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t ili hORNIKG ASTORIA, ASTOlUA, ORJXiOa. TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 1a, iooj. PORTLAND MARKETS f ttcst Quotations In the Portland Markets. CompleU Market Report! Corrected Eich Day Giving the Wholesale Prices el Commodities, Farm Product and Vejt tables. 'rtlu.l, S-t.t. 11. I'ortUn.l wheat (imitation are now on a parj with th.e of l.ivrrMNl, but lii are dilllcult to obtain. lioth ti.ur a n.l milled i up. ' rvrr, a a rul. iIimukIi 'mii '''- f' duition lia Uvn made i" H,,"r ,,v v"1' liy tnlllcr. l.miM.pd t t arc in tlviimml. J.iit tji- inusk.t I ov.-i.tHkJt with Mimll ;rown t.f frly M.tut have no l'ii t" i"i'U ,"," 1,1 time, a prlft'n lu tint uit them. ( ily iuiule viaiinry luttr i "-an tint an lulvamt? fnnn tin pifM-nt hili 1.1 l.e l talU.l f. J..hoI inaiiHiy i ImM t 'Mk- HT pound, windfall' ami fain y t-reamery from tli foimlry at 'fl: Kt"" ami . y 1'iitur m-II. well if not tM tI-. Kit-nil aallliull nimuM llttVB Kilt'lied tli ..id. i.Uv fn.in iloun the ( oliimiiU, a , the open season la-gan Saturday morn inu. .'I'ltiTB ha !! i" kwdinit 111 nit.ll oil lipimnml tatiHT, ami no nlmon will arrive until tomoilow. "i.1..L'..iia unit l.n hk'lirr till -k than lt. iiiih' re.vijit I1011M I tin uully h,ay. V.'alla Walla onion trti' in hirf iHiiiiiiilif. ami are mM at urh p"' that iinjHirtation from I'olifomia have ra-rd. The Hi.gou rp i ai'l to 1 ho thi year. Grain, Produce, Feed. Wheat Wall Walla, tWoj t alley, 72e; lliif.tim, "2c rel, 0. OatWhite, J3.wi gray, fi."". Uarley-Hrewiiitf. t-UeO; t-i-Xl rolled, I21.W). Hay-Timothy, I12.M 1.1.00 clover, 15ov.i.0.M) cheat, :.3'"9 -wl alfalfa, flO.DO. jlill.tufT - Middlings, f.MOOrtr 25.00; chop, IU."i Iran, 19.lxKa2).OU; short, 121.00 22.00. Flour-llar.1 wheat, tat.nt, If.Wj! 4 .US; straight, aiHAI 05; graham, 3 73; rye, 13.00; whole heat flour, 4 0(; Valley flour, tXB0OO Dakota, 7.23; F.atern rye, 13.50. Corn-Whole. $2100; cracked, W.0O per ton. Rye 11.30 per cwt. Butter, Egga, Poultry, Etc Butter Fancy creamery, 2527 l-2c; city creamery, 25i3Vj dairy. 10 l-2g 17c; store, 14 1-2(3 15o. C1iere Young America, 15c; Oregon full cream, 13 l-2c. t Fgg-Oregon raruh, 2425cj Fa-tern t-K. 2421c. Poultry Rooster, PfSlOc; hen, 12 l-2c(jjl3c fryers, 1213.-; broiler, 13(3 14o; gece, live, 8(8 l-2c; dre.iK-d, 0 (o; turkey, live, lS(il0ej drcMcd, 20 f22c; duck, old 12$ 12 l-2c lb; upring duck, 12'a 13c lb; pleon, t doien, II. 001.25; qiial, 2.0Kft2.50. Honey-I)nrV, 10 l-2(allc; imWr, 12 &13c; fancy white, 12 l-2g!3c. Fruit and Vegetable. C;rapca-50c(5l.50. California jjrar 11.50 box. Caaba-t2.WirS2.2J doi. Cunt eloiipea Crate $1.25 1.73. Munkinclon Per ! J1-50-riurn CraU, 50750. lVache Oregon Crawforda, 75(gOOc. Apple C.reen, 11.00(51.50. t;rai.e fruit-Crntc, $2.50(3.00. vi..r.....t.in 8r123 MT 100 pound. HuckhU-rriei rer lb, 10c. Tropical fruit I-cmoii. fancy, $0.00; choice, $3.50 per box; orange, $4.00 am. Lunnnnit. 