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TUESDAY, JUNE so, 1903. lilt' MORNING' ASTOKI AV'A? 1 Ol I A, UIUUmV 7! iS PORTLAND MARKETS Latest Quotations in the Portland Produce Markets. CompUU Market Report! Corrected Each Day Giving, tbt Wholesale PricM of Commodities, Farm Product and Vn tablet. Portland, .Tune lll.Thf wheat market U at present shut out to the I'aclfi Coast 1kmhiii' funds are low ami where fvi-r It In imiI, rice i lo-lnjt ulti ' tutel (or llntir. rHiHfa fur price on the new crop 11 ri now Is-intf tllociissed ainntiK tilt' dealers of Hie Northwest, but yet, llitliillf other tliull ciilijeet' uri' him been arrived hI. 1 () continue downward. A scarcity nf fruits results in lill) In lliat market. Straw- - berrlc mi' nlHiiit gone, cherries are torn, lug t)owly, ami n )irttH-t of u dccllna is noticeable lu prices, on npprleoU, f.pgn aractivc, liut butter continues weak. ' On n. Hav and iaafl Wlirnt-WiilU W11II11, tmHo: Vol- ley, 87c; blutem. o(ue. tints--viili, (try, 2. ' llnrley-Hrewlng, 123: fee.l. $22. Hay Timothy. $14014.60; clover. 1111(12: cheat, tlH12, alfalfa, $11, MllluatulTa-Hurley roiled, $24t;0; middlings. $24,4j:i; chop, $19; dairy ehof) l.ran. I9J20; shorts, I22tf23. Flour Hard Wheat,' atrulght, $3.S5f 4. OS; luifl wheat patents, I4.50H 4 60;. grahnm, 14; rye, $5; whole wheat flour, 14.23- valley, $4.10. Corn Whole, $24. DO; crackeJ, 125.K0 per ton. Rye 11.65 per cwt ' hora hides, salted, each, according t" slxe. I.Io2: dry, rain, according to also, tlttl.W; colts' hlilo. 25W60c each; gout skkia, common, 10016c each; Angora, with wool on, ifGcll,60 oech. Pelta Hear aklna aa to 't, No. 1, $3.60 10 aach; cuba, 12; badger, 26 4 60c; wildcat, with head perfect, 269 60c; house rat, 6310c; fox, common tray, 6070c; reJ, 1346; crow, fSQ ISc; allvcr and black, 100300; flab- ere, $50$; lynx, $4.6o; mink, a! riot ly No. 1. aocor Ing to else, 1102.60; marten ,dork northern according to alia anj color, ItOfflS; marten, paU. pine, according to slxe and color, $2.80 4J4; muskrat, large. 1016c; akunk, 40 0 60c; civet, or polecat, 610c; otter, large, prime ekln, M310 panther, with lie..d and claws perfect, S2&5; raccoon, prime, lOQGOv; mountain wolf, with head perfeot $S.60 5; coyote, eocttll; wolwltfe, $8$; , beaver, -.per akin, large;' 3fp$; medium, 1304; 'small, $1 1.60; klta, 6076c. Cascar Bngrada (Chlttam baric) Cood, 4HUa per lb. Oregon grope root Per 100 1 , $30 Produce, Hutl-T Fancy creamery, 20fl2l'jr; dairy. U'iOlTc; ator. 15 164c; Krk Oregon ram-b Id U 1-2. Chreae Voutig American, HflHc; Oregon full rrenin. 15c. Poultry Mixed chlckfna per lb, 1$ OlSttc: aprtng. 14Htri6ic; hena. 14 G15c; fryera, ISOUc: brollera, 153 tOo; geeao, tc; turkfya. live. 1517c; turkeya, .Ireaaed, 1S20; duike, old, 14916c; eprlng duka, $4ti7. Honey Dark. lOHClle; amber. Ufjf Ho; fancy white, 15c, Fruite and Vegetablee. Strawberrlea Oregon, per pounJ. 