The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930, August 25, 1905, Page 7, Image 7

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    FRIDAY, AUGUST 13, 1905.
ill BiOKNING ASTORIA, ASTOMA, ORIXilJ.
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Nportland market
Latest Quotations In the Portland
Produce Markets.
Completa Market Reports' Corrected Each
Day Giving thi Wholei.lt Prices ol
Commodities, Frm Produce and Vege
tablet.
rortlntul, Aug. 24. Coniieralil
wheat I Mug liliwt to Kan Friin-t'i-co
tliln wawin, and the Indication
arc tlint California will lm a K'mkI jmtron
of Oregnti again.
Effort are bring made y the Produce
Dealer' fM'littlori of this city to liulm
the Southern IVille to render quicker
ervli in traiiMrtlng tropical and ell
rui fruits. :fTn
Mtikiiieui have ln-guti to rcacli the
city from )illuril and other jkiIiiU in
Southern Oregon. They aell readily at
ILW wr crate of one !iwn.
, Oregon prune have Wonte dentlful
at 50 crnU per lux.
Freh egg are eonoidered (Inn at 22 12
ocnU ir down, Kat?rn egg are still
very ininli In evident In the nmrket.
Hotter lm quit coining from Nan
FraitclwMi, on awiunl of ncnrelty of fnncy
crrmnrry there, hjutcrn Initlcr In on
the market to umleroell the local prod
uct, which remain firm at quotation,
flood appk-a are scarce. Wormy apple
are not H-miltlcd in the tnaikct.
Grain, Produce, Tee.
Wheat-Walla Walla, 7$ valley, 72oj
Muentem. ",
(tale Whit, m.M; gray, (Mfitt;
new crop, $2,W',t2M.
Barlcy-Hrowlng, 22.00( feed, 121.00;
rolled, ri2.wtA23.no.
HayTtmolhy, l2.5fl( l.l.Wlj clover,
f.50fi,0.0j cheat, :.;OfS.iNlj alfalfa,
10.00.
MilMunV-ltariVy, rolled, ril ttti mid
dling, mmfiXW; chop, 1 11.00 $ britn,
llMiofa.20.OO5 ahort. 21.06;22.on.
FlourHard wheat, patent, HlWtf;
4.l)3 itraight, t3.M(i4.os; grahnm, ! 00
rve, fS.ttOj whole wheat flour, $4.25 1
Valley flour, 3.HO(S4.W IstkoU, t!.Wfti.
75.1 i Kaatrrn rye. -V50.
Corn-Whole, fcM.OOi cracked, $29.00
per ton.
Ry-4)1.30 per ewt.
Butter, En, Poultry, Etc.
Hut ter Fancy creamery, 23S27 l-2e
city creamery, 2A?30c; dairy, 13 1 2'j
17c; tore. 14 1-2WI-V.
(1ieec--Voung America, 13c; Oregon
full cream, 13 1 2c.
F,gg-Oregon ranch, 22 1 -2c j Fatcrn
egg, 20f2lc.
I'ouHry-H.Mwtcr. 10e; hen, 12 12c
(a l.V; fryer, l4(S;15e; broiler, 14(
13c; geene, live, "(n He; dren-cd, Vtn 0 l-2o;
turkey, live, 18W IDc; drewd, 20fi22ej
duck, old, 9(5 lOo lb; piing duck, 12
(m13c lb; pigeon, n-r down, fl.00(S$
$1.23; aquab, $2,(K)r 2.50.
Money-Dark, 10 I-2fSf lie; amlicr, 12
S13e; fancy white, 12 1-2 13c.
Fruita and Vegetablea.
(;raic-$l.o0(1.23 box.
California graK $1.50 box.
Caaba $2.00(2.23 dor..
Ca n telou p-a-Cra t n $ 1 .23 & 1.75.
Plum Crat, 50(6 73e.
Peache Oregon Crawforda, 75ffiOOc.
Applcn-Grecn, $I.W)(;1.50.
Crape frult-rate, $2.50 3.00.
Watermelona $l.00( 1.25 tcr 100
potind.
Tropical fruit Imon. fancy, $(1.00;
choice, $3.50 per box; orange, $4.00M
4.50; baiuina, 5o jwr lb; pineapple,
$:l.50(n 4.00 per down.