5e Der lb; inneapple. $3.60(3 4.00 per dozen, rota toe New Oregon, C0(ff80o on ln.. 73(3 00c per 100 that tomatoe. crate, 23Vt40cj new California turnip, aack, $1.23; cabbage, per lb, 1 1-4 1 l-2c; head Uttuco, 15o dozenj hot houe. $1 box; celery, dozen, 85c$1.00j radinhea, dozen, 12 l-2c; green oniona, dozen, 1012 l-2cj rhubarb, lb, 2(5 2 l-2cj cucurnl)er, box, 50c; beet, $1.60 per ckj carrot, 75c per ack; green pe, l2c; green beana, 45cj wx, 4cj garlic, 12 l-2cj egg plant, 15c per lb; green torn, 12 l-2c dozen wect potaioe, 22 l-c. Freah Meat and Fiih. Freeh meaU Veal, email, 7 l-28ci laroe. 3 l-25cj pork, 7 l-28cj beef bulls, .1 l-2(32cj wi, S ligaejaUar, 4 l-25 l-2cj mutton, 6g0 l-2cj lamba, 77 1-2C Oyter Shoalwtcr by, per gallon 12.25; per ack, $3.75 net; Olympia, per ack, $3.25j Eaatera tranplanted, $1.60 Clam-IIardhell, per box, $2.00j razor clam, $2.00 per lack. Flh-Crb, per dozen, 1.60j Brioal- water bay yttera, pet ck, $4 .00; oy ter, gallon, $2.25; halibut, 0 l-2cj black cod, 7cj U, r lb, 12 l-2oj herring, 6cj 7c; ba. per lb, 12 1 2c herring, 6c; flounder, 6ej catfih, Bej lobaUra, per lb, 12 l-2cj ailver nmelt 7cj hrimp, 10c; perch, 6c; aturgeon, 8cj ailmaidn, ftp; tea trout, 13 l-2c black ua, w3 :5c. Croceriei, Proviiiona, Etc. Sugar, ack bai Golden C, $4 W); extra C, $4.00; powdered, $5.40; paUnt ciiljr, $5.C5; cane, 1). (I, $5.40;' fruit ug ar, $3.00; beet augar, $5.30; barrel, ewt., lOr; kcg, cwt., 25c; boxea, cwt, 6O0 d vanre over aek baU (k-aa l-4c per lb. if paid for in 13 day). balt-Uak-e of 75-2i, bale, $1.00; bale of SO-Sa, bal, $l.0; balet of 40-4. bain, 1.00 bale, of 1510a, bale, $1.00; bag, 50. fine, ton, $11.00; hag, 50 Iba., genu ine UverK.l, ton, $17.00; bag, 60 Iba., 1 o I wjl. t,.n TflO. K H V. 1' ... , .1 . or. if h V 1 24 i 5-lb, carton, $2.25; II. H. . 1 ., a 3-lb. carton, $1.73; Liverpool lump, ton, $18.50. Hire Imperial Japan, No. 1, $3.33 1-2; Southern, Japan, 4 l-2; broken, 3 3-4c; head, fancy, .5 3-4c; head, choiif, 5 1 2c. Coffee-Moclia, 24(52fic; Java, fancy, 2(1(3 32c; Java, good, 20C24c; Java, ordi nary, 17 (3 20c; Cta Ulca, fancy, H0$ 2k-i CoU l:ia, good, 14(S18c; Ar buckle, 10c j-r lb.; Lion, 10c per lb.; Columbia coffee, 13 l-4c; Salvador, ($ 15c. provMon Hum, to ize, 13 3 4e; ham, picnic, l-2c; bacon, regular, 12c; U.