The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930, July 27, 1905, Page 7, Image 7

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    I THURSDAY, JULY 7, 1963.
MORNING ASTORUN, A?TOIA, ORMiUiV.
PORTLAND
ARRETS
Latest Quotations in the Portland
Produce Markets.
Complete Market Rtporti Corrected Each
Day Giving the Wholesale Prices of
, Commodities Farm Product and Vcg
tables.
Portland. July 2rt. (jruln dealers think
the prkVof new crop ot 1 kt
pretty well up
iu the Northwest title
year on seeotmt of the damage &"n
the out crop of the Colttmbut basin by
the recent hot wind.
Tim damns to wring whent elo
j.i-ini'H eumiilernble a the report from
various grln districts esst of the motin
tains come In
A lri;G ptiiuirtlon of the eggs now
eomintf in aro "seconds" and "rot" after
the rendllng pro.., has le 1 "
thrnnuh with, ami this result in IoS
... ,
the shlpiiers who have bt-en more or l-
11
. . 1 1 . ... . 1. ...
wr-te.s 111 pscsuig.
,. VL l. 1,11.
I It" jMiimry inarni'i iniiii wfii
.. t . 1. . .1... 1 tt.i
..M ,. niM-aena rTtvr, ,0 ,.r ,n,
v-rk have ltn w.ld without mtn-b .11111
COtty.
lrKe ait.otini. i wreKon caut-aye are
in-iik snipiteu nnnn.
wiki uin.-knerre are eomms in trom
(Niints In ('.iltinibla cmiuty. They bring
joe a pound.
A few eherrlea arrive .Iitily from ad
Jacent r. hnl. lmt the rsMtn i tbuiit
over for this year.
fwikinjr apple plentiful atTSHH
a bo. Katliiu apples from (alifurnia
bring $1.23r$l,73,
Grain. Flour. Feed. Ktt
'
riour-ratenls. i08.!0 fr b.r.
rel; atralghts. $44 23;" clears, $3.73
, Valley, $3.90f4.23, Dakota hard
wheat, $8 30(17.50; Crshsm. $3.50'f 4;
hole wheat, $44 23; rye flour, Joea!
$5; EsMern, $5.HOg8.0O; cornmeal, per
bale, $1.90(92.20.
Wheat New club, 72c per buhcl; new
bluetm, 79o jter bunhel; new valley,
75c.
Barley Feed, $21.30(322 per ton; roll
td, $23(24,
OoU-No. 1 whlto feed, !(?30 per
ton; gray. $20.
MilUtuff-Ursn, $19 per ton; mid
dlinir, $24.30: short. $21; hon, U. S,
mill, $19; Unwed dsiry feed, $18; Afal
fa meal, $18 per ton.
Cereal Foods-Rolled o.ts, cream, fal' 7ci nutn Mg90e per doa
pound sscks, $d.75; lower gradt, $5(f
6.23; oatmeal, steel cut SO pound a.'k,
$8 per barrel; 10 pound saeks, $4.23 per
bale; oatmeal (ground), 30 pound sacks,
$7.50 per barrel; 10-pound sseks, $4 per
bale; split peas, $3 per 100 pound sack;
ia pound Ujxes, $1.40; pearl barley, $4 .23
er 100 pounds; 23 pound boxes, $1.23
per box; pastry flour, 10 pound aaeka,
svn nrt i -I-
lii'o i.j I'lurcr, voinn, K.nin, r'apj
obeat, $8.
Butter, Eggs, Poultry, etc.
Butter City creameries,! extra cream
ery, 21 l-4(22 1 2c per pound; state
creameries! fancy creamery, 201121 l-4c
store butter, )4(fl3c.
Kggs hregon ranch, 22(22 l-2c per
doten; Eaxtern, 20C2lc.
Cheese Oregon full crenm twins, 111
(11 l-2c; Young America, 12(i 12 l-2a.
