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ffHUESDDAY, AUGUST "17, 190$. ili JiOllNING ASl'ORIAN, ASTOmIA, OnWUn, X PORTLAND MARKETS Latest Quotations in the Portland Produce Markets. Complete Miiket Reports Corrected Each Day Giving the Wholeil Prices ol Commodities, Farm Produce and Vege tables, Corn-7Sftl. ; ' , . . Cucumbers -2fi 50 per hot. I'M riBiit17 li'M, I'Briky 2So pf down. ' I'ess 2&8 pr pound, iVpper 18c f pound. r.dll lftil 12o per down. J'.hulaiV-1 l-22 l-2o per poundv Tomatoe Miffl pr crato, 8iiBih Co pr pound. Jloot Vegetables Turnips, $1.23 1.40 per tack 1 carrot, $1.23$ 1.50 prr sackj !ts, 111.25 pr aackj garlic, 12)c per pound. ' Onl(n Ctilifcrnin red, $1.23 per hun dred 1 yWlow, 1 1 .25. Potato On-got), new, tWSfli Cal ifornia, tiew, Wcfl, . Halin Low Muscatels, f crown 7.'t unbleached, wnlIrM Bultstiu, 6c; Tierce, BJcj tubs, DJ'.-J 60, Djcj 20s 10c j 10, lolci $4, in)i;. standard pure Tkfrwe, 6l tub, 01t; Ms, ia) 20a, Oioj 10, 8in 6, . tc. Compound Tiert, Ocj tube, CJcj 60s, flic, 10s, 6o, 5s, 0I. Pickled Cood Pork, tsrrels, $18 half-barrel, $,50; beef, barrel, $12 Canned Meat Corned beef .pound per down, $1.23; two pound, $2.33j si pound, $i Koat hctst, pound, $1.25j two pound, none) eix poumia, none Koat beef, tail, pound, nonet two pound, $2,33; tlx pound, none. Lunon tongue, pound, 11.13. i Groceries, Ifuta, Etc. CoffeeMocha, fl28oj Java, ordin ary, l&fS22ei Cota Rim, fancy, l.20cj flood, lO'glBci ordinary, 10(3, 12o per pound; Columbia roast, cse, 100, 13.75; 6f. $13.78; Arbuckle, $14.75; Lion, $14.75. Rice Imperial Jnpsn, No, 1, $3.37); Southern Japan. $3.80; Carolina, U&Olcj broken head, in Falnum Columbia river, 1 pound tall, $1.73 Jr dozen; 2 pound tall. $2.40; 1-pound flat, $1.85; fanry, 11)- Purtlitnd, Am. lil,-l'iti di-ub-r ere Virimrliii to knii I In- Market t k"l with fri-li mIiumii nfti-r the iIo-mj eon bt-jtin on the Coluiubia river, An gtit '). Hockye and hiiMijla-k are plentiful on TiiK'-t Hound and there i aUo k'mk! run of salmon In tho river of California. Wrivtly frh On-Kn egg are scares at 22 12 cent, but there ar large imutlll-i of Katern and t-old-itomgi tfH on tke market to kvp price from coliiif any lituher, l'ra.-hr are ron-ldered -van at Wl to pound fiat, fl.w; 1 pound fat, UQj 73 wot a bo, but limy are not AiKa pitiK, ipound una, jc; red. 1 rei'tfd to brvutii more plentiful thl pound tan, socKeycs, i pound I il. . t,m Yti (-n-aiiicry butter 1 atan-e, but fiSupar Sa-k bal, 100 pound! Cube price am not ftrut. "o further advam $363) powdered, $5,40; dry granulated, K therefor, predated for tint home M.30; extra C, t4 M; golden C1.70;frult produet, a liuortatioii umlcr'll it, ugar, 13.30; advant over aadc Ll, SiiibII veal lui taken aimdvuiK, and a follow) Jtarrel, 10o; half-barrel k-II rendlly at 12 eeiit hlKher than e- 23c; !kx, 30e prr 10 pound. (Term! terday. Cntalup hv U-eoute ph-ntl- (,n remlttam-e within 15 day, d.