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MONDAY, AUGUST 14, 1905. illiVSlOKNIflG ASldRlAF, ASTOitiA, ORJXiav PORTLAND MARKETS Latest Quotations in the Portland Produce Markets. CompleU Mrket Report! Corrected Escb Day Clvlnf the WholesaW Prices ol Commodities, Firm Product tnd Veje tablet. J'.irtlan.l. Aug, 13,-Tlie "bull." aver that tlw new Imi crop will he worth u at 25 cents I pound, while the "bear" hint t 13 ernt. A nil rejiorta of r anJ stuck m liaiul ru ubird Hurtling to the status of thtt Inform ant, time only will li'l.xo the true alue of tlm hop Iwlfd thU year, IknU t say retinas potato ere now nilllnjf at Foil Prancl-wi at M rut r ItXl pound and tliat tlil rclu.-e quoin ti,m hers. ltittr of the lt quality continue scarce, hut large (imiitlil' of scwiiil grade butter arc onVrlittf. Home heavy shipment have Un received from 1'iij.i-t Sound, at tin- market lure It-tier than that of rVuttle or Tawma. feline purclm of whi'ut ere Mna made at quotation fr San Frenelwn, . .btit the nmrki't cannot he said t have fijH-ned up yet. . ( Cheese ha advanced for the same rest rum tliat butter ha Income nearce-the drying up of patHrcs on tin IVlfle eoiUt. Young America Is now quoted at IJ t,,t, 1 pound, and full cream at 1,1 12 cent. Half tit otder fur chet-Mt cannot U filed. Grain, Flour, Feed. Etc Flour-Patent. ?4.Wf5.IO per bar rel; straight, $45.4.23 cWau. $3.73 l Valley, $3.tHKS4.23j Pakota hard heat, $,30g7.50; Graham, $3,30'54i whole wheat, $464 23; ry flour, local, $3; Kastern, $,VW(.i5.W ctrnmeal, per bale, $l.Wr:2.20, Wheat-New Club, 7273 per buhel; new hluetem, 77 Wi p1' buheT, new talley, 73. OaU.-No. 1 whita feed, $if20 per ton; gray, $2t). MilUtuff-ltran, $10 per ton; mil dling. e24.50; hort. $21 5 shop, V. S mill, $H! Ilneed dairy feed, $18; Afal fa meal, $IH per ton. Cereal Foxl Kolled oat, cream, W pound sack, $0.73 1 lower grade, $.V C.25; oatmeal, steel eut 50 xmnd sack, $tt per barrel 1 10 pound ack, $4 23 per bale; oatmeal (ground), 50 poimd sacks, $7.30 per barrel; 10-ponnd Mck. $4 per bale; split peas, $5 pel 100 pound ai-k; fco-pound boxea, $1.40; pearl barley, $4.23 per 100 poun.l; 23 pound loxe. $1.23 per box 1 pastry flour, 10-pound sacks. $2.80 per bale. ' Hay. Timothy, $1:1'? 15 per ton; new, ll(St!2 "clover, $SQ9 grain, cbfkt, $8. Butter, Eggs, poultry, ttc. Butter Cltv creameries,; extra cream ' try, 22i(?23o ier pound; staU cream eries; 'fsncy creamery), 2022 l-2oj tors butter, 15 10. C Eggs-Oregtm rsnch, 21 1 2 22c per down; Eaetcrn, 20(3 2 le. Hice Oregon full cream twin, 12c. Sfk:t Youna America, 13c, Poultry Average old hens, 12 1-2(8 14ej mixed chicken, 1212 l-2c old rooster lOglOl; young roosters ,11(3 12J spring, 1 1-2 to 2 pound, lfl l-2(gl7; 1 to 1 1-2 pounds, 10( 17c; dressed chickens, 1314c; turkeya, 1It 18 Iflcj turkeys, choice, 20fg22 l-2flt g,,"i