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SUNDAY, OCTOBER i, 1905. 1 THE MORNING ASTORIAN, ASTORIA. OREGON. 7) PORTLAND MARKETS I ilcst Quotations In the Portland Markets. Complete Karkit Siporti Corrected lack Day Giving the Whoieaala PrlcH of Commodities, Utm Produce and Vega- UblSS, Portland, Sept. 30. Holiday conJI tkiiw prevailed on Front atraet this morning, except with prodwa outnnils on honor, which did more thud the Uttal muunt of btulnms within a lew hour. ' Large numbers of ehWken were re reived from up country ty this morn Jnjf' expre. Hop dealer r?poft continued qui prevailing lu Uil tate, gro-ter are not Inrllned to sell at Ute low prices now offered for their product. The market cannot be said to have fairly npfniNl yet, a very few hop are in the lale. , ' - Root v?ettles are getting cheaper a the scaon advance. Crop of tur nip. parnlp, rerrot and beet are aald to bevery good In the region tributary to Portland, and lower price are looked fur tlil fall than lat. Ijirga number of eastern frelt egjja are In the market and more are coming. They mII at 23&20V. Oregon freah bring 2?o. IluUer rontlura plentiful with Front street roiitniMott hmtcs, and uptown creameries and quotation are weak. Turkey are coming in freely and prbe are weak. Fanry price are not expected until Thanksgiving time. Ceee are in good demand and aril at t.p quotation.) IVpyH advlo prt dtirer to bip now. 'hick demand and rweplta are about equal. Potato dealer Mill complain of weak market and crowded warehottae. Today'a receipt of freh IUh were put on cold aloragn unlit Monday, . Mount Tabor Concord gripe art com ing In at 20o per basket. Muscat grape from Columbia, Wah., sett at $1 per crata. Tomatoes are firmer and actl at 30(3 6O0 per box. Head lettuce get cheaper from day to day. Grain, Produce, Feed. Wheat-Walla Walla, 71e) valley, 72c) ' bluetem, 74c j red, 7e. ' OoaU-Wblte, till gray, $22. . Parley-Drew ing," 22j feed, $21) rolled, $21.50. Hay-Timothy, $12.50 13.00 clover, 8.50(39; cheat, $708) alfalfa, $10. MillttufTt-Middling, 24(23 chop, $10; bran, $10(520; abort, 21(522. ""Flour Hard wheat, patent, $4.20) straight, $3.30r 3.IK)j graham, $3.00) rye, $3) whole wheat flour, W.M valley flour $3.BO(ii:4) Dakota, $(1.50(?7.23j eastern, rye, $3.80; lU)lbury, 80.83g7.23 Corn Whole, $28; erackl, $20 per ton. Rye $1.30 per cwt Produce. Butter Fancy creamery, 27fj city creamery, 32c( dairy, l(!(J17c tore, 141150. Cheeaa Voting America, 13cj Oregon full cream, 13 Jo. Egg Freth Oregon Yanch, 20(5 270; eaU-rn egg, 22 (323c; cold ttorage, 23 a24c Poultry Rooter. 010o) lien, 13(? 