The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930, June 21, 1905, Page 7, Image 7

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    WEDNESDAY, JUNE 11, 1903.
Hit MORNING ASTORIA; AffTOKlA, OHMUn.
PORTLAND
ARKETS
Latest QuotiHoni In the Portland
Produce Markeb.
.... n 1- ...J
rDajr Giving th WholtnU Price
Commodities, ratm rroauct ana vsi
tablta.
HAHXKT ,tlienha ..
Portland, June S.-wre
will lw needrd on tlm Pacific Umst thi
year than let, and as the supply l
to Iw Uutltvtl, an advam of 7 each
t-L..,. i,l,. The t-iic.. hut year
both ('alfHl la ami duiuetlc Im, was
0 12 cents.
The bB uwll lm already njiened In
Portland, thiiujjli tin hiiinftt have an
yet J-u made Into the grain growing
districts.
Several million more jrrnht 1mr
U nwdrd thin scawm, at the wheal ana
barky imp will I heavy, where
ii.i ... ; 1
.1 l. i Hi,. Wu. 1 nuton lntitutlon
, 1 1 tr, Uv ...v
Ulll II"!. .1. ,...' " "
effiTt on prii-.
Oraln, Hay and C1
Wheat Walla Watln. 3-iJHc; Val
ley. 6o; t'liivatom. ouic.
Oiita-Whlte, I2tit:; gray, V..
llarley Prewlng. 121; feed. $22.
Hay Timothy. IUO14-60; clover,
111012; cheat, $11012; alfalfa. $11.
UniuilufT Hurley rolled. 12460
middling. 124.025; chop, $19; dairy
ehon bran. I191i 20: ahorta. 122023.
, Flour Hurd Wbi-at, ttralght, IJ.Itff
4.05;, bard wheat patent. 4,60$f4 (0;
graham. II; rye. 25; whola wheat
flour, I4.25' valley, $4.10.
Corn Whole, $14.60; crackeJ. $26.50
par ton.
Rye $1.66 per cwt
Preduea.
flutter Fancy creamery, 20O21Vie;
dairy, 114017c; atore, ISOUVic;
Kgga Oregon ranch 18 O 18 1-2,
Cheeae Young American, 11017c;
Oregon full cream, 16c
Paultrv Mle,l rhlrkena tnr h. 11
OlIHo: aprlng. 14H015Hc; bena. 14
016c; fryera, 1501c: brollera. U
20c; geece, lc; turkey, live, 1617c;
turkey. dreed, UO20: duck, old,
14016c; iprlng duck. $407.
Honey Dark, lOViOHc; amber. 120
lie; fancy white, 16c.
Fruit and Vegetable.
fit rawberrlea Oregon, per
l-2c.
Blackberrin, crate, 12.00.
Raipherrie, crate, 11.23.
Clierriea-C'raU, 75 I125,
' Apricot, crate, 11.25.
peache. crate, 11.25.
Grapea, 12.25 er crate.
Oooaeberrle, 4c lb.
Orap fruit-Crate, 12.60OI.
pounJ,
A pplea Oregon, 50c O $2.50,
Tropical frulta Imona, fancy, $!
choice, $1.7601 per box; orange. $2.60
02-76; bananaa, 6c per lb; plneapie
II.I0O4 per dosen.
Potatoes, Oregon, 100 Iba, I1O105;
tomatoes, California, crate, $2,760$;
turnips, sock. II; cabbages, per 10., 1
OlVio; Oregon onions, 100 lbs, 15.00;
new potatoes, II; sweet potatoea. $1.75
Ol per 100; Australian red anions, $1;
celery, per doxen, 70 0 75c; asparagu.
per box, $1.60; artichoke, per doxen,
75O$0c; radishes, per doien, 15c;
green onion, per doien, 15c; rhubarb,
per pound, lc; cucumbers, per doxen,
1101.25; bocta, 11.26 per 100 Iba; car.
rota, $1.26 per 100 lbs.
