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i A SATURDAY, AUGUST 16, 1905. lilt MOKNIKG ASTORIAN, A9TOMIA, QliVAiUa, I I.- A MATTER OF HEALTH i Absolutely Puro HAS HQ SUBSTITUTE Aatcst Quotations in the Portland I Produce Markets. Complete Matket Reports Corrected Each Pay Clvini tb Wholesale Price of Commodities, Farm Produce and Vege tables. 4 Portland, Aii. 2.V Fancy cri-atm-ry butter i very ! I In nipi'ly, and 'Uy iii'unirri' are likely to nil' tm-ir piiVa tit 32 12 nnl r pound within a lmrt lime. Milk ami irenm liewmw more wan in from day to day, on Rivoiint of dry patiira. "Frili (trrjp'it nre quoti'd at 2.1 to 24 i-enu jmt ii.i-n today by whim" ilralrr, while other nay 2'l 12 rent ahuuld I the top itiotu!loti. Ihatcr who have ti'rui'c rcua oil hand have ln-jjun l take tliiin tint, thimijli thry oy tin-re I !itlli or no profit in dolnu o at l than 21 wit per down, l'riif of new crop oat have advaiuvd to per ton, a a remit of the 1111 illin(,'iii'i of (tiiwn to M-ll at former prW offend. The demand fr vat and barky on the part of mill i good at tlii tioi". ( aimed tomatM' have advance J a a result of ili"it tomato crp in 1'tnli. MimIi-hIo watermelon wen1 offered at H.'i eenta per I'M pound on FFtont trwt tlii nioiuini;. Chinook nulinon have ill appeared from t)i market, on acvount of the i'loe M-aum. Fre-h allium are lino iii(! in from Ytupiiiiii Hay and from 1'llKct Sound, lien be In-en la f.Hl demand, and tlii helped the 'pile of snrlmta to keep 1111. lliiikli-larrie are rearliinir thi titv from roat eomitie, They M il at 12 cent cr pound. Grain, Produce, PeC. Wheat-Walla Walla, 70e; valley, 7: bluelem, 74c red, llk data Whit. $28.00; gray, $2fl.l"0; new crop, $21.0022.00. PORTLAND MARKETS 2 roll h Harley-Piewlng. $22.00; feed, $21.00; rolled, $21.50. Hay-Timothy, $12.50rt,13.(Hl; clover, riOftO.OO; cheat, (7.50ftH.tM); a'.falfn, $1(1.00. MilNtutTa Middling, $24.(Mi(25.o)i chop, (lO.(H); bian, $llt.0Oft 20.00; hort, $21.00ft22.(Hl. Flour Hard wheat, patent, $4.50ft) .Oflj straight, $3.83f 4.05; graham, $4.00 rye, $5.00; whole wheat flour, (4.23; Valley flour, $3,HOti4.00j Dakota, $(1.50ft; 7.25 1 luatern rye, $5.50. Corn-Whole, $28.00; tracked, (2P.00 per ton. Itye $1.30 per cwt. Butter, Eggs, Poultry, Etc. Butter Fancy creamery, 25ft27 1-2' j city creamery, 25(.10e; dairy, 10 l-2ft) 17c; Htore, 14 lfjl.V. C'liceo Young America, 13c; Oregon full cream, 13 l-2e. V.glt Oregon ranch, 2:ift24c; Katern egg, 20(210. Poultry ltootcr. 10c; lien, 12 I -2c frl3e; fryer, 14l5c; broiler, 14 15c; geeae, live, 7 8cj dreped, OfjO l-2c; turkey, live, 18(S 10c; dreed, 20ft;22fli ducka, old, Dft10e lb; apring duck, 12 (13o lb; pigeon, per down, $1.00 $1.25; aqiiaba, $2.002.50. Honey Dark, 10 l-2(?llc; nmlier, 12 13c; fancy whlto, 12 l-213c. Fruits and Vegetables. 