Image provided by: University of Oregon Libraries; Eugene, OR
About The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930 | View Entire Issue (July 9, 1905)
SUNDAY, JULY 9, 1905. ilifc MORNING ASTORIAN, ASTOmIA, ORIXiOA. r PORTLAND Uteri Quotation! In (he Portland Produce Markets. Complete Mf ktt Reports Corrected Each Day Giving th Wholesal Prices of Commodities, Farm Product and Veg tablet, Portland, July H.-N'otwithMamlinu tho time of the Vfr, the hay market hold up remarkably ,i'll, Utwer prli are bound I" nime,ml th ton now I weaker, but vIue Iinv tint yet lieen lowered. Wluilr.ale fruit dealer have more dilllrulty now in jtrtllnu auppllea limn in iliMiliiK of tliciu. There w e !! j mt'lil of .'Ml 11 n lea of yellow peai'liea hut tliey tlid not if" fur. lmmut and iPititiK" are nlwi very waft1. Watermelon wei in alrmitf demand ImiIIi in tli city and ruuutry. A rr of 'FrUco melon ram In today. t I'oilliry reeeipi yenwriia.v were me hraviet of two wivka, but tli demand wa mitlii'iriitly RtnwK to clean up all arrival. t Grain, Flour, Feed, Etc. Flour-1'atrnl, MMrjS.IO per bar rel! atraltjht, 4ro 4 2.1; dear, 3.75 4; Valley, .1.WM 25; Dakota hard wheat, W W 7.50; Craham, t3.fiOra-4; whole wheat, Mf4 45; ry llour, lal (8; Katrn, I5.80C43.W; eornmeal, per bale, Il.90ra2.20. Wheat -Club, MM3c pr bn.hel; Uueatem, OOGtOloj Valley, H.V. Harlry-r'eed, -J222.5) per tnt rolled, 123 50. , 0l-No. I whit, fd, l-M) r ton; gray, $30. MilletufT-nran, $16 per toni mid dlinir. K4 80; abort. IJI: .Imp, 1'. K mill, l; linwed dairy feed, f 18; Afsl fa meal, 118 per ton. Oreal Food- (tolled oal. cream, 00- pound aacki, W.75; lower uradtn, A($ 0.23; oatmeal, tl rut SO pound lai-ka, 18 per barrel; 10 pound ak, 14 25 per bale; oatmeal (ground), 50 pound aok 7.90 per barrel; 10 pound aack, $4 per bale; split pea, $5 pet 100 pound a'k; Xo-pouad box, $1.40; pearl barley, $4 X3 per 100 pound; 23 pound bone, $1.23 per box; patry flour, 10 pound aa-k $2 80 per bat. Hay Tlwothy, $!4r14 per ton; clover, $11I2; grain, fllglt; cheat $11 (111 Butter, Iggt, Poultry, Etc Era Oregon ranch, 20c r down; EaUrn. 101f SOc. Bultw City creamerie: Extra creamery, 20(321)4 per pound; tat creamerie. Fancy, creamery, 17f'21c; Uore butter, 13loc. Che Oregon full cream twin, 11 4)2os Young America, UJfd l.t.o. Poultry Fancy hen, 12ra12ic; aver g hen, 12c; mixed chicken, llr12c; Old rootra, SfaPc; youns rootr, 10 (i llc; Spring, 1) to 2 pound, 13c; 1 to U pound, I(k-j dred chicken 13ft 1 4-; turkey, live, lflfalBc; turkey, dred, poor, 17(ir20t-; turkey, choice 20fe22li ge, liv. pr pound. 