60. Ic; 20. Ic 10. lOHc 5, lOKc. Standard pure Tierce, IHc: tub, l4c; 60. tc 20, 9c; 10. tc; 6. IVic. Compound Tierce. I'c; tub, lc; 60. 64c; 10a, lc; tn. 7Hc Cereal food Rooled oats, cream, 90- (b aack. 16.75; lower grade, I5&6.25 oatmeal, steel cut, 60-lb sack, $6 per barrel; 10-lb sacks $4.26 per bale; oat meal (ground ( 60-lb sacks, $7.60 per barrel; 10-lb sacks, $4 per bale; spilt pea, $4 per 100-lb aacka; 25-lb boxea, lb box, $1.25 per box; pastry flour, 10-lb sacks, $2 50 per bale. Canned salmon Columbia river, 1 lb tails. $1.85: 2-Ib tall. $2.60; fanes Mb flat, $2; Vi-lb fancy flats, $1.23; $1.18; pearl barley, $4 per 100 lba, 26 fancy 1-lb ovale, $2.76; Alaska talis, pink. 15090c; red. $1.80; nominal, 2 tall. $2. Mason fruit jars Half-gallons, per gross, $1.90; quart. $1.55: pint. $5.88 extra caps per gross, $2.25. Fish Crabs, per doxen, $1.26; Shoal watr Ray oysters, per aack, $4.00; oy sters, gallons. $2.25; halibut, 6H: black cod. "c; bass, per lb., 12Hc; herring. 5c; flounder, 6c; catfish, 7c; lobsters per lb, 12Hc; silver smelt. 6c; shrimp, 10c; perch, $c: sturgeon, 7c; Chinook salmon, lc; steelheads, 7c; sea trout, lUxc; ahal, 8V404. r.ead 4c. Coffee Mocha. 26021c; Java, fancy 26032c; Java, good, 20024c; Java. ordinary. 17020c; Cota Rica, fancy. 11020c; Costa Rica, good, 16 18c Ar buckles. $14.38 per 100 lbs. Lion, $14.33. Provision Hams, to sJxe, 13c; hams, picnic, 8c; bacon, regulars. 10c bacon, breakfast, 12017c; dry salt slds, 9 He; backs, dry salt, 9)4', lard, kettle tendered, tlerced, tc. Nuts Walnut. No. 1, soft shell. 13c; No. 1 hard shell, llc; Chile, lie; almonds, 17018c; filberts, 14015c; Itraills, 16c; pecan, HHOlBc; hick ory, 8c: Virginia peanuts, 707Hc; Jumbo Virginia peanut. 9c; Japanese peanuts, 6H06c; chestnut, Italian, 14c; cocoanuts, dozen, 90c. Flge White, lb. SH0c; black. 60 7c Dates Golden. 60-lb boxes, 606Hc; 1-lb. packages, lc; Fard, 15-lb boxes, $1.40 box. Deans Small white. 4c; large white, IHc; pink, 3Hc; bayou. tc; Lima, 6'4c; Mexican reds. se. Pickled goods-Plckled pigs' feet. barrels. 15; M -barrels. 12.76; 15-lb kits $1.25; pickled trips. H-barrels. $5; 4 barrels, $2.75; 15-lb kits. n.!5; pickled plga tongues, -barrels, $$; 14. bar rels. $3; 15-lb kits, $1.50; pickled lamb tongues, H-barrels, $); U-barrels, $3.50; 15-lb kits, $2.75. Lard Kettle-rendered- Tlrces, Sausage Portland ham, 12 Vie per tit; minced hum, 10c; summer, choice dry. 17Hc; bologna, long, 6Hc; wlner- wurat. 8c; liver. 5c; pork. 9c; blood, 6c; headcheese, lCe; bologna sausage. Iln't. 4 Hp. London layers, S-crown. whole hoe m Dr. C. Gee Wo VONDERFUL HOME TREATMENT This martal Chi m. dnotar t. Mllnl grrat Iwisaw a. Mm pxipl. without utn iltm IhM Kin an H tun wild tn ai. nm rur. t MflM 'MHterful hl- htrlm. tM, hmlM. Iwrk. aiul -ui,Ihi IhM tm nlirl un known lo mrrtu al e. I" lhl nuuntry. 