THUSSDAY, JULY fl, 1905. lli BIORNING ASTORIA, ASTOkIA, ORlXiUa. .31 r PORTLAND ft IARKET V Utest Quotations in the Portland Produce Markets. Complsts Marktt Reports Corrected Each Day Giving tbi Wholesale Pricti of Commodltiss, Farm Product tod Vgt tablta. Portland, .Inly fl.-Ther-. are about JO,OH) balrt ,,f (,, , ,f n gwl((tjnB sal, lilt there are m buyers, rv n at the prrarnt lw tiuiltiin, Nome of the hoiie held rit their ownrm 30- U .lie tat fall, ami Inlrrr.t la bring (mid no a largs portion of their value. A good demand still eit (or aub stulT a Is imported from California Lemon am especially rnt r ault of a at rung demand Kal, which dl wl' a large rittion of the Califor nia product from tM .late. Chickens continue in good demand am) a firm market , l,,kr, f.,r t hr ret of thi wwlt. I'rii- have not ailvanml however, a ren-lpta colli iinif iil heavy, HuUer continue weak, in spile of the fart that large ijimntitira ,,f rrrairi are beinjj diverted front the rreaimrira t.J the ire cream frerrr, in rrpone to warm weather condition, Iried KrutU Applfa, evaporated. OOi Jalci figs, California blacks, ci do whit, non Smyrna, 20ci Fard dates. r'i piuma, pitted, 6c. Crain, Flour, Feed, Etc Flour-Patent, Maura 5. 10 r bar rel; lral()it., M' 4.2.1; clear, i.l.Taiii. 4 1 Valley, 3 90(4.25; Dakota hard wheat. tfl50l7,VI; tiraharn, 3.50(ii4; whole wheat, 44!tf; rye fiiur, local fS; Eastern, 63 how S.Wj eommeal, jr bale. $1 euro 2.20. Wheat -Club, per buhel; bluratem, 90ft91o; Valley, WW. Barley-KM, 22f 22.50 per torn rolled, n.w. Oats-No. 1 white, feed, 6.10 per ton; pay. 30. .MilltufT-Hran. I9 per ton; mid dlirtjpa. $24.80 abort. $21; .hep, I'. S. milla, $10, lneed dairy feed, $18; Afal fa meal, Sit) per ton. Cereal Food tolled oat, cream. 00- pound sacks, $0.75; lower grade, .1r 0 25 ; oatmeal, steel rut 50 pound sacks, H per barrel; 10 pound sacks, 14 25 per bale oatmeal (ground), 50 pound sacks, $7 JW per barrel; 10 pound sacks, 14 per bale j split pes, $5 jier 100-pound sack; iCi-nound boxes, $1 40; pearl barley, 14 25 per 100 pound; 25 pound boxes, (125 per bo patry flour, 10 pound sacks 12.90 per bale. Hay Timothy, $I4" Id per ton; clover, $ll(fl2; grain, llr12; cheat, 11(312. Groctrin, Wuti, Ite. Coffee-Mha. Ww'lHvi Java, ordin- try, Hft 22oi CwU Rica, fane. mr20ri gWKl, lOfSlUcj ordinary, 10f12o per pound; (olumbia roat, cae, KKh. 13.75; 60a, 13.75j Arbuckle, J14.75; I-lm, 14.73. Ilio-Imperlal Japan, No. 1. 3.371: Southern Japan, W.&Oj Carolina, 5fli( broken head, 2Jo. Salmon !olumbia river. 