live, per ponnd, 8(3 lei gse, dressed, per pound, 6($10c ducks old, 13cj ducks young, 1014; pigeons, $1S1.25j squaba, Vlgetablel, Erulti etc : -' " Applsi, abl, $1.502.50 por box; ' Cherrlea 7(S,12 1-2 per pound. Apprioot POc(ff$l per crate. reaches 750O per crate, t Plums 23 00c perjrnto. Blackberries 8 (SO per pound. Cantaloupea $2.75(53.50 per crate. Pear-$2.25 per box. ; Currant o per pound. Trunes 85c$l. Raspberries-'-fl. 23 per crate. Watermelons lo per pound. I Crab apples- -50c per box. Tropical fruit Lemon, choice $4.50 fe5.50. Orangea, naval, fancy, $2.502.75 per box; choice, $2g2.J0, Btandard, $1.30 $1.75; Mediterranean sweets, f2.50Ib2.75 Valeneias, $3.253.75. firspe fruit $2.503 per box. Bananaa 6 l-2c per pound. Pineapplea--$2.50g4 per dozen. . Fsh Vegetables. ' - Artichoke 60o dorn. Beans 11 l-4 per pound. Cabbage, 11 l-4c per pound. Cauliflower 75faKc per dozen. 6lery-75g85. . ' : ; .' Corn-7511. . ',,,. C'ut'umkra 2550 per bos. Tag IInt 17 l-2&20e. , Feish y 25o per down. - Peas 2, 60 per, pound. - ' 1 .', peppers 15u per pouud. . ItaJihes IV 12o per down. lthubarb 1 l-22 l-2o per pound. Touiat-85igH per crate. r-quash fo per pound. t Hoot .Vegetables Turnips, 1.23 I. 40 -per lack) carroU, l.23l.S0 per aa.'kj leeta, I1&1.26 per tack j garlic, l2lo per pound,. Onions California red, 1.25 per bun drJ yellow, 11.25. Polatwa Oregon, new, 602tlj Cal ifornia, new, 851. RaMna Looat Muscatel,' 4 -crown unbleached, seedless fiullsnas, Cle; Groceries, Nuts, Etc. CofiVe M'tha. 2fl:28cj Java, ordin ary, lt22cj Costa Pice, fancy, lS2Dc giKMl, ltl(18'i ordinary, l()rtjl2 per pound Columbia . roast, esc, 100, II, 1'fli 5o, f 13.75) Arbu.kU., IU.1S; Lion, 114.73. Pe Imperial .Japan, No. 1. t-V37 J ; Southern ,lapan, (3.r0; Carolina, U(J Clc( hr-iken bead, 2!!;. - . e-almon-ColtimMa river, 1 -pound tall, tl.73 jmt dr-ni 2-Miiiiid tall 2.4(tj 1-pound fiitta, 1 1.65 j fancy, 1(1 p.)im.l r1at, tl.KOi 1 pound flat, $1.10; Alaka pink, 1-pound tall, H.Vj red, 1- pound tall, f 1.30 - awkeyea, I -pound talk ll.M. ... 1. t.t i,a . i-. r.. J..m; ponurreu. t a..... .... tIEA. .. I I... f 1 -,1 . -..Ii $3..Hij . xtra C, U RO; golden (4.:0;frull a. ..a. . I. I..!. ugnr, f..w over a follow! Barrel., lOej half-barrel 23c $ boxt , 5e per 100 jtound. (TermT Un remittan'-s within 15 day, deduct io per pound ; if later than 15 days and within 30 day, deduct o r pound; no diMHuint after 30 dya.) IWet augar, gnnnhieiL $330 per loo poundat maple sugar, 13'glite par pound. Salt California,-$11 p-r ton, $I.).M(.b, (Wrling to !zc, $I(S.30; colt' f er bale; Liver)!, 60, $17; 1 ; hide. 233iV eachrgoat akin, common flU.30; 200, $10; half ground. 10O, $7; j lufTic ea.-h; Angora, with wool on, 30. $7.50. .V(5$I..V, each. Nut Walnula, 13ja per pound by j Tallow Prime, pr pound, 3140; a.