The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930, September 04, 1905, Image 7

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    MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 4, 1 903.
111E MOKNIPsG AS10RIAN, ASTOHlA, GRlXiOa
PORTLAND MARKETS
Latest Quotations in the Portland
Produce Markets.
Complst Mirkit Btporti Corrected Each
Dy Giving the Wbolesalo Prices of
Commodities, Farm Produce and Viff
tables.
lVrttuud, H'it. 3. For the llrfct time
In several uionths, olil (unit have mM
for the same lrk as spring.
Grain lag, which have Iteen ware
all harvest, ruv plentiful ruough at
lliit close of tlio thieslilng seuaon.
Fresh tiiirli rgga are at a premium,
ami omn dealer report sale of out
ium lot at 23 rent.
Under of all grades i eoasldered llrm
today end 'ilT are stuady.
Flour mal front new wliwt sella fur
e. tlmn that made from old, but in
not so satisfactory.
llnpgrowrr ieMirt the condition of
the cro alwut to axled n
lent, and think Oregon' out put thi
year will be uniform liifih grade.
Sweet potatoes arrived from Merer J,
Co I., In Mrk today, for tliu Ilrt lima
tlii inon. Price lmve gone down to
$2 to i23 per 1K) pound.
Craln, Produce, PeeS.
Wheat-Walla Walla, iWcj valley, 72c j
dueieia, 72c; red, Hoc.
I MaWhile, I'JIOO; gray, 22.no.
lUrky-Ilrewlng, t22.00; feed, $21.00;
rolled, S2I.50.
Hay-Timothy, fl2.Mffi l1.00j clover,
t.50''ifi.K; cheat, $74UftH.OO; alfalfa,
flO.00.
MiIIvmT Middling, 24.no323.fHi;
chop, tn.OO; bran, $l9.OO(S20.00j short,
?2l.00ft2.(K).
Flour Hard wheat, atent, fl.5ni
i.Vit Lrai(!ht, ?WiW03: grulmm,?3.;.i;
rye, SjJlO; whole wheat Hour, RUM;
Valley flour, 3.fHti.M.0O; Dakota, t0.5oi
753 j Eastern rye, fi.sU
Corn Whole, t29(W; cracked, $211.(4)
per tan.
Kyefl.30 er wt.
Sutter, Eu;s,:Puttry, Etc
Butter .Fancy creamery, 232
oily creaiaery, 23f?3)c; dairy, 16 l-2rj
, 17c j .tore, U 1-2(3 Mc.
t'heeae Young Atavrs-a, 13cj Oregoa
full cream, 13 1 2c.
FgifOwgoii ran4i,.24(T' 23c; Eastern
egg, 2(21.
Poultry -Stuotters, Ilk-; hen,
l -2 (t LVj iryer, Yifa Or; broiler, I3(i
14o; geee, ve, Ufa ft 1 jjrj dri'HM-d, 9m
Vk-i tut key , live, )HM ; dressed, 20
toiSie ducks, old U(nll 1 2c lb; spring
clucks, I2r.'l3 lb; pigeon, per dorm,
fl.nort? 1.25; , !l,wlu $2.0Hff.3.
Honey Dark," 10 1 2 We; amber,
?13cj fancy white, 12 l-23c.
fruits and Vejetiblaa.
JM.jxil-30.frt,iL50.
C:Hfornia grape f 1.50 box.
Caslas $2.00f2.2J dog.
(anLrioupes-Crata l.25l..
MuskkMilons Per docen, $1.30.
I'luma Oate, WGZbo.
Peach a Oregon Orawfords, 75(&90c.
AppWs Green, $l.0(hl.50.
firape fruit Crate, (1.50(5,3.00,
WatermeVun-85ern Mi3 per 100
pound.
HurkleVni JVr lit, J0c.
Tropical fruit Lemon, fancy, ffl.00;
choice, 13.50 fr Itox ; irtiige, $4.00(3;
4.30; bananaa, So per lb; pineapple,
t3.304.00 per Aoten.
rotatoea ew ijregon, W(jSOcj on
ion t, 73(n00a M-r 1 00 11); totuatoea
crate, 23 r 40e; new Califonda turnip.
aack, fl.23; cabbage, per lb, 1 1-4
1 1 2c; bend letttiee, 13c doeet; hot
liouxe, $1 box; celery, dozen, 83c($l.O0;
radiHhe, dozen, 12 1 2c; greeu onion
dozen, 10 12 l-2cj rlmUirb, lb, 2(r
2 1-2 t cucumber, box, fife; beet, 11.50
per nack; carrot, ?5o per aack; green
ea, l(52c; green bean, 4(J3j wax, 4c;
garlic, 12 l-2c; egg plant, 13e per lb;
green corn, 12 l-2c doien; aweet poUtoea,
t(Z l-4.
