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SUNDAY, JULY 30, 1905. lilt MORNING ASTORIA!, ASTOulA, ORIUOa. PORTLAND MARKET Latest Quotations In the Portland Produce Markets. Complete Market Report Corrected Each Day Clvini lh Whole! Price of Commodities, Farm Product tod Vege table. Portland, July 2H. Thrr w nolle tl lucit'iiPM" in tln h.iimIht of I'lili kctm revived yesterday rrtuHinj? In a slight ri'iluttlim in juVt'i. Oregon K ship ini'itU ha vi fallen off the pat two tiny rv)iij to tli hot weather ami many of th vk nwlvfj are in 14 abape. Fruit" of all kind arc In deuiand an! tl.c prle r coiiiimie stilf. Rran advanced 511c tn vetetilny, due to the lit' ii-MM-4 d" tuand fiift ilairywn, and the fmt tliat arveial fbmrlwr mill have cloned down. A ear load of banatwa on b was r yed ytriluy and met with ready sale. .-, Grain, Flour, Feed, Etc. Floiir-rnt'-nl. l4(iw.VI0 per r rrli straight, 4'.4 2J; clears, WW it Vallev. I.UMif4 2Si Dakota hard wheat. fl,Srti.7.fj (irnliain, f.l.MMi whole wheat, t44.2fti rye floor, loeal 5 i Ftrn, $.VHO(. 5.W0; eornmesl, per lale, 1 tl(l(2 2o. Wh-at- New rinh, ",2'mi pr I.HhM; I.Iiio.Iiiii. TTwHO: iter liunhil, new Vnlley, 7. (Nit.--N. I white feed, fJ!'2 'r tons utay, fin. MjlUluffs-JIrsn. I9 ht ton;' mid- ding. 4 50 altorta, Vi simp. 1-. mills, 1tti lineed dulry feed, lltf; Afal fa meal, IIS per ton. Cereal FixkU-Rolled cats, cream, 00- pound aaeki, f75s lower grade, i.Vf (1.25 1 oatmeal, ateel rut 80 pound saeks, M per barrel; 10 . pound sacks, R25 per ialei oatmeal (ground), 50 pound sacks, 17.30 per barrel ; 10 pound sai'M. I V bales split peas, 5 per 1W pound sack k pound boxes, 1.40 pearl barley, R23 per 100 pound 23 pound boxe, 11.23 per box 1 pantry flour, 10 pound sacks, rj 50 per bale. , Hay.-Tlni.rthy, l.V15 per ton: new. llfU2; clover, Hfi9; gtain, H'i9; Cheat, 19. Butter, Eftgi, Poultry, etc. RutterClty rromuerW,; extra cream rry, 22l'2.V per pound; erie; fancy creamery, titt 2'2'. cream 1 2c; More butter, 5rti 111, Vug Oregon rari.-h, 21 12i 22' per doreh; Katern, 2K2I Cheee- Oregon full cream twins, 12 (; Young America, He. PoultryAverage old hen. 12 1 2' IV; mixed chicken. Uti,i 12c; old rootem I0(irifrfjirtnir nniec ,llAiUl aprliig", 1 12 to 2 poundi, 10 l-2''i 1 to I 12 pound, luvil7i dreiwd chiiken. nwiltcj turkey, alive" turkey, I lioi.-e. S(l22 1 2c; geee, live, ier pound. f lcj geene, dreed, per pound, (IfiijIOej duck, old, 1.1c; duck young, ((iiH ; pigeon, $1 1.25; wub, f.i2..W. Vejetablei, Fruits, etc. ( herrie 7C 12 12 er Mund. Apph, table, 1,.W2.50 por Apprii-ot OOi-ftll per crate. lVai hen - 75(00 ier 'crate, JMnm 25(3 1HN per crute. ltliuklH'iricH ftiM 0 M-r pound. box; ('ntitnlotipe-M.7.Vrt 5,50 per crate, Tear-$2.25 per box. CunnnU 80 per pound. rrnnea-8.Vgl. l!npberrlc $1.25 er crate. Watermelon le per pound. . Crab applca 50o per box. Tropical fruit I.emon, choice $-1.50 ( 5 .10. Orange, naval, fnney. $2.502.75 per Ikix; idioii-e, $2(2.50, atamlard. H..YW $1.75; JliMliterrniiemi aweet, $2.5(tlti2.75 Vnlcncin, $3.23CA 5.73. Onipe fruit 2.30(JB .per box. HaiiHim 5 1 -2 per pound. 