SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER i, 1903 ili HiOKNlNG ASTORIA!, ASTOlifA, OR1&OA. T 1 A MATTER OF HEALTH mutt povjder Absolutely Pure HAS PO SUBSTITUTE PORTLAND MARKETS Latest Quotations in the Portland Produce Markets. Complete Market Reports Corrected Ecb Day Givlnf the Wholrsalt Fricei of Commodities, Farm Produce and Vegetables. Portland, Sept. I. Wheat export sre Imylng mm freely this year's vn; far mer iweiu to I willing to h't ro with out waiting for higher prices, liinlm from (inuit'n lnnt r'u'lil thl city today, iimt -U readily at flKi)l2.23 ht doen, lllttrk grnM-n are aver plentiful. 1'ltiiin and prunes an muh in evi dence and price are weak, lltuktelx-rrle have droped to 8 wilt 1T pound. CanU-lotipe have been ware but a rflrlouil ai riving tn.luy relieved the situation. I 1-2(1.5 l-2cj mutton, 0(j8 1 2cj lamb, 77 l-2e. - Oysters Shoal water bay, per gallon, 12.25 j per sack, $3.79 nt Olympla, per sack, 13,23 j Eastern transplanted, $1.00 per 100 lb. Clam Hardshell, per box, $2.00 j razor clam, $2.00 per sack. FUli Crab, per down, $l,C0j Shoal water bay oysters, per sack, $4.00; oys ten, gallon, $2.2S; halibut, 7oj black cod, 7cj bass, per lh, 12 l-2c herring, Co; flounder, ocj catfish, 8cj lobsters, per lb, )2 l-2ej silver smelt, COci shrimp, 10c perch, 6c sturgeon, 8c ) chluook salmon, 8ej sockeyes, 0c oca trout, 12 l-2ej steclheads, 7 l-2cj black bait, Crocerlea, Provision, Etc. Sugar, aack basis Hidden C, $4.90; extra C, $5.00) powdered, $5.60 patent ube, $5.78 1 cane, 1). (1, $3.50 fruit sug- ar, $3.70j beet sugar, $5.40 1 barrela, cwt Kk'j kega, cwt., 2ficf boxes, cwt., 50c ad vance over aack basis (let l-4a per lb. if paid for In 19 day). all Hale of 70 2, bale, $1.00j bales! of ;iM , bale, $1.(10; bule of 40-4, bale, 1.0 bolca of 1510s, bale, $1.0; bag, Mis, fine, ton, $11.00 bag, 60 II., genij- in Liverpool, ton, $17.00 bag, 60 lbs,, 1-2 ground, 1U0, ton, 7.00j It. 8. V. P., I 20 6-lb, earUms, $2.20 j It. 8. V. P., 24 3-lb. carton, $1.75 j Liverpool lump, ton, $18.50. ltier Imperial Japan, No. 1, $5.37 12; Southern, Japan, 4 1-2(5 5e) broken, 3 Cereal food Rolled oat, cream, 90 lb. aack, $0.75 lower grade, $5.00 Kverlastlng fruit Jam Half-gallons, $12.60 quart, $8.60 pint, $7.60 extra cap, gla, $2.60. " Hopi, Wool, Hide, Etc. . Hop loI8c per lb. Grain bag Calcutta and domestic, 7 I 2c. Wool Valley, 20(8,27 l-2cj Eastern Oregon, 1820o. Tallow Prime, per lb., 3g3 34cj No, 2 and grease, 2f2 I-2c. Mohair Choice, 30'32c, Feathers Ceesc, white, 33g40c geese, gray or mixed, 25(30v; duck white, lfl20cj duck, mixed, 1215c. Ih-ewax Good, clean and pure, 20 22o per