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lllL 3lOKMG AM'UKIAF, A? I Oh 1 A, OJatG.V TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 5- 3. PORTLAND MARKETS Latest Quotations in the Portland Produce Markets. Complete Market Bcporti Corrected Each Pay Giving tha Wholesala Prices of Commodities, Farm Product and Vg tables. 1'ortlaml, Sept. 3.-For tlic flrt time In several month, old hen have aold fur the tn price a spring. Uraln bag, which have Wn -aree all harvest, prove plentiful enough ni tli dM of the threshing cm. Frc.h ranch egg are at a premium, ml Mjme l'l'r report wire o( one cae lot at 23 wnU' Mutter of ell gradce U coif-Mcrcd firm today and prleee are steady. Flour made from new wheat sella for lr than that made from old, but I not eo satisfactory. Jlopgrnwcr rrjMtrt the condition of the crop about to I picked a excel lint, and think Oregon' output thU year will be uniform high (trade. Sweet potatoe arrived from Merced, Cal., in aack today, for the ilrt time 'Ifrta acaon. Prleee have gone down to 2 to 2.25 per 1J pound. Grain, Produce, Pwa. Wheat-Walla Walla, OHej valley, "2c, Uuestcm, 72oj red, flJo. 0.t-Whlle, 23.(0 gray, f22.oO. Marley-llrewlng, iiS.OOj feed, $21.00; rolled, 12 1 M Hay-Timothy, $12.1013.00 clover, 4.30r,i.Q.OO; cheat, $7.58.0U alfalfa, $10.00. Milletuff - Middling, $24.0025.00; chop, $10.0iti bran, $l.00ft 20.00; hort, $21.00 ft 22.00. Hour-Hard wheat, patent, $l.60rt? 4 D.'if straight, $3.H3(4.05; graham, $3.73; rye, W.(W. whole wheat (lour, $4.l0; Valley Hour, $3.HOrt7f0; Iakota, $0.50(3 7.23) F.atcrn rye, $3.60. Corn-Whole, $20i cracked, $29.00 per ton. Rye-$I 30 per cwt. Butter, Em, Poultry, Etc. Butter-Fancy creamery, 2527 l-2c; city creamery, 25fti30e) dairy, 16 1-2 I7cs store, 14 1 2&I3. Cheese-Young America, 13c; Oregon full cream, 13 1 2c. ) F.gg-Or'giin ranch, 24('23c; Ka-tcrn eggs, 20r.21e. poultry-Rooster, Pr KV; lien, 12 12cr-il3i'i fryer. 12rw I3cj broiler, 14c; gvoc, live, Hf 8 l-2c; dreed, Q(; IOcj turkey, live, 18(ilth-; dreed, 20 f22o; du.k, old 1201 12 1 2c Ih; spring duck a, 12f13c lb; pigeon, cr doen, l.(t0r 1.23; squabs, 2.0W2.50. ll.iiii v Dark. 10 1 8(illc: amber, 12 13cj fancy white, 12 l-23l3e. Fruits and Vegetable. :ruH-50eC$1.50. California grepee $1.50 box. Caaba-$2.00(S2.23 dox. ('nnteloujM' ("rate $1.25(S1.75. Muk melon-Per dozen, $1.50. Plums-Crate, 50(S 5c. '"J 'cache- Oregon Crawford, 755j90e AppU'-firwn, $1.00(5 U0. Crape fruit-Crate, $2.50(5 3.00. WiiiiTiiiidoiia 85ci1.23 per 100 - v JioumW. Hmklcberrles-lVr lb, 10c. Tropical fruit I-emoiw, fancy, $(1.00; choice. $5.50 pT box; orange, $4.00(? 4.50; Imnunaa, 5c cr lb; pineapple, $3.50C'i 4.00 per down. Potatoe New Oregon, fi0(n80c; on loin, 73ft per 100 ll.; tomaloc, crntc, 25(40e; new California turnip, nek, $1.25; cabbala, per lb, 1 l-4 1 l-2c; head lettuce, 15c down; hot lioue, $1 Ihix; celery, dozen, 85c($1.00; rdih, down, 12 l-2c; green onion, dorm, 10W 12 l-2c; rhubarb, lb, 2(5? 