The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930, August 15, 1905, Page 7, Image 7

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    TUESDAY, AUGUST , 1905.
Hit BvORNiNG ASTORIA, ASTOltlA, OfUXiOA,
PORTLAND MARKETS
Latest Quotation! in the Portland
Produce Mirkcti.
Cempiet Market Rprta Corrteted 1eb
Dajr Ctvinf U Wholeaal PricM of
Coanoditi, Fans FtoJum tad Vtge.
' table.
Portland, Aug. 14. Weakening prices
of wheat hev no effect on ih flour
market yet, the milt r flgitrinK
on what they paid 'r the old crop.
A buoy MHiium l exacted all around
hm the nw crop diHt bruin to move.
as minv ahiim wilt U needed to take
Jt away.
told dturaif liuttrr baa Wn tlirown
upon the market in i)ul(lcruble iian
titv. and thia lias steadying effect on
the price of bt grades of amy cream
ery, of which tbere Is a sulhVleut supply
for those who desire tlia bet regardless
of prli.
t'hli-kena cleaned up well Saturday,
nd romniiMlon men exect a lively
movement tbla week, but not at high
irli'e. I'ptown retailer say the de
mand I not so K"",l a " ' Ju,v
ami that ahould ri"S advance the con
sumption of chicken would ba re
slrliled.
Fruit nii!r ba a'wrri on the mar
ket auain. after an alwenr of two
wwk, The demand fr fruit auar i
beavy at thia time. A carload of Lodl
watermelon raied tbU city today, and
amed to rrlleve the scarcity. Orrrn
apple are scan on account of the fruit
inflection, which abut out all InlWIed
fruit fnmj the markrt. Tbe crop
i. light at bet. .
Traill Tlnur tA Tif.
Flour-Patnls, MMffljS.lO per bar
Teh tralbta. 14 4231 cleara, 13733
Valley, 3.Wif 4.23 j Pekota bard
wheat, M.S0g7JW Graham, I3.50?4i
whole wbeat, 4f:4.23i rya flour, local,
IS; Lantern, 3.BO(J3.00 oornmeal, pt
kale, l.Mr2.20.
Wheat-New (lub, 72(573 per bushel;
ew bluentem, "7aS0; per bushel, new
valley, 73c.
OeU.-No. 1 while, feed, 20(20 per
tont gray, t20.
MIIItufrHran, 119 per ton mid
dlinge, t24.40 short. 21 shop, f. 8.
milU, $10; linseed dairy feed, 118; Afal
fa meal, $18 per ton.
Cereal Food liolled oaU, cream, 00
pound sacks, $d.75j lower gradea,
53j .oatmeal, steel cut 50 pound sacks,
8 per barrel j 10-pound aacka, $4.23 per
bale; oatmeal (ground), 30 pound aacka,
$7.30 per barrel j 10. pound aack. $4 per
bales split peaa, $3 pet 100 pound aack)
go-pound boxes, $l.40j pearl barley, $4.25
per 100 pound; 25-pound boxea, $1.23
per boxt'paatry AWi 10-pound aacka,
$2.30 pet bate.. '
Hay. Timothy, $K1(?18 per ton; nrw,
lll2i : elover, $Bf0j grain, t8$;
Cheat, $8. ,' ; v
aaaaBaassessswaaasn a -
, ' " Butter, tut, Poultry, ate.
Butter City creameries,? extra cream
try, 221(3230 per pound atata cream-
erlesi Taney creamery), 20(322 IZCj
atore butter, 13 10.
, Egga-Oregon ranch, 21 l-222o per
doten; Esstcrn, 20(8,21c.
Cbeeea-Oregon full cream twin, 12c.
8e Young America, 13c.