lb. Hide Dry hide, No. 1, 10 lb, and up, 10(10 l-2o per Ib.j dry kip, No. 1, S to 15 lb., 14jl5c per Ib.j dry crif, No. 1, under 6 lb., 1718c dry salted, bull and stag,' one third le than dry flint (cull, moth-eaten, badly cut, acored, murrain, hair-licd, wcathcr-bcaUm or grubby, 2(g3c per lb. Ica)j aaitcd bide, $6.25 1 oatmeal, itccl cut, 60-lb. aack, $8 per bale 10-lb, ack, $4.23 per bale; oat meal (ground), 5011). tacks, 17.50 per bale; 10-lb. acki, $4.00 per bale split iea, $4.00 per 1001b. sack 251b. boxes, $1.13) pearl barley, $4.25 per 100 lb. 25-lh. boxes, $1.23 per box; patttry flour, 10 lb. sack, $2.50 per bale. Canned ealinon Columbia river, Mb. tall, $1.85; 2 lb. tall, $2.60 fancy Mb. 3 4e; head, fancy, 5 3 4ej head, choice, flat, 2.00; 1-2 lb. fancy flaU, $1.25; Grain, produce, Fet8. W heat-Walla Walla, 6!c; valley, 72c; lluestem, 74ej red, C5o. Oats-White, $-.'S.OO; gray, $20.00; new crop, $21.00ffi,22.00. Itarley-llrewing, $22.00; fee., $21.00; rolled, $21.50. Hay-Timothy, $12.5013.00; clover, $S.3O(u.0.OO; cheat, $7 .50800; alfalfa, $10.00. MillstufT Middling, $24.00625.00; chop, $10.00; bran, $ID.00(g 20.00; short, $21.00(822.00. Flour Hard wheat, ptent, $4.50(5 .95 straight, $3.85(34.03; graham, $4.00f rye, $5.00; whole wheat Hour, $4.23 Valley flour, $3.80(g4.00; Dakota, $0.50 7.25; Eastern rye, $5.60. Corn-Whole, $28.00; cracked, $29.00 per ton. Cy 1.30 per cwt. Butter, Eggs, Poultry, Etc. ' s Butter Fancy creamery, 2527 1 -2c 1 city creamery, 2530ct dairy, 10 1 2 17c; store, 14 1-2 13c. Cheese Young America, 13c; Oregon full cream, 13 1 2c ; Egg Oregon ranch, 23(g24cj Eastern 'gg. 20(S21e. Poultry Roonter. 10c; ben, 12 1-2. . (if. 13c; fryer, 14($15e; broilers, 14(? 15c; geee, Uvf,7S.fie; dreaded, 9ft 9 l-2c; turkey, live, 18(gl9c; dressed, 20(S;22c ducks, old, 9 10c lb; spring ducks, 12 (13o lb; pigeon, per down, $1.00 $1.25; squab, $2.00rt2JS0. Honey Dark, 10 l-211ci aml)cr, 12 al3c; fancy white, 12 l-213c. Fruits and Vegetables. drape $1.001.25 1kx. California grape $1.60 box. Caaba $2.00( 2.25 dor. Cntelmlp, Crate $l.251.75. Plums Crate, COtf 75c. Peaches Oregon Crawford, 7500c. Apple Oreen, $1.00(10. (Jrape fruit Crate, $2.50(S3.00. Watermelon 85c$1.55 per 100 pound. Tropical fruit Lemon, fancy, $.CSj choice, $5.60 per box; orange, $4.00 4.50 1 bananas, 60 per lb; pineapples, $3.504.00 per down. Potatoes New Oregon, C080c; on 1 ' lon, 7300o per 100 lbs; tomatoes, crate, 6O05; new California turnips, aack, $1.25; cabbages, per lb, 1 1-4 1 1 2c; head lettuce, 15o dozen; hot house, $1 box; celury, down, 85c$1.00; radiahe, dozen, 12 l-2c; green onions, dozen, 1012 l-2c; rhubarb, lb, 