-011, breakfat, 13 1 2,19 1 2c; dry alt fl.le. lie; buk, dry alt, 11c. Nuta-Walnuta, No. 1, oft ahell, Irtc; No. 1, hard ehell, 13 3 4c; Chile, 13c; almond, 20-" fllU'iU, 14ftl7c; llraii!, 15c; jen. 13 1 2l.V; hickory, c; Virginia j-eanut, 7C.7 l-2c; Jumbo Virginia peanut, Oe; Jnpanee peanut, 5 1-28 & ; tlie.tnut, Italian, 14c; cocoa nut, dozen, pi'c. Fig-White, lb., 5 1 2(0c; black, 0 (a 7c. Date Golden, 00 lb. 1k.xc, Cr0 1 2c; Mb. package, 8c; Fard., 15 lb. boxca, $1.40 box. lt.an Small white, 4 1 4c; large wl.ite, 3 1 2c; pink, 3c; bayou, 4 3-4c; Lima, 7c; Mexican, red, 0c. l'ieklud gooda-Plckled pig' feet, 1-2-UrreU, $3.00; 1-4 barrela, r2.75; 15 lb. kit, $1.23; pickled tripe, 1 2 barrel, $3.00; 1 4 barrel, $2.75; 15 1b. kit, $1.25; pickled pig' tongue, 1-2 barrels $0 00; 14 barrel, $3.00; 15 lb. kit, $1.50; pickled lamb' tongue, 12 bar rel, $9.W; 1-4 barrel, $5.50; 15 lb. kit, 12.73. Urd Kettle rendered: Tierce, 11c; tub, 11 l-4c; 50, II 1 4c; 20c, 11 3 8c; 10, 11 3 4e; 6. 11 7 c; Standard pure: Tierce, 10c; tub, 10 l-4c; 50, 10 l-4c; (), 10 3-fic; 10. 10 3 4c; 5, 10 l-4c; 6. lc. Conijxmnd: Tierce, 7c; tub, 7 l-4c; 5. 0 3 4c; 10, 7 l-4c; 6, 7 3 4c. Saiicage Portland nam, 13 1 2c per lb.; minced ham, 10c; aummer, choice dry, 17 l-2c; bologna, long, 6 l-2c; wk-ner- wurt, 8c; liver, 5c; pork, Oo; blood, 6c; headcheese, 12 l-2c; bologna auagc, link, 4 l-2c. llai.in Ixkm Muscatel, 3-crown, l-2c; 2-crown, l-2c; bleached aecd- L... fiiilt.na. TClXlei unbleached accd- hxi Sultana, 0 3 4c; tandon lay era, 3 crown, whole boxc of 20 lb., $1.83; 2 crown, $1.76. Dried fruit Apple, evaporated, 10c per lb, 1 tumlricd, aack or 1kxc, none; prleot. U 12 l-2c; peache, 10(5 12c; pear, 10(512 l-2c; prune, Italian, uw 0 l-2cj French, 3 l-2c; flg. Cal.'black, 5 3-4c; do, white, none; Smyrna, 20c; Fard. date, 0c; plum, pitted, 0c. . Cereal food Rolled oat, cream, DO- lb. aack, .$0.75; lower grade, f.WHi(.j Everlasting fruit jar llalf-giilloii. $12.50; o,uart, $8.50; pint, $7.50; extra cap, glnx, $2.50. Hops, Wool, Bides, Etc. Hop 10 18c per lh. TIDE TABLE, SEPTEMBER, 1905. Low Water. A. M. runTft" rh.rnTI ft Dnte. Friday 1 8:111-0.2 8:33 0.7 0.6 0.8 0.1 Saturday 2 SUNDAY Monday 4 Tuesday 6 Wednesday 6 Thursday 7 l:&2 0.3 0:22 1.0 10:18 1.7 11:18 2.4 0.712:30 ;I5 10:22 11:2 0:25 1:38 2:60 t:(5 1.1 34 t 0.7 1:47 Friday Snturday ........ 0.5 8:04 4:11 0.3 SUNDAY 10 4:51 0.0 6:09 6:56 8:39 Monday U 6:39 0.1 Tuesday 12 1:20 6:6S 7:29 7:5R 1:23 0.0 0.2 0.6 Wednesday 13 7:16 Thursday .14 7:50 Friday 16 1.1 8:20 Snturday 16 1.6 8:61 SUNDAY 1' Monday 1$ Tuesday 19 8:43 :07 1:40 10 :20 1:55 2.4 2.7 11 10:39 Wednesday 20 10:19 11:10 11:29 12:23 Thursday 21 3.5 Friday 22 Saturday 2J SUNDAY 24 0:11 1.5 1:43 2:54 1.3 1.1 0.7 1:64 8:14 4:13 6:07 Monday 25 l:5S 4:49 Tuesday 26 0.6! 0.3 0.2 Wednesday 27 Thursday 2S Friday 29 8:36 1:20 7:01 6:65 1:41 Grain tair Calcutta and domestic,! 