0 l-2c. Illaklerrlet, crate, $2.00. Kaepijerrlea, crate, f 1.25. Cuerrlei-Crato, 75 (51.23. Apr hot , crate, $1.26. Penche, crnte, $1.25. Ornp-e, $$.25 er crate. Oooeeberrtea, 4c lb. Orap .fruit Crate, $2,604 I. A pplea Oregon, 6Qc$2.50. Tropical frulta Lemona, fancy, $3" Choice. $2.75S per bftx; orange, $2.50 02.76; bannnna, 5o per lb; plneaplee $$5004 per doaen. Potatooa, Oregw, 100 Iba. $ If 105; tomatoea, California, crate, $2.76fj3: turnlpa. aack. $1; cabbagea, per lb., 14 Omc; Oregon onlona, 100 Iba. $5.00; hew potatoea, $3; aweet potntoea. $1.75 Ct I'r 100; Auatrallnn red anion, $; Celery, per doxen, 70375c; aaparajrua. Vr box. $1.60; artlchokea, per doxen, 7tO$0c; radlahca, per doxen, 15c; grirn onlona. per doxen, lrc! rhubarb, per pound, 3'; cucuinbera, per doxen, $1 & 1.25; Lucia. $1.25 per 100 Iba; car rota." $1.25 per 100 Iba. Freah Meata eVal, $ttMVc;pork.7 07Hc; beef, bulla. SftVac; cpwa. 8H 4Vic; ateera, 4T5c; mutton, 07c aprlng ' lamba with pelte, $1.602.50 each. Oyatera Shoalwater Hoy, per gallon, 12.25; per Back. $4 net; Olympla, per aack, $5.26. Clama HarJahell, per box, $2; rator clama, $2 per box. OHe and Lead. Coaf oil Pearl anj aatrnl oil, caeea, 20c per gftillun; water while oil, Iron arrela, 15c; wood barrela, 17'4cj co cena oil, caaea, 24c; irin oil, caaen, 27c; extra atar, caeoa, 25c; heudllKht oil, 175 dexreea, ca-a, 23'c; lon bnr rcla, 1714c. (Waahlnitton atute tt-at burning olla, except lumilllKht, He per gallon blither). Ilttnxlne- filxly-three J'-Kr"", cuaea. 22c;' iron barrola, 15V4C Llnaeel oil Pore tuw. In barrela, 41c; genuine ktte-bulled, In barrela, 43c,"ptjre raw oil,' In uen, Cir; g.-un-Ina kfttle-bolled, In ciima, 6!(.; lota of 250 .giilkma, 1c t per fcallcm, ' Turpentlna In 87c gullon; in barrela. 79c; In wood bnrrela, 84c. OnaoUne Rtova gaaollne, cnaea, 24c; iron barrela, ISc; 80 degreea druina, 24c, Lead Ktrlctly pure white Wad and red lead In ton lota. 7lic; 600-lb lota, 71ic; ! than 500 Iba. Ho. rtopa Pur Manila, ltc; alandard, Vc; Mlanl. lOVc; Itlu brand Blaal Wlr nalla Preaent buae at $2.70. cod, 7c; bnaa, per Ib 1214c; herring, '.c; floutidftra, 6c; catfleh, 7c; lobatera per lb, 12 ft'1; allver amelt, 6c; ahrlmp, 10c; perch, 6c; aturgoon, 7c; Chinook mlmon, Re; ateelncuda, 7'4c; eea trout, I2c; ahud, 3'di. head 4c, CofTce Mocha, 2(21c; Java, fancy 24032c; Java, good, 2024c; Java, ordinary, 1720c; Coata Rica, fancy, IS20c; Coaia Rica, good, KlSc Ar- bucklea, $14.3$ per 100 Iba, Lion, $14.11. Provlalona llama, to alxa, 13c; hama, picnic, 8c; bacon, regulare, 1014c bacon, breakfuat, 12017c; dry aalt ald-a, 4c; ba.ka, dry aalt, t: lard, kettle rendered, tlercad, tc. Nuta Walnuta, No. 1, aoft ahell, 134c; No. 1 hard ahell,. 13'4c; Chile, 13c; almonda, 17&l$c; filbert a, 14915c; Draxlla, ltc; pecana, 13144216c; hlik-j ory, Re; Virginia peanuta, 7754c; ' Jumbo Virginia peanuta, 9c; Japaneac peiinut. 6 V4 W Ac ; cheatnuta, Italian, 14c; cwoariute, doxen. 90c. riga-Whlte, lb, Sialic; black. 