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About The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930 | View Entire Issue (July 21, 1905)
J Friday, July,,, ,90i, Hit. MORNING ASTORIAKi ASTOhIA, ORJajU.,, - f n nflrVTI llin sirTiTrvi n. m 1"""" i m 11 uiiifiinmii ii nihil, i v .. ..... - . : vnr. , -.. si ii in ki iiiiii i.i i round, si. hoi if. crown mi in. i ni.ni r . . i . i tli x. - y iviiiLiiiiiu 1111111111 iu Litest Quotations in the Portland Produce Markets. Complete Market Reports Corrected Each Day Giving the Wholesale Prices of Commodities, Farm Produce and Vegt- tablet. Portland, July 20.-Fruit of all kind Wad In heavy supply today, the ware home Mug ImiiM. Tim demand, how vrr, keep up, and there la nu danger of t pint. tlmugh at time im-liirupnla of fruit may Indium overripe on the haul. ) Oregon potato continue to reach tlii illy In large tiiantlty, ami arc limit ed at 75fi-V liy buyer who (tent dirert with growers, lln an lea aid twiiniiliijf fremient from day to day, a Imyer and wller went to lie hunting rit'li ntnrf tip Utter than a few week !. A. .f, Hay. a I'm Hand Jialer, Ixiuglit' 2.1.1 bait1 of prime, Val ley h yeterday fr lrt'17i ' Hiltlrr rontlnilr plentiful at quoted pile. l'i(itn creameries lmld their at 2i I !!', but tin- nutter I ilelivrrauie In mall bit over the city. Ait attempt to advance tlu price of Oregon ranch jir to 2.1' a down hu failed, a other tl.rtltr were willing to M go at 22c, Grain, Flour, Feed, Etc Flour-Patents, 45O05,IO per bar rel; strslghU, 146 4.25 clear, MM ! Valley, IS.mHtSi Dakota bard wheat, WWiltOt Graham, tTMi; whole wheat. IK 4.25; rye flour, local 3 KaMeru, fyS.W, cornmeal, per bale, $1.00. 8.20. WheatClub, MtglSo per buhelj blueatem. pOriOlej Valley, Me. Harley-Feed, t22(2J,30 per torn tolled, $23.30. Oati-No. 1 while, feed, $.10 per tonj or v. 130. m 4 . - , Mitlatuffs llran, $10 per ton: mid dling, $24.30; shorts, $21 shop, u. S. ntilla, $10; ncrd dairy Iced, IB Alsi fa meal, $18 per ton. Cereal Fooda Rolled oat, cream, 00 pound eacks, $6.75 i lower grade, $3$ 625i oatmeal, ateel eut 50 pound aaeka, $8 per barrels 10-pound aaika, $4 23 per bale oatmeal (groumlj, OU pouna aacka, $7.60 per barrel; JO pouna aacjt. fi per bale; apllt pea, $3 pel 100 pound uek; fct-pound boxea, $1.40; earl Urley, $4.23 per 100 pound; 23 pound boxei, $1.23 per. box; pantry Dour, 10 pouna tack, 12.30 per bale. Hay Timothy, $!4f10 per ton; tlover, $1112; grain, $llgl2; cheat, $11(312. Dried Frulta Anplea, evaporated. $( 6d3o; fly, California black, ojo; do white, none; Smyrna, 20c; Fard daUa, Oej plum, pitted, 0c. - Groeerlea, Hut, Etc. Coffee-Mocha, 20C2$c; Java, ordln- ary, lfif22e; CoaU Rica, fancy, 18(g20c g.Ktd, lOflf lHo; ordinary, 10(12o per pound; Columbia