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About The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 15, 1905)
FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER i 1535. THE MORNING ASTOMAN, ASTORIA, OREGON. r&jr"- n - PORTLAND MARKETS f atcst Quotations in the Portland Markets. Complete Market Reports Corrected Each Day Giving the Wholesale Prices ei Commodities, Farm Produce and Vegetable!. Portland, Ore., Sft. 11. Fanry nvmm-ry luittor in nnll-rel nk on Front lri-ft at 27t r runl. Jhit'tijj town creameries sell all they make at 32r. Hop ii'kiit( liit In-cii K"!"K 'm'' tlm uliiiwrr let up. and trwer all itfiiro (lint tli rnltt lil tin" Imps gHnl, a It wn.lipcl tint villi' ami laid the duat in tlx yard. New rraiiliwl", the flrt of the win, njipcnrrU 011 lli market tliU nmrn inn from Yaqulii lny. Tlii-y are quot ed at ht Imrrcl, ami wll readily. l'.iitiTn and rold ktnra;n etigs have advaiiipil in jirlt at tlm rrsult of tlin t It.-It Ajjurf (li'iiiuiidcd for f 1 f.li Ore gon rnnili, ( liirkfiiit Iiav mild readily tliu far this week, but rltv do not advame from iIioh of Unit. )ic.i'l veal of proM'r ai l in j?mm ti'iiiiind, but tlirtn are tMi many liir-r ran-axM rniiiiiij; In to wll well. I)rerd J'Olk U rofliil'rel wrnk, alo, though (dork liopt am dari' atmnijf rrtail liiitilur without dinii'ully. Dreaaed Wf I aid to I if a drujf ly witiniiiun turn who liamlto meat. 'ompiranatr from Sacramento val ley are on ale at $1.2.1 per Im. The de luand la ll,'lit. 'Tur White flour ba dwllnej 20c Ier tarrel, and is quoted at 14.30. A i-n r of 1'ilUtiury Hour i bring un bmdrd line, It U quoted at WW'S 7,23 jrr barri'l. Itotrue llivrr melon and rnaluu are -leu I if ill and aril writ, eonidt'rilif( the )n tr 11c. 4 of the arnaiin. I'otnto dralera reHirt nothing duliiir, and 'thf wek from luck of exmrt d mand. A fair supply of lilveidde salmon i in the iiiuikrt from the lower Coluiu- ai, 103 12 1 2r prunes, Italian, 1 l-2o French, 3 1 2cj figs, Cat. blacka, 6 3 4cj do, white, nonet 8mma, SOct Fard. dates, 6c J plume, pitted, 6g. Cereal foodsRolled oata, cream, P0 lb. aacka, $C73) lower grade, $3.00( Everlasting fruit Jars Half-gallons, 1 12.60j quart, S8.K); pinU, $7.60j ettra cape, glass, t2.M. Rope, Wool, Bidet, JttC ' Ilop-lfl(Jlo per lb. ' ' Clams Ilardahell, per box, 12.00; raior elame, 2.00 per ark. Fish Crabs, per dozen, ll.60j Shoal water bay oysters, per sack, M OOj oys ters, gallon, 12.25; halibut, l-2cj black cod, 7cj ba, jx-r lb, 12 1 2cj herring, 6c J 7c liana, per lb, 12 1 2cj herring, 6c j floumlere, 6ej catflb, I lobatera, per lb; 12 l-2ef ellter emelt 7cj ahrimp, 10c j perch, Get aturgeon, 8c 1 ailveraide, V wa trout, 12 l-2c; black bate, 20 23c. peas, l2cj green beaha, 4(39e) wax, 4c garlic, 