7Rc; durka, young, a to i, $.lriv7.30; pl nn tlVi l 'iS' xmikti trite , . , V t 1.11 m ! . v.. v TcgciaDiea, rruu, tic. x Hi rawberrie Oregon, per lb, $8 9c lllackberrlea-Crat. $2. llapberrie-8(a 10c per lb. Cherriea-3(5c per lb. Apricota-Crate, 75(atOc. Canteloup Per crat, $.1(g3.50. Pluma-Crat, $1(51.13. Peacha-Crat. 75S$1. Cranberrlea Per barrel, $12. Apple Oreen; $1.23 1.30. Crape fruit-Crate, $2.503. Ooobrria 4c. Watermelon 216 3c lb. Freh Vegetable Artichoke, MV per down; aparagu, 20e per box; bean. 5fa7o per pound; cabbage, HUc per pound; cauliflower, $1 per down; celery, 00c per doxen; corn, 35(ff40c per dozen; cucumber, 40c (if 1 per dozen; egg plant, 171c ; lettuce, hothouae, 23. per down; lettuce, head, 10c per dozen; paraley, 25o per dozen; peat, 2fto par pound) pepper, 23o per pound; radUhet, 10(3 12c per dozen; rhutwro, l)2e per pound; torn toe, $1.753 per crate; aquanh, $11.25 per box. Root VegeUblca Turnip, $1.23(3 1.40 per aack; carrot, $1.23(91.30 per MM'k; beeU, $ll.23 per aack; garlic, 12)c per pound, Potatoea Oregon fancy, old, $11.25; Oregon, new, $1.30; Eaatern, $1(1.20; Colifornia, new, $1.25(51.3.'). Raixina Looae Muocatel. 4 crown 73cf unbleached, aeedlca Sultana, 6jc; lndon layer, 3-crown, whole boxea of U pound, $1.85; 2-crown, $1.73. Dried Fruita Apple, evaporated, 8(? d)3(-t fig, California black, ojc; do whit, none; Smyrna, 20c ; Fard date, Ak". nliimn. oitted. 6c. Groceries, Nuts, Etc. Coffee-Motha, 20f,2c t Java, ordin ary, J8fflr22o Costa Kira, fancy, lH($20e good, lOnt'lHci ordinary, 1,0ft, 12a per pound ; Columbia roat, ease, 100, $13.73; m, $13.75; A r buckle, $14.73; Lion, $14.73. ftic Imperial Japan, No. 1, $5,371 i Southern Japan, t't.M); Carolina, 6&8sl broken head, 2c. Salmon Columbia river, 1 -pound tall, $1.73 per" doseni 2 pound tall $240; 1 pound Data, $I.M8 fancy, l$li pound flat, $I.H0 1 pound flat, $1.10; Alaska pink, 1 pound tall, 83c; red, 1 pound tall, $1,30; sockeye, 1 pound tall, II. M. ' HiiKar Hack bsls, 100 pound: Cut), $5:ftS; powdered, $3.00; dry granulatM, $3.30; extra C, $5; olden C, $4.00 j fruit u'ar, $5.30; advance over ack ba, a follow; Hsrrels, 10c; half barrel 23c; boxe. Oflc per 100 pound. (Term; On remittance, within 15 day, deduct ) per pound; if later than 13 day and within 30 day, deduct c per pound; no dlHfount after 30 day.) fleet augar granulated, $340 per 100 pound; maple ujrar, b(ttHe per pound. Halt-California, $11 per ton, $1.30 per balr; Liverpool, 50a, $17 100 $10.50; 2(0n, $10; half ground, 100,,$7; MK $7.30. Nut- Walnut, 13Jc per 'pound by ack, )c extra for lc than aack; Bra- til nut, 13c; flllirrt, 14c; pecan, jum bo, 14c; extra larfe, 15c; almond, I. X. I... lejej ilietnut, Italian, 13-; Ohio, $4.50 per 25 pound drum; peanut, raw, $7e per pound; roated, 0c; pln nuta, Wu lie; hickory nuU, 7cj cota nut, 7c; rocoantit, 36(000 p-r doen. Itean-Sniall whit, 3!f4ic; large white. 