roaat, caaee, 100, $13.73; 60. $13.73; Arbuckle, $14.79; Lion, $14.73. Itlee Imperial Japan, No. I, $3,371; Southern Japan, $3,60; Carolina, 50e; broken head, 2jc, Salmon-Columbia river, 1 pound tall, $1.73 tier doen; 2 pound tall 2.40; J.pound fiat, $1.83; fancy, Iffili- pound flat; $1.HA; 1 pound flata, $1.10; Alanka pink, 1 pound tail, red, 1- pound tall, $1.30; eockeye, 1 iKjund tall, $1.83. SiiKar Hack bani. 100 pound! Culie, $3i3; powdered, $5.60; dry wanulttted. $3.30; extra C. $3; j;oId'n C, $4,00; fruit upur, $3,30; advan over aaek bae, a follow! Harrel," lfJr; lmlf barrela 25c; boxea, .Vic per KW pound. (Termai On remittance- within 15 daya, deduct lc per pound; if later than 13 day and within 30 day, deduct lc tier pound; no dleount after 30 day,) llwt auuar. Fanulated, $5.40 jr 100 pmnd; maple iifc'ar, 13rt IHc jx-r pound. Halt-California, $11 per ton. $1.50 per bale; Liverpool, 60. $17; lrtrt $10.30; 200., $10; half-ground, 100a, $7; 50, $7.30. Nut Walnuta. 3a per pound by a.k, I extra for 1cm than aaeki lira- til nut, I3e; fllltert, 14c; pecan, jum to. I4e; extra larpe, is,.! almonda. I. X. L., I0c; chetnut, Italian, 13c; Ohio, $4.30 per 25 pound drum; pianuta, raw, $,c per pound; roaMed, 0c; pine' nuU, I0 I2oj bb-kory nut, 7c; cocoa nut, 7c; eK-oanut, 35o0o per do-n. Ik-ana Small white, S241c; lrm white, 31; pink, Sii3icj bayou, 4Je; Lima, flje. Created MeaU. Beef Dreed bulla, l($2c per pound; eowa, 3(g41c; country ateera, i(J5c Mutton Drx-Mcd fancy, 5c per pound; ordinary, 4. Veal Ireed, 100 to 123 pound, 6 (57c; 123 to 200 rwunda, 4i5c; 200 pound and up, 38 4,' l'ork-Dreed, 100 to 150, 7S7ic; 130 and up, 6&7 per pound. Butter, Etta. Poultry, Etc. Egg Oregon ranch, 20c per doten; Fjiatem, 10J(g20c, ButU'r Cltjr creameric: Fjitra creamery, 20g21(e per pound; atate creameric. raney, creamery, liKiSHc; v taore butter. 13 fa"! 10c, Checae Oregon full cream twin, 11 (IIH-1 Young America, 12tl3C Tonltrv Fancy bena. ia2ci aver aire ben. 12c; mixed chicken, II r 12c: o4 roontere, 8(0c; young rooter, 10 frt.llci Spring, 1 to 2 pound, 13c; 1 to 1 1 pound, 15iluc; dreej chkkcn 13(8 14c; turkey, live, lSlOc; turkey, dretned, poor, 17(320c; turkey, choice 2022Cj gwie, live, per pound, 7fS8c; ducka, young, a to aixe, $3fg7.50; pig- ona, $1(51.23; equal, $2 3. Veeetablet, Fruit. Etc. Strawberries Oregon, per lb, $8(J0c, lllackberrlca-Crate, $2. Itnapberriea 8(10c per lb. . Cherries 3(g3o per lb. Aprb-ots Crate, 73nOc Cantejoupea-rer crate, $3(8.50 riumn Crate, II $1.15. rcache Crate, "3f?