2 2 l-2c; cucumbers, box, 50cj beet, $1.50 per sack; carrots, 75o per sack; green pess, l2cj green beans, 45cj wax, 4c 1 garlic, 12 l-2c egg plant, 15o per lb; green torn, 12 l-2c dozen; sweet potatoes, 8 l-2o. Fresh Meats and Fish. Fresh meats Veal, small, 77 l-2cj large,, 3 l-25c pork, 7 l-28o; beef bulls, 1 l-22cj cows, 3 1 -2 4c j steers, 5 l-2c, Coffee Mocha, 24ffi2Se; Java, fancy, 2ii(i32c; Java, good, 20(&24c; Java, ordi nary, 17(20c; Ctrt Klca, fancy, mi 20c; Cola Itica, good, 14"; 18c; Ar buckle. 10c w-r lb,; Lion, 10c tier lb.; Columbia coffee, 13 1 4cJ Salvador, 110 13c. Provision Ham, to size, 13 l-2c; hm, picnic, ic; baeon, regular, 11 3 4c; bacon, breakfast, 1.1 1 2(3 10c; dry salt side, 10 3-4c; back, dry salt, 10. Nuts Walnut, No. 1, oft shell, 14 3-4c; Xo. 1, hard shell, 13 3 4; Chile, 13c; almond', 20c; filbert, 14(S13c; liraril. 15c; pecan, 13 1-2(S 15c; hickory, 8c; Virginia peanut, 7(j7 1 2c; Jumbo Virginia peanut, 0c; Japanese peanut, fl l-2(f 6; chetiiut, Italian, 14c; cocoa nuts, dor.i-n, Wk Flg-Whlte, lb., 5 l-2i0c; black, 0 fi "c. Date Cidden, CO lb. boxes. 0(S 0 1 2c; Mb. packages, 8c; Fard., 131b. boxc, $1.40 1kx. lli-an Small white, 4 l-2c; largo white, 3 l-2c; pink, 3c; bayou, 4 3 4c; Limas, 7c; Mexican, red, 9c. Pickled goods-Plcklcd pigs' feet, 1-2-barrels, $3.(HI; 1-4 barrel, $2.75; 131b. kit, $1.25; pickled tripe, 1-2-barrels, $5.00; 1-4-barrela, $2.73; 13 1b. kit, $155; pickled pig' tongues, 1-2-harrcls, $0.00; 1-4-barrela, $3.00; 151b. kit, $1.30; pickled lamb' tongues, 12 bar rels, $9.00; 1 4 barrels, $5.50; 15 lb. kits, $2.75. Ijird Kettle-rendered: Tierces, lie; tutw, 10 l-4e 60, 10 l-4a; 20, 10 3-4c 10, 11 3-4cj 6, 11 7-8cj Standard pure: Tiere-, 10c; tubs, 9 l-4c; 60s, 0 l-4c; 20, 9 3 -8c; 10s, 9 3 4c; 5s, 10 3-4c; 6s, 9 7-8c. Compound: Tierces, 7cj tub, 7 l-4c; 60s, 6 3-4c; 10c, 7 l-4c; 6s, 7 3 4c. Sausage Portland nam, 13 l-2c per lb.; minced ham, 10c; summer, choice dry, 17 l-2c; Iwlogna, long, 5 l-2c; Wiener wurst, 8c; liver, 6c; pork, 9c; blood, 6c headcheeae, 12 l-2c; bologna sausage, link, 4 l-2c. Raisin Loose Muscatels, 3-crown, 7 l-2c; 2-crown, fl l-2c; bleached seed less Sultanas, 712c; unbleached sel- 1cm Sultanas, 6 3 4o; London layers, 3 crown, whole loxcs of 20 lbs., $1.85; 2- crown, $1.75. Dried fruit Apples, evaporated, 10c per lb.; sununea, sack or Imixcs, none; apricots, 1112 l-2c; peaches, 1012e; pears, 1012 l-2c; prune, Italian, 0 fl l-2c; French, 3 l-2c; figs, Cal. blacks, 3 3-4c; do, white, none; Smyrna, 20c; Fard. dates, 0c; plums, pitted, 0c. fancy Mb. ovals, $2.75; Alaska tails, pink, 83ft 00c; red, $U0; nominal, 2 toll, $2.00. Mason fruit jar lull-gallons, per gro, $1.00; quart, $7.60; pints, $0.55; extra cap, per gro-, $2.33. Economy fruit jar Half-gallons, per S llws is -ike kind of a, Sioty for NATIONAL MAGAZjNE is pacing 10,000 TOO DirriCOLT Is r nlwrta im Un 'lb tnit Ummt a pla a gotkw splaaur mm 4; wm M Barrow M aw awaMykta. s rwni pnsM ko kMl a Uw sourw a( Ml Imly. oMTwraraMOM shmS aMaXStKlpttaaaikw. 