7 l-2e. Wool Valley. KqZJ l-2cj EaiUrn Oregon, 18(?20c. Tallow Prime, per lb., 33 3-4c No, 2 and greae, 22 1 2c. Mohalr-Oolee, 3032c. Feather eee, white, 35Q40c; geeae gray or mixed, 25(3 30c ; duck, white, 1520c duck, mixed, 1216c. Ikeawax Good, dean and pure, 20 22c per lb. Hidea Dry hidei, No. 1, 10 II. and up, 10310 1 2c per lb.; dry kip, No. 1, 6 to IS Urn., 14(15c per lb.j dry ailf, No. 1, undr 6 1U., 17($18c; dry aaltcd, bulU and Ug, one, third 1cm than dry flint (cull, moth-eaten, badly t. cored, murrain, hair-alipped, weatrmr-beaten or grubby, 2C3c per lb. Iea) aaltd hidea, $6.25; oatmeal, ateel cut, 50-lb. aacka, $8 per bale; 10-lb. aki,$4.25 per bale; oat meal (ground), 50 lb. aacka, $7JW per bah-; 10 lb. aack, $4.00 per Ule; aplit K!a, $4.00 p r 100 lb. Mtk; 231b. boxe, $1.13; jH-arl barley, $4.25 pr 100 lb.; 25-lb. loxc, $15 per box; jtry flour, W- h. aacka, $2.50 per bale. Panned aaliuon-Coluiiibia river, Mb. tall, $1.85; 2 lb. tall, $2.50; fancy Mb. flat, $2.00; 2-2 lb. fancy flat, $155; fancy Mb. oval, $2.73; Alak Ulla, pink, 85(?i90c; red, $1.50; nominal, 2. tall, $2.00. Maaon fruit Jar-Half-gBlIona, pr gnm. $1.00; quart, $7.50; pint, $Q.5j; extra caMi, per gro, $2.3j. Economy fruit jar-Half gallon, per cro, $13.35; quart, $10.00; pint, $8.8i; extra cap, $1.85. teer. aoimd, 00 lb, and over, D2 10c per lb,; 60 to 00 lb., 8 1 29c per lb.; under 50 Iba. and cow, 8(S)c per lb.; alWd tag and bulla, koiind, 0c K-r lb.; aalted kip, aound, 15 to 30 II., 0c per lb.j aalt- ed veal, aound, 10 to 14 lb., 0c per lb.; alted calf, ound, under 10 Iba., 10c per lb. (crcen, unaalU-d, 1c per lb. lc; cull, 1c per lb. lea). Sheep ikin: Shear - ling, No. 1 butcher' stock, 25 30c each; hIioi t wool, No. 1 butchers' stocK, 4UQ 50c each; medium wl, No. 1 butchera oek,00(80c; long wool, No. 1 buUhers lock, (1.00&1.50 each. Murrain pelt, from 10 to 20 pr cent le, or 12(3140 per 11..; home hide, altcd, each, accord- inf to size. tl.50&2.00: dry, each, ac- .r.lin to size. $1.50: colts' hide. 25 50c each; goat skin, common, 10 15c each; Angora, with wool on, 25cg$1.50 each. 011a. Turpentine (.ae. 80c per gallon; barrels, 80c Per gallon. White Lead-Ton lots, 7ic; 500 pound lot. 7ic; lci than 500-pound lota, 8c n..r.iinKt moline. cases. 231c: imn t..rret. 17m 8Q deir. caso ne. cases, 32c; iron barrels or drums, 20c. Coal Oil Cae. 2le; iron barrels 14c; wood barrels, 17c; 03 deg., cases, 22c; Iron barrel, 15lc Llnneed Oil Raw, 5-harrel lots, 02c; I-barrel lot, 03c; cae, 08c. Boiled: 5- barrel lot, 04c; 1 -barrel lota, 65c ; cases, 70c. The Smith Premier is the simplest and strong est of all writing machines. It does better work, does it quicker,flasts longer, and costs less in the long run than any other type writing machine. It is The World's Best Typewriter Let u tend you our little book telling ill iboul it. Typewriter lupplics. Mi chine rented. Stenographers furnished. Tha Smith Premier Typewriter Company 247 Stark St., Portland Or. SEPTEMBER SEPTEMBER, 1905. High Water, Date. A.M P.M. h.m. I ft. I h.m. ft Friday 1:49 8.9 8.6 8.0 7.3 2:22 3:02 8:44 4:30 8.8 89 8.7 8.6 8.2 8.0 7.8 pmuruny ........ 