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WEDNESDAY,' AUGUST A 1903. ilil! hOKMING ASTORIA!, A9TOM1A, ORlXilM, if tiimn OF HEALTH rt in I n 11 1 1 7'.r"'k,'"j'" V IS POt'MG. Absolutely Pure IAS HO SUBSTITUTE PORTLAND MARKETS Latest Quotations In the Portland Produce Market. Complttt Maiktt Reports Corrected Each Day Giving the Wholesale Prices ol Commodities, Farm Product and Vtga table. Portland, .tif. .-Frt tret-t tut-U-t dealer adnm-i'd the prii of fumy rvmiy tu 23 rent thi mowinjf. Thl 1 ntt a par with tli up town raiti'ii. hlh are UHtially 2 12 out h- t ruintnimion liu-. An aJvan t 27 1 si mil will pmhaldy follow mi the part n( th lnil huttniuabr". Scurvity of erram l i;lvrn a the caue of advnm In miu-r. whirh I con sidered firm at the edvanwd pih. Wheat quotation have taken a drop in Portland a a remilt of the market in Sail Frnnrli wkeiiinjf. Sw potatur tiAvn ljnin coniinp in from Mi-r-vd, t'al. They are ef tnll 'u yet and command 4 t 4 1-4 cent a pnnnd, lK ami poultry re,eonr.'red wrak. large unttt ! of F-astnn are MnR ili.jMiiird of. (hiiken are cotnidrred plentiful, and thru reafliinif tlii city nr of lovr le. NiK-keya milinun are plentiful on Pun t K.mnd, and htrjje quantltM-a are ahipprd into I'm (land, whrre tln-y ll at 1 cnt. Grain, Flour, Feed, Etc. Flour Patent a. f4.5tKi4.10 per har relj tralht. 4?425i dear. IV3&, "j Valley, f.1.Wf4.25( Dakota hard wheat. Cralmm, :).3V?4; whole wheat, $1514 25; rye flour, local, fS; Eastern, 3.P0; mrndieal, per hale, $l.ft0Ti2.S0. Wheat Xrw Club. 72$ 73 per lutVI; rjew blueHtem, 77 (a 80; per bushel, new valley, 73c. .Gate, No. 1 whit feed, $20(320 per ton; gray, 2tl. , f MilUtuffV-Bran, flO per torn mid dlings, F24.50) short, 121 1 shop, U. S. milla, lineed dairy feed, 18; Afal fa meal, 118 per ton, Cereal Food Polled oata, cream, 00 pound sacks, ft75) lower grades, 5 CjJ5i oatmeal, ateel cut 50 pound sack, 3 per barrel) 10 pound aacka, 14.25 per bales oatmeal (ground), SOpoiind sack, $7.60 per barrel; 10-pound aacka, $4 per bale; aplit peaa, $3 pel 100-pound aack; o-pound boxen. $1.40; pearl barley, $4.25 per 100 pounds i 23-pound boxes, $1.25 per boxj pastry flour, 10 pound aacka, $2 50 per bale. Hay. Timothy, $13 15 per ton; now, $11(312; clover, $830; grain, $8(a,9; cheat, $9. Butter, Eggs, Poultry, etc. -Putter City creameries; extra cream ery, 2211? 23c per pound; atote cream eriea; . fnney crcaineryj, 2i('J22 l-c; itore butter, 13ltf. Epga-Oiegon ranch, 21 l-222e per doxenj t.aatm, 20(3,21c. CheeK Oregon full rream twina, 12c. S8c; Young America, 13o.' , Toultry Avcraae old hena, 12 l-2 He I mixed chickena, 12(?12 l-2c; old rooatera lOfflOl; young rooatera ,llrtri21 apringa, 1 1-3 to 2 pound, 18 l-2i?17i 1 to 1 1-2 pounda, lC(ffl7ci diecd chicken, 13($14o tuikeya, aliva lS(ff 19ej turkeya, choice, 