1 Tlx M tear si kf Sm( m ttb tntnt IS"" ,r.uu, M Cw u a J'" O-s. f MitH An T- wnr a us. wijnitv. -ThM It Mua low, YfllliM." nM Ok pM Oak. ur el.ui u or Mb ..- Do know odf tetter one a .W want little stories, anecdotes, bits of M anr cUDDlnn frnm a iwnuiwr. suguslnaorbooktltatluinuda you Think, Lauh or Cry 840 prim wilt be given for the best selec tions. Ten (ile of silver dollais ashiah astlia first ten tuccestful competiturs sue tlie lir-t awards. The only conilitinn for enterinj this com petition is tlut yu send wuh ymir clipping coe. Iiir i nKintli.1 trial auk.. i. ....... (i the National Maoaaiac. Address, JOE CHAPPLE, Editor Ht DORCHESTER AVENUE, Boatoa, Muss. gross, $13,33; quarts, $10.00; pints, $3.85; extra caps, $1.85, steers, sound, 60 lbs. and over, 910c per lb.; 60 to CO lbs., 8 l-2(9c per lb. under 60 lbs. and cows, 8lg0e per lb.; salted stags and bulls, sound, 6c per lb. salted kip, sound, 13 to 30 lbs,, 9e per lb. salt- ed veal, sound, 10 to 14 lbs., 9c per lb. salted calf, sound, under 10 lb., 10c per lb. (green, unsaltcd, lc per 1U leas; culls, lo per lb. less). Kheep skins: Shear ling, No, 1 butcher' stock, 25(S;30c each short wool, No. 1 butchers' stock, 40 80c each medium wool, No. 1 butchers' stock, flOg&Ocj long wool, No. 1 butchers' stock, $1.001.60 each. Murrain pelts, from 10 to 20 per cent les, or 12gl4e per lb.; horse hide, salted, each, accord log to size, $1.602.00; dry, each, ac cording to aire, $1.60; colts' hides, 25( 60c each; goat skin, common, 10(g 16c each; Angora, with wool on, 25ca$10 each. Oils. Turpentine Cases, 860 per gallon barrels, 80c per gallon. Whits Lead Ton lots, 7Jcj 600-pound lots, 72c; less than 600-pound lota, 8c. Gasoline Stove gasoline, cases, 23c; iron barrels, 17c; 80 deg. gasoline, cases, 32c; iron barrels or drums, 20c. Coal Oil Canes, 20Jc; Iron barrels, 14c; wood barrels, 17c; 63 deg., cases, 22c; iron barrels, 15Jc. Linseed Oil Raw, 5-barrcl lots, 62c 1-barrcl lots, 63c; cses, 68c. Boiled: barrel lots, C4c; 1 -barrel lots, 63c; cases, 70c TRAVELERS' GUIDE. DR. CHARLES FLESH FOOD Forth Form and Complexion Has una sacsMasraiiy m r itadiaa. a. sjsi an aaa wsiia f faakiaa for sctrmia, 1 af on taaa 1A ai Wltrim iHllt4 tt U Uataattr absotW4 IkroMk k Mm af Iks akla ss4 