-duet ful at 1 to $2ft per emte. Sone hop ) t pound; if later than 15 day and hnva been ld the 'l few day at 17 within 30 day, deduct e per pound; no di-unt aff-r 30 day.) IVt auger. graunlated, $550 per 100 pound ; maple eucar, Ji.iwc tx-r iouna. to 17 12 rent, for ftlilptm-ut i;t. Grain, flour, Feed, Etc. Flour rtent, 430(5,10 per bar rel; itraight. $44 23; c).-r, $3.73f l Valley, $3.1Kt(24,23, ITukota hard wheat, $.5i$a.50t Craham, $3.304; whole wheat, $4'423; rye flour, loeal, $3; Kastern, $J.0(g3.lt0; wnmeal, per tale, $l.00fs2.20. Wh-at-Ne,w Club, 72(773 per bu.hel; er bale; Liverpool, 6)a, $17; 1W; $1(1.50; 20. $16; half-grounJ, 100, $7; 50. $7JS0. Kut Wlnut, 131c per pound by ek, 1 extra for lea than eack; Bra ril nut, 13c; filbert, 14c; pecan, Jum bo, 14-?; ertra large, IV; almond, 1. X. I... l'Jc; cheotnut. Italian. 13?! new bluetem, T7W; per butkvl, new ohid( U M 5.po,m( drulI1 r,nut,, valley, 7k. ' , r,w, $7)o ir pound; roted, pine- OaU, Xo. 1 white fted, frJO'ffSO per nut, 10 jl2c; hhkory nut, 7c; cocoa- Hope, Wool, Hidei, Etc. Hop Choice. 1904 17ft l?o per po,und Wool Eastern Oregon, averago " bent 10 21c: lower erade down to 15o..aR' cording to thrinkage; Valley, 25S27 per pound. . , Moliair Cliol'-, 8i(( .T? per pound. Hide Dry hide, No. 1, 10 pound and up, 10(5101 pvr pound; dry kip No. 1, 5 to 10 pound, 11 13c per pound; dry calf, No. 1, under 0 pound, 17 18c; dry aatted, bull and - atag, orw-tMrd lci than dry flint; (cull, moth-eUn badly cut, n-ored, murrain, halr-Hpped, wonther-beaten or grubby, 2(3o per pound !)) ealtcd hide, ttecr, aound, W pound and over, 9(10e per pound; 60 to CO pouU, 8)(9c per pound; under 50 pound and cow, 8f.9o per pound; ealted tg and bull, eouud, 6c per pound; ealted kip, eouiid, 15 to 30 pound, Oc per pound; altd veal, aound. 10 to 14 pound, Be per pound; a!ted calf, aound, under 10 pound, 10c per pound; (green umaltcd, lo per pound It; cull, lo per pound le). Slicep kini (ihenrllng, No. I Initdurt tork, 23(3.30o eaflh; short wool, No. 1 butcher tmk, 40'fjJ(Jc ach; iudiunt wool, No. 1 butcher' tot:k, C0(8c; long wool, No 1 buU-her' totk, $11.50 each. Murrain pelt from 10 to 20 per cent le or 12 (&!4c per pound; hore hide, waited, jv oV a iiifatt. ! 4s At KfXfct A w halt-Cal l m, $11 per ton, $1.60 fc(tW(i mm ton; gray, $29. MilUtulT Rran, $10 per ton; mid dllng. $24.50; hort, $21) ahop, I. S. mlil. $10; lineed dairy feed, $19; Afal fa meal, $18 per ton. Ceri-al Fotl Rolled oat, cream, 00 pound aacka, $0.75; lower grade, $.V; 623; oatmeal, tee cnit SO-pound Mik, $8 per barrel; 10 pound wick, $4.23 jer Laic; oatmeal (ground, 5"ijound ack, ordinary, 4c, ;,.w per oam-i; jo pouu.1 u, fi per Veal Iireed