Freah Meats eVal. IVi04Vie;pork,7
7Vic; beef, bulla. lOIVlc; cows, IVi
4Hc; ateera, 405c: mutton, utc;
aprlng lambs with pelts, 1 1.60 0 2. 50
each.
Hop, Wool, Hid, Eto.
nops 23024Vio per lb.
Wool Valley, 2021c; eastern Ore
gon, 14011c.
Tallow Prime, per lb., 103 c; No.
t and grease, 202Vic
Mohair Choice, !0O34o per lb.
Feathers Geese, white, 3540c;
geese, gray or mlved, 26 0 20c; duck,
whit. 15 0 20c: duck, mixed, 1216c.
Beeswax Good, clean and pure, 20
!2c per Ib.
Hides Dry hldei. No. 1, II lbs. and
n.r lh- dry kip. No. 1.
U Vi ja'tf'vd" I ' ' ' I
ta 15 lb liwioo Pr iu u.7
No. 1. under 5 lbs, 17 18c; di y aalted,
.n,i stars, one-third less than
. . . . ... .w....- v.i ei
ary nini tcuus, mumr.c..,
cored, murrain, balr-sllpped, weather
K..fn nr vruhber. 23c per lb less);
. - ...n n ihs and
sauea n.u, "-" "Z
over. IO10C per id.; oii 10 uiob, iv
n ner lb.! under 60 lbs, and cows, 10
it.. .oi.i te.rs and bulls.
ec ier iu.i T .
eound, lo per IK; salted kip. lound,
ta 20 lbs. lc per lb.; saitej veai, souna,
10 to 14 lbs., lo per lb.; ,alteJ calf,
aound. under 10 lbs., 10c per lb. (green,
unaal'ed, lc per lb. less; cum 10 per
ih ions). Sheen skins: Shearlings, No.
1 butcher! itock 15 0 30c each; ahort
wool No. 1 butcners sioca, iviwot,
medium wool, No.l butcher! itock, I0O
10c: long wool. No. 1 butcher itock,
WO Very llglil lul yiir. nnin iihki(c; extra iwr, cv, cw, ucauu.in
are made in the California Ut prison, oil. 17S degraea. cases, 2Sttc; Iron bar-
1191.50 each. Murrain pelta, from 10ThuI.S(lay 29
to 20 ner cent leaa, or 120140 per Ib.i I Friday SO
horse hides, salted, tact), according
sine, II.G0&2; dry, veil, according to
Ian, 11 1.60; colli hides. 23350c
iwh; goat sktets, common, 1016c
each; Angora, with wool on, 2Gcfttl.S0
Mcb.
PelteBear sklne ai to :, No. 1,
12.60910 Men; cubs, 1191; badger, II
060c; wildcat, with btad perfect, 50
60c; house cat, SO 10c; fox, common
fray, 60070c; reJ, UOIi ores, ISO
16c; silver and black, I100OI00; fish
tr.mti iw,. j ihai. .,,.,
"'" "
of miir,,n Mtk nort)mn ccordng t0
()(V an COor liol5; marten, pale.
fin, according to sis and color, 12.(0
MM; muskrat, largo, 10O16c; akunk, 40
I 60c; civet, or polecat, J 10c; otter,
llnrar- hHm abln tSrfftIA hHflthp
,, hf . . . nerfecL 12MS: raccoon.
K" prm, iom60c; mountain wolf, with
head perfect. IS.BOflK; coyote, eocfltl;
said I wolverine. lfS; beaver, per akin,
ha large, 5; medium, I304; small, II
for 1.60;TWs, E075c.
Cascar Sograda (Chiasm bark)
Good, Uio per lb.
Oregon grep rootPer 100 1 , tJO
4.
Oil and Lead.
Coal oil Peart and antral oil, cases,
will . non. . wlttta oil. Iron
nnl: 15c; wood barrela, 17c; co
it cen oil, cine, 24c; elaln oil, cases,
.... . -. . - - ir.i Bht
I..Im nit . 1lf..kl,AH ..- SU.
n-o
burning oil., ticept headlight. o per
I . , .
gallon nigner.