,. Poultry-Average old hens, 12 1-2
l4o mixed chicken, 12312 l-2c; old
roosters 1010li young rooster ,11 121
spring, 1 M to 2 pounds, 16 l-217j
to 1 1-2 pounda, 10a'l7e; dreaaed
chicken', 1314ct turkeyi, alive 18
Iflcj turkeya, choice, 20(22 l-2ci geeae,
live, per pound, 6lcj geeae, dreaaed,
ier pound, 910c( duck, old, 13c; duck
young, 1014; pigeon, $ll-25j aquaba,
$S2.S0.
vecreranie. rruni. eic
.Appb, table, $l.R02.50 par box;
Cherrlea 7(?12 1-2 per pound.
Apprleot 0Oc$l per crate.
7 l'eaebea 7390 per crate. '
" rium-25(gitOc per crate.
V " Ml I VJ K j". - . I
- Teara $255 fer box.
Currant 80 per pound.
rrunea 83c(J$l.
1 ltapberrle--l.25 per crate.
Watermelom lo pcr"pound.v. :
-'- i.irn..i .HI IHT LIILQ.
MyTao appie-"0"c per w.
tropical fruit I-emon, choice $4.30
(58.50.
Orange, naval, fancy, $2.502.75 per
box; choice, $2(2-30, atandarf, fl.50
$1.75j Mediterranean awect. $2.50Tb2.75
Valencia, $3.253.78.- ' '
Grape fruit 2.50(5 3 per box.
Banana 3 l-2c per pound.
" rincapplea $.50 4 per doaen.
Fresh Vegetable.
' I rtichokes 60c doren. . -,
Dorm 11 1-4c per pound.
..Cabbage, 11 l-tojer pound.
Cauliflower 75ft 00c per down.
Corn-78a$l. ' '
Cucumbera 23(250 per box, :
Egg Plant-17 l-820e. f
"7'araley 25e per 4ocea.
raa 2(J6e per pound.
reppera 18 per pound.
lUdiabea lOlfe per doaea.
Rbubarb 1 1-22 l-2c per pound.
Tomato $8$1 per erat. ',
fkjuaab So per pound.
Koot Vegetable Turnip,
1.40 per aack) carrot, X&$SR pet
aack j beet, $lijl.25 per aackj garlic,
121e par poitnd. -
Onion California red, $1.23 per bun
dredj yellow, $128.
rotator Oregon, new, 50(3$1 Cal
ifornia, new, 83c(g$l.
lUUlna Loo Muacatela, 4 -crown.
7? unbleached, aeedlea Sultanaa, 6c)
Groceries, Wuta, Xtc
Coffee Mocha., 2fl28cj Java, ordin
ary, 18$22e Coat Rlc, fancy, 18($20cj
good, 10(il8ci ordinary, lOlZc per
poundi Columbia roaat, caaea, 100a,
$13.75) 50a, $13.78; ' Arbuckle, $14.73;
Lion, $14.75.
Bice Imperial Japan, No. 1, $3.37);
Southern Japan, $3.50; Carolina, 5(?0icj
broken bead, 2fe.
Salmon Columbia river, 1 -pound
tall, $1.75 per dozen; S pound tall
$2.40; 1-pound flub, $1.B5; fancy, IIJ.
pound flat, $1.80; pound (lata, $1.10;
Alanka pink, 1-pound tall, 8.V; red. 1-
pound tall, tl-30; aockeye, l-pjund
tall, $1.85.
Sugar Sack ll, 100 pound: Cube,
$3.C3; powdered, $5.40; dry granulated.
3.3)! extra C, 14 80; golden C4.70;frult
tugar, $3.30; advance over aack baia,
aa follow! Barrel, 10c; , half-barrel
2.V; boxea, 60c per 100 pound. (Term!
On remittance within 13 day, deduct
l per pound; if later than 13 day end
within 30 day, deduct lo per pound;
no dliu-ount after 30 daya.) Beet tugar,
graunlated, $350 )cr 100 pound; maple
ugar, 15(3 lHc per pound.