7c. Dalea :tden, 40-lb boxea, tiitc 1-lb. packugea, 8c; Knrd, 15-lb lxixea, $1.40 box. Iteana Rmnll white, 4c; large white 34c; pink. 34c; bayou, Zc; Lima, C4c; Mexican redt. c. Pickled good Pickled plga' feet, barrela, $5; U-barrvle. 15-lb klta $1.25; phkted trip", -bnrrela, $5: U burrcla. $2.75; 15-lb km, i.:5; pickled plgi' tongucx, -bnrrela, $6; 14-bnr rcla, $3; 15-lb klta, $1.50; pickled lamba Dying of Famine, li In ita tormenti, like dying of cor lumptlon. The progreta of coniumpti&n from the iH-jflmiinjf to the very erd, itt it lonjr torture, both to vktlna and frk-nda. "Wiien I had consumption in It flrat atae," writea Wm. Myere of Cearfoaa, fd., "aftor tryinff different medlclnea ami a gotA doctor in vain. I at iaat took Dr. Kina New Wwwvery which quickly anil perfectly cured me," Prompt relief and aure cure for cough cohla, aore throat, bronchltia, etc. loa Itively prevent pneumonia. GuaranK-d at Clwa. Itofci-ra drug atjre, price 60c and $1.00 a bottle. Trial bottle free. MEDICAL. tongue, '.J -barrel. $9; barrela, $3,50; 15-lb klt, $2.75. Lard Kettle-rendered' Tb'rcea, MiuaiigA roriinn.i nam, IZHc per 'b; minced ham, 10c; aummer, choice dry. 1 7 4 c ; bologna, long, 5'4c; wlner wurat. nc; liver, &c; pork, c; blood, 5c; beadcheeae, 1214c; bologna aauange, lln't. 4 He Ixmdon layera, 3-crown, whole boxea ol rtnlalra Ix)oe Muacatela, 4-crown( He; 6-myer Mucate raleina. 7c; unbleached aeeulea Sultana, 4c 20 lb. $1.S5: 2-crown. $1.75. m w Eto. Hope, Wool, Hidee, Hopa 2324Hc per lb. Wool Volley, 2021c; enatern Ore gon, 14Q18C Tallow Prime, per lb SO34c: No. t and greaae, 22Hc Mohair Cholra. S0S4o per lb. Feathera Oeeae, white, 85 40c; geeae, gray or mlved, 25 iff 20c; ducR. white, 15ff 20c; ,duck, mixed, 12 15c. Reeawnx Good, clenn and pure, 20 4J22e per lb. Hidca Pry hide, No. 1. 1 Iba, and up, ldftlSHc per lb.; dry kip. No. 1, 6 to 15 lb., 14tfl5c per lb.; dry calf No. 1, under 6. Iba. 178718c; dry anlted, bulla and atog, one-third lena than dry flint (cull, motheaten, bndly cut, acored, murrain, hhlr-allpped, weather beaten or grubbe'y,'23d per lb lea); aalted hide, ateer. Bound, 60 lb, and over, OlOc per lb,; 50 to 601ba, 8 Vi CT So per lb.; under 50 Iba, and cowa, 8 9o per lb.; ealted ataga and bulla, aound, 6c per lb.; salted kip, aound, 15 to 80 Iba, 9c per lb.; anlted veal, aound, 10 to 14 Iba., & per lb.; aaitea cair. aound, under 10 lha., 10c per lb, (green, y(anlr,1 lo per lb. lcaa; culla lc per lb. !). Sheep aklna: Bhenrllng. No. 1 butchers atnek 25$f 30c each; ahort wool No. 1 butchers' tock, 4060c; medium wool, No.l butchera atock, 80 80o; long 'wool. No. 1 butchera' atock, 8101.50 each. Murrain pelts, from 10 to 20 par cent less, or 1214o per lb.; Qrocerlaa, Provialona, Cto. Bugar Oolden C, 15.35; powderen $5.95; fruit sugar, $5.95; beet augar, $4.05; patent cube, $(.20; cane, D. O boxea, cwt., 60c (lesa Uc per lb If pain $5 85; extra, cwt., 10c; kega, cwt.. 26c; for In 13 days). Salt Palea of 75-2a.bnle. $1.(0: balea of 30-3. bale, $1.