iv UESDAY, JJLY 4, ioS. Hill MORNING ASTORIAN, ASTOkIA, ORMUa. 7! PORTLAND MARKETS Utot Quotations in (he Portland 'Produce Markets. Complete Marktt Reports Corrected Etcb Day Giving thi Wholesale Pricei of Commodities, Farm Produce aid Vg table. , , ' H Portland", July 3. rroht atrert will jirp'nt av . Butulny epimtrawe all day tonmrrow, s tthoh'ali'ra haw tinanl iitouxly iIptIiIimI to take a whole day off Where )mi 1h)m)1 alulf la to I taken ram of, ttmira will m irn 'a fi'w hours in the nwrnlnjc, but a a ruin, atore will c low thin evening to remain cloawl until Wednesday morning. KlfK wire rotialdi-red wr-ak at 20r today on amnt of the In run nimilar of Kealern ( )i1iti on the market. rotatoea uf all kind or pli-nliful (ind dralera ad viae Oregon grower not to ll Jut now, tin n?w MitulM' will not kwp and are tilawl on the mar ket In coniM-Ulion with the more ma tured California rdih-t, wliirli j rlirap r. ('Iiirkma ilcawd up w-ll Saturday and tiiuio wa ranied ow Sunday on IVotit atrwt. white, noni; rMiiyrna, ZOc; 1'ard dates, OVj plum, jilttfd, ilo, Grain, Flour, Fred, Etc. Flour-Patent, W 5.1(1 r l.ir rcti atraltfliU, Mint 23; ilir, 1.75''' 4$ Valley. tU lMWa 4 ;!,-,; Dakota liatd wheat. n.30r.7.A; liralium. 3.!M4; whole wheat, I ia 4 " ; rye Itour, Wat 5j Kaxtern, $.YHO(i -VIM); i-ornmi-al, -t l.ale, ll.tMtfo 2.2ft. Wheat-t 'liih, R3(o .Vt nr bu!iel: tluetem, !X)n1Ie Valley, KV. Harly-Fwd, WCa.Ji.SO -r tni rolled, fc!3.30. ()at No. 1 white, feed, f'W xT ton (ray, t.TO. .lilltuff-liran, 310 per tonj mfd dlimt, $24.50 ; ahort. 2lj ahon, 1'. H mill, 119; linared dairy feed, t; Afa) fa nieul, $IH per ton. Cereal Fond -Hulled oat, orcam, 90 pound aaeka, ffl.'Ji lower grade, (AQ 6 25 j oalroeal, steel cut 30 pound ark. S per barrel; 10 Miu nd Mi'ka, 4)4 23 per bsle national (ground), 50 pound ark, 37.50 per 1arreli 10 pound aarka, $4 per bale; lit pea, . m in) xnmd wnk 24 pound bone, 1.40; pearl barley, 442.5 per 100 pound; 2-Vpound IkiXi-, f I 23 mt box; pantry Hour, 10 iourid ark $2.50 per bale. Hay -Timothy, $14ftl per ton clover, $11(4 12; grain, ll('i 12; clat $1111 Groceriei, Nuti, Etc. Coffee-Moeha, Wfp.'iHet Java, ordin ary, IWi'iv-, CmU IU, fany, 18C:20c) Hood, lOfilKc; ordinary, 10 12o per pound; Columbia roant, caaea, Kl0, fl.1.75 MH, 3.75; Arbuekle, (14.73; Lion, $14.73. JUce-lnijx'rlttl Japan, No. 1, $.V37; Southern Japan, $3.M); C'arolinua, OfwOicj broken had, So. , Salmon Columbia river, 1 pound tail, $1.73 pr dozen; 4 pound talla $2.40; 1 Hiund flato, $1.88; fn-y, pound flat, $1.80; pound flat, $1.10; Alaska pink, 1 jwund talla, 8.V; red, 1 jMiund talla, $1.30; aockeyea, I pomid talla, $1.83. Hunrfcaek baala, 100 poundat Culie $3:83; powdered, $5.00; dry Kranulated, $3.30) extra