1nn,ul) 111. uw of i,mm nmrniima -mMiiMi fhi. r.mon. know. Ih. -tion ,4 , t) diSM,i mn. etlirt, which l iir-fuiy m in rtifffinl dlaewm. U- (u.ranuv. ui eun cMUrh, ulh ni. Inns, ihrMii. rhiimo.t., ...u......... llimarh, llVI-r. kldlivvi. Mr l,u hnnill. ,j mtlniohl.il. lli.r.M n,l.r.i 1 .11 ... e talm. firflrm. out of in cujr wriio for hl.nlr. .n.1 r-frrtil&n. M-n .t.,,,., ,-,,UMiri- TA HON lfH.HK. AUUHIOW The C Gee Wo Chinese Redidae Co. Hi Aldw St., PwtlMd. Oregea. aWMMUOe pSDW. Connects at SanFranciico with Rail and Steamer Lines for South, era California. O. W. KOBKItTS, Agent. Astoria, Oregon. A. O. D. KERR ELL, Gen. Pas. Agent San Francisco, Csl. A. & C. R. R. TIME CARD. EFFECTIVE SEPT. 4, 1904. Leave PORTLAND Arrive TRAVELERS' GUIDE. eoMii TOWINO. FREIGHTING CURSIONS. AND EX STEAMER JORDAN for Cathlamet. way landings, 8 dully except Sunday. p. m STEAMER WENONA tor ura itiver, j&nappion and way landings, alDly as follows: JUNE. Friday, 10, :30. Saturday, 17, 10:00. Monday, 1!, 11:30. Tuenday, 20, 12. Wednesday, 21, 1:00. Thursday, 22, 1:30. Friday, 23, 2:00. Saturday, 24, 2:30. Monday, 20, 5:00. Tuesday, 27, 8:00. Wednesday, 28, 7:00. Thursday, 29, 8:00. Friday, :0, 8:30. Agents S. S. Roanoke for Coos Bay, Eureka, San Francisco and San Pedro. Gray 8. S. Co. Steamers to Cooa Day. Eureka and San Francisco. Str. Toledo to Grays Harbor, Tuesday and Saturday. C. H. CALLENDER, Manager. TIDE TABLE, JUNE JUNE, 1905. High W Jer. Date. Thursday 1 Thursday V Frlduy -'i Saturday 1 SUNDAY 4 Monday 6 Tuesday 6j Wednesday 7 Thursday I Friday . Sr'tur.liLV 10 ht'AllAV 11 Monday 12 Tuesday 13 A. M. h.ni. 0:2Si 1:02 l:3S' MX 3:02 3:64 4:56 G:0y 7:28: 8:46 9:6 ft. Wednesday 1410:66 Thursday irill:62 Friday 16'. . . Saturday 171 0:12 SUNDAY 1S 0:68 Monday 1f 1:41 Tuesday .20 2: Wednesday 21 3:12 Thursday 22 4:06 Frlduy 23 4:64 Suttirdny 24 5:64 SUNDAY 25 7:01) Monday 28 8: in Tuesday 27 9:18 Wednesday 28 10:16 Thursday Z91l:07 Friday auiima 8 8-7 8.7 8.5 8.2 7.7 7.2 6.7 6.4 6.4 6.5 6.7 10:38 6.9 11:25 12:45 1:31 2:18 3:03 3:47 4:27 6:12 6:58 8:4E 7:33 8:21 9:07 9:65 10:38 11:211 P. M h.m 12:18 11:5; 1:00 1:42 2:21 .1:01 3:44 4:3J 6:20 6:13 7:08 8:01 8: 551 9:4 JUNE, 1905. Low Water. I A. M. ft. Dute " h.m. ft 8.8 Tnuraday 1 6:10 0.2 8,s Friday 2' 8:47 -0.2 7.0 Siiturdiiy 3 7:221-0:5 9.4 9 9.0 8.6 8.0 7.4 8.7 6.1 5.7 6.6 6.7 6.8 6.1 6.u 7.0 SUNDAY 4 7:67 7.1 Monday 5i 6:84 7.2 Tuesday 61 9: 13 7.2 Wednesday 7 9:66 7.3 Thursday 8 10:44 J I-Yldny 9 11:13 7.6 Saturday 