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T T 1 d ) Hill MORNING ASTORIAN, ASTOkIA, OKLGOa. 7! AY, JUNE 30, 1903. Jrtland 1 MARKETS 1 kg 3T uoUtioru in the Portland Produce Markets; C Iplets Markst Btporti Count lacs : Day Giving th Wholesale Prices of &mmo4ltlti, Farm Producs sod Vtjt 7' tablet. ortlsnd, June 20.-Fmirt of Jul tjuida lotiu Front trwt lis awunivd ' 1 vler proportion thnn evt-r Mn J sown. Tlx dtiiil fr California mid Ivdpk-al fruit i very lining ami prW line are firm. Wholesale grocers h4 produre uVW have Wn biiy V wifk filling ruh onli-r fur good ' j i uliar to tha Fourth of July demand I tflJ 'collation are reported prompt In nil" riv aim urawiic ft9 Multry market be Improved and Sf tha rlik'kana weihlitg thla Hty ao fat thl wk have bwn oM without vaihtJ at romiiilioii men, oonlur tWm already liljjli, ami that an advene a-puld dlMHtiiiait1 buyer at thU time, t f'alliornia watermelon an Uiimilnjj fcspre plentiful from day to day. ami i'.w niMlily aeem to Improve. Thoar- reaihinit till eity are raked in are known a the deert land rf fctil Bernardino County, where the ur I of the Valey i below the ma level ! Tfie melon aell now at 2 12 3c a i ,mJ- , I Liverpool lump wit ha advanced f l .VI per ton, and i now quiited at ih. New Kjjg plant from Southern Cell rnia aell at IV a pound. Grain, Flour, Feed, Etc. Flour-Patent. R.VK.V)0 per bar ktidl .ImiKht. MM Mi elear, tt.T.V 1i Valley, 3.00(Mi Dakota hard yeat, W.M 7.50; (irahatn, 3.50tt4; thole wheat, (...; ry nour, lorai, .'! Eastern. SS.HOftS.W); cornmeal, per 11. tl.SOfex.SO. What-Club. 8.1MS.V per buhej luetem, WfcOIci Valley, Hie. I Barley-Feed, ti2r.22.S0 per ton- rolled, 123.50. I Oats No, 1 white, feed. ' per torn i gray, 30. aiiliniuii-iran, em " t linjr. 124.50; afiort, 121 1 shop, V, K, .111. am. i;.l .l.irv tUi Afol. , a meal, $1 er ton. ( J Cereal FoikU-Rolled oat, warn, W). pxmd aack. 5; lower grade, 5fa 03 oatmeal, ateel cut SO mund aaek. I tl Ir barrelt 10 pound nark, $4.23 per I tile; ontmeal (ground), .V) Miund aik. .S0 per barrel! 10 pound ark, 14 per I Wilej uplit pea, 3 per 100-pound nakj ? pound boxe, $1.40; uearl barley, $4.2A lr 100 pound: 2 XntnA boe, $153 ' ' pf r box 1 ptry flour, 10 Miund aaeka C2.30 per bale. j. Hay Timothy, l4il8 per ton; ..I...... til A 19. nr. In iWUM: eheat. til ra,l2. Buttar, Ei, Poultry, Etc. hi' F.pg Oregon ranch, 20c per dorenj a.tern, iniC,20c. Ili.it.r ('ilv ereamerie: Extra r..mrv l(Uailt' IH-T DOtiml 1 Ute aiwrle. Fancy, creamery, 171ft 2Mo( .ore butter, 13ft lrte. (hM.Mregon full cream twin, 114 121c: Young America, 12K13lc Poultry Fancy hen, VKa Yih'l aver- il-c hen. 12c: mixed chicken, llft12c at roiwter. 8(ilc! young roontem, 10 6 11c; Spring. 11 to 2 pound, 13ci 1 to 1 pound, laift lOci dreed cliuken J;trl4ci turkey, live, lHfclOe; turkey. 