Poultry Average old hens, 12 l-2fij;
14c; mixed chicken, 12(8 12 l-2c; old
roosters, 910ej young roostirs, ll(S12c
spring, 1-2 to 2 pounds, 15 l-2(al7e;
1 to 1 1-2 pounds, 13ft 15 1-2 c; dressed
chickens, 1314ci turkeys, alive 18
lic; turkeys, choice, 20(20 l-2o; geese,
live, per pound, 7 l-2(S8o; geese, dressed,
per pHtnd, 9(?10c; ducks, old, 13c; ducks
young, inc; pigeons, f 1(4,' I 3) sqtiaDs,
!i (3 2.50. .
Vegetables, Fruits, ate.
Strawberries Oregon, per lb, $X(Rj9c.
Blackberries Crate, $2.
Apple, taUp, $1.50(2.50 por box;
new, $1.30(21.85 per box.
Appricots 90c$l per crate.
Peaches 80$ 90o per crate.
riaras 25900 per crate.
Logan berrius $1.23 per crate.
Blackberries 4 (S 5c per pound.
Fresh Vegetables, '
Chccries 77 l-2c per pound.
CanUloupps 2.75fff3.25 per crate.
Pears 12.50 per box.
Currants 8c per pound.
Prunes 85c(gfl.
Raspbwies 11.25 per crate.
Watermelons le per pound.
Crab apples 50o per box.
Tropical fruits Lemons, choice, $5;
Oranges, naval, fanjy, $2.502.75 per
ox; choice, $2$ 2.50 1 standard, $1.50(2)
1.75 ;Mediterranean sweets, 12.50112.75
Valencias, $3.2flr,3.73.
Grape fruit 2.50(3 per box.
Bananas-(to per pound.''''
I'iuce'iples $2.50r$4 pur dosen.
Artichokes 50o doren.
Hcans 1(S1 l-4e per pound.
Cabbage, 1$1 l-4o pT pound.
Cauliflower li.Wo per dozen.
Celery $1 per down.
Corn 17 l-25!5 per down.
Cucumbers -40 75o per dozen.
Efc'g I'liitit IT 1-2&20C.
head, JOy per down.
PUainlry 25c per down, ,
Teei 2(g5o per pound.
rrppcrtlffQ per pound.
Radishes 10l2o per down,
Jtliubwb 1 1-26 2 l-2c pr pound.
Tomatoes POc&fl per craU.
flijussh Go per pound.
lloot Vegetables Turnips, 11.23
1.40 per aackj carrots, ll.25gl.60 per
U, l-2f per k; garlic,
u-' per pounu.
OnionsCalifornia, red, $1.23 per bun
dredi yellow, $1.75.
PoUtoesM)regwn, new, 73c$lj Cat-
ifornla, new, 85c(,$l.
Raisins Looiie Muscatels, 4crown
7'."j unbleached, seedless Sultanas, Cc;
Groceries, Nuts, Etc.
Coffee Mocha, 2fl(!i2'i Java, ordin
arr. l(S22ei CoU lti-a. fam-v. lr 20c
tot . ..
K'smi, itifffiHCi ordinary, iodize per
I . ., . . . , !.
Iriouml: Mjlumla runst. lOOs.
1 - . ,
eiJ.-S, Uk. il.17.1t Arl....Hfl kllTS.
tl I " ' : " ' '
ujtii
- Ki(-IlW.rlal Jaoan. Vo. 1. 13.871 s
- UoUthril jullni mso- Carollnas. 8(SCii
l,r.,L.n he,l 91
. -
iMtii.nOiluiM river. 1 pound
tall- l,7S per doem 2 twund talis.
A(h i.pound flat, $1.83i fany. lftli
,mn4 flti, $1.W); pound flats, $1.10;
Alanka pink, l-iKjiind talU, 8.V; red. 1
- imnd tails, $1.30; sockeyes, 1-pound
ItalU, $1,83,
PuKttr-Sa.k baitU, 100 pounds: Cube
$3.03; powdered. $3.40; dry grsnuluted,
3.:10; extra C, $4 W; golden CR70;fruit
;inr, f$30; advance over sack basb,
as follows! llarreU, 10c; balf-barreta
I AS,. 1 eA . jM
PT ,w V- tiermst
li --..ras... filT isr I . . !.. a
v'n " uy. euuc(
Mc '7 " " nd
w. 1 " a"Cl ,0 P0""1'
no discount after 30 days.) Beet sugar,
graunlated, $3.20 per 100 pounds; maple
sucar, 15 18c per pound.