(0; balea of 40-4. bale Dried fruit Applea, vaporated. 70 8c; per lb. aundrleJ, sacks or boxea none; apricot, 10CI2c; peachea, 95; He; peara, lO012V4c; prunea, Italian 4Q6c; French, 2H $ 3 K: flg. California black. 6c; do white, none; Smyrna 20c; S'ard dates. 6c; plum, pitted. 6c. $1.(0; balea of 15-lOfc, bale. $1.60; bag, 60s, fine, ton, $11; bag, 60 lbs genuine Liverpool, ton, $17; baga, CO lbs, ground. 100S. ton, $7. R. 8. V. P.. 50 6-lb cartons, 13 25; R. S. P.. 24 3-11 cartcma. $1.76; Liverpool lump, tof $16.60. Rice Imperlnl Japan, No. 1, $5.37 No. 2, $4.25: Carolina heaJ. (c; brok4 9c; tuba. 9H; 60a. 9c; 20s, 9c: 10s, 10Hc 5a, lOKc Standard pure: Tierce, 8c; tubs, 8 He; 60a, 8c; 20s, 8c; 10a, 6a, 94c. Compound: Tierces. (He; tuba, (c; 50s, 6c; 10. Vic; 6. 74c:' Cereal food RooUd onts, cream, 00- (b sack, $6.75; lower gradj, loft 6.25; oatmeal, ateel cut, (60-lb sack, $8 ptr barrel; 10-lb sacks $4. "45 per bale; oat meal (ground( SOelb aacka, $7.50 per barrel; 10-lb sacks, $4 per bale; split peas, $4 per 100-lb sucks; 25-lb boxes, lb boxea, $1.25 per box; pastry flour, 10-lb aacka, $2.50 per bale. ' Canned anlmon Columbia river, 1 lb tallie. $1.85; 2-lb tails, $3.50; fqney l-lbflata, $2; H-lb fmicy flat, $1.25: $1.15; pearl barley, $4 per 100 lbs, 25 fancy 1-lb ovals, $2.75: Alaska tull. pink, 854190c; red, $1.50; nominal, 2 tall, $2. Mnson frultj Jara-rHiilf-gnllona, pe gross, $9.90; quarts, $6.5"; pints, $5.85; extra caps per grds,; $2.25i Flah Craba, per Uoxoiv 41.25; ShonW water Buy oyatera, ier anck, $1.00; o- w - atera, gallons, $2.25: bull hut, r.'i: bluclt ITCHING mm Sores All Over Face and Body Could Not Tell What She Looked Like Unable to Sleep Grew Worse Under Doctprs. CURED BY CUTICURA IN ONE MONTH A grateful mother, in the following letter, tells of another of those mar velous cures by Cuticura : " When my baby was -four month old-her akin broke out with a humor. I took her to a doctor, who said it was eczema. He gave me medicine to give her, but she kept getting worse all the time Her little face and body were so covered with sores and large scales you could oot tell what she looked, like. No child ever bad a worse caac. IIcrface was being eaten' away, and even her finger nails fell off. Then it itched ao she could not alecp, and for many weary nighta we could get no rest. At last we got Cnticura Soap and Ointment, first bathing her in warm water with the Soap, and then spreading on the Oint ment with aoft cloths. I aaw a charter in a week. The sores began to heal, and she could sleep at night, and in one month she had not one sore on her face or body. Any mother hav ing children with eczema or humors will find a friend in Cuticura Soap and Ointment, (signed) Mra. Mary Sanders, 709 Spring St., Camden, N.J., Aug. 14, 1904." The foregoing statement justifiea the oft-repcutcd assertion that Cuti cura Soap and Ointment afford instont relief, ond permit sleep for baby and rest for tired mothers, and points