SUNDAY, JULY I, 1905. ilifc MORNING ASTORIA,' A9TOKIA, ORJXiU. 7! WITH THE ELITE. Mademoiselle Yvonne's Sunday Chat Abot t Local Society. , trude Dphur, Ruby Uaeimeratrom, Mil Miss Tallant'i LnacbMB. dred Hmlth, Maudie Rom, Ann Painter, A very daintily appointed Juncheou Nellie Wilson, Madge Fulton, Violet waa that which ML Harriet Tallant Bowlby, May Morgan, Mary Gregory, gave on Rsturday in honor of Mr. Alex- and Mr. David Morgan, sndrr lirown (nrs Upshur) of llkh- j tuond, Va. Yallow was tha prevailing Mri. Pattoa Intertalni. color In tha decorative scheme. Urge Mra, Frank Pattoo gave an afternoon bowl of naeturtiuna forinrd tha center "at hom" for a few of her frlenda on pht and single blossom mattered on Thursday. Klx bandod euchre waa the the cloth offered a very charming effort, game provided for the amusement of Mle Tallanl'a guests werei Mra. lirown, thoe present and Mra. Ella Sharpntetn Mr. Norman Meera, Mr. Richard Car- and Mra. Martin Foard were the happy ruthrra, Mra, William Tallant, Mra. recipients of the tokena. Charlee lirirtk. Mra. Aldrli-h, Mra. K.J W. Tallant, and Mr. Nat Tallant, the Friday Afternoon Club. Miaae Rpeddrn, llobaun, and MUa Flo-.' Mra. J. 0. Mrglrr entertained the rttta Klmore. j ladira of the Friday Afternoon club at Ctarkart Family Reunion. her home in Brook field thia week. A Ten relative of Mra. C. A. Gear- delkioue luncheon waa nerved after art, 3.10 Grand avenue, comprising ! which the ladiea devoted some time to tera. niece, nephews, and a rouain are poking strswbemes. . .. mm knw at her noma Dariiiinaiine in a t family reunion. In aome Instance. forty year have elapsed since the par Crtt Mra. BriakejkoB. On Friday afternoon a few of ber tl' lpanta have aeen each other. To the niany friend were given the opportunity Lawle and Clark exposition, more than to greet Mra. PrlnkrrhufT, of Oakland, anything else, It due the orraion, a California, who la at Warrenton, a gueat the majority of the party planned to of Mr, D. K. Warren, visit the centennial anl Incidentally to . join in the reunion. Mra. A. H. Lin, j Miaa I'boebe Ilinney, who ha been Foret Grove, Or., Mr. I I. Miller, the guet of Mi Htokee for the pant Traer, la., and Mr. W, 11. (iregg, Traer, month, left for her home, in California, la,, sisters; J, II. Neal, of Harney coun- on the St. Paul Saturday morning. Miaa ty, Ore., a brother, and hie children Ilinney I a mot attractive girl and Mine Ada and Mary Neal: Mra. David made many warm friend during ber Long, Yolu county, Cat., and her child- etay in Astoria, ren, Mia loui and Harold I-ong and a counln, MUa Klntlra Neal, of Daven-j Mr, (liar lea Higina entertained very port, la comprise the party. They will informally thia week, aaking to her horn PORTLAND MARKETS Latest Quotations in the Portland Produce Markets. Compiatt Market Beporta Corrected Each Day Giving tha WnolouU Pries of Commodities, Farm Produce and Vta tables. Portland, July I. There waa little hang In the complexion of the market today. Tiling along Front atreet were generally quirt. A number of large shipment of produc are due to arrive Monday and it U expected