$l. Cranlierric Per bariol, $12. . Apple Green; $1.25(1.30. Grape fruit-Crate, $2.503. . Gooebcrrlca -4c. Watermelon 2f?3c lb. Freh Veoetablea Artichoke, 50v per doten; aaparagua, 20o per box; beana, 6ffl7o per pound; cabbage, lUc per pound; cauliflower, $1 per doten; celery, 00c per dntcn; corn, 35$40e per doten i cucumlMir, 40c(ff 1 tier dorcn; egg plant, 17c; lettuce, hothouse, 23t, per doten; lettuce, head, KW per down; parsley, 83o per doten; peas, 2(?5c per pound; peppera, 23c per pound; radihea, lOgl'Jo per doten) rliuharn, l(o2c per pound; torn a toe, $1.733 per crate; sqnaHh, $11.25 pr box. Koot Vegetable Turnip, - $l.25(f I 1.40 per eauk; oarrot, $1551.50 per j yack; beets, $1(51.23 per sack; garlic, Y 121c per pound. Potatoee Oregon fancy, old, $lli3; Oregon, new, $1.50; EaMern, $110; California, new, $1.25(J1.S5.; lUWwt Loose . Muacatel, 4-crown 7c; unbleached, aeedlets Sultana, CJc; Provisions and Canned Meets. llama 10 to 14 poumla, Ule per pound; 14 to 10 pounds, 13Jc; g to 20 pound, 13ici California (picnic). 0c; cottage bam, Oc; shoulders, Oc; boiled ham, 21c; boiled picnic ham, bonclea, 15c. Hacon ranry break fat. I3o per pound; tandard bnakfaat, 101c; cliolct!, 13c; LnglUh breakfast, 11 to 14 pounds, 14c; peach bacon, 13c. pauace rortianii, bam, I8o per pound; minced ham, 10c; Summer, choice, dry, 1,1c; bologna, Jorur, lie; weiuer- wurat, 8c; liver, 6c; pork, 0c; blood. 5ci headcheee, 6c; bologru. sausage, link, 4lc Dry Salt-Cured Regular abort clears, 02o salt; 10Jc smoked; clear back, Ok alt, loje amoked; clear belliea, 14 to 17 pounds average, none aalt, none amoked; Oregon export, 20 to 25 pounds average, lOJe nalt, lljc amoked I-ard I-cf bird, kettle-rendered: Tierce, Pgc; tuba, 0JVj oOa, Ole; 20a 10c; io, iOc; 3, in jo. Standard purei Tierce, 81c; tuba, 01c; 50a Ol'c; 20a, OJc; 10a, OJc; 5, - pjc. Compound .. .i. i., w, luiir, vjl j uwii, WJUJ IV, UJCj 3, file, Pickled GmNla-iTork, barrel, $18; half-barrel, $0.50; beef, barrels, $12; half-barrel, $6.30 Canned Meat a Corned beef .pound, per doten, $1.25; two pounda, $2.35; six pound, $8. Hoaat beef, pound, $1.23; two pound, none: six pound, none. tongue, pound, none; two pound, none; lx pounda, $8.30, .Bops, Wool, Hides, Etc. Hop Choice, 104, 10(J21o per pound. Wool Kaxtern Oregon, averam beat 10823cj lower grade, down to 15. ac cording to shrinkage; Valley, 2027c per pound. Moliair-Cboloe, 31(321c per pound. Jlidits Dry bliles, No. I, 10 pounds and up, lOqUi per pound; dry kip. No. 1, 5 to 10 pounds, l15o per pound; dry calf, No. 1,-under 5 poumla, 1718c; dry salted, bulla and stag, one-third les than dy flint; (culls, moth-esten, badly cut, scored, murrain, balr-lipped, wither-beaten'or grubby, t(S3o per pound lea); altd bides, atcers. sound, 60 pounds snd over, 0(10c 'per pound; 50 to 60 pound, 81(t)o per . pound; under 50 pounda and eowa, 80o per pound; salted stag and bull, sound, 6c per pound; salted kin, sound. 