Freah Meats and Fiib,
Frenh meat Veal, amall, 7 l-2Re;
large, S l-2fnScj park, 7 lffSe; beef
bulla, 1 1-2$: 2c ; cowa, 3 l-24c; ateera,
4 1-2(73 1-2 mutton, f (0 1 2c; lamb,
77 l-2o.
Oyatera Shoalwater bay, per gallon,
$2.23; per aack, $3.73 net; Otympla, per
ack, $3.23; Eaitera transplanted, $1.60
per 100 Ibe.
Clam Hardshell, per box, $2.00; razor
clam, $2.00 per aack.
FUh Craba, per dozen, $1.50; Shoal
water bay oystore, per aack, $4.00; eyi
tera, gallon, $253; halibut, 7e; black cod,
7c; bate, per lb, 12 l-2c; herring, 5c;
flounder, So; catflih, 6c; lobtten, per
lb, 12 l-2e; allver imelt, Sgoc; shrimp,
10c; perch, 5c ; sturgeon, 8c; chinook
aalmon, e; ankfyea, Ovj sea trout,
12 1 2c; steelheadt, 7 12c; bUck Ua,
20&23C.
Groceries, PtcvIsIom, Etc
Sugar, aark baie Golden C, $4.00;
extra C, $3,00; powdered, $3.50; patent
cube, $3.73; cane, J), O., $3.50; fruit sug
ar, $3.70; beet sugar, $3.40; barrels, cwt
10c; keg, cwt., 25c; boxea, cwt., COo ad
vance over aack basis (leas l-4o per lb.
if paid for in 13 days).
Salt-Hales of 75-2, bale, $1.00; bales
of 30 3, bale, $1.00; bales of 40-4, bale,
$1.00 balea of 15-10. bale, $1.60; bag,
50i, fine, ton, $11.00; bag, 50 lb., genu
ine Liverpool, ton, $17.00; bags, 50 Iba.,
12 ground, 100, ton, $7.00; K. 8. V. P.,
20 6-lb, cartons, $2.20; It. fi. V. P., 24
3-lb. carton, $1.75; Liverpool lump, ton,
$18.30.
Wee Imperial Japan, No. 1, $3.37 1-2;
Southern, Japan, 4 l-23c; broken, 3
3-4; head, fancy, 5 3 4c; head, choice,
8 1 2c.
Coffee Mocha, 24(2Scj Java, fancy,
2(1320; Java, goml, 20(24c; Java, ordi
nary, 17S20c; fota Itica, fancy, Wi
20c; Coata P.ica, good, I41cj Ar
buckle, 10c per lb.; Lion, 10o per lb.;
Columbia coffee, 13 l-4c; Balvador, 11
13c.
Provision Hams, to size, 13 1 2cj
hsuis, picnic, lc; Ucons, regular, 11 3 4cj
bacon, breakfaxt, 13 1-219cj dry alt
iile, 10 3-4e; back, dry salt, K)c.
Nut Walnut, Ko. 1, soft shell,
14 3 4e; No. 1, hard ahell, 13 3 4; Chile,
l.Vj almond, 20c; filbert, HlV-j
Itraziln, 15e; pecans, 13 1-21 13c; hickory,
He; Virginia jeaBut, 7(t7 1 2c; Jumlo
Virginia peanut, flc; Japanese peanuts,
t 1 2 fte; clrelnut, Italian, 14c; cocoa
ant, dozen, (Mtc.
Ufa White, lb, 5 l-2 black, 6
G7c
Iatea CJoldi-n, AO lb. lioxes, 6(S 1 2c;
Mb. 'packagen, (-; FarJ, 13 lb. boxea,
$1.10 box.
Itean Small white, 4 I 2c; targe
white, 3 -2c; pink, 3c; bayou, 4 3 4c;
Lima, 7c; Mexican, red, 9c.