2 l-2c; cucuml)er, box, 50c; beet, $1.60 per Mek; carrot, 75e per aack; green pea, l2c; green liean, 45c; wax, j garlic, 12 l-2e; egg plant, 15o per lb; green torn, 12 l-2o dozen; awect potatoca, 2S2 l-4c ft Freah Meats and Fish. Fresh meats Veal, small, 7 l-2 8ej krw. 3 l-2?5c pork, 7 l-28cj beef lulls, 1 l-22c) cows, 3 l-24cj steers, 4 l-25 l-2cj mutton, 00 l-2c) lamba, 7 7 l-2c. Oysters Shoalwater bay, per gallon, 12.25) per ssck, $3.75 net) Olympta, per oack, $5.25; Eastern tranaplanted, $1.00 per 100 lbs. Clams-Hardshell, per box, $2.00; raior clama, $2.00 per sack. ' ' . Fish Crabs, per dttwn, $1.50; Shoal water bay oysters, per sack, $4.00; oys 4r. i,.ll.in. 2.23! halibut. 0 l-2c; black cod, 7c; to, pef ,b' 12 ,-2,'i hvTlin fc 7c) bna, per lb 12 l-2c; herring, 6e; flounders, 6c) catfish, 8cj lobsters, per lb, 12 1 2c silver smelt 7cj shrimp, 10c perch, 5ej aturgt-on, 8cj ailvrrslde, Oc, Ka trout, 12 l-2cj black ban, 20 23c. Groceries, Provisions, Etc. tnnr, ack bai-(i(dden C, $4.80; extra (', $4.W; powdered, $3.40; patent culx!, $3.03; cane, D. !., $5.40; fruit sug ar, $3,00; Wt ugar, $.3.30; Imrrel, cwt., 10c; keg, cwt, 25cj loie( cwt 60c ad vance over aack baaia (leas l-4o r lb. if paid for in 13 days). Salt-IJaW of 78 2a, bale, $1.60) tales of 30 3s, bale, $1.60; bales of 40-4, bale, $1.00 bales of 1510, bale, $1X0; lags, 50. fine, ton, $11.00; tag, M 1U., genu ine Liverpool, ton, $17.00; tags, 50 lb., 1-2 ground. 100a, ton, $7.00; It. S. V. P., 20 a lb. enrton, $225; 11 K. V. P., 24 3 lb. carton, $1.73; Liverpool lump, ton, $14.50. ltlce-linM-iiul .Upon, No. 1, $5.33 12; Southern, Japan, 4 1 2&5c) broken, 3 3 4c; head, fancy, S 3 4c; bead, choice, 5 l-2e. Coffee-Mocha, 24(52c; Java, fancy, 20(H32e; J.va, good, 20O.24c; Java, ordi nary, 17520c) Conta Rica, fancy, Wi 20c; Cota Hica, good, 14S1&; Ar buckle, 10c per lb.) Lion, lfl per lb.; Columbia colfce, 13 l-4c; Salvador, 11 15c. Pun l-lon Ham, to alw, 13 3 4c; ham, ph nlc. 0 l-2c; ban, regular, 12c; hai-on, bn-akfat, 13 12010 12c; dry alt aide, He; ba.k, dry Salt, lie. Nut-Walnuta, No. 1, soft ahell, 10V; No. 1, bard ahell, 13 3-4c; Chile, 13c; almond, 20c; filbert, 14( lie; Brazil, 13c; ecan, 13 l-2(15cj hickory,' 8c) Virginia peanut, 77 l-2c) Jumbo Virginia peanut, 9cj Japaneae jieanuts, 5 1 20c che.tnuU, Italian, 14c cocoa- nut, dozen, 00c. Klg-Whlte, lb., 5 l-20c) black, 0 (37c. Date Golden, flO lb. boxes, 6(?0 1 2c; Mb. packagi-a, 8c) Fard 13 lb. boxes, $1.40 lx)x. Bean Small white, 4 l-4c; large white, 3 12c; pink, 3cj bayou, 4 3-4c; ima, 7c Mexican, red, 0c. I'lckled good Pickled pig' feet, 1-2- barrel, $5.00; 14 barrel, $2.75; 151b. kits, $1.23; pickled trle, l-2 barrel, $5.00; 1 4 barrela, $2.75; 131b. kit, $1.25; pickled pig' tongue, l-2 barrel, $(I.