14c) fryers 13(314Je) broiler, 13i I4ci geee, live, 8(S8)c; dreoed, 0($ lOcj turkey, live 10(ff20c) dreed, 20(5) 22c; dttekt, old, ll(?12cj tpring duck, 12(3, 13c j pigeon, per dozen, $1.00(3123; aquab, $100$ 2.30. . Honey Dark, lOJrtlllc; amber, 12 l.Vl fancy white, 12i(313o. , Frnlta and Vegetables. Crape 90c $1.00. California grape $1 123. Caaba-$2.00223 dot. Canteloupe Crate, 73c ; - , , Munkmelon Pe r dozen, $1M Hum Crt, ,60(379o. . Prachea Oregon Freeetone', 50 00c, Apple Green, 73cS$l.50. ' , ; Grape fruit Crata," $2.603.00. ' Watermelon 73cEliW per 100 lb.- Huckloberriee Tec lb. 7e. ' ' Cranberriea Per bbl, $9.00. ! ' ' Tropical fruit Lemon, fancy, $6.00) choice, $5.00 per box) orangw. $4.00 4.50; banana, 60 per lb) pineapple, $3.30(34.00 per doxen. i Potatoe Kew Oregon5573o per 100 b; onion 8500o per 100 lb) tomatoe rrat,90ei "new ' California turnip, aack, $123; cabbage, per lb, 1 1-4 ' 1 l-2e; head lettuce, 13e down; hot house, $1 box; celery, down, 83 75c radlthea, down, 12 1-2?) green onion, doten, 1012 l-2c; rhubarb, lb, - I Cucumber Ros, 50ej beeeta, $1.30 per arki carrot , "So per sackj green pea, lf,2cj green bean, 45cj wax, cj garlic, I2ej egg plant, 15c Ib.j green corn, 12o do. aweet potatoes, 2c. Pried Knilt Apple, evsporsted, PJo per lb. 1 lundrled, sacks or boxes, nonsj aprlmt 11$ 121 1 peaches, 10lloj pear, 10(312 l-2c prune, Italian, 6 9 1 2c j French, I l-2cj fig, Cal black, S 8-4cj do, white, nonet Smyrna, 20c Fard. date, 6c plum, pitted, flc Cereal food Rolled oata, ereara, 90 Ib. aacka, $0.7S lower grade, $3.00(3 88.28 j oatmeal, atetl cut, 60-lb. aacka, IS per bale 1 101b. aack. 845 per bale) oat meal (ground), Mlb. aacka, 87.50 per bale) 10 lb. aacka, $4.00 per bele split pea, 4.00 per 100-lb. aack) 23 lb, box, 11.15) pearl barley, 14-29 per 100 lb.) 231b. bo, 1118 per box) ptry flour, 101b. aacka, $ZM per bale. ' Canned salmon Columbia river, l ib. tall, $1.S3) 2 lb. tall, 2JWj fancy l ib. flat, $2.00) 1-2 lb. fancy flaU, $129) fancy Mb. oval, $2.73) Ahuka Ulla, pink, 9flc red $1.43) nominal, 2, tan, $2.00. fclason fruit jara Half-gallon, per grow, $1.00) quart, $7.90) pint, W.63) extra cap, per gros, 82.33. Economy fruit Jars llalfgallona, per gross, $13.39) quart, $10.00) pint, $9.89) extra cap, $1.83. Everlasting fruit Jsrs Half-gallons, $12.00) quart, $8 90) pint, $740) extra cap, g!ata, $2.90. ( ; Groceries, Provltlona, Etc . riugar, ck bai Oolden C, 4.03; extra C, $4.75; powdered, $3.33; patent cube, $3.23; cane, 1). O., $323; fruit sug ar, $5.30) beet tugar, $3.13; barrel, cw t., 10c; keg, cwt., 25c ; boxea, ewt, 90e ad- ranee over ack baai (ka 1 4a per lb. if paid for la IS day). Salt-Bale of 7 2, bale, $1.00; balee of 30 3i, bale, $tob bales of 40-4a, bale, J$l.0O Ule of 13-10. Ule, $1.00) Ug, .90, fine, ton, $11.00; bag, 90 lb., genu ine