to a speedy, permanent, and economical cure, when all else fuils, in the most torturing, distiguring, itching, burn ing, bleeding, acaly, crusted, and pimply skin, and scalp humors. Cutlru Snap, ointment, and rilla art anld throughout "'I-, 1VHT Oriifi chm. I'orii . Morion, Sola Proi 007 uu Dr. C. Gee Wo WONDERFUL HOME TREATMENT This wimV-rful I'bl unm tfnrtor ta rallrrt Krrajl bruit h t un-n jMlpl 111,1.111 ,-- llotl thai art irivn un lu lllff. If c-nrt-9 with tho wonderful hi iihw hulf, nxna, mla, harks aunt vriallHi thai an- tuin-ly un known In niMlu aJ ai-i- mrm In llila niuntrr. Tiiruorh lhi narmlwa rrinnllm una famous itnciat knows lha aiiim of ovr n dlff'rnl rm wllm, whii h h anrrraafuiljr uaa In different liaraa. Ilf (iiaraniwi ui rur cattarb, ailb nia, luti(, ilinati, rln-umst!am, urrvouinnta, atoma. li, livr, kiiliiya, He; baa bunilml of lMUiiiiHala. I haotoa molrral. t all and bltn. I'atletna out of , rliy writ for Manka aii'l miilara. Komi atittriD. I IINMI.'I, TAIIUN FHKK. AliliKfcrtrt The C Gee Wo Chinese Medicine Co. til Alder St., Portland, Oregon. BaTMculioa psur. ihm DM CH II i ASK ANY TRAVELER and ha will tell yea tbe EJectrie Lighted. Is tbe Crick Train of tfaem ill for COMFORT Ui ELEGANCE. SAN FRANCISCO & PORTLAND S. S. CO. Far Including berth and meals, 15 Round-trip, 25. The ticket office at Portland is 5S Morrison St., Cor. 3d. at A. D. CHARLTON, AssioiaDt Ofueral pBesenger Agent. PORTLAND, ORECON. TRAVELERS' GUIDE. Hi liiiii TOWINO. FREIGHTINQ CURSIONS. AND EX- STEAMER JORDAN for Cathlarnet, way landings, 3 p. dully except Sunday. STEAMER WENON for Oraya River, Knappton and way landings. aiDly aa follows: JUNE. Tuesday, 20, 12. Wednesday, 21, 1:00. Thursday, 22, 1 :30. Friday, 23. 2:00. Sat unlay, 24, 2:30. Monday, 20, 5:00. Tuesday, 2", 6:00. Wednesday, 28, 7:00. Thursday, 20, 8:00. Friday, 30, 8:30. Agents S. 8. Roanoke for Coos Bay, Eureka, San Francisco and San Pedro. Cray S. S. Co. Steamera to Coos Bay. Eureka and San Francisco.. Str. Toledo to Grays Harbor, Tuesday and Saturday. C. H. CALLENDER, Manager. ur-Nnuil tot " lluw u Cunt TIDE TABLE, JUNE JUNE, 1905. High V iterT " A. M.'T P. M Dnter " " b.m. I ft", h.m. Thursday II I....I12:1S Thursday ; 1; .,..11:55 Friday 2' 1:00 Sotunbiv 3 0:2S S.7 1:42 SUNIUV 4' 1:02 8.7 2:21 Monthly 5! 1:3S 8.7 :01 TueKtbiy 6 2: IS 8.5 3:44 Wednesday 7 S:0L! 8.2 4:3.) Thursday 8 3:54i 7.7 5:20 Friday 9 4:55 7.2 6:13 Saturday 10 ' 8:0 6.7 7:08 Sl'NDAV 11 7:2S 6.4 8:01 Monday 12 8:46 64 8:55 Tuesday 13 9:55 6.5 9:47 Wednesday 14 10:56 6.7 10:38 Thursday 15 11:52 6.9 11:25 Friday 16 12:45 Saturday 17 0:12 9.4 1:31 SUNDAY IS 0:58 9.2 2:18 Monday 19 1:41 .9.0 8:03 Tuesday 20 2:26 8.5 3:4i Wednesday 21 3:12 8.0 4:27 Thursday 22 4:06 7.4 5:12 Frldav 23 4:54 .6.7 5:5S Saturday 24 5:64 6.1 8:45 SUNDAY 25 7:00 6.7 7:33 Monday 26 8:10 6.6 8:21 Tuesday 27 9:16 6.7 9:07 Wednesday 28 10:15 6.8 9:55 Thursday 29 11:07 6.1 10:38 Friday 30 11:55 6.5ll:21 JUNE, 1905. Low Water. A. M. fU Dote. ; j h.m. fC 6.8 Thursday l! 6:10l 0.: 8.6 Friday i 6:4 7 -0.2 7.0 Saturday 31 7:22-0:5 i.o 7.1 Monday 5; 8:34 7.2 Tuemluy 61 9:13 7.2 Wednesday 7 9: 7.3 Thursday 8.10:44 7.4 Friday 9 11:33 7.5 Saturday .' 