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MONDAY, AUGUST it, 1905. Hit AiOKNlKG ASl'OKIAN, ASTOhIA, ORlXMn. nnirnuin iiininrrc . rui.iL.nu imiuilio N Latest Quotations In the Portland Produce Markets. Complete Market Report Corrected Ecb Day Civlnf the Wholesal PHcei oi Commodities, Farm Produce tod Vege table. Portland, Atitf. gd.AVIir-at (iiiilotlnn have inkrn another drop In Portland to day, and are now wmnldrwl on an export !!. Firmer, iiowever, ere in no hurry to sell. Potato nIiIm'M urn nut making ninny purvhaiws fur shipment, a I lure la no sport demand nine the government need In Atak have been satMed. The week Jut riming line been a good mi fur the ml of poultry, the de mand lie been fnlr unit receipt not heavy, OM hen tire still wanted at top prleee, Mndeato watermelons went down to 73 per 1W) pound today. Fortunately Ik the Modesto jobber, melon from Oregon point were not over-numerous tcHtny. With the exemption of prune, plum and tomato, fruit ami vegetable stock will be iIihikiI tip on Front street to day. Imported product are in good demand. Sweet potato went among the Im ported product that wer or-aroe today. Several rarload lmve I teen ordered for next wek. Tomato were more plentl nil today, but old 'at HO to CO cent per box, Panaiia have been delayed en route 1 by the quarantine at New Orleana. Wl venlde have taken the place of Chi nook and smkeye In the fresh flh mar ket v The free deal tn plug tobacco I rff today. Thl wa three MiumU 4 Wedge with 00 pound of plug. Grain, Produce, Feea. Wheat-Walla Walla. 09i valley, 72ci blueatem, "loj red, (Me. Oats-Whlt. f2.00j gray, f 26.00) new crop, &f.00g 22.00. Barley-Brewing, 2i.00i feed, 21.00j rolled, $21.50. Hay-Timothy, l2.3At 13.00) clover, 1150(30.00! eh'-at, VMitgUM; alfalfa, 110.00. MIIMulT Middlings, t-.'t.OOig 23.00; chop, 110.00; bran, 1 0,00 r 20.00 j abort 2 1.00 22.00. Hour Hard wheat, patent, $4,50 .05) atralKht, 3.S34.05t grabam, 14 00 rye, 3.00j whol wheat flour, f4.23j Valley flour, Dakota, ffl.30($ 753 ( Katern rye, $3.30., Corn-Whole, $28.00 tracked, $20.00 per ton. Rye $1.30 per cwt. Butter, Eggi, Poultry, Etc Putter Fancy creamery, 23(27 l-2c) city creamery, 25(ff30c dairy, 10 1-2 17c; atore, 14 l-213o. Cheeo Young America, 13c j Oregon full cream, 13 1 2c. t Egg Oregon ranch, 2324c Eastern tgg, 20g21o. ' , Poultry Roosters, lOcj hen, 12 l-2e g I3c; fryer, 1413c! broiler, 14$ 13ej geee, live, 78cj dremd, fl(9 l-2oj ...... ldrtl lOni ilrenuwl "nrt?5'f! w. k, old, B10o lb j eprlng duck, 12 tflc lb pigeon, per down, $1.00(5 $1.25 (uab, $2.002.60. Honey Dark, 10 l-2fllcj amber, 12 d Vic; fancy white, 12 l-213o. Fruit and Vegetable. Crapes $1.00 1.25 box. raliforiila grope $1.30 box. Cannbae $2.00(52.25 dox. Canteloiip Crate $1.28 1.75. Plunia-Crale, 3073c. peachea Oregon Crawford, "SlgWe. Alplc-C!reen, $1.00(51.30. Crape