Salt California. $11 per ton, $1.00
per bale; Liverpool, 0Oa, 117) 1KM.
$10.30; 200, $10; half-ground, 100, $7;
50. $7.30.
Nut Walnut, 13e per pound by
aack, 1c extra for leaa than aack; Bra
ill nut, 15c;' filbert, 14c; pecan, Jum
bo, 14c) extra large, 13c; almond, I.
L, lfl!''i cbcatnuta, Italian, 15c;
Ohio, $4 50 per 25-pound drum; peanut,
raw, $7C per pound; roaatcd, 9c pine
nut, 10(S$ 12c; hickory nut, 7c; cocoa-
nuta, 7c j cocoanut. 35fi00c per dou-n.
Bean Small while, ' 3j!j4jej large
white, 31; pink, 3i3c; bayrm, 41c;
Lima, Cfo.
Dreaaed Heal.
Beef Ireiiej bulla, l(J2o per pound;
cow, 334jc; country ateers, ff3c.
Mutton Ireed fancy, 5c per pound)
ordinary, 4.
Veal Dreaaed 100 to 125 poumlt, 7
7 1-2) 123 to 20p pounds 3(sl); 200
pouad and up, 3 2Hi cent.
Pork-Preamtd, 100 to 150, 7(&71c; 150
and up, C(S 7c per pound.
-Proviiioni and Canned Meat.. ,
Ham 10 to- 14 pound,' 13Jo per
pound; 14 to 10 pound, 131c; 18 to 20
pounds, 131c; California , (picnic), 0c;
cottage ham, 9c;.houldera, 9c t boiled
ham, 21c; boiled picnic bam, bonclcta,
ISo.
BaconFancy breakfast, 19c per
pound; atandard breakfast, 17c; choice,
IS 1 2c; English breakfast, 11 to 14 lb..,
14 l-2c) peach, bacon, 13 l-2c.
SauKage Portland, bam, 18c per
pound) minced bam, 10c; Summer, choice
dry, 171o; bologna, long, He; weiner
wurat, 8c; liver, 60 ; pork, 9oi blood, 5c;
headcheese, 6c; bologna aautagc, link.
41c . ,
Dry Salt-Cured Regular abort clear,
10) salt; U 14 smoked; clear backs 11
alt, 11 imoked; clear bcllirs, 14 to 17
pounds average, none salt, none smoked;
Oregon export, 20 to 25 pounds average,
11) salt, 12) smoked.
Lard Leaf lard, kettle-rendered !
TIDE TABLE, AUGUST
AUGUST,'1M5.
High Water.
Date.
A.M.
h.mTfftT
P.M
h.m.
Tuesday 1
0:28
1:13
2:00
2:4
3:40
4:3S
8:45
7:00
8:20
9:35
1:36
2:l
2:55
1:35
Wedneadoy J
Thuriday ........ S
Friday
Saturday 5
4:18
8:05
5:59
5:67
8:03
:0
SUNDAT u
Monday ......... 7
Tuesday 8
Wedneaday
Thursday ........10
Friday .'. 11
Saturday 12
10:39
(.4110:08
11:32
5.8
11:00
SUNDAY IS
12:18
11:52
12:68
1:34
2:0
2:40
3:10
i:Si
4:09
4:44
6:25
5:18
7:22
8:30
9:35
10:33
SUNDAY 13
Monday 14
Tuesday 15
0:3!)
1:17
1:58
2:82
3:09
8:47
4:201
8.7
84
8.1
7.7
7.S
.8
3
Wednesday 1
Thursday
.'....17
Friday . .
Saturday
SUNDAY
..20
........2t
........22
Monday
Tuesday ..,
Wednesday
Thursday ,.
Friday . , . .
Saturdny ..
SUNDAY .
Monday ...
Tuesday . .
:3U t.l
23
24
:29
7:45
:04
e s 2
.2fi!l0:0
27 10:58
2S'll:42
291
ll:26i
12:2.1
1 Wednesday
'Thuisday ..