0 rapo-$l. 00(3 1.23' box. California grapea-d.SO box. Canba-$2.0QCf2.23 dox. Cantelomveft-rate $1.251.75. Pluma-Trotc, 5075c Pca(;Ko Oregon Crawford, 7500o. AppleaGrecn, $1.001.60.. irape fruit-Cmte, $2.ro3.u. Watermeliiiw-Hocf! $1.53 per 100 nounds. v Tropicnl fruits Union, fancy, $0.00; choice. $5.50 per box; oranges, $4.00 4.50; bananas, 60 per lb; pinMrpHlTnuj.jay ..XIII'sxl 1.50M.Mi per down. Potato New Oregon, fltito80ej on ion, 75 ft win j.er 100 lbi tomato, orate, W)(flfl new California turnip, ack, fl.S.'ii ;alda((e, jar lb, 1 !-4Sj 1 l-2' i liead Mtuee, l.'io dnwui hot hoti, $1 box; eelery, dozen, 85ef fUKlj radUhc,' dozen, 12 1 2ej "green onion, dozen, 10rt,;12 l-2ej rhubarb, lb, 2(t 2 l-2e( eiKUHilx-r, box, 60e beet, $l,ftO K'r atki carrot, 75u per ak green pe, 1('V2' jjreen lieim, 4w5e wax, 4c ifiirlle, 12 l-2e( pk plant, J 3c ler llij jrreen corn, 12 l-2c dow n; aweel potato1, 3 l -2e. Freth Meats and Fish. Frrnh ttieatVVal, amall, 7ft" 1 2c larije, 3 l-25c( pork, 7 1 2fHcj Wf hull, 1 1 2r 2cj eowa, 3 l-2f.4ci tenr, 4 1 2'n A 1-2''; mutton, 1 2c; IhiiiIm, 7'J7 l-Zfl. Oytfr SlioalwaU-r bay, per gallon, 2.25( ht k, 13.79 net Olympia, per tack, (3.23; Kutern traii-plunlcd, per 100 Iba, Clam lLirdbell, per box, t2,X); razor clam, t2.00 p-r aack, Fih--Craba, pr dozen, f 1 .50 ; Shoal- water bay oytera, jM-r tack, ft.OOj oy ter, gallon, -' CJ; halibut, 7c; black cmI, 7c; ba, jr lb, 12 l-2cj lierriti((, 6e; flounder, 5c; catflah, He; oltcr, per lb, 12 1 2c; nilver amelt, flra ( ahriniji, 10c jrch, 6cj aturgeon, He; chiuook almon, tk; Mnkrye, tk'; ea trout, 12 I 2v; teellifd, 7 1 2e; black ba, 20m 23c. Groceries, Provisions, Etc. Siijjar, ack lala -iold'-n C, (4,00; eUr (', 3.(: powdered, S3.50; patent nil, (3.73; eane, U. (i f-.S; fruit u ar, S,0; l-et ujr, (3.40; barrel, cwt 1K s kcg, cwt,, 23c ( Imic, cwt., ftllcj ad- vane over ack li 0 l-4c cr lb. if paid fr in 15 day). , Kalt-lkle of 73 2-, bulc, f.W; bale or :H :-, bale, 1 1. (HI; bulc of 40-1, bale, ll.bo bale of 1310. bale, If I. Oil; bay-, j 50. fine, t..n. $11.00; bag', 50 lb., genu- ine I.ivi rjHd, ton, $I7.; bag, 60 11m., 1-2 uruund. HKW. ton. $7.00: It. S. V. P.. 20 5 lb, carton, $2.20; U, S. V. P., 24 .'(lb. enitoii, (1.75; Liverpool lump, ton, i? 130. Hie Imjierial Japan, No. 1, $5.37 12; Southern, Japan, 4 I 2ft 5c; broken, 3 3-4'-; bead, fancy, fl 3 4c; head, choice, 5 l-2c. Coffee-MiM'ha, 24ft 2Sc; Java, fancy, 20ft, 32c; Java, good, 20f24c; Java, ordi nary, 17ft 2(c; Costa lliea, fancy, lft 2V; Coita l!lca, good, 14ft iHo; Ar buckle, 10c jar lb. t Lion. Ic ja-r lb.; Columbia coffee, 13 l-4o; Salvador, lift, 15c. ProMn Ham, to iw. 13 l-2e; ham, jdiiiic, tic; bacon, regular, 11 3-4c; bacon, breakfast, 13 l-'falflc; dry salt ide, 10 3 4c; liack. dry fait, 10c, Nut Walnuta, No. 1, wift ulicll. 