2:37 8:29 SUNDAY 3 Monday 4 4:25 6:31 Tuesday 6.7 6:25 Wednesday 6 6:44 1.3 1.2 8.4 6.8 1:30 7:42 8:51 Thursday 7 8:06 8:20 Friday 8 Saturday 9 7. 8.0 8.2 8.3 10:20 :56 10 8UNDAY 10jll:10 t t Monday 11 11:67 72 7.6 8.3 8.1 10:64 11:42 12:28 Tuesday 12 7.1 1 g Wednesday 13 l.g Thursday 14 1 Friday ....15 14 Saturday 16 1.4 SUNDAY .17 i t Monday 18 0:25 1:04 1:39 2:14 2:49 1:01 7.9 1:3 8.8 7.8 7.61 2:00 2:28 2:64 80 7.8 7.1 7.8 7.8 8:2 6.7 6.4 6.0 6.7 6.7 3:20 1:65 4:35 6:29 6:37 1.4 Tuesday 19 1.4 Wednesday 20 4:04 4:60 74 7.2 7.1 Li Thursday 21 6:4U .... Frldny 22 1.7 Saturday 23 1.7 SUNDAY 24 7:05 8:24 8:29 6.9 1.6 7:5 7.2 7.6 7.8 8.3 1:11 8.4 Monday 25 10:20 7.2110:15 l.T Tuesday 2611:08 7.8ill:10 2.0 Wednesday 27 1.8 Thursday 2$ 0.6 Friday 29 11:48 8.4'.... 0:01 8.6'12:28 8.7 1:08 8,71 1:43! 0:49 1:37 TRAVELERS GUIDL Steamer Telegraph LEAVES CALLEHDEtt DOCK, A- toria, for Portland, daily except Fri day at a P. M. Arrive In Portland at 1:30 P. V. LEAVES ASTORIA FOR PORT- LARD on Sunday at a: 30 P. M. Ar rive in Portland at 9:00 P. M. Leavti Portland, Alder St. Dock, daily except Friday at 7:30 A. M. Leave Portland on Sunday at A. M. 0. W. S. Navigation Co. Main Office: Alder St. Dock, Port land, Oregon. Astoria Office: Callender Dock. THE MILWAUKEE "The Pioneer Limited" St Paul to Chi cago. "Short Line" Omaha to Chlago. "South-Weit Limited,, Eanaal City to Chicago. No train in the service of any rat roaj i n,e WOrld that equal in equip mPnt that of the Chicago, Milwaukee i $L Paul Ry. They own and operat their own sleeping and dining can oa all their train and give their pationa an I excellence of aervice not obtainable else- where. I Berths on their alcepera are longer, 1 n,,iicr ind wjjer than in similar cara on tny oti,er i;ne- jhey protect their train b the Block ,yBtem. Connection made with all trana-con tincntal line in Union DepoU. Uer ulei yng Svensk og Norsk nier vlrd deuUch gesprochen. IL S. Rowe, General Agent, rortiana Oregon. 134 Third Street, corner Alder. Oalifornia! The land of fruita, flowers and aun- I shine, whera all the aummer apona may pa enjoys iu wiur. PORTLAND to LOS ANGELES AND RETURN. reached via THE SHORT ROUTE Beautifully Illustrated booklet! and folders, descriptive of the many charm- tnf winter resorts, may b aecured from any Southern Pacific Afent, or address W. E. COMAN, Q. P. A, Portland, Ore, OREGON Short Line AKD 71 hours from Portland to Cnlcaf. No change of cars. S55 TIMEHCIIEDCLEa Depart Krm Arrtve PORTLASD Chicago t'ortlaud Halt take. Penver. Ft Sectal Wort h. Omaha, Kan- 8 P :IAa. m. aiClt.rnLnul. via Huut- Chicago aud tb ta t lugion Atlantic r.xprew jPalt take, Denver Kt S.