Liverpool, ton, $17.00; bag, 90 lb, 12 ground, 100 ,'ton, $7.00) K. EL V. P., 20 9 lb, carton, $223; R. 8. V. P, 24 3 lb. carton, $1.79) Liverpool lump, ton, 18JW. Rice Imperial Japan, No. 1, $3.39 12; Southern, Japan, 4 l-2(35c broken, 3 3-4e) bead, faney, 5 3-4c; head, choice, 5 12a. Coffee Mocha, 24'32Sc; Java, fancy, 2C3J2oj Java, good, 2024ct Java, ordi nary, 17(5 20c; Costa Rica, fancy, 18 20c ; Costa Rica, good, 1418c) Ar buckle, lOo per lb.) Lion, lOe per lb.) Columbia coffee, 13 l-4c; Salvador, 110 190. ProvUiona Hams, to aiie, 13 3-4c) ham, picnic, 9 l-2c bacon, regular, 12c; bacon, breakfast, 13 1-2(319 12c; dry alt aide, lie) backa, dry aalt, He. Nuts-Walnnta, No. 1, aolt shell, 16c) No. 1, hsrd shell, 13 3-4c; Chile, 13c almonds, 20c; Alberts, 1417c) Braxilf, 13c pecana, 13 l-213c; hickory, 8t Virginia, peanuts, 7fi7 l-2c; Jumbo Virginia peanut, 0c; Japanese peanut, 9 l-20cs cbetnut(, Italian, 14c; coooa nut, doaen, 90c. ' Flgs-'hlte, lb., 9 I-2(gflc) black, 6 7c. Date CKlden, 00-lb. hoxvt, S0 I-J Mb. package, 8; Fard, 15 lb. boxea, (1.40 box. Bean Small, white, 4 l-4c) Urge white, 3 l-2c; pink, 3c; bayou, 4 3-4cj Lima, 7c ; Mexican, red, 9o. Pickled goods-Pickled pigs'' fce, 1-2-barrelt, $3.00) 1-4-barreli, $2.79) 191b. kit, $129) pickled tripe, l-barrela, (5.00) 1-4 barrel, $2.79) " 15 lb. kite, $125; pickled pig' tongue, 1-2-barrel, $0.00) 1-4-bamla, $3.00) 15 lb. kite, (1.50; pickled lamb' tongues, 1-2-bar-re!, $9.00) l-4-Wrl, $3.50 15 lb. kits, $2.79. Lard Kettle-rendered 1 Tierces, He; tubs, 11 l-4c; COa.Jl l-4c) 20c, 11 3 -8cj 10, H 3-4c; 6, 11 7-8c; Standard purei Tierce, 10c; tub, 10 l-4c; 00s, 10 l-4c; 20s, 10 8-8c) 10s, 10 3 4c; 5s, 10 l-4o) in, 9c Compound 1 Tierces, 7o; tuba, 7 l-4c) 50s, 6 3 4c; 10s, 7 l-4cj 5, 7 S-4c. TIDE TABLE, (SEPTEMBER, 1905. Low Water. P.M. Date. hm. ft h.m. ft 8.7 0. 1 1. k 0.8 $.0 Friday 1 nr.6 '.ti 8:13 8:32 Saturday ........ S t:t:l 01 8UNDAT S :SM 1.0 l-7i 10:1S 11:18 ll:to Monday ......... 4 Tiitlriav ' K 10: m 11:12 3.4 8.7 1.7 Wedneaday ( 0:!5 Tburaday T 1:IS 1:471 Friday I 1:50 t.ft 0.1 0.0 t:4 Saturday ........ SUNDAT 10 1:65 4:51 8:09 6: IS (:3 7:1 7:60 8:10 Monday 11 8: It 1:10 :(S -0.1 Tuesday II Wedneadav ......11 0.0 0.3 0.6 Thursday 14 Friday 15 Saturday 18 7:89 T:M 1:13 1.1 1.5 1.0 14 1:11 SUNDAT 17 Monday 18 1:43 1:10 :07 :6B Tuesday .........It 1:40 7J10 It WeflneittfBT . :t Thursday XI 11:10 Friday IS 9:11 Saturday z3 1:43 8UNDAT ...;..- I:M Monday zt l:t Tuesday ........ 