14 3 4c; No. 1, hard shell, 13 3 4; Chile, 1 3c; alumlid, 2(k- fllU-rt. 14ft 15c; lirar.il, 15c; ja'cnn. 13 1-2'u 15c; hickory, Nc; Virginia janut, 7(7 l-2c; JuiiiIhj Virginia peanut, Pes Japanese peanut, 5 l-2ft0Vj chestnut. Italian, 14c; cK-oa-nut, d'en, fMc. Kig-Whitc, lb.. 8 1 -2ft. 6V; black, 0 ft,7e. Datea-tioldcn. 00 lb. Ikixc. OftO 1 2c; Mb, package, 8c; Fard., 15-lb. boxen, $1.40 box. Jtean Small white, 4 l-2c; largo white, 3 l-2c; pink, 3e; bayou, 4 3-4c; l,ima, 7e; Mexican, red, Oc. Pickled gooda-Pickled pigs feet. 12 barrel, $5.(M); 1 4 barrel, $2.75; 15-lb. kit, $1.25; pickled tilpo, 1-2 barrel, $5.00; 1.4-larre, $2.75; 151b. kit, (1.25; jiickled pig' tongue, 1-2 barrel, (tl.OO; 1-4 barrel, .$3.00, 15-lb. kit. $1.50; pickled bimb' tongue, 1-2 lar-n-l,.$9.00; 1-4 barrel, $3.50; 131b. kit, $2.75. Ijinl Kettle-rendered ; Tiorcca, lie; tub, 10 l-4c; 50, 10 1 4c; 20. 10 3 4c; 10. 11 3 4c; 6a, 11 7-Scj Standard pure: Tierces, 10c ; tub, 0 l-4c; 50, 0 l-4ej 20s, 0 3-8c; 10., 0 3 4c; 5, 10 3-4c; 5. 9 7-8o. ComjHiund: Tierces, 7c; tub, 7 l-4ej 50a, 0 3-4c; KV. 7 l-4c; 3. 7 3-4o. AUGUST, 1905. Hlgh JVa t er Dnte. TIDE TABLE, AUGUST h.m ft. Tuesday 1:36 2:16 7.9 8.1 2:55 8.8 8.5 Frldny 8:35 4:18 5:05 6:59 6:67j 8:031 9:06 8.5 8.4 Monday . . 8.1 Tuesday ., Wednesday 8.1 8.2 Thuradny , 8.8 8 s 8.6 7.2 8.7 7.4 7.7 Frldny ill 10:06 Katuritny 1 11:00 12:18 11:52 12:58 SUNDAY 13 RUNDAT Monday 14 Tuesday 15 1.-84 2:08 Wednesday 16 7.1 7.7 7.7 Thuradny 17 2:40 Friday 11 8:10 8:38 4:09 4:44 6:25 6:18 7:23 8:30 Saturday 19 7.7 SUNDAY v 20 7.6 Monday zi 7.5 7.5 7.4 7.4 7.6 7.1 8.1 8.7 Tuesday 22 Wednesday is Thursday , 24 Friday 2r Saturday 21 9:3 SUNDAY 27 Monday 2X Tuesday 29 7.9 Wednesday ......SO 1:03 1:42 8.4 8.7 h.m. l ft. 0:2S J.l ! 1:13 9.1 : 2:00 S.9 2:48 8.5 1 S:40 10 4:38 7.4 B: 4.r. (.7 7:00 S.2 8:20 (.0 9: 3r. 8.1 10:39 (.4 11:32 6.8 0:S8 8.7 1:17 8.4 1:56 8.1 1:82 7.7 J:09 7.2 8:47 6.8 4:30 6.3 5:35 5.8 6:29 55 7:45 6.3 9:04 5.6 10:06 6.1 10:68 6.7: 11:42 7.3; '6:15 "fM 1:02 .0 Hau(o Portland bam, 13 I -2c per lb.j iiiliici'd luiii, l'Jc) aiiiiimer, 'tioh- dry, 17 l-2c bologna, lou, 5 l-2c; Wiener wurst, Scj liver, 5t: j pork, Oc; blood, 5c; headclieeae, 12 l-2; iKdogna aunj(, link, 4 l-2fl. Jtaliii loo Alucatel, 3-crown, 7 l-2c; 2 crown, 6 1 2cj bleached need le Sultana, 7 12c; unbleached aeed lc Hultana, 8 3 4c; Iindou layer, 3 crown, wholo lxixc of 20 lb., (1.85; 'I erown, (1.75. Dried fruit Apple, evaiMirated, 10c per ll,; oundried, ack or loxea, none; apricot, II ft 12 l-2c; pcache, 10(Sl2c; IH-Hi, 10ft 12 l-2c; prune, Italian, Oft; (1 I 2c j Frem h. 3 1 2c; fljr, Cal. black, 3 3 4e; do, white, none; Smyrna, 