1-nound tall, fl.75 per doren; 2 pound tall 240; 1-pound (lata, 1.85t fancy. Iftll pound flat, 11.80; I pound flat. 11.10! A!aka pink, 1-pound tall, 85c; red. 1 pound talla, 1.30; awkeyea, 1 pound alia, II. Hi. KuKr-Haik bai, 100 pound: Cul -VH5; powdered, ,1.fl0; dry granulated, 3.5l( extra C, (A; golden 0, 4.fX); fruit Kf. 5.50 s advance over aark bae a follow! Ilarrel. lOt-j half-barn-U 25c; boxea, to per 100 pound. (Term! n remittance within 15 dav. deduct c per pound; if later than 15 day and within 30 day, deduct c per pound; no cilM-oiirit after 30 day.) Iie-t iiifar, granulated. $,1 40 per 100 pound; maj.le ugar, l.lfa.lHf per pound. Salt-California. II! per ton, 11.50 Jr bale; Liverpool, 50, $17; UVH I9 I; , tlfi; half jTound, 100. $7; &. 7..VI. Nut Walnut. 13Je per pound bv ak, lc extra for lew than a.k: lira- il nut. l.V; filUrt. Uo; p.-.an, jum I4i extra large, l.V; almond, I. X. L. Ififc; cheatnuU. lUliana, lVt "hin, 4 Ml jr 25 und drum; peanut, raw. TJ. jwr iund; roanted, pine nut, lr012r hi-kory nuUi, "c; cocoa nut, 7c; cnut. 35(0f(c per donen. liean Small white, 3i.4lc; Urge white, 3J; pink, 3Ktl3i; bayou, 4Je; Luna, OJc. Dred Meata. neef-Premaed bull, l(,'2c per pound; cow, 31&4lc; fountry ateerw, a,v. Mutton Ireed fancy, lie per pound; ordinary, 4c Vet-lreed, 100 to 125 pound. 6 potiml and up, 3(4 4c. J'ork-Dreaaed, J00 to 150, 7fc7c; 150 and up, 6&7o per pound, , Batter, Em, Poultry, Etc. Erg Oregon ranch, 2c p-r docen; Kaftcrn, IP J f 20c. Butter City creamerie: Extra creamery, 2021Jo per jwund; atate rreainerir. Fancy, creamery, 171(b21Jc; tforo butter, Uw 10c. Cheeao Oregon full cream twin, 111 (o :121c; Young America, 121(( 1.11c Poultry Fancy hen, 2(a I2lc; aver age hen, 12c; mixed chicken, lieu 12c; Ojd rooKter, 8ft Pc ; young rMH.ter, 10 fillc; Spring, 11 to 2 pound, l.V; I to U pound, l.lldi 1 IV; drecd chicken 13lfl4c; turkey, live, ISrti IV; turkey dreMHl, poor, 17li2(h-; turkey, choice 20(3 221c; geee, live, p-r pound. 71'!c; ducka, young, a to ir.c, J:tfn7.,V); pige on, $Ilj!5; aquaba, f2fe3. Vtgetablei, Fruit, Etc. St rawlierric Oregon, per lb, $S(o9c lllucklerrieCrHte, $2. t Raapberrie RA Klc per lb. Cherrlea 3(S5c per lb. Apricota Crate, 75fnOOc. CanUiloupe IVr crate, $3(5 3.50. Plum Crate, f 1(3 1.13. 1'eachea Crate, 75f$I. Cranberriea per barrel, 12. Applea Green; l.23(a.'1.5n. Omjxi fruit Crate, .SOgS. QttOMtberrica 4o. Watermelon 21(5 3c Tb. Freah Vegetable Art ichokea, 50c per doaen; aparagu, 20c per box; beana, 5(a7c per pound; cabbnge, c per pound; cauliflower, $1 per down: celery, W)c per down; corn, 35 40c per down; cucumber. 40cft 1 wr dozen: gg plant, 171e; lettuce, bothoue, 23. per down; lettuce, head, lOe per dozen; paraley, 2,1c per down; pea. 2(S5c jnr pound; pepper, 25c per pound; radihhea, 1012o per dozen; rhuuarn, llr21e per jKmndj tomatoea, 1.753 per crate; aquaah, $131.25 per box. Hoot Vegetable Turnip, $1.25(5 1.40 per aack; carrot, $l.25(i1.50 perj eaca; oeeia, i(i.za er aack garlic, )21c per pound. PoUtoea Oregon fancy, old, $1155; Oregon, new, $1.50; Kaatern, $11.20; California, new, $ 1. 