Pickled good-14ckled pig' feet, 1-2-barrels,
$.V00; 1-4 barrels, $2.73; 13 lb.
kit, $1.23; 4.tk1ed tripe, 12 barrel,
t.VfKlj 1-4 Uw.U, $2.73; 15 1b. kit,
$1.23; pickled pigs' tongues, 12 barrel-.,
$ti.0; 14 barrel, $3.00; 13 11). kit,
tl.AO; pickled lamU' tongue, 1 2 bar
rel, $9.00; 14 barrel. $3.50; 15 lb. kit,
$2.73.
Jjird Kettle-rendered t Tleree. lie;
tub, 10 l-4c; V, 10 1 4c; 20. 10 3 4c;
h, U 3-4c; 5, 11 7-flc; KUndstvl pure;
Tierces, 10c; tabs, 9 l-4c; 60s, 9 l-4c;
20, 9 3 So; 10a, 9 3 4c; 6, 10 3 4c; 5,
9 7-Pc. . Compound: Tierces, 7e; tub,
7 14c; 50a, 0 3-4 c; 10c, 7 L-4c; 5. 7 3 4c.
Sausge Portland ham, 3 1 2c per lb.;
minced ham, 1ft-; summer, choice dry,
17 12c; liologna, long, 5 1 2c; wiener
wurt, 8c; liver. JSc; porV, 9c; blod, 6c;
eadcheese, 12 1--V; bologna aauRgc,
hnk, 4 1-20.
Hainins Iooae Muscatels, 3rown,
7 l-2c; 2 -crown, C l-2c; bleached seed
less Sultana. 7('l2c; unbleached seed
mi Sultanas, fl 34c; London layer, 3
ecn, whole boxes. of 20 lb., $1.87; 2
etvmn, $1.73.
Uied fruit AppV, evaorated, 10c
per lb.; sundried, ak or boxes, ntnej
aprirt, lift 12 l-2c; peache, 10t2c;
peara, 0(n 2 12c; psvnes, Italian,
i 1 2c; French, 3 l-2c; figs, Cat. black,
3-4e; do, white, none; Smyrna, 20 ;
Fard. dMte, Or; plum, gutted, 0c.
Cereal foods Rolled sjnts, cream, 90-
Ib. aackc., $0.75; lower .grade, $3.00(3
EverlaMing fruit jftrsHalf gullon,
$12.50; quart, $8.50; pints, $7.50; extra
cap, gla, -$2.50.
Feathers Geese, white, 35(?40c;
geese, gray or mixed, 23(30c; duck,
white, 13&20c; duck, mixed, 12113c.
Beeswax Good, clean and pure, 20
22c per lb.
Hides Drjr hides, No. 1, 10 lbs. and up,
10 10 l-2o per lb.; dry kip, No. 1, 5 to
13 lb., 14 13c per lb.; dry calf, No. 1,
under 5 lbs., 17(3 18c; dry salted, bulls
and stags, one third lea than dry flint
(culls, moth-eaten, badly cut, . scored,
murrair., hair-slipped, weather-beaten or
grubby, 2(33c per lb. lets); salted bides,
$055; oatmeal, steel cut, 501b. sacks, $9
per bale; 10 lb. aacks, $4.25 per bale; oat
meal (ground), 5p-lb. aacks, $7.50 per
bale; 10-Ib. sacks, $400 per bale; split
pes, $4.00 per 100-lb. sack; 23 lb. boxes,
$1.15; pari barley, $4.23 per 100 lbs.;'
23-lb. boxe, $153 per box; pastry flour,
10 lb. sacks, $2.50 per bale.
Canned salmon Columbia river, Mb.
tall, $1.85; 2 lb. tall, $2); fancy Mb.
flat, $2.00; 1-2 lb. fancy flats, $153;
fsncy Mb. oval, $2.73; Alaska tall,
pink, 83(390c; red, $1.50; nominal, 2s,
tall, $2.00.
Mason fruit jars Half-gallon, per
grosr $1.00; quart, $7.60; pint, $0.55;
extra csp, per grois, $2.35.
fonomy fruit jsrs Half-gallons, per
groM, $135; quarts, $10.G0; pints, $SJ82;
extra cajm, $1.85.