1'ineapplca $2.50f 4 per dozen. Fresh Vegetable!. Artichoke 50c dofen. Iteane 11 l-4e er pound. Cabbage, l(ff l l-4c per pound. Cauliflower 7. 00c per doien. Cehiy-75(583. ' - Corn 75fa$l. CuciimlM-ia 25(5 50 per box. Kgg riant IT l-2("20o. rnraley 23o per iloten. Teaa 2(5,Bo per pound. IVppora 15o per pound. Radiahea 10(S .12c per dozen. Rhubarb 1 l-2ffl2 l-2o per pound. Tomutoc 85rt$l per crute. SipioHh 5o per pound. Root Vegetable Tiirnipl, " '$1.25$ 1.40 per aack;' carrot, $1.251.50 iei aaekj beet, $l(gl.23 per eackj garlic, 12ic per poundi ' ' ' J Onlorw California red, $1.23 per hun dredi yellow, $13.1 Potatoes Oregon, new, 50cJ$l Cab Iforola, new, B5e4$l, RaUtn Toom Muscatels, 4 crown 7" 1 unbleached, Beadle Sultanas, CJci Groceries, Kuts, Ite. Coffee Moiiba, 2032fc Java, ordin ary, lHft22! CoeU Rica, fancy, 'l$($20o( goiMl, lOIUci ordinary, I0(12o per pound) Columbia roast, eases, 100) l.1.73 Ms, $13.73 Arbuckle, $14.75; l-lon, $14.73. - Rh Imperial Japan, No. 1, $3,371; .Southern Japan, $.'1,30 j Carolina, S&etci broken head, 21c Salmon Columbia river, 1 pound tall, $1.75 per dozen; 2 pound tails $2.40; 1 pound flaU, $1.85; fancy, 11)- pound flat, $1.80; pound flats, $1.10; Alanka pink, 1 pound tall, Kk red, 1- pound tails, $1410; sockeye, 1 pjund tall, $1,83. , l Sugar Sack bai, 100 pound! Cult, $3.03; powdered, $3.40; dry granulated, .'..DO; extra C, ti M; golden C,4,70;frult sugar, $3..K); advance over sack. bai, a followst IlarreU, 1)cj half-barrels 25c; Imxes, Wto per loO iound. (Term! On remittance within 13 day, deduct )e per pound; if later than 15 day and within 30 day, deduct per pound; no illecount after W days.) TWt sugar. gratinlute1, $3 20 per KM) pound; umple sugar, 13(Ih per pound. Halt California, $11 pr ton, $1.00 pr bale; Liverpool, So, $17; 1W $10.50; 2'M, (10; half ground, 1(KM, $7; 5, $7.50. Nuts Walnut, 13J; per pound by sack, lc extra for le titan ack; firs ill nut, J3c; lllbert. lie; pecan, jum bo, 14e; extra large, 1 5c; almond, I. X. lu, Id Jo; chestnut, Italian, 13c; Ohio, $4.00 per 23. pound drum; jwanut, raw, $7Je per pound; roated, 9i?; piua nut, lo12c; hickory nut, 7c; cocoa nut, 7e; coiinut, 33(a,t0e per dotcn. ju-an Mnall white, lif, large white, 3; pink, 31"; i'-; bayou, 41c; Uma, flje. " ' Dressed Meats. , Bcef-Dreeu bulls, Ci2v per pound; cows, 3H4c; country steers, (t3e. Muttan Dressed fancy, 5c per pound; ordinary, 4c. Ve.l-DreM,l 100 to 123 pound. (1 1 1 ; i-j 10 piiinun, uiju, suv pounds and up, 3 !