Salt-California, $11 per ton, $1.00
per bale; Liverpool, 50. $17; 100s,
$18,50; 200s, $16: half-ground, 100s, $7;
SOs, $7410. ...
Nuts Walnut, 13Jc per pound by
sack, le extra for )es than sack; Bra
til nnts, 15c; filberts, 1 4c; pecans, jum
bos, 14c; extra large, 13c; almonds, I.
X. L., lOJc; chestnuts Italians, 13c;
Ohio, $4.50 p.r 25 pound drum; peanuts,
raw, $7Jc per pound; roated, 9c; pine
nuts, 10(tl2cj hickory nuts, 7c; cocoa-
Beans Small white, 3S(?4ia; large
white, 3i pink, 3J(g3Jc; bayou, is;
Lima, Ojc. ,
Dressed Meats.
Beef Dreesed bulls, l(32c per pound;
cows, 3141c; country steers, 5c.
Mutton Dressed fancy, 5o por pound;
rJi ,
I
Veal Dressed 100 to 125 potmdv7
pounds and up, 3 l-2(5 cant.
Pork-Dressed, 100 to 130, 7S"lc; 130
and up, 67c per pound.
Provisions and Canned Meets.
Hams 10 to 14 pounds, 13ic per
pound; 14 to 10 pounds, 13ic; 18 to 20
pounds, 131c; California (picnic), 0c;
cottage hams, 9c; shoulders, 9c; boiled
bam, 21c; boiled picnic nam, boneless
13c.
Bacon Fsncy breakfast, 19c per
pound; standard breakfast, 17c; choice,
18 l ie; English breakfast, 11 to 14 lbs.,
14 l-2c; peach bacon, 13 l-2c.
Sausage Portland, ham, 18o per
pound; minced hsm, 10c; Summer, choice
dry, 17e bologna, long, lc; weiner-
wurst, 8c; liver, 6c; pork. 9oi blood, 6c;
Tl D E TA
JULY, 1001
High Water.""
A. M.
P.M.
Date.
h.m.
ft.
h.m.
ft.
Saturday
12:40
1:22
( g
.
SUNDAY
0:05
I.I
7.1
f,4
7.$
7,7
7,g
Monday 3
0:43
1.0
8.9!
1.7
1:04
1:42
1:24
4:0
Tuesday 4
1:2S
Wednesday K
t:09
2:57
1:49
4:48
6:55
7:13
Thursday 6
8.4
7.8
rnaay 7
4:51
5:40
1:11
7:38
l:2
1:24
1,0
Saturday g!
7.2
si
SUNDAY 9
(.7
IS
.l
Monday , ..10
1.1
Tuesday ,,n
Wednesday 12
1:13;
9: sr.
1.1
I.j
t.t
I.I
1.0
7.0
7.1
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Thursday , .,13
10:49
11:45;
!
7
10:18
11:10
Friday 14
Saturday 15
12:34
i'.i
1.0
SUNDAY ... ....!.
Monday 17
0:00
1:18
2:00
0:48
1:40
2:10
7.4
7.5
7.5
7.1
7.5
7.5
Tuesday .IS
Wednesday : 19
1.7
1:39
S:l
1:49
4:25
i.s
Thursday 20
1:51
7.8
Friday 21
S:S3
7.S
Saturday 22
4:18
5:09
5:03
5:45
1:29
7:10
8:15
SUNDAY 23
7.4
7.4
MOnday 24
Tuesday 25
:08
7:20
7.5
Wednesday 28
Thursday 27
Friday 28
Saturday 29
SUNDAY SO
RIINDAY SO!
R:S4
7.1
1:40
6.6
1.0
1.5
9:09
7.9
1.1
10:S
11:2'
10:04
10:66
12:14
I.I
7.0
11:43
8.9
I Monday 3l
...Il2:54 7.5
beeduliecMt, 6o; bologna sausage, link.