iu wot dnfuTasUitUa leads las waaUof liaaaaa. REMOVING WRINKLES a U Vf aufts, avpUaatiaa afua aaosriaa ramaraasM mawrti Dr. CaarlM Pltsa V a ramarkabla lasararcssaaL la MtlTlT ht y vmaimooa ssm 10 auaicai aciaacs thai will mad ant bellaw la tkt aack aaal an4a - tlraa, alia ftasa sa lata aaatka, arans and haaaa. For Developing th Boat ft breasts, sttmakaa t rasa aanlan tt kas the nianest iaarsaiiii at anTstcsaaa. kaaaa ara aftaa MtMnt t asaka taa aaatl lira, aarf ana aaaauial. OlD BY DXreJLTMXlTTaTOKItairi) DSUUaUTS, Ktaalar erica. 11.08 a baa. Vat la aft wtu uaa aaraauf ar taia arBCLaX OFFIR sad atad as oa dollar, w will aaad twa (2j FREE A . bo tS aw Vsok, "Art aft rnfcfc Massars." lull lllasmai. xn k.1 ssm tn la any laSy aaaSiu 1U casts a for OR. CHARLES CO. IffCl1 atom mwm THE MILWAUKEE "Tb Pioneer Limited" St Paul to Chi cago. "Short Lias" Omaha ts Chicago. "South-West Limited Kansas City to Chicago. No trains in the service of any rsl' road in the world that equals in equip ment that of th Chicago, Milwaukee A St Paul Ky. They own and operat their own sleeping and dining cars oa all their trains and give their pationt aa excellence of service not obtainable else where. Bertha on their sleepers 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-con tlnental lines in Union Depots. Her talcs Dansk, Svenak og Norsk Hier wird deutech gesprochea. H. S. Howe, Ceneral Agent, Portland Oregon. 134 Third Street, corner Alder. .atrWf!V . Oregon Short Line and UMONRiC.FIC 71 sours from Portlaed to Cclcas-o No chance of eara. Depart Chicago Portland Bpeclal ills, m via HnuW i l ogion TIMEHTHEDtTUS From PORTI.AKD Halt Lake, Denver, Ft Worth. Omaba, Kan sas CH.Mt Louis, imcago aoa toe at Atlantic hxprcaa ,PaIt tke. Denver 'ti Kisp. m. i onn, uniana, Kan la Hunt-saa City, 8t Louis, lnglon cb icago aud the East Arrive 5 35 p m TRAVELERS' GUIDE. (ai ASK AW' TRAYELEB and he will tell yen toe ii mm Electric Lighted. ; , Is the Crack Train of tica all far COM FORT aod ELEGANCE Thejticlset office at Portland U 355 Morrison St.Cor.jrl. A. D. CHARLTON, Assistant General FeeaengerJAeirt. PORTLAND. 0REC01L 1 -.U a m HLPsul : Walla Walla, fewls- rant Mall ton. XDOkuDe. Minn. :iap. m. apoli. Mt Faul, DulutU (:O0nm . . a, 1,1, aUKCC 1 . 1. ll.k II. kaoe 'acd at Dally ei- cepl Hun day at'am Columbia KKerto poniond auc Way laudlugs 4 am Daily es eept Mon alifornia ! The land of fruits, flowers and sun shine, where ail the summer sports may be enjoyed In winter. 