15 to 30 jKiund, 0c per pound; anlted veal, sound, 10 to 14 pound, Oc per pound; salted calf, sound, under 10 pound, 10c per pound; (green umialtcd, lo per pound lej cull, lo per pound Je). Sheep kini Shearling. No. 1 lutchrs' stock 23(fi 30c each; short wool, No. 1 butchers stock, 40(jj30c each; iredium wool, No. 1 butchers atock, COffiHOc; lonjr wool. No 1 butcher' stock, $ll.50 each. Murrain iMtlt from 10 to 20 per cent lee or 12 14c per pound; hore hide, salted each, according to site, $L30f3; dry, each, aeeording to aite, $l(glJS0; colU bide, 23 500 each; goat skins, common 103l5c each; Aneora. with wool on 25vQ$lM each. TallowPrime, per pound, 31(g4c; No. 2 and greae, 2(9 3c. Furs-Bear akina, a to sit. No, $2.301110 each; cube, $12; badger, 25 9l30e; wild cat, with head petfect, 25 50c; houao eat, 5?10c; fox, common gray, 5070c; red, $33 3; croa. $3I5i "ilver and black, $100(8200; fihere. $3 0; lynx, $4J0(36; mink, atrictly No. 1 a-cording to sue, $1(5 2.50s martin dark Northern, according to site and color, $2.50(8 4; mimkrat, Urge, 10 15c; akunk, 40(50c; civet or polecat. CglOci otU-r, large, prime skin, $0(310; panther, with bead and claws perfect, $25; rac coon, prime, 30(3 50e; mounUin wolf, with bead perfect, $3.505; coyot, 60c S$1; wolverine, $6(t8; beaver, per akin large, $5g0; medium, $3(34; smsll, $1(J 1.30; kiU, 50(375c. ' Cascara Sagrada (Chlttam bark) Oonl, 3Jtl4c per pound. Crain Bags-Calcutta, 7o. The Diamond Cure. The lateat newa from Paris la that they bare discovered a diamond cure for consumption. If you far consum ptlon or pneumonia, it will, however, be best for you to take that sreat Mmedv mentioned by W. T. McGee, of VanJeer, . m At a a ... zenn. ri na a cough for fourteen years wowing Helped me until I took Dr. King's New Diacovery for Consumption cougus ana corns, wnica gave instant re lief, aqd effect a permanent cure." Cn equalled quick cure for throat and lung irouDiee. At Uiaa. Rogers drug store; prict 50 cents and $1.00. Trial bottle free. MEDICAL. Oil Turpentine Cases, 83e per gallon; barrel, 80c per gallon. White Lead Ton tots, 71c; 500-pound lota, 7c; leas than 500-pound lota, 8c Gasoline Stove gaeoline, cases. 231c: iron barrels, 17c; 86 deg. gasoline, cases, 32c; iron barrel or druma, 26c. Coal Oil-Cases, 201c; Iron barrels, 14c; wood barrels, 17c; 63 deg., cases, 22c; iron barrels, 151c Linaeed Oil Raw, 5 barrel lota, 62c; I barrel lots, 03c; csaes, 68c Boiled: 5 bsrrel lota, 64'; I -barrel lots, 63c; cases, 70c. The Financial Editor. "When you know that a man U a devotee of golf," id the enthuaiartic golfer, "you can be alMMdutely certain of hi mental calilier and be a wired " nf - yt. mme, i wouian t say that, re plied the plain man, "I don't doubt that aome men play golf who are really quite sensible. Philadelphia Press. I aV -4T'i!i u THE Dr. C. GEE WO Chinese .Medicine Co. formerly locate! 