25 ig 1.3.1. lUiaina Looae Muacatel, 4-crown 71c; anblcached, aeedleaa Sultana. 63c; London layers, 3-crown, whole boxes of pounaa, f i.oaj s-crown, fi.a. Provisions and Canned Meets. ltam-10 to 14 nounda. 13le ter pound; 14 to 14 pound, 131c ID to 20 pound, 131e; California (picnic), Jk-j cottage ham, Pc; houldera, 0c; boiled ham, 21c; boiled picnic ham, boneleaa, 15c. Paeon-Fancy breakfaat, 15e per pound; Mandard breakfaet, 161; choi. !5c; Englih breakfaat, 11 to 14 pound, 14c; peach bacon, 13c Sauage Portland, ham, 19c per pound; minced ham, 10c; Summer, choice dry, 171c; bologna, long, Ifr; weincr wurt, Kc; liver, 6c; pork, Be; blood, 5c headi'heene, 0c; boluirna aauaaire. link. I 4lc Dry Salt Cured-Regular hrt clear. tJo Mlt; 10Jc amoked; clear back, Pic a!t, 101e amoked; clear brlliea, 14 to 17 pound average, none alt, none amoked; Oregon export. 20 to 25 pound average, 101c alt. I He amoked. Lard-Laf lard, kettlerenderedi Tierce, 0c; tuba, fJc; 50h, 9Jc; 20 10c; lo, 102c; 5. 101c "Standard pure: Tierce, Mc; tulw, 01c; 60a, 01c; 20a i'J-: 10, UJc; .5a, tic Compound: TierT, tk-; tuba, 01c; 60a, flic; 10, OJe, 5. tile. Pickled Good Pork, barrel, $lft; half barrel. $0.50; tie f, barrel, $12; half barret, $8.50. Canned Mcata Corned beef .pound, per dozen, $1.23; two pound, $2.3.1; nix JKiund, $8. ltfwat beef, pound, $1.25; two pound, none; ix pound, none. ltoat beef, tall, pound, none; two pound, $2.3.1; aix pound, none. Luncn tongue, pound, none; two pound, none; ix pound, $8.50. Bops, Wool, Hides, Etc Hop Chohw, 1904, 10,2lo per pound. Wowl Fjitern Oregon, average bet I9?23c; lower grade, down to 15c. ac cording to shrinkage; Valley, 20(5 27c per pound. Mohair Choice, 31(932lo per pound. Hide Dry hldea, No. 1. 10 pound' . . . i and up, 10ftl61 per pound; dry kip No. 1, 5 to 10 pound, la 15c per pound; dry calf, No. 1, under 5 pounds, 17 18c; dry aaltrd, bulla and etag, one-third lea than dry flint; (cull, moth-eaten, badly cut, eeored, murrain, hair-slipped, wther-latn or irrubby, 2(5.3c per pound le) ; salted hide, steer, aound, W pound and over, 9 10c per pound; 60 to CO pound, 8S9c per pound; under 50 pound and cows, 8 ft 9c per pound; salted staga and bull, sound, 0c per pound; salted kip, aound, 15 to 30 pound, 9: per pound; aalted veal, sound, 10 to 14 pound, 9c per pound; aalted calf, sound, under 10 pound, 10c per pound; (green tinselled, lc per pound lea; cull, lc per pound lc). Sheep akin: hliearlina, No. 1 butcher' stock. 