10 0:20 7.7 SUNDAY 11 1:30 7.9 Monday IS 2:42 8.3 Tuesday 13 3:45 8.7 Wednesday 14 4:45 9.0 Thursday IS 5:39 9.2 Friday 16 6:30 7.1 flMturday n 7; 15I 7.3 SUNDAY 18 8:00 7.3 Monday 19 8:43 7.3 Tuesday 20 9:25 7.3 Wednesday 21 10:06 7-2 Thursday 22 10:46 7.2 Frlduy 23 11:28 7 3 Saturday 24 0:23 7.3 SUNDAY 25 1:22 7-3 Monday 26 2:20 75 Tuesday 27 3:181 7.8 Wednesday 28 4:09 8.1 Thursday 29 4:56 8-4 Friday 30 6:40 8.7 P.M. -0.8 0.7 0.6 -0.3 0.1 0.6 2.8 2.4 1.8 1.1 0.3 0.4 -0.9 1.2 1.2 -1.0 O.61 0.1! 0.4 1.0 8.0 2.8! 2.5 2.0 1.4 0.7 0.0; h.m. 6:04 6:42 7:22 7:59 8:40 9:28 10:22 11:20 13:26 1:25 2:10 1:34 4:381 6:35 6:27 7:16 8:05 8:55 9:4 10:38 11:35 12:08 12:54 1:44 2:41 8:42 4:42 6:31 ft. 3.8 3.0 8.1 8.2 3 S.3 3.3 3.1 I? gular Line of Steamers from San Francisco to Astoria & Portland Thb First -Class Steel Steamer REDONDO makes regular trips between San Francisco and Astoria and Portland, tailing 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 Agents, Portland. S. Elmore (EL Co. Agents, Astoria 8 00 a.m t Portland Cnkn 11.10a. m fiHor Artoriaj9.40jp.n) 7 flO p. Leave n t m 1 Electric Lighted. Is the Crick Tnln of tiers all far COMFORT asi ELEGANCE. ASTORIA Arrive 7.45 a'm ( for Portlaad and 610 p. m ( m way points 11.30a.m 100 pm SEASIDE DIVISION Leave ASTORIA Arrive 11 35 a.m lor feaMdePirect 5 20 p.ro Leave ASTORIA. Arrive t8.15a.rn 5.50 p.m forWarrenton ) 10:45a.m Uammond, Ft Stevens, Seaside) 7:40s,m Leave SEASIDE Arrive 4:30 P.ro for Astoria Direct 1 12 :30tTm Leave Cl5 SEASIDE. Arrive 9.30a. "J for Warrenton Ft) Stevens. Ham mond,Aatoria J 9 25a.m 7J2Q p.m. Additional train leaves Astoria dally at 11:10 a. m. for ail rolntj on Ft Stevens branch, arriving Ft Stevens 12:10 p. m, returning, leaves Ft Stev ens at 1:00 p. m., arriving Astoria 1:4S p. m. Sunday only. ffftv.. a. . . iiuoufa ucxeis ana close connec tion via. N. P. Ry. at Portland and Goble and O. R. A N. Co, vie. Portland J. C Mayo )Q. P. A. mw&m v"ir J tft j. vies V WmM alls OREGON SHOJTilNE akd IMionPacihc 7 hours from Portland to Chicago. No ehang of cars. Depart Chicago roni.aa Steelal :l&a. m. via Huut-J ugton TIME SCHEDULES From PORTLAND Halt take, Denver, Ft Worth, Omaha, Kan MCit,Mt Louis. Ciuoago and the East AtUctlc fexprm iPslt Lake. lter. vi 8.15 p.m. Worth. Omaha. Van. I vm llllUb-iliaB 1.1LV. Nt lklila Ington Chleagb aud the East or to the owners Swayne & Hoyt San Francisco. FAMOUS TRAINS 1.1 1.6 2.0 2.3 2.6 2.6 2.7 2.9 3.0 3.1 8.2 8.2 3.2 1.6 2.1 2.6 2.9 3.1 3.Z 3.2 The Southwest Limited Kansas City to Chicago, The Overland Limited to Chicago via. Omaha, The Pioneer Limited St. Paul to Chicago, run via Chicago. Milwaukee and St. Paul