(W; 14 barrel, $3.00; 15 lb. kit, 1.50; pickled lamb' tongue, 1-2-Ur rek $9.00$ 1-4 barrels, $3.50) 131b. kits, $2.75. Urd Kettle-rendered i Tierce, llej tulm, II 1 4c) 50, 11 l-4 ) 20c, 11 3 8c; 10. II 3-4c; 6. 11 7-8c; Standard pure: Tierce, lOc; tub, 10 l-4ej 50, 10 1 4c; 20. 10 3 He; 10. 10 3-4c; 5s, 10 l-4c; 5, ComMund: Tierce, 7c; tub, 7 l-4c; 50. 6 3 4c; 10. 7 1-4.-; 6h, 7 3 4c. 8auage Portland bam, 13 l-2c per lb.; mlmrd ham, lOcj summer, choice dry, 17 1 2c bologna, long, 5 l-2c; wiener- wurt, 8c; liver, 5c; port, Oc; blood, 5c; headcheeae, 12 l-2c; bologna sausage, link, 4 1 2c. Kailn Ixwae Muscatel, 3-crown, 7 l-2c; 2-crown, 8 l-2c; bleached seed IcM 8ultsna, 75l2c; unbleached seed ea Sultana, 0 3 4c; London layers, 3 . a tex II Of . a crown, whole ooxes oi o io., c i.ouj -crown, $1.75. Dried fruit Apple, evaporated, 10c ter lb.) sundriod, aacka or lwxea, none; apricot, 11C112 l-2c; pi-ache, 1012c; itears, 10(gl2 l-2c; prunes, Italian, 0 0 1 2c; French, 3 I 2c; flg. Cal. black, 5 3-4c; do, white, none; Smyrna, 20c; Fard. date, tie; plum, pitted, Oc. Cereal food Uolled oat, cream, 00- lb. sacks, $0.75) lower grade, fj.wi(rf Everlasting fruit jar Half-gallon, $12.50; quart, $8 50; pint, $7.30; extra cop, glass, $2.50, Hops, Wool, Bides, Etc Hop lflfRlSc per lb. Urain bags-Calcutta and domestic, 7 l-2c Wool-Valley, 20(8 27 1-2p; Eastern Oregon, 18tfi20c Tallow rrime, per lb., 3r 3 3-4c; No. 2 and greae, 2fi,2 l-2e, Mohair-Choice, 3rt.12c. TIDE TABLE, SEPTEMBER, 1905. Low Water. A. M. P.M. Dnte. hm. ft. h.m Friday 1 8:11 8:62 0.-2 8:33 9:22 Saturday 2 0.3 SUNDAY 3 Monday 4 :S5 1.0 1-7; 10:18 10:22 11:18 Tuesday 5 Wednesday Thursday ...... 7 11:22 24 0:25 1:28 2:60 1:65 0.7 12:30 0.7 1:47 Friday Saturday ........ 0.6 0.3 8:04 4:11 SUNDAY 10 4:61 0.0 6:09 6:66 6:39 7:16 7:60 8:20 Monday U Tuesday 12 Wednesday IS 6:39 6:20 6:68 7:29 7:68 8:23 -0.1 0.0 0.2 0.6 Thursday 14 Friday i Saturday 1R SUNDAY 17 1.1 1.5 2.0 14 2.7 8:51 1:43 9:20 9:65 Monday 1" 8:07 :40 Tuesday I9 Wednesday ...... !0 10:89 10: U 11:10 3.1 ll:29j 12:23 Thursday 21 1.5 Friday 22 Saturday 23 SUNDAY 24 0:11 1.5 1.3 1:43 1:54 1:64 8:14 1.1 Monday 25 Tuesday 28 Wednesday 27 1:681 0.7 0.5 0.3 0.2 0.1 4:13 4:49 6:07 6:28 :20 6:65 Thursday ,...zs 6:41 Friday .29 7:01 7:23 Feathers Ceaae, white, 3340cj geese, grsy or mixed, 25 3 30c ) duck, white, 13620c; duck, mixed, 12 15c. Bcetwax Good, clean and pure, 20 22e per lb. Hides Dry hides, No. 1, 10 lbs. and up, 18(3 1$ 1-2 Pr b-J irT kip, No. 1, to IS lbs, 14(3150 per Ib.j dry calf, No. 1, under S lb., 17(3 18c ; dry aalUd, lulls and stag, one third lea than dry flint (culls, moth-eaten, badly