fruit-Crate, $2.fi0(g3.00. Watermelon 83c $1.55 per 100 pound. Tropical fruit Lemon, fancy, $0.00; choice. $3.50 per box; orange, $4.00 4.50; banana, Be per lb' pineapples, $3.50(3 4.00 per down. Potatoes Now Oregon, 0080c; on ion, 75ft90o per 100 lb; tomntoe, crate, 60(3 05; new California turnip, aack, $1.25; cabbage, per lb, 1 1-4 1 l-2c; head lettuce, 15o dozen; hot house, $1 box; celery, down, 83c$1.00j radishes, down, 12 l-2ej green onion, dozen, 1012 l-2e; rhubarb, lb, 2 2 l-2e; cucumlter, lox, 60c; Ik-cU, $1.50 per ack; corrotw, 73o per tack green pea, l2c; green bean, 4(?5cj wax, 4; garlic, 12 l-2c; egg plant, l,5o per lb; green corn, 12 l-2c doxen; sweet potato, 3 l-2o. Freah Meat and Fish. Fresh meal veai, nmn, 113,1 - large, 3 l-2(S;5c; pork, 7 l-2f?8c; beef bull, 1 l-2(?2c; cows, 3 l-24o; teer, 1-2(20 l-SCJ muiion, oie 4-cj iihuuo, m i-2c Oysters-Shoalwatcr bay, . per f..WV.V:::io 2.ZS; per sock, fd.iw ovi v7"'r'" f" ai'k, $3,23; Eattern lranpuuiUM, $1,C0 l-r 100 Jb. i Clam Hard.liell, per 1m,x, $2,(X); razor clam, $2,00 per ak. Flfh-Crab. ht do,en, $1.60; Shoal water bey oytr, uk mick, $4,00j oy tr. giilbm, $2.2.1; halibut, 7c; black cod, 7c; bn, per lb, )2 12c, herring, 6c; lloiiiider, 5o; etah, 8ej lobter, jxr lb, 12 1-2' llver melt, Jftftcj brlmp, lOej Jierell, 3e; ((urgeon, gtr; qUIwhM villiion, c; (Mkeye, Ik-J wa trout, 12 l-2cj iteclliead, 7 1 2cj black ba, 2023c. Groceritt, Provliloni, Etc. Pugar, atk bil-Jolden C, $4.90; extra C, $3.00; powdered, $3.50; patent cube, $3.73; cane, 1). 0., $5.30; fruit ug r, $3.70; beet ugr, $5.40; barrel, cwt., J0 keg, cwt., 25c; box, cwt., 60o d- vanae over ack baai (. 1 4o ;er lb. If paid for In 13 day). 8lt-Rale of 75 2, bale, $1.(50; bale of 30-3., bale, $1.00; bale of 40-4, bale, $1.00 bale, of 15-10, bale, $1.00; bag, 30, One, ton, $11.00; bag, 60 lb genu ine Liverpool, ton, $17.00; bag, 60 lb., 1-2 ground, loo, ton, $7.00; R. 8. V. P 20 6 lb, carton., $2.20; R. 8. V. P., 24 ,1 Hi. carton, $1.75; Liverpool lump, ton, $1.30. Rice Imerial Japan, No, 1, $3.37 1-2; Southern, Japan, 4 1 2(5ei broken, 3 3 4--; head, fancy, 5 3 4c; head, choice, 5 12c. Coffee Mocht, 242Hc; Java, fancy, Mb;32c; Java, good, 20f24cj Java, ordi nary, 17(T20c; CotA Rica, fancy, 18 JOc; Cota Rka, goml, 14gl8c; Ar- liurklet, liV; per lb.; Lion, lOu per lb,; oliimbla wifft, 13 Mo j Salvador, ll(g 13c. 1'rovl-lon Ham, to lr.e, 13 l-2c; mm, phnlc, Oej buion, regular, 11 3-4c; aeon, breakfaot, 13 12fr9c; dry alt ld, 10 3-4c; back, dry nalt, 10c. Nut Walnut, No. 1, aoft ahell, 14 3 4c; No. 1, bard hetl, 13 3 4; Chile, 13c; almond, 20c; fllliert. I4fj13c; Rraiilt, 13e; jwcan. 