-k, lc extra for lc than sack; Bra-! No. 2 end gr-a-e. 213 il nut, 15cj flllK-rt, 14c; jteean, jum-:. Furs Bear skin, a to size, No. 1, !, 14"; extra huge, 15c; almond, 1. ! $2.30 th 10 each; cub, $1A 2;' badger, 23 X. I... lOJt j . chestnut, lUliau. l.Vj ' fS .Hk-j wild cat, with head perfect, 23 Ohio, $4.50 per 25 pound drum; peanut, pOc; house cat, 5(5 I0;; fox, common raw, $7e pr pound; roated, 0c; pine- jgray, 50i70c; red. $(5 3; cro, $3(515; nut, J012c; hickory nut, 7e; cocoa-! sliver and black, $100S 200; fi.hcr. $53 nut, 7cj cticoanuts, 35(:lMic per do-n. Bean Small white, 31rti41(t large white, 31; pink, 3i3et. bayou, 4e; Lima, (tin. Dressed Meats. Beef Dreescu bulls, Ife'ic per ponnd; cow. 3if 4gc; country steer, 4ig.V. Mutton lreed fancy, 6c per pound; ordinary, 4c. ' Veal Dreeaed 100 to 1-3 pound, 7 7 1-2; 125 to 200 pound, 5'Sfl; 200 Kiund and up, 3 l-2(5 cent. . Pork-Irecd, 100 to 130, 7&7o; 130 snd up, Cfi7c per pounJ. Provisions and Canned Meats. Hams 10 " Ut' U ' pound, 130 per poindi 14 to 10 pounds, 13)c; 18 to 20 povimle, 13ic; California (picnic), 0c; cottuge hama, 0c thoitlder, 9c; boiled ham, 21c; boiled picnic bam, . boneless, 15. . ' ' ' Bacon Fancy breakfast, 19c per pound; standnrd breakfaitt, 17c; choice, 15 1 2c; Kngllnh breakfast, 1! to 14 lbs., 14 l-2e; peach bacon, 13 1-2& Sausage Portland, ham, 18c per pound; minced ham, 10c; Summer, choice dry, 17c; bologna, long, He; weiner wurt,'8c; liver, 8c; pork, 0c; blood, 5c; headcheese, 8c; bologna aauage, linlc, 41c. Dry Pall-Cured Regular short clears, 101 salt; 11 1-4 smoked; clear backs 11 salt, 11 smoked; clear bellies, 14 to 17 pounds average, none aalt, none amoked; Oregon export, 20 to 23 pounds average, 11 salt, 12 smoked. Lard Leaf lard, kettle-rendered: AUGUST, 1905. TIDE TABLE, AUGUST High Water. A. M. Date. h,m. I ft, Tueaday 1 0:2R 9.1 Wedneadoy 2 1:13 9.1 Thursday S t.00 8.9 Friday 4 1:48 8.6 Saturday 6 1:40 8.0 SUNDAY ....... ( 4:38 74 Monday .... 7 8:45 t.7 Tueaday .'. 8 7:00 8.2 Wednesday ...... 9 :Sn 6.0 Thursday 10 9:S5 8.1 Friday II 10:39 8.4 Saturday 12 11:82 8.8 'SUNDAY IS ..... .... SUNDAY .......IS ..... .... Mondny 14 Tueaday 15 0:S 8.7 Wednesday .16 1:17 8.4 Thursday 17 1: G6 8.1 Friday 18 2:2 7.7 Saturday 19 1:09 7.2 SUNDAY 2n 8:47 8.8 Monday 21 4: SO 8.3 Tuesdny ..2! 5:85 5.8 Wednesday 23 8:29 5.5 Thursday 24 7:4.r, 5.8 Friday 25 .9:04 5.8 Saturday 26 10:08 8.1 SUNDAY 27 10:6S 8.7 Monday 28 11:42 7.8 Tuesday .........29 Wednesday SO 0:15 9.0 Thuiadny .31 1:02 9.0 P.M. h.m ft. 1:36 1:16 2:55 3:85 7.9 8.1 8.3 8.6 4:18 5:05 1:89 6:57 8.5 8.4 8.8 8.1 8:02 81 8.1 8.5 8.6 9 10 11:00; 12:18 7.1 8.7 7.4 11:62 12:58 1:34 1:08 2:40 8:10 1.1 7.7 7.7 8:88 7.7 4:09 7.6 4:44 6:29 6:18 7:22 8:30 :S5 7.5 7.5 7.4 7.4 7.6 7. 