Hanilne Blity-thre degreen, caiea,
:2c; Iron barrela, 16Hc
l.lnneeJ oil Pur raw, In barrel,
81c; genutn kUe-boled. In barrel,
3c; pure raw oil, In fui, Cflc; gun
In keitle-bolled. In cane, t; Iota ot
260 gallon, lc lei per gallon.
Turp.-tiilne In i-aav. 67c gallon: In
barrel, 79c; In wood barrel, 64c.
Gaaollna Stova gaaollne, caaea,
24V4c;
Iron barrela, 11c; 10 degree
drum
2c.
Lead Strictly pure whltt lead anJ
rea ieaa in ton 101a, 70; ioq-id 101 ,
7e: teat man 500 it. in.
Rope Pur Manila, 14c; itandard.
I2c; Slmil, 10c; Idle brand SI sal,
Wire nail Preaent baae at $2.70.
Qreearlea, Pravldena, Cte.
Sugar Oolden C, 1516; powdered.
$6.16; fruit aogar, 15.16; beet augar,
$1.05; patent cube, 11.20; cane, D. O
boxea, cwt., 60o (Ieaa Vic per lb If paid
15.15; extra, cwt, 10c; kega, cwt, 25c;
,or ,n ,S ,liy,)
ir, " .''T; "T,"
of IO-a, bale. $1.60; balea of 40-4a. bale
Dried fruit Apple, evaporated, 70
lc; per lb, aundrleJ. aacka nr boxea
none; aprlcota, 10012o; peachea, 10
11c; pear, IOOHVjc; prune. Italian.
406c; French, 2V4C'I; flg. California
black. 6c; do white, none; Smyrna,
20c; Fard Jute, (c; plum, pitted, tc.
$1.10; bale of 15-10, bale, $1.10; bag.
60a, fine, ton. 111; bag, 60 lb,
genuine Liverpool, ton, $17; bag, 60
Iba, H ground, 100a. ton, $7; R. 8. V. P.,
60 6-lb carton. 12.25; R. S. P.. 24 2-11
carton, $1.75; Liverpool lump, tol
$11.60.
Rice Imperial Japan, No. 1, $5.37 V,
No. 2. $4.25; Carolina heaJ. lc; brokt
Hc; tuba, IK; 60a. Ic; 20s, Ifcc;
10a. liVic 5a, lOHe. Standard pure:
Tierces, lc: tuba, ISc; 60. tc;
2oa. lc; 10a, ic; 6a, IVic. Compound:
Tlercea, IVic; tuba. c; 60. Hie; 10a,
7c; S, 70.
I Cereal foods Rooted oat!, cream, 10-
nj iftck. $j,75. tower i. $60 1 25:
oatmeal, steel cut, 60-lb sacks, II per
barrel; 10-lb aacks 14.26 per bale: oat
mMi (ground ( 60-lb aacka, 17.60 per
barrel; 10-lb aacka, $4 per bale; split
I peas, $4 per 100-lb sacki; 25-tb box,
lib boxea, $1.15 per box; pastry flour,
1 10-lb sacks, $2.50 per bale.
I Canned aalmon Columbia river, 1
lb tall, $1.15; 2-lb tails, $2.50; fancy
l-Ib flata, $2; ,H-Ib fancy fiats, 11.25;
$1.15; pearl barley, $4-per 100 Iba, 25
I fancy 1-lb ovals, $2.75; Alaska tails
pink, IBCIOc; red. 11.50; nominal, 2
tall, 1
Mason rruu jnra itair-gniiona, per
grose, $9.90; quarts, $1.65: pints, $3.15;
extra cap per grose, $2.25.
Fish Crabs, per dozen, $1.25; Shoal-
watar Day oysters, per snck, $4.00; oy
sters, gallons, $2.25; halibut, 6Vi: black
cod, 7c; bas, per lb., 12V4c: herring.
TIDE TABLE, JUNE
JUNE, 1905.
High V iter.
A. M.
P.M.
Dnt.
h.m.
ft.
h.m.
ft,
Thursday
12:18
11:65
1:00
1:42
??