....,30 0:15
t:03
Tierce, 9c; tub, 9le; 50, file; 20 10c;
10, I0c; 10J. Standard, pure
Tie roe, 82c; tuba, 0e; 50a, Sc; 20a,
9Jc; 10a, 91c; 5,. 6Jc . Compound
Tlercea, c; tub, 6c; 00, flje, 10, 6Jc
5, 61c. ' .
Pickled Good-Pork, barreU, $18
half -barrel, $9.50 ; beef, barrel, $12
half-barrel,
Canned Meat Corned beef ound
per doien, $125; two pound, $2J5; aia
pound, $8- Roaat beef, pound, $125;
two pound, none; tlx pound, none,
Ruait beef, tall, pound, none; two
pound, $2-33; lx pound, none. Lunca
tongue, pound, $3.18.
lopa, Wool, Hides, Etc
Hop Choice, 1904, 17(3 19o Pr pound
Wool Eastern Oregon, average beat
1921c; lower grade down to 15c, ac
cording to brlnkge; Valley, 527
per pound. ,
Mohair Choice. Si38c per pound.
Hide Dry bide, No. 1, 16 pound
nd up, 16&16) per pound) dry kip,
No. 1, 5 to 10 pound, Il13c per pound;
dry calf, No. 1, under S pound, 1718e;
dry talted, bulla and atg, one-third
lea than d.y flint; (eulla, moth-eaten,
badly cut, ecored, murrain, bair-alipped,
wejitber-beaten or grubby, 2$3e per
pound leaa); salted bides, ateera, sound,
60 pounda and over, 9 10c per pound;
50 to 00 pound, 81(9e per pound;
under 80 pound and cow, 8gDo per
pound; salted atags and bulla, aound, 6c
per pound; salted kip, sound, 15 to 30
pound, 9c per pound; salted veal, aound.
10 to 14 pounds, 0c per pound; aalted
call, sound, under 10 pounds, lOo per
pound; (gren unsaltcd, 1c per pound
le; culls, lo per pound less). Sheep
akuisi Shearling, No. I butchert atock,
23g30c each; ahort wool, No. 1 butchers'
atock, 40150c each; B'cdiuni wool, No. 1
butchers' atock, 00r?Wc) long wool, No.
I butcher' stock, $1(31.60 each. Murrain
polt from 10 to 20 per cent lea or 12
QUfl per pound; ; bora bide, aalted,
each, according to !, $!JW)fj3; dry,
each, according to aixe, $1 1.60; colt'
bide, 25 (g 50c each; goat (kin, common
Uiffii.'M each; Angora, with wool on,
23c($l.50 each.
Tallow Prime, par pound, 3)$4c;
No. 2 and greae, 2 (3 3c
Fur Bear tkins, to size, No. 1,
$2.501110 each; cuU, $lg2; badger, 25
(5,50c; wild cat, with bead perfect, 25
50c ; house eat, 6(5 10c; fox, .cemmon
gray, 6070c; red, $35; cross, $5(gl5;
silver and black, $100(3200; fluhers, $5
6; lynx, $t.50(,6; mink, strictly No. 1,
according to ala, $1(52.50; martin,
dark Northern, according to size and
color, $2.30 ft 4; muskrat, large, 1015c;
skunk, 4050c; civet or polecat, 510c;
otter, Urge, prime akin, 3i(gl0; panther,
with bead and clawa perfoct, $25; rac
coon, prime, 30(3 50c. mountain wolf,
with bead perfect, $3JW(35; coyote, 60e
Pj$I; wolverine; $08; beaver, per akin,
large, $50; medium. $3$4; small, $10
1.50; kiU, 50S75&
Cascara Sagrada (Cliittam bark)
Oood, 31(?8 per pound.
Grain bag Calcutta, 7S7)c.
; Ol!a. .