that these will go readily. Fruit la not coming in very well. Oregon potatoea are now holding their own against the California product. Kgg remain about the aame and there U a alight rie promised in butter. leave the rjjy about Tueaday, Former Schoolmates Meet. It 1 aot often, after a aeparation of year, that schoolmate have the op portunlty of being Ug-ther again with oat the loa or abaenre of one. Thl ka been an exceptionally pleaant Hum mer for the old friend and acbool mate wha for year have enjoyed correspond lag ami wboaa friendabip have contin ued through tha interval. alias Maude WprdJen, of Han Joae, Cel.j Mm. Charle Drink, of Oakland, Mr. Walter Ahlricb, of Trail, 0. C, Mra. Robert Hunter, of Roaahind, B, C, Mra. Alexander Drown, of Richmond, Va., and Mra, Harry Dell, of Keattle, have been vUiling Asturis, renewing old sequslntsnees and talk lag over "old time." Cuetta af Captain Gregory. Captain William Gregory entertained a number of young ladiea aboard the ateamer Heather, on Thursday after noon, when he made a trip to Tilla mook Rock lighthouae. The member of the party were aafely landed on the rock where they were ahown through the government building. Thoe who enjoyed the outing were the Miaae (iregory, Lets Drain, Lois Parker, (! Mra. A. A. Finch, Mm. Frank Hpittle, Mia Adair, the Miaaea Klmore, Miaa Dowlly, Mia Hobaon and Mis Uiggina Mr. A. A. Finch entertained the Rridge Club Monday. The gueats were the Misses Wmore Tallaet, Adair, Mine Floretta Elmore, lira. Tallant Mra. Oarrutbere and Mra. Bad ol let. The young ladiea of "Ye Dixie (irlk club have rented a eottag at Long Beach and anticipate 11 pending a pleaa aat Summer at the era bore. Miaa Mabel Taylor, of Flavel, and Miaa Eliiabrth Hchaerk, of Fort Stevens, have been the guest of Mbts Klaie Kl more during the paet week. Miaa Hue Elmore returned from Port land on Friday. Miaa Elmore waa the gueat of Mra. Chrla Bell during ber atay in the expoaitioa city. The Miaaea FlaveJ and Miaa F.luta fWielling bava apent the greater part of the week in Portland enjoying the fair, a T Mm. Harry Bell, of Seattle, ia visit- ing her mother, Mr. M'Kran for the Summer. PAY OFF LOGGERS Twenty Thousand Dollars Aggre gate Pay Roll. FIVE CAMPS ARE CLOSED cargo of freight and large passenger liat. Elmore Tacking Company' schooner (ierald C. arrived ia yeeterday from Ne halem, Tillamook, Aiwa, and Siletx with a full cargo of dairy product sndchit tem bark. Thia ia her first round trip under the new owner. Steamer Elmore arrived in yeeterday from Tillamook with a large paaenger lint and cargo of freight. Oil barge Santa Paula arrived down from Portland yesterday and will be Men Pour Into City. Mercnante Kepon toWf, to Pgn Fram,ill0O hy tue Whit Good Buiineaa, Particularly Fourth of July Trade Among Country Con tingent Many Loggers Go to Fair. tier which I due to arrive from Van couver, B. C, today. Britiah ahlp Pinmont, twenty-three day from San Franciaeo, arrived in ye tarday. She will load lumber at the The (Jray'a river, Deep river and Ben- up river mill for South Africa. Strong eon losing camp, on the north aide