2022 l-2cj geeao, live, per pound, OWlc; geeae, dreaaed, per pound, 910c; ducka, old, 13ej ditoka young, 10(2 14 1 pigeon, $1(5,1.23; aquaba, $2(.2.50. Vegetables, Fmita, etc. - Apple, table, $1.50(52.50 ppr box; Cherriea 7 12 1-2 per pound. . Apprieot-00c(3$l per orata. Peachea 75(00 per crate. riuma 2300c per crate. , Plackberrie 5fr6 per pound. Cantaloupe $2.75(3 3.50 per crate. ' rear $2.25 per box. Currant 80 per pound. Trunea 85;(8$1. " - -- Uapb4a-riw-Hlli!5 per era!. . Watermelon lo per pound., Crab applea--60a per bni. Tropiual fruita Lemon, cholca $4.50 Orangea, navl, fancy, $2.50(S2.75 per boxt cholue, $22.10, aUndird, $ 1.50ft $1.75; Mediterranean wet, $2.50112.73 Valencia, $3.20.1.75. Grapa fruit 12.60(53 per box.' Itananaa 5 1-io per pound. Plnrapplea $2.50c?,4 per doien. Fra'ah Vegetablei. Arthhokaa 6O0 doan. lleana 11 l-4c jwr pound. Cabbage, 11 l-4 per pound. , Cauliflower 75fiMJo per dozen. . Celcry-75B5. Corn-76(Sfl. Cumimbera 25(?50 per box. Fgg Plant-17 1 -ZqUto. Pamley Wo pr down. Peaa 2Bo per pound, Peppara lSo per pound, , PadUhea I0ftl2c per doien, Khubarb 1 I-2(f 2 l-2c pr pound. Tomatoea R5d$l pr crate. Pqiitth55 per pound. Koot Vegetable Turnip, $155(f 1.40 pr aack 1 twrroU, $1.23(!1.50 er ack beeta, $1(h1.23 jx-r ack; garlic, I2J" per pound. Onion California red, $1.23 per hun dred; yellow, $153. Pofatoe Oregon, new, 50(1 $1; Cal ifornia, new, 8.Vfe$l. RiiUlii" 1m Muwatel, 4crowq 7J'-; unLleaehed, aeedle Sultana, CJc; Grocenea, Nuts, Etc Coffea Mucha, 2flf3 2Sc) Java, ordin ary, l(S22c Ot Hica, fancy, 1120c; g.md, 103 18c; ordinary, 10(J12c per jKiiind; Colundiia roat, cae, 1(W. $13.75; 50. $13.75; Arbuikle, "14.75; Lion, $14 75. Pice Imperial Japan,, Ko, 1, $3.37; 5!outhern Japan. $3.50; Carolina, SOle; broken head, 2!. Salmon Culumbi river, 1-pound tail, $1.75 per doten; 2 pound tall $2.40; 1-pound flat, $185; fancy, Im pound flat, $1.80; 1 pound flat, $1.10; Alaka pink, I pound tall, 83c; red, 1 pound tall, $1.30; aockeye, l-p3und tall, $1.85. Kuyar Pack Wl,, 100 pound t Cul $.Vfl.'.; powdered, $3.40; dry granulated, $6.30; extra C. $4 80; gtdden C4.70;frult ugnr, $5.j0; advam over aack baU, a fullowai Parrel, 10c; half-barrel 25c j lxe. 50c per UaJ pound. (Term) On remlttan within 1.1 day, deduct 1 per pound; if later than 13 day and within 30 daya, deduct Iff per pound; no dUcount after 30 daya.) Det augur, graunlated, $3.20 per 100 pound; maple augar, LVglftc per pound. , Halt California, $11 per ton, $1.00 per bale; Liverpool, 50, $17; 100 $li5.5ff 200. $10; half jrroiind, 100. $7; 50a, $7.50. Nut Walnut, 13J per pound by tack, 1c extra for lc than aack; Br ail nut, 13c; Alberta, 14c; po.an, jum bo, 14c; extra large, J3cj.ltuonda,, I. X. L., 101c; chelnuU, Italian, 13c; Ohio, $4.50 er 25-pound drum; peanut, raw, $7o per pound; roaited, 0c; pine nut, 10i$12c; hickory nut, 7o; cocoa nut, 7c; cocoanut, 33(f OOo per doxen. Bean Small white, 3S41c; large white, 31; pink, 3i3Je; bayou, 41c; Lima, CJi Dreaaed Meats. Beef Dreea bull, l2o per pound; cow, 31(Nloi country ateers, 4 (5 5c. Mutton Drced fancy, 6c per pound; ordinary, 4c. Veal rreed 100 to 125 pound, 7 7 1-2; 125 to 200 pound, 6(Sfl; 200 pound and up. 3 1-2(55 cnU.x Pork-Dreed. 