Turpentine Canes, 860 per gallon;
barrel, 80c per gallon.
White Lead Ton lota, 7)c; 500-pound
lots, 71c; lesa than 500-pound lota, 8c,
Gasoline Stove gasoline, eases, 23)o
iron barrets, 17c; 86 deg. gasoline, cases,
32c; Iron barrels or drums, 26c.
Coal Oil Cases, 20)c; iron barrels,
14c; wood barrels, 17c; 03 deg., caaea,
22c; iron barrels, I5)a
Linaeed Oil Raw, 5 'barrel Iota, 62c;
1 -barrel lots, 63c; cases, 68c. Boiled: 5
barrel lots, 64c; l barrel lots, 65c; case,
70c . . - .
Wlien you feel a sense of weight and
oppression after meals, it means indi
gestion. llollinter'a Rocky Mountain
Tea positively cure indigestion, contiti
pution and stomach troubles. 33 cents,
Tea or Tablets at Frank Hart's drug
store.
AUGUST, 1905.
Low Water.
A.M.
P.M.
ft Dnte. I h.m. I ft hTm7f t
f.9 Tuesday 1 7:181-1.6 7:272.4
8.1 Wednesday 2 7: 68-1.0 8:11 11
8.3 Thursday 8 8:37-0.7 8:55 1.8
8.5 Friday 4 9:20 -0.2 9:44 l.
8.5 Saturday i 5 10:00 0.4 10:40 1.5
8.4 SUNDAY 10:4 1.111:41 1.4
8 2 Monday 7 1U3 1.8
8.1 Tuesday 8 0:49 1.3 12:41 1.5
8.2 Wednesday .... . 9 2:01 1.0 1:55 3.0
8.3 Thursday 10 3:14 0.8 3:09 3.2
8. Friday .....11 4:17 0.1 4:18 8.2
8.8 Saturday 12 6:14 -0.3 5:17 .
7.2 SUNDAY 13 5:02 -0.6 5:10 2.7
8.7 Monday 14 5:45 -0.7 5:67 2.6
7.4 Tueaday 15 7:24 -0.5 7:37 1.4
7.7 Wednesday 18 7:69 -0.2 8:14 2.3
7.7 Thursday 17 8:30 0.4 8:49 2.1
7.7 Friday 18 8:68 0. 9:24 2.2
7.7 Saturday 19 9:23 1.3 9:59 1.1
7.7 SUNDAY 20 9:48 1.8 10:38 2.1
7.6 Mondoy 2110:17 2.3 11:25 21
7.5 Tuesday ...2210:58 2.8 ,
7.5 Wedneaday 23 0:12 1.0..... M..
7.4 Wednesday 2311:45 3.2
7.4 Thursday... 24 1:25 1.8 12160 8.5
7.8 Friday 25 2:83 1.4 2:15 3.8
7.9 Saturday 26 8:38 0.9 3:35 3.5
8.3 SUNDAY 27 4:84 0.3 4:40 3.1
8.7 Monday 2S 6:24 -0.2 5:31 2 5
7.9 Tuesday .; 29 8:08 -0.5 8:17 2
8.4 Wednesday 30 6:51 -0.6 7:10 1.5
8.7 Thursday ........31 7:31-0.5 7:4$ LO
Snaiay Excorjloa u Vortk BeacK
Tb Ilwaco Railway and Navigatio
Company are aelling tomi trip tickeU
very Sunday from Astoria - to all
eotU, at a rate of one dollar for tbe
point on Long Beach, including Nab
rouad trip. ,.'.,.
IHt Craad Ixcnralo,
Elk' grand excursion to Portland on
Wednesday, August 16, 1903. Tb fst
steamer Telegraph will feav Callender
dock at S o'clock a. m. TickeU, $1J0,
round trip. - - .
OUR
SUBSCRIPTION LIST.