wind wfre 018 CiuM'ot h'r W of the Columbia river, and C. C. Ma ten'a camp, at Svenion, ahut down yee terday and over two hundred men were paaaage up the coaat. Schooner Delia arrived In yeaterday from Neatuoca with a cargo of butter in the city and were paid off at the local and cheese and ia acheduled to aall thia bank. Some of. t he-men will remain ' morning on return trip with a general here until the camp Urt up again merchandise cargo. end quite' a number left for Portland lftnt night to vinit the Lewi and Clark Steamer Potter made her initial trip fair. j of the aeaaon to Ilwaco yeaterday, car- The pay roll amounted to nearly rying a very large crowd of aight aeera 1-20,000, a large amount of which, wa diaburard among the local merchant. Nearly all of the merchant reported a good biiinea yeaterday. In addition from the exposition city. Will Meet All Claim. Chicago, July 1. The private eotatea to the logger a large number of pro- of Newell C, Knight and Reuben II. pie were in from the country and all Donnelly of Knight, Donnelly it Co., the email boat from adjacent town are to be sacrificed to the laat dollar, if were crowded by people who came to ' neeesaary, in meeting the claim of the the city to purchase Fourth of July ! firm creditor. The liabilities may auppliea. ALONG THE WATER FRONT. Steamer St. Paul left out yesterday morning for San Franciaoo with a full reach 00,000. Judge Thomaa A. McBride left laat evening for Deer Inland to apend Sunday. Grain, Flour, Feed, Etc Flour-PatenU, MOfS.lO per bar ret; atralghte, Htiitt; clear, 13.75 ; Valley, $3.Mr4.23: Dakota bard wheat, $J.50(r7-&0; Graham, whole wheat, 14(4 4.23; rye flour, local, S3) Eastern, to.80tf3.90; cornmeal, per bale, $l.00rii2.20. Wheat-Club, 8.1ft 83c per bunhel; blueatem, OrerOIc; Valley, 85c. Barley Feed, t.2C '22.50 per toni rolled, $23.50. Oata No. 1 white, feed, $30 per ton; gray, $30. Milltuff Bran, $19 per ton; mid dlinga, $24.50; ahorta, $21; ahop, U. S. milk $19; linaeed dairy feed, $18; Afal fa meal, $18 per ton. Cereal Food Rolled oaU, cream, 90- pound aacka, $4.75; lower gradea, $5( 025; oatmeal, ateel cut 50 pound aacka, $8 per barrel; 10-pound aweka, $4.25 per bale; oatmeal (ground), M pound eaoka, $70 per barrel; 10 pound atwka, $4 per bale; aplit peaui, SS per 100 pound aadt; Xo-pouad boiea, $1.40; pearl barley, $4-25 per 100 pouada; 64 pood boiea, $115 per bos; pantry leur, 10-pound aaoka, $2.60 per bale. nay-Timothy, $I4(jl per toa; clover, $11912; grain, $11I2; eheat, $U12. Batter, tigt. Poultry, Etc , Egg refoB ranch, 80c per dorr a; Kaetera, l(S20c. Butter City creameriee: Rxtra creamery, 20(e2lc per pound; aUte crrauvrira. Fancy, creamery, 17121io; Uore butter, 15( lfc. Cheese Oregon full cream twin, 11 8 12k; Young America, 121al3r- Poultry Fancy krna, 1212; aver age hena, 12c; mixed chicken), ll(312r: oul rooatere, 8(J9c; yoong rooster, 10 llc; Spring, 1 to 2 pounds. 