3J; pink, 31W3c; bayou, 4c; Lima, tie. Dreaied Meata. Bf Dreiwed bull, 12c per paund; cow. 3r4Jc; country (teera, ifSc, Mutton In-eRwd fancy, 60 pT pound; ordinary, 4c. Veal-Ird, 100 to 123 pound, 0 f.7c 123 to '00 pound, 43c; 200 pound and up, 3&4c. Pork-Ih-e.ed, H to 130, 77ic; 150 and up, 67c per pound. Pioviaion and Canned Meet. llama 10 to 14 pound, 1.1o per pound; 14 to 10 pouad, I3c; 18 to 20 pound, 13)c; California (picnic), 9; cotUge hama Oe; ahoulder. Ik; boded ..., i.cj , ,,,,-ihc n.m, ooneu-,. 15c. llacon-Fancy breakfat, 13c per pound; ktandard brakfat, 101c; choir 13c; Kngli.h breakfat, 11 to 14 pound, 1 40; peach bacon, 13c. rauag rorttand, bam, I So per pound; minced bam, 10c Summer, choice dry, 171c; bologna, long, 11c; weiner wurt, Sc; liver, 6c; pork, 0c; blood, 5c; headcheeae, 6c; bologna aauage, link, 4k. Iry Salt-Cured Regular ahort clear. tc aalt; 10 amolsed; clear backe, 91c It. 101c amoked; clear blliea, 14 to 17 pound average, none aalt, none amoked; Oregon export, 80 to 23 pound average, lOJc aalt, life amoked. Lard Leaf lard, kettle-rendered: Tierce., 9c; tuba, SJc; 50, PJc; 20 10c; 10a, 0gc; 5. 101c Standard pure: Tiercea, Mc; tub, 91c; 30a, 91c; 9Jc; 10. Ogc) 6a, 9Jc. Compound: Tirc, 6c; tuba, 6c; 60a, 61c; 10a, 61c, 5a, Ojc. Pickled Oood-Pork, barrel, $18; half hamla, $0.50;' beef, barrela, $12; half-barrel, $0.50. ' Canned Meat Corned boef .pound, per dozen, $155; two pound, $2.35;' fx pound, $8. Roaat beef, pound, $1.25; two pound, none) tlx pound, none. Roaat beef, tall, pound, none; two pounda, $2.33) aix pound, none. Lunco tongue, pounda, none; two pound, none; aix poundf $8.50. Hope, Wool, Bidet, Etc. Hope Choice, 1904, 1921c per pound. Wool Eaitern Oregon, average bet 1023c; lower grade, down to 15c, ac- TIDE TABLE, JULY JULY, 1905. High Water. A. M. lP.M;u Dnte. h.m. ft. h.m. ft Saturday 112: 40 l, 7.1 8UNDAT ... Monday 0:S 0:4 J 1:26 I.I 1:111 9.0 l:04l T.4 Tueaday .... I.I t:4H T.I Wedneaday .. 1:01 1.7 9:24 1.4 4:01 Thursday .... Friday Saturday .... 8UNDAT ... T.I I. 1.1 1:4 4:48 t:(S 7:13 1:13 1:45 7.1 4:11! 7.21 S:4M 1.7 4:11 4.2 7:11 4.1 4:21 1.1 Monday 10 9.1 Tuesday n 9.1 Wedneaday ......12 4.2 f.tM 9.1 Thuraday 18 10:41 4.4 10:18 4.7 11:10 9.9 Friday 14 11:49 9.0 Saturday IS SUNDAY 1 Monday 17 I 0:00 0:411 1:29 2:10 ,...12:14 7.0 7.1 9.1 1:1ft 9.0 2:00 1.7 2:19 1.3 1:11 T.4 M 7.1 7.4 7.1 7.1 7.4 7.4 7.1 7.4 7.9 Tum)ay lft Wednesday 191 Thursday 20 1:61 7.8 1:49 7.3 4:25 .7 9:03 4.1 1:45 1.7 4:29 8.4 7:20 S.3 8:15 Friday i 1:13 Saturday ...12 SUNDAY i Monday 24 Tuesday 251 Wednesday 26 4: IS 8:09 4:0M 7:101 1:14 :40 Thursday Z7 S.6 9:09 4.0 10:04 4.5 10: 6 Friday 2 Saturday 29 SUNDAY ...... .SO 10:111 I I I.I 7.0 89 7.1 11:! ...12:14 ...11:431 ...112:54! Monday ....Ill - 1 cording to ehrlnkage; Valley, 20(&2"c per pound. f ' Molialr-Choice, 31ffi321o per pound. Hide Dry hide, No. 1, 10 pound and up, 1(1 1 flj per pound; dry kip, No. 1, 0 to 10 pound, l(15c per pound; dry calf, No. I, under 5 pound, 17 18cj J dry aaltfd, bull and atag, onu-third leu than d.