258 Alder Street; for the r,a.t flii. a IT 1 ft? H MOVED into the ft arge brick Lnildinu it the ioiith-eat cor lornaon Btreets. En- trainNi.lC2 I iont tit. Successful Home Treatment r' ior on i ammm f hi womlcrful rum herh.. I,r . nn.l vvuMm that r un u"1 ' lene.- In Ihl. ronntry. a id ihroiiKh iim, ,,f the harnilM n-nie' Caianh, Athma Lun Trouble. Rhtumrti.m ""', au'macn. uver, Kidney, Female Wtakncsi and all rhm.i.- ...... "!,.or.Trl' en:'"ln i Jni itHmp for lUMllllie bonk it lid rln. ' . ine u tit Woo Chincac Medicine Co., No. Iit .mCi ic r. u Mention 1 1 ii di..j n CWM1W vti jon ASK ANY TRAVELER and ha will tell yea tbo lilSIUlli" Electric Lighted. 1$ the Crick Trail of toco tit for COM FORT Md ELEGANCE. The ticket office at Portland is at S5 Morrison St., Cor. 3d. A. D. CHARLTON, Aiaistaot General Pfserjger Agent PORTLAND, OREGON, TRAVELERS' GUIDE. fililiifii TOWINO. FREIGHTINO CURSIONS. AND STEAMER JORDAN ror Cathlamet. way landings, t dally except Sunday. JUNE. "Best ' by Test" A trans continental trav eler says: I've trie4 tbem ail and 1 prefer the l 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 aud Chicago. MCrM at, tin am tri. ma ... " wu m hiji-hv u.ilr where wr)t for InlerKting informa tlon about oomturtable traveling. II. L SISLER, General AttnL 132 Third 61 Portland, Oregon. T. W. TIABDAIJt. Oeoeral PaiweDirer AaenU t Paul, fiinnT FAMOUS TRAINS The Southwest Limited Kansas City to Chicago, The Overbad 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 sea that your tickets read via the Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul Bail. H. S. Rowe.aenMAgt.V ! 134 TMrd Street, Portland. " , i ' STEAMER WENONA for Grays niver. KnaoDton ... undine;. alDIy as follows: Thursday 20, 12:30, P JL Friday 21, 1:00. Saturday 22, 1:30. Monday 24. 3:00. Thursday 23, 4:00. Wednesilay 26, 5:15. Thursday, 27, 6:30. Friday 28, 7:00. Saturday 29, 8:00. Monday 31, 9:30. !ffl! ifnrnia I IIUIIlIUs The land of frulta, flower and sun- snine, wnera all the summer sport may be enjoyed la winter. $55 Agent 8. S. Roanoke for Too Rir Eureka, an Francisco and San Pedro. uray o. o. CO. Steamers to f.m Bay. Eureka and San Francisco. Str. Toledo to Grays Harbor. Tuada nri saturoay. C. H..CALLENOER. Managsr. PORTLAND to LOS ANGELES AND RETURN, reached via THE SHORT ROUTE Beautifully Illustrated booklet anri roideradeacrlpUve of the many charm Ing winter resort a, may be secured from any Southern Paclflo Agent, or address W. E. COMAN, G. P. A, Portland, Ore. H'a Way. - The Ilo Firt I'll have to test your ability a a singer of popular songs. Go ahead. 