2.ir 30c each; short wool, No. 1 butchers' stock, 40C 50c each ; iredium wool, No. 1 butcher' slock, 000 80c; lonir wool." No 1 butcher' stock, $19 1.50 each. Murrain pelt from 10 to 20 per cent lens or 12 tiI4c per pound; home hide, salted eah, according to aize, $1.503; dry ench, according to size, JIOLSO; colU' hide, 25&50e each; goat skins, common 10rt15c each; Angora, with wool on, 2.1cftf..10 each. Tallow Prime, per pound, 314c; No. 2 and grease, 2fo 3c. Fur Hear akin, a to size, No. 1, 2.5011 10 each; cub, $lft2; badger, 25 (it 50c; wild cat, with bead perfect, 23 50c; house cat, flCalOc; fox, common gray, 50f?70c; red, 3(ir5; cro, $5(ai5; silver and black, $100(a200; fishers, $3(? 0; lynx, $4.50(4 6; mink, strictly No. 1, according to size, $12-10; martin, dark Northern, according to size and color, $2.50i4; muakrat, Urge, 10(8 15c; ktink, 40g50c; civet or polecat. 6(10ct otter, large, prime akin, $Wl0; panther, with head and claw perfect, $2(a5; rac coon, prime, 30Sr5Oc; mountain wolf, with head perfect, $3.50(25; coyote. 6c Mil; wolverine, $68; beaver, per skin, large, $5(36; medium, $3(34; small, $10 1.50; kiU, 6075c Cascara Stgrada (Chittam bark) Good, 31114c per pound. . Crain Bags-Calcutta, 7c. Forced "to Sum." B. F. Leek, of Concord, Ky says "For 20 year I suffered agonies, with a sore ou my upper lip, so painful, some times that I could not eat. After vain ly trying everything else, I cured it with Uucklin'a Arnica Salve." It's treat for burns, cuts and wound. At Chas. Bob ers' drug store; only 23 cents. The greatest system renovator. Re store vitality, regulate the kidneys liver and stomach. If HollUter'e Rocky Mountain Tea fails to cure, get your money back. That's fair. 35 cents Tea or Tablets at Frank Hart's drug store. Ssnfiiy Excursion to North Beach. The Ilwaco Railway and Navigation Company are selling round trip ticket every Sunday from Astoria to a cotta, at a rate of one dollar for the points on Long Beach, including Nab round trip. MEDICAL. Dr. C Gee Wo VONDERFUL HOME TREATMENT Thla wonderfal Chi iim dortor la called (real bxewiM be can pMiple without oomr 1MB Ihmi .r. .. n. In dl. Me run- wl'h Ih'm wi.wtvrful Chi- lurk aiil vHaMrti iiiu mm anorHy an kwn In mrdiril kri. .nr In rhia . . .u t . . . - ...M.,7. i iinnjjn in. o Jim kiirmlMv n-mnll-a Urn tamou dixtor linowt ih action of o-T tin different rem- eqlek. whlrh h nrr.u.r..ii . ... i m atuw. He urnu io run. cstlarS, b na, !-if, lliruM, rlieumwUm, nervouinw, Mnmark. Ilvw, tidnrra, etc: h hundrtd of ee.tiH.oiiiia. lutnea moderate, t ail and hltti. ftlnl out of tb diy write for hlnlr. mj4 u ' ..... ..... TA1 ION t'KtE. ADDKJM The CGee Wo Chinese Medicine Co. 11 Alder Su, PirUmd. Orioa. trMnuou paper. ml m m m ASK ANY TRAVELER and he will tell yen the Electric Lighted. U tbe Crack Trala of them all for COMFORT and ELEGANCE. The ticket office at Portland is at JSS Mormon St., Cor. 3d. TRAVELERS' GUIDE. Oils. Turpentine-Cases, 80a per gallon; barrels, 80e per gallon. White Lead-Ton lots, 7o; 300-pound Iota, 1 c; lens than 500-pound lota. 80. Gasoline Stove gasoline, cases. 