12 l-2cj egg plant, 13c per Ibj greeri torn, 12 l-2o doten tweat potatoea 2(2 1 4c Groceriee, rioriilona, Etc Sugar, ta'k bai (iolden C, $4.80) extra C, t4.00; powdered, (3.40; patent culm, (3.03; cane, p. ('.., $5.40 j fruit aug ar, fj.W; beet tuar, 13.30; barrel, cwt 10c j keg, cwt., 23c; Wea, cwt., COo ad vance ojer tack banit (lvta l-4c per lb, if paid for in 13 day). Kalt-Palet of 73 2, bale, $1.00; bale of 30 3t, bale, 11.00; balea of 40-4t, bale, 1.C0 balet of 13-10, le, $1.00; bajp, 30. fine, ton, 911 .(HI ; bag, 60 IU., genu ine Liverpool, ton, $17.00; bags, 60 lb., bale; 101b. tack, $4.00 per bale; split 1-2 ground, 100, ton, $7.00; U. 8. V. I., .,, $4 00 per 100-lb. tack; 23 lb. boxes, Freeh MeaU and Flan. Freh meata Veal, email, 7 l-2&9c; large, 3 l-233ej pork, 7 l-28c; beef bulls, 1 l-2(g2c; oows, 3 1234c; steers, 4 1-2(25 l-2o; mutton, 00 l-2c; lambs, I7 I-2. Oysters Sboalwatar bay, per gallon, $2.23; per sack, $3.73 net; Oiympia, per sack, $3.23; Eastern transplanted, $1.00 per 100 lbs. Crain bags Calcutta and domestic, 7 1-2 Wool-Valley, 20427 l-2c; Eastern Oregon, 18($20& Tallow i'riine, per lb., 33 3-4c; No, 2 and grease, 2g2 l-2c. Mohair Clioloe, 30(g32c. Feathers Geese, white, 350c geese gray or mixed, 23 (3 30c 5 ducx white, 16&20c; duck, mixed, U($ 15c. Ikewax ood, clean and pure, 20 22c per lb, Hides Dry hides, No. 1, 10 lbs. and up, 10(310 1 2c ier lb.; dry kip, No. 1, S to 15 lbs., 4315c per lb.; dry calf, No. 1 under 0 lbs., 1718c; dry salted, bulls and stag, one third less than dry flint (culls, moth-eaten, badly cut, scored murrain, hair-slipped, weather-beaten or grubby, 2f3c per lb. lens); salted hides $0.23; oatmeal, steel cut, 60-lb. sacks, $9 per bale; 10 lb. sacks, $4.23 per bale; oat meal (ground), 60-lb. aacka, $7.60 per Grain, Produce, Ttt. Wheat-Walla Walla", 68c; valley, 72c; bluettem, 72c; red, 03c. Oat.-White, $23.00, gray, $22.00. Parley-Brewing, $22.00; feed, $21.00; rolled, $21.60. Hay-Timothy, $12.5013.00; clover, $3.60p.00; cheat, $7.60(8.00; alfalfa, $10.00. MilUtuff Middlings, $24.00(525.00; chop, $10.00; bran, $10.00(320.00; shorts, $21.00(122.00. Flour Hard wheat, patent, $4.30 403; straight, $3.83(4.03; graham, $3.75; rye, $5.00; whole wheat flour, $4.00; Valley flour, $3.80(54.00; Dakota, $0.50 7.25; Eastern rye, $5.60. Corn-Whole, $28.00; cracked, $20.00 per ton. Rye $1.30 per ewt. Butter, Egga, Poultry, Etc. Butter Fancy creamer, 23(327 l-2c; city creamery, 2530c; dairy, 10 1-2 17c; store, 14 l-15c Cheese Young America, 15c; Oregon full cream, 13 1 2c. ; Egg Oregon ranch, 24 25c; Ea.tcrn eggs, 20(S,21c 1 VUIVIJ ive u v 1 a"! mm l-2c(313c; fryers, 1213c broilers, 13 14c; geee, live, 88 l-2c; drcsed, 0 10c; turkeys, live, 1810c; dressed, 20 f i,22c; ducks, old 