-y flint; (cull, moth-eaten, badly cut, acored, murrain, hair-alippcd wether-beaten or grubby, 2(S3o per pound let) ; ltd bid, ateer, aound, 00 pound and over, D(SI0c per pound; 00 to 00 pound, 8 1 ft tic per pound) under SO pound and cow, 8(5 9c per (Hjiind; alted tag and bull, nound, 6c per pound; alted kip, aound, 15 to 30 poundu, 9; per pound; salted veal, aound, 10 to 14 pound, 9c per pound; a)ted calf, ound, under 10 pound, 10c per pound; (green unalted, le per pound !; cull, lc wr pound !). Sluep kin; Shearling, No. 1 butcher' tock, 2;.rrt 30c ech; abort wool, No. I butcher' atock, 40(!50c each; iridium wool, No. 1 butcher tock, flOC8V-i long wool, No. 1 butclipm' to k, $lr1.50 each. Murrain felt from 10 to 20 per cent le or 12 Hc per pound; borne hide, aalted, ah, according to iw, $1.50f3; dry, each, according to ize, $1S1.50; colt' hide, 23ra50c each; goat akin, common lOtflSc each; Angora, with wool on, 25cj$1.50 each. Tallow Prime, per pound, 31(a4c; No. 2 and greae, 2f3c. Fur Ilear akin, a to No. 1, $2.5011.10 each; cub, $IC?2; badger, 25 C50c; wild cat, with head perfect, 25 uc; iioune eat, orioc; lox, common gray, 50(70c; red, $.K5; cro, $3frl5; ailver and black, $100r200; finher. $5 ; lynx, $4.50fsC; mink, etrictly No. 1, according to wze, 11(92.50; martin, dark Northern, according to aize and color, $.50(?4; mitukrat, large, 10(15c; kunk, 40fc60c; civet or polecat, 610ej olti-r, Iarg, prime kin, $610; panther, with head and claw perfect, $2f6; rac coon, prime, 30(i50c; mountain wolf, with head perfect, $3.505; coyote, 60c f$I; wolverine, $Ctf8; beaver, per akin large, $5(3 6; medium, $J4; email, $1(J 1.30; kit, 50(7jc. Caacara Sagrada (Chittam bark) Good, 31114c per pound. Grain Bag CalcutU, 7c. OiU. Tunx-ntine Tei ftO per gallon; I UmU on.,,. f.dTm T,. . lot, 7 Jo; lea than 500-pound lota, 8c Caoline Stove gasoline, caaea, 23 lc; iron barrel, 17c; 86 deg. gaiwline, oaaea, !c; iron barrel or drum, 2flc. Coal Oil-Caea, 20lc; iron barrela, 14c; wood barrel, 17c; 63 deg., caaea, 22c; iron barreU, 151c. Lined Oil Raw, 5-barrel loU, 62c; 1-barrel Iota, 63c; caa, 68c. Doiladi barrel loU, 64c; 1 barrel lots, 65c; caaea, 70c. THE ILUNpiS CENTRAL. Maintain unexcelled aervlca from the weat to the aaat and aouth. Making cloae connectiona wl.h traJna of all tranacontlnental line, paaaengera are riven their choice of route to Chicago, Loulaville, Memphla and New Orleana, and through these points to the far eaat. Propctlve traveler deslrlne; Infor. matlon aa to the lowwt rafa and beat routea are Invltetf to correapond with the following repreeentatlvea: B. H. TRUMBULL, Commerolal Agent, 143 Third St., Portland, Ore, J. C LINDSET, Trav. Paaaenrer Agent. 