4M Wedneaday 7 l:I Thuraday :I0 Friday t 7:11 .l It IS 13 11 0.7 11:13 5 03 03 0.1 Sausage Portland tarn, 13 Me pet lb.) minced" ham, 10c) etunmer, taoice.dry, 17 l-2c) bologna, long, 3 l-2c; wiener, wunt, 8e) livr, 5c ) port, 9c ; blood, c; headcheese, 12 l-2e) bologna saoaaga, link, 4 1-2. Raisins Loose Muscatels, 3-crowa, 7 l-2o) f-erown, d 1 2c bleached seed less Sultanas, 712t unbleached seed less Sultanas, $ 3-4c; London layers, 8 crown, whole boxea of 20 lbs, W&Si crown, $1.79. Fresh Vsata and Fish. Fresh meat Veal, small, 7 l-28c; Urge, SlrSc) pork, 77ic; beef, bulla, 1 I-22cj cows, 3 1-Z(g4c; steers, 4 1-2(39 l-2j mutton, 638 l-2cj Iambs, 77 l-2c Oysters Shoalwater bay, per gallon, $223) per aack, $3.79 net) Olympia, per aack, $929) Eastern transplanted, $1.60 per 100 lbs. ' Clama IIardhell, per box, $2.00) razor clams, $2.00 per sack. ' Fish Crab, per dozen, $1.50; Shoal, water bay oytera, per aack, $4.00) oye ter. gallon, $223; halibut, 8c ) black cod, 7c) be, per lb., 15cj herring, 5c 7c) base, per lb, 12 l-2c; herring, 9c ) flounders, 6c) catfish, 8c) lobsters, per lb, 12 l-2c; silver smelt 7e) shrimp, 10c; perch, 9cj sturgeon, 8c; sUversidv ficj sea trout, 12 l-2ej blsck bass, 200 25c j Yaquina rhlnook aalmon, Oct I Grain bags Calcutta and domestio, 7 l-2c I Wool-Valley, 2C&27 l-2c) EasUra Oregon, 1820c. Tallow Prime, per lb., 33 3 4c; No. 2 and grease, 22 1 2c ' Mohair Choice, 3032c Feathers Geese, white, 3540c) geese gray or mixed, 23(S30c) duck, white, 1520c) duck, mixed, 1215c -Beeswax Good, clean and pure, 200 22c per lb. Hops, Wool, Bides, Etc. Hops New crop, 10gl2cj old crop, 10 f12c Hides Dry hides, No. 1, 10 lbs. and np, 183 10 l-2 per lb.) dry kip, No. 1, 6 to 18 lbs, 14019e per lb.) dry calf, No. 1, under 8 lbe, 1718c) dry aalted, bulla and stags, one third leaa than dry flint (culls, moth-eaten, badly cut, acored, murrain, hair-slipped, weather-beaten or grubby, 23o per lb. less)) salted hides, steers, sound, 80 lbs. and over, 9(3 lOo per lb.) 90 to 00 lbs, $ l-239c per lb.) under 90 lbs. and cows, 89e per lb.) salted stags and bulls, sound, 80 per lb.) ealted kip, sound, 19 to 30 lbe, 9c per lb.) salt ed veal, sound, 10 to 14 lb!, 9c per lb.) sited calf, sound, under 10 lbe, lOe per lb. (green, unsaltcd, lo per lb. lea; cull, lo per lb. lets). Sheep skins 1 Shear lings, No. 1 butchers' stock, 2530o each) short wool, No. 1 butchers' stock, 40(3 50c each) medium wool, No. 1 butchers' stock, 8080c) long wool, No. 1 butchers' stock, $1.001.50 each." Murrain pelt, from 10 to 20 per cent less, or 1214c per lb.) hone hides, salted, each, accord ing to size, $10g2.00; dry, each, ac cording to site, $1.50; colts' hides, 29(3 90o each) goat skins, common, 10(3 15c each) Angora, with wool on, 25c$10 each. Oil. Turpentine 4 5eea, VOo per gallon; In good barrel, 8Se per gallon. White Lead Ton lot, 7Jc; 500-pound lot, 82c j k than 500-pound Iota, 8)c Gasoline Stove gasoline, caiee, 23ic; iron barrel, 17c; 88 deg. gasoline, case, 32c 1 Iron barrel or drum, 26c Coal Oil Cane, 20C) Iron barrel, ISo; wood barrel, 17c Benzine 63 degree, cae 22c j iron barrel, 15ic I.iiveed Oil Raw, barrel lot, 58c; cae, 04c Boiled, 04c; 1 -barrel lot, GOe; rax-, OUc. Ladle, if you want a refined and bril liant complexion, free from blemishes, use Hollister'a Rocky Mountain Tea. Bring red lip, bright eye and a cream like complexion. 