10:33 11:28 12:23 8 8 8.7 7.9 1:03 1:42 8.4 8.7 Th-rcea, Dgc; tuba, lie; 90a, 9lc 20a lOct 10, 101'-; 6, lOJu. Standard purei Tieroea, Sjcj tub, 0icf Ollj 20 Oioj 10a, BSbj 11 6a, , 8J& Compound' lkroea, Oct tula, 60, tie,' 10a, tls, Sa, eio. i Pickled Coxl--Pork, barrel, 918; jbalf-baw!, t!..50j bef, barrel, $12; balf-barrela, $JJW. Canned Meat Corned beef .pound, per duzj-n, $1,23; two pound, $2.33) aix potind, $9. Itoat bf, pound, $155; two poii nil, none; aix pound, none. Roat beef, tall, pound, none; two pound, $2.33; aix pound, noim, Lmuu tongiw, jwund, $3.13. Hop, Wool, Hides, Etc ; Hop' Clmlie, 1904, l"S19o per pound Wotl Kat;rn Oregon, average bt l!i(2U-j lower grade down to 15t ac eordiiig to ahriukage;- V'all'-y, 2 J 27 per jiound, SloJiair Cliolce, ZtMe pr pound. Iliilc Dry bide, No. 1, 10 pound and up, lOlCi uer pound; dry kip, Xo. 1, 6 to 10 pound, HSlSajK-r pound; dry calf, No. 1, under 3 pound, l" 18c; dry salted, bull nd stag, one-third let than d.y flints (cull, moth-eaten, badly cut, srored, murrain, hair-slipped, woather-beaten or. grubby, 23c.per pound le) ; salted liid-, atn-r, sound. I0 pound and over, iQlOe per pound; 30 to 00 pounlt, 8Hlo per pound; under 30 poun'i and cow. 8'S9c per iio iiid; anltcd itt.it- and bulla, rwiiind, fk jp-r pound; aalUd kip, sound, 13 to 30 ruiiiniW. ft" rKT r,oumli lalti.d veal, sound I1 " ' ,., MnnJ unA ' ' r 10 pound, - 10c pet pound; (gre-n ununited,. 1c p-r pounu culU lc r,r Jmun,X UmK ..,., K.. v . t.1..t.r. mt. 2353'Je each; short wool, No. 1 butcher' atock, 40(5; 50; each; B'edium wwl, No:l butcher atock, HOGWc, long wool, No 1 buti-hcr to'k, $1 ft 1.50 each. Murrain pelt from 10 to 20 jwr cent h-ss or 12 UU() pr poun,. hor hide, salted. I ..,, according to aue, $lW3; dryj Ot lynx, $4.50(arti muik, strictly No. 1, cording to ske, $lf2.50; martin, dark Northern, according to siio and color, $2.50(5 4; nmskrat, large, 103 13e; skunk, 40(f fiOe; civet or polt-cat, 5310cj otter, large, prime skin, $0(S 10; panther, with head and claw perfect, $2fg5; rac coon, prime, 30(5 50e. mountain wolf, with head perfect, $1505; coyote, 60c (S $l; wolverine, $'WS; Waver, per skin, large, $5(ffG; medium, $314; small, $1 L50j kiU, 5073o. C'aai Kagrada (Cliittam bark) Ciood, SI'S 8 per pound. Grain bag Calcutta, 7(5 7 . - . Oils, Turpentine l'ae, (fJc per gallon; barrel, 80c per gnllon. . White Lead Ton lot. 7Jc; 500-pound lot, 7Jc; les thsn 500-pound lots, 80. Gasoline Stove gasoline, cases, 231c; Iron barrels, 17c; 80 dcg. gaaoline, cases, 32c; iron barrel or drums, 20c. -.Coal Oil Cases, 201c; Iron' barrels 14c; wood barrel, 17c; 63 deg., cases, 22c; iron barrels, I5c. ... Linseed Oil Raw, 5-barrel lots, 62c; l barrel lota, 03c; eases, 08c. Boiled: 5 barrel lota, 64c; 1-barre! lota, 63c; cases, 70c When you feel sense of weight and oppression after meal, It means indi gestion. Hollister's Rocky Mountain Tea positively cures Indigestion, conti pation and stomach trouble. 