13 L2( l3c; hickory, 'i Virginia peanut, 7&7 l-2cj Jumlio Virginia peanut, Oc; Japauee eanut, 3 l-2(6c; chetnut, Italian, 14c; cocoa nut, d'ren, 00c. . Flg-White, lb., 5 l-28k- black, 6 Date Golden, 00 lb. boxe. 0(53 0 1-2; l ib. package, Be- Kard., 131b. boxe, $1.40 box. Rean Small white, 4 l-2c; large white, 3 l-2c; pink, 3c; bayou, 4 3-4c; Lima, 7cj Mexican, red, Oe. Pickled good Pickled pig' feet, 1-2-barrel, $3.00; M-harrel, $2.75; 13-lb. kit, $1.23; pickled trle, I-2-UrreU, $5.00; l-4-barrel, $2.75 1 15 lb. kit, 1.23; phkled pig' tongue, 1-2 barreU, $(t.rNl; 1-4 barrel, $3.00; 15 1b. kit, $1.50; pickled lamb" tongue, 1-2-bar-reU, $0.00; M-barrei, $3.30; 13 lb. kiu, $2.73. Lard Kettle rendered: Tierce, He; tub, 10 Me; 50, 10 l-4os 20, 10 3-4c; lo, 11 3 4c; 5, II 7-8c; Standard pure: Tierce. 10c; tub, 9 Mc; 60. 9 Me; 20, 9 3-8e; 10, 9 3-4e; 6. 10 3-4c; 5. 9 7 8c. Compound: Tierc, 7c; tub, 7 Me; 50. 6 3-4c; 10c, 7 1 4c; 5. 7 3 4c. Sauoage Portland ham, 13 l-2c per lb.; minced ham, 10c; aummer, choice dry, 17 l-2c bologna, long, 3 l-2c; wiener wurt, 8c; liver, 6c; jiork, 0c; LKmkI, 5c; headchce, 12 l-2c; bologna sauftage, link, 4 l-2c. Ralin Looe Muctel, 3-crown, 7 l-2c; 2-crown, fl l-2c; bleached aeed le Sultana, 7 12c; unbleached aeed Icm Sultana, 0 3-4c; Iondon layer, 3- crown, whole boxo or 20 In., $1.83; 2 crown, $1.75. Dried fruit Apple, evaporated, 10c per lb. 1 lundried, ack or boxe, none; apricot, 1112 l-2c; peachea, 10(5 12c; pear, 10 12 l-2c; prune,Italian, 0 6 i-2c; French, 3 l-2c; flg. Cal. black, 3 3-4c; do, white, none; Smyrna, 20c; Fard. date, Oc; plum, pitted, 6V. Cereal food Rolled oats, cream, 00 lb, acks, $(1.75 ; lower grade, ' $3.00 $0.25; oatmeal, ateel cut, 60-lb. aack, $8 per bale; 10-lh. aack, $4.25 per bale; oat- meal (ground), 60-lb. saeka, $7.50 per AUGUST, 1905. High Water. TIDE TABLE, AUGUST 1 P.M. Date. h.m ft. Tuesday .. Wednesdoy 1:38 t:16 7.9 8.1 Thursday .. 2:55 3:35 4:18 6:05 6:59 6:57 8:03 9:06 8.1 Friday .... 8.5 8.5 8.4 SUNDAY , Monday ,., 8.2 8.1 8.3 Tuesday . . Wednesday 8.8 8.1 8.6 Friday 11 10:06 Siiturday 12 11:00 SUNDAY 13 12:18 11:52 12:68 7.1 SUNDAY" , 8.7 7.4 7.7 Monday 14 Tuesday IB Wednesday 16 1:34 2:08 2:40 1:10 7.7 7.7 7.7 7.7 7.6 7.5 T.8 7.4 7.4 7.6 Thursday ...,.'...17 Friday ..18 Saturday ... .....19 20 1:88 SUNDAY .. Monday . ... Tuesday . . . , Wednesday . Thursday ... Friday Saturday ... SUNDAY .. Monday .... 4:09 21 4:44 6:25 6:18 J2 23 24 .;...2.r 26 27 2Hj 7:2 8:30 9:85 7.9 8.1 8.7 7.9 8.4 8.7 10:83 11:26 12:23 Tuesday 29 1:03 1:42 Thursday ........si A.M71 h.mT ft.l 0:28f ! 1:13 .l 3:00 8.9 2:48 8.5 1:40 g.O 4:88 7.4 6:45 6.7 7:00 6.2 8:20 6.0 9:35 6.1 10:89 6.4 11:32 6.8 6:S8 "8.7 1:17 8.4 1:56 8.1 2:82 7.7 8:09 7.2 8:47 6.8 4:30 6.3 5:35 8.8 6:29 5.S 7:45 5.3 9:04 6.6 10:06 6.1 10:58 6.7 11:42 7.8 '6:in ".0 1:02 9.0 bale; 10-lh. ack, $4.00 pr bale; uplit t, $1,00 fi t 100-lb. aack; 23 lb. 1kxc, $1.13; pearl barley, $1.25 pr 100 lb.j 23-lb, boxe, $1.23 per box; paitry flour, 101b. aek, $2.50 per bal. Canned salmon Columbia river, 1 -lb. all, $1.85; 