20c j Fard, date, plum, pitted, 0. Cereal food- Hollcd oat, cream, 00 lb. ack, 10.73; lower grade, (5.00ft (0.25; oatmeal, ateel rut, 301b, aack, (S per bale) 10-Ib. ack, (4.23 jht lmle; oat meal (ground), 501b, aacka, (7.50 pr bale; lo lb. tiaek, $4.00 per bale; plit iea. (4.00 jht 100-ll. a k; 25-lb. lwxe, 1.15; ieall barley, (4.25 per 100 lb.; 25-lb. boxe, (1.25 per box; patry flour, 10 Hi. ack, (2.30 r bale. Canned aalmon Columbia river, 1 -lb. tall, (I.H5; 2 lb. tall, $2.30; fancy Mb. flat. (2.00; 1-2 lb. fancy flat, (1.25; fancy Mb. oval, (2,73; Alaka tall, pink, 83ft !0e; red, $1.50; nominal, 2, (all, $2.00. M,ion fruit jarlIalf-jfllon, t-r fro, (I.OOj quart, $7.50; pints, (0,55? extra cap, )K-r pro, (2.33. ofiomy (ruit jar Half-gallon, per (1.1.35; quart, (10.00; pint, (H.85; extra ea, (1.85. Kveiliixtiiif? fruit jar Half -gallon, (12.30; quart, $M 50; pint, (7.50j extra cap, gla, $2.50, Hops, Wool, Hides, Etc. Hop Klft Ilk- a-r lb. t it in baff -4'alcutta and domextic, 12c. Wool -Valley, 20ft 27 l-2cj l-Vtern "regoii. I Tallow-Piime. per lb., 3ft 3 3 4-; No, a r,aM'. 2 , .Mohair "boii-., 3(K 32c. Feather ;cc, white. 35ft40e; gi-ei', gray or mixed, 25ft 3(k-; duck, white, 5r2(k'; duck, mixed, 12ft 15c. Iteowax (okI, clean and juirc, 20ft 22c Nr lb. f Hidf-)ry hide, No. 1, 10 lb, and up. l(l('i 10 1 2c jier lb.; dry kii. No. 1, 3 to 13 lb 14ft 13c jM-r lb.; dry calf, No. 1, under 3 lb., 17ft IHc; dry salted, bull and stag, one third lc than dry flint (cull, moth-eaten, badly cut, scored, murrain, hair-lijiHd, WTatber-la-aten or grubby, 2ft 3o ja-r lb. c) ; salted hide, steers, sou ml, (10 b. and over, Oft 10c ja-r lb.; 50 to l) Hi., 8 1 2ft 0c jnr lb.j under 50 lb, and cow'r, Sfnilc jn-r lb.j salted stag and bull, muiiid, Oc r lb.; aaltrd kip, iuiiiikI. 13 to 30 lb., He K-r lb.; nail ed veal, sound, 10 to 14 lbs., 0c Jier lb.; ailed calf, sound, under 10 lli., Kk- per lb. (green, unaltid. lc -r lb. lc; cull, 1c er lb, less). Shccji skins: Shear lings, No. 1 butchers' stock, 25ft Ilk- each; short wisil. No. 1 butcher' stock, 40ft 5(k- each; medium wool. No. 1 butchers' st(M-k. (iOfaStk-; long WimiI. No. 1 butchers' atia-k, (l.iMir'i 1.30 each. Murrain Jielt from U to 20 j-r ci-nt less, ,r 12f I4 Jier lb.; hor-c bide, salted, each, accord ing to ic. $1.5OCfl2.0Oj dry, each, ac cording to si.c, $1.30; colts' bide, 25ft 3k- each; gout skin, common, 10ft 13c each; Angora, with wool on, 25cft$1.50 each. Oils. Turpentine Case, gflc per gallon; barrels, 80c per gallon. White Lead Ton lota, 7Jcj 500-pound lota, 7Jc; lcxs than 500-pound lots, 8c Gaaoline Stovt gaaolino, casea, 231c; iron barrels, 17c; 80 dcg. gasoline, caaca, 32c; iron barrels or drums, 2flc. Coal Oil Casea, 20c; iron barrek 14c; wood barrels, 17c; 03 dcg., cases, 22c; iron barrel, 15e. Unseed Oil Raw, 5-barrel lots, C2c; 1 -barrel lots, 63c; case, 68c. Boiled: 5- barrel lota, 64c; 1-barrel lota, 63c; cases, 70c. AUGUST, 1905. Low Water. A.M. P.M. Date, h.m. ft h.m. ft 1.4 2.1 1.8 1.6 1.5 1.4 2.5 8.0 3.2 8.2 2.9 2.7 2.6 2.4 2.8 2.S 2.2 2.2 2.1 2.1 Tuesday 7:18 7:68! 