4' .
Dry Salt Cured Regular short clears,
101 salt; 11 1-4 kutoked; clear beck 11
lt, 11 emoked; clear bellies, 14 to 17
pound average, none salt, none amoked
Oregon exports, 20 to 23 pounds average,
11) salt, 12J amoked.
Lard Leaf lard, kettle-rendered
Tierces, ogej iaMf ojc. 50, 9I; 20 10c
10s, lOjn; 6s, lOJc, Standard pure
Tierces, 8Jcj tube, 8Cj 00s, 0o; 20s
9l) 10, 0cj Cs, 91c Compound
Tierces, 6c; tubs, Cic; 60s, BJcj 10s, 6Jc,
5s, 81c
Pickled Goods Pork, barrels, $18;
halfbarrW, fJ.SOj beef, barrels, f 12;
half-barrels, $0.90.
Canned Meats Corned beef .pound
! I" down, $1.25 j two pounds, 2.35j six
pounds, as. iiosst beer, pounds, 11.23;
two pounds, none) six pounds, none
Roast beef, tall, pounds, none: two
pounds, $2.35; six pounds, none. Lunce
tongue, pounds, $.1.13.
Eops, Wool, Hides, Etc.
Hops Cbolee, 1904, 17(g l9c per pound
Wool Eaetern Oregon, average bet
19'21c; lower grades down to 13c, ac
cording to shrinkage; Valley, 2327
per pound.
Mohair (toice, 31(3 38c per pound.
Hides Dry bides, No. 1, lfl pound
and up, KKSioi per pound; dry kip
No. 1, 5 to 10 pounds, 11(3; I So per pound;
dry calf, No, 1, under 5 pounds, 17 18c;
dry salted, bulls and stage, one-third
les than d.v flint: (culls, moth-eaten
ba.lly cut, scored, murrain, bair-slipped.
wtber-bestn or grubby, 2'S3c per
pound lens); naltcd hides, steers, sound.
00 pounds and over, 9(10c per pound;
60 to 00 pounds, 8i(tiic per pound;
under SO pounds and cowe, Sftfc per
pound; salU;d stags and bulls, sound, 6c
per pound; salted kip, sound,' 13 to 30
pound, 9c per pound ; salted veal, sound
10 to 14 pounds, 9c per pound; salted
calf, sound, under 10 pounds, 10c per
pound; (green unealtcd, lc per pound
lea; culU, lo per pound le). Sheep
skins: Shearling, No. 1 butchers' stock,
23(530c each; short wool, No. 1 butchers'
stock, 40(?50c each; iredium wool, No. 1
butchers' stock, 60(f 80c; long wool, No.
t 1 butchers stork, $11.50 each. Murrain
P011 fr0,n 10 to 20 per cent less or 12
8,4s VT pound; horse hides, salted,
cn. according to aiw, $l.603; dry,
Mcn' according to site, $1(51450; colts
m 2330c each; goat skins, common
10(fl3o each; Angora, with wool on,
23c$l.S0 each.
Tallow Prima, per pound, 34c;
No. 2 and grease, 2(jj3o.
Furs Bear skin, a to size, No. I,
$2.S0!bl0 each; cubs, $12; badger, 23
(?30c; wild cat, with head perfect, 25
60c; house eat, 510c; fox, common
gray, 50f70e; red, $33; cross, $3 15;
silver snd black, 4100(3)200; fishers, $5
6; lynx, $4.50(afl; mink, strictly No. 1,
according to ixe, $12.50; martin,
dark Northern, according to sise and
color, $2.50(3-4; muskrat, larget 10(3; 15c;
skunk, 4080c; civet or polecat, 510c
otter, large, prime skin, $fl$10; panther,
with head and claws perfect, $2(f3; rac-
exn, prime, 30(f50c; mountain wolf,
with hesd perfect, $3.505; coyote, 60c
ft$l; wolverine, $d3; beaver, per skin,
Urge, $3($fl; medium, $34; small, $10
1.50; kiU, 6075c,
Cascara Sagrada (Chittam bark)
Good, 8($8 per pound.