Potatoe New Oregon, (10(iROc; on
ion, 75(!tlk' jM-r 100 lb; tonmtoe.
craU, 30C'i(15; new California turnip,
aack, $1.25; cabbage, per lb, I l-4(?
1 l-2c; head lettuce, ISo dor.cn; hot
boue, $1 Imix celcrj', dor.cn, R.V& $1.00;
radihe. dor.cn, 12 l-2c; green mloii,
down, 10(12 l-2c; rhubarb, lb, 2(S
2 l-2c; cucumber, box, 50c; beet, $1.50
per ack; carrot, 73u jwr anck; given
pen, l(2c; green Wan, 4(S5c; wax, 4c;
garlic, 12 l-2c; egg plant. l.V per lb;
green corn, 12 l-2c down; eweet potatoe,
3 l-2c.
Fresh Meata and Fish.
Freh meat Veal, amall, 7f7 1-2'c;
large, 3 l-2fS5c; pork, 7(f7 l-2c; lieef
bull, 1 l-2(ii2c; cow, 3 1-2(5 4c; ateer,
4 1-2(S5 l-2o; mutton, 5( 0 l-2c; lambs,
7H7 l-2c.
O.VHtcr Shoahvater bay, per gnllpn.
$2.23; per em-k, $3.73 net; Olympia, ier
aack, $5.25; Katcm trannplantcd, $1.00
per 100 lb.
C!nm-Iturdhell, per box, $2.00; razor
clam, $2.00 per nack.
Fih Crab, per down, $1.50; Sbol
water bay oyter, per eack, $4.00; oys
ter, gallon, $2.25; halibut, 7e; black cod,
7ei Imn. tier lb. 12 l-2et herring, 6c;
flounders, 5c; catfish, 8o; lobntcr, per
lb. 12 l-2c; silver amelt, 50c; .hrlrnp, .
10c; perch, 0c; sturgeon, 8c; cblnook
allium, Met wkeyr, (ic wa trout,
12 l-2t ntcclhciwW, 7 1 2cj lluck bu,
2(ifi2, x
Grocerlei, Provisions, Etc,
Hugtir. ack lwlpt (ioldi'n V, l.0it;
extra C, .VHI powdered, f.VWij pnteiit
tulw, t?.1.5i csne, 1). ()., fruit tig-
iir, $.1.70) l'et ngiir, 3,40; Imvrel, cwt
lOrj keg, cwt,, 25it boM', twt,, Whr ad
vain over ai1 IiiikU (tew I tc per Hi,
If paid for In 13 day).
Suit- I'.iilc. of 75 2-, Imle, $1.00 Imle
of III !.,)., il,., f .tHi hale of 40-4, Imle,
Jjl .10 Iwle of 1.V10. Imle, 1.00; hag,
fine, ton, 11.00; mxt 60 lw g'im-
Ine l.iveriod, ton, 17.00) hag, IV) Im
12 ground, 100, ton, tl.ixt; It. 8, V. P.,
20 ft 1, mrton. 2.20j II. N. V. P., 24
3 Hi, carton, $1.75; Liverpool lump, ton,
tlrt.50. ,
It liu Imperial .Tnpan, N'o. 1, $5,37 1-2;
Southern, Japan, 4 -2(n'w broken, 3
3-4c head, fancy, 5 3-4c; head, choice,
5 I 2o.
Coffee M ha, 242Kc; .lava, fancy,
2k32e Java, goml, 20f2le; Java, ordi
nary, 1720cj Cota Itica, fancy, Wa
20c; ( ota Kla. good, . 14(1'; Ar
buckle, Jtlc ier lb. 1 I.ion, Mc per lb.;
Columbia coffee, 13 l-4e; Salvadtir, t
I3e.
l'nn.oiiJliiin, to hf, l.'l l-2c;
ham, picnic, Oc; baiin, ivgular, II ,1-4c;
bai'on, breakfnt, 13 l-2i 10c; dry Mtlt
ide. 10 3 4c; back, dry ult, lu.