bale; prit pen, $3 per ll0 pound eaek; impound boxe. $1.40; pearl barh-y, $4 23 per 100 pound; 23-pound lioxe, $155 per box; pimtry flour, 10-pound eaek, $2 50 per bale. , Hy. Timothy, $l3Cf)8 per ton; new, $11(3121 clover, $9; grain, SSti; cheat, $8. nut, 7,j coeoanuta, 35(??tHV pr down. Rwn Small white, 3i4i! 1'K" white, 3); pink, 3)(&3)e bayou, 4ie; Lima, efc. D retted Meat. neefPreei bulla, 1(3 2oi er pound; cow, 314)c; country atcer, 411 Sc. Mutton lreed faney, 6c jkt pound; 100 to 125 pound, 7 (8.7 1-2; 123 to 200 pound, 5r-;0; 2'M) lunda and tip, 3 1 2( 5 cunt. . Pork Dreed, 100 to 130, 7(57)c; 150 and up, 6rtj7o per pound. Proviaion and Canned Meat. Ham 10 to 14 pound, HJii jer pound; 14 to Id pounds 1-'!)'-; U to 20 pound, I'Uct California (piviiio), Oc, cottage ham, 0c; ahoulder, 0c; boiled ham, 21c; boiled piinio ham, bonele, hide. 23fl5c cadi; goat kiu, common 10(S13o each; Angora, with iool on, 23c$1.80 ea. h.. Tallow Prime, per pjiiind, 3)g4c; No, 2 and griae, 2rtj,3c. Fur Rear kin, a to Ie, No. 1, riSOlO ea..h; cub, $l2; badger, 23 (3 30c j " wild cat, with hed perfect, 25 6c; houa cat, S(lOc; Jox, common gray, 60!3 70e; ri-d, $33; cro, $3(5,15 i!ver and black, $!iH2oO; 6her, $3(; 6; lynx, $4..Vi; mink, etrictly No, aeeording to Mr, f 1 ft 2.50 ; martin, dark Northern, according to aize and color, $.50rfi4; niukrat, Urge, 10(3 13c knnk, 40 v Joe; civet or polecat, 3-SlOcj lotU-r, Urge, prime ekin, (O'JIO; panther, with head and claw perfect, $2(3.3; rac coon, prime, 30-30e mountain wolf, with bead perfect, $15033; coyote," 60a 5$li woIveiW, $!(8; Iwavcr, per akin large, $50; medium, ?3tg4; small, $1 1.50; kit, 50.173c. Caeara iNigrada (Cliittam bark) Cood, 31(?i$ jn-r pound. Grain bag Calcutta, 7:5 7i-?. Sunday Excursion to Worth Beach. Tbo Ilwaco Railway and Navigation Company are selling round trip ticket very Sunday 'from Astoria to , av4) cotta, at a rsta of one dollar for the points on Long Reach, Including Nah round trip. , . - TRAVELERS' GUIDE. Elks' Grand Excursion. Klk' grand xairion to Portland on WedneiwJiiy, Augwt 10, 1005. The fast steamer Telegraph will b-ava Callemlcr dock at 5 o'clock a. m. Ticket, $ljW, round trip. OUR ' SUBSCRIPTION LIST. THE "HOW" Of IT WILL INTEREST EVERYBODY, WHETHER THEY NOW READ THE PAPER OR NOT. WE ARE GOING TO MAKE THE MORNING ASTORIAN THE BEST NEWSPAPER PUBLISHED IN ANY CITY OF ITS 8IZE WILL YOU HELP USf TELEPHONE MAIN 661 and I WILL C7LL AND TELL YOU ALL ABOUT IT. Emil Held Advertising, and Circula tion Manor, THE MORNING ASTORIAN. P. 8. If you liv out of town writ or our plan. MEDICAL. fa. in - THE Dr. C. GEE W0 Chinese Medicine Co. Butter, Eggs, Poultry, etc, Putter City creamerle,; extra cream 1 So, ery, ,zwiM per jounn; tat cream- jiaeon rancy brekfa-t, iw per erics; fancy creanu-rjt, 20t22 l-2c; pound; nUndard bnnkfat, 17c; choice, store butter, 1310. 