C, Wj golden V, $4.00; fruit iiidtar, 15.30 1 advn over naik baaea, a follow! Jiarre), 0c( half -barnd 23c j boxe, 60c pr 100 pound. (Term! n reiniUance within 13 day, deduet e pr pound; If later than 13 day and within 30 day, deduct $ per pound; no diaeount after 30 day.) Beet ngr granulated, $3 40 per 100 pound; maple ugar, 13rp )8j per pound. Halt California, $11 per ton, $1.50 r Ule; l.iverpwd, &0, $17; Iihi. $lJ.30i oo, $0; half jfround, lw, 7; 5M. $7.50. Nut Walnut. MSc ner noimd bv aik, 1c extra for )eH than ark; Ilia- il nut, 15c; fiUMTta, He; pecana, juill- 4-; etra large, l.V; nlniolid, I. X. I,., If.Jc; eheatnut, ltiilbtl. 13c; 'hio, 14.50 pr 23-Hund drum; pi-anut, raw, $7Jc jM-r pi innl; roaited, !; pine nut, l't"; 12'-; hi-kory nut, 7c; cocoa nut, 7c; eefianiit, HfirtiOrtc per dozen, Itean -Sniull white, 32'''i4li'; large white, 3j pink. 3ii:tjej Uyou. 4Jc; l.tniii, f.Ji?, Hopi, Wool, Hldei, Etc. Hop Choice, 1004, I921c pr pound. Wool Eatern Oregon, averagn bet I9e23c; lower grade, down to 13c, ac cording to hrlnkdge) Valley, 20(3 27c Mr pound. Molmlr-Clioli, 31 (S 321c per pound. WE WANT TO DOUBLE OUR SUBSCRIPTION LIST. THE "HOW" OF IT laii I iuttdcit vivnuAw . """'''WHETHER THEY NOW READ THE Butter, Ef(i, Poultry, Etc. Kgg Oregon ranch, 2V H-r down 1-U-tern. H(d29: Butter City rreanierie: Fxtra creamery, 20f4211o per ixtund; tate rreamerle. Fancy, creamery, lT,('n2Uc tor butter, 15f,16. ' (1iee Oregon full cream twin, 11 (tl2ei Young America, 12(fl3c. V Poultry Fancy ben. 12f;12i; aw V-e hen, 12c mixed chicken, lllSr; o rooater, 8 Co IV; young mooter, 10 mile; Spring, 1 to 2 pound, l.V; 1 to 1 pound, lSlfnloV; dreMed chicken Ufa 14c; turkey, live, IHfo lOc turkey, dreed, poor, 171 (a 20c; turkey, choice 2tlfn221c; gcvie, live, per jwiund, "ICoSc; duck, young, a to "lite, $1(tf7.50; piR" on, $ll,25j aquab, $2fa3. Vegetablei, Fruit, Etc. Straw bcrrlea Oregon, per lb, $8rti)e lllacklierrlca-Crate, $2. Ilnpla-rrie SfoiOc pnr lb. Cherrica 3(ii 5o per lb, Apricot Crate, 73fn 00c. CntelonH- Per crate, fW.3.50. I'luma-Crate, $Ift l.l5. IVackea Crate, 75&$l. Cranlierrlea Per barrel, $12. Apple -! ireen ; $1.25(8 1 ,.Y. t;rae fruit-Crate, $2.50r;3. (iooaelierrlea 4c. Watermelon 21(8 3c lb. FreHh Vemit aide Art icboke, 50c per down; apargu, 20c per box; l'n, Sfc'7c per pound; cabbage, ltfi ljc pr pound; cauliflower, $1 per dozen; celery, 00c per down; corn, 35W40e pr doteni cucumWra, 40c(ii pr down; egg plant, 171c lettuce, hothoue, 23(. pr down) lettuce, head, 10c pr down; parley, 23c pr down; pa, 2(n3c pr pund; pppra, 23o pr pund; radlhe, 10(a 12c pr dozco; rhunarn, lfn2ic pr pound; tomatoe, $l.75fn.3 per crate; uah, $l1.25 per box. . v Root Vegetablea-Turnip, $1 .23 ii 1.40 pr aack) carrot, $1.25(; 