15e; 1 to 11 pounibt, 1 .1 S 'a 1 tie ; dreoerd chickens, 13(5 14c; turkeys, live, l19c; turkeys, dressed, poor, 1720r; turkeys, choices 20(s 22lc; geese, live, per pound, 71g8c; ducks, young, aa to site, $37.50; pige ons, $1(3 1.23; sijuabs, $2(a 3. Vegetablea, Fruit, Etc St rawberrica Oregon, per lb, $8(?9c. Blackberrira-Omte. $2. Pjsapbrrriea 810c per lb. CVrriea 3(o5c per lb. Apricote Crate, 75(?90c, Canteloupea Per crate, $S$3.60. Pluma-CVate, $1(81.15. reaohew-Crate, 75$1. Craaberriea rer barrel, $12. Apples Green; $l5(J1.0O. Crape fruit Crate, $2.503. tJiaierberriea 4c. Watermelons 2(?3c lb. Tropical FruiU Iiemona, fancy, $3.50; choice, $3 per box; orangee, naval. fancy, $2.502.75 per box; choice, $2 2.50; atandard, $1.50(31.75; Mediter ranean aweeU, $2.502.75; Valenciaa, $3; grapefruit, $2.50(93 per box; be nan as, 5c per pound; pineapplea, $2.5b per doxen. Freeh V eg table Artichokes, 50e per doaen; asparagus, 20c per box; beans, 57c per pound; cabbage, lUc per pound; cauliflower, $1 per doceo; celery, 90c per doaen; corn, 33 40c per doaen j cucumbera, 4Qc$l per doaen; egg plant, 17k; lettuce, hothouse, 25c per doeen; lettuce, head, 10c per doaen; parsley, 25c per doeen; peaa, 26o per pound; peppers, 23e per pound; radiahea, 10 12c per doaen; rhubaru, ll2)o per pound; tomatoes, $l.753 per crate; aquaah, $11.25 per box. Root Vegetable Turnip, $125 1.40 per sack; carrots, $1.25 1.50 per sack; beets, $1(31.25 per sock; garlic, 121c per pound. Potatoea Oregon fancy, old, $ValJ25; Oregon, new, $1.50; Eastern, $1120; California, new, $1.251.35. Raining Loose Muscatels, 4-crown 7c; unbleached, seedless Sultanas, 61c; London layers, 3-orown, whole boxes of 20 pounds, $1.85; 2 crown, $1.75. Dried Fruita Apples, evaporated, 6l white, none; Smyrna, 20p; Fard dates, Oc; pluma, pitted, 0c. Groceries, ffuta, Etc Coffee Mocha, 20(28c; Java, ordin ary, 182Zc; CoeU Rica, fancy, 1820c; good, 1018c; ordinary, 1012c per pound; Columbia roaat, case, 100a, $13.75; 60s, $13.75) Arbuckle, $14.75; Lion, $14.75. Rk-Imperial Japan, No. 1, $3J7; Southern Japan, $3.50; Carolina, 5Jc; broken bead, tin. Salmon Columbia river, 1-pound tails, $1.73 per dozen; 2-pound tails. $2.40; 1-pound flats, $1.85; fancy, 1(3 11 pound flaU, $1.80; 1 pound fiats, $1.10; Alaska pink, 1-pound tails, 83c; red, 1 pound talis, $1.30; aockeyes, 1 pound tall, $1.83. Sugar Sack bai, 100 pounds: Cube, $3:85; powdered, $3.00; dry granulated, $3.50; extra C, $3; golden C, $4 90; fruit sugar, $3.50; advan'-e over sack bae. as follows: Barrels, 10c; half barrels 25o; luxes, 50c per 100 pound. (Terms; On remittance within 15 day, deduct Jc per pound; if later than 15 day and within 30 day, deduct c per pound; no discount after 30 days.) Beet sugar, granulated, $5.40 per 100 pounds; maple sugar, 15( 18c pr pound. Salt California, $11 per ton, $1.50 per bale; Liverpool, 50s, $17; lOOy $16.50; 200s, $16; half-ground, 100s, $7; 50s, $7.50. Nuts Walnuts, 13c per pound by sack, 1c extra for less than sack; Bra til nuts, 15c; 6lbert, lf; pecans, jum bos, 14c; extra large, 1.V; almonds, I. X. L., I6c; chestnuts, Italians, 15cj Ohio, $4.50 per 25-pound drum; peanuts, raw, $"ic per pound; roasted, 9c; pine- nuts, 10(S12c; hickory nuts, 7c; cocoa- nuU, 7s; oocoanuts, 35f390c per doeen. Beans Small white, 324c; Urge white, 31; pink, 