15 1 2c; Kngli-h breakfttt, II to 14 lb., Kgg-Oregon ranch, 21 l-2(222o per 14 l-2c; jK-ach l-aeon, 13 l-2c, uoen; MHiern. sorasie. auag i'ortlamt, 1mm, lSj per Chcexe Oregon full cream twin, 12c. pound; minced 1mm, 10c; Summer, choice je; Young America, 13c. dry, 17)c; bologna, long, l)e; weiner Poultry Average old hen, 12 1-2'?. wurt, 6c; liver, 0c; pork, 0c; Mood, 5c; 14c: mixed chicken. l-2c: old I hesdeheeae. 6tt ImiIdph hmh.fo lini rootcr IOm IO); young rooater ,ll(n 12) 4). lapring, 1 1-2 to 2 pound, 16 l-2f:17ij Pry Salt-Cured Kegutnr short clear, 1 to 11-2 pound, 10(al7c; drcKed 10) alt; 11 1-4 smoked; clear back 1U chicken, 1314c; turkey, alive 18f? Unit, 11 smoked; char Ix-llies, to 17 10c; turkeys, choh-e, 20i22 l-2c; geeae, I pounds average, none salt, none smoked; Oils. Turpentine Coe. hCc per gallon barrel, 8O0 per gallon. White Load Ton lot, 71c; 500 pound lot, ,3.'; less than 500-pound lot. 8c, Caroline Stove gasoline, cases, 23)c iron barrels, 17c; 80 dcg. gasoline, cases, 32c; iron barrel or drum, 2tV Coal Oil Cum-, Bojc; iron barrt 14c; wood barrel, 17c; 63 dcg., case, 22c; Iron barrel, 13)c. Linseed Oil Raw, 3-burrel lot, C2c 1-barrel lot, 03c; caee-, CSc. Boiled: barrel lots, 64c; 1-barrel lot, C5c; cases, 70c. U'hcn you fed a ena-of weight and oppression after iiieaU, it means Indi ge-tiou. IIiillii.ter's Rwkr Mountain TIDE TAriLE, AUGUST iTea positively cnvn itnliiJitlon. eontti Ay ... .1 1 Irt i m I .live, per jmumi, . :j geee, urceu, vnrgon export, to pouiuu ar,-)ge, ! patton and stomach trouble. 33 cent perpoumi, ui-tiw; uuck. om, uc; uuck ji sait, in smoked. Tea or Tablet at Frank Hurt's drua young, HH'j.1; pigeon, vilxo; snuaos.i urn iar lar.l, Ket tin-rendered: store $2(S2.50. Vegetables, Fruits, etc, Apphf, table, $1.50(52.50 pr box; Cherries 7 (? 12 1-2 per pound.. Apprieut P0e(S$l per crale, Peaches 75( IK) per crate. ' Plum 25(8 lOo per crate. Plaekhcrric 5(90 per pound. Cantaloupe $2.73(5 3.50 per Pears $2.25 per box. , Currant 8o per pound. Prunes 85c(r$l. RaHpln4-rie--)fl.2."i pr crate. Wateriiielonir lo per pound. AUGUST, 1905. Hlg-h Water. AUGUST, 1905. crate. rnt. TuesJny . , , Wednemioy . Thuradny ... Friday Saturday ... SUNDAY .. Monday Tuesday Wednemlny . fruits Lemon, choice $4.50 Thursday ... many ,,,,, Saturday ... Oranges, navul, fancy, $2.50(52.75 per I sitndaY .. AM.'"j"' P. M. him j ft. h7nTT ft 0;2S 9.1 1:361 7.9 Tuesday Low Water. Dot. Tropicol g8.50. Crab apple 50o per box ....1" ....11 ....1 ....13 1. . V,l. t.ja'rt lnn,!.rrl 1 1031 f'W.MJ AX Id '"""-I i--w m..j, 11 $1.75; Mcditerrnnean weet, $2.501ti2.75 Tuesday .........15 1:13! 