1.50 pr aack;' beeta, $1 (ft 1.23 pr aackj garlic, 12Jc pr pund. xl'otatoea Oregon faney.old, $1155; Mlregon, new, $1.60; Kaatern, $1(S1.20; California, new, $1.23(11.33. ' rUiixliiH Looae Muacateta, 4crown 7Jc; unbleached, eedlea gnltana, Cjc; Ixndon layer, S crown, whole boxe of 20 pund, $1.85; 2 crown, $1.73! Cj3jc fig, California black, ojcj do Monday Dreaaed Mtatt. Ut( Ir.i bull, l(ti) pr pound; w-, 3J4J(; country ateer. 4fib:, Muttcn-lrenfd fanry, 5c per pound; ordinary, 4c, VJ-l)red. 100 to 123 pund. C (7c; 125 to 200 pund, 4Ji3i; 2t pund and up, 3ia'4c, Pork lreed, 100 to 1, 7-71c and up, Cfii7c pr pund. 150 Proviiiona and Canned Meets. Hum"-10 to 14 pund, 13c pr pund; 14 to II pnnd, 13,c; H to 20 pund, l.'ljc; California (piitiic), He; cottage ham, 0c; hnuldi-r, 0c; lxiih-d ham, 21c; boiled picnig hum, lxncc. 15.'. Itacnn- Fancy breakfat, . l.V pr pound; atandard breakfat. liijc; choiv IV; English breakfaxt, II to 14 pund, 14c; parh baittn, 13c. ruagft Portland, ham 1S- v pr pund; minud bain, 10c; Summer, choice dry, 171c; bologna, long, lie; weiner- wurt, 8c j liver, CV, prk, Oc; blood, 6c'; lieadcheete, Cc; bolopi uuage, link 4ic. Iry Salt -Cured Regular abort clear. ftjc aalt; lOJc amoked; clear back, Pic alt, Idle amoked; clear bellie, 14 to 17 pund average, none ult, none tmoked; Oregon exprt, 20 to 23 pund arerage, 10c oalt, 115c amoked. Ird If lard, ketUe-rendered; Tierce, flc; tub, file; 50, 92c; 20 10c; 10, lOSc; K 101c. Standard pure; Tierce, rjc; tulat, fic; 60a, Ph; SO. 9Jc; 1(, tJc; 5a, 9Jc. Compnnd: Tierce, 6c; tub, Cjc; 60, 9c; 10a, Cjc, 3a, ijc. Pickled Good Pork, barrel. $18; balf-bnrreW, $1t.30; beef, barrel. 12; half-barrel, $C30. Canned Meat Corned beef . .pund, pr down, $1.15: two pund, $2.35; nix pund, $8. Koant beef, pund, $153; two pound, none; aix pound, none. Roat l-ef, tall, pund,' none; two pund, $2.35; nix pound, none, Lurcji tongue, pound, none; two pund, none; ix pound, $4.50, and up, 10ft 101 pr pound; dry kip No. 1, 8 to 10 pound, l(jl3c pr pund; dry calf, No. 1, under 8 pund, 17(?18c; dry aulted, bull and tag, one-third le than dry flint; (cull, moth-eaten badly rut, acored, murrain, bair-lippd, weiitber-beutea or grubby, 2(S3o per pound !) ; nuked b!dc, ateero, und, 00 pound and over, OCalOc pr puud; M to 00 pound, filffiOc pr pund; under 50 pound and cow, S'SOe pr pound; aalted tag and bull, aound, Oc pr pound; alted kip, sound, 15 to 30 pund, 9c pr pound; altcd veal, sound, 10 to 14 pound, 9c per pund; aalted calf, ootind, under 10 pound, 10c per pund; (green unalted, 1c pr pund le; cull, 1 per pund le). Sheep akin; Shearling, No. 1 butcher' utock, 2.Vi3(c eai li; abort wwd, No. 1 butcher' atock, 40c-;5')c each; B'cdium wwl, No, 1 