NulWalnut, No. i, aoft hell,
14 3-4c; No. 1, hard ahell. 1.1 3 4; Chile,
I3ci almond, 2uV; fllla-rl. lU-il.V;
Hnull. l.V; pei'im. 13 l-2f -l-V; hli kory,
He; iiuinla tx-amit. "(a i l-2c; Jumlio
Virginiti Hantit, 9c; Japttiicw- Hanut,
5 l-2'Sifk'i chetmit, Italian, 14c; cticoa-
nut, down, Hoc.
Fig-White, lb., 5 I 'ifxtk-, Lhok, 0
(" if.
DiitoColdcn, 60 lb. boxc. 1 2c;
l-lb. package, 8c; Fard., 13 lb. Ikic,
11.40 Ux.
Jteall
-Small white. 4 1 2c;
large
3 4e;
white, 3 l-2'; pink, 3c i ba vou
Lima, 7c; Mexican, red, Oc
Pickled gHl.-Picklcd pig. feet. 12
barrel.. $3.W); 1-4 barrel. fc.73; 13-lb.
kit, $1.23; pickled tripe, 1-2 barrel,
$3.00; 1 4 barrel, $2.75: 151b. kit,
1.23; pick led pig' tongue, 1 2 burn'!,
atl.00; 1 4-barreU. $3.i; 13 Hi
kit,
$1.50; pickled lamb' tongue, I 2 bar
rel, $'J.O0; 1-4 barrel, $5.30; 13 ib.kit,
$2.73.
Ijird Kettle-rendered: Tierce, lie;
tub, 10 l-4c; 50, 10 1 4c; 'io. 10 3 4c;
lit, 11 3 4c; 5. II 7-Sc; Standaril pure:
Tierce. Hc; tuU, 0 I 4c; ,Vi, 0 1 4c;
20., 0 3 Se; 10, tl 3 4c; 5. 10 3 4c; 5,
! 7-Se. Comound: Tier-, 7c; tub.
7 14e; 50. 0 3-4c; 10c, 7 l-4c; 5. 7 3 4c
Sauage Portland ham, 13 l-2c per lb.;
mint-d ham, ! j summer, choice dry,
17 I 2c; Ixdogim. long. 5 1 2c; wiener
wur.t, He; liver, 5c; pot. !; blinxl, ,5c;
headchee.e, 12 12c; iHdogmt auage,
link, 4 I 2c
Hai'in I,Mie Mu-cntclt, 3-citiwn.
7 l-2c; 2-crown, 11 l-2cs bleached eed
le Sultana., 7ft 12c; unbleached eed
le Sultana, 0 3-4c; Uuidoit layer, 3
crown, whole Ihixc of 20 lb.,, $I.S5j 2
crown, $1,75. v
Dried fruit Apple, evaporated, 10
wr lb.; Kiindrieil, ack or boxc, none;
ailieit, 11 (,12 l-2c; peache., 10( 12c;
icar, 10(i 12 l-2c; prune, Italinii, Of
0 l-2c; French, 3 l-2c; llg.,.Cnl. black,
3 3-4c; do, white, none; Smyrna. 2V;
Fard. date., fie; plum, pitted, Oc.
Cereal food Hulled oat, cream, Wi
lli, ack, $0,73; lower grade, $5.(M)Crf
$0.25; oatmeal, steel cut. 50-lb. xm-k, $H
ier liale; 10-lb. sacks, $4.23 per bale; oat
meal (ground), 50-lb. .nek, $7.50 per
bale; 10-lb. ack, $1.00 per bale; eplit
pea, $4.00 per 100-lb. a'ki 25 lb. boxc,
$1.15; pearl barley, $4.25 r 100 Ih.;
25-lb. Iioxe. $1.25 per box; pastry Hour.
10 lb. ack, $2.30 per bale.
Canned almon Columbia river, Mb,
tall. $1.85; 21b. tall, $2.50; fancy l-lb.
flat, $2.00; 1-2-lb. fancy lint, $1.25.;
fancy l-lb. oval, $2.73; Ala.ku tall.
pink, fl5f00c; red, $1.50; nominnl, 2.
tall. $2.(Mt.
TIDE TABLE, AUGUST
AUGUST, 1905.
Hlah Water. A.M.
P.M.
Date.
ft
Tuesday . ,
7.9
Wednesdoy
8.1
Thursday 8
8.3
8.5
8.5
8.4
Friday
Saturday 5
SUNDAY
Monday ) 7
8.2
8.1
Tuesday 8
Wednesday
8.2
Thursday 10
8.3
8.