cut, scored, murrain, hair-alipped, weather-beaten or grubby, 2 3c per lb. lea) j salted bides, $4.25; oatmeal, steel cut, 50-lb. lacks, $9 per bale; 10 lb. sack, $425 per tale; oat meal (ground), 60-lb. sacks, $7.50 per bale) 10-lb. aack, $4.00 per bale) split peaa, $4.00 per 100-lb. sack) 23 lb. boxes, $1.15) pearl barley, $4.23 per 100 lbs.) 25-lb. boxe, $155 per box) pastry flour, 10 lb. sacks, $2.50 per bale. Canned aalmon Columbia river, l ib. tall, $1.85; 2 lb. tall, $2.50) fancy l ib. flat, $2.00; 1-2 lb. fancy flats, $125; fancy l ib. oval, $2.73; Alaska tall, pink, 85(3 90c; red, $1-30; nominal, 2s, tall, $2.00. Maon fruit Jars Half-gallon, per grooe, $1.00; quart, $7.60; pints, $0.55; extra caps, per gros, $2.35. Economy fruit jar Half-gallons, per gro, $13.33; quarts, $10.00; pints, $3.85; extra caps, $1.83. teers, aound, 00 lb, and over, 910c per lb.) 60 to 00 lb., 8 1-2(2 9c f"r U-S under 60 lbs. and cows, 8(59c per lb.) salted stag and bulla, aound, Oc per lb.) aalted kip, aound, 15 to 30 Iba., Oc per lb.) salt ed veal, aound, 10 to 14 lba., 9c per lb.; salted calf, sound, under 10 lbs., 10c per lb. (green, unsalted, lc per lb. les; culls, lo per lb. less). Sheep sklnst Shear lings, No. 1 butcher' stock, 2530c each) hort wool, No. 1 butchers stock, 40 50a each) medium wool, No. 1 butchers stock, CO(J?80c) long wool, No. 1 butchers' stock, $1.00 1.50 each. Murrain pelts, from 10 to 20 per cent less, or 1214o per lb.) hore bides, salted, each, accord ing to size, $1J50(!2.00; dry, each, ac cording to aize, $1.50; colts' hides, 25(! 50c each; goat skin, common, 10($15c each; Angora, with wool on, 23cS$lJ0 each. Oils. Turpentine Cases, 80c per gallon barrel, 80c per gallon. White Lead Ton lots, 7ic; 500-pound Iota, 7c; less than 500-pound lota, 8c. Gasoline Stove gasoline, cases, 23ej iron barrela, 17c; 80 deg. gasoline, cases, 32c; iron barrels or drums, 2o. Coal Oil Case," 20c; iron barrela, 14c; wood barrel, 17c; 03 deg., cases, 22c; iron barrela, 151c Linseed Oil-Raw, 5-barrel lots, 62c; I barrel lots, C3c; case, 08c. Boiled: 5 barrel lota, 04cj 1-barrel lota, 03c; cases, 70c DR. CHARLES FLESH FOOD riiha farm Anal ComaUxlon M.. kut MMillllT bm4 bv iMdlatJ ctrnM, t(r uU rmi ef luU l or.U.eVrs. Vkrwtr apiM n ts af"T (Utfaf aauttiea t Ue weMlag luma REMOVINQ WRINKLES by Mafta, WlroU Wua Dr. Cterl FtMh Fo4 I smtW'T that wulroamd eat kallaw la Ik aack sad peeSaee f rai. baaltkjr Baah Uia cfeaaka, rati aaa oaaaa. For Drvaloplnf tha Boat at braaiU, ikrankaa ttvm aralasi ka tbe nBUaa w Mkm iksi sWjt irasss sue wi lira, targe ana kaaalMal. BOLD BY DKrA&THXIVT rTOKM H nmuauTa - 1 1.. urn. w t. all skJ take aavaniaia iota miu.ii vrr ad ataa a oaa aoiwr, ww wu m i bos, la plata wrmppaf. r D C C A mfW bo a4 ear kaab, "Art f rilLC MatMt," rally UlaatraM, wlH b. Mt fra a any Uir mdIIbc 10 ceat at sa fa cast of Balling. Arsa.' a DR. CHARLES CO. -8tTO,Vr SEPTEMBER ' SEPTEMBER, 1905. "High' Water" A.M. h.rnTTft" P.M. h.m. I ft." Dnte. ft Friday 1 'O.T Saturday 2 0.6 SUNDAY S a s Monday 4 1 2:22 3:02 3:44 4:30 8.9 89 8.7 8.5 8.2 8.0 7.8 2:87 8:29 4:25 6:81 6:44 8:06 9:20 a a Tuesday 6 6:25 .... Wedneaday 6 8 8 Thursday ........ 