142 Third St., Portland. Ore. PAUL B. THOMPSON. Paaa'gr. Agent. A Surprise Party. A pleasant surprise party may be giv en to your atomach and liver, by taking a medicine which will relieve their pain and discomfort, vu: Dr. King's New Life Pills. They are a most wonderful remedy, affording sure relief and cure, for headache, diuinea and constipation. 29c at Chas. Rogers' drug store. JULY, 1905. Low Water. A.M. P.M. Date. h.m. ft h.m. ft Saturday SUNDAY I:20j -0.5 4:18 7:04 7:41 II 7:0(H-0.4! 9.1 Monday 7:19 9:19 9:59 10 1.9 1.9 2.7 Tueaday 1.0 4.1 9.5 8:1 .t Wedneaday 9:24H Thuraday Friday ., Saturday 41 9:4M 10:071 l.l 7 II 10:25 9.1110:6 1.4 11:101 0.71 SUNDAY 9 9:02 2.2 1-41 12:001 l.S Monday 1 1:11 12:61 2:04 10 Tueaday 11 2:21 1:10 1.4 Wedneaday Ill 9.8 4:18 4:24 5:14 4:181 Thuraday ...lti 4:3? 5:27 1:18 7:01 0.1 Friday 14 0.61 Saturday ........151 SUNDAY id 09 11 7:08 Monday 17 Tueaday 18 Wedneaday 19 Thuraday 20 Friday 21 Saturday 12 SUNDAY IS Monday 24 Monday 24 Tueaday 251 Wednesday It 7:45 1.0 7:64 4:18 1:23 1:59 0.8 0.3 0.3 0.8 9:131 9:34 10:00 10:05 10:17 10:43 1.3 1.9 2.9 11:30 11:10 0:34 11: 4 2.6 1:2? 1:23 1:23 4:18 6:08 6:55 1:15 24 2.01 12:38) 1:40 Thuraday 17 Friday IS Saturday ........19 SUNDAY 10 Monday 11 1.4 2:53 0.7 4:03 9:04 6:65 -0.f4 4:43 Bent Eer Double. , "1 knew no one for four weeko when 1 wa alck with typhoid and kid. 17 trouble," wriU Jlr. Annie Hunter, of Plttaburg, Pa. "And when I got betUr, although I had one of the belt , doctor I could get, I wa bent double, and had to ret my handa on my kneea when I walked. From thia terrible affliction 1 wa reacued by Electric Bitter, which restored my health and trength and now I can walk a straight a ever. They are aimply wonderful." Guaranteed to cur atomach, liver and kidney dia ordera; at Charlea Roger' drug atore; price SOc. The greatent vtra renovator. Re store vitality, regalat the kidney, liver and toma h. If Holliater Rocky Mountain Tea faU to cure, get your money back. That fair. 35 eenU, Tea or Tablet at Frank Ilart'a drug atore. MEDICAL. Dr. C. Gee Wo TONDERFUL HOME TREATMENT Tbls wonderfal Chi tin doruie ! call grri tMi'uM b cam people wuhofll opera tion Uiu wio up to dla, e rurrt wl'B Ibow wi.iar)ul Ibl nrne berlw, ra, hivui, hrk IH rYUIlM Ibst n'irl)f no known 10 nedul w4- ene In Ibli euuntry. Through lb w of Ibuw bwailw reraedlea tbi hmoM 4octar knowf lha nctinn of over lot diVi-rent mt Mile, wblrh no orceMfallr wea In different dianuM. He xnivaiileni lo ran cMUrta, Mih- , inn, uiraet, rnrumaUam, Mnroaanaan, lomacb, llrer, kidnera, etc.: baa bandraaa of tMUmoalala. I narca morteraui. Call and are him. Patlenta out of to cur wrtu for Manka and rtmilara. Hmdataai. UOMMOIe TATIUN rik. AbUUkMd TkC(k: Wo Chiaue Edkhc Co. ZSJ Aide' Sc. ParUaaa. Orie Wbtanuoa aapar. TRAVELERS' GUIDE. TOWING. FREIGHTING! CURSIONS. AND EX STEAMER JORDAN for Cathlnmet, way landing. 