Thursday
7.0
o.turdav
0:28
8.
T.o
7.1
7.3
7.2
7.3
7-4
7.8
I SUNDAY
1:02
8.7
2:21
3:01
3:44
Mondny 6
1:3S
3:18
8.7
8.5
8.2
7.7
Tuesdny
Wednesday 7
Thursdiiy 8
3:0:
4: SOI
8:54
6:20
6:13
7:081
Friday
4:1)5,
:fl
7:28
8:46
9:55
10:56
7
Snturdny
10
-7,
(.4
i i
7.8
8.8
3.7
0
SUNDAY
.11
.12
8:01
Monday
6.4
8:55
Tuesday
.13
6.5
6.7
9:47
IWedneedny
.14
.15
.18
10:38
iThursdny
I i-iany
11:52
6.9
M
9.2
9.0
8.5
8.0
7.4
6.7
6.1
5.7
6.6
6.7
5.81
6.1
6.5
11:25
7-1
73
7-3
7.3
7-3
7 2
7.
73
7
12:45
Saturday
17
0:12
0:68
1:31
SUNDAY IS
dnuyy V:.V.".::zo!
2:18
3:03
1:41
2:26
3:12
4:06
3:4
Wednesday 21
4:27
Thursday 2
6:12
ryay";
Friday 23
4:54
5:54
7:00
6:68
.24
6:45
7:33
8:21
9:07
9:65
8UNDAT
Monday ,
Tuesday
2
.26
.27
8:10
9:10
?
Wednesday
28
10:15
11:07
10:38
? !
11:55
11:21!
.(
t"
6cj flounderi, Ec; catfleh, 7o; lobtra
per lb, 12ftc; allver amelt Ec; ahrlmp,
10c; perch, 6c; aturgeon, 7c; chlnook
almon, lc; ateelheada, 7V4c; aea trout,
12 Vic; ahud, IV 04.
head 4o,
eCoffea Mocha, 21021c; Java, fancy
21012c; Java, good, 20024c; Java,
ordinary, 17 0 20c; Coata Rica, fancy,
11020c; Coata Rica, good, 14015c Ar
buckle, $14.31 per 100 Iba, Lion, $14.21.
Provlalona Kama, to alze, lie
hama, picnic, lc; bacon, regular!,
lOVio bacon, breakfait, 12017c; dry
aalt aid", IVic; backa, dry ault, V4
lard, kettle rendered, tlerced, tc.
Nuta WalnuU, No. 1, aoft ahell,
II Kc; No. 1 hard ahell, UV4c; Chile,
12c; almondi, 17011c; filbert, 14016c
IlraKll!, lie; pecan, 13V015c; hick
ory, lc; Virginia peanut, 707Vic
Jumbo Virginia peanut, 9c, Japaneae
pennuta, tQte; chetnut, Italian,
14c; coconnutR, dozen. Iflc.
Klga White, lb, EHIu; black, 0
7e.
Ileana Small white, 4''; Inrite white,
IVic; pink, JViC bayou, Zc; Lima,
CV4c; Mexican red, lc.
Date;oilen, 60-lb box, IO'4c;
1-lb. porkagea, 8c; Far J, 15-lb boxea,
$1.40 box.
Pickled good PlrkleJ pig' feet, V4
barrel. $6; V4 -barrel, $2.76; 15-lb klta
$1.26; pkkled trip, H-barrel, $5;
barrel. $2.75; 16-lb kita, 11.25; pickled
pig' tongue, barrela, $1; V4-bar
rela, $2; 15-lb kit, $1.60; pickled lamb
tongues, H-barrel. $; U-barrels,
.
1
$5.50; 15-lb kit. $2.75.
I Kauange rortiand ham, 12V4C per
lb; minced ham, 10c; aummer, choice
dry, 17Vic; bologna, long, 6Vic; wlner-
wurat, lc; liver, 5c; pork, lc; blood, tc;
neaacneee, 12 Vic; bologna aauage,
link. 4 He
Ralalaa Looee Mucatel. 4-crown.