8.6
7.2
8.7
7.4
7.7
Friday 11
Saturday 12
SUNDAY 13
SUNDAY 13
Monday 14
Tuesday 16
Wednesday 1
Thursday 171
7.7
7.7
7.7
7.7
Friday i"
Saturday
SUNDAY 10
7.6
Mondnv l
7.5
Tuesday ,..221
7.5
Wednesdny 23
Thursday 24
7.4
7.4
7.6
7.9
8.3
8.7
7.9
8.4
Friday W
Snliirdnv 26
HI1NDAY ....... 2T
Monday .28'
Tueday , ,. . . .
Tueaday 29
'Tnuriday 1
so
1.7
h,m. I ft. h.m.
0:28 9.1 1:36
1:13 9.1 2:16
2:00 8.9 2:55
2:48 8.6 8:35
8:40 8.0 4:18
4:38 7.4 6:05
6:45 6.7 6:69
7:00 6.2 6:67
8:20 6.0 8:03
9:35 6.1 9:06
10:39 6.4 10:06
11:33 6.8 11:00
12:18
11:52
12:68
0:38 8.7 1:34
1:17 8.4 2:08
1:66 8.1 2:40
2:32 7.7 3:10
3:0!) 7.2 8:38
2:47 6.8 4:09
4:30 6.3 4:44
5:35 6.8 5:25
6:29 6.5 6:18
7:45 6.3 7:22
9:04 6.6 8:30
10:06 6.1 9:35
10:58 6.7 10:33
11:42 7.3 11:26
12:23
0:15 9.0 1:03
1:02 9.0 l:42
alon fruit jr Uaif-galion, -r
gro, l.(l; qiittit. $70; pint, $0.45;
oitra cap, ar groa, 2.33.
I'Miinomy fruit jurn iittif-gallou, per
gna, 13.35; quart, $10.H); pint, $HJ3;
cxira cap, f ijij, 4
Kverlii'tiiig fruit jar Half-gallon,
I2..VI; quart, tHMt pint, $7.30; extra
cap, glu, $2.30.
Hops, Wool, Hides, Etc,
Ilopa Cholue, 1904, 1710o per pound
Wool Eastern Oregon, average Lest.
19f2Ic; lower grade down to 15c, ac
cording to shrinkage; Valley, 2D (3, 27
per pound.
Mohair Cliolce, si (438c per pound.
Hides Dry bidca, No. 1, 16 pounds
and up, 1016i per pound; dry kip,
No. 1, S to 10 pound, ll13c per pound;
dry calf, No, 1, under 8 pounds, 17 18c;
dry aaltcd, bulla and stag, one-third
less than d.7 flint J (cull, moth-eaten,
badly cut, acored, murrain, halr-alipped,
weather-beaten or grubby, tZo per
pound less); aalted bidet, ttecrs, sound,
00 pound and over, 9igl0c per pound;
50 to 60 pound, 8g9o per pound;
under 50 pounds and cowa, 8(9o per
pound; aaltcd stag and bull, sound, 6c
per pound; salted kip, sound, 13 to 30
pounds, 9c per pound ; salted veal, tound,
10 to 14 pound, 9c per pound; tailed
calf, sound, under 10 pounds, 10c per
pound; (green unsalted, lc per pound
Ice; cull, lo per pound les). Sheep
aklnai Knearling, No. 1 butcher, stock,
2330c each; abort wool. No. 1 butcher'
lock, 4050c each; medium wool, No. 1
butchers' stock, 60g80c; long wool, No.
1 butcher' stock, $1(51.60 each. Murrain
(wit from 10 to 20 per cent let or 12
14c per pound; hone hide, salted,
each, according to alze, $1.503; dry,
each, according to size, $1,1.50; colt'
bidca, 23 fj 30c each; goat skins, common
10(150 each; Angora, wita wool on,
23cg$1.50 each.