21b. tall, $2.50; fancy Mb. lint, $2.00; l-2 lb. fancy flat, $1.23; fancy Mb, oval, $2,73; Alak tall, pink, 85(S90c; red, $1.50; nominal, 2, tall, $2.W. Maon fruit jar Half-gallon, per gro, $1.00; quart, $7.60; pint, $0.55; extra cap, per gro, $2.33. Kconomy fruit jar Half -gallon, per gro, $13.35; quart, $10.00; pint, $8.83; extra cap, $1.83. ' Everlasting fruit jar IJu!f-galIon, $12.50; quart, $8.50; pint, $"; extra cap, gla, $2.60, Hop, Wool, Bide, Etc Hop 10(8 18o per lb. Grain bag Calcutta and domestic, 7-l-2i. Wool-Valley, 2027 l-2c; Eastern Oregon, 18ft 20c. Tallow Prime, per lb., 33 3-4c; No. 2 and greae, 2(2 l-2c. r Mohalr-Cliolce, 30(32c. Feather eo, white, 33(3, 40c; g;eiM), gray or mixed, 2.1(30.A, duck, white, 13(a2tti'; duck, mixed, 12(3 15c. Heetwas Good, clean and pure, 20(f 22o ier lb. . Hide Dry hide, No. 1, 10 lb, and up, 10 I0 l-2c per lb.; dry kip, No. 1, 3 to 15 lb., 14 13c per lb.; dry calf, No. 1, under 5 lb., 17&18c; dry salted, bull and slug, one third 1 than dry flint (cull, moth-eaten, badly cut, scored, murrain, huir-klippcd, weather-beaten or grubby, 2( 3c per lb. los); salted hide, ter, sound, 00 lb, and over, O&lOc pr lb.j 60 to 00 lb., 8 1 2(9c per lb.; under 50 lb, and 8(30c pi-r lb.j salted ktag and bull, sound, 6c per lb.) salted kip, nound, 15 to 30 lb., 9c per lb.; salt ed veal, sound, 10 to 14 lb., 9c per lb.; lted calf, sound, under 10 II.., 10c per lb. (green, unalted, lc per lb. lc; cull, lo per lb. Ick). Sheep akin: Shear ling, No. 1 butchers' twk, 23(S30c each ; short wool, No. 1 butcher stock, 40g 60c each ; medium wool, No. 1 butcher' stock, 60(S 80c; long wool, No. 1 butcher' atoek, $1.00(31,50 each. Murrain pelt, from 10 to 20 per cent le, or 12(5 14c per lb.; bur, hide, salted, each, accord ing to Ue, $1.50rtj2.00; dry, each, ac cording to size, $1.50; colt' hide, 23(s 50c each; goat skin, common, 10wl5c each; Angora, with wool on, 25c(3$l.50 each. Oil. Turpentine C e, 8flc per gallon; barrels, 80c per gallon. White Lead Too lot, 71c; 500-pound lot, 7c; Ir than 500-pound lota, 80. Gasoline Stove gasoline, case, 231c; Iron barrel, 17c; 80 deg. gasoline, cases, 32c; Iron barrels or druma, 2(k Coal Oil-Case, 20Jej iron barrel; 14c; wood barrels, 17c; 63 deg., cases, 22c; Iron barrets, 13c. Linseed Oil Raw, 5-barrel lots, 62c; 1-barrel lot, 63c; cases, 68c. Boiled: 6 barrel lot, C4c; 1-barrel lot, 63c; cases, 70& A Touching Story Is the saving fsom death of the baby girl of Geo. A. Eyler, Cumberland, Md. He writes: "At the ago of 11 months, our littte girl wa in declining health, with serious throat trouble, and two physicians gave her up. We were al most in despair, when we resolved to try Dr. King New Discovery, for Con sumption, Coughs and Colds. The first bottle gave relief. After taking four bottles he was cured, and ia now in perfect health." Never fails to relieve and cure a cough or cold. At Chas, Rogers' drug store. 