100 to 150, 771cj 150 and up, (l(3,7c per pound. Provisions and Canned Meats. llama 10 to 14 pound, 131a per TIDE TABLE, AUGUST AUGUST, 1905. HlgrTWater." A. M. P. M. J Pte. . h.mTT ti. h.rrTrrtT TueaJny .7 1 0:28M T:J6 7.1 Wertnemloy ...... 2 1:13 9.1 MS 8.1 Thursday 3 2:0ft 8 2:65 8 3 Friday 4 2:4H (.5 3:35 S.5 Bnturiny 8 3:40 8.0 4:18 1.6 SUNDAY 6 4:33 7.4 6:05 1.4 Monday 7 6:45 (.7 5:68 8.1 Tuesday ,...8 7:00 6.2 4:67 1.1 Wednedny 8: 20 .o 8:03 $.1 Thumday , 10 :ir .l 1:06 8.3 Friday 11 10:39 8.4 10:08 8 s Snturdny 12111:32 8.8 11:00 8.8 SUNHAT IS 12:18 7.1 SUNDAY 13 i 11:52 8.7 Monday 14 12:58 7.4 Tueeday .15 0:38 8.7 1:34 7.7 Wednesday ......16 1:17 8.4 2:08 7.7 Thuraday nf 1:56 8.1 2:40 7.7 Friday 18 2:32 7.7 3:10 7.7 Saturday ...18 3:09 7.2 3:38 7.7 SUNDAY .......20 3:47 18 4:09 7.8 Monday ....21 4:30 4.3 4:44 7.5 Tuesday 22 6:85 5.8 6:25 7.6 Wednesday 23 8:29 6.5 6:18 7.4 Thursday 24 .7:45 5.3 7:22 1.4 Frldny 25 9:04 6.6 8:30 7.8 Snturdny 26 10:06 8.1 9:35 7.1 SUNDAY 2710:58 6.7 10:33 8.3 Monday 28 11:42 7.3 11:26 8.7 Tuesday 29 12:23 7.8 Wednesday ......30 0:16 9.0 1:0,1 8.4 Thuraday ........31 1:02 9.0 1:421 8.7 pound; 14' to" 10 pound, 13jci 19 to 20 pound, 131c; California (picnic), 9c; cottage ham, 0c; ahoulder, Oc;- boiled ham, 21c; boiled picnio ham, loneleaa, is . , Bacon Fancy ,brcakfat, 19o per pound; atandard breakfast, 17oj choice, 13 1 2c; EnglUh brakfat, 11 to 14 lb., 14 l-2cj peach bacon, 13 l-2c. 8auage -Portland, ham, 18c pet pound; minced ham, 10c; Summer, choice dry, 17c; bologna, long, 1 Ac; weiner wurt, 8c; liver, 6c; pork, 9c; blood, 6c; Jieadulteeae, 6v; bologna aauaege, link, 41c. . I)r Salt-Cured Regular abort clear, 101 ait; 11 1-4 kiuuked; clear back. Lit aalt, 11 mokad; clear bclliel, 14 to 17 pound average, none aalt, none amoked ; Oregon export, 20 to 23 pound average, 11 J aalt, 121samoked. Lard Leaf lard, kcttle-rendercdi Tlerw, ftgc; tulx, DJc; 50, l)Je; 20 10c; 10, 10c; 5, 101c fctandacd pure: Tieree, hjc; tuU, Die; 60a, file; 20 Pic; 10. 