12 12 l-2o lb; spring ducks, 12&13o lb; pigeons, per dozen, $1.001.25; squab, $2.002.50. Honey-Dark, 10 l-2llc; amber, 12 (S 13c; fancy white, 12 1-2 13c. Frulti and Vegetablea. Grapre 60cg$1.60. California grapes 11.50 box. Caaba-$2.002.23 doc. Cant eloupes Crate $1.25 1.75. Muk melons l'er dozen, $1.60. Plums Crate, 6075c. Teachea Oregon Crawforda, 7500e. Apples-Green, $1.00 1.60. Grape frult-CraU, $2.50 3.00. Watermelons 85c$155 per 100 pounds. Huckleberries rer lb, 10c Tropical fruit Lemons, fancy, $0.00; choice, $5.50 per box; oranges, $4.00 4.50; bananas, 60 per lb; pineapples, $3.504.O0 per dozen. rotatoes New Oregon, fX80c; on ions, 75 90c per 100 lbs; tomatoes, crate, 2540c; new California, turnips, aack, $1.25; cabbages, per lb, 1 1-4 l-2c; head lettuce, 13c dozen; hot house, $1 box; celery, dozen, 83ctl.00; radishes, doten, 12 l-2c; green onions, dozen, 1012 l-2c; rhubarb, lb, 2 crown, whole boxes of 20 lbs., $1.8 2 crown, $1.70. Dried fruit Apples, evaporated, 10c per lb. 1 sundrlcd, sacks or boxes, none; apricots, 1112 l-2c peaches, 1012c; 3 lb. cartons, $1.75; Liverpool lump, ton $18.50. hire-Imperial Japan, No. 1, $3.33 1-2; Southern, Japan, 4 l-2C5c; broken, 3 3-4e; head, fancy, 3 3-4c; head, choice, 3 1 2c. Coffee Mocha, 24 28c; Java, fancy, 2032c; Java, good, 200.24c; Java, ordi nary, 17y20c; Cota Klca, fancy, 18 20c; Cota lUca, good, 1418c; Ar burkle, 10c r lb.; Lion, 10c cr lb.; Columbia coffee, 13 l-4c; Salvador, II 15c. 1'rovi-ion Hams, to size, 13 3 4c; ham, picnic, 0 l-2", bacons, regular, 12c; ba-on, breakfat, 13 12(310 l-2c; dry alt tide, lie; backs, dry salt, 11c. XuU-Walnuts, No. 1, soft shell, 10c, No. 1, bard shell, 13 3 4c; Chile, 13c 1 almond, 20c, filberts, 14)7c; Itrazi!, 15c; pecans, 13 1-2 13c; hickory, He; Virginia eanuts, 77 l-2c; Jumbo Virginia peanut, Oc; Japanee peanuts, 5 l-20c; cbentnut, Italian, 14c; cocoa nut, dozen, fJOc. Figs-White, lb., 0 l-20c; LUck, 0 7c. Date Golden, 60-lb. boxes, C0 1 2c; 1 -lb. packages, 8c; Fard, 15 lb. boxes, $1.40 box. lleant Small white, 4 l-4c; large white, 3 l-2c; pink, 3c; bayou, 4 3-4c; Limas, 7c; Mexican, red, 0c. Tickled goods-IMckled pigs' feet, 1-2-barrel, $3.00; 1-4 barrels, $2.73; 13 lb. kits, $13; pickled tripe, 1-2 barrel, $3.00; 1-4 barrels, $2.75; 151b. kits, $1.25, pickled pigs' tongues, 1-2-barrels, $0(i0; -4 barrels, $3.00; 151b. kits, $1.50; pickled Iambs' tongues, 1-2-bar-rels, $0.00; 14 barrels, $3.50; 15 lb. kite, $2.75. Lard Kettle-rendered: Tierces, 11c; tubs, 11 1 4c; 60s, 11 1 4c; 20c, 11 3 8c; 10s, 11 3-4c; 5s, 11 7-8c; Standard pure: Tierces, 10c; tub, 10 1 4c; 60s, 10 l-4c; 20s, 10 3 8c; 10s, 10 S 4c; 6a, 10 1 4c; Ss, Do. Compound: Tierces, 7c; tubs. 7 1 4c; 50s, 6 3 4c; 10. 