60c and $1 guar anteed. Trial bottle free. A wonderful tonic for the sick and afflicted. Get strength, health and hap pine by uing Hollinter'a Rocky Moun tain Tea thl month. A braacing family medicine. 3.1 cent, Tea or Tablet. AUGUST, 1905. Low Water. A. M. P.M. Date. hjrt.jjft. h.m. ft. Tuesday 1 7:18-1.01 7:27 1:11 8:55 9:44 10:40 2.4 Wednesday 7:58-1.0 8:17-0.71 11 Thursday 2 1.8 1.6 Friday 4 Saturday 6 SUNDAY. 6 9:20 0.2 0.4 1.1 1.8! 10:00 10:46 1.5 1.4 2.5 8.0 1.2 12 2.9 2.7 2.5 34 2.2 2.1 2.2 2.2 2.1 2.1 11:41 Monday ., Tuesday Wednesday 11:26 0:49 1.1 12:41 2:01 1:14 1.0 1:55 8:09 4:18 5: 17 6:10 6:57 7:37 Thursday .10 Friday 11 Saturday ,..,.,..12 0.6 4:17 0.1 6:14 6:02 0.3 0.6 SUNDAY 13 Monday 14 Tuesday 15 Wednesday 16 6:45 0.7 7:24 0.5 7:59 8:30 8:58 -0.2 8:14 Thursday 17 Friday 18 Saturday 19j SUNDAY 20 Monday 21 Tuesday .22 Wednesday 23 Wednesday 23 Thursday , 24 Friday ..25 0.4 8:49 0.8 1.3 9:24 9:59 9:23 9:46 1.8 2.3 10:38 11:25 10:17 10:561 2.8' 8:18 2.0 2.2 1.8 1.4 0.9 0.3 11:45 1:25 1:38 12:50 2:15 Saturday ........26 SUNDAY .27 Monday 28 Tuesday 29 Wednesday SO Thursday 31 3:18 4:14 5:24 6:08 6:51 7:11 2:35 4:40 6:11 -02 0.5 6:1 -0.6 -0.5 7:10 7:4$l If you want a smooth, clear complex ion, take Hollitter't Rocky Mountain Tea this month. Bright eye and red Hp follow iU u, 35 cent, Tea or Toblct, MEDICAL. THE Dr. C. GEE W0 Chinese Medicine Co. Formerly located 253 Alder btrect; for the ar,HAV into the ViiW? brick brick building tZa&lJitiiiii at tl.A uiiith.easr -nr. neroi tni and Mornson Btreets. En trance No. I C'i front Br. Successful Home Treatment lr, C.fiEK W O I known thnmahont the Onlted 8ll. "t l ralli-d the ri Chlnww lK-ir on -.-ount of hi worirlerfut eorwi wlthoiil the I4 of knife, wltliout ttlnir oliHiii oriliiif,rny klti.l, l irntt any and all 1Im-w with powerful orimilal to,t htrttn. Ilftrka. Bit,! ft... known lo meJi-i wj..ne In thl eountry, nt throliKh tlie uw, nf (hew, harmle rem die lieurante to cure Cattrrh. Althma. Lull Trauklc. Bkumi'm Nervowneii. St- rrt, liver, Kidney, female Wcskneii and all Chronic Dittaxt. t ail or rlie, eii, ,inf 4 2-xnt slampafor so. The G C Woo Chlnttc Mcdiclnt Co., No. Mi .2 Unt St, I.E. Cor Morrison. Mention thl. p0ftUnd TRAVELERS' GUIDE. Steamer Telegraph LEAVES CALLENDER DOCK, A tcria, for Portland, daily except Fri dy ft P. M. Arrives in Portland t 8:30 P. K. LEAVES ASTORIA FOB 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 TiS'uy at 7:30 A. M. Leaves Portland on Sundays at 8 A. M. 0. W. S. Navigation Co. Main Office: Alder St. Dock, Port land, Oregon. Astoria Office: tallender Dock. iifri.tf'f'm' YOU WILL BE SATISFIED WITH YOUR JOURNEY. If your tickets read over the Den ver and Rio Grande Railroad, the "Scenic Lino of the WorlA" BECAUSE There are so manr scenic attrac