9Jc(, , 9Jc Compound Tieree, 0c; tub, 61c; SO, Clc; 10a, CJc, 5, CI'". ' ' ' j Pickled Cowl Pork, barrel, $18; half-barrel, $9.50; beer, barrel, $12; half-barrel, $00. Canned Ileal Corned beef .pound, per doten, $1.25; two pound, $2.35; aix pound, $1' Itoat leef, pound, $1.23; two pound, none; aix pound, none, Roat beef, tall, pound, none; two pound, $2.35; aix pound, none. Luuoc tongue, pound, $3.15. .0 Bops, Wool, Hides, Etc, TIp -Choice, 1904, 17(5190 per pound Wool Eastern Oregon, average beat 19-?21cj lower grade down to 15e, ac cording to shrinkage; Valley, 23 p-r pound. Mohair Choice, 31$ .IS? per pound. Hide Dry hide, Ko. 1, 16 pound and up. 10!jlCl per pound; dry kip' N'ol 1, 6 to 10 pound, IK? 13c per pound; dry calf, Ko. 1, under 5 pound, 173 18c; dry aalted, bull and stag, onw-third e than dry flint ; (culhv moth-eaten badly cut, scored, murrain, hair-slipped, weather-beaten or grubby, 2 3c per pound lent) ; aalted hide, ateer, eound, 80 pound and over, 910c per pound; 50 to (V) pound, 81(g9c per pound; under SO pound and row, 81' Be per pound; !tcd ctag and bull, aouud, 0c per pound; tailed kip, sound, 15 to 30 pounds, 9c per pound; aalted veal, sound. 10 to 14 pound. 9c per pound; salted calf, aound, under 10 pound, 10c per pound; (green uncalled, 1c per pound Ie; cull, lo per pound lo). Sheep kin: Shearling, Ko. 1 but chert atook. 23(S3'c each; abort wool, KoJ butcher' toi-k, 40(?30c each; nediuni wool, Ko. 1 butcher Mock, 00(80c; long wool, Ko 1 butcher' stock, $11.50 each. Murrain pelts from 10 to 20 per cent lesa or 12 ft 14c ter pound; hore hides, aalted, each, according to aire, $1.50(rt3; dry, each, according to siz, $l1.50; eolU' hides, 25(? 30c each; goat akins, common 10(5 13c each; Angora, with wool on 2.Vf$1.30 each. Tallow Prime, per pound, 314c; Ko. 2 and grease, 2(530. , Furs B-ar akina, aa to size, Ko. 1, $2,500)10 each; cubs, $12; badger, 25 50cj wild cat, with head perfect, 25 ouc; bouse eat, 0(3 10c; fox, common gray, 6070c;,red, $3(5.5; cro, $5(gl5; ailver and black, $100200; fishers, $5 6; lynx, $4.50 8; mink, strictly Ko. 1, according to aize, $1(52.50; martin, dark Northern, according to aire and color, $2.50(54; muskrat, large, 1015e; skunk, 40(50c; ciVet or polecat, 5 lOcj otter, large, prime skin, $010; panther, with head and claw perfect, $2(95; rac coon, prime, 30(50o; mountain wolf, with head perfect, $3.50 5; coyote, 60c (a$l; wolverine, $0(28; beaver, per skin, large, $5(?6; medium, $34; small, $1(3 1.50; kits, 5075c. Cascara Sagrada (Chittam bark) AUGUST, 1905. Low Water. A.M. P.M. Date. h.m. ft. "2.4 11 Tueaduy 1 Wednesday ...... 2 7:18-1.0 7:27 7:681-1.0 S:3f-0.7! 8:11 8:65 Thursday 3 1.8 1.6 Friday 4 9:20 10:00 10:46 -0.2 9:44 io-n Saturday 6 0.4 1.6 1.4 25 3.0 3,2 3.2 2.9 2.7 1.6 2.4 2.3 2.1 2.8 2.2 2.1 2.1 SUNDAY ....... 1.111:41 Monday ......... 7 11:36 1.8 Tueaday .... 0:49 1.8 12:41 Wednesday 9 01 141 1.0 1:55 3:09 4:18 Thuraday 10 0.6 0.1 0.3 06 Friday .ll Snturdny 12 SUNDAY 13 17 14 5:17 02 8:10 Monday 14 8:45 -0.7 8:67 Tuesday ..15 Wednesday 16 7:24 0.5, 0.2 7:3 7:69 8:14 8:49 9:24 9:69 Thursday ........17 8:30 8:68 9:23 9:46 0.4 9.8 l.S Friday 18 Saturday 19 SUNDAY .201 l.fi 10:38 Monday . . . Tueaday . . Wednesday Wednesday 21 10:17 10:56 S.3 2.8 11:25! 