7 8.4 Friday 8 11 Saturday 9 6:30 7:42 8:51 9:56 10:64 7.9 8.0 82 10:20 11:10 1.0 SUNDAY 10 I S Monday 11 11:67 0:25 1:04 1:39 2:14 2:49 3:25 7.611:42 8.3 7.8 3.8 Tuesday 12 1.8 Wedneaday 13 12:28 8.3 1:01 7.9 I I Thursday 14 8.1 7.8 7.6 7.1 f.7 1:82 2:00 8.8 l. Friday 15 1.6 Saturday 16 1.4 SUNDAY 17 1.4 Monday 18 2:28 2:54 8:20 3:55 4:35 6:29 6:37 7:67 9:11 l.s Tuesday 19 4:041 4:50 6:48 7:05 8:24 9:29 6.4 4.0 6.7 6.7 6.9 1.4 Wednesday ......20 1.6 Thursday i..21 .... Friday 22 8.7 Saturday 23 8.7 SUNDAY 24 7.2 7.6 7.9 8.3 6.5 8.4 Monday 25 10:20 11:05' 7.2110:15 7.8!ll:10 1.7 Tueadny ,26 8.0 Wednesday 27 1.8 Thursday 28 0.5 Friday 29 0.0 Saturday 30 11:48 8.4'... 0:01 8.6!12:2S 0:49 1:37 8.7 8.7 1:08 l:48 TRAVELERS' GUIDE. Steamer Telegraph LEAVES CALLEHDER DOCK, As toria, for Portland, daily except Fri day at a P. M. Arrives la Portland at 8:30 P. M. LEAVES ASTORIA FOB PORT LAND on Sunday at 1:30 P. M. Ar rives la Portland at 9:00 P. M. Leaves Portland, Alder St Dock, dally except Friday at 7:30 A. M. Leaves Portland on Sundays at 8 A. M. 0. W. S. favteatlon Co. Mala Office: Alder St Dock, Port land, Oregon. Astoria Office: Callender Dock. THE MILWAUKEE "The Pioneer Limited'' St Paul to Chi cago. "Short Lias" Omaha tt Chicago. "South-West Limited" Kansas City to Chicago. No trains in the service of any rail road In the world that equale in equip ment that of the Chicago, Milwaukee A St Paul Sy. They own and operats their own sleeping and dining cars o all their trains and give their pations an excellence of service not obtainable else where. Berths on their sleepera 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 tinental lines in Union Depots. Her tales Dansk, Svenik og Norsk Hicr wird deuUch gesprochea. H. S. Rowe, Genersl Agent, Portland Oregon. 134 Third Street, corner Alder. alifornia! The land of fruits, flowers and sun shine, where all the summer sport may be enjoyed la winter. PORTLAND to LOS ANGELES AND RETURN. reached via THE SHORT ROUTE Beautifully illustrated bookleta and folders, descriptive of the many charm ing winter reaorts, may be aecured from any Southern Paclflo Agent, or address W. E. COMAN, G. P. A, Portland, Ore. OREGON Short line AND Union Pacific 79 hours from Portland to Chicago No change of care. 55 TIME HTHEDl'LES Depart From Arrive PORTLASn Chicago ' Cortland Suit Uke. Penver, Ft Hpeclal Worth, Omaha, Kau- 5:25 pm :lna.m. mi CltJ. Ht lxul. via UuuU Chicago and the Kaal lugton Allan tie Kxprea Halt Uke, Denver Kt 8:15 p. m. Worth, Umaha, Kan- 7:15 am via Hunt- m City, Ht LoiiIr, lugton Chicago aud the Kait 8U Pant Walla Walla, t ewls Fast Mall tou. Hixikane. Mlnne jlftp. m. 