1.0 1.0 7:27i Wednesday 2 8:11 8:55 9:44 10:40 11:41 Thursday 3 Friday 4 8:37-0.7 9:20; 0.2 Saturday 6; 10:00 0.4 1.1 1.8 1.3 1.0 0.6! 0.1 SUNDAY 10:46 Monday 711:36 Tuesday 8 0:49 12:41 Wednesday ...... 9 2:01 1:55 Thursday ........10 Friday 11 Saturday 12 SUNDAY IS Monday 14 Tuesday 15 Wednesday 16 8:14 8:09 4:l7i 4:18 6:14 6:03 -0.3 -0.6 6:17 6:10 6:67 7:37 6:45 7:24 -0.7 0.5 0.2 7:69 8:30 8:58 9:23 9:46 8:14 8:49 9:24 9:59 Thursday 17 Friday 18 Saturday 19 0.4 0.8 1.3 1.8 2.3 SUNDAY , 20 10:88 Monday .........21 10:17 10:66 11:25 Tuesday 22 Wednesday 23 Wednesday 23 Thursday 24 Friday 25 Saturday 26 SUNDAY ........27 Monday ., 28 2.8 2.0 0:18 11:45 8.2 1.8 1.4 0.9 0.3 0.-2 0.5 1:25 2:33 8:33 12:50 8.5 2:15 8.6 3:35 8.6 4:40 3.1 5:31 2.6 6:17 2 7:10 1.6 7:46 1.0 4:34 5:24 6:08 6:61 7:81 Tuesday 29 Wednesday ...... SO -0.6 Thursday ..31 0.5 Fiendish Suffering. if often caused by sores, ulcers and can cers, llial eat away your akin. Wm. Be dell, of Fiat Rock, Mich., sayai "I have Bucklen's Aniica Salve, for ulcers, sores and cancer. It is the best healing dressing I ever found." Soothes and heals cuts burn and scalds. 25 e at Charles Rogers' drug store. MEDCAL. THE Dr. C. GEE WO Chinese Medicine Co. Formerly locate-! 2,r3 Abler Street; for the 9 past five ycara.HAVE :-1 MOVED into the f.Txlarire brick building UvOW'at the south-eaiit cor ner of t irst and Morrison Streets. En trance No. Ifi'2 front Br. Successful Home Treatment Dr. CHER WO I known throliKliout the (7nltl H(lc,iil luralle'l the (irnil (.hlneiKi tioclor on annunt of hi wonderful cure williout Ui aid of knit-, without using poison or (l ua.iifniijr kind. treat any nii'l all dlscaws Willi powerful orlcnUil root lierlo, tiark. ami vcKeuitiW- llial are un known Ui fiiclKBl w leneci In till country, ami through Hie use nr tliejie haruiles reme itu licguaniuk-isi to cure Catarrh, Aithma, Lung Trouble, ftheumttitrn, Nervouincit, Stomach, Livtr, Kidney, Fml WeakiMM and til Chronic bltttsa. ( all or wrlU-, rncilo(r t nnt sfampsfor liuilllinr iMMik ami circnlir. Aildrnw, The C Oe Woo Chinese Medicine Co., No. 161 (.2 hnt SL, IE. Cor Morrlton. Mention tlii Portland Oregon. TRAVELERS' GUIDE. Steamer Telegraph LEAVES CALLEKDER DOCK, As tori, for Portland, daily except Sun day at a P. M. Arrives in Portland at 1:30 P. II. LEAVES ASTORIA FOR PORT LAND on Sundays at 8:30 P. M. Ar rives in Portland at 9:00 P. M. Leaves Portland, Alder