Tallow Prime, per pound, 31(4ej
No. 2 and grease, 2g,3c
Fur Ri-ar skins, a to alze, No. 1,
$2.6011)10 each; cub, $1S2; badger, 25
(50c; wild cat, with bead perfect, 23
60c; tiouaa eat, 6 10c; fox, common
gray, 5070c; red, $3(S5; cross, $513;
silver and black, $100 200; fisher, $S$
!6; lynx, $4.S0fl; mink, strictly No. 1,
according to size, $1(2.30; martin,
dark Northern, according to size and
color, $2.50(r?4; muskrat, larg. 1015c;
kuuk, 40(g50c; civet or polecat, 510ej
otter, large, prima skin, $0(3 10; panther,
with head and clawa perfect, $2(3,5; rac
coon, prime, 30 60c. mountain wolf,
with head perfect, $3.50(35; coyote, 00c
$lj wolverine, $Cg8; beaver, per kin,
large, $50; medium, $34; small, $!(
1.50; kit, 5075c
Cacara Sigrada (Chittam bark)
Good, 31(5 8 per jiound.
Grain bag Calcutta, 77c
Oils.
Turpentine Caes, f0o per gallon;
barrels, 8O0 jier gallon.
White I-ead Ton lota, 7Jc; 800-pound
Iota, 7Jc; lc than 500-pound lots, 8c.
Gasoline Stove gaoline, case, 23c;
iron barrel, 17c; 80 deg. gasoline, case,
32c; iron barrel or drums, 20c.
Coal Oil Case, BOJc; iron barrel.
14c; wood barrel, 17c; 03 deg., case,
22c; iron barrel, 16)c.
Llnaeed Oil Raw, 5-barrcl lot, 62c;
1-barrel lot, 03c; cases, 08c. Polled: 5
barrel lota, Clc; 1-barrel Iota, 03c; cases,
70e.
A wonderful tonic for the sick and
afflicted. Oct strength, health and hap
pine by u.ing HolliMer' Hocky Moun
tain Tea thi month. A braacing family
medicine. 33 cent, Tea or Tablet.
Sunday Excursion to Worth Beach.
The Ilwaco Railway and Navigation
Company are selling round trip ticket
every Sunday front Astoria to all
cotta, at a rate of one dollar for the
point on Long Beach, including Kah
round trip.
AU0UST, 1905.
Low Water.
AJw
fijn. f f
P.M.
Date.
h.m.
ft.
Tueaday 1
7:18-1.0
7:58-1.0
7:27
8:11
8:65
9:44
2.4
2.1
1.8
1.6
1.6
1.4
2.5
3.0
3.2
32
2.9
2.7
2.6
24
2.3
2.1
2.2
2.2
2.1
2.1
Wednesday
Thursday S
Friday 4
Saturday 6
SUNDAY 6
8:37-0.7
9:20
10:00
-0.2
0.4
1.1
1.81
10:40
10:46
11:41
Monday 7
Tueaday ,. 8
11:36
0:49
1.3
12:41
Wednenday 9
2:01
3:14
1.0
1:65
3:09
4:18
Thursday 10
Friday 11
Saturday 12
SUNDAY 13
Monday .. 14
Tuesday .,.,..,..15
Wednesday 16
0.6
0.1
-0.3
-0.6
-0.7
0.6
-0,2
4:17
5:14
6:02
6:45
7:24
7:69
8:30
8:58
5:17
6:10
6:57
7:37
8:14
8:49
9:24
9:59
Thursday .17
Friday 18
Saturday 19
SUNDAY 20
0.4
0.8
9:23
1.3
1.8
9:46
10:38
Monday .,...,..,21
10:17
10:66;
2.3
2.8
2.0
11:2
Tuesday ....M..22
Wednesday 23
0:18
Wednesday ......23
Thursday 24
Friday 25
Saturday 26
SUNDAY 27
Monday 28
Tuesday 29
Wednesday 30
11:4
3.2
1.8
1.4
0.9
0.3
-0.2
1:25
12:60
2:33
3:38
4:34
6:24
6:08
6:51
7:31!
2:15
3:35
4:40
5:31
6:17,
7:10
7:46
-0.6
-0.6
Thursday 31
0.5
Fiendish Suffering. ,
If oftencatid by ore, ulcer and can
cer, that eat away your akin. Wm. Be
dell, of Flat Rock, Mich., says: "I have
used Bucklen' Arnica 8alve, for ulcer,
ore and cancer. It i the beat healing
drelng I ever found." Soothe and hea.1 !
cut burn and scalds. 23 0 at CLarle
Kogera drug tore.