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WILL INTEREST EVERYBODY,
WHETHER THEY NOW READ THE
PAPER OR NOT,
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help usr '
TELEPHONE MAIN 661 and I WILL
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IT. , f ; .
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tion Manager,
THE MORNING ASTORIAN.
P. 8. if you live out 'of town writ
or our plan, ,
MEDICAL.
THE
Dr. C. GEE WO
Chinese
Medicine Co.
Forrmrly locate! 253
Alder Street: for the
past l)veycara,HAVE
AMOVED ino the
NTai8"Mirgt tbe eotith-e&at cor
ner of First end Morrison Streets. En
tn.nceNo.lWI'rontSt . ,
Successful Home Treatment j
I r. V. UKR WO la known thmnehnnt the
Culled Stauw, aii it railed the (iruai Chinese
!i, Uir 00 m--oiiiit of hl wonderful cam
wlihmii (he aid of a knlle, wltlmut Uklng
noiMin or (I imofnv kind. He i renin inv
and all dlM-ane with imwerful oriKnUI ioiHk
neiiw, imr, ami vi-kcuidim Mini aro un
known to medical aelenee In this connlry,
and OinttiKh Hie uae nf l!iee liarinlcua reme
die hefuaranlee lo cure
Catarrh, Aithma, Lung Trouble, Rheumetiim,
NtrvouincM, Stumach, liver. Kidney, Female
Wcikness and all Chronic Diseases.
( all or write, enrliwlax I t-ceot stamp for
tiiallln liook andrlreolar. Addrem,
The G Cm Woo Chinese Medicine Co.,
No. 161 1.2 rirat SL. IE. Cor Morruon.
Mention tills PnrtfanJ fw.n.
TRAVELERS' GUIDE.
.iAUiilii.il
you willbe Satisfied
WITH YOUR JOURNEY.
If your ticket read over the Dea
rer and Rio Grand Railroad, the
"Scenlo Line of tbe World."
BECAUSE
There r ao many scenic attrac
tions and points of Interest along
the tin between OgJen and Den
ver that tb trip never become
tiresome.
If you ar going East, writ for In
formation and get a pretty book thai
will tell you ail about It - -W.
C. McBrlde, General Agent
124 Third Street
PORTLAND. OREGON
SAN FRANCISCO &
PORTLAND S. S- CO.
Far inoluding berth and meal, $15;
Round -trip, 125.
Steamer Leaves Astoria for San
Francisco Every 5 Days.
Connects at SanFrancisco with Rai)
and Steamer Lines for South,
em California.
O. W. KOI1EUTS, Agent.
Aatoria, Oregon. '
A. O. D. KERFJXL,
Gen, Pas. Agent
San Francisco, CJ.
STEAMER KAHC0ITA - - ,
Leave Astoria on tbe Tide
DAILY
FOR ILWACO. connecting ther with
a fgr Long Beach, Tioga and
North Beach potnta. Returning ar-
rlv at Astoria earn evening.
rhrough ticket to ana from aU prla-
clpal European cltte.
G. W. ROBERTS, Acent,
Astoria, Or.
aw .-vw a m
2
TRAVELERS' QUI08.
ASK Any
TRAVELER
and h will '
tellyoatb
.1 IB''
Electric Lighted.
U tH Crtck Trtls of ttea ill for
C0MF0KT SI ELEGAHCE-
Thefticiet office at Portland is
5S Morrison St., Cor. 3d.
at
A. D. CHARLTON,
Astittact General PaMeoger.AgenL
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 5
between Minneapolis, St.
PauJ and Chicago.
rielhr suiting on atrip no matter
where write tnr Interesting lnfonna
tloo about oomforUble traveling.
tLLSISLER, General Ajent
132 Third SL Portland. Oregon.
T. W.TfsRDALf.
Oeoeral PauMtiirer Agent,
til Paul, Minn,
i"ff 1
einoiiiia!