St. Dock, daily except Sunday at 7:30 A. H. Leaves Portland on Sundays 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 tickets read over the Den ver and Rio Grande Railroad, the "Scenic Line of the World." BECAUSE There are so many scenic attrac tions and points of Intereat along the line 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. MoBrlde, General Agent 124 Third Street PORTLAND. OREGON SAN FRANCISCO & PORTLAND S. S- CO. Fare Including berth and meals, I15i Round-trip, $25. 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. KERTAELL. Gen. Pas. Agent 8an Franciaco, Cal. STEAMER NAHC0TTA Le&ves Astoria on the Tida DAILY FOR ILWACO, connecting there wltl trains for Long Beach, Tioga an North Beach points. Returning ar rives at Astoria same evening. Through tlckete to and from all prto I clpal European cities. O. W. ROBERTS, Aent, Aatorla, Ore. 1 TRAVELERS' GUIDE. Electric Ligbted. Is the Crick Train of them all for COMFORT ar?l ELEGANCE. Thcjtickct office at Portland is at a55 Morrison St., Cor. 3d. A. D. CHARLTON, Assistant General pBesenger.'Agent. PORTLAND, OREGON. "Best by Test" A trans continental trav eler says: "I've tried them all and I prefer the North western IJmited It's the best 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. Herore starting on a trip no matter where write rbr interesting; luloroia tlon about comfortable traveling. H. L SISLER, General Agent 132 Third St. Portland, Oregon. T. W. TIASDAI.E, General PwnenKer Agent, Mi. Paul, Minn. alifornia ! The land of fruits, flowers and tun- ahlne, where all the summer aports may be 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 TICKETS TLA. To Spokane, St Paul, Minneapolis, Duluth, Chicago, St Louis, and all points eaat and south, Q OVERLAND TRAINS DAILY (J L The Fiyer and The Fast Mail L 8PLENDID SERVICE UP TO DATE EQUIPMENT COURTEOUS EMPLOYE Daylight trip scroti the Cascade and Rooky Mountains. For tickets, rates folders and full In formation call on or address H. DICKSON. City Ticket Agent 121 Third Street Portland. Or. Q. TERKES, A. O. P. A Corner First avenue and Tester way Seattle, Wash. WE GIVE EXPEDITED SERVICE ON FREIGHT ROUTE YOUR SHIPMENTS VIA GREAT NORTHERN Full Information from WM. HARDER, General Agent Portland, Ore. Tt World's Fair Route, , t ASK ANY TRAVELER and he will tell you the IB (II IV S55 TRAVELERS' GUIDE. THE MILWAUKEE "The Pioneer limited" St Paul to Chi ago. "Short tine" Omaha te Chicago, "Sonth-West Limited" Kansas' City to Chicago. No trains in tbe service of any rail road ia the world that equals in equip ment that of the Chicago, Milwaukee & St Paul Ry. They own and operate their own sleeping and dining cars on all their trains and give their pations an excellence of service not obtainable else where, Berths on their eleepere are longer, higher and wider than in similar cars on any other line. They protect their trains) by the Block system. Connections made with all trans-continental lines in Union Depots. Her tales Dansk, Svensk og Norsk.. Hier wird deutach gesprochea, H. 8. P.owe, General Agent, Portland, Oregon. 