MEDICAL.
THE
Dr. C. GEE W0
Chinese
Medicine Co.
Formerly locatol 253
AWerbtreet; for the
naat flv vcara H A VP.
wJIrtl ,"7: A
l?t$&r:frn brick buildimr
;MlL&2tt the aouth
aeroi i-itatand Morrison Htreets. En
trance No. 162 front 8t
Successful Home Treatment
Dr.O.OEE soil known thronxhout the
Dulled Blate, and cmtlt4 the (irenl t llnw
IttK-Uir on aeriMiiit of his wonderful cam
wlttioiU Hi aid of knife, without u.lnc
polMtnurd lm. of m n y kind 11. .n;
jnd all dlwuwi, with werful oriental roK
iiriup, iir, ami viKCiMi,ii that are un
known to iin-dl.nl m-Ipiim In Uil country,
and through the u nf theM hanuloa reuie
die lieaUHruntecii to euro
Catarrh, Aithma, Lunj Trouble, Rhimt:m,
MervouintM, St' mach. Liver, Kidney, Femalt
Wcakncu and sll Chronic Diieaui.
full or wrjte, enriinlaa 4 i-cenl tamM for
.....111,10 I u . U u . . .. I . . 1 . . .
The C- 0 Woo Chinese Mrdiclne Co.,
No. 161 1.2 first St, S.E. Cor Morrison.
Mention tel. PoftUw, 0
TRAVELERS' GUIDE.
Steamer Telegraph
LEAVES CALLENDES DOCK, Aa
toria, for Portbtnd, daily except Sun
day at 1 P. M. Arrivea in Portland
t 8:30 P. M.
LEAVES ASTORIA FOR PORT
LAND on Sunday at 3:30 P. M. Ar
rive in Portland at 9:00 P. M.
Leave Portland, Alder St. Dock,
daily except Sunday at 7:30 A. M.
Leave Portland on Sunday at 8
A. M.
0. W. S. Navigation Co.
Main Office: Alder St. Dock, Port
land, Oregon.
Astoria Office: Callender Dock.
YOU WILL BE SATISFIED
WITH YOUR JOURNEY.
If your ticket read over the Den
ver and Rio Grande Railroad, the
"Scenic Line of the WorlJ."
BECAUSE
There are ao many acenlo attrac
tions and points of Interest aloni
the line between OgJen and Den
ver that th trip never become
tlreaome.
If you are tolng East, writ 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 Inoluding berth and meals, $15;
Round-trip, 2S.
Steamer Leaves Astoria for San
Francisco Every 5 Days.
Connects at SanFrancisco with Rail
and Steamer Lines for South,
ern California.
G. W. ROBERTS, Agent.
Astoria, Oregon.
A. Q. D. KERFELL,
Gen. Pas. Agent.
8an Franoisco, Cat.
' STEAMER NAHC0ITA
leave Astoria on the TiJs
DAILY
FOR ILWACO, connecting there with
traine for Long Beach, Tioga anf
North Beach points. Returning ar
rives at Astoria same evening.
Through tickets to and from all prta
clpal European cities.
G. W, ROBERTS, Aaent,
Astoria, Or.
. . .-imnwiawiwMM in jiji Mjami 1 1 . m
TRAVELERS' GUIDE.
ASK ANY
TRAVELER
and he will
tell yon the
01 ISI 11"
Electric Lighted.
Is the Crick train of tbem u for
COMFORT Iti ELEGANCE.
Thejtickct office at Portland is at
SS Morrison St., Cor. 3d.
A. D. CHARLTON,
Assistant General PBssenger'Agent
PORTLAND. OREGON.
"Best
by Test"
A trans continental trav
eler eays: "I've tried them
all and I prefer the
North-
I WAcfprn
Limited
It's the Lest 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 slatting on trip no matter
where wrlle for Interesting Informa
tion about comfortable traveling.
H. L SISLER, Genera! Agent
132 Third St Portland, Oregon.
T. w. TKASDALE,
General pnoeT Agent,
Hi Paul, Minn.
California!
The land of fruita, flowers and sun-
snine, wnere all the summer aporta
may he enjoyed In winter.