7 1 4c; 5s, 7 3 4c. Sauage Portland ham, 13 l-fc per lb.; minced ham, 10c; summer, choice dry, 17 l-2c; bologna, long, S l-2c; Wiener wurst, 8c; liver, 5c; pork, 0c; blood, 5c; headcheese, 12 l-2c; bologna . sausage, link, 4 l-2c. Raisins Loose Muscatels, 3-crown, 7 l-2c; 2 crown, 0 l-2c; bleached seed less Sultanas, 7 12c; unbleached seed less Sultanas, 0 3-4c; London layers, 3- 2 l-2ci cucumbers, box, 50c; beets, $1.50 per sack; carrot, 75c per sack; green 20 5 lb, carton, $2.25; R. 8. V. P., 24 $i.Bj pearl barley, $4.23 per 100 lb.j 23-11). boxes, $153 per box; pastry flour, 10 lb. sacks, $2.50 per bale. Canned sslmon-Columbia river, Mb, tails, $1.85; 2 lb. talis, $2.50; fancy l ib, flat, $2.00; 1-2 lb. fancy flats, $125; fancy Mb. ovals, $2.73; Alaska tails pink, 83 30c; red, $1.60; nominal, 2s tall, $2.00. Mason fruit jars-Hair-gallon, per gross, $1.00; quart, $7.50; pints, $0.55; extra caps, per gros, $2.33. 1 hconomy fruit jars Half-gallons, per gross, $13.33; quarts, $10.00; pints, $8.83; extra caps, $1.83. kteers, sound, 00 lbs. and over, 010c per lb.; 60 to 00 lbs., 8 1-2 0c per lb.; under 50 lbs. and cows, 80c per lb.; aalteJ stags and bulls, sound, Gc per lb.; aalted kip, sound, 15 to 30 lbs., Oc per lb.; salt ed veal, sound, 10 to 14 lbs., 0c per lb.; salted calf, sound, under 10 lbs, 10c per lb. (green, unsalted, 1c per lb. less; culls, lo per lb. less). Sheep skins: Shear ling, No. 1 butchers' stock, 25 30c each; short wool, No. 1 butchers' stock, 40 60c each; medium wool, No. 1 butchers' stock, 00 80c; long wool, No. 1 butchers' stock, $1.00 1.50 each. Murrain pelts, from 10 to 20 per cent less, or 12 14c per lb.; horse hides, salted, each, accord ing to size, $1.602.00; dry, each, ac cording to size, $1.50; colts' bides, 25 50c each; goat skins, common, 10 15c each; Angora, with wool on, 23c $1.50 each. Oils. Turpentine Cases, 80c per gallon; barrels, 80c per gallon. White Lead Ton lots, 71c; 500-pound Iota, 7c; less than 600-pound Iota, 8c Gasoline Stove gasoline, cases, 23c; Iron barrels, 17c; 80 deg. gasoline, cases, 32c; iron barrels or drums, 20c. Coal Oil Cases, 20c; iron barrels. 14c; wood barrels, 17c; 63 deg., cases, 22c; iron barrels, 15c Linseed Oil Raw, ( barrel lots, 62c; 1-barrel lots, 63c; cases, 08c. Boiled: 5 barrel lots, 04c; 1-barrel lots, 05c; cases, 70c Attacked by a Mob And beaten, In a labor riot, until covered with sores, a Chicago street car con ductor applied Bucklcn's Arnica Salve, and was soon sound and well. "I use it in my family," writes O. J. Welch of Tekonsha, Mich., "and find it perfect." Simply great for cuts and burns. Only 25o at Chas. Rogers' drug store. TIDE TABLE, SEPTEMBER SEPTEMBER, 1905. SEPTEMBER, 1905. Low Water. A.M. P. M. Date. h.m. I f t. h.m. ft" Friday lfiiiiPo.J lilSpO.T Saturday 2 8:52 0.3 :22 0.B SUNDAY S :JB 1.010:18 6.1 Monday 4 10:22 1.711:18 0.1 Tuesday 6 11:22 1.4 Wednesday 6 0:25 0.7 12:20 2.1 Thursday 7 1:28 0.7 1:47 $.4 Friday 8 2:50 0.5 2:04 2.2 Saturday ........ 