3 p. dally except Sunday. JUNE. STEAMER WENONA for Gray River, Knappton and way landlnga. alDIjr aa follow: July. Monday, 3, 10:30, A.M. Tueaday, 4, 11 A. M. Wednesday i, 12 M. Thuraday 6, 12:30 P. M. Friday T, l'i30. y Saturday 8, 2:34. Monday 10, 4:30. Tueoday 11 6:00 Wedneaday 12, 6:15. Thuraday 15. 7:30. Friday 14, 8:30. Saturday 15, 9:00. Agents S. S. Roanoke for Coos Bay, Eureka, San Francisco and San Pedro. Gray & S. Co. Steamer to Coo Bay. Eureka and San Francisco. Str, Toledo to Gray Harbor, Tueaday 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 route offers numerous attrae tie. The principal thing to insure a suick, comfortable trip eaat is to see that your tickets read via the Chicago, Milwaukee k St. Paul Rail way. j H. S. Rowc, Qen'l Agt., j 134 Third Street, Portland. I 4 60 YEARS' ! EXPERIENCE Tmdc Mams .0 Ocaiowsj rrytlS'' Covaoerrs Ac Anroa tmftnt a sketea and deaerintlnn aur SnlchlT aaoartaln our ornnion rraa whether an fciTentlon la prohihlf naietitAhta, CmiDiinle. MnraMnetlrnln(lal. HANCB00K on Patent aent frea. DMeat aaencr for neminntf patenta. i'Menta takes thmuh Munn a Co. raostr qmSol noUti, wlthoui ohanra, In the Scientific American. A handeomalT flhnteate weeklf. t.raat rtr. . nilatlun of anf xnantiae lournaL Teraia, J a imrt fMUrmonlha.il. Sula brail ntwailralem IUNH&Co." New York Bnoch Offioa, 6M T 8ta Waakloatgo, D.C. jT at ID I r- i ASK ANY TRAVELER and ho will tell yea the in m unr Electric Lighted. Is the Crick Traia of tseo til far COMFORT ui ELEGANCE The ticket office at Portland is 255 Morrison St., Cor. 3d. at A. D. CHARLTON Asaietaot General PBeaeoger Agent. PORTLAND, 0REC0N. 4Best by Test" A trans continental trav eler says: "I've tried 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. Hafore atarUng oa a trip 00 natter where write for interesting id forma tion about eomfortabl irarelln. It L StSLEJl Central Agent 132 Third 6L Portland, Oregon. T. W. TIA8DALE, Gaaeral Paaaearer A eat. HI. r-sul, allnn. aliiornia ! Tha land of fruit, flower and un- nine, wber an tha aununer a port mar be enjoyed in winter. PORTLAND to LOS ANGELES AND RETURN. reached via THE SHORT ROUTE Beautifully Illustrated booklet and folders, descriptive of the many charm- tar winter resorts, may be secured from any Southern Pacific Agent, or addrow W. C COMAN, O. F. A Portland, Or. ASK THE AGENT FOR TICKETS TTA Ta Spokane, St Paul. MlnnMBolla. oututn, cnioana, t Leui, and all paint east and sauth. ' 2 OVERLAND TRAINS DAILY Q The Flyer and l be Fast Will L SPLENOJO SERVICE UP TO OATE EQUIPMENT COURTEOUS EMPLOYE Daylight trip aoraa the