55 TIDE TABLE, SEPTEMBER SEPTEMBER, 1603. Low Water. A. M. Date. I h.m. I ft. P.M. SEPTEMBER, 1905. High Water. A.M. P.M. h.m. ft Date. Friday 1 8:111-0.2 8:13 Saturday 2 8:52 0.S 8:82 SUNDAY 8 8:35 1.0 10:18 Monday 4 10:22 1.7 11:18 Tuesday 5 11:22 2.4 Wednesday 6 0:25 0.7 12:10 Thursday 7 1:88 0.7 1:47 Friday 8 2:50 0.6 8:04 Saturday 3:65 0.8 4:11 SUNDAY 10 4:61 0.0 1:09 Monday 11 6:39-0.1 6:58 Tuesday 12 1:20 0.0 8:19 Wednesday- 13 8:68 0.2 7:18 Thursday 14 7:29 0.8 7:50 Friday 15 7:58 1.1 8:20 Saturday 1 8:23 1.6 8:51 SUNDAY 17 8:43 10 1:20 Monday 18 9:07 2.4 t:65 Tuesday 19 1:40 2.7 10:39 Wednesday .20 10:19 11 11:29 Thursday 21 11:10 8.5 ' Friday 22 0:81 1.5 12:23 Saturday 23 1:43 1.3 1:54 SUNDAY ....'...24 1:64 1.1 8:14 Monday 25 8:58 0.7 4:13 Tuesday r..2 4:49 0.6 6:07 Wednesday 27 5:38 0.8 6:65 Thursday 28 6:20 0.2 6:41 Friday 29 7:01 0.3 7:23 0.6 SUNDAY 0.6 Monday ., 0.6 Tuesday .... Wednesday 8.1 Thursday . 1.4 Friday ... 1.1 Saturday , 10 SUNDAY 1.6 Monday ..' 1.1 Tuesday .. 13 Wednesday i s Thursday 1.6 Friday . 1.4 Saturday 1.4 SUNDAY 1.4 Monday , 1.4 Tuesday 1.4 Wednesday 1.5 Thursday 21 1.7 Saturday . 1.7 SUNDAY 1.4 Monday ., 1.7 Tuesday .. 1.0 Wednesday 1.1 Thursday . u.b f-riaay , 0.0 Saturday ..24 ..25 ..26 ..27 ..28 ..29 ..20 f h.m. I ftT h.m.jftr t 1:49 8.9ri:22 8.1 ! 1:87 8.5 8:02 8.9 I 8:29 8.0 8:44 8.7 I 4:25 7.8 4:80 8.6 i 6:81 6.7 5:25 8.2 t 6:44 6.8 6:80 8.0 f 8:06 6.2 7:42 7.6 I 9:20 6.4 8:51 7.9 110:20 6.8 8:56 8.0 111:10 7.2 10:64 8.2 111:57 7.6 11:42 8.3 I 12:28 7.6 I 0:25 8.8 1:01 7.9 I 1:04 8.1 1:82 3.1 1:89 7.8 2:00 8.6 1 2:14 7.5 1:28 7.8 1:49 7.1 2:64 7.8 1:25 6.7 3:20 7.3 4:04 6.4 1:55 7.4 4:60 6.0 4:15 7.4 6:43 6.7 6:29 7.2 7:05 5.7 :!7 7.1 8:24 6.9 7:57 7.2 9:29 6.5 9:11 7.5 10:20 7.2 10:15 7.9 11:05 7.8 11:10 8.3' 11:48 8.4 1 0:01 8.6 12:28 8.8 0:49 8.7 1:08 8.1 1:17 8.7 1:48 8.2 YOU WILL BE SATISFIED WITH YOUR JOURNEY. If your tickets read over the Den ver and Rio Grande Railroad, th "Scenic Line of the World." BECAUSE There art 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 get a pretty book that will tell you all about It W. C. McBrlds, Gensral Agent 124 Third Street PORTLAND. OREGON Steamer Telegraph LEAVES CALLENDER DOCK, As toria, for Portland, daily except Fri day at s P. M. Arrives in Portland at 8:30 P. IT. 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, aaiiy except FriHay at 7:30 A. M. Leaves Portland on Sundays at 3 A. M. 0. W. S. Navigation Co. Main Office; Alder St Dock, Port land, Oregon. Aatoria Office: Callender Dock. PORTLAND to LOS ANGELES AND RETURN. reached via ' THE SHORT ROUTE Beautifully illustrated booklets and folders, descriptive of tho many charm Ing winter resorts, may be secured from any Southern Pacific Agent or address W. E. COMAN, Q. P. A, Portland, Ore, ASK THE AGENT FOR TICKET5 