3i($31c; bayou, 41c; Lima, 6c. Dressed Meats. Beef Dressed bulls, l2c per pound; cows, 31(3 41e; country steers, 4(?5c Mutton Dreeeed fancy, 6c per pound; ordinary, 4c Teal Dreeeed, 100 to 125 pounds, 6 7c; 125 to 200 pounda, 435e; 200 pounds and up, 3(2 4e. Pork-Dreaaed, 100 to IdO, 7g71c; 10 and up, 6(7e per pound Proviaioaa tad Canned Meeta. Earns 10 to 14 pounds, 131c per pound; 14 to 16 pounds, 131c; 18 to 20 pounds, 131c; California (picnic, 0c; eottsge hams, 9c; shoulders, 9c; boiled ham, 21c; boiled picnic bam, botteleee, 5c. Iiacon Fancy oreakiast, loc per pound; standard breakfast, 161c; choice. 13c; English breakfaat, 11 to 14 pounda, 14c; peach bacon, I3c. Sausage Portland, ham, 1S per pound; minced bam, 10c; Summer, choice dry, 171c; bologna, long, 11c; weiner wuret, 8c; liver, 6c; pork, 9c; blood, 5c; headcheese, 6c; bologna sausage, link. 4k. Dry Salt-Cured Regular shert clear, 9c salt; lOJc smoked; clear backs, 9c salt, 101c smoked; clear bellies, 14 to 17 pounds average, none salt, none smoked; Oregon exports, 20 to 25 pounds average, 10c salt, llo smoked. Lard -Leaf lard, kettle-rendered: Tiercea, 9ic; tuba, 9ic; 50s, fjc; 20s 10c; 10s, 10 jc; 5a, 101c. Standard pure: Tieroes, 8Jc; tubs, 91c; 50s, 9c; 20a. 9Jc; 10, 9Jc; 5s, 9c. Compound: Tierces, 6c; tubs, OJc; 60s, 61c; 10s, 6Jc, 5s, 6ic Pickled Goods Pork, barrels, $18; half-barrels, $9.50; beef, barrels, $12; half barrels, $6.50. Canned Meats Corned beef .pound, per doten, $125; two pounds, $2.35; six pounds, $8. Roast beef, pounds, $125; two pounds, none; six pounds, none. Roast beef, tall, pounds, none; two pounds, $2.35; aix pounds, none. Lunco tongue, pounds, none; two pounds, none; aix pounds, $8.50. .Wool Eastern Oregon, average best. 19(S 23c; lower grade, down to 15c, ac cording to ahrinkage; Valley, 28(S27e per pound. Mohair Choice, 31 & 321c per pound. Hide Dry hide, No. 1, 16 pounds and up, 16(flCl per pound: dry kin. No. 1. 5 t 10 Bounds. lOlSe ar nntinit; 'WILL dry call, No. 1, under S pounds, I7(?18c; dry aalted, bulla and aUga, one-third lesa than dry flint; (culls, moth-eaten, badly cut, scored, murrain, hair-slipped, wvfcther-beaten or grubby, 2 g 3c per pound leas) ; aalted bides, steers, sound, 60 pounds and over, 9(3 10c per pound 50 to 60 pounds, $i(29c per pound under 60 pound and cows, 8(39c per pound; aalted stags and bulls, sound, 6c per pound; salted kip, aound, 15 to 30 pounds, 9c per pound; aalted veal, sound 10 to 14 pounds, 9c per pound; salted calf, aound, under 10 pound, 10c per pound; (green unalted, 1c per pound lesa; culls, lc per pound less). Sheep skins: Shearlings, No. 1 butchers' atock 2. 30c each; short wool, No. I butchers' stock, 40(5 50c each; medium wool, No. 1 butcher' stock, 60(2 80c; long wool, No. 1 butchers' atock, $1(31.50 each. Murrain pelte from 10 to 20 per cent less or 12 14c per pound; horse hides, aalted each, according to size, $1.50(fc3; dry, each, according to size, $1(51.50; colte' bides, 25 is 50c each; goat skins, common 10(3 15c each; Angora, with wool on 25c($1.50 each. Tallow Prime, per pound, 31g4c; No. 2 and grease, 2(5 3c. Furs Bear