9.1 2:00 8.9 Valencia, $3.253.75. Grape fruit if2.603 per box. Pananas 5 l-2o per pound. Pinenpples $2.504 per doren. Fresh Vegetables. Artichokes 60o dozen. Beano 11 l-4o per pound. Cablwge, 11 l-4c per pound. Cauliflower 75SPOo per dosen. Celery 7585. Wednesday 1 Thursday 17 Friday W Saturday ...19 SUNDAY to Monday 21 Tuesday 22 Wednesday 2.1 Thursday 24 Friday 25 Saturday ........ 2 SUNDAY 27 Monday 28 Tuesday 29 Wednesday .80 Thuisday ....... 1 2:4S 3:40 4: 3S B:4!i 7:00 :0 9:3 10:S 11:3: 0:3H 1:17 1:561 2:32 3:M 3:47 4:30 5:35! 9:29! 1:45 9:04 10:06 11:42 o'in 1:03 8.5 8.0 7.4 6.7 8.2! 8.0 8.1 8.410:06 8.8111:00, 12:18 11:52 12:68 1:34 2:08 2:40 3:10 3:38 4:09 4:44! S:25 8:18 8.7 8.4 8.1 7.7 7 6.8 6.3 6.8 5.5 5.8 56 6.1 6.7 7.3 1.04 2: 161 8.1 Wednesday 2:55 8.3 Thursday .. 3:3.-. 8.5 Friday .... 8.5 Saturday . . 8.4 SUNDAY . 8.1 Monday ... 8.1 Tuesday..., g 8.2 Wednesday 9 8.3 Thursday lo 8s Friday u R.6 Saturday 1 7.1 SUNDAY 13 8.7 Monday 14 7.4 Tuesday 15 7.7 Wednesday 16 7.7 Thursday 17 4:U 5:05 5:59 6:57 8:03 9:06 J AM. j PJkf. Thjn.fft7jh.in. I ft 1 7:18,-1.0! 7:27 2 7:5S'-1.0 8:11 3 8:37-0.7' 8:55 4 9:20'-0.2! 9:44 510:00: 0.4 10:40 6 10:48! 1.1 11:41 711:36, 1.8! 7.7 Friday H 7.7 Saturday ........19 7.7 SUNDAY 20 7.6 Monday 7.5 Tuesday 0:49 2:ni 3.14 4;17 0.1 5M4-0.3 6:02:-0.8 6:45-0 7:24-0.5 7 1.3,12:411 2.5 1.0 l:SSt 3.0 0.6i 3:09 3.2 4:18 3.2 5:1 6:10 6:5 7:59-0.2 8:30 0.4 8:5S! 0.8! 9:23 1.3 9:46 .21:10:1 .22,10:56 7.6 Wednesday .....2S 0:18 7.4 Wednesday ......23!11:45 7:22! 7.4 Thursday 8:30 9:35 10:33 11:26 12:23 1:03 l:43j .24 7.6 Friday 7.S Saturday 6 88 SUNDAY 27 8.7 Monday 28 7. Tuesday 29 8.4 Wednesday SO 8.7 Thursday 31 1:25 2:33 3:36 4:34 5:24 6:08 6:51 7:31! 8:14 8:49 9:24 9:59 1.8!10:J 2.3 11:25 2.8' 2.0 3.21 1.8 12:50 14 0.9 0.3 0.2 0.5 06 0.5 2:15 3:33' 4:40; 5:31 6:17 7:10 7:46 2.5 2.4 3.3 2.1 2 2 2!i 2.1 2.1 Formerly located 253 Alder street: for the fJ past fi ve years. U A V E OJIMOVED into the Y : -jf i law brick buiidirs iiiLuuWit tbc south-east cor- ner ol First and Morrison Ktreeta. En- trance No. 102 Iront St. Successful Home Treatment Dr. C. KK U-O Ik known thnin ln.nl 11m rnlted Slle. nd In ellel the Oniil rtilnew lux Uir on Hecount of III wonderful cure ttlihoui die itltt of a hiil(', wlilmtit uIhk xhoii ,,r omii. ornny hiuii. tiit trent uy hikI nil dlseiiMM with (mwerrut nriemal room lierb. tiark, and vticeiahliM, tlmt are un known to tiieli-a M-ietirv In this eoonlry, ami through the dm- ntf thee twrnilew reme die li-uuiiraiilwn to cure Catarrh, Asthma, Lung Trouble, Rhcumetitm, Ntrvousnm, Stomach, Liver, Kidney, Fenuie WcskncM snd sll Chronic Diseases. ( all or write, cn-loliiit 4 i-ct-nt laini) for uuilllne turnk nod cip-oUr. Adilrexn, m, -, The C- Ge Woo Chinese Mfdicin Co., No. 161 1-2 first St., S.E. Cor Morrison. Mem tun ilib PortUnd Ortjon. ASK ANY- TRAVELER and he will tell yen the IIU I! Electric Lighted. Is the Crick Tralo of then all for