-2'i.3 cunt. Pork Dresed, 100 to 150, 7s71c; 130 and up, 0ii.7 per pound. : Provisloni and Canned Meat. Hams 10 to 14 pounds, 131c per pound; 14 to 10 pound, !3c; H to 20 pound, MJc; California (picnic), 0c; cottage hams, 0c; shoulder, 9c; boiled am, 21c; boiled phnic ham, boneless, 13c. Racon Fancy breakfut, lc per H)iinil; stanilard bresktat, tic; elioiie, 13 1 2c; Kngli.li breakfat, 11 to 14 lb., 14 l-2cj re-ach bawn, 13 12c. Sausage Portland, ham, ISc per (Kiund; minced ham, 10c; Rummer, choice dry, 171c; bologna, long, l(c; weiner wuraUJk; liver, tic; pork, 9c; blood, Ac; headcheene, 0.-; bologna sauage, link 41c ' Dry Salt Cured Regular short clears 101 lt; 1114 mnoked; clear back 111 salt, 11 smoked; clear bellies, U to 17 pounds average, none salt, none smoked; Oregon exorts, 20 to 25 pounds average, 111 salt, 121 smoked. Lard Leaf lard, kettle-rendered: Tierce, Pjc; tub, 91c; 00. Pie; "0a 10c; lOs.-lOJc; 5s, 101c. Standard pure: Tierces, 81c; tub, Otc; 60s, Pic; 20 OJc; 10, 9Jc; 6, lJc. Compound: Tierce,. tic; tubs, 6; 60s, BJc; 10s, pjc, 5. OJc. Pickled OixxU Pork, barrel, $IS; half barrel, 9.30; Is-cf,- barrels, $lf '; hu If-barrel, $6.30. Canned Meats Corned beef .pound. per d'Hcii, $1.2.; two Hund, $2.35; six pound, $S. Roait beef, pound. $1.25; JULY, 1905,, High Water. A. M. P.M. Dute. h.m. ft. h.m. ft- ' Saturilny 8UNDAT 12:40 s g 1.1 0:05 8.S (.0 88 8.7 8.4 7.8 1:2 Monday 0:43 2:04 2:42 8:24 4: OH 4:61 6:40 7.4 Tuesday 1:25 7.j 7,7 Wedneaday , S:09 2:67 Thursday ,., 7. Friday 3:49 4-.4H 8:55 7:13 8.0 8.1 Saturday .., 7.2 .7 3 8 UN DAT ., :31 8,1 t.l Monday 7:28 8:2tl 1:24 10:18 11:10 Tuesday .... 1:32 (1.1 8,8 Wednesday . :45 (.2 4 17 8.( Thursday .. . 10:49 8.8 10 7.0 Friday 11:45 Saturday .. SUNDAY .. 0:00 0:48 1:29 2:10 .i 12:84 1:18 8:00 2:39 8:16 3:411 4:25! 6:03 6:45 6:29 7:20 7.2 Monday . . . . (.0 8.7 7 4 7.5 Tuesday IS Wednesday 19 8.3 7.8 7.S 6.7 12 6.7 6.4 (.3 6.6 1ft 15 .7.5 Thursday 20 2:51 3:3:t 4:18 6:09 7.5 7.5 7.5 7.4 7.4 7.6 Friday 51 TIDE TABLE, JULY Saturday 22' SUNDAY 23 Monday 24 Tuesday ........ .2j Wednesday 2 Thursday 27 Friday 28 Saturday 29 BUNDAY 30; SUNDAY J" Monday Jli 6:08 7:20 8:84 9:40 10:38 11:28 8:15 8:09 7.9 10:04 8.3 10:66 12:14 11:43 12:66 8.6 7.0 8 9 7.5 two pounds, none; six pounds, none. Roast beef, tall, pounds, none; two pounds, $2.33; six pounds, none. Lunca tongue, pounds, $3.13. Hop, Woot Hides, Etc. Hop (Hioh-e, 1004, 17 10c per pound Wool Eastern Oregon, average beat, 10(3 21c; lower grade down to 15c, ac cording to shrinkage; Valley, 23g27 per pound. Mohair Choice, 31(3.1Hc per pound. Hide Dry hides, No. 1, 10 pounds and up, 10(3; 101 Pr pound; dry kip No. 1, $ to 10 pounds, 113 13c per pound; dry calf, No. 1, under 8 pounds, 17igl8cj dry salted, bulls and atags, one-third lens than d.y flint; (culls, moth-eaten, badly cut, scored, murrain, hair-slipped, wther-beatetj or grubby, 2(3c per pound Ins) j salted hides, steers, sound 60 pounds and over, 9"?I0c per pound; 30 to 00 pounds, 8J!c per pound; under SO pound and cows, 8(0c per pound; Salted stags and bulls, sound, k per pound; salted kip, wound. 