-1S . m. IWorth, Omaha. Kan- 7 :16 a D via llunt- a City, Ht tout, tngtou Cbic-(o aud the East EtPsul ! Walla Valla, tf wis- Ftuit Mall ;lon.8pokaue.Mlnne lSp. m. apolla. Hi fsul, Uululh 8:00pm viagpo- iMllwaukee, C'blomo, kaus Jaud asl Dally ei- Colombia River to 4am cept Hun- Portland and Way Daily es day atTam laudlugs cept Mou . STEAMER NAHC0TTA Leaves Astoria on the TiJ DAILY 'FOR ILWACO. connecting there wit t. Tt...v Tin -n "r" ; ' r It,..- . e,na i.u- . . - nv-s .v A.von ...... -t.u... Through ticaeta w ana rrom au prut ctpal European cltlea. 88 9.1 1.2 O. W. ROBERTS, Agent, Astoria, Ore. iii,,,u,WVl)! YOU WILL BE SATISFIED WITH YOUR JOURNEY. It your tick eta read orer the Den ver and Rio Grand RalWoad, tb "Scenic LJn of the WorlJ." BECAUSE There are to rnanr acenle attrac tion! and pointa of Interest along the Una between Of Jen and Den ver that the trip never becomei tlrtaoiM. If yen art golnr East, writ for In formation and get prettr book that will tell you all about it W. C. McBrlde, General Agent 124 Third Street PORTLAND. OREGON SAN FRANCISCO & PORTLAND S. S- CO. Fare including berth and meala, 15; Round -trip, $25. Steamer Leaves Astoria for San Francisco Every 5 Days. Connects at SanFrancisco with Rail and Steamer Lines for South, era California. G. W. ICOBEKTS, Agent. AHtoria, Oregon. A. O. D. KERP.F7f.Ti, Gen. Pas. Agent San Francisco, Cat. ASZ THE AGENT FOR TICKETS ITU To Spokaia, St Paul, Minneapolis, Duluth, Chicago, St Louis, ard all points east and south. 2 OVERLAND TRAINS DAILY Q The Flyer and 1 he Fast Mail L SPLENDID SERVICE UP TO DATE EQUIPMENT COURTEOUS EMPLOYE Daylight trip across the Cascade and Rocky Mountains. For tickets, rates folders and full In formation call on or address H. DICKSON. City Ticket AenL 121 Third Street Portland, Or. , O. TERK.ES, A. O. P. A, Corner First avenm and Tesler way, Seattle, Waah. WE GIVE EXPEDITED SERVICE ON FREIGHT ROUTE YOUR 8HIPMENTS VIA GREAT NORTHERN Full Information from WM. HARDER, General Agent Portland, Ore. The WorlcTa Pair Route, 4i 50 YEARS y V EXPERIENCE Tmdc Marks DcaiGNt CorvRiOHT Ac Anmn Mndln( s ketch and doiptln mr inli-klf uovrlain our opinion fr whwlhwr ao taTwilVin Is prtblr rienthl. Communln. MoiumrictlTfonSdentlal. HAN06COX oo PaKUU cent In. tlilrt uoncr tor MKuruis pnlt Finl Uken ihruli Munn a Co. reclT tftrui aaciM, without chm, la tb Scientific American. A hundtometr nrootmtxl veektf. IaiwH rtr. eulatHin o( nr nwitulo Ipunul. Trm. H s Tear: four month. 