Grain bags Calcutta, 7i!.
Oi!a.
Turpentine Cases, 8flc per gallon;
barrels, 80a per gallon.
White Lead Ton lots, 7.c; 500-pound
lots, 7e; less than 600-pound lota, 8c,
Gasoline Stove gasoline, eases, 231e
iron barrels, 17c; 86 deg. gasoline, eases
32c; iron barrel or drums, 20c.
Coal Oil-Cases, v 20 Jc; iron barrels
14c; wood barrels, 17cj 63 deg., cases,
22c; iron barrels. 15Je.
Linseed Oil Raw, 5-barre lots, 62c
l-barrel lots, 63o; cases, 68c. Boiled: 5
barrel lots, 64o; 1-barrol lots, 63c; cases,
70c,
B I; E, JULY
JULY, 190S.
Low Water.
A.M.
P.M.
Dnte.
h.m
ft.
h.m. I ft'
1:18 3.2
7:04 S.l
7:46 3.0
1:1. 2.9
1:20 1.7
10:07 3.1
10:59 I t
12:00 "ti
ll: 58 1.0
l:0 15
1:18 I.I
4:24 1.0
5:24) 2.0
1:1 1.0
7:08 1.9
7:14 l.t
1:18 t.t
1:22 2.8
10:00 2.1
10:43 2.7
11:30 1.7
Saturday lj
8:20
7:00
7:39
1:19
1:69
9:40
-0.51
-9.9
PUNUAI
Monday
Tuesday w....,
Wednesday
Thursday
-1.0
-1.01
-0.1
0.5
Friday
10:25 0.1
Saturday
11:10
0.71
1.2
Mi
SUNDAY
0:02
Monday 10
1:11
2:22
3:30
4:321
6:27
Tuesday n
Wednesday .12
Thursday 13
Friday ..........14
Saturday 15
SUNDAY 18
1.4
0.8
Oil
0.5!
0.9
1:18
7:03
-1.1
Monday ,.17
Tuesday ..18
Wednesday 19
Thursday 20
Friday 21
Saturday ,,. 22
7:45
1.0
fcaafO.8
1:69
9:34
-0.S
0.3
10:05
10:37
SUNDAY 23
Monday 24
11:10
0:24
Monday 24
11:46
Tuesday ..
1:22
2:23
Wednesday 26
Thursday 27
.3:23
Friday 28
Saturday 29
4:18
5:08
5:65
1:35
SUNDAY SO
Monday 31j
1.S
l A
2.5 i
2.4 12:38 2.1
1.4 1:631 I.I pn
v.i s:3 i.s a
-0.5 5:55 1 0 ,
-0.1 1:43 O.J I Swr
Sunday Excursion ta 7ortb Beach.
Tha Ilwaco Potilway end Navigation
Company are selling round trip ticket
every Sunday from Astoria to all
cotta, at a rate' of one dollar for the
points on Long Beach, Including Nab
round trip.
MEDICAL.
THE
!!.,:. GEE WO
Chinese
Medicine Co.
Formerly locate' 253
AIJr Wtreet; for the
nast Ave trsrs.HA VP.
VplMOVED into the
Wr.xluTft brick building
Dlii 4St flip k.llthgaf ,.t,r.
ner or rust sini Mnmn Miri Vn.
trance iC2 I ront 8t.
Successful Home Treatment
'J".t:.M? 0 Is ktiowo thronithout the
rt!!e4 eu,t.s". l called tbel.f ..iilnest
IxicUir on aiout)t of his wonderful eures
without the Hid t s knife, wltl t using
IHllMMt Of d llu ufanv kinA Ou .......
and ail dlseurawlib powerful oriental fm
herh. hurts Km) veyeuible that sre un
known lo niw,ru! ef,.nc in this country,
mul through the u nt Diu. ,ur,..i. ,..V
dh-s lieiunriiiitecs to cure
Catarrh, Aithma, Lun Trouble, Rhtumetiint
Nervouinen, Sownch, Liver, Kidney, Female
WeskntM snd all Chronic Dilutes.