10 0:20 7.7 SUNDAY 11 1:30 7.9 Monday 12 2:42 8.3 Tuesday 13 3:45 8.7 Wednesday 14 4:45 9.0 Thursday 15 6:39 9.2 Friday 16 6:30 7.1 Saturday' 17 7:15 7.3 SUNDAY 18 8:00 7.3 Monday 19 8:43 7.3 Tuesday 20 9:25 7.3 Wednesday 21'10:0r v.z Thursday 22110:46 7.2 Friday 23 11:2S 0:23 7.3 Saturday ..! 24 73 SUNDAY ..25 7-3 Monday 26 7.5 Tuesday 27, 7 3 Wednesday 28 8.1 Thursday 29 "4 Friday 30 8.7 5:40 P. M. h.m. 6:04 6:42 7:2 7:59 8:40 9:28 10:22 U:20 -0.6 -0, -0.6 -0.3 0.1 0.6 2.8 12:26 2.4 1:25 1.8 2:10 1.11 3:34 0.3 0.4 0.9 -1.2 -1.2 1.0 -0.6 0.1 4:38j 5:35 8:27 7:16 8:05 8:6 9:45 10: 3R! 0.4:11:35 1.0 3.0 12:08 2.812:64 ft. 2.8 3.0 3.1 3.2 3.2 3.3 3.3 3.1 It gular Line of Steamers from San Francisco to Astoria & Portland The First-Class Steel Steamer REDONDO makes regular trlpa between 8an Francisco and Astoria and Portland. sailing from each end about every two weeks. Has excellent passenger accommo dations, both cabin and steerage For freight or passage apply to ' TAYLOR YOUNG & CO., General Agents, Portland. S. Elmore 51 Co. Agents, Astoria -or to the ownera Swayne & Hojt San Francisco. "Best by Test" . A trans continental trav eler says: " I've trie4 them all and I prefer the North western Limited It's the Lest to be found from coast to coast." It's "The Train for Com fort" every night in the year between Minneapolis, St. Faul and Chicago. Before startlnx on a trip-no matter where write for Interesting id forma tion about comfortable traveling. H.LSISLEH, General Agent. 132 Third 81 Portland. Oregon. T. TT. TIASDALE, General Pasaentrer Agent, . ttt Paul, alinn. Steamer Leaves Astoria for San Francisco Every 5 Days. Connects at SanFrancisco with Rail and Steamer Lines for South, era California. G. W. KOBEKT8, Agent. Astoria, Oregon. A. Q. D. KERRELL, Gen. Pas. Agent San Francisco, Cab A.&C.R.R. TIME CARD. EFFECTIVE SEPT. 4, 1904. Leave PORTLAND Arrive 8 00a.m J Portland Colon 11.10 a. m 7.00 p.m I depot for Astoria) 9.40 p.m Leave ASTORIA Arrive 7.4.7 a-m J for Portland and 11.30a.m 6 10 p.m way points 10.30 p-rg SEASIDE DIVISION Leave ASTORIA Arrive 11 35 a. m j for SeasileLiirect 50 p.m Leave ASTORIA. Arrive t8.1oB.m for Warrsnton J 10:45a.m Hammond, Ft 5.50 p.m Stevens, Seaside) 7:40 a,m Leave SEASIDE Arrive 4 uSO p.m for Astoria Direct 1 12 :30p.rn Leave SEASIDE. Arrive 6.15 a, m ( for Warrenton Ft) 9 35Tm Stevens. Ham- 9.30a.m mond,Astoria 70 p.m. r i anioroia The land of frulta, flowers and sun- snine, wnere all the aummer sports may he enjoyed In winter. S55 1:44 2:41 3:421 4:42 6:31 1.1 1.6 2.0 2.3 2.5 2.6 2.7 2.9 3.0 3.1 3.2 3.2 3.2 FAMOUS TRAINS The Southwest Limited Kansas City to Chicago, The Overland Limited to Chicago via. Omaha, The Pienee jjiiuica st. i'atii to Chicago, run via Chicago, Milwaukee and St. Paul Railway Kncli 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 4: St. Pn ill Kail way. t H. S. Rowe, Qen'l Agt., t34 Third Street, Portland. 