1 lie Prospective Office , Boy Excuse me, air, but I can't aing a note. The 1UM-Cn't? Then you'r the boy I want. I U give you $3 a week and you can atart in now. Northern Budget. TIDE TABLE, JULY JULY, 1008. High Water. j JULY, 1901 A.M. DHte. Saturday HUNDAT Monday 1 Tueadny 4 Wedneaday 5 Thuraday 6 Friday 7 Saturday I SUNDAY Monday 10 h.m.l ft Tueadav 11 U'edneadnv It Thuraday IS Friday 14 Saturday '..15 SUNDAY It Monday ...17 Tueaday '..18 Wednesday .19 Thursday 20 Friday 21 Saturday 21 SUNDAY 23 Monday 24 Tueaday 25 Wedneaday ...... 2 Thuraday , 27 Friday , 28 Saturday 29 SUNDAY .......30 SUNDAY SO Monday .........SI 0:05 0:43 1:25 I: 2: 8:49 4:48 5:55! 7:1S 1:12 1:45 10:49 11:45 0:00 0:48 1:29 1:10 2:61 I: S3 4:18 5:09 6:08 7:20 8:14 1:40 10: SS 11:28; P.M. a Low Water. h.m. Date. ... .112:401 (.1 Saturday 1 l.t : 111 7.1 SUNDAY 2 1.0 1:04 7.4 Monday , S.9l 1:42 7.1 Tueaday 4 1.7 1:24 7.7 Wedneaday 1.4 4:0l 7.1 Thuraday 7.1 :51 10 Friday 7.1 5:40 1.1 Saturday ........ 1.7 1:11 1.1 SUNDAY ....... 1.1 7:28 1.1 Monday ...... ...10 1.1 1:181 I t Tueaday 11 f.2 1:24 1.1 Wednesday ......12 14 It: 18 I.I Thuraday ,.1J t.l 11:10 l.t Friday 14 .... 11:14 7.0 Saturday 15 t.l 1:18 7.1 SUNDAY 18 t.O 1:00 7.4 Monday 17 8.7 I: It f.t Tueaday ...T.....18 1.1 l:l 7.1 Wednesday 19 7.8 1:49 7.S Thursday Jo 7.S 4:25 7.1 Friday u 7 6:0S 7.1 Saturday .2 1:45 7.4 SUNDAY 23 5.7 8:29 7.4 Monday 14 B.4 7:20 7.5 Monday :..14 t.l 8:15 7.1 Tueaday' 25 5. Si 9:091 7.9 Wedneaday .i....!S 6.0 10:04 1.1 Thuraday ........47 6.6 10:56 1.1 Friday 28 ...12:14 7.0 Saturday 29 11:43 1.9 SUNDAY 10 A.M. I P.M. fUFinT h.m. 6:10 7:00 7:19 1:19 1:69 t:40 Il2:58 7 5 Monday 11 10:25 11:10 0:01 1:11 1:2! 1:10 4:12 1:17 6:18 7:01 7:45 1:13 1:69 1:14 110:05 22! 10: 17 11:10 0:14 11:48 1:22 2:23 1:23 4:18 6:08 6:85 6:15 -0.5 O.t 1.0 -1.0i 0.1 -0.5 0.1 t.7 1.2 1.1 1.4 0.8 6.1 1-0.5 0.9 1.1 1.0 -08 -0.S 6.1 0.8 13 1.9 1.6 1.5! 2.4 t.O 1.41 0.7 1:18 7:04 7:46 t.t: t:20 10:07 10:69 ! 11:001 11:18 1:06 1:18 4:14 5:14 6:18 7:08 7:54 1:18 1:22 10:00 10:43 11:10 0.1 -0.6 -o., 12:18 1:40 3:63 4:03 5:04 6:65 1:43 ft 1.1 1.1 1.0 19 1.7 1.1 l.t Is 10 1.5 t.l 1.0 1.0 1.0 1.9 t.t 1.8 1.8 1.8 1.7 t.i in l.s' I r 1.5 j 1.1 sol 0.1 ASK THE AGENT FOR 'J5S TIGKET5 A. & C. R. R. ' TIME CARD. EFFECTIVE JUXE 24, 1905. ; Leave PORTLAND Arrive) 8 00a.m Ponland Onion 11.20a. m 7 00p.m. depot for Astoria 9.50 p.m T2.30 p.m ; Leeve . ASTORIA Arrive 7.4.5 a m j for Portland and ll.50a.rn 8.10 p.m ( waypoinU lftSOpna SEASIDE DIVISION Leave ASTORIA Arrive) 11 35 a.m for tjeaaide Direct 53 p.m. Leave ASTORIA. Arrive ,?-H-m ( WarrentoB f 10:4oa,m llhwn. V Hsmmond, Ft J. lLOOaan. 5.50p.m (Stovena. Seaaide) 70a,m Leare SEASIDES '. Arrive 5:00 pmj for Astoria Direct 1 12 QaT Leavs SEASIDE. Arrive 6.15a. m for Warrenton Ft) 925a.m 2.30pm. Stevens Ham- l- 1.30p.m. .40a.m I mond.Astoria 1 7.. Saturday only.