oteer, sound, CM lb, and over, 9(3 10c per
lb.; 50 to 00 lb., 8 1-2 9c per lb.; under
50 lb, and cow, 8ft9c per lb.; aalteJ
tag and bulls, Round, 0c per lb.; salted
kip, sound, 13 to 30 lb., 9c per lb.; salt-
led veal, sound, 10 to 14 lbs., 9c per lb.;
salted calf, sound, under 10 lb., 10c per
lb. (green, unalt-d, 1c per lb. lei; cull,
Ic per lb. less). Sheep skin; Shear
ling, No. I butcher' stock, 23300 each;
ln.rt wool, No. I butchers' stock, 40
6c each; medium wool, No. 1 butchers'
stock, OOft MK-; long wool, No. 1 butchers'
stock, $1.001.30 each. Murrain pelt,
from 10 to 20 per cent less, or 12&14c
per lb.; hore hide, salted, each, accord
ing to size, $1.50(52.00; dry, each, ac
cording to size, $1.50; colts' hide, 23(3
50c each; goat skin, common, 10(5 15c
each; Angora, with wool on, 25c ( $1.50
each.
Oils.
Turpentine -Cases, per gallon;
barrels, 80c per gallon.
White Lead Ton lots, 7c; 500-pound
lots, 7c; less than 500-pound lota, 8c
Caroline Stove gasoline, cases, 23)c;
iron barrels, 17c; 86 deg. gasoline, cases,
32c; iron lrrels or drums, 20c.
Coal Oil Caws, 20e; iron barrels,
14c; wood barrel, 17c; 63 deg., cases,
22c; iron barrels, 15Jo.
Linseed Oil Raw, 5-barrel lot, 62e;
l lmrnl lots, 03c; case, 68c. Roiled: 5
barrcl lots, 04c; 1 -barrel lots, 63c; cases,
70c
TRAVELER? GUIDE.
Steamer Telegraph
LEAVES CALLEKDEB DOCK, As
toria, for Portland, daily except Fri
day at s P. M. Arrives in Portland
at 1:30 P. M.
LEAVES AST0BIA FOR POST
LAKD oa Sundays at 1:30 P. M. Ar
rives in Portland at 9:00 P. M.
Leaves Portland, Alder St Dock,
daily except Friday at 7:30 A. M.
Leaves Portland on Sonflays at
A. M.
0. W. S. Nsvteatlon Co.
Main Office: Alder St Dock, Port
land, Oregon. "
Astoria Office: Callender Dock.
Hops, Wool, Bides, Etc
Hops 16($!rio per lb.
Clrnin bags ?alcutta and iomestic,
7 l-2c
Wool Valley, 50Q27 l-2c; Eastern
Oregon, 18(S20c.
Tallow Prime, per lb., 3(3 3-4c; No.
2 and grease, 22 l-2c.
Mhair Choice 3032c.
DR. CHARLES
FLESH FOOD
Forth Form and CmBlxlon
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if vraparauva imwi vm mwrrn 1 matnm
ikst will rid eat hellawata Ike ack aad
aeaaaoa frv, SMlur BaM tola abaaka,
trBit aaaoa.
Fer Dswaloptas tb Boat
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SlfhMl ladarMatni ! Ttteuas. , 1W
fcoiaa ar eltaa ntftctt u ssaks Uafcaat
tkaa, Urf aaa boMiUfaJ.
SOLD BY DJtraATalJUrT STOasi AkTX
oaooouTS.
Rejclsr prica, 0 SS a b. bat Sa ad whJ
tti oiitaaug of mia iriuAi, orraa
ad atd a on dollar, wa will aaa4 Iwa ()
onan, im piaia wrappar.
FRFF AsasioisaisarWab,MArar
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Mit frt Smk Uiv Maaiaa VI caaai a) ur fx
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DR. CHARLES CO. UNOF
THE MILWAUKEE
"The Pioneer Limited" St Paul to Chi
cago. "Short Line" Omaha te
Chicago. "South-West Limited' Kansas
City to Chicago.
No trains in the service of any raL'
road in the world that equals in equip
ment that of the Chicago, Milwaukee a
St Paul Ey. They own and operate
their own sleeping ant dining cars on all
their trains and give their pationt an
excellence of service not obtainable else
where. Berths on their sleepers are longer,
higher and wider than in similar cars oa
any other line. They protect their trains
by the Block system.
. Connections made with all trans-con
tinental lines in Union Depots.
Her tales Dansk, Svensk og Norsk
nier wird dcutsch gesprochefi.
n. S. Rowe, General Agent, Portland
Oregon. 134 Third Street, corner Alder.
California!
ill, l1f.;,li
TRAVELERS' GUIDE.
YOU WILL BE SATISFIED'
WITH YOUR JOURNEY.