23k: iron barrels, 17c; 86 deg. gasoline, cases, 32c; iron barrel or drum, 26c. Coal Oil Cases, 201c; iron barrels 14c; wood barrels, 17c; 63 deir.. cases. 22c; iron barrels, 151 Unseed Oil Raw, 5-barrcl lots. C2c: 1-barrel lots, 03c; cae, flc. Boiled: 5- barrel lot, 04c; 1 barrel lot, C3v; case 70c. THE ILLINOIS CENTRAL Maintains unexcelled service from the west to the east and south. Marina- clone eonnectiona wl;h tralna of all transcontinental llnea, passenger are eiven their cholc of route to Chicago, lulsvllle, Memphis and New Orleans. and through these points to tie far east. Prospective travelers desiring Infor matlon as to the lowest rat a and best routes are Invited to correspond with the following representatives: D. II. TRUMBULL. Commercial Agent. 1J Third St.. Portland. Ore J. C. LINDSBT, Trav. PassengT Agent. It 2 Third St.. Portland. Ore. PAUL B. THOMPSON. Pass'gr. Agent, Coleman Building. Seat.le, Wash n TOWINQ. FREIGHTINO AND EX CURSIONS. A. D. CHARLTON. Assistant General Proarager Agent. PORTLAND. OREGON. "Best by Test" A trans continental trav eler says: 'I've trie4 them an ana 1 prefer the North western Umited It's the best to be found from coast to coast" It's "The Train for Com. fort" evftrv niolit. in ih between Kft WHVUvua, Ve, Paul and Chicago. MjtCrMI lla.tln.M . mt .. W llWI . II ft.. In. .1 Uoa about oomfortable I raveling. H. L SISLER. Gtntral Atcnl 132 Third 8t Portland. Oregon. SAN FRANCISCO & PORTLANDS. S. CO. Far inoluding berth and msals, flSa Round -trip, 125. Steamer Leaves Astoria for Sn rrancisco every 5 Days. Connects at SanFrancisco with Rail and Steamer Lines for South, em California. O. W. ROBERTS, Agent. Aatorla, Oregron. A. O. D. KERBSUj, Gen. Pas. Agent 8an Francisco, Cat. A. & C. R. R. TIME CARD. EFFECTIVE JUNE. 24, 1905. PORTLAND Arrtv 8.(Wa.m t Portland CTnbnl lL20a,i n p.m depot for Astoriaf 9JMp i Leave ASTORIA Arrhr li5 a'm ( for Fortla a 610 a'm ( p.m way pointa SEASIDB DIVISION I H0a.i 1O50BT1 L' ASTORIA 11 3R J u ..-j- i.-- - . T. W. TIaHDALX, General Pauencer Agent. Bt. Paul, Minn? H STEAMER JORDAN for CathUmet, way landings. 3 d. m. dally except Sunday. JUNE. J STEAMER WENONA for Grays River, Knappton and wav landings. aiDIy aa follows: Jniy. Monday, 3, 10:30, A.M. Tuesday, 4, 11 A. M. Wednesday 5, 12 M. Thursday 6, 12:30 P. M. Friday 7, 1:30. Saturday 8, 2:30. Monday 10, 4:30. Tuesday 11, 5:00 Wednesday 12, 6:15. Thursday 13, 7:30. Friday 14, 8:30. Saturday 15, 9:00. Agents S. 8. Roanoke for Coos Rav. Eureka, San Francisco and San Pedro. Gray S. 8. Co. Steamers to c.a Bay. Eureka and San Francisco. Str. Toledo to Grays Harbor. Tuesday and Saturday. C H. CALLENDER, Manager. iaiiTorma Tb land of fruit, flowers and a..n shine, wnera all the summer sports may De enjoyed In winter, Lv. ASTORIA. Arrive) uBuiiuono, ri v 11.00a.m. Stevena, Seaside) 7Mm Arrtfw 6.50 p.i Leave SEASIDE 6.