4icd, poor, 171f20c turkey, choice jS22C! gece, live, per pound, "iftHc; 4ucka, young, at to aire, Wgtf.M); pige in, 1 1.23; iuab. $2 fa 3. Vtgetablei, Fruit, Etc Ntrawberrica Oregon, per lhlSftt'Oc HUckberrle t'rate, f2. JUplierrie8to)10e per lb. . I'herrie 3f 3c per lb. Apricot Crate, 75(? WV. Canteloupea Per crate, 3(f3.30. PlumB-rate, f Iff 1.13. I'eac hc ('rate, 75fftl. Cranlierrie Per barrel, $12. "Apple 5reen( $1.23fd,l..Vl. "(irape fruit Crate, $2.603. i iooaeberrie 4c. f Watermelon 2J(?3o lb. 1 Tropical Fruit Lemon, fancy, $.1.50 tholi. $3 per box; orange, naval funry, $2.502.75 par boxj choice, $2 2.50: atandard, $1.30l.73) Mediter vX.ii weet. 2.50ra2.75i Valcmia . erapefruit, $2.30fa3 per boxi ba ' lina, o per pound; pineapple, $2.50 r dor.cn. Frenh Vegetable Artichoke, 50c r doKeni aparagu. 20c per box; 4n, B(S.7c per pound; cabbage, lUc r pound; cauliflower, $1 per downi fiery, 00c per down) corn, 3540e rr k-en; cucumber, 40c 1 per dotenj ft plant, 171cf Mtuce, hothoue, 2. ; i.4r down; lettuce, bead, 10c per dotenj . OA. ,u. Parley, Sf'ii l"T uown y pound; J'pl'f, i',a Ir Ioundi radiohe. low, 12c per 6jtn rhubarn, jAfZt per pound; tomatoe. $l.75Cj3 per t-rate; Uh, $141-23 lt bx. Knot VegeUblea Turnip, Viae 1.40 per aackt carrou, 1 1, (s I. oo per ,k beeU, $l(ill.ZS per aack; garlic, I2e per pound. pota toe Oregon fancy, old, $1(9 123; Oregon, new, $1.60j haatern, lfli(i; (lifornia, new, fli&tl.33. Riin Ixmmmi Muacatel, 4-crown 7!' unhlrachvd, aeedleaa Bultana, OJi'i London layer, 8-crown, whola boxea of 20 pound, $l.f(5i 2-crown, $1.73. Pried Fruita Apple, evaporated, O OlCaSJc; fig, California black, ojc; do white, none; Smyrna, 20c; Fard date, flc; plum, pitted, 6c. Groceries, Ruti, Etc ' Coffee-Mocha, 20fi(28c , dava) ordin ary, lHj.22c; Ota Rica, fan.y, lr20c; gianl, 10l8c; ordinary 10f12o per pound; Columbia roaat, cae, 100. 13.75) 30. $13.75; Arbucklc, $14.73; l.lon, $14.75. Rd-e Imrierial Japan. No. 1, $3,371; Southern Jaan, $3.50; Carolina, i(oMln broken head, 2!c SalmonColumbia river, 1 pound talk $173 per down; 2 pound lain $2.40; 1 iund flaU, $1.85; fancy, lfiili- pound flaU, $1.W; 1 pound flat, $1.10; Alaaka pink, 1 pound talla,..V; rei, I- pown-l tall, $1.30; aotke.ve, 1 pounJ tall, $I.H5. SiiKr Sk lami. 100 pound: Cube a.',:M3! jx'wdered, $5.00; dry Rranulated, $3.50; extra C. $.'.; golden C. $4.INt; fruit tiar, $5,30; advance over ack bae, M follow: Barrel, 10c; half barrel 4.V; M,xe, 50c per 100 pound. (Term: (in rrmiUam-a witlnn 13 day, oeuuci e r pound; if later than 13 day and within 30 day, deduct c per poiinu; no discount after .'W day.) Beet augar, granulated. $3 40 per 100 pound; maple augar, lSfi ISc per pound. Suit-California, $11 per ton, $1.30 per bale; uverpooi, oo, u; iw $16.50; 2U0, $10; half ground. 100. $7; 30. $7.30. Nut-Walnuta, ISJe per pound by k, le exUa for Jena than ack( ura cil nut, 15c; fllberta, 14c; pecan, jum bo, 14c; extra large, 15c; almonda. I. X. L, JOjc; cheatnuta, lUlian. 15c; Ohio, $4.50 per 23 pound drum; peanut, raw, $7c per pound; roaated, Oc; pine- nut, 10(sl2c; hickory nut, e; coh. nut, 7c i cocoanuU, 35g0Oc per down, Bean-Small white, SSrtUle; large white, 31( pink, 3J(i;31ei bayou, 4Jc; Ijnia, Ojc. Dreaaed Meats. Beef-Dreed bulla, lr2c per pound; cow, Sl'Hic; country ateer, 4(ff5c. Mutton-Ireiied fancy, 5c per pound; ordinary, 4c. Veal-Ireed. 100 to 123 pound. 