15 to 30! pounds, 9c per pound; salted veal, sound 10 to 14 pound, Vc per pound; salted eulf. sound, under 10 pound, 10c per pound; (green utmattcd, lc per pound e"; cull, lc per pound le). fjheep skin: .Shearling, No. 1 butchcrt stock, 25(,'30c each; short wool, No. 1 butchers' stock, 40(30c each; nediurn wool, No. 1 butchers' stock, WWSOcj long wool, No. I' butchers' stock, $l1.30 each. Murrain pelt from 10 to 20 jier cent less or 12 &14o per pound; hore hide, salted each, g.-cording to size, $1.5)(j3; dry, sell, according to sie, $1(31 M; colts' hide, 25(S 50e each; goat aklus, common lw 1 3c each; Angora, with wool on, 23e(a$l.30 each, Tallow Prime, per pound, ie No. 2 and greae, 2(3c. ' Furs Ih-ar skins, as to sire, No. 1, $2.3011.10 each; cub,' $1(52; badger, 23 50c; wild cat, with head perfect, 23($ 50c; house eat, 8(5 10c; fox, common gray, 50(?70; red, $.1(i5; cro, $3(313; silver snd black, $100(0200; fthers, $3( 6; lynx. $4.3O(0; mink, strictly No. 1, according to size, $12.50;' martin, dark Northern, according to size and color, $2.30 4 ; mnkrat, large, I0(f 15c; skunk, 40(50c; civet or polecat, 510c otter, large, prime akin, fOr-i 10; panther, with head and elawa perfect, $2(jS; rac coon, prime, 30(5 30c ; mountain wolf, with head perfect, $3JJ0(2S; coyote, 60c 71,.. wolwtiMa1l! Wv, er, per skin, large, $5($0; medium, $3(24; small, $1(3 1.30; kits, 60g75c Cascara Sagrada (Chlttam bark) flood, 31'S'S er pound. tirain bag Calcutta, "; Oil. Turpentine Casea, 8flc' per gallon; barrels, 80c per gallon. White Lead Ton lots, 7c; 500-pound lot, 72c; lcs than 600 pound lot, 8c. Gasoline Stove gasoline, cases, 231c; Iron barrels, 17c; 80 deg. gasoline, cases, 32c; iron barrels or drum, 20c. Coal Oil Caws, 201c; iron barrels. 14V; wood barrel, 17c; 03 deg., caes, 22c; iron liarrela, 15. Unseed Oil Raw, 6-barrel lot, 62c; 1 barrel lots, 63e; case, 08c. Roiled t 5 hsrrel lots, 04c; 1 -barrel lots, 65c; cases, 70c. A Surprise Party. A pleasant surpri.te party may be giv en to your atomach and liver, by taking a medicine which will relieve their pain and discomfort, vi: Dr. King' New Life Pill. They are a most wonderful remedy, affording sure relief and cure, for headache, dizziness and constipation. 25c at Chas. Roger' dmg store. Sunday Excursion to north Beach. The Ilwaco Railway and Navigation (Company are' stilling round trip ticket every Sunday from Astoria to all cot tn, at a rate of one dollar for the points on Long 'Beach, including Nan round trip. JULY, 1905. Low Water. Date. Saturday SUNDAY Monday ., 3 Tuesday Wednesday Thursday 6 Friday 7 Saturday ........ 