tions and polnta of Interest along the line between Or den and Den ver that the trip never becomes tiresome. If you art coins; East, writ for In formation and tet 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 Including berth and meals, $15; Round -trip, $25. Steamer Leaves Astoria for San Francisco Every 5 Days. Connects at SanFrancisco with Rail and Steamer Lines for South, em California. . W. HOnCKTS, Agent. Astoria, Oregon. A. O. D. KERPOEIX, Gen. Pas. Agent San Franeisco, Cal. STEAMER NAHC0ITA Leave Astoria on the Tide DAILY FOR ILWACO. connecting; ther with trains fort Long Beach. Tioga an North Beach points. Returning; ar rives at Atorla sam evening. Through ticket to and from all prin cipal European cities. Q. W. ROBERTS. Aent Astoria, Ore. Sunday Excursion t Worth Beach. The Ilwaco Railway and Navigation Company are selling round trip tickets every Sunday from Astoria to all' cotta, at a rate of one dollar for the points on Long Beach, including Kah- round trip. TRAVELERS! GUIDE. ASK ANY TRAVELER ami he will tell yon tbe ii mm Electric Lighted. Is tbe Crack Train of them ill for COMFORT aid ELEGANCE Thejticket office at Portland is at 855 Morrison St. rCor. 3d. A. D. CHABITON, Assiitant General Psgsenger'AgeiiL 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 between Minneapolis, St. Paul and Chicago. Mefore etartlnf on atrip no matter where write for Interesting Informa tion about comfortable irveling. H.LSISLER, Central Agent 132 Third 61 Portland, Oregon. " T. W. TBARDALK, General Janenaer Agent, Hi. faul.Minn. tag alii 01 in The land of fruits, flowers and sun shine, where all the summer a porta may enjoyed in winter. PORTLAND to LOS ANGELES AND RETURN. reached via THE SHORT ROUTE Beautifully Illustrated booklets and folders, descriptive of the many charm trig winter resorts, may be secured from any Southern Pacific Agent, or address W. E. COMAN, C P. A, Portland, Ore. ASK THE AGENT FOR TICKET5 YIA Te Spokane, 8t PauL Minneapolis Duluth, Chioago, St. Louis, and all points esst and south. 2 OVERLAND TRAINS DAILY Q The Flyer and The Fast Mail Z SPLENDID SERVICE UP TO DATE EQUIPMENT COURTEOUS EMPLOYE Daylight trip across the Casoade and Rooky Mountains, For tickets, rates folders and full In formation call on or addreaa H. DICKSON, City Ticket Agent. 121 Third Street, Portland. Or. . O. TERKES, A. O. P. A Corner First avenue and Tesler way. Seattle, Wash. WE GIVE EXPEDITED 8ERVICE ON FREIGHT ROUTE YOUR 8HIPMENT8 VIA GREAT NORTHERN Full Information from WM. HARDER, General Agent Portland, Ore. Ths Vorlfs fair Routs. a TRAVELERS' GUIDE. THE MILWAUKEE "The Pioneer Limited" St Paul to Chi cago. "Short Line" Omaha ts Chicago. "South-West Limited" Kansas City to Chicago. No trains in tbe service of any rail road in the world that equals in equip ment that of the Chicago, Milwaukee ft