22 23 0:18 1.0 23 24 25 11:45! 8.2 1.8 1.4 0.9 0.3 Thursday .. 1:25 2:33 3:38 4:34 5:24 12:60 2:15 Friday . . . . Saturday ,. SUNDAY . Monday . , . 26 8:35 27 28 .....29 .....SO 31 4:40 -0.2 6:31 8:17! 7:10' Tuesday . . , Wednesday Thursday .. 6:08 8:61 7:31 0.5 0.6 0.5 7:461 Good, 3J8 per pound. Grain bag Calcutta, 11a. Oils. TuriK-ntinc Cae, 800 pr gallon; barrel, 80c per gallon. White Lead Ton lots, 7Jc; 500-pound Iota, 7n; lens than 600-pound lots, Sc.' Caoline Stov gatoline, eases, 231c; Iron barrel, 17c; 86 deg. gasoline, eases, 32c; iron barrels or drums, 20c. Coal Oil (,'ae, 20je; Iron ' barrel 14c; wood barrel, 17c; 63 deg., cae, 22c; iron barrel, 15ic - Llnccd Oil Itaw, 6-barrcl lot, C2c; 1 -barrel lot, 63c; cae, OSc. Boiledi 5 barrel lot, 6k; 1-Urrel lots, 63c; ca, 70c THE ILLINOIS CENTRAL. Maintain unexcelled sendee from th west to the east and south. Making close connections wl'b trains of all transcontinental lines, passengers are fivn their choice of routea to Chicago, Louisville, Memphis and New Orleana, and through thee points to the fai east. Popctlve travelers desiring infor mation a to th lowest rafa and best routes are Invited to correspond with the following representatives: B. H. TRUMBULL. Commercial Agent, 142 Third St., Portland. Ore. J. C. LIXDSEY, Trav. Pasaengr Agent 142 Third St.. Portland. Ore. PAUL B. THOMPSON'. Pae-gr. Agent. J. C LIXDSEY. Trav. Passenger Agnt 142 Third St.. Portland. Or. Cure dizzy prllt, tired feeling, atom ach, kidney and liver trouble. Makes you well and keep you well. That' what Holli'.ter' Rocky Mountain Tea will do. 33 cent, Tea or Tablet, at Frank Hart's drug store. MEDICAL. THE Dr. C. GEE W0 Chinese Medicine Co. Fonmrly Ioca'e! 2-3 Alder Street; for the riant fttf Vfbri II1VR 4 MOVED into the ,rj! lrre brick buildintt .'J at tliA aftiit h.aaf mp, ner of t irst and Morrison Streets. Ed trance No. 162 front St. Successful Home Treatment Dr. C. (ER WO la known throuehont tile United SUtKn, and I called the limit Chlne Iwur on account of hi wonderful cures without the aid of a knife, without uilng pulton ord.ua of any kind, lie trtnU any and all dlcatket with powerful oriental loom herb. Iiarku, and vevelubles llmt are un known to nielleal scn-ncv In till country. nn inniuuli me uae nr tliee liaruileu reme die l)(tiurMiiU-m to cure JHM Catarrh, Atthma. Lunj Trouble, Rheumstitm, Nervoutnu, Stomach, Uvr, Kidney, Ftmale wtKnus ana ail Utronic Uneaie. fail or write, enciimiint 4 j-ei-ul lamfor tuullin bonk and cin-iiir. Adlm, The C- C Woo Chinrse M. dicin Co No. 161 .Z Pint St, S.E. Cor Morriion. Mcnilon tlili PortUnd Ortgoa TRAVELERS' GUIDE. Y0U.WILL BE SATISFIED WITH YOUR JOURNEY. If your ticket read over the Den ver and Rio Grande Railroad, the "Scenlo Una of the World." BECAUSE There ara so many scenic attrac tions and points of Interest along the Una between Ogden and Den ver that the trip never become tiresome. If you are going East, write for In formation and get a pretty book that will tell you all about It. W. C McBride, General Agent .