skins, as to size, No. 1, $2,500)10 each; cubs, $1(52; badger, 23 S 50c; wild cat, with head perfect, 25 50c; house cat, 5(8 10c; fox, common gray, SO 70c; red, $3(35; cross, $3(gl5; silver and black, $100(200; fishers, $5 6; lynx, $4.506; mink, strictly No. 1 according to size, $1(5 2.50; martin, dark Northern, according to size and color, $2.50S 4; muskrat, large, 10 15c; skunk, 40(a50c; civet or polecat, 510cj otter, large, prime akin, $6(5 10; panther, with head and claws perfect, $2(S5; rac coon, prime, 30(3 50c; mountain wolf, with bead perfect, $3-50(g5; coyote, 60c $1; wolverine, $68; beaver, per akin, mrge, $36; medium, $3(34; small, $19 1.50; kits, 60075c Caaenrn Sogradn (ChiUaxn baxk) Good, 31n4c per poond. Grain Bafie-CaJoitta, 7c (Nil. Turpentine Caaea, BOo par gallon; barrels, 80c per gallon. White Lead-Ton lota, 7e; 500-pound lota, 71c; lesa than 500-pound Iota, 8c Gaaoline fitoro guaoline, caaea, 231c; iran barrela, 17c; 86 deg. gasoline, caaea, 32c; iron barrels or drama, 26c. Coal Oil-Cases, 20lc; iron barrela, 14c; wood barreL), 17c; 68 dee., caaea. 22c; iron barrela, 151c. Linaeed Oil Raw, 5 barrel loto, 62c; 1 barrel bats, 63c; caaea, 68c Boiled: 5- barrel loto, 64c; 1-barrel lota, 65c; caaen, 70c. Hops, Wool, Hides, Etc THE ILLINOIS CENTRAL. Malntafna unexcelled aervlce from the west to the' east and south. Making close connections with trains of ail transcontinental lines, paaeerurers axe given their choice of routes to Chicago, Louisville, Memphla and New Orleans, and through these points to the far east. - Prospective travelers desiring Infor mation as to the lowest rates and best routes are Invited to correspond with the following representatives: a H. TRUMBULL, Commercial Agent 143 Third St. Portland. Ore. 3. C UXDSET. Trav. Pas senior Agent, 143 Third St, Portland. Ore. PAUL B. THOMPSON. Paas'gr. Arent, Coleman Building. Seattle, Wash. WE WANT TO D0U8LE OUR DESCRIPTION LIST. THE -HOW" OF IT INTEREST EVERYBODY. WHETHER THEY NOW READ THE PAPER OR NOT. WE ARE GOING TO MAKE THE MORNING ASTORIAN THE BEST NEWSPAPER PUBLISHED IN ANY CITY OP ITS SIZE. WILL YOU HELP USf TELEPHONE MAIN 661 and I WILL CALL AND TELL YOU ALL ABOUT IT. Emil Held Advertising and Circula tion Manager, THE MORNING ASTORIAN. P. 8. If you live out of town writs or our plan. ' MEDICAL. Dr.CGecWo VONDERFUL HOME TREATMENT This wnaawfal Cfefr ra Snetar Is eaUeS people wlthoM pnh Uon that anflvaa bp la SI. K can wlib tta'M fn.derfal Cbl wm hrtx, raou, hwta, hsriu and Mililt Hi 1 an cnunlf as kaown fto maii-Al ari. ene la tbl nwalrr. Tbroocli Uu aa tboa haroUeat nnwlla tbi ftunoos Soetor know Uie actloa at vrrr U aifncat m Mi, wiilch ha iar r awfully la Sifltocat aiwaiK. He imntM le can eaUarh, uth ma, lun(, Uuom, rhtmUm. ntrnamm, nomirh, llrr, Irldnrn, c.; tat kondmla oc muoioalala. Vtmrum moderala. Call aad him. Patlenta out of Uw ettjr writ Aw The C Gcc Wo Qincse HaMae Co. IU AMrr SC. Pwtl-I. Orfv aV-Mtattoa aapac - al4 BO YEARS" V EXPERIENCE fT - Tnaec Mams DneoMS 'ai4' CesnnatrraieU. Astea aenataf a atatrh oaS aasartstina aaaf MIT awiwlola ew otam trm waatlur aa aaramlaa a arotahlf