YU s jt ' , "Best . by. Test"' A trans continental trav eler says: u I've triei them all and I prefer the North western Limited It's the best lo be found from coast to coast" Its" The Train for Con fort" every night in the yer between Minneapolis, St. Paul and Chicago. Before slatting on a trip no sutler where write for Interesting intortaar tion about comfortable traveling. M.LSISLER, General Agent 132 Third St. Portland, Oregoa. T. Vf. TIASDALE, General Passenger Agent, Hi., Paul, Minn. A. & C. R. R. TIME CARD. EFFECTIVE JUNE 24, 1905. Leave PORTLAND Antra 8 00a.m 1 00p.m. Portland Cnion depot for Astoria ll.i 9.50 Leave ASTORIA Anrtee) a m ( or Portland and ).m J wsy points 6.10 p.i 11 Aft 1050 p- SEASIDE DIVISION Leave ASTORIA , Arrtvsi 11 35a.m for Seaside Direct frfral pj Leave ASTORIA. Ante ai5 a.m ( for Warrenton 1 10 :45aust 11.30a.m. Hammond, Ft lljBJajm. 5.50 p.m (Stevens, Seaside) T :43a, as Leave SBASICB Arrival 5 p.m I for Astoria Direct ti :3Qfj Leave SEASIDE. Antvs 6.15 a. m 2.30 p in. ' 9.4Ua.m for W ark-eD tun Ft Stevens. Hani-mond.Astoria . 92SJB 1-3j 7jsu(.. Saturday only, urday. 4 Daiiy except 8t8 . Through tickets and close connectiesi via N. P. Railway at Portland asC4as and 0. R. 1 X. via Portland. J. C. ilAYO, General Freight and Passenger A-imuV To Spoka.ia, 8L Paul, Mlnnsapolia, Duluth, Chioaflo, 8t Louis, and all . points east and south. 2 OVERLAND TRAINS DAILY Q The Flyer end The Fast Mail L 8PLENDID SERVICE UP TO DATE EQUIPMENT COURTEOUS EMPLOYE Dsylight trip across the Cssoade and Rooky Mountains. For tickets, rates folders and full In formation call on or addreas H. DICKSON, City Ticket Agent 128 Third Street, Portland. Or. O. IERKE3, 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, Gsnsral Agsnt Portland, Ore. This World's Fair Routs. . SCHEDULE OF T. J. POTTOS For August, 19U5. DATS Aug. l: 13 II IS 16 IT IS 19 -4) 81 2Z 2B 84 85 at 28 29 30 81 BeDt. I Sat. a Sat Sat, Sat. 4 i si 1 - J us. ua, 9 tO 1 40 g .OO IS. 451 4.45 .(H) 11.50 S.l) 8.0O l.li 7 15 8.30 "8'ijj"i!is " S.OO 8.00 10.30 8.00 2 0) 4.00 9 00 8 00 4.40 10.40 4.40 8.80 '"i.'oo's!o6 : 1.30 9.00 8.00 8.30 1.00 7 00....... 8.00 "i.ii "i'.ih . 10.4J 8.14 8.15 12.15 10.00 4.00 ... , i 11.15 - lo-sie i 9 15, 4.15'aac.aH v.in s.ia sa :!i!..4.!iS L 11 00j S.O! H 11.451 6 4 SS S 15. 12. S W 6.54 M.551 re m 8.45 1.451 . at '14V rii n 'sis "i.'d m ::::! - u.01 7.061 as i" "i'sd stptjC u'M 'riw 1 1. 1 w I Smiiiw4 y 1 Cm Blf SJfora . awebarffM.iaaai Irrllalioas or. i .of micoii a iTHlEMNSlmitliCS. at or soMoaaas. I swie r 1 I J si Cil or al la alsla 1 arms. Braaat. I I. r I bltlt tt.7. Circolar atal aa (aaaa