'apolla. Ki Caul, Duluth 8:00pm vlaSpo- Milwaukee, Chicago, kaue laud aat j . Daily ex- Columbia River to 4am cept Hun-I'ortland aud Way Daily et day attain UuUiugi eeptMon STEAMER NAHC0TTA Leave Astoria on the Tide DAILY FOR ILWACO, connecting; thera wltt trains for Long Beach. Tioga an North Beach points. Returning ar- rlvea at Astoria same evening. Through tickets to and from all prt ' clpal European cities. Q. W. ROBERTS, Aerent, Astoria, Ore .-- 88 9.1 1 9.2 1 iitaiitf,,lnil110 YOU WILL BE SATISFIED) WITH YOUR JOURNEY. If your tickets rd ever the Den ver and Rio Oranda Railroad, ths -Scenic Line of the World." BECAUSE There are so many scenic attrac tions and pointa of Interest along the Una between Of Jen and Den ver that the trip never become tiresome. If you are coins; East write for In formation and ret a pretty book Out will tell you all about tt W. C. MsBrlde, General Agent 124 Third Street PORTLAND. OREGON SAN FRANCISCO & PORTLAND S. S- CO. Far Including berth and meals, $15; Round-trip, 825. Steamer Leaves Astoria for San Francisco Every 5 Days. Connects at SanFrancisco with Rail and Steamer Lines for South, ern California. U. W. ROBEItTS, Agent. Aatoria, Oregon. A- O. D. KERPIX, Gen. Pae, Agent. San Franclaeo, Cat. ASK THX AOENT FOR TICKETS TLX To Spokane, St Paul, Minneapolis, Duluth, Chicago, 8Jt Louis, and all points east and south. 2 OVERLAND TRAINS DAILY Q The Flyer andlhe Fast Mail Z SPLENDID SERVICE UP TO DATE EQUIPMENT7 COURTEOUS EMPLOYE Daylight trip across the Cascade and Rooky Mountains. For tickets, rates folders aud full in formation call on or address It DICKSON. City Ticket Agent 12 Third Street. Portland. Or. O. TERKES, A, G. P. A, Corner First avenue and Yealer way. Seattle, Wash. WE GIVE EXPEDITED 8ERVICE ON FREIGHT ROUTE YOUR SHIPMENTS VIA GREAT NORTHERN Full information front WM. HARDER, General Agent Portland, Ore. Ttie World's Pair. Route.', kV 60 YEARS k.V' rXDPRIENCC Tftaoc Marks DcsiGNa CopvmQHTa Ac Anmni rwndlna a sketch and d"acnr4tn r attlrkly Mcerinin our opinion frea ne ctber an nimunkT Monmnnctlrmnfldvntlal. HANDBCOX on PalraU put trr. l.l urmirr for wunng pal wit. H.imii, takoo ihmuuh Munn k to. racalv qwrtf sotka, without chmva. In the Scientific American. A tindomlT ninirtnitrt wly. rrt rtr. eiiliHn i( any anantiaa turnl. Term. tcin for niontla, 1. goTHbyall nwllr. PNfi & Co.36'8 New York Branch Uffloa. F St. Washtiwtoo. D- U THE ILLINOIS CENTRAL. Maintains unexcelled aervtce from the west to the east and south. Making close connections with trains of all