134 Third Street, corner Alder. A. & C. R. R, TIME CARD. EFFECTIVE JUNE 24, 1905. Leave PORTLAND Arrive 8 00a.m Portland Co ion 11.20 a. m 7 00p.m. depot for Astoria 9.50 p.m TSDp.m . Leave ASTORIA Arrive) 7.45 a'tn j for Portland and 11.50a.tu 6.10 p.m ( way points 10.50 p m . SEASIDE DIVISION Leave ASTORIA Arrive 11 S5a.m for Seaside Direct iSO p.m Leave ASTORIA. Arrive 8.15 a. m for Warren ton 1 10:45a.m 11.30a.m.- Hammond, Ft 11.00a.m. 5.50 p.m Stevens, Seaside) 7:40a,m Leave SEASIDE - Arrive) 5 :00 p.m 1 for Astoria Direct 12:30p.m Leave SEASIDE. Arrive 6.15 a. m 1 for War.-entun Ft 1 9 25a.m 2.30 p.m. i Stevens. Ham- V lOp.m. 9.40a.m ' mond. Astoria ) 7.auH-i. Saturday only, unlay. 4 Daiiy except Sat- Through tickets and close connection via N. P. Railway at Portland and Gobla and 0. R. & N. via Portland. J. C MAYO, General Freight and Passenger Agent. Oregon Short line ako UniomPacihg 79 hours from Portland to Chicago, No change of cars. TIME HCHEDULE3 Depart From Arrive PQRTLAXD Chlotgo PortUad salt Lake. Denver. Ft Special Worth, Omaha, Kan- 6 35 p m 9:IS a.m. a Ctt . Bt Loul. via Huut- Chicago and the East log ton Atlantic Kxpress alt Ijike, Denver Ft S:i5p. ui. Worth, Omaha, Kan- 7:t5an via lluul- Has City, 8t Louis, lugtun Chlcugoaud theat . St. Paul Walla Walla, tewls- rastiMnll tou, Spokane, Mlnne- &:15p. iu. aixilla. t Faul, Duluth 8:00 pm viaSpo- Milwaukee, Chicago, kaue and u.?l ' I Dally tx- Columbia Rler to 4am cept Hun- 1-orilamt aud Way Dailv day attain Undiugs cepl'.Mou SCHEDULE OF T. J. POTTER. For August, 1905. a !l n DATE DATB Aug. VI 9.40i 10.4,1! 11. sol 3 40 4.4.1 5..VI 8.00) 9 11, 4.1.1IAUJ. 10 14 9.15 9.15 4. Hi 1 S.OO 9li 4 15 1 la 14 1.1 Sat. 12 13 11 1.1 7 1. 9.45! 4.4o! 1M 8. Ml 9.0ll! 8. All ooi 10.401 2 11 11.00 11.45 5 15 5.55; s.oo; 6 45 12.151 IS 17 IS 19 20 1 a 23 4 ' 25 2 2U SO Sept, j 4 3 00 2 00 S Oil 4.40 10 l 4 00 4.40 5.30 1 is U.55 Sat, a) S45 1.45 SI: 2-2 3)1 Slj S.1 9.0M s.oo i.; '8.30 2.45. 9.451 I 't'.OO "s!66 "766 4.45 Sat. 2t)! 27 1.00 s.oo 1945 9.15 2S .HI "rii "s'ii io!6o .I:15! 2.15; 'i.'oo! 1 ia.6i 7.00I - S1 Sept. 1 12.15 1.90! 's'so 'f 30 Sat. SI iiisi WEN AKO WQMEH. Cm Big O for onntorl dilcharfettMi.inflantiittitiunt, IrritKtiotit or u!rra(tu&i of mucuai niembrnw. PkinitM, art not Mtria lQt or poiftorjout. lslldvv J m w strear. freftsi f ewlMtaa. va wvii in i ai u w 1 n Jv ) xpr, pr)ni, lot 9. orStmttlti2.rV CircuUr teul rita 1