IVic; 6-loyer Muncatel ralein. 7Vie;
unbleached aeedles Sultana. c;
20 Iba, $1.15; 2-crown. 11.75.
.emembrance.
f REMEMBER the bonnet ray mother
Iwor out
When ah
Went forth on her ucual afternoon
bout
To are
The friend that ib loved and sometime
to scout
For tea. ,
I remember the clothe that my mother
woe out
When she
Appeared on the atraet, aad ua children
would ihout
To aea
Our well dressed mamma but wasn't ah
alout?
Te heel
I remember the slipper my mother wore
out
When he,
A firm the very beet mother ought
To b.
Had marl up her mind beyond ever
doubt
Oh. gee.
I remember the slipper my mother wore
out
On me!
William J. Lsmpton In New Tork Presa
1
Meaa.
Creditor (nngrU')-l tell you I want
my niouoy.
lelitor-Well, you can't get blood out
of a turulp.
Cwlltor No. but I can out of it
.JUNE, 1905.
Low Water." "a. M.
Dute. l lunJ ft
P.M.
h.m.
ft.
Thursday II 6:10! 0.2
Friday 9 s-u Ln
6:04
2.8
3.0
6:4
Saturday SI 7:221-0:51
7:22
7:69
8:40
9:28
3.1
3.2
3.2
3.3
3.3
3.1
i.i
1.6
2.0
2.3
2.6
2.6
2.7
2.9
SO
3.1
S.2
3.2
3.2
SUNDAY 4
Monday 6
Tuesday gi
Wednesday 7
Thursday 8
Krlduy 9
Saturday 10
7:57
8:24
9:13
9:66
0.6
-0.7
-0.6
-OS
10:22
10:44
11:33
0:20
1:30
2:42
0.1
11:20
12:26
0.6
2.8
2.4
1.8
SUNDAY 11
Monday 12
Tuesday J 3
Wednesday 14
Thursday 15
1:25
2:10
3:34
4:38
2:4
1.1
0.3
4:45
6:39
6:30
7:15
-0.4
6:3
Friday 16
Saturday 17
SUNDAY 18
Monday 19
Tuesday 20
Wednesday 21
Thursduy 22
Krlday 23
Snturdny 24
SUNDAY 25
Monday 26
Tuesday 27
0.9
12
121
6:27
7:16
8:05
8:65
8:00
8:43
9:25
-1.0
-0.6
-0.1
9:4
10:05
10:46
11:28
10:38
11:35
0.4
1.0
2.0
2.8
2.5
2.0
1
0.7
0.0
0:23
1:22
2:20
3:18
4:09
4:66
6:40
12:08
12:64
1:44
2:41
3:42
4:42
6:31
Wednesday 28
Thursday 29
Friday 30
Dying of Famin.
Is In Its tormenti, like dying of con
sumption. The progress of consumption
from the Unlnning to the very ecd, Is
a long torture, both to victim and
friend. "When I had consumption in
its flmt Uge," writei Wjn. Myers, of
Crarfoes, Md., "after trying different
medicines and a good doctor in vain,
I at taut took Dr. King's New Discovery
which quickly and perfectly cured me.'
Prompt relief and sure cure for cough
polds, sore throat, bronchitis, etc. Pos
itively prevent pneumonia. Guaranty
at Cha. Holers drug store, price 50c
ni 11.00 a bottle. Trial bottle free.
No mercury, no minerals, no danger,
in Jlolliti.r' l!ocley Mountain Tea. The
frrenfr-Mt family tonic known. Uring
K'hkI health to all who hoc it. 3.1 cent
Tea or Tablet at Frank Hart's drug
Mr,
MEDICAL.
Dr.CGeeWo
WONDERFUL
HOME
TREATMENT
This wonderful Cbl
shm doeuir Is called
fraal bwaM b curie
K'ple wllhAOl Ofmn
b thai sra (tveo op
le dl. He cure with
llinM wonderful lit
oi" berl. ronu, biU.