St. Pant Ky. They owb and operate their own sleeping and dining ears m all their trains snd give their pation an excellence of service not obtainable else where. Berths oo their sleepers are longer, higher and wider than in similar cars on any other line. They protect their train by tbe Block system. Connections made with all trans-coa tinental lines in Union Depots. Her tales Danuk, Svensk oz Norsk, Hier wird deutsch geeprochea. IL S. Eowe, General Agent, Portland-- Oregon. 134 Third Street, corner Alder. A. & C. R. R. TIME CARD. INFECTIVE JUNE 24, 1905. Leave PORTLAND Arrive 800a.m Portland Union 11.20 a. m 7 00p.m. depot for Astoria 9.50 p.m t2ffp-m Leave ASTORIA Arrive 7.45 a m j for Portland and ll.50a.rn 8.10 p.m way points 10.50 pm SEASIDE DIVISION Leave , ASTORIA Arrive 11 35 a. m for Seaside Direct 5Hf) p.m Leave ASTORIA. . Arrive 8.15 a.m ( for Warrenton 1 10:45a.m 1 1.30a.m. 4 Hammond, Ft 11.00a.m. 6.50 p.m (Stevens, Seaside) 7:40a,m Leave SEASIDE Arrive 5 :00 p.m for Astoria Direct 1 12:30p.m Leave SEASIDE. Arrive 6.15 a. m for Warrentun Ft ) 9 25 am 2.30 p.m. Stevens. Hani lOp.m. 9.40a.m ' mond, Astoria ) luy.u. Saturday only. 4 DaLy except Sat urday. Through tickets and close connection via N. P. Railway at Portland and Goble and 0.L4N. via Portland. J. C. MAYO, General Freight and Passenger Agent Oregon Short line and union Pacific 7 hours from Portland to Chicago. No ehangs of dkrs. TI ME 8TH EDULE8 from PORTLAND Depart Arrive Chicago Portlud Special fclXa. m. Walt Lake, Denver, Ft Worth. Omaha. Kan. 5Spm ant Citj.Ht Louis, via HanU inicago ana tbe ast tugton Atlantle l-jprcsa i?H fjike, Denver V kiop. m. i nonn, Omaha, Kan vla Hunt-mi City. Kt lul. 7:lam tiiKtoa iCiiicag-o and the East St. Paul Walla Walla, tewls- rimii ion, poKHlie. Jllnue- 6:15 P. m. 'apolia. Ht Paul, Imlutlil 8:00 pm . is Jim- iiil(t, ittue , maa ta.il Daily ex cept un duy aUam Columbla River to 4am Daily ev cept Mou rorimna auc Way SCHEDULE OF T. J. POTTER. For August, 1905. I. s ja. e i DATE DATB S 9.401 8 40i 8 15, 15 lo 4. 1ST Aug. 10 II 1 u 14 15 1 17 1 1 20 ei 22 23 24 . 28 22 80 6ept,'i 4 18 .45! 11. 50, 4.4.M 4 15 4 loi Sat. 7 151 ii 14 s.sol 45, 4.45 IN 8 15 2.15 3.00 1100 11.45 .1.V 8.56 s.oo 6 4.1 1 S.OOI a m s 'I 12 1. Sat, 19 at 1U.40: 4.40' 5.301 S 1.4.'. i 2-2 Jt W 85 S.OOj "i'M S.OOi 2.45. "'is! I .45 'i!o6 '7 00 4.45 Sat. 2M 27! "i'.ih 2.15 T.W i!i5 2."i5 3D 1 8.15 u.oi 7.00 o!so 31 Sept. 1 1.30 Sat 3 io.ww 4.00' r'sol I 11 12.301 jm !af MEN AND W! ? fivm J t'Biasifor f la to 14..1 1 dirbarn,inBain M J Qruin4 JM Irriutions or vl I Jf MwMnmn. of niHcoaa mei MEN AN0W0UEN. nnInrl AftmniRttoni, membrftiiM. FrMlrit fnlMta. PftinUM, d4 nut aaUiu. ttMEvAKsCMEMirai Ca. 1 Sia hf Dr ((, .a.. i or Mitt Is alaia wrppr, iprM. oreiMm, lor SI M. Clrcu or 1 bottle tJ.;s. 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