butcher' toik, C0(ci$0c; long wixd, No. I butcher' tock, $1C1.50 each. Murrain pit from 10 to 20 per cent le or 12 fiUr per Miuud; bore hide, aulted, each, according to iw, $I.50r3; dry. each, according to i.e, 1.50: colt' hide. 23w.Vc each; goat ekin. common 10' l.V each; Angora, with wool on, 25cft$1.50 ea-h, Tallow Prime, pr pound, 31.4c; No. 2 and grcae, 2'i 3c. Fiu-Bear kin', a to hlie, No. 1. $2 5010 each; cub., $U2; badger, 2,5 f5(c; wild cut, with bead prfect, 2-V 5ttcj houe cat, 5(5, Biej fox, common gray, 50(i70c; rel, $."!' 5; rro, $5r15; ilver and black. IBMa 200; flher. $.5 0; lynx. $4.5orfl; niitik. Mrictly No. 1, according to ie, $le2.50; martin, d.tik Northern, aii-oriling to i.e and c..lr, $2.504; inukrat, large, lOf.i l.V; kunk, 4i)f 5iH-; civet or Milecut, 5h lOcj otter, lai-e, prime kin. fciM B); punthrr, with head and cl.iw prfect, $2'a5; rac coou, prime, 30"i3(k-; mountain wolf, with head prfect, $3.30i$5; coyote, 00c ($1; widveiine, 0 i8; lieaver, pr akin, large, $5r0; medium, $334; small, fl 1.5'; kiU, 60(g75c. Caocara Sagrada Chittam bark) ooJ, 31tl4o pr pound. Grain Bag-CalcutU, 7c. PAPER OR NOT. WE ARE GOING TO MAKE THE MORNING ASTORIAN THE BEST NEWSPAPER PUBLISHED IN ANY CITY OP ITS 8IZE- WILL YOU HELP USf TELEPHONE MAIN 661 and I WILL CLL AND TELL YOU ALL ABOUT IT. Emil Hald Advertising and Circula tion Manager, THE MORNING ASTORIAN. P. 8. If you liv out of town writ or our plan. Oflj. TurpntineCae, 83c pr gallon; barrel, 8c pr gallon. White Icad Ton lot, Tic; 500 pound lot, (Je; 1cm than 500-pound lot, 8c. Gaolinc Stovo gawline, caea, 231e; Iron barrel, 17c; 80 deg. gasoline, cases, 32c; iron barrel or drum, 2Ge. Coal Oilt'M, 2lc; iron barrel 14c; wmh1 barrel. 17c; 03 deg., cases. 22c; iron barrel, 13Je. Linaeed Oil Raw, 5-barrel lot, C2c; 1-barrel lot, fflc; cac, 08c. Boiled: $ baiTel lot, t4c; 1 -barrel lot., CV; caeca, 70.-. MEDICAL. lfe ettrrii wliii w vterlul 'hi- fc rl, ruou, tm-lK. K'i Dr. C. Gee Wo WONDERFUL HOME TREATMENT Tblf wondi-Pttil ChU lira d'Ktor la CaVil-4 bemuM ht conn JL. Miplr without op'- .1?f, W-IVfil HI It.- ita-sn htrt. .( k..i - 111 At ftn nirJv uti- EMM. llMan to niKllial i I "llii (!? enc In tlaia .-..unlry. ThrwiKli one IIhw birmlw ri-ii, '.)! ihit Unvmt doctor know ih xnina of over tuo Mtr tit nm-4i-n. Uli h be crmfulljf iue In diltfpnt aiw-M-. lie (uriii-m lo rure cuurb, U ni, lunf, i.'iniet, rh-umllim, D'rvotHiiiMH. Munwli, liver, Hiln), rtc; liu bundnnl of irsiiuioulU. ( iiarK-- ni.leri. toil and - Mio. Fallen! out nf Hie clljr writ for ttlnl and rlretilar. Knii atamp. COKUDIe TA UtlJi i Kfcb. AoDKtSa The C. Gee Wo Chinese Medicine Co. ISt Alder SC. Portia n4, Ortu a"k.unoD pptr. v tsOl At m in ASK ANY TRAVELER and he will tell yea the 1! Electric Lighted. 