2:55 0.3 4:11 2.0 8UNDAT 10 4:51 0.0 0:09 2.1 Monday 11 6:29-0.1 I: It 2.2 Tuesday 12 (:20 0.0 0:29 1.2 Wednesday ......IS 1:58 0.2 7:1 1.1 Thursday 14 7:29 0.6 7:60 1.5 Friday 15 7:68 1.1 8:20 1.4 Saturday 16 8:23 1.6 8:61 1.4 SUNDAT 17 2:48 2.0 1:20 1.4 Monday 18 2:07 2.4 6:65 1.4 Tuesday 19 1:40 2.7 10:29 1.4 Wednesday 20 10:1 1.111:8 U Thursday 21 11:10 2.6 Friday 22 0:21 1.6 12:23 2.7 Saturday 23 1:43 1.3 1:64 2.T SUNDAY 24 2:54 1.1 2:14 2.4 Monday 25 2:68 0.7 4:13 2.7 Tuesday 26 4:49 0 5 6:07 2.0 Wednesday 27 6:26 0.2 6:65 1.2 Thursday 28 1:20 0.2 1:41 0.5 Friday 29 7:01 0.8 7:28 0.0 High Water. I A.M. P.M. Date. h.m. I ft7 h.m. ft Friday l 1:49 8.9272217! Saturday 2 2:27 8.5 1:02 8.1 8UNDAY 3 3:29 8.0 3:44 8.7 Monday 4 4:25 7.3 4:20 8.5 Tuesday 6 6:21 6.7 5:25 8.2 Wednesday ...... 6 6:44 0.2 6:20 2.0 Thursday 7 8:06 (.2 7:42 7.5 Friday 8 1:20 6.4 8:61 7.2 Saturday 2 10:20 6.8 1:56 8.0 SUNDAT 10 11:10 7.2 10:54 8.2 Monday ....11 11:67 7.5 11:42 8.2 Tuesday 12 12:28 7.6 Wednesday 13 0:25 2.3 1:01 7.9 Thursday 14 1:04 8.1 1:22 8.1 Friday 15 1:89 7.8 2:00 8.0 Saturday 16 8:14 7.5 2:28 7.8 SUNDAY 17 2:49 7.1 2:64 7.2 Monday 18 2:25 6.7 2:20 7.8 Tuesday 19 4:04 6.4 2:65 7.6 Wednesday 20 4:60 6.0 4:25 7.4 Thursday 21 5:48 6.7 6:29 7.2 Friday ...22 7:05 6.7 6:37 7.1 Saturday 23 8:24 6.9 7:57 7.2 SUNDAY 24 2:29 4.5 1:11 7.5 Monday 25 10:20 7.2 10:15 7.9 Tuesday 26 11:05 7.8 11:10 8.2 Wednesday 27 11:48 8.4 Thursday 28 0:01 2.6!12:28 8.8 Friday 29 0:49 8.7 1:08 9 1 Saturday 20 1:17 8.7 1:48 2.1 TRAVELERS' GUIDE. Steamer Telegraph LEAVES CALLENDEB DOCK, As toria, for Portland, daily except Fri day at a P. M. Arrive in Portland at 8:30 P. X. LEAVES AST0BIA FOB P0BT LARD on Sundays at 1:30 P. M. Ar rives in Portland at 9:00 P. M. Leavea Portland, Alder St Dock, daily except Friday at 7:30 A. M. Leavea Portland on Snndaya at S 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 10 Chi cago. "Short Line" Omaha ta Chicago. "South-West Limited" Kansas City to Chicago. No trains in the service of any raL' road in the world that equala in equip ment that of the Chicago, Milwaukee A St Paul By. They own and operate their own sleeping and dining cars m 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 ears on any other line. They protect their trains by the Block system. Connections made with all trans-con tlnental lines in Union Depots. Her tales Dansk, Svensk og Norsk Hier wird deutsch gesprochen. H. S. Rowe, General Agent, Portland Oregon. 