COMFORT 80 J ELEGANCE. Thejticket office at Portland is at 255 Morrison St., Cor. 3d. A. D. CHARLTON. Assistant General Passenger.'Agent PORTLAND, OREGON. "Best by Test" A trans continental trav eler says: "I've tried them all and I prefer the North western Limited Its tbo best to be found from coast to coast" It's "The Train for Coin tort" every night in the year between Minneapolis, St. Paul and Chicago. , lie for (taitlniroo strip no matter where write for Interesting informa tion about comfortable traveling, H.LSISLEH Ccncrsl Agent I32Third HI Portltnd, Oregon; ' T. W. TIA8DALE. General PaMaeiieer Agent. HI. haul, Mlun. TRAVELERS' GUIDE. THE MILWAUKEE "lie Pioneer Limited" St. Paul to Chi ''.. "Short Line" Omaha to Chicago. "Sonth-West Limited Eaoaai "" City to Chicago. N'o trains In the service of any rail road in tu world that equals In equip ment tbst of the Chicago, Milwaukee k St Paul By. They own and operate their own sleeping snd dining cars on all their train and give their nations aa excellence of service not obtainable else where. Berths on their sleepers .are lonwr. higher and wider than in similar cars oa sny other line. They protect their trsina by the Block system. Connections made with all trans-coa,. tinontal lines in Union Depots. Her tales Danak, Svetwk 02 Norsk. Hier wird deuUch gesprochen. H. S. Pwe, General Agent, Portland, Oregon. 134 Third Street, corner Alder. A. & C. R. R. TIME CARD. EFFECTIVE JUNE 24, 1905. TRAVELERS' GUIDE. YOU WILL BE SATISFIED WITH YOUR JOURNEY. . If your tickets read over the Den ver and Rio Grand XUllcoad, the "Scenic Line of the TVorll" BECAUSE There are so many scenic attrac tlons and points of Interest along the line between OgJen and Den ver that the trip never becomes tiresome. If you are going East, write for In formation and set a pretty book that will tell you all about it W. C. McBride, General Agent. 124 Third Street PORTLAND. OREGON alifornie! The land of frulta, flowera and sua- shlne, where all the summer sports may be enjoyed In winter. SAN FRANCISCO & PORTLAND S. S, CO. Fara Including berth and meals, $15; Round -trip, $25. . PORTLAND to LOS ANGELES v- AND RETURN. reached via THE SHORT ROUTE Beautifully Illustrated booklets and foldere, descriptive of the many charm tag winter resorts, may be secured from any Southern Pacific Agent, or addreas VV. E. COMAN, G. P. A, Portland, Ora. Leava PORTLAND Arrive 8 00a.m Portland Cnion 11.20 4. m 7 00p.m. depot for Astoria 9.50 p.m T2.30 p.m -. Leava ASTORIA : Arrive) 7.45 a-m ( for Portland and 11.50 a.m 6.10 p.m ) wsy pointa IQ.5Q pm SEASIDE DIVISION .jt..' Leav y ASTORIA Arrive 11.35 s.m for .Seanhle Direct 53Q p.m Leava ASTORIA. Arrive 8.15 a.m I for Warrenton ) 10:4,5a.ni ll.30s.ra. -j Hammond, Ft f 11.00a.m. 5.50 p.m (Stevens. Seaside) 7:40a,m Leave