The land of fruit, flower and aun-
blne. where all th Bummer sports
may b enjoyed la winter.
PORTLAND to LOS ANGELES
AND RETURN.
reached via .
THE SHORT ROUTE
Beautifully Illustrated booklet and
(older, 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 FOR
TICKETS
TIA
To Spokaissv St Paul, Minneapolis,
- Ouluth, Chicago, St Louis, and all
point aat and south.
2 OVERLAND TRAINS DAILY Q
The Flyer sod The Fast Mail Z
SPLENDID SERVICE 1 '
UP TO DATE EQUIPMENT
COURTEOUS EMPLOYE
Daylight trip aorosa th Cascade and
. Rooky Mountain. '
For tlckata, rate folder and full In
formation call on or address
. H. DICKSON.
. ,, City Ticket Agent
121 Third Street Portland. Or.
. O. YERKES, A, G. P. A,
Corner First avenue and Tester way
Seattle, Waah. , , , . ,
WE GIVE EXPEDITED -
, 8ERVICE ON FREIGHT
ROUTE YOUR SHIPMENTS
VIA GREAT NORTHERN
Full Information from
WM. HARDER, General Agent
Portland, Ore.
Th Worlda Fair Reut. .
I8d
TRAVELERS GUIDE.
r ;
THE IIL7AUKEE
r.
"Tb Pioneer Limited" St Pant t CH-
go. "SJwrt IhuT Osaka t .
Cakaga. Sogti-Vt Limited" Kaaaaa
Ko train in tb aerriee-ol any rai
road la tb world that MUaLs ia muJo
ment that of the CUeago, Kilvaokat 4k
SL Pad Sr. Tbey own and operato
their own sleeping and dining ear 0 afl
their train snd gire their patm aa
excellence of serrke not obtainable else
where. . . .
Bertha 00 their sleepers are longer.
higher and wider than in aimilar ear oa
nj other line. They protect their train
by the Block ayetera. V?;'-!-..
Connections made with all tra&i-coa
tinental line la Union Depot.
Her tales Dansk, Svenak og Nor.
Hier wird deutch gesprocben.
H, 8. Bowe, General Agent, Portland.
Oregon. 134 Third Street corner Aldeti
A.&C. R. R.
TIME CARD.
.EFFECnVE JUJTE 24, 1905.. ..
Lew t PORTLAND Arrive
800a.m Portland Cnioo 11.20 im
7 00p.m. depot for Aitoria 9.50 p.m
T2,3flp.m i . - .,
Lt ASTORIA Antra
' ' ' ! r
7.45 a m j tor Portland and ll-SOa.a
6.10 p.m way poinU 10-SO pn
SEASIDE DIVISION
Lcav ASTORIA Arrive
11 35a.ro for Seaside Direct .gap p.m
Leav ASTORIA. Arrive
M5a.m for-Warrentoa I0:45a.a
110an. Hammond, Ft V 11.00a.m.
5.60 p.m (Stevens, Seaside) 7:40 a,m
Leav SEASIDE Arrive
5 .-00 p m for Astoria Direct 12 JOtTm
Leave SEASIDE. Antra
6.15 a. m ( for Warren ton Ft ) 9 25a.m
t.30p.m. Steven. Ham- V lOp.m.
S.4Ua.m I moDd.Atoria ) 7.,
Saturday only,
urday.
i Daiiy except Sat-
Through ticket and close connection
via X. P. Railway at Portland and Gobi
and O. R. 4 N. via Portland.
J. a MAYO,
General Freight and Passenger Agent
"OREGON
Shorj Line
and UiHionRicinc
mm.
It hour from Portland to CUcags.
No shang of ear. .
TIME 8THEDITLES
Depart From Arrive
PORTLAND
Chicago
Portland Halt lake, Denver. Ft
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via UunU wts City. 8t bonis,
lugton :CIhcho ud the East :
gUPsnl ! Walla Walla. leW
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