33 cents, Tea or Tablet at Frank Hart' drug store. AUGUST, 1905. Low Water. A. M. h.mTRt P.M. Date. h.m. ft. Tuesday .... Wedneaday , Thursday ... 7:18-1.0 7:58-1.0j 7:27 8:11 8:37-0.7 8:65 Friday 4 9:20 0.2 04 9:44 10:40 Saturday 10:00 10:46 SUNDAY 6 1.1 11:41 Monday Tueaday ,. 11:36 1.8 1.8 1.0 0:49 12:41 Wedneaday .... . 9 Thursday loj Friday . 11 Saturday 12 2:01 1:55 8:09 4:18 .8:14 0.6 4:17 0.1 5:14 6:02 9.3 8:17 6:10 6:67 7:87 8:14 SUNDAY 13 Monday 14 Tuesday 15 -0.6 6:45 0.7 7:24 7:59 8:30 8:58 -0.5 0.2 T.rwedneaday ...... 1 Thursday 17 Friday 18 0.4 0.8 1.3 1.8 2.3 2.8 2.0 8.2 1.8 1.4 0.9 0.8 8:49 9:24 9:69 Saturday 19 9:23 SUNDAY 20 9:46 10:28 Mondny ..21 10:17 11:251 Tueaday 22 Wednesday 23 10:56 18 Wednesday 23 11:45 Thursday 24 Friday 25 Saturday 28 1:25 12:50 2:38 3:38 4:34 5:24 8:08 6:51 7:31 2:151 8:35 SUNDAY 27 4:4 Monday 28 03 6:31 6:17 7:10 7:48 Tueaday ..,...,..29 0.5 Wednesday ......SO Thursday Sl 0.6 0.6 Sunday Excursion M Ifortb Beacn. : lm II waco Railway and Navigation Company are selling round trip ticketa every Sunday from Astoria to nil cotta, at rata of on dollar for the point on Long Beath, Including Nab round trip. - , - . ,i: Elks' Grand Excursion. Klk' grand exAsirnlon to Portland on WedtMaday; Augut lfl, 1005. The fat steamer Tl-grap1i will h-sv Cali"n'ler d'nk at 8 o'l(K;k n. rn. Tickets, $1.50, round trip. OUR . 'SUBSCRIPTION LIST. 'THE "HOW" OF IT " ' '" '' . .; V WILL INTEREST EVERYBODY, WHETHER THEY NOW READ THE PAPER OR NOT. WE ARE GOING TO MAKE THE MOPNINO ASTORIAN 'THE BEST NEWSPAPER PUBLISHED IN ANY CITY OF ITS SIZE- WILL YOU HELP usr TELEPHONE MAIN 661 and I WILL CU tXO TELL YOU ALL ABOUT IT. Emil Held Advartialng and Circula tion Mangee, THE MORNING ASTORIAN. " P. 3. If you live out of town writ ee our plsn. MEDICAL. THE Dr. C. GEE W0 Chinese Medicine Co. Forrni r'y locsioi 253 Ahier street: for tbe 7 tiant fit-p Vcrs.lIA V K ?X?J$lifnTFP 'Iwm the Sf !' brick buildintr Ai.wSiLUattl. cor in r of First and Morrson hlreets. tn.nceNt.. 1C2 front St. , Successful Hone Trfatrnent l?.i,.,KB 0 l kiionn ihrouahout ihe PiilteJ S'hO. a-td lt-U"t the (.rn- i'lne. Ml'.iniit I lie nut of knll.-. Willi. ii.tnu I )I-m.,( or A inrMif any klixf. lie ?r-t miy nti.t u,, lii-t-tti.. wllh Xerful otit'i.liil turn lie: r. bark, rJ veiietuhlc tlml an un-kn-iun to medicul i-lenef In thl. cntiiw-y. wimI tliroiiKli the ue nf tlit-w lim inl peine dt" tiegunrautee to cure Citirrh, Arthma, Lung Trouble, Kheumet'im, Ntrvoutncii, St- mach. Liver, Kidney, Female Wkni and all Chronic DUmscj. l in- w rit", eiieilir I -eent linil)v for uuilttnittiiM.lt unit flirnlnr. Atlrts The C- Ce Woo Chnc M dicine Co., No. 161 :t tint St, $ E. Cor Mormon Mention Uil Portland Oregon TRAVELERS' GUIDE. Y'O OliVILL BE SATISFIED WITH YOUR JOURNEY. ' If your ticketa read over the Den ver and Rio Grande Railroad, the "Scenic Line of