8 SUNDAY ....... t Monday ...... ...10! Tuesday 11 Wednesday 12 Thursday 13 Friday 14 Saturday 15 SUNDAY 16 Monday 17 TueRdny 18 Wednesday 19 muractuy 20 Friday 21 Saturday 22 SUNDAY 23 Monday 24 Monday 24 6 Tuesday .. Wednesday ...... 26 Thursday ........ 2 Friday 28 Saturday 29 SUNDAY. 80 Monday 31 a.m. 1 pjwr h ni I , I h I t. ....... 1 v. 1 .,..11, j 1., '6:201-0.51 :18 8.2 7:00 -0.9 7:04 8.1 7:39 -1.0 7:415 8.0 8:19-1.0 8:3 2.9 1 8:59 -0.8 9:20 17 9:40-0.610:07 2,6 10:25 6.1110:69 2.4 11 ml a ?l 0:02 2.2 lT2:66rVil 1:11 1.9 12:58 2.0 2:22 1.4 2:6 2 5 3:30 0.8 8:18 19 4:32 0.1 4:24 10 6:27 -0.5 6:24 3.0 6:18-0.9 6:18 10 7:03 -1.1 7:08 2.9 7:45 -1.0 7:54 18 8:23-0.8 8:38 18 8:59 -0.3 9:22 2.8 9:34 0.3 10:00 2.8 10:05 0.8 10:43 2.7 10:37 1.3 11:30 2.7 11:10 1.9 0:24 2.6 11:4G IE 1:22 2.4 12:38 2.9 1: 2:1 2.0 1:40 Is ! 8:23 1.4 2:53 3.4 ! 4:18 0.7' 4:03 15 6:08 0.1 6:04 3.3 5:65 -0.5 6:65 10 6:35 -0.9 6:43 0.7 Perfect womanhood depend on per feet Beelln. features rret gift of physical beauty come to all who use lIol!iter Rocky Mountain Tea Bright eye ami red cheek follow its use. 35 cent. Forced to SUrre. u. . jueen, 01 wnoora, Ky., sayai "For 20 year I uffered agonies, with a sore ou my upper lip, so painful, some time that 1 could not eat. After vain ly trying everything else, I cured it with Bucklin' Arnica Salve." It' great for burns, cut aod wound. At Cha. Rog era' drug store; only 23 cent. MEOIiAU THE Dr. C. GEE W0 Chinese Medicine Co. Formerly locate! 253 Alder Street; for the trtut tivntcurii HA VP. MOVED into the V II anre I, tick hiiil.lmir VS ,t the south-east cor. ueroi i-usi mii Morrison Wtreets. .En trance Nc 162 r rout Mr. Successful Home Treatment Dr. CORK af) i know,, throughout the rode Faf-. 'i I. caii,., thr (.r.-Hi ( lilnww IKH-tor on account of hi wonderful curi- without Hie am of a knife, without unlng pol,n or i u. f ,,y ninrt. n ir,t. aoy ami all dlenn will. i,wrful orlontal h.-rh. hr.. an, I viyetabte that are un known to mwl.11,1 m-ivnrv In tin. counlry. aiKl thr.h tl im nf thew, hariulw reme die ne(0uranu-n lo cure Catarrh, Asthms, Lun Trouble, RheumstiW, NtrvowiWM, Storr;h. Uver, Kidnsy, female Weakness and all Chronic Dbtttes. ( j"!.,or TT '"'"l.win 4 i-cnt !nipsfor ruaUlnS'tionk ami circular. Addre. The C 0 Wo Chiiwte Mfdicin Co., No. I6 .2 Pirn St. S.E. Cor Morrison. asennoa ti.u. Portland Ortjon TRAVELERS' GUIDE. i asaf TOWINO, FREIQHTINO AND EX CURSIONS. STEAMER JORDAN for CathUmet, way Undlng. 