- 124 Third Street PORTLAND. OREGON SAN FRANCISCO & PORTLAND S. S. CO. Fare Including berth and meals, $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. W. ROBERTS, Agent. Astoria, Oregon. A. O. D. KERPELi Gsn. Pas. Agent 8an Franoiseo, Cat. STEAMER NAHC0TTA Leaves Astoria on the Tide DAILY FOR ILWACO, connecting there wltl trains for; Long Beach, Tioga, and North Beach points. Returning ar rive at Astoria same evening. , Through tickets to and from all ;rln clpal European cities. O. W. ROBERT8. A sent, Astoria, Ore. TRAVELERS' GUIDE. ASK ANY TRAVELER ..... - and he will ! telJ yen the I Electric Lighted. , -II tbe Crack Trtlo of then all for COMFORT ID d ELEGANCE- The ticket office at Portland is at S5 Morrison St., Cor. 3d. A. D. CHARLTON, Assistant OincraJ Pesseoger'Agent PORTLAND, 0PEG0N. "Best by Test" A trans continental trav eler says: "I've tried tbem all and I .rtfer the North western Limited It's the lest to be found from coast to coast" ItVTbe Train for Com fort" every night in the year between Minneapolis, St. Paul and Chicago. " He for I'attlngon s trip no matter rher wrtt for Intending informa tion about comfortable traveling . H. L SISLER, Central A jent 132 Third SL Portland, Oregon. T. w TIASDALf . ' General Pannenrer Agent, Bl. Paul, Minn. aiiTornia The land of fruits, flowers and sun shine, where all the summer sports may be enjoyed In winter. PORTLAND to LOS ANGELES AND RETURN. i reached via . ' THE SHORT ROUTE Beautifully Illustrated booklets and folders, descrlpUve 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 FOR TICKET5 VIA Te Spokane, St Paul, Mlnneapoli. Duluth, Chicago, St Louie, and all points sat and aeuth. 2 OVERLAND TRAINS DAILY Q The Flyerindl he Fast Mail Z SPLENDID SERVICE UP TO DATE EQUIPMENT COURTEOUS EMPLOYE Daylight trip aoresa the Cascade and Rooky Mountains. For tickets, rates folders and full In formation call on or address H. DICKSON. City Ticket Agent 128 Third Street Portland. Or. a TERKES, A. O. P. A Corner First avenue and Tesler way Seattle, Wash. WE GIVE EXPEDITED . SERVICE ON FREIGHT ROUTE YOUR SHIPMENTS VIA GREAT NORTHERN Full information from WM. HARDER, General Agent Portland, Ore. Ts World's Pair Route, hi i II tags TRAVELERS' GUIOt. THE MILWAUKEE "The Pioneer Limited" St. Paul to Chi tago. "Short Line" Omaha to JCbicaio. "South-West Limited" Kansas ' City to Chicato. No traina in the service of any rail road in the world that equals .in equip ment that of the Chicago, Milwaukee k SL Paal By. They own