the World." BECAUSE There are so many scenic attrac tion and points of Interest alont the line between OcJen and Den- . rer that the trip never become tiresome. If yott are going East, write for In formation and get a pretty book thai will tell you il aoout it W. C. McBride, General Agent 124 Third Street PORTLAND. OREGON SAtT. FRANCISCO & PORTLAND S. S. CO. Fart Inoluding berth and msala, $15 Round-trip, $25. Steamer Leaves Astoria for San Francisco Every 5 Days. Connects at SanFrancisco with Rail and Steamer Lines for South. ' ern California. O. W. ROBERTS, Agent. Astoria, Oregon. A. Q. D. KERKELL. . Gen, Pas. Agsnt 8an Franeisoo, Cal. STEAMEB NAHC0TTA Leave Astoria on the Tide DAILY FOR ILWACO, connecting there wtts trains for Long- Beach, ' Tioga an North Beach points. Returning ar rlv at Astoria same evening. Through tickets to and from all prin cipal European cities. , O. W. ROBERTS. Atent, , Astoria, Or. '-jl'ttW9i TRAVELERS' CUIDt ASK ANY TRAVELER and he will tell you the m n 11 Electric Lighted. Is tbe Crick Train of them ill for COMFORT til ELEGANCE. The'tif ket oftce at Portland is at 355 Morrison St., Cor. 3d. - A. D. CHARLTON Assietact Gem rat Pneaenger Agent. PORTLAND, OREGON. SSSESBSSaaSKi WBBl S9 4Best by Test" A trans continental trar-e-ler says: " I've tricl them all anj I prefer the North western I united It's the Lest to be found from coast to coast." ' : It's;' The Train for Com fort" every night in the year betweon Minneapolis, St. Paul and Chicago. ' ; rtefore a'attlnt; on a trip no matter where write for lDleretlnK iDforma ttoa aboat eoniforUible traveling. ' ILL SISLER, Central Agent 132 Third SL Portland, Oregon. T. W.THDALE. Genernl rsMniKr'r Agent, . Ht faul. illnn. The land of fruit, flower and aun- shine, where all the summer sports may 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 ing winter resorts, may be secured from any Southern Pacific Agent, or address W. E, COMAN, O. P. A, Portland, Or. ASK THE AGENT FOR TICKETS YIA To SpekaMi St Paul, MmneapeUa, Duluth, Chtoage, St Louia, and all points eaat and seuth. 2 OVERLAND TRAINS DAILY Q The Flyer and The Fast Mail Z SPLENDID SERVICE UP TO DATE EQUIPMENT COURTEOUS EMPLOYE Daylight trip aoress th Cascade and Rooky Mountains. For tickets, rate folder and full In formation call on or addres H. DICKSON. " City Ticket Agent III Third Street Portland. Or. a TERKES, A. O. P. A, Corner First avenue and Yesler way. Seattle, Wash WE GIVE EXPEDITED , . SERVICE ON FREIGHT ROUTE YOUR SHIPMENTS VIA GREAT NORTHERN ' Full Information from WM. HARDER, General Agsnt J Portland, Or. i TIi WorltTa Fair Rout. - (vr) California TRAVELERS' GUIDE. THE MILWAUKEE "The Pioneer Llmied St. Paul to CU ago. "Short Line Omaha to Chicago. "South-West Limited" Kansas r City to Chicago. No trains in the service of any rail , road in the world that