3 p. m dally except Sunday. JUNE. ' STEAMER WENONA for Oray River, Knappton and way landings. alDiy sa follow: July. Saturday 29, 8.00. Monday 31, 9:30. Agents S. 8. Roanoke for Coos Bay. Eureka, San Francisco and San Pedro. Gray 8. S. Co. Steamers to Coos Bay, Eureka and San Francisco. Str. Tole.J0 to Graya Harbor, Tuesday and Saturday. C. H. CALLENDER. Manager. HhiiJifflH 1 YOU WILL BE SATISFIED WITH YOUR JOURNEY. If your ticket read over the Den ver and Rio Orande Railroad, thf "Scenic Lln of the World." BECAUSE There ar o many cenlc attrac tion and points of Interest along the line between Ogrden and Den ver that the trip never becomes tiresome. If you are going- East, write for in formation and get a pretty .book thai will -tell you all about It W. C. McBride, General Agent. 124 Third Street PORTLAND. . OREGON SAN FRANCISCO & PORTLAND S. S. CO. Far Including berth and meal, $15; Round-trip, $25. Steamer Leaves Astoria for San Francisco Every 5 Days. Connects at SanFrancisco .with Rail and Steamer Lines for South, em California. G. . ROBERTS, Agent. Astoria, Orejf'. A. Q. D. KERF.ELL, Gen. Pa a. Agent. San Francisco, Cal. MEN AND WOMEN. I'm. Bi( t for annataml di-bm,lDflrinilioo, Irritation! or ukfiiuou, of mu com nieuibriko. h.Hdl. Pi,.lM.. mnd not Mtrin. geHit or iHjiflunou. D f 1 HoM hf DracffUla, un U aklAtn wratrttws in r refill iiiNi J o. II a 1 I Circular wvit vt) riut TRAVELERS' GUIDE. ASK ANY TRAVELER and he will tell yea the 11 HI Electric Lighted. 1$ the Crick Trata of thtm all for C0MF0XT asi ELEGANCE. The ticket office it Portland is at aSS Morrison St., Cor. 3d. A. D. CHARLTON, Aisietaot General Peenger Agent. t PORTLAND. OREGON. "Best 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. Before staitln on a trip no matter wher-wrt! for tniereMin informa tion about cotu(oUatL traveling. H. L SiSLER, General Af nL 132 Third 6L Portland, Oregon. T. W. TlaSDAUE, General PusenRer Agent. Bt haul, Minn. alii oi ilia ! The land of rulta, flowers and un shlne, where all the aurnmer sports may be enjoyed In winter. 'PORTLAND to LOS ANGELES AND RETURN. reached via ' THE SHORT ROUTE Beautifully illustrated booklet and folder, descriptive of the many charm Ins; winter resort, may bo secured from any Southern Pacific Agent, or address W. E. COMAN, G. P. A, Portland, Or. ASK! THE AO&NT FOR TICKETS YIA To 8pokis, St. Paul, Minnaapolia, Duluth, Chicago, 8t Louie, and all pointa east and south. 2 OVERLAND TRAINS DAILY Q The Flyer and 1 he Fast Mail Z SPLENOIO SERVICE UP TO DATE EQUIPMENT C0URTE0U9 EMPLOYE Daylight trip across the Cascade and Rocky Mountains. For tickets, rates folders snd full in formation call on or address a DICKSON, City Ticket Agent III Third Street, Portland. Or. . . Q. TERKES. A. O. P. A, Corner First avenue and Tesler way, Seattle, Wasi. WE GIVE EXPEDITED 8ERVICE ON FREIGHT ROUTE YOUR SHIPMENTS VIA GREAT NORTHERN Full Information from , VVM. HARDER, General Agent Portland, Ore. The World's Fair Rout. TRAVELERS' GUIDE. THE MILWAUKEE Toe Pioneer Limited" St Paul to Chi cago. "Short Line" Omaha to ' , Chlcaio. -South-West Limited" Ksosm CitT to Chimin N'o trains in the service of any rail road in the world that equals in equip ment that of the Chicago, Milwaukee 4k St Paul Bj. Thejr own and operate their own sleeping and dining car on all their trains and give their nation as excellence of service not obtainable else where, . Rerths on tbeir sWper are longer, higher and wider than in imilar car oa any other line. They protect their train by the Block system. ' - .