PORTLAND to LOS ANGELES
AND RETURN.
reached via
THE SHORT ROUTE
Beautifully Illustrated booklets and
folders, 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
TICKET5
riA
TllNailU
To Spokane, St Paul, Minneapolis,
Duluth, Chicago, 8t Louis, and all
point east and south.
2 OVERLAND TRAINS DAILY Q
The Flyer and The Fast Mail Z
SPLENDID SERVICE
UP TO DATE EQUIPMENT
COURTEOUS EMPLOYE
Daylight trip aoross the Casoade and
Rocky Mountain.
For tickets, rates folders and full In
formation call on or address
H. DICKSON,
City Ticket Agent
12! Third Street Portland, Or.
O. YERKES. A. Q. P. A,
Corner First avenue and Yesler way.
Seattle, Wash.
WE GIVE EXPEDITED
8ERVICE ON FREIGHT
ROUTE YOUR SHIPMENTS
VIA GREAT NORTHERN
Full Information from
WM. HARDER, General Agent
Portland, Ore.
The World's Fair Route.
S55
M an m m
TRAVELERS' GUIDE.
THE MILWAUKEE
"The Pioneer limited" St Paul 10 Chi
cago. "Short line" Omaha to
Chicago. "Sonth-Wert Limited" Kansas
City to Chicago.
No train in the eervice of any rail
road in the world that equals in equip,
ment that of the Chicago, Milwaukee k
St Paul By. They own and operata
their own sleeping and dining cars oa alt
their trains and give their nation ao
excellence of service not obtainable else
where.
Berth on their deeper are longer,
higher and wider than in similar cars on
any other line. They protect their trains
by the Block eystera.
Connections made with all tram-con
tinental line in Union Depot.
Her tale Daiwk, Svensk og Norsk
Hier wird deutsch gesproches.
H. S. Eowe, General Agent, Portland.
Oregon. 134 Third Street, comer Alder.
A. & C. R. R.
TIME CARD.
EFFECTIVE JUNE 24, 1905.
Leave PORTLAND Arrive
8 00a.m Portland Coion 11.2j.m
7 00p.m. depot for Astoria 9.50 p.m
T2.30 p.m
Leave ' ASTORIA Arrive
7.45 a m ( for Portland and 11.50a.m
6.10 p.m way pointa 10.50 pm
SEASIDE DIVISION
Leave ASTORIA Arrive
11 35a.m for Seaeide Direct SaO p.m
Leave ASTORIA. Arrive
8.15 a.m forWarrenton 1 10:45a.m
llOs.m. Hammond, Ft 11.00a.m.
6.50 p.m (Stevens, Seaside) 7:40a,m
Leave SEASIDE Arrtra
5 .00 p.m for Astoria Direct 1 12 :3Upja7
Leave SEASIDE. Arrive
6.15 a. m I for War.ent.jn Ft ) 9 25 a.m
2.30 p.m. i Stevens, Ham- lOp.m.
9.40a,m mond. Astoria )
Saturday only,
urday.
4 Daiiy except Sat-
Through tickets jnd close connection
via N. P. Railway at Portland and Goble
and O. R. i N. via Portland.
. J. a MAYO,
General Freight and Passenger Agent
OREGON
Short Line
rv4k jfi I
i" ,111
axd union Pacific
71 hours from Portland to Ctiicage.
No ehange of cars.
mm
TIME SCHEDULES
Depart .From Arrive
PORTLAND
Chicago
Portland salt take, rnver. Ft
Special Worth, Omaba, Kan- 5:25pm
:llls.m. wsCltj.8lLoul,
via HuuV-iCliicaxo aud the East
liston
Atlantic
Kipresa jSalt Uke, Denver Ft
S.I5p. m. I Worth, Omaha, Kan- 7:16 am
via limit- sas City, St Louis,
(nylon jChlcnyoand theEant
i
81. Paul !Walla Walla. tcwi.
Fast MhII tou. Spokane. Mlune-
:lip.ni. apoliaht Paul, imlutii, 8:00 nm
vlahpo--Milwaukee, Chicago. p
kane aud aat
I
Dally ex- Columbia Rhr to 4am
wpt Sun-Portland aud Hay Daily ex
Hay at;uin Ijiadiuga cept Mou
SCHEDULE OF T. J. POTTER.
For August, 1905.
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DATE
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