aaiawtJihlaiXttaiaiaaaw. ttonCTtetlrwii1ant1al, M-jlMa Pataaa eant fraa. OMaat aaaaay for aoviuaataota. PaMaae tafcaa t&roi ataaa a Co. laaatrt SKiai aataw, wHawat ehana, la Us StitMinriiciria.il A thMMhMvaaty BlaMtnttaS waaUr. Xnaas ste aalaUM o( aar awamUSa tparnal. Tanaa. St jmrnr : (narawniha.ai. acNSkraa eewadaalaia. TRAVELERS GUIDE. iii u. TOWINQ, FREXGHTINa AND EX- CUESIONS. STEAMER JORDAN for Cstnuunet, war landings. S p. m. dally except Sunday. Jfaud Isn't 5 and 30 too old to hope for any improvement f I should say not One just begins to live. Take Hollister's Rocky Mountain Tea. You will be blooming fair at 60. 33 cents, Tea or Tablets. At Frank Hart's drug store. Frank Scott, of Seaside, waa in As Hop Choice; 1904, 1921c per pound, toria yesterday on business. TIDE TABLE, JUNE JUNE, 190S. High y atee. I aTmT" Diaa. h.mTft, Thursday , 1 Tharsday ........ 1 Friday i Saturday 3 0:28 17 SUNDAY 4 1:0 1.7 Monday , S 1:38 1.7 Tuesday 3:18 I.E Wednesday T 3:03 (.! Thursday 8 1:54 7.7 Friday 4:56 7.J Saturday 19 1:09 (.7 SUNDAY 11 7:28 (.4 Monday 12 8:48 4 Tuesday 13 9:55 (.1 Wednesday ......14 10:56 (.7 Thursday 1511:52 6.8 Friday 1 Saturday 17 0:12 1.4 SUNDAY 18 0:58 8.2 Monday 19 1:41 8.0 Tuesday 20 1:28 8.5 Wednesday 21 3:13 8.0 Thursday ........22 4:06 7.4 Friday 23 4:54 (.7 Saturday 24 5:54 8.1 SUNDAY 25 7:00 5.7 Monday 26 8:10 5.6 Tuesday 27 9:16 (.7 Wednesday 28 10:15 6.8 Thursday 29 11:07 8.1 Friday 1011:55 1.5 P.M. ft JUNE, 1905. Low Water. A. M. h.m. 12:18 4.8 Thursday 11:561 1:00 1:42 2:2t 3:01 1:44 4:3d 5:20 4:13 7:08 8:01 8:55 9:47 10:38 11:251 12:45 1:31 2:18 3:03 C:4f 4:27: 5:12 5:68 6:45 7:33 8:21 9:07 9:5 10:38 U:3l Date. I h.m7f fuf a a Ta , 4 r iua . . 7.9 Saturday ., 7.8 SUNDAY . 7.1 Monday ... 7.3 Tuesday ... 7.3 Wednesday 7.3 Thursday T.4 Friday 9j 7.S Saturday 10 T.7 SUNDAY 11 7.9 Monday 1 8.3 Tuesday 13 8.7 Wednesday 14 9 0 Thursday 15 9 3 Friday 16 7.1 Saturday 17 7.3 SUNDAY 18 7.3 Monday 19 7.3 Tueaday 20 7 3 Wednesday 21 7.3 Thursday 22 7.3 Friday 23 7 3 Saturday 24 7.2 SUNDAY 25 7 3 Monday 26 7-5 Tuesday 27 7 8 Wednesday 28 31 Thursday 29 -4 Friday 30 8.7 S6:10 0.21 6:041 It 4: 4-0.2 6:42) 3.0 3) 7:121-0:6 -0.6 -0.7 -0.l -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 -0.6 -0.1 0.4 1.0 3.0 2.8 2.5 2.0 1.4 0.7 0.0 V 1.01 a 8:34 61 9:13 71 9:66 10:44 11:33 0:20i 1:30 3:42 3:45 4:45 5:39 8:30 7:15 8:00 8:43 9:25 10:05 10:46 11:28 0:23 1:22 2:20 3:18 4:09 4:56 6:40 77 h.m. 7:22 7:59 8:40 9:28 10:231 11:301 12:26 1:25 2:10 3:34 4:38 S:S5 4:27, 7:16 8:05 8:55 9:45 10:38 11:35 12:08 2:64 1:44 2:41 3:42 4:42 S:31 3.1 3.2 3.2 3.3 3.3 3.1 3.2 3.2 STEAMER WENONA for Grays River, Knappton and way landings. aiDly as follows: JUNE!. Ssturday, 24, 2:30. Monday, 26, 5:00. Tuesday, 27, :00. Wednesday, 28, T:00. , Thnraday, 29, 8:00. Friday, 30, 8:30. Agents 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 Grays Harbor, Tuesday and Saturday. ... . C H. CALLENDER, Manager. 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 routs 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. Paul Railway. H.S. Rowe, Gen'lAgt., 134 Third Street, Portland.