Call or wni... en. i.n, ikwii stamps for,
walllns h. k imd elreulsr. Addres,
in t- us woo ChintM Mfdicln Co., ;
No. I'M 1.2 hirst St.. I F. Car Mm,.
Mention it i o..A a
TRAVELERS' GUIDE.
TOWINO, FREIGHTIXO AXD EX-
CURSI0X3.
STEAMER JORDAN
for Cathlamet, way landings, I n. m.
dally eicept Sunday. '
JUNE.
STEAMER WENONA
for Grays River. Knappton and way
landings.
aiOly as follows:
Jair.
Thursdsy 20, 12:30, P .M.
Friday 21, 1:00.
Saturday 22, 1:30.
Monday 24. 3:00.
Thursdsy 23, 4:00.
Wednesday 26, 6:15.
Thursdsy, 27, 6:30.
Friday 28, 7:00.
Saturday 29, 8:00.
Monday 31, 9:30.
Agents S. S. Roanoke for Coos Bay,
Eureka, San Francisco and San Pedro,
Gray S..S. Co. Steamere to Coos
Bay, Eureka and San . Francisco. Str,
Toledo to Grays Harbor. Tuesday and
Saturday.
C. H. CALLENDER. Manager.
3
YOU WILL BE SATISFIED
WITH YOUR JOURNEY.
If your tickets read over, the Deo
ver end Rio Grande Railroad, the
"Scenlo Line of the World."
BECAUSE
Thert are so many acenlo attrac
tlona and points of Interest alons
the line between Of Jen end Den
ver that the trip never become
tiresome.
If you are folng- East, write for In
formation end ffet a pretty book that
will tell you all about It .
W. C. McBrids, General Agent
124 Third Street
PORTLAND. OREGON
SAN FRANCISCO &
PORTLAND S. S. CO.
Fare Including berth and msals, 15j
Round-trip, 123.
Stumer Leaves Astoria for San
Francisco Every 5 Days.
Connects at SanFrancisco with Pail
and Steamer Lines for South,
ern California.
"aMsraweasBssestB
O. W. ROBERTS, Agent.
Astoria; Oregon.
' Gen. Pas, Agent.
Sari Francisco, Csl.
wEil Ail
? ytl'BUtsX 1 DnBI
' klkln dicbrM,
reurut4 U trriuiiont
MENAr10W0Ml.
Jfnrnnotqrl
InSunaMtioas,
sr ulrratlan
of naciil mmbrn.
,mlVSSCMIIWllCe. -nt or nnoui.
nosan,ir l eoie j omactsta, -
I br (isr. fr.p.iii, (or
e CirculM sasl va ronusst.
iiiiiiwo
TRAVELERS' GUIDE.
ASK ANY
TRAVELER
and he will
tell yea tbe
Electrki Lighted.
Is tbe Crick Trala of them all for
COMFORT Ui ELEGANCE
The ticket office at Portland is at
a5S Morrison St., Cor. 3d.
A. D. CHARLTON,
Acsistaot General Passenger Agent,
PORTLAND. OREGON. .
"Best
by Test"
' A trans continental trav
eler eays: I've tried thero
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. f
tiefors stat ting on a trip no matter
wber writs for Interesting informa
tion aboat comfortable iraveUng, .
H. L SISLEU, General Ajtnt
132 Third St. Portland, Oregon.
T. W. Tf ABDALI.
General Passenger Afeat,
bt. raol, Minn.
The land of fruits, flower end eun-
shine, where all the summer sports
may be enjoyed la winter.