!' sikI vrrtil
IhU sr nllrHy on
knows to BiMlb-al tfd.
rnr In lhl oountrf. Tnrvh Ih on jt
ltiM barnilem remedlx liil fnmim doctor
knowi lb usion of over lot dif.rifit run
elli. wlil-h be orcefulIjr tue In different
dumwe. He tumnu to cur cat Urn, mU
aia, Innf, throat, rheuoiattun, servoiuneH,
suimarb, liver, kidnera, etc.: bas bondrxbi of
lettiitiooltl. C Iwkmi molerate. I JI uid
bim. I"tleni out ef Ui rltf writ for
blwiiit nd rtrrultr. end lUnip. COMtfb'le
TATJUN fKtK. AliDUKaM
The C Gee Wo Chinese Hedidne Co.
Mi Alder St.. rVtlaad. Oregea.
TRAVELERS' GUIDE.
TOWINQ,
FREIQHTINO
CURSIONS.
AND EX-
STEAMER JORDAN
for Cathlamet, way landings, I p. m.
dally except Sunday.
STEAMER YVENONA
for Grays River, Knappton and way
landings. aiDly as follows:
JUNE.
Tuesdoy, 20, 12.
Wednesday, 21, 1:00,
Thursday, 22, 1:30.
Friday, 23,2:00.
Saturday, 24, 2:30.
Monday, 20, 5:00.
Tuesday, 27, 6:00.
Wednesday, 28, 7:00.
Thursday, 29, 8:00.
Friday, 30, 8:30.
Agent! S. S. Roanoke for Coos Bay,
Eureka, San Francisco and San Pedro,
Gray S. S. Co. Steamers to Coos
Bay, Eureka and San Francisco. Str.
Toledo to Graya Harbor, Tuesday and
Saturday.
C H. CALLENDER. Manager.
R-gular Line of Steamer from
San Francisco to Astoria &
Portland
The First-Class Steel Steamer
REDONDO
makes regular trips between San
Francisco and Astoria and Portland
sailing from each end about every two
weeks.
Haa excellent passenger accommo
datlons, both cabin and steerage.
For freight or passage apply to
TAYLOR YOUNG & CO.,
General Agents, Portland.
S. Elmore SL 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. Paul to Chicago, run via
Chicago,
Milwaukee and
St. Paul Railway
Each route offers numerous attrac
tions. The principal thing to insure
a quick, comfortable trip east is to
see that your ticket read via the
Chicago, Milwaukee & St Taul Rail
way. H. S. Rowe, Gen'l Agt.,
134 Third Street, Portland.
ID'
a
ASK ANY
TRAVELER
and he wilt
tell yen too
III ! II"
Electric Lighted. ,
II tbe Crick Tnto of tbcta til for
COMFORT Ml ELEGANCE.
The ticket office at Portland is
at
SS Morrisdn St., Cor. 3d.
A. D. CHARLTON,
Assistant General PBesenger Agent.
PORTLAND, OREGON.
"Best
by Test"
A trans continental trav
eler says: 41 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.
Hefors starting on a trip bo natter
where write far Interesting informa
tion about comfortable traveling.
M L SOIZK Geatral Af tnt
133 Third St. Portland. Oregon.
T. W. TIASDALK,
General Paasentrer Ax est.
Bt. Psui, Minn.
Toe land of fruit, flower and sun-
snine, wnera all tne aummer sports I
may be enjoyed la winter.
PORTLAND to LOS ANGELES
AND RETURN,
reached via
THE SHORT ROUTE
Beautifully Illustrated booklet and
folder, descriptive of the many charm
ing winter resorts, may be secured
from any Southern Pacific Agent, or
adore
W. E. COMAN,
0. P. A, Portland, Or.
ASK THE AGENT FOR
TICKETS
VIA
Te Spokane, 8t Paul, Minneapolis,
Ouluth, Chicago, 8t Louis, and all
point eaet and south.
2 OVERLAND TRAINS DAILY Q
The Flyer and The Fast Mail Z
SPLENDID SERVICE
UP TO DATE EQUIPMENT
COURTEOUS EMPLOYE
Daylight trip aoross the Cssesds and
itooKy Mountains.