1$ the Crick Train of them ill for COMFORT tii ELEGANCE- The ticket office at Portland is at 255 Morrison St., Cor. 3d. A.D. CHARLTON Assistant General Pnsaenger Agent. PORTLAND. OREGON. TRAVELERS' GUIDE. (I or TOWINO. FREIGHTING CL'RSIONS. AND EX- 8TEAMER JORDAN for Cathtamet, way landings, S p. m. dally except Sunday. JUNE. ai "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. Before slat tine; on atrip-no matter where write for Interesting informa tion about comfortable traveling. H.LSISLER, General AjenL 132 Third St Portland. Oregon. T. W. TEASDALE. General Pamenaer Agent, bt faul, Minn. I SAN FRANCISCO & PORTLAND S. S. CO. Fare Including berth and meals, $19) Round-trip, $23. Steamer Leaves Astoria for San ' Francisco Every 5 Days. Connects at SanFrancisco with Rail and Steamer Lines for South, era California. O. W. ROBERTS, Affent. Astoria, Oregon. A. O. D. KERPELL, Can. Pas. Agant San Francisco, Cel. A. & C. R. R. TIME CARD. EFFECTIVE 8EPT. 4, 1904. THE ILLINOIS CENTRAL, italntalna unexcelled servlca from the west to the east and south. Malting oIom conaectlon wlih train of all tranaoonU nnntnl line, passenger are given theilr choice of route to Chicago, Loalavllle, Memphla and New Orleans, arid thrown these point to the far aat. ProapectJve travelers desiring Infor- ma Hon as to the loweat rat"a and beet routes are Invited to correspond with the following representatives: B. H. TRCMBULU Commercial Agent, 1! Third St.. Portland. Ore. J. C LINDSET. Trav. Passenger Agent, 142 Third St.. Portland, Ore. PA t'L B. THOMPSON, Passgr. Agent, Coleman Building. Seattle, Wash, STEAMER WENONA nir (iray iver, n.napp.on ana way landing. alDly a follows: Joly. Monday, 3, 10:30, A.M. Tuesday, 4, 11 A. M. Wednesday 5, 12 M. Thuroduy 6. 12:30 I. M. Friday ", 1:30. Sjiturday 8, 2:30. Monday 10, 4:30. TueikLty 11, 5:00 Wednesday 12, C:13. Thursday 13, 7:30. JViday 14, 8:30. Saturday 13, 9:00. alifornia ! The land of frfjlts, flowers and aun- isnine, wnere all the summer aport may be enjoyed in winter. $55 PORTLAND to LOS ANGELES AND RETURN. reached via THE SHORT ROUTE Beautifully illustrated, booklets and folders, descriptive of the many charm- ling winter resort, may be secured Acents 8. S. Roanoke for Coos Bay, I4""11 B Southern Pacific Agtat, or Eureka, San Francisco and San Pedro. I aar W. E. COMAN, a P. A, Portland, Or. Why enffer with your stomach, kid neys and liver when Hollister's Rock Mountain Tea will make you well If token 'thi month, keeps you well all summer. 