PORTLAND to L03 ANGELES
AND RETURN.
reached via
THE SHORT ROUTE
Beautifully Illustrated booklets end
folders, descriptive of the many charm
ing winter resorts, may be secured
from-any Southern Pacific Agent, or
address "
W. E. COMAN,
G. P. A Portland, Ore.
ASK THE AGENT TOR
TICKETS
Te 'tpekane, lit Paul, Unnneepolie,
Dulutn, Chieego, 9t Leuia, end all
points test and seutlv
2 OVERLAND TRAINS DAILY Q
The Flyer and 1 be Fast Mall L
SPLENDID SERVICE
UP TO DATE EQUIPMENT
COURTEOUS EMPLOYE
Oeylight trip eeroae the Ceseede and
- Reeky Mountains.
for tickets, rates folders end full In
ConsuUtoa cell on or eddreee
H. DICKSON.
City Ticket Aent.
121 Third Street, Portland. Or.
O. TERK.ES, A. O. P. A,
Corner First nveaue and Tester way.
Seattle, Wash.
WE GIVE EXPEDITED
SERVICE ON FREIGHT
ROUTE YOUR SHIPMENTS
VIA GREAT NORTHERN
Pull Information fro re
WM. HARDER, General Agent
Portland, Ore.
1 The World's Pelr Route,
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$55
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TRAVELERS GUIDE.,
FAMOUS
TRAINS
The Southwest Limited Kansas City
to Chicago, The Overland Limited U
Chicago via. Omaha, The Pioneer
Limited St Paul to Chicago, nu via
Chicago,
Milwaukee and
St. Paul Rajlway
4 Each route offers numerous attrac
tions. The principal thing to iasurw
a quick, comfortable trip east le te
aee that your tickets read vie O
Chicago, Milwaukee & St.' Paul SaiS
' , way. '
H.S. Rowel Qen'lAgt.,
134 Third Street Portland.
A. & C. R. R.
TIME CARD.
" EFFECTIVE JUNE 24, 1305.
Leave PORTLAND Arrive
8 00a.m Portland Union 11.20 a. nt
7 00p.m. depot for Astoria 9.50 p.m
T230 p.m r
Leave ASTORIA Aarivw
1.4a a'm J for Portland and llJSOejn
8 10 p.m ( way points - 1(U0 p-a
SEASIDE DIVISION
Leave ASTORIA Arrive
11 35 a. m j for Seatkle Direct 5a0p.es
Leave ASTORIA. Arrive)
&15a.m ( forWarrenton 1 I0:45aj
110a.m. ( Hammond, Ft ll.OOajn.
60 p.m (Stevens, Seaside) 7:40 a, sa
Leave SEASIDS Arrive
5 .-00 p.m for Astoria Direct 1 12 :30e.aa
Leave SEASIDE. Arrfv
rj.15 a. m i for Warren ton Ft ) 9 25a.ra
J.30p.m. i Stevens. Ham- v lJOpjn.
9.4Ua.m ' mond, Astoria )
Saturday only,
order.
4 Daiiy except Sat-
Th rough tickets and close cbnnectioa
via N. P. Railway at Portland and Coble
and 0. K. 4 X. vie Portland.
J. a MAYO,
General Freight and Passenger Agent.
V
OREGON
SllOJTLlNE
71 hours from Portland to ChlctM.
No chance of cere.
TIME HTHKDCLKS
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PORTLAND
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SCHEDULE OF T. J. P0ITER.
For July, 1905.
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Thursday, 20
9.00;3.oo;j.IOlfl.a5155
Friday." 2lT
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Saturday, 2&
n.016.00!
Sunday, 23
7.ooil.i5pj3
Tuesday, 2o ..,
Wednesday, 2tT
6.20i3.so;i.oo;9.ijll
Thursday, 27 ..
10.40!4.4oi'8.oo97l5j4.W
'riday, 2S .,
1.40f5.4o;.ooi9.i34u
Saturday, 29
oo-ooj j
Sunday, 30 ,
jt.ooio.15g4.i5
Black face figures, P. M.j light, A. M.
STEAMER NAHCOTTA
leaves Astoria on the Tide
DAILY
FOR ILWACO. connecting there wit
treJne for Long Beach, Tioga and
North Beach points. Returning ar
rives at Astoria same evening.
Through tickets to end from ell prin
cipal European cltlea.
0. W. ROBERTS, Acent,
Astoria, Ore.