33 cent, Tea or Tab let. Sold by Frank Hart The Astorian, 75c per month. SEPTEMBER (SEPTEMBER, 1909. High Water. A.M. P. M. h.rnTI ft Date. h.m ft Friday 1 l:4t 8.9 8.6 1.0 7.1 8.7 1:321 8.9 14 Saturday t 1:37 SUNDAT 8 l:lt Monday .4 4:15 Tuesday 6 8:11 Wednesday ...... : Thuraday 7 1:08 Friday 8 1:10 Saturday 810:10 SUNDAT ..10 11:10 Monday .........11 11:57 8:01 1:44 4:10 6:15 1:10 7:41 8:61 9:68 10:64 11:4 Tueeday 11... tsa ' V7! 8.7 18:18 1:01 Wednesday 13 8:15 Thursday 14 1:04 Friday 15 1:19 1:1 1:00 1:18 1:54 8:10 8:66 4:15 Saturday 16 1:14 SUNDAY ..17 1:49 Monday 18 3:15 Tueeday It 4:04 Wednesday 10 4:50 Thweaday II 8(48 Friday ....12 7:06 Saturday ,.13 8:14 8UNDAT .......14 9:19 6:19 6:87 7:57 6.9 4.5l Tl! 1:11 Monday 15110:10 10:16 11:10 Tuesday 1811:05 Wednesday 17 11:48 T.I 1.4 Thuraday ..18 8:01 11:18 Friday 19 8:49 1:08 8.1 8.7 8.7 Lrlaj Olaa Oa. Servant (at aweet girl's boulolr Mr. Xlcefellow Is In tb parlor, mUs. Sweet Olrl (throwlnsr down a norel Ilorrorst Aui try oj:r U all donl Tell Mm hell barer to wait a little, aa I'm l:i the kltdira bflplug motber. Londou Tlt-Blt. Mia rammi. . -Shall 1 g.;t you the sLoYel, Mr Tightwad r "Wbat In the world do yon suppose I want with a shore!, Jimmy V "Bister aatd If you went wltb bee you're got to get busy and dig opt" Houston Tost The Atorian, 75c per month. TRAVELERS GUIDE. iStelmer Telegrapb LEAVES CALLEJTDES DOCK, As toria, for Portland, daily except Fri day at i P. JL ' Arrhraa fn Portlaad" t:V.VL)llli ' LEAVES ASTORIA F0K POST LAKD on Sundays at a.'30 P. SC. Ar rirea in Portland at 9:00 P. Sf. Leares Portland, Alder St Dock; daily except Friday at 7:30 A. XL Leares Portland oa Sundays at t A. Si. 0. W. S. N2v.gat.0n Co. Stain Office: Alder St Dock, Port land, Oregon. Astoria Office: Callender Dock. THE MILWAUKEE "The Pioneer Limited" St Paul to Chi cap. "Short Line" Omaha ta Chlcaio. - "South-West Limited" Kansas City to Chi cap. No train in the serrlce of any raC road in the world that equala In equip ment that of the Chicago, Milwaukee A St Paul By. They own and. opera t their own aleeping and dining can o all their train and give their patlon u exoellenoe of serrlce not obtainable else where. Bertha 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 t ran -con tinental lines In Union Depots. Her tales Dansk, Sreruk og Norsk Iller wird deutsch gesprochea. H. 8. Row, General Agent, Portland Oregon. 