35 cent, Tea or Tablet. At Frank Hart's drug store. TIDE TABLE, JULY JULY, 1905. High Water. JULY, 1901 Date. Saturday 1 SUNDAY Z Monday , S Tuesday 4 Wedneaday ...... S Thursday t Friday 7 Saturday 8 SUNDAY Monday 10 Tueadny 11 Wednesday 12 Thursday ........IS Friday 14 Saturday 15 SUNDAY 1 Monday 17 Tuesday 1H Wedneaday 19 Thursday 20 Friday 21 Saturday 22 SUNDAY 2S Monday 24 Tuesday 2T Wednesday 26 Thursday 27 Friday 28 Saturday 29 SUNDAY 0 A. M. h.m. j ft7 8:05 0:43 1:25 2:0 2:57 S:4 4:48 5:55 7:13 8:32 1:45 10:49 11:45 0:00 0:48 1:29 2:10 2:51 8:33 4:18 6:09 1:08 7:20 8:34 9: 40 10:28 11:28 t.Ol 8.! 8.7 8.4 7.8 7.2 -7 i'.i 1.0 t-7 8.3 h.m. j ft? Low Water. Date. 7. Si 2:49 12: 40 1:2 2:04 8:42 8:24 4:06 4:61 5:401 8:21 7:28 8:26 8:24 10:18 11:10 12:34 1:18 2:00 2:39 3:16 4:25 6:03 6:45 1:29 7:20j 8:15 1:09 10:04 10:66! 12:14 11:43 (j Saturday l 7,1 BUNDAI T, Monday J 7j Tuesday 4 7,j Wedneaday t 7.1 Thursday 6 8.4 Friday 7 8.1 Saturday I II 8UNDAY 1.1 Monday 10 I.I Tuesday., 11 I.I Wedneaday 12 I.I Thursday ,.u 1.0 Friday ...14 7.0 Saturday 16 7.8 SUNDAY ..18 7.4 Monday n J. Tuesday ...18 7.8 Wedneaday 19 7.8 Thursday 20 7.8 Friday 21 7.8 Saturday 22 7.4 8UNDAY 23 7.4 Monday 24 7.8 Monday 24 7.4 Tuesday 251 T.I Wednesday 26 8.3 Thursday 27 8.4 Friday . 28 TO Saturday 29 8.1 SUNDAY 30 A.M. h.m. 4:20 7:00! 7:39 8:19 8:69 :40 ft -0.5 -O.t -10 -1.0 0.8 0.5 P.M. h.m 6:18 7:04 7:44 8:S:j 1:20 10:47 10:25' 4.1110:8 ...Il2:5 7.6 Monday 31, 11:10 0:02 1:11 2:22, 3:30 4:32, S: 27! 4:18 7: OS 7:46 8:23 8:69 1:341 10: 0(U 10:37 11:10 0:24 11:46 1:221 2:23 8:23 4:18 8:08 8:55 4:35, 0.7! 2.2 1.4 0.8 0.1 0.5 0.9 1.1 1.0 0.8 O.J 03 0.8 1.3 1.9 2.4 25 2.4 2.0 1.4 12:00 12:68 2:06 3:18 4:24! 6:241 4:18 7:08 7:54 8:38 8:22 10:40 10:43 11:30 ft 33 3.1 3.4 II IT 24 3.1 12:38 1:40 2:63 0.7' 4:03 0.1 -0.5 -0.1 6:04 6:55 1:43 Gray S. S. Co. Steamers to Coo Bay, Eureka and San Francisco. Str. Toledo to Gray Harber, Tuesday and Saturday. C. H. CALLENDER, Manager. ASK THK AGENT FOR TICKETS fU FAMOUS TRAINS The Seuthweet limited Kansas City to Caieago, The Owrland Limited to Chicago via. Omaka, The Pioneer Limitei St. Iul to Chicago, run via Chicago, Milwaukee and St. Paul Railway Eadi route offers numerous attrac tions. The principal thing to insure a quick, comfortable trip east is to OVERLAND TRAINS DAILY ft see that your ticket read via the r. .. r A lJ Chioago, Milwaukee t St. Taul Rail- " The n)'Wna I rESt Mall way. H.5. Rowe, Gen'IAgt., 134 Third Street, Portland. ! Leave PORTLAND Arrive 8 00a.m J Portland Cnn H.10a.m 7X) p.m j depot for Astoriat 9.40 p.m Leave ASTORIA Arrlye 7.45 a-m ( for Portland and 11.30a.m 6.10 p.m ( way points 10.30 p m SEASIDE DIVISION Leave ASTORIA Arrive 11.35 a.m for Heaside Direct 5.