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 addreaa v W. E. COMAN, G. P. A, Portland, Ore. ASK THE AGENT FOR . TICKETS Additional train leaves Astoria dally at 11:30 a. m. for all polnte on Ft Stevens branch, arriving FL Stevens 12:30 p. m., returning, leaves Ft Stev ens at 2:00 p. m., arriving Astoria 2:45 p. m. Sunday only. Through tickets and close connec tion Tia. N. P. Ry. at Portland and Ooble and O. R. A N. Co, via. Portland. J. C Mayo G. P. A. a 1x1 WW V OREGON SHOjpLlNE and UWOPtPACIFIG to Chicago, 70 hours from Portland No change of car. Depart Cbleago fort la a a Special l:Ut. m. via Hunt ington Atlantic r.x press It 15 p. m. TlMEHTHEDULES From PORTLAND Salt Lake, Denver, Ft Worth. Omaha. Kan sas Cltj.at Louis, inicago ana ine cast !alt Uke, Denver fi orin, umaha, Kan. via liuut- sag Cltv. l Louis. lugton Chicago and the East TIA 1111 11 11 " MEN AND WOMEN. Vm Bir ) for nnnatarttl dUrhtiri(tfl,lt.llmmiiliriiit irrltntiotif or ulccrftiioDi of mufoui ni4mbrn. PaiiilMa anil nut aalriha 1'HtlVaNSCHiMV l CO. f .tit or aoimaoui. 9 u kr Draniill, br .ipr.aa, firapaid, for Si . r 3 httl,aW 711. Circular Mat u rtutl. ... f fU,vX I 1.6 hH.S.Tk 4 1 . : m Qaaraat4 H f 1 B a.t I. .(rtrtsr.. 2.6 . l-f rr.waa C.U.IM. 2.91 ITT 3.1) VW a I r a . 3 H SKm To 8poka.i, St. Paul, Minnsapolia, Duluth, Chicago, St Louis, and all points east and south. 2 OVERLAND TRAINS DAILY Q the Flyer and 1 he Fast Mail L SPLENDID SERVICE ' , UP TO OATE EQUIPMENT COURTEOUS EMPLOYE Daylight trip aoross the Cascade and Rocky Mountains. For tickets, ratea foldera and full In formation call on. or address H. DICKSON, City Ticket Agent 12J Third Street Portland, Or. S. O. TERKES. A. G. P. A.. Corner First avenue and Tesler way Seattle. Wash. SUPaul I Walla Walla, fewls Fast Mall ton, Spokane, Mtnne- 6-15 p. iu. apolla. st Paul, Dulutbl ioiw .niiwuuaee, unicago, kaue and Cast i Dally ex ec pi Hun day atrani Columbia Rl' er U) roruami auc Way landings Arrive 7 :16 a na 8:00 pm 4am Daily ex cept SI on' STEAMER NAHCOTTA Leave storia on the Tid DAILY FOR ILWACO. connecting there With tralna for Long Deach, Tioga and North Beach points. Returning ar rives at Astoria same ventng. " Through tlcketa to and from all prin cipal European cities. Q. W. ROBERTS, Agent, Astoria, Ore. llfj$a5P WE GIVE EXPEDITED 8ERVICE ON FREIGHT ROUTE YOUR SHIPMENTS VIA GREAT NORTHERN - Full Information from WM. HARDER, General Agent The Portland, Ore. World's Fair Route. YOU WILL BE SATISFIED WITH YOUR JOURNEY. If your tlcketa read over the Den ver and Rio Grande Railroad, the "Scenic Line of the World." BECAUSE There are so many scenic attrac tions and points of Interest along the line between OgJen and Den ver that the trip never becomes 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.