0 125 to 200 pound, 4Ki5c; 200 pound and up, 3(g4c. Fork-Dreaned, 100 to 150, 77ic; 130 and up, 6fft7c per pound. Proviiioni and Canned Meets. Ham-10 to 14 pound, 13lc per pound; 14 to 16 pound, 13; 18 to 20 pound, 131c; California (picnic), 9c; cottage ham, 9c; ahoulder. 9cj boiled ham, 21c; boiled picnic ham, bonele, 13c. Bacon Fancy breakfat, 13c per pound; standard breakfaat, 101c; choice 13,-i Englih breakfast, 11 to 14 pound, 14c; peach bacon, 13c. Sauange Fortland, ham, 18c per pound; minced ham, 10c; Summer, choice dry, 171c; bologna, long, lie; weiner wurt, 8c; liver, Cc; pork, 9c; blood, 6c; headcheene, Oc; bologna aausoge, link 41-. Pry Salt-Cured Regular ahort clear. 9jc alt; 10jc amoked; clear buck. 91c lt. 101c amoked; clear bellie. 14 to 17 pound average, none aalt, none amoked; Oregon export, 20 to 25 pound average, 10 Jc alt H3c amoked, Lard-Leaf lard, kettle-rendered: Tierce, 9So; tub, Ojc; 50a, 9Jc; 20 10 TIDE TABLE, JUNE JUNE, 1905. A. M.nP-M-- High ster. Pate. Ih.m.t ft.llt.rn.Jft. Thursday 1 .,. . .. Thursday 1 Friday i Saturday S 0:28 SVTjsTDAT 1:08 Monday .., 51 1:38 Tuesday t I 18 Wednesday 7 3:02 Thursday ........ 8:54 Friday 9 4:56 Saturday 10 6:09 SUNDAY 11 7:M Monday 12 1:46 Tuesday IS 9:55 Wednesday 14 10:5 Thursday 1511:52 Friday 18 Saturday 17 0:12 SUNDAY 18 0:68 Monday 19 1:41 Tuesday .; 20 8:26 Wednesday 1 3:12 Thursday 22 4:0 Friday 23 4:54 Saturday 24 6:5 SUNDAY 25 7:00 Monday 26 8:10 Tuesday 87 :16 Wednesday ......88 10:15 iThursday 2811:07 ' Friday 8011:65 2: 11 11:551 1:00 8.7 8.71 8.7J 8.5 1:4 2:21 2:01 3:44 4:80 6:20 6:13 7:08 8:01 8:65 :47 7.7 7.2 6.7 6.4 6.4 6.5 "I M 9.2 9.0 8.6 8.0 7.4 10:88 11:25 12:45 1:81 7.8 t:18i 2:03 Z-AJ 4:27 5:12 6-7 5:581 6.1 8:45 6.7 6.6 5.7 6.3 6.1 7:83 8:21 9:07 8:55 i A. a 6.6jU:2li 8.7 I0, lojirj 5, lOjc, Standard ptires Tierce, 8jc; tub, ftjcf SO, Dc; 2a J0, Ojc; fla, Ojc. Compounds Tierce, Oc; tub, 04J 80a, 6lc; 10, 6Jc, 3. Olc Pickled Gooda-Fork, barrel, $18; half barrel, $9.30; beef, barrel, $12; ui i,.n.u Aii vi :.' iihu - urn inn, fu.wi Canned Meata-Corned Wt .pound, per dozen, $123; two pound, $2.35; ais pound, $4. Roaat beef, pound, $125; two pound, none; aix pound, none. Itoat beef, tall, pound, none; two pound, $2.33 ( aix pound, none. Luncn tongue, pound, none; two pound, none; ix pound, $9.30. I Bops, Wool, Hides, Etc Hop-Cholce, 1904, 19f21c per pound. Wool Katern Oregon, average bet 19f 2T'i lower grade, down to 13c, ac cording to ahrinkage; Valley,, 2Hfa 27c per pound. Mohair Choice, 31(S32lc pr pound. Hide Dry hide, No, 1, 10 pound and up, 10rt?lfl per pound; dry kip No. 1, 5 to 10 pound, Iff 13c per pound; dry calf, No. 1, under 5 pound, 1718c( dry salted, bull and tag, one-third le than dry flint; (cull, motk-eaten badly cut, scored, murrain, hair-tlipped, whither-beaten or grubby, 26? 3c per pound le) ; aalted bidea, teer, sound. 