134 Third Street, corner Alder. California ! The land of fruits, flowers and aun shine, where all the summer sports may be enjoyed In winter. $55 PORTLAND to LOS ANGELES AND RETURN. reached rta THE SHORT ROUTE Beautifully Illustrated booklets and folders, descriptive of the many charm Inf winter resorts, may be secured from any Southern Pacific Agent, or address " W. E. COMAN, G. P. A, Portland, Or. Oregon Short Line and Union Pacific 71 hours from Portland to Chicago No ebang of cars. Depart Chicago Portland Special kill, m. via TTuuH . I ington Ailantle aureus 6:15 p. m. via Huntington TIMK SCHEDULES Fmra PORTLAND Halt Lake, Denver, Ft Worth. Oinatia. Kan sas CUj.Wt Louln. imcago ana ins East 8t Paul FmI Mall s-'isp. m. via Spokane Palt Lake, Itonver FU worm, umana, Kan- 1 my. M 1AUI. Chicago aud thsEaat Walla Walla, tewli- Inn aawb.. Ul.. swu rausiaauV( niiiuv apnlla. Htraul, Dululhl Milwaukee, I'blcago, and gt Arrive 6. -96 pi 7:la 9:00 pm Dally ei- crpt Hun-, day at7am Columbia River to Portland auC Way landlugi 4 am Daily es eeplMoa STEAMER NAHC0TTA Leaves Astoria on the Tida DAILY FOR ILWACO, connecting there wits trains for Long; Beach. Tioga ana North Beach points. Returning ar rives at Astoria earns avenlng. Through tickets to and from an prin cipal European cities. 0. W. ROBERTS, Aarent, Astoria, Or. IliHv''' fAMlifJIMi- Y0U WILL BE SATISFIED! WITH YOUR JOURNEY. If your tickets read over the Dea rer and RJo Grande Railroad, the "Scenic Lino of the World." BECAUSE There are so many scenic attrac tions and points of Interest along tbs Una between Ofdea and Den ver that the trip never becomes tiresome. If yon are going East, writs for In formation and get a pretty book taal will tell you all about It W. C. MeBrlde, General Agent 124 Third Street PORTLAND. OREGON I TRAVELERS' GUIOC. SAN FRANCISCO & PORTLAND S. S. CO. Far including berth and meals, f 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. KOIlfiltTS, Agent. Astoria, Oregon. A. O. D. KERRELL, Gen. Pas. Agent San Francisco, Cab ASK THE AGENT FX)R TICKETS W1K To Spoke ve, St PauL Minneapolis, Dulutn. Chicago, St Louia, and all points east and south. 2 OVERLAND TRAINS DAILY Q The Flyer and The Fast Mail L SPLENDID SERVICE UP TO DATE EQUIPMENT COURTEOUS EMPLOYE Daylight trip across the Cascade and . Rooky Mountains. For tickets, rates folders and full In formation call on or address H. DICKSON, City Ticket Agent 123 Third Street Portland, Or. . O. TERKES, A. Q. P. A, Corner First avenue and Tesler way. Seattle, Wash, WE GIVE EXPEDITED SERVICE ON FREIGHT ROUTE YOUR 8HIPMENTS VIA GREAT NORTHERN Full information from WM. HARDER, General Agent Portland, Or. Tito World's Pstr Rout. ASK ANY TRAVELED and ho mlSf tell ywa tia : . "iinnTii iinioT nwmw Electric Lighted. Is the Cm Trail of tkca afl far COMFORT Bi ELEGANCE. Thcticket oftce at