Railway Knch route offers numerous attrac tions. The principal thing to insure a quick, comfortable trip east is to see that your tickets read via the Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul Kail-way. H. 5. Rowe, GerTl Agt., 134 Third Street, Portland. StPaul t aut Mall lSp. m. via Spokane Walla Walla, tewl. ton. Spokane. Minn. apollt.HlFaul, Dululbl auwauaee, uuicago, laud but Antra 53Spai The ticket office at Portland is "at 55 Morrison St., Cor. 3d. A. D. CHARLTON, Assistant General PsssengwJAgent PORTLAND, OREGON. , "Best by Test" A trans continental trav eler says: I've trie4 them all and I prefer the North western Ijtnited 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. defers starting on a trip do matter where write for tntereatiDg informa tion about comfortable traveling. tl.LSlSLEit Ctnml Aitnt 132 Third St Portland, Oregon. T. W. TEASDAUt, General Paaaeoeer Aaent 1 bt. leal,Mini s aliform The lend ot frulta. dowers and tun- shlne, where all the summer sports) may be enjoyed la winter. a" S55 PORTLAND to LOS ANGELES AND RETURN, reached via THE SHORT ROUTE Beautifully Illustrated booklet! end folders, descriptive of the many charm tag winter resorts, may be secured from any Southern Pacific Agent, or address W. E. COMAN, C P. A, Portland, Ore. 7:l6ai 8:00 pm Dally ex cept Hun day atTani Columbia River to roruaca sue way 4 am Daily ex cept Hon STEAMER NAHCOTTA I-eaves Astoria on the Tida DAILY FOR ILWACO. connecting there wltl trains for Long Beach, Tioga and North Beach points. Returning ar rives at Astoria same venlna. Through tickets to and from ell prtn clpal European cities. O. W. ROBERTS, Agent, Astoria, Ore. YOU WILL BE SATISFIED WITH YOUR JOURNEY. It your tickets read over the Den ver and Rio Grande Railroad, the "Scenic Line of the World." BECAUSE There are so many acenlc attrac tions and points of interest along the line between Ogden 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. McBrlde, General Agent 124 Third Street PORTLAND. OREGON ASS THE AGENT FOB TICKETS VIA To Spokane, 8t Paul, Minneapolis Duluth, Chicago, 8t Louis, and ail points east and south. 2 OVERLAND TRAINS DAILY Q TheFlycrandlhcFastMailti 8PLENDID SERVICE UP TO DATE EQUIPMENT COURTEOUS EMPLOYE . Dsylight trip aorosa the Casoade and Reeky Mountains. For tickets, rates folders and full In formation call on or eddrese H. DICKSON, City Ticket Agent 121 Third Street, Portland. Or. O. TERKES. A. O. P. A. Corner First avenue and Tester way. Seattle, Wash. WE GIVE EXPEDITED SERVICE ON FREIGHT ROUTE YOUR SHIPMENTS VIA GREAT NORTHERN Full Information from WM. HARDER, General Agent, The Portland, Ore. World's Fair Route,