SEASIDE Arrivt 5:0) p.m I for Astoria Direct l2:30p.m Leava SEASIDE. Arrlta 6.15 a. m I for WarrentQ Ft ) ' 9 23 a.m 2.30p.m. Stevens. Ham- ' IMp.m. 9.40a.m I mond.Atoria ) 7.a,p Saturday only. 4 Dahy except Sat urday. " ' Through tickets and close connectioa via N. P. Railway at Portland and Gobi and O. R. & N. via Portland. . J. C. MAYO, General Freight and Passenger Agent. OREGON and UiI01LBiCIFID 7 hours from Portland to Chlcaga. No chance of cars. ASK THE AGENT FOR TICKETS VIA 1 i.i.imiiiiihiiiiiH 1 mn.M Steamer Leaves Astoria for San Francisco Every 5 Days. Connects at SanFrancisco with Rail and Steamer Lines for South, em California. ii. W. ItOItL'ltTS, Agent. Astoria, Oregon. A. O. D. KERELL, Gen. Pa. Agent San Francisco, CL STEAMER NAHC0TTA Leaves Astoria on the Tida DAILY FOR ILWACO, connecting there with trains for Long Beach, Tioga anfl North Beach points. Returning ar rives at Astoria same evening. Through tlcketa to and from all prta- ' clpal European cities. j O. W ROBERTS. Aa;ent, Astoria, Or. I To 8pokane, 8t PauL Minneaoolia. Duluth, Chicago, St Louis, and all points east and south. 2 OVERLAND TRAINS DAILY Q The Flyer and! he Fast Mail Z SPLENDID SERVICE UP TO DATE EQUIPMENT COURTEOUS EMPLOYE Daylight trip across the Casoar'e and Rocky Mountain. For tickets, rates folde,? full in formation call on or address H. DICKSON, City Ticket Agent 121 Third Street, Portland. Or. Q. TERKES, A. G. 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. Tha World's Pair Route, Depart Chicago Portland Special fclSa. ra. via Hunt- TlilESCHEDrLES Fwin PORTLAND sltljike, Denver. Ft Worth. Omaha. Kan. (.oirao and the East Atlaotie rxprw it Uke, Deaver d V: " : ' " ur,n' umaiia, Kan via Huut- Max City, Kt Louis, lUKton it'liicao aud the Eat Arrive 7:15 am Bt. Paul 'Walla Walla, I ewis rasl Mail tou. ti.,,.- :. m. x)lis. st inl, ixiluih! kane 'and Kst 8:00 p ra Daily ei- Coluiuhla Rlrr t i" i"rtinu ana Way rfnv o,-..,..t .....II a iu Daily ci ctpl Muu SCHEDULE OF T. J. POTTER. For August, 1905. DATli Aug. Sat. Sat, Sat. 10) 10. 1M 11.30. 1.1. 1 Sept. S.I.V 9. Hi: S.t 9.00 10.40 9.00i .. I g.ooj "i!ooi 1 n s - . u a S 10, 4 5 ; 7 ljj 2 1 J IK" i 01; 3 mi 4.40 9.1J 9.1.V u f i i n 8.IWI i I tU); 9.43 4.4o DATE 4. IV Aug. 10 IV 4 1') 9 4.1 11.00 10 M 11 45 4.00 4 111 3.00 100 J 60 . T.! 1.15! w.eo 4.00 8.50 'i!so S.M I 8.00 10. ts 'ii'.is .1 ii.v. e.oii 0 44 S.15 12. lo 5.56 1S.55 2 45 '45' '!i5j' is 6i,' "i.m .i 9.45 'iiiij roi); it r u it 15 w 17 IS 111 20 SI a 23 t a 2 3t t l'i.; 7.301 8.80) 9ept.l MENANOWOMESL -URKV I tMBiftifnriniiBttml ktl I Is) i I HibArCM.iQQAtlHUIstliin. Odkrai4 li IrriUtioas or uiceratMui Mt W Hrittar. nf mscaOl Hiantrtraasi. sVnwlP twmtm . Pii.lMi fttirl itnt astnn. .a. 1 w. .. ,a p.-' m wiiap.. I SI 00. or 3 l..(tl 73. " Circular iwit a riufi V