Caaoad and Rooky Mountain. For ticket, rate folders and full In formation call on or addreoa & DICKSON, City Ticket Aarnt 131 Third Street. Portland. Or. a TERKE8, A. O. P. A, Corner First avenue and Tester way Seattle, Wash. WE OIVE EXPEDITED SERVICE ON FREIGHT ROUTE YOUR SHIPMENTS VIA GREAT NORTHERN Full Information front WM. HARDER, Geewal Agent Portland, Or. Tha World's Fair Rout. SAN FRANCISCO & PORTLAND S. S- CO. Far ineluding berth and mala, 15 Round 'trip, 25, . Steamer Leaves Astoria for San Francisco Every 5 Days. Connects at SanFrancisco with Rail and Steamer Lines for South. ' em California. " O. W. ROBERTS, Agent. Aatoria, Oregon. A. O. D. KERPELL, Garu Paa. Agnt 8an Franoiaeo, Cai. A. & C. R. R. TIME CARD. EFFECTIVE JUNE 24, 1905. Lv , . PORTLAND Xrrtr 8 00a.m Portland Onion 11.20 a. m "7 00p.m. depot lor Astoria 9.60 pan it&i p.m Lear ASTORIA Arrir 7.45 a m ( for Fortland and 11.50a.m 6 10 p.m way point 105Q p-gi SEA8IDB DIVISION Ly ASTORIA ArrtTa 11 35a.m tor Heaeido DlrecQsJO p.m" Leava ASTORIA. AttIt 8.15 a.m ( for Warrenton 1 10:45a.m 110a.m. Hammond, Ft f lLOOajn. 6.60 p.m (8tevens, Beaaide) 7:Qa,m Leaf BCA8IDH xrrlv 6 KW p m for Astoria Direct j 12 JOp.m" Lear SEAS IDS. AnlTw flSa, m (for Warrenton Ft) 9 aiani I.30p.m. i Stevens. Han V lJ0p.m. .40a.m I mondUaioria ) 7ja, Saturday only. 4 Daily except Sat urday. - Through tickets and close connection via N. P. Railway at Portland and Gobi and 0. R. A N via Portland. J.CMAYO, General Freight and Passenger Agent V OREGON SliOarLlNE MJiD 7t hour from Portland Na ahanga of ears. ' " to Cfalcag. TUfESTHtODUCS From fORTLAKD Depart Arrive Chicago Portland Halt Lake, Denver, rt Bpecuu orai, umaaa, aaa aipm Wti.HlLoula, via HonUctnoago and lb eEaat In ton Atlantic fcxpres (ti5 p. m. Jalt Lake, Denver Yi " mo, umua. kao aaa Cltv. Ht luii. TittlB via Hunt ington Ctaieaaoaaatheaaat St. Paul Walla Wall, fewla- Faat Mall " "ew. stinn. apolla. Mt raal, DulutrJ via Spo iiwaaa:ee, VOleaco, and ut kane Dallr ex (Columbia Blerio 4aa Daily es oeptMea cept Hun runwnu aac wr lndiugs da; atTani STEAMER KAHC0TTA Leave Astoria on the Tida DAILY FOR ILWACO. eonnecUng there with train for Long Deach. Tioga and North Beach point. Returning r rive at Aatorla aam wenlng. rhrough Uckets to and from all prin cipal European eltla. O. W. ROBERTS, Agent Aatoru, Or. ' - YOU WILL BE SATISFIED WITH YOUR JOURNEY. If your ticket read over th Den ver and Rio Grand Railroad, th "Scenic Lin of th WorhL BECAUSE There are so many scenic attrac tions and point of Intereat along the Una between Ogden and Den ver that tha trip never becomes tiresome. If you are going East, write for In formation and get a pretty book that will tell yon all about It W. C. MeBride, General Agent IH Third Street PORTLAND. OREGON n-isT a l i