- 4 Daily except Sat urday. . Through tickets and close connection via K. P. Railway at Portland and Gobi and O. K. N. via Portland. J. C. MAYO, General Freight and Passenger Agent" OREGON SlIOIJTlINE 71 hours from Portland to rhtoeco. No ehangv of can. - TU YOU WILL BE SATISFIED WITH YOUR JOURNEY. If your tlokete read over the Deo- ver and Rio Grande Railroad, th I Scenic Line of the WorlX" BECAUSE There are so many scenic attrac tlons dnd polnu of Interest along the line between OgJen and Den ver that the trip never become tiresome. If you are going Eaat. write for In. formation and get a pretty book that wiu tell you all about it W. C McBrlde, General Agent Hi Third Street PORTLAND. OREGON SAN FRARCISCO & PORTLAND S. S. CO. Fare inotuding berth and meals, $15; nound-tnp, $$, Steamer Leaves Astoria for San Francisco Every 5 Days. Connects at SanFrancisco with Rail j ana Jrteamer Lines for South. em California. O. W. ROBERTS, Agent. Astoria, Oregon. A. O. DKERTAELU Gen, Pa a. AaenL 8an Franc ico, Cat Te Spoka.ia, St PauL Mlnneaoolia. Ouluth, Chioago, t Louie, and all points eaat and south. , Q OVERLAND TRAINS DAILY Q L The Flyer and The Fast Mail Ci I SPLENDID SERVICI UP TO DATE EQUIPMENT COURTEOUS EMPLOYE Daylight trip scrota the Casoade and M l ft. nooxy nounuina. For tick eta, rate folders and full In. formation call on or addresa City Ticket Agent 12S Third Street Portland. Or. - O. YERKES, A. Q. P. A, Corner First avenue and Tealer way. Seattle, Wash. WE GIVE EXPEDITED SERVICE ON FREIGHT ROUTE YOUR 8H1PMENTS VIA GREAT NORTHERN Full Information from WM. HARDER, Gsneral Agent Portland, Or. The World'a Fair Route. n.n.rt TlMEBTHIDrLto depart From Arrtva . PORTLAND Chicago v- " PUpd Halt Uke.Denver. Ft SpecUil Worth, Omha, Kan- tXtrn lugio1"1 Chlc0 d to East -. .' , 1 Attantle -V , j,. ! Uke, IJenver IV " via Hunt-ifM City, Ht Loul. ingtoa t hicgo and the Eaat . W"- ' '"' jt Mail ton, .Spokmie,.inne- vlaspo- Milwiiukee, CUlawo, p , I Dully ex- Columbia R.-er to ! i . m cept Hun- lnlaii.tauay Dailv.r SCHEDULE OF T. J. POTTER. For July, 1905. DATE Thurnday. 20 ... Friday. 2l777T. Saturday, 22 ... Monday, 24 Tuedayr"2o Wedneaday, 26 Thursday, 27 Friday, Saturday, 29 sris a 3 11 Ar Iti 1.54 Iv Lv.LvJLv -W,3-ooj5.io,.i5i I 9-00('3.ooJsojlj n.oijO.00 . III .OOjloolaisllU iO)3.ao:i.oo!o.i5jn5 iU.4iliMoi.ooj9.T4lg U.4U5.4Q;8.ooj9.i5liS Sunday, 30 jLoofjliK Black face figures, P. M.j light, A. M. ; STEAMER RAHCOTTA Leaves Astoria oa the Tide DAILY FOR ILWACO, connecting there with trains for Long Deach. Tloaa and North Beach points. Returning ar rives at Aatorla aame vening. Through tickets to and from all prla. ctpal European eltlea. O. W. ROBERTS. Ant . Aatorla, Ore.