00 pound and over, 9$ 10c per pound; 50 to 00 pound, 813 9c per pound; umh-r 60 pound and cow, 8r59c per pound; aalted tag and bull, sound, 0c per pound; aalted kip, aound, 15 to 30 pound, 9c per pound; aalted veat, sound, 10 to 14 pound, 9c per pound; salted calf, nound, under 10 pound, 10c per pound; (green unalted, lc per pound le; cull, lc per pound le). Sheep kin: Shearling, No. 1 butcher' stock, 2.'i( 3k- each ; short wool, No. 1 butchers' stock, 40fi50c each; ediura wool, No. 1 butchera' stock, OOfaSOc; long wool, No. 1 butcher Uxk, $1( 1.50 each. Murrain pi-It from 10 to 20 per cent lea or 12 ( 1 4c per pound; hore hides, sslted, enili, ait-ording to ie, $1.50ra3; dry, each, according to $l(al.50; colt' hide. 23(0 50c each; goat akin, common lufal.V each; Angora, with wotn on, 23cC$l.30 each. Tallow Prime, per pound, 31(g4c; No. 2 and greae, 2(4 3c. Fur Bear akiiu, aa to aize, No. 1. 2.50 tl 10 each; cub, $S2; badger, 25 (.i0c; wild cat, with head perfect, 25( 50c; hoiiRe cat, 5 (a 10c; fox, common gray, MKiTOc; red. $3(i5; cro. $3$ 15; ilver and black. $100fa200; finhom, $3(3 (I; lynx. $4.30r6; mink, strictly No. 1, according to size, $1(32.30; martin, dark Northern, according to size and color, $2.30ra4; ruiiArat, Urge, 10(3 13c; kunk. 40(50c; civet or polecat, 5(8 10c; otter, large, prime skin, $0(i 10; panther, with head and claw perfect, $2( 3; rac coon, prime, 30(5 50c; mountain wolf (with head perfect, $3.50(45; coyote, 60c (a$l; wolverine, $11(5? 8; beaver, per skin, large, $3(a 0; medium, $3(a4; small, $1 1.50; kiU, 50(a73e. Beewsx (lood, clean and pure, 20 22c per pound. Cacara Sagrada (Chittam bark) Cood, 31tti4c per pound. Grain Bag Calcutta. 7c. Oils. Turpentine Canea, 8!c per gallon; barrel, 80c per gallon. White Lead Ton lot, 7Jc; 500-pound lot, "Jc; lc than 500-pound lot, 8c. (aoline Stove ganoline, cae, 231c; iron barrels, 17c; 80 deg. gasoline, cases, 32c; iron barrel or drums, 20c. t'ol Oil Cae. 20ie; iron barrels 14c; wood barrel, 17c; 03 deg., cases. 22c; iron barrel, 131c Linseed Oil Raw, 5 -barrel lot, 62c; 1-bnrrel lota, 03c; case, 08c. Boiled: 5 brrel lots, 04'; 1-barrel lots, Coc; cases, 70c. Don't hang thy head M fear ana shame, But marry the girl that you love best; Uollister's Rocky Mountain Tea will do the rest. Frank Hart's drug atore. JUNE, 1905. Low Water. A. Mi T"PmT Date. h.m. tu h.m. ft. 6.8 Thursday .., 8.6 "Friday 7.0 Saturday ... 7.0 SUNDAY .. 7.1 Monday ... 7.8 Tuesday ... 7.8 Wednesday , 7.8 Thursday ... 7.4 Friday ..... 7.6 Saturday .., 7.7 SUNDAY . 7.8 Monday 8.8 Tuesday ... 8.7 Wednesday , 9.0 Thursday ... 9.2 Friday .... lj 6:101 0.21 ..... 9 6:47-0.2 6:04 6:42 2.8 3.0 3.2 .... 31 7:221-0:5 71321 7:67 8:34 9:13 0.8! -6.7! 7:59 8:40 0.6 l:28l 9:6 0.3 10:22i iv.m 8110:44 6.1 9 11:33 0.6 2.8 0:20 1:30 2:42 3:45 4:45 6:89 6:30 7:15 8:00 8:43 9:25 12:26 11 2.4 1.8 1:26 2:10 12 IS 14 .....15 16 17 1.1 3:34 0.31 4:88 8:35 6:27 7:18 8:05 8:55 9:45 0.4 0.9 7.1 Saturday -1.2 -1.2 SUNDAY 18 7.8 Monday 1 1.H 7.8 Tuesday ... 7.5 Wednesday 7.3 Thursday .. 7.3 Friday .... 7.3 Saturday ,. 7-3 SUNDAY . 7.8 Monday ... 7.6 Tuesday ... 7 8 Wednesday 8.1 Thursday .. 