134 Third Street, corner Alder. vM4 "BO YE AKS F . rYPFRIENCC i .4? TMOC MAWt e .A DiaiOH r'in1 CoaYmeMT Ac Anron Mntn( a iketett and doKrtptloa MT ntrtlf wrartaln m ojMtiton tm what bar aa amiPrtlT"nlantir HANDBCCl oa PataoU ami In. UMet iMWtior nM patant. Fatanl taken tbruoch Mann Co. rsealre tfrrtat (wile, without chairs, In the .Scientific jftieriean. A haMaonaIr nhiirt rated wwklr. ' ttw eta. rulattun of anr artaiuule tiomaL Taraia, S a (ear : (or month. $k BuU hj all nwoaJeTi. iUNN&Co."'8-New York Bnooh onto, a T BU Waahtaattm. IX C. DR. CHARLES FLESH FOOD forth rtftn f M Complfmlfn "Uwawa U twis ataawwi 4 RIWOYINa WRINKLES ' eayWwVOMtiHa a wfal few m er iamaS. . twv Chart tmtk I araaaiaatats kmfwm w I thai will ramaw wwt hailawi For DwTwJtstsf On fast mymtMnhyw&ffi aH hana ara Maa anJplH5etea ftn, larf wawtanu. - natiaaiBTsv r1r art. AM a m, V ha aH wH Uk aaahfa a4 thi SflClAi Crl a atad aaaa aMtaa, we WiUawad two tM eaaaa, im pauaj I FREE ircufd aaat wwt ay kir swkdhaf k p M eMtawJaae a q DR. CHARLES Ca TflVZlif f - ..... Mug ... IP II I TT whmu syaawi kt U aMi A, .li, 1 ' YOU WILL BE SATISFIED WITH YOUR JOURNEY. U your tickets read orer the Do rer aad Rio Orasde Railroad, th "Bcenlo Llnet of the World." BECAUSE There are so many scente attrae tions and points of inter eat along the Una between Ofdes and Den Ter that tka trip sorer become tiresome. If yon are join East, writs for In formation and ret pretty book that will ten yon all about it W. C McBrfde, General Agent. 124 Third Street ' : PORTLAND. OREGON SAN FRANCISCO & PORTLAND S. S. CO. ' i '.-I..) 1 -. i b t Far Including tWth and meals, 15i -,- Round trip, 823. Steamer Leaves Astoria for . San Francisco Every 5 Days. Connects at SanFrancisco with Rail and Steamer Lines for South. era California. ! O. W. KOBEBT8, Agent. Astoria, Oregon. i A. Q. D. KgRBKT.T ! ' Gen. Pas. Agent, j 8m Franeleeo, Cat. : mm OREGON lOOTLiriE VMOTiPACinC afJSO T8 konn from Pottlaaa ' to' CUoaco No abanc of caxa. TIME PCHKDUL18 Frotn PORTLAND Depart ArrlTe Cblcafo Portland Spw'al HA a. m. Halt Lake. Denver, Vt Worth, Omaha, Kan teapot i via Huot-jciiicatfoaad Uie l,ii.t luu, Eat tuftoa Attaolle fcxpnaa tS p. m. fall taae, Denver yd wonn.umaha, Ka- 7aai la Hnnt- iDfUlD .itj , ni 1 AMI I., Chicago and lhwt 8U Paul ! Walla Walla, lewi. 7at.l Uaall S.a anAa,.... Ul iawi ( tuu. c aortas uv n M ur t t:lSp. m. apoll. ht f-aul, fialauJ ria&po- iMMwauaee, thicao, fcaoa aud Cast Dally ex eept Kun Columbia Kl-er to dam Daily e oeptMoa rortiana auc Way landing day attain A. C CRAIG, GenT, Pass. Ajt, Portlant STEAMER RAHC0TTA Leares Astoria on the Tid DAILY FOR ILWACO