-W p.m I for Astoria Direct 1 120a.nt Leave SEASIDE. Arrive lisal I ' mZT m ,0,r warrenton Ft) 9 25 8.40a. m mond, Astoria Saturday only. 4 Dailr txt Sat urday. Through tickets and close consUln- via N. p. Railway at Portland anrf ru and O. E. 4 N. via PortUnd. . J. C. MAYO, General Freight and Passenger Agent. aTi "i "eVX TTT? III HI W 111 m I VV1 S55 PORTLAND to LOS ANGELES AND RETURN. reached via THE SHORT ROUTE Beautifully Illustrated booki.t. mnA folders, descriptive of the many charm- jinf winter resorts, may be secured worn any Southern Pacific Agent, or aaareaa W. E. COMAN, a P. A, Portland, Ore. Why suffer with your stomach, kid neys and liver when Hollister'a Rock? Mountain Tea will make you well. If taken this month, keeps you woll all summon 35 cents, Tea or Tablets. At Frank Hart's drug store. TIDE TABLE, JULY FAMOUS TRAINS The Southwest Limited Kansas Citv to Chicago, The Overland Limited to Chicago via. Omaha, The Pioneer Limited St. Taul to Chicago, run via Chicago, Milwaukee and St. Paul Railway ASK THE AGENT FOR TICKETS VIA V Oregon 71 Boon from Peruana to '-fjg cue enange of can. Depart Chicago Portland SrwclaJ frMl. m v HuuH mgton Atiantlc azDrasa IfelS p. m. ViA UnnL ington I TIME SCHEDULES From PORTLAND Denver, rt worth, Omaha, Kaa- Chicago and the East Rait r.k. .. Chicago and thetiat "'w wan Wall, t . Fat Mail .too. 8nVT."' "' and EST vu"o. Fit p. m. Z I w II JULY, 1905. JULY, 1905. High Water. A. M, tte. h m. I ft. Saturday SUNDAY 2'0:0R Monday 3 0:43 Tuesday i l-?R Wednesday 6 2:0 Thursday (I 2:57 rriday 7 3:49 Saturday 8. 4:414 8UNDAT 6:6R Monday io 7;u Tuedav ill Wednesday 12 1:45 Thursday 1310:49 Friday ...1411.-4K fiaturdny 15 SUNDAY 18 Monday 17 Tuesday 18 -Wednesday 19 Thursday 20 Friday :i Saturday 22 SUNDAY 23 Monday .........24 Tuesday 25 Wednesday 23 Thursday 27 Friday 28 Saturday 29 SUNDAY 80 SUNDAY 30 Monday 31, 0:00 0:48 1:29 2:10 2:51 3: S3 4:11 5:09 6:08 7:20 3:34 1:40 10:38 11:28 3.9 9.0 8.9 8.7 84 7.8 7. 3.7 6.3 (.1 8.2 8.4 6.7 (.1 3.0 8.7 8.3 7.8 7.3 6.71 6.2 1.7 6.4 6.3 6.6 6.0 6.3 RM. "h.m. I tC Low Water. Date. 12 1 2 2 3 4 4 6 6 7 8 10 11 12 4: 6: 5: 6: 7 8 9 10: 10: 12: 11: 112 7.0 7.2 7.4 f.8 66j 7- 40 22 04 4 24 :0 61 40 31 :2 26 24 18 10 34 :18 :00 :39 :16 :49 :35 :33 :45 :29 :20 15 09 04 60 43 Saturday 1 SUNDAY 2 Monday , . , Tuesday .. Wednesday 5 Tnursuay 6 Friday 7 Saturday S SUNDAY Monday 10 Tuesday 11 Wednesday 12 inursaay 13 Friday 14 Saturday 15 SUNDAY 16 Monday 17 Tuesday 18 Wednesday 19 Thursday 20 AM. h.m. F ft. Friday Saturday . SUNDAY Monday .. Monday . . Tuesday ., Wednesday Thursday . Friday . . . Saturday . SUNDAY ...21 ...22 ...23 ...24 ...24 ...25 ...26 ...37 ,..2S ,..29 ....30 Monday 81 6:20 7:00 7:39 8:19 8:69 9:40 10:25 11:10 0:0 1:11 3:22 3:30 4:32 5:27 6:18 7:03 7:45 8:23 8:69 9:34 10:05 10:37 11:10 0:24 11:46 1:22 2:23 3:23 4:13 5:08 5:65 6:35, 0.5 0.9 -1.0 -1.0 0.8 0.6 P.M. h.mTT ft. 0.1110 0.71 3-2 1.9 1.4 0.8 0.1 -0.6 -0.9 1.1 1.0 0.8 -0.3 0.3 0.8 16 1.9 2.6 IB 2.4 2.0 1.4 0.7 0.1 0.5 0.9 :18 :04 48 3'. 