20 21 22 23 0.6 10:05 0.1 0.4 1.0 10:38 11:35 10:46 11:28 24 0:23 8.0 2.8 2.5 ji 1.4 0.7 12:08 1.8 1.1 25 1:2 12:54 1:44 2:41 26 27 28 1:20 3:18 4:09 2.6) 2.9 3:42 29 30 4:56 5:40 4:42 a Friday .... O.Oj 5:S1 WE WANT TO DOUBLE OUR SUBSCRIPTION LIST. THt "HOW" OF IT (WILL INTEREST EVERYBODY, WHETHER THEY NOW READ THE PAPER OR NOT, WE ARE OOINQ TO MAKE THE MORNING ASTORIAN THE BEST NEWSPAPER PUBLISHED IN ANY CITY OP ITS SIZE-. WILL YOU HELP USt TELEPHONE MAIN 601 and I WILL C'Ll AND TELL YOU ALL ABOUT IT. Emil Held Advertising and Cireula lion Mansgar, THE MORNING ASTORIAN. P. S. If you live out of town write or our plan. MEDICAL. Dr.CGccWo VONDERFUL HOME TREATMENT This woiularfal CM. om doctor Is olM frvai baoMU h nr prapl iuwmM opr tion thai ar0ea a la dl. ! curt wHb ibaM WLidcrTal I'bi hM, btrli. rM, hod. run In tki euunlry. Through lh dm of Ihaae barmlnr rn,il ibu famooa doctor know lb actios of orr WO diSVrvnt mm mIImi. which bo m-Mfull)r wm Id different dimin. M (unran'w lo crura eauarb. aatft nia, lung, tbrurt, rbrumatltro. Brvoaana. Moniarh, llvar, kldnrya, tc bM bundrada of mtirnoaial. l'Bania mM'rM. Call and hltn. fallMiia out of Uw city writ for blanks and rln-nlar. rVnd lUffiB. COMttOU TATloN tb.lt K. AbVUiMt The C Qtt Wo Chime HcJidnc Co. Hi AtsVr tU tartlaad. Ortaw aarttrauaa S al44. 60 YEARS' EXPERIENCE D 4 iann naaiaaia mi (50PVRIAMTS AC 1T mmI ru tilAm AMttn for MCHTU1 Daaant r-MxiM USoa tbroaah Moaa to. racaiT tftriaiaUe, vKhoat ebanr,latbe Scientific flmericatu A bn4om!r nintnrt4 wrf. rarmatHr. eulatam of anf anMotlSo hiuroal. Tarm. SI a nwi four aumtba.ll. Son brail nawadaalar. MUKIf S to New Tort Braadi Umoa. S 1 6K. WadUwtoa. IX U TRAVELERS' GUIDE. TOWING. FREIGHTINQ CURSIONS. AND EX- STEAMER JORDAN for Cathlamet, way landing's, dally except Sunday. 3 p. m. STEAMER WENONA (or Grays River, Knappton and way landings. alDIy aa followa; JUNR Saturday, 24, 2:30. Monday, 26, 5:00. Tuesday, 27, 6:00. Wednesday, 28, 7:00. Thursday, 29, 8:00. Friday, 30, 8:30. Agents S. S. Roanoke for Coos Bay, Eureka, San Francisco and San Pedro, Gray S. S. Co. Steamera to Coos Bay, Eureka and San Francisco. Str. Toledo to Grays Harbor, Tuesday and Saturday. C. H. CALLENDER. Managsr, 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 tickets read via the Chicago, Milwaukee St. Paul Rail way. ;H. S. Rowe, Gert'lAgt., " 134 Third Street, Portland. ''I AST'S eadla a sbatea and darlpttoai may nleklr aaoenaka w otMnam fraa habar aa araniioa u aroaaMf SalantfaJ'owpiOBlOfc kKmMriollrmstatU HAKOtfOM oa Pataota La. ASK AMY TRAVELER and ho will V Ullyootho 11 HI Electric Lighted, is the Crick Trail of thtm til In C0MF0ITT aid ELEGANCE- The ticket office at Portland is 255 Morrison St., Cor. 3d. at A. D. CHARLTON, Assistant General Pvsaesger'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. Me Tore itattlngon a trip no natter where write for Intereatlog informa tion about oomlbrtable traveling. . IL LSrSU General Ajent 133 Third 6i Portland. Oregon. T. W. TCABDALX. Qeaeral raaatorer Agent. tit Paul, Ulna. aliifli ilia ! Tha land of fruita, flowers and sun shine, where all tha summer sports mar ba enjoyed in winter. PORTLAND to LOS ANGELES AND RETURN. reached rla. THE SHORT ROUTE Beautifully Illustrated booklets and foldera, descriptive of