For tlokets, rates folders and fun In-
formation call on or address
H. DICKSON.
City Ticket Agent.
121 Third Street, Portland, Or.
S. G. TERKES, A. G. P. A
Corner First avenue 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, Ore.
The World's Pair Rout.
Oalifornia !
?55
Parana
SAN FRANCISCO &
PORTLAND S, S. CO.
Fsr including berth and meals, I15
Reund-trip, 129.
Steamer Leaves Astoria for San
Francisco Every 5 Days."
Connects at SanFrancisco with Rail
and Steamer Lines for South.
era California.
O. W. ROBERTS, Agent.
Astoria, Oregon. 4 - f
A. O. D. KERRELI
Gen. Ps. Agent,
San Francisco, Cat.
- A. &G. R. R.
TIME CARD.
EFFECTIVE SEPT. 4, 1904.
Leave PORTLAND Arrive
800a.m I Portland Cnion) 11.10 a. m
7.00 p.m ) depot for Astoria) 9.40 p.m
Leave ASTORIA Arrtvw
7. a-m ( tor Portland and 1 11.30 a.m
8.10 p.m way point! 1O30 pm
SEASIDE DIVISION i
Leave ASTORIA Axrtv
11.35 a.m for Hesnide Direct 6:20 p.m
Leave ASTORIA. Arrive
tiloa.m ( for Warrenton ) 10:i5a.m
Hammond, Ft
6.50 p.m (Stevens, Beaaide) 7:40 a, m
Leave SEASIDE Arrive
4:30 p.m for Astoria Direct 1 12 Op.ra
Leave SEASIDE. Arrive
6.15 a. m 1 for Warren ton Ft) 9 25aan
Stevens. Ham-
49.30a.mf mond, Astoria ) 70 p.m.
AddlUonaJ train leave Astoria dally
at 11:10 a. m. for an polnU'on FL
Stevena branch, arriving Ft Stevens
11:30 p. ra, returning, leaves Ft Stev
ens at 1:00 p. ia, arriving Aatorta 1:41
p. m.
Sunday only.
Through ticket and close connso-
tlon Tla. N. P. Ry. at Portland aad
Gobi and O. R. N. Co, via. Portland.
J. C May a P. A.
V
Oregon
SiioirLiriH
fffetiatamKi m Ss.
AXD UlilUTtLkyAUii lL-
70 hour from Portland
to Chicago.
No shange of ears.
TIME flCHEDULXS
Depart From Arrive
PORTLASP
Cbiesgo
Portland Halt Lake, Denver, Ft
speolal Worth, Omaha, Kan- I Jipai
klaa. u. SMClD.HtLoals.
via H"ot- Chicago and the East
tug (on
Allan tie
hx press Palt Lake, Denver Ft
KISp.m. Worth, Umaha, Kaa- 7:11 am
via Hunt- sas City. 81 Louis,
tngton jChtoago and the East
81 Pan! Walla Walla, t ewls-
rsatMaU ton.8pokane,allnne-
:lp. m. !apolls.HtFsul,Duluth 8:00pm
vIsSpo- iMilwsakee, Chicago,
kaue 'and ast
I
Dally ex- Columbia River to 4am -
cept Bun- Portland and Way Daily ex-'
day strum landing - ceptMon
,
I bif0.
STEAMER NAHCOTTA
Leave Astoria on the Tid
DAILY
FOR ILWACO, connecting there with
tralne for Long Beach. Tioga and
North Beach points. Returning ar
rives at Astoria same evening.
Through ticket! to and from all prin
cipal European cities.
0. W. ROBERTS, Agent, ,
Astoria, Or.
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VMT Tint T rr- o 1 TfrTirr.
I UU If ILL DC jAlljriLU
WITH YOUR JOURNEY.
If your ticket read over the Den
ver and Rio Grand Railroad, the
"Scenlo Lin of the World."
BECAUSE
There ar so many scenic attrac
ttons 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.