and operate their own sleeping and dining cars on ail their train and rive Iheir patlons an excellence of service not obtainable else where. . Berths on their sleepers are longer, higher and wider than in similar cars on any other line. They protect their trains by the Block system, t' ? Connections made with all trans-continental line in L'tuon Depots. Her tales Dansk, Srenk og Norsk. Ilier wird dcutcb. gesprochen. H. 8. Rowe, General Agent, Portland, Oregon. 134 Third Street, corner Alder. A. & C. R. R. TIME CARD. EFFECTIVE JL"XE 24, 1905. Leave PORTLAND Arrive 8 00 a.m Portland Coioo a. m 7 00p.m. depot for Astoria 9.50 p.m t2) p ro - Leave ASTORIA Arrive 7.4,5 a-m j for Portland and 11.50 a.m 610 p.m way points 10.50 p-m SEASIDE DIVISION Leave ASTORIA Arrive 11 35a.m - for Seas! ie Direct7l') p in Leave ASTORIA. Arrive 8.15 a.m forWarrenton 1 0:45a.ra 11.3Ga.m, Hammond, Ft 11.00a.m. 6.50 p.m (Stevens. 8ea3ide) 7:40s,m Leave SEASIDE Arrive 5:00 pm for Astoria Direct 1 12 :30p.m Leave SEASIDE, Arrive 6.15 a. tu t (or Vt wreun tit V2d aim J..30p.m. 1 Stevens. Ham- lOp.m. 9.4Ua.m ' mond,Astoria I 7. Saturday only, urday. m 4 DaLy except Sat- Th rough tickets and close connection via N. P. Railway at Portland and Coble and O. R. t X. via Portland. J. C MAYO, General Freight and Passenger Agent OREGON SlIORJ LINE axd UiMORPACIHG 71 hours from Portland to' Chicago. No change of care. Hits! TIME HTHEDCLES . Depart From Arrtv PORTLAN'D . Cbltago PortUnd HaU Uke, nenvw. Ft Special , Worth, Oraaba, Kaa- 1 36 p at fcUa.m. aaaCltj.BtLoula, via Hunt- Cbtcago and Uie Eaat tugtoa Atlantic jprwa Palt take, lenver V H.ISP. ru. Worth, Omaha, Kaa- T:ass' via lluut- sa City.Ht LouIh, , Inftou Cbicagoaud the Eaat ' ' 8U Paul ! Walla Vlla. I ewi,- Kant Mall ton, spokaux, Minne- :15p. m. iapolicst Paal. Ilulutl 8 U0pm viBS(H. Milwaukee, t'tilraifo, i kaue laud aat i j ' latly f i- 'Columbia RKer to 4 am eept Dun-jHurtland aud tay Daily ex day atTaiii Ijtudlug c-ptMou SCHEDULE OF T. J. POTTER. N For August. 1905. I! I I 1X -la. j DATB DATB 40 WAS 11. SO ..!:M. i 3 W S 00, & T 1.1 j s.aj 9 IS IV .1 4 15 Aug 10 4 IV 11 11 4 U 11 11 14 IS i 17 IS w 30 SI a 2.1 S4 a 2H 2-J SO Sept.i Sat. 1 l- il 4.46, I WIS. oo'i S.OOt t.w 10. 401 2 I V 4.V 11 00 11.45 5.1S 66 S.0D I w; 10 DO 0)1 4 OOi SOU; 4.401 6 4 t 12 IV it St, 4.40 . :::::! 9.00,, 'j'wj. 7 '66 . 9. JO) 6 ti 1.46 (OOl it 2 43, "4.V "h'.ii' UOl' .... 12 30- .4.l 8.30, 'i'M "i'ii Sat. 1.001 Ttl 8 is 1.15 I 10. IV 2 15 'i'.ib 's'jo si Sept. 1 Sat. .. . i 12.15 10. 0O; .... i ? i JZSi MENWaWOMEM. It'att." 1 : l'iBllfnrntiirt QumiM la irrititon ur BlrrtioD mi i, MrhftttT. of Ruc.fi mtmbrftOM. fix.afc fMIWt.. P.lait and an malrlli. HEEvaNSCWMICmCi). nt or olm. i:citnun,e sii a Drrit. K. . J 1 Or tan. ih Bimtn wrapnnr. 1" m CiKli at oa rittM.