If your tickets read over the Dea
rer and Bio Grand Railroad, the
"Scenic Lin of the World.
BECAUSE
There ar so moor acenlo attrac
tions and point of lotsrtat atone
the tin between Of Jen and Dea
rer that the trip Barer become
tiresome.
It yon ar going East, writ for In
formation and get pretty book that
will teU you aU about it
W. C. MeBrlde, General Agent
124 Third Street
PORTLAND. OREGON
SAN FRANCISCO &
PORTLAND S. S. CO.
Far 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.
11 B
ASKAIIY1
TRAVELER
and ha will
tell yea tbo
II
III
Electrio Lighted.
Is tbe Crick Trail of tkem tit fir
COMFORT lid ELEGANCE
Thejticket office at Portland is
5S Morrison St, Cor. jd. t
A. D. CHARLTON,
Assistant General Passenger A gent
PORTLAND. 0REG0H."
O. W. KOHEIITS, Agent.
Astoria, Oregon. '
A. O. D. KERPELL,
Gen. Pas. Agent
San Francisco, CaL
ASK THE AGENT FOR
TICKET5
YIA
The land of frulta. flower and aun-
snine. where all the summer aporta
may b enjoyed In winter.
55
PORTLAND to LOS ANGELES
ANO RETURN.
1
reach via
THE SHORT ROUTE
Beautifully Illustrated bookleta and
folder, descriptive of tbe many charm
Inf winter reaorts. may be aecured
from any Souttoern Pactdo Agent or 1 12 J Third Street Portland. Or.
Te Spokane, St Paul, Minneapolis,
Ouluth, Chicago, St Louia, and all
point east and -south.
2 OVERLAND TRAINS DAILY Q
Tbe Flyer and Tbe Fast Mall Z
SPLENDID SERVICE
UP TO DATE EQUIPMENT
COURTEOUS EMPLOYE
Daylight trip across the Cascade and
Rocky Mountains.
For ticket, rate folder and full in
foraaatton call on or address
H. DICKSON.
City Ticket Agent
address
W. E. COMAN,
G. f. K, Portland, Or.
TIDE TABLE, SEPTEMBER
SEPTEMBER, 1905.
SEPTEMBER, 1905.
. High Water. A M. PM.
Low Water. A. M. P. M. Dale. h.m. ft? h.m. ft
Date. h.m. ft. h.m.ft ptiday 1 1:49 8.9 2:22 8.9
Friday 1 8:11 -0.2f 8: S3 0.7 Saturday 2 2:87 8.5 3:02 8.9
Saturday 2 8:82 0.3 9:83 0.1 SUNDAY 3 3:29 8.0 3:44 8.7
SUNDAY 3 9:35 1.0 10:11 0.1 Mondny 4 4:25 7.3 4:30 8.8
Monday 4 10:22 1.7 11:18 0.1 Tuesday 6 8:81 4.7 8:25 8.2
Tuesday 8 11:22 14 Wednesday 6 6:44 4.3 6:30 8.0
Wednesday 6 0:25 0.7 12:30 2.9 Thursday 7 8:06 6.3 7:42 7.8
Thursday 7 1:38 0.7 1:47 8.4 Friday 8 9:20 6.4 8:61 7.9
Friday 8 2:60 0.6 2:04 8.3 Saturday 9 10:20 6.8 9:66 8.0
Saturday 9 3:65 0.3 4:11 3.0 SUNDAY 10 11:10 7.2 10:64 8.2
SUNDAY 10 4:61 0.0 6:09 3 6 Monday 11 11:57 7.6 11:42 8.3
Monday 11 6:39 -0.1 6:66 2.1 Tuesday 12 12:28 7.8
Tuesday 12 6:20 0.0 6:39 1.8 Wednesday 13 0:25 8.3 1:01 7.9
Wednesday 13 6:68 0.2 7:16 1.1 Thursday 14 1:04 8.1 1:32 8.1
Thursday 14 7:29 0.6 7:60 1.6 Friday 15 1:39 7.8 2:00 8.0
Friday 16 7:68 1.1 8:20 1.4 Saturday 16 2:14 7.6 2:28 7.8
Saturday 16 8:23 1.6 8:61 1.4 SUNDAY 17 2:49 7.1 2:64 7.8
SUNDAY 17 8:43 S.O 9:20 1.4 Monday 18 3:25 6.7 8:20 7.8
Monday 18 9:07 2.4 9:55 1.4 Tuesday 19 4:04 6.4 3:65 7.6
Tueaday 19 9:40 2.7 10:39 1.4 Wednesday 20 4:50 6.0 4:35 7.4
WedneadoT 20 10:19 rill:29'1.6 Thursday .. 21 6:48 8.7 6:29 7.2