1. BoTQbjtJI n-dMlra. KUNN & Co.jrfrT- New York Bnuch Utile. T 8U Wasbtnatoa, D. U THE ILLINOIS CENTRAL Maintains unexcelled aervtce from the west to the east and aouth. Making I close connections with trains of all I transcontinental lines, passenarers are liven their choice of routes to Chicago, I Louisville, Memphis and New Orleans, and through these pointa to the fai least Prospective travelers desiring; Infor mation aa to the lowest rates and best routea art Invited to correspond wKh the following representatives: a H. TRUMBULU Commercial Agent 141 Tn,rd BU port,and ore. t a LINDSEY, Trav. Paaseng r Agent 14, XhIrd su Portland, Ore. I pATj r THOMPSON. Paas'gr. Agent I j. c UND8EY, Trav. Passenger Agnt I 14J Third St, Portland. Ore. Ik- TRAVELERS' GUIDE. ASK ANY TRAVELER and ho will tell 70a the Electric Lighted. s the Crick Train of then sfl for COMFORT an! ELEGANCE- Thejticket office at Portland is at 255 Morrison St.,Cor.,jd. 1 A. D. CHARLTON, Assistant General PagsengerJAieat PORTLAND. 0REC0IL-... .. 4Best 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 starting on atrip no matter where write for InterMing inform' tloa about comfortable rraveUct. H.LSISLEK, General Agent 132 Third SL Portland, Oregon. T. W. TIABDATJE, Generat PasoenKer Agent r)i. rani, Minn. 11 m m XT& c. r. r. TIME CARD. EFFECTTVE JUNE 24, 1905. Leave PORTLAND Arrlva 8.00 a.m Portland fJnion ll.2ba.nt 7 00p.m. depot for Attoria 9JS0 pja r23 p m Leare ASTORIA Arrtv 7.4.) a m i (or Portland and 110 ua 6.10 p.m ( way pointa 1(L50 p-m SEASIDE DIVISION Leara ASTORIA Arrlva 11 :Va m for Seat;ile Direct f 3t a.ra Lear ASTORIA. Arrlva 8.15 a.m ( forWarrenton J 10 :45aoa. 110a.m. 1 Hammond, Ft lLOOajn, 6.50 p.m ( Stevens, Seaside) 7:40a,aa Leave SEASIDE Arrive 5 :00 p m (or Astoria Direct 1 12:30gja Leave SEASIDE. Arrfv 6.15 a. m I for Warren ton Ft 9 25aJ 5.30pm. I Stevena. Ham- 10p.ra. 9.4Ua.m ' mond,Aetoria J 7 Saturday only. 4 Daliy except Sat urday. Through tickets ind close connection via K. P. Railway at Portland and Gtt and O. R. - K. via Portland. J. a MAYO, General Freight and Passenger Aget SCHEDULE OF T. J. P0TTEX . For August, 1905. M - t i e s DATE DATC Aug. 9 40, 10 4.SI 11.50 l.n S 40. S OOi 9 1V 4 UAug.M s.otH 9.15 4 IV 9.1,jj 4U '"u'a! 11 8.00 "i'.X Sat. 1' 14 1 It I V 2 1) n oo . 11 4a; 6 V 6 15 I1W 1 S ft) S 11)1 IT ' J OlH ov s om t.56, UU 8t W 10.40; 4.WI ...j 811 900 900 1001 4i Bat, am l.Ott 'foo 1.151 3U an Sept. 1 a!ii 2.151 Sat. 10.00 11.151 li. -,81 MIN Awil WU m m a aat a k I CnBifSlrari 1 4irb.rff4,l.SMi trritatioa M Pmisl m. Cs. (! 1 oi r smi I. i tr ur P.ib1l mmi Hi WW 'tt(MC. flwsot lata ' i 10 so 4 00 4.40 .....I o.au, so t.M .. j U "i'isj'a'ii m I....n as 8.30 9 4& 4 4JJ S "i!66 "i!U is io.'v, 'iaii "i'.bo at "ii'.ii'Tso'Yifl st .... 7U a Jf ... k ylCBi' hiitr tiil .4 I ITT V6iaBan,it jl sis. os..Misir. r SI ClnaI Ml M SWMSb D I Ur M D ft rs per. 100 Iba. 0.1 7:28 0.0 Saturday 30