tha many charm tnf winter resorts, may ba secured from any Southern Pacific Agent, or addreaa W. E. COMAN, G. P. A Portland, Ore. ASS THE AGENT FOR TICKETS VIA Te Spokane, St Paul, Minneapolis Ouluth, Chicago, St Louie, 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 EMPLOYE Daylight trip, aoresa the Caseade and Rooky Mountaina. For tickets, rates folders and full in formation call on or addreaa H. DICKSON. City Ticket Agent 121 Third Street Portland. Or. a TERKES, A. Q. P. A, Corner First avenue and Tesler way. Seattle, Wash. WE GIVE EXPEDITED SERVICE ON FREIGHT ROUTE YOUR 8HIPMENTS VIA GREAT NORTHERN Full Information from WM. HARDER, General Agent Portland, Ore. World's Pair Routs. The SAN FRANCISCO & PORTLANDS. SCO. Far Including berth and msate, ftSf Round-trip, $21 . Steamer Leaves Astoria tot San Francisco every 5 Days. Connects at SanFrancisco with Rail and Steamer Lines for South. era California. G. W. ROBERTS, Agent. Astoria, Oregon. JL Q, D. KERR ELL, -Gen. Pas. Agent San Francisco,' Cat A.&C. R. R. TIME CARD. EFFECTIVE SEPT. 4, 1804 La.rt PORTLAND Antra 8 00a.m j Portlaod Coiool lL10a.ni TflO p.in ) depot tot Astoria) 9.40 p.m Ut ASTORIA Arrtra 7.4.5 a m ( (or Fortlssd and I H.30a."m 8.10 p.m way poinU 1 1O30 pm SKASIDB DIVISION Leara ASTORIA Arrtra 11 35a.m for Heaside Direct"" 30 p.m' Leara ASTORIA. Arrira tS.15a.rn forWarrenton ) 10:43a.m ' Hammond, Ft 50 p.m Stovena. Seaside) 7:40a,m Leara x SEASIDE Arrtra 40p.m for Astoria Direct 1 12 :30pjg Leara SEASIDE. Arrira 6.15 a. m j for Warren ton Ft ) 9 25a.in 8terena. Ham- . -9.30a.m I roond,Aitoris jsv. Additional train leaves Astoria dally at 11:10 a. m. for all poinU oa ft Stereos branch, arriving Ft Stevens 12: to p. m, returning, leaves Ft Stev ens at 1:00 p. bl, aniving AstorU 1:41 p. B. Sunday onry, Through tickets and dose .eoaaee Uoa via. N. P. Ry. at Portland and Oobla and O. R. ft N. Co, via, Portland. C Mare G. P. A. C a OREGON SllOITlIHE amd UiiordliCiriG n hours from Portland to Chtoagw. Ko change of can. timkhohkdclks Portland Depart Arrive Chtaaco rHMrtiaod Special Nit Lake, Denver, rt IWorth, Omaha, Kan haCtt.8tLoai. tdtpaa r.Ui. m. via HanHCaioao mai the eat AtianUe fcapraaa . S:lS P. m. via llunt lngton Salt take. Dearer H "una, umana, Kan aacitv.8tlai. . T:tlam Chicago and the East SUPaul Faat Mall t- lSp, m. Walla Walla, rewu Inn Uk . apolla Kt Paul, Dulutbj I40pss aod fiast Dally ex cept Hun day attain Columbia River to 4am Daily ez ceptMen ruruaaa auc way landluK STEAMER NAHC0TTA leaves Astoria on the Tide DAILY FOR IIAVACO, connecting there with trains for Long Beach. Tioga and North Beach points. Returning ar rives at Astoria same evening. rhrough tickets to and from all prin cipal European cities. O. W. ROBERTS. Aaent Astoria.. Ore. YOU WILL BE SATISFIED WITH YOUR JOURNEY. If your tickets read over the Den ver and Rio Grande Railroad, tha "Scenlo Line of the World." BECAUSE There are so many scenlo attrae tlona 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 wiU tell you all about it W. C. McBride, General Agent 124 Third Street PORTLAND. OREGON. ' - 1 v