transcontinental lines, passengera are given their choice of routes to Chicago, Loulavllle, Memphla and New Orleans. and through these points to the far east Prospective travelers desiring Infor mation as to the loweat rates and best routes are Invited to correspond with the following representatives: a H. TRUMBULL Commercial Agent 14J Third St, Portland. Ore. J. C. LINDSET, Trav. Passenger Afjnt 141 Third St. Portland, Ore, PAUL D. THOMPSON. Fa&s'gr. Agent J. C. LINDSET, Trav. Passenger Agent 14J Third St, Portland, Ore, 4 TRAVELERS GUIDE. 0m ASK ANY TRAVELER and he will tell yea tbs Electric Lighted. Is the Crick Train of then ill for COMFORT ui ELEGANCE Thejtickct office at Portland is at 255 Morrison St., Cc:. 3d. A. D. CHARLTON Assistant General pBesenger'Agent. PORTLAND. 0REC0M. "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. Before ststtlng on a trip-no matter where write for tntereKtlna inform, lion about comfortable traveling-. ILLStSLEl General Agent 132 Third St Portland, Oregon. T. W. TIA8DALE, General Paaaenrer Agent, Ht. fanl, Minn. A. & C. R. R. TIME CARD. EFFECTIVE JUNE 24, 1905. nnrTii AAinr fiiiirrr I til LlflU Leave PORTLAND Arrive 8 00a.m Portland Cnion 11.20 a. m 7 00p.m. depot for Astoria 9.50 p.m t-2,30 p.m j . Leave ASTORIA Arrive 7.4o a m ( for Portland and ll.60a.ni 6.10 p.m j way pointa 100 pm SEASIDE DIVISION Lear ASTORIA Antra 11 a5a.ro for SeaniJe Direct -SaO p.m Leave ASTORIA. ' Arrive &15 a.m ( for Warren ton 1 10:4Ra.m 11.30a.m.- Hammond, Ft 11.00am. 6.!S0p.m (Stevens, Beasnle) 7:40 a,m Leave SEASIDE Arrive 5 -M p.m for Astoria Direct 1 12 :30p.ro Leave SEASIDE. ArriT b.ld a, m I lor Warrenn Ft 9 25a.m 2.30 p m. Stevens. Ham- 10p.m. 9.4ta.m ' mond.Astoria Im,. Saturday only. 4 Daii except Sat urday. Through tickets ini close connection via N. P. Railway at Portland and Goble and O. R. & N. via Portland. J. C MAYO, General Freight and Passenger Agent. SCHEDULE OF T. J. POTTER. For August, 19C3. i. n M 3s 1 tf DATB DATS ti 4 Aug, 9 40 10l 11 50! S 40 S.OOI sr. 4 .14 Aug. 10 .) 8.0U "s'.'aa 9.15. 4.15 5.M 9 l i 4 m 1 Sat. T lol t.tSj 4.45 ii'oo"s'oo 1141 b4S 6 15 12 1 .: li.55 14 IN 8 Li 2 1M 9.4M 1 s oul t oo g (. t.tt) 10 , 4 00 1 l s.ooi a m 4.40 Sat, 10.4O. 4.40 'roo '!oo '700 "b'M A 8 41 1.451 11 t2 9.001 9.4ftj s!6b 'i!6o S4 S.30 I.5i '45 Sat 8.00 8.14 5 2 Mil. 1.15 io.M 13 01 7.004 31 , 1 S.15 2.151 'i2.is Sept, SaL 12.1s i.m l.aoi 8.30j ftept.I. 'raw " 10.00' MEMANDWOIIEM. iBIt Sfnraaaalaru c h.r M. ia Sam stlieaa. IrtiUtloa at lrrlaa of aiaeaa awmaraaw. PiinltM. tad aot Mtria- IlKtvmCatSCilCS. g.t f Mwaoaa. rl aM;nrRw " or ml la ?'' ""SST 1 arm, " . n. 1 knttlMtS.TS. (.mid at aa ma 1 - 11 '" I aT ,i i ii I Vm I ,t 1 . .. 1 at. I ! U 177 " iiaaiia4Tl,l I X "V CI.. v sr. u 14 15 w 17 IS 19 20 n 28 23 (4 2 2 to