equals in equip ment that of the Chicago, Milwaukee St SL Paul Rjr. Tbej own ' and operate their own alceping an.i dining cars on all their trains and give their pat ions an excellence of service not obtainable e'ae where.' - " ' yi -.' Berths on their sleepera are longer, higher and wider than in aimilar cars on any other line. They protect their trains by the Block system. Connections made with all trans-con-tineDtal lines in Union Depot, k ' f Her tales Danak, Srenk og Norsk. Hicr wird deutsch gesprochen. TT CI to ... rr , . ' . , ... a. nunc, Menrrai Agni, roniana, Oregon. 134 Third Street, corner Alder. A.& C. R. R. TIME CARD. EFFECTIVE JUNE 24, 1905. Leave PORTLAND ArrtTSj 8 00.m 7 C0p.m. t23op.ni Portland Cnion tlepot for Astoria 11.2ii a. m 9.50 p.m Leave ASTORIA Arrive 7.4 a m i tor Portland ami 11.5'ia.m lOSOp-m 6 10 p m I . way points SEASIDE DIVISION Leave ASTORIA Arrive 11 35a.ro j for Seattle Direct' HM p to Leave ASTORIA. Arrive 8.13 a.tn for Warren ton n I 10:4.'a.m t 11.00a.m. de) 7:4Q,m Illa.m. -j Ilamaiond. F Stevens, Seaaide Leave SEASIDE Arrive 5:00 p m for Astoria Direct 1 12:3ip.m' Leave SEASIDE. ArrlTe lOjXQl. 6.15 a. m ( 2.30pm. I 9.4iJa.m I for W amnion Ft Stevens, llatu montLAsturia Saturday only. 4 Taliy except Sat urday. Through tickets and close connection via N. P. Railway at Portland and Goblt and 0. R. & N. via Portland. . .., "' J. a MAYO, General Freight and Passenger Agent ft ih MO OREGON Short line akd mum Reicii ic 79 hours from Portland , to Chkago. No ehang of can, 1 TISIE8THEDULE3 From PORTLAND Depart Arrive ChlcsKo Portland Special Mi. m. Ksll lake. rnvr, Kt Wortti. Omaha. Knu- raU.CH Lou Ik via Hui'H uuicmo aua the iokiod Atlantic fexpress jiait Uke, Denver yd . ib p. ia. inortn.umaba. Kan via Hunt-h city, hi LonU, Ingtou t'liicafo and the Eaat 7:1Si 8t Pa ul j Walla Walla, t ewla taxtaiall ton. 8tokane. UlniiA. frlip. in. IhihiI's. Ht Paul, DuiiiiM 8:0) p m kaoe 'and tuM I Pally ex Colambla Hlfr u, 4 a m cept Hun. lay aUuin mr.iaud auc Way Imui11us Daily v erpt Muu SCHEDULE OF T. J. P0ITER. For. August 1'"). PATH DATS 23 4 23 2H US Sat. ! lt.oir V 2.15, j . .... I 11.1M 1.30! I.V Spt.l 00- 4.00 .. j .... II. 1 12. W N-f.MUAr1QW0MEll.. ItRKti'V 1 I'm Bill ) forannAiant klkllnw I dt hr-.liIUmm.tki. AivuM 1 'trritmiuiifl or ulrriiuBa m 9f m hi-oaf Rt.mbraiiM. rS EVAaS CHtai CS. f nt or Doimaotu. A eiiiwn.o f1 rt. i V V. aa, u a S"-'" - , . I hf vxpreM, pnspBtti, COT i if f i 1 In. 4" i 4 i a, ' ' 5 5 .' l b' uitri.Wi 8;ooi".T5,i:i5 au. id to W.4.M s.do rial i5 n It II 90 5 to 8.(10 15 4 1.V, y 11 Sat. 12 1.1 J 7 t ! . M M .: S 4.46 14 14 1J 14 S IS. i 1 n oo! S.Oll IS 1 S OOj 8 00 W.SO 11.45i 4i 17 K 8 00: i OOj 4 00 6 Wi 13. 1 IS 1H SOD, S'Wj 4.40 i.oi U.55, ' 1 Sat W 1U.! 4.40 1 20 ... S.S0 1.43! 1.44 . 1 . 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