20 07 59 .... :00 :68 :06 :18 24 24 :18 08 64 38 22 00 43 30 3.2 3.1 3.0 3.9 17 26 2.4 1.1 2.0 2.5 3.0 3.0 1 3.0 1.1 2.8 38 2.8 1.8 2.7 1 1.7 Fjich route offers numerous attrae tions. The principal thing to insure a quick, comfortable trip eaot is to see that your tickets read via the Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul Rail way. H. S. Rowe, Gen'I Agt., 134 Third Street, Portland. To Spokane, 8L Paul, Minneapolis wuiutn, itnioago, at. Louie, and all points eaat and teuth. 44 BO YEARS . Vexperience .. 4 inaoc maiwi aAatwaiwsuT Am anrOnS Mld1n a akatrh aiul Amrlvlrm Ma kiTMitlnn laprobahlriMtvniabla. (Vnnmnnlca. nunnraiiwiuramiin. MflnuuU'JH on t'ateata Snt fro. Olilaat timer for srurlns palonta. P.I an la . . i. u, . k n...nW u.,H . -u , - . . . ... . ......... nwm a. iwb nnin tTKMUmtk, without chaiya, laths scientm: itnencaite n OVEPLAND TRAIN? nAH V a L The Flyer and! he Fast Mail h SPLENDID SERVICE UP TO DATE EQUIPMENT COURTEOUS EMPLOYE Daylight trip aoross the Caaoade and nooKy Mountains. I For tickets, ratee folders and full In rormauon call on or address H. DICKSON. City Ticket Agent 121 Third Street. Portland, Or. . a. terkes. A. a. p. a.. Corner First avenue and Yesler wav Seattle, Wash. Dally ex. oept Sun day strain AtTiye 6p 7:Uai 69pi Columbia Rlrtl Und?J",ucV Daily ex cept Ua STEAMER NAHCOTTA Leaves Astoria on the Tid ' " DAILY FOR ILWACO. connect..,.. . . train, for Ung Beach. Tioga Z North Beach polnt " rives .t Astoria same ,vening. ugn ticket, to and from an prul. 'iu jturopean citiea. O. W. ROBERTS. Agent, Aatorla. Ore. it 3.S 34 3.5 3.3 3.0 0.7 A Iianitaonieljr lllntf ralad mmkr. Jjtnmt H -,V.,.j!;?r "ntluw 80U brail newadnalera, 111 aft ak m i MUNN & Co "n. New Vork Braaok OBoe. 4J6 F 8U Waahlanrua, JXll WE GIVE EXPEDITED 8ERVICE ON FREIGHT ROUTE YOUR 8HIPMENT8 VIA GREAT NORTHERN Full Information from WM. HARDER, General Agsnt Portland, Ore. The Worlife Fair Route. YOU WILL BE SATISFIED WITH YOUR JOURNEY. If your ticketa read over the Den ver and Rio Grande Railroad, the "Scenio Line of tbe World." BECAUSE There are so many acenlo attrac tions and polnta of Interest along the line between OgJen and Den ver that the trip never become tiresome. If you are going East, writ in formation and get a pretty book tw will tell you all about It W. C, MeBrlde, Gtntrsl Agent' 124 Third Str. PORTLAND. orpa "WWVIIi