- - ' Connections msde with all trass con tinental lines in Union Depots. Her talcs Dansk, Svensfc- og Norsk. Hier wird deutsch gesprocbeo. . vf H. S. Rowe, General Agent, Portland, Oregon. 134 Third Street, corner Alder. A. & C. R. R. TIME CARD. - EFFECTIVE JUNE 24, 1905. , Leave PORTLAND Arriva 8n0a.m Portland Cnion 11.20. m i 7 00p.m. depot for Astoria 9.50 p.m t2)p.m - Leave ASTORIA Arrfv 7.45 a'nr J for Portland aod ll.50s.ra 6 10 p.m ( wy points 1 10.50 p-nt . SEASIDE DIVISION. , Leave ASTORIA Arrtv 11 35a.m for Sessiie Diroct f 53Q p m Leave - ASTORIA. Arrlv 8.15 a.m f for Warrnton i 10:45a.m llOs.m. i Hammond, Ft 11.00a.m. 6.50 p.m (Steven. Seaside) 7:40a,m Leave SEASIDE ArIts 5 :00 p m ) for Astoria Direct 1 12 :30p.ra Leave SEASIDE. Arrivw 6.15 a. in ( for Warren ton Ft ) 9 25a.tn 130 p m. I Stevens. Ham IJOp.m. 9.4'Ja.m ' mond, Astoria 1. Saturday only. 4 Daiiy except Sat urday. Through tickets and close connection, via N. P. Railway at Portland and Gobls and O. R. t N. via Portland. J. C MAYO, General Freight and Passenger Agent. OREGON SlIOIT LINE ajjd UnionPacific 71 hours from Portland to Cnlcaa. No chance of csrs. . ; ? TIME HTHEDCLE3 Depart From Arrlv PORTLAND Chicago ' : Portland Halt Lake. Denver, Ft Special Worth, Onaaba, Kan- 1 35 P si :la. m. sa Cltj.Ht Loula, via Hunt- Ch.cao and tbe Eaat lug ton Atlantic r.xpresa .Salt Uke, Denver ft (fcljp. m. IWorth.Omalia, Kan- 7:ltaas via Runt-mu City, Kt Louis, luUu jCUicagoaud the East ',. 8t. Paul Walla Walla, f ewla- Kant Mail ton. $pokttu. Mlnne- : IS P. in. (apolls . t l-aul, Hulutlil 8.00 Dtn vla.po- Milwaukee, Chicago, kaoe land Cast Dally ei- It'olunibla Kl--er to 4 a m cept sun--ortaudaud Way Daitvpx Jny aCMiiijl jitiJiuK - cepl'Moa SCHEDULE OF T. J. POTTER. For July, l!H)5. 2 jie' S 5: DATE B a a. a 3 Lv Lv, LvlLv Ar Thursday, 20 Fridav. 21 9.003.005.105; I2i 9.0) 3,00 5.40 6.25; 1 .53 Sat unlay, 22 Sunday, 23 iia.016.ooi 17.00,8,15115 Tuesday, 25 . . , Ye3 nesday, 2U Thmilav727 9.OO3.00 8.00 9.15 4.15 0.21)3.208.009.154.15 10.40 4.4o8.oo'9.i3;15 Friday, 2S 11.40 5.40 8.00 9.1514.15 Saturday, 29 Suntiayr30 l.ooy.ooj !8.oo 9.15' 4.15 Biaek face figures, P. M.; light, A. M. STEAMER NAHC0TTA Leaves Astoria on the Tide DAILY FOR ILWACO, connecting ther with train for Long Beach. Tioga snd North Beach pointa. Returning ar rives st Astoria same evening. Through tickets to and from all prim clpal European cities. O. W.' ROBERTS. Asent, Astoria, Ore,