Thursday 2111:10 3.6 Friday 22 7:05 6.7 6:37 7.1
Friday 22 0:31 1.6 12:23 8.7 Saturday 23 8:24 6.9 7:67 7.2
Saturday 23 1:43 1.3 1:64 3.7 SUNDAY 24 9:29 6.5 9:11 7.6
SUNDAY 24 3:64 1.1 3:14 3.4 Monda 25 10:20 7.2'10:15 7.9
Monday 25 3:58 0.7 4:13 2.7 Tuesday 8C 11:05 7.8 11:10 8.3
Tueaday 26 4:49 0.6 6:07 2.0 Wednesday 27 11:48 9.4'
Wedneaday 27 6:36 0.3 6:65 1.2 Thursday 28 0:01 8.6 12:28 8.8:
Thuraday 28 6:20 0.2 6:41 0.8 Friday 29 0:49 8.7 1:03 9l
Friday 29 7:01 0.3 7:28 0.0 Saturday 30 1:37 1.7 1:43 9.2
Oregon
Short line
and UfllQNPACIFIC
71 hours from Portland to Chicago.
No chang of car.
. O. YERKES, A. O. P. A,
Corner First avenue and Yesler way.
I Seattle, Wash.
WE GIVE EXPEDITED
SERVICE ON FREIGHT
ROUTE YOUR 6HIPMENT8
VIA GREAT NORTHERN
Full Information from
WM. HARDER, General Agent
Portland, Ore.
Th World Pale Rout.
"Best ?
by Test"
A trans continental trav
eler ,gays: " I've trie! 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.
Before stattlngon atiip no matter
wbei-a write for interesting wAmaov
Uon about comfortable ravelins.
H. L SlSLER, General Agent
132 Third 6t Portland, Oregon.
T. W. TIA8DALE,
General Passenger Agent,
Bt. Paul, Mian.
A. & C. R. R.,
TIME CARD.
EFFECTIVE JUNE 24, 1905.
vkMM. 50 YEARS
; EXPERIENCE
V I
Depart
Chicago
Portland
Special
:!. m.
via Hunt-)
. I
ugton
TlilEHCHEDfLES
From
PORTLAND
Hall lake. Denver. Ft
Word). Omaha. Kan-
aa Clt. Ht Loula,
uiicago ana tne East
Atlautlo
hxprena ,alt Lake. Denver Vtl
kioi. m. I v orui, umaiia. Ran
?la Hunt- Ma Cite. Mt Lonla.
4
Leave PORTLAND ArrfY
8.00 a.m 'Portland Onion 11.20a. ra
7 00p.m. depot for Astoria 9Mpj
T2.30 p.m
Lear ASTORIA Arrtr
7.4A a m j for Portland sd ll-Lflaia
6.10 p.m way points . 10SQ p-ni
SEASIDE DIVISION
Lear ASTORIA Ante
11 35 a. m for Seasiii Direct p.na
Leave ASTORIA. Artie
8.15 a.m ( for Warrenton J 10:45aua
llOs.m. 1 Hammond, Ft 11.00a.m.
5.50 p.m (Stevena. Seaside) 7:40
Lear SEASIDE Arriw
5 .-00 p.m for Astoria Direct 1 12 Mp.tm,
Leav SEASIDE. Arrtr
6.15 a. m t (or Wan-enton Ft ) 9 25ajaj
8.30pm. Stevens. Ham- V lJ0p.m.
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THE ILLINOIS CENTRAL
Maintains unexcelled service from the
west to the east and south. Making
close connections with trains of all
transcontinental lines, passengers are
riven their choice of routes to Chicago,
Louisville, Memphis and New Orleans,
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trains for Long Beach, Tioga anOjB. II. TRUMBULL, Commercial Agent
isonn iseacn polnta. Returning ar- 142 Third St, Portland, Ore,
rtv at Astoria same wenlng. J. C. LINDSET, Trav. Passenger Agent
Through tickets to and from ail pria- 141 Third St, Portland. Ore.
clpal European cities. I PAUL B. THOMPSON. Pass'gr. Agent I
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via N. P. Railway at Portland and Gobi
and O. R. & N. via Portland.
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