-20 p.m Leave ASTORIA. . , Arrive t8.15a.rn forWarrenton 1 10:45a.m Hammond, Ft V 5.50 p.m ( Stevens, Seaside) 7 :40 a.m Leave SEASIDE Arrlv 40 p.m for Astoria lirect 1 12 :30pjn Leave SEASIDE. Arrive 6.15 a. m I for Warren ton Ft ) 9 25am Stevens. Ham- y 9.30a.m I mond,Aatoria j m,, Additional train leaves Astoria dally at 11:30 a. m. for all point on Ft Stevens branch, arriving Ft. Stevens 12:30 p. m., returnln. leaves Ft Stev ens at 2:00 p. m., arriving- Astoria 2:4S p. m. Sunday only. Through ticket and close connec tion via. N. P. Ry. at Portland and Goble and O. R. N. Co, via. Portland. J. C. Mayo a P. A. urn um iv Oregon Siioir Line axd UXIONB4CIfiC- n hours from Portland to Chicago. No change of can. Depart Chicago rorxiaoa Special i:l a. AUantle kxprau KiS p. m. vis Hunt-! ingtoa TI ME 8CH EDULE8 From PORTLAND Halt Lak n.n... m. Worth, Omaba, Kan- . - I w -J UWUH. via hiuu hi.i..d fc. In.," " I H( JUUt To Spokaie, 8t Paul, Minneapolla, Duluth, Chicago, 8t Louis, and all point east and south. BO YEARS' EXPERIENCE 4 ,-isasjiHBs. sisvsi a,1 sw . a.. 2.1 3 s 3.ll 3.6 3.3 SO 0.7 4 Taanr g . a ,i n u mnnn. 'MHO Covmiokt Ac AnTODS Midtn s iklrti and (tMwrlMton mf enlonir axwruin our opinion fr whathar as laraiitlon la prnhahlf paxertAMa, Cnminanlrit M.wiaatriotlramSdxnttal. HANDBOOX on Patanis tent frv Ulilaat aaoner for runiig paten u. Patanu taaaa tbroucli Munn a Co, raoalre Ijwtal aortca, without charva, in tba Scientific flmcricaii A handanmalr lllnatratMl waaklf. Tjarmat rlr mlatloa of an, ariemulo lournal. Tarnia. 3 a rwir: rour moniaa, f b sura t all nawmoaiera. Arwoh USIoa, 635 F 8U WatbUtgtuo, D. SPLENDID SERVICE UP TO DATE EQUIPMENT C0URTE0U8 EMPLOYE DayKgM trip eroa the Coooaae and Rooky Mountain. For ticket, rate folder and full In I formation call on or addre EL DICKSON, City Ticket Aent 123 Third Street Portland. Or. O. TERKES, A. O. P. A., Corner First avenue and Tester way. I Seattle, Wash. I WE GIVE EXPEDITED SERVICE ON FREIGHT ROUTE YOUR SHIPMENT8 VIA GREAT NORTHERN Full Information from WM. HARDER, General Agent Portland, Ore. The World Fa Route. Bt Paul Faat Mall SP. m. via Spokane Palt r,b. n .1 vnwuL k an SMClty.BtlaT CbioagoaDd UieKast Walla Wail. ton, Spokane! Minna. apolla 8t rtul. DulutlJ land aat ' I Dally tx. oept Sun day a tram Columbia Rivr to Portland autl Way AlTtV 7:Uasa 80 pm 4am Daily ax- cept Uea STEAMER NAHC0TTA Leaves Astoria on the Tida . DAILY FOR ILWACO. connecting- there with trains for Long Beach. Tin. North Beach point. Returning ... rivs at Astoria aam .venin. "rougn ticket to and from all pri.- cipai European cttle. O. W. ROBERTS, Annt, Aatorta, fr. YOU WILL BE SATISFIED WITH YOUR JOURNEY. If your tickets read over the Den ver and Rio Grande Railroad, the "Scenic Line of the World." BECAUSE There are so many scenic attrac tion and point 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 1U tell you all about it W. C. McBrlde, General Agent 124 Third Street PORTLAND. OREGON