Portland Ujat 355 Morrison St, Corj4. ( A. D. CHARLTON, Aaaiatant General Passenger AgesrL . PORTLAND, 0REC0H. . '. ,t "Best by Test" A trans continental trav eler says: "I've tried (hem all and I prefer the 4 North-Western Limited It's the best to be found from coast to (coasi" It's44 The Train for Com fort " every night in th year between Minneapolis, 8t Paul and Chicago. Beftwe star tint on a trio no where write for loterertln id Uon about eomfortable raTUcg. ft LSISI General Ajcat 122 Third EL Portland, Oregon. T. W. TliSDALE, Geswral Paasenaer Agent. Bt. Paul, filnaT " " A. & G. R. R. TIME CARD. EFFECTIVE JUNE 84, IMS. 60 YEARS' EXPERIENCE Trade Marks Dcsions COPVftlOHT Ac Anrnns wndlnt a ikatrli and dMOiptkm mmf iiikhi rruv wm ItntMmnctlTeitnSitentliil. HANDBOOK em Pstrata qolrkl axwrtatn onr opinion trvm ithr an Vmnnunkafc ant f raa. Oldnt wenrr for wcuniut Mtaoti. FWenta Ukmi through Mana a Co. NadTS SjwrM notic, without obr, o lis scteitiinc jmierican. A hnlomlr nintntd wmklf. larawt Mr. culatlon of mit wwmime tnornal. 1'wma, SS a nwri foar BHintbt, SJ. Bula bail DcwKlMlvn. MUN,UCo.",B. New York Branch Offloa, fit BU Waahloctoo. D.U THE ILLINOIS CENTRAL. Maintains unexcelled! serylce from the west to the east and south. Making close connections with trains of all transcontinental Mnea, passengers are giren their choice of routes to Chicago, Louisville, Memphis and New Orleans, anl through these points to the far east. Prospective travelers desiring Infor mation as to the lowest rates and best routes are Invited to correspond with the fallowing representatives: a H. TRUMBULL, Commercial Agent, lt Third St, Portland, Ore. C. LINDSET, Trav. Passenger Agent 142 Third St, Portland, Ore. PAUL R THOMPSON. Paas'gr. Agent J. C. LINDSET, Trav. Passenger Agent, 4J Third St, Portland. Ore. Leave PORTLAND Arrrsw 800a.m Portland Onion 11 .Sua. at 7 00p.m. depot for Astoria 9M t23)p.m I Leave ASTORIA Art 7.4i a m t for Portland aM llSaja 6.10 p.m way points lftCTyi SEASIDE DIVISION Leave ASTORIA Arrlwa 11 to am for Seaside Direct 1H pja Leave ASTORIA. Ante 8.15 a.m ( for Warren ton i 10i5ajai 110a.m. Hammond, Ft f .lliUkuav 6.60 p.m (Stevens, Sfsido) 7:48 a. . Leave SEASIDE Arrfvw 6 .-00 p.m for Astoria Direct UJQpjm Leave SEAS ID H. Ante 6.15 a. m (for Warren tun Ft ) 9 Ssjbi 2.30pm. 1 Stevens. Ham- 30ajm, 9.4Ua.m mond.Astoria ) Saturday only. 4 Daiij except SaaV urday. Through tickets and close eonaeetissj via X. P. Railway at Portland and Ge6a and O. R. 4 N. via Portland. J. C MAYO, General Freight and Passenger IfatL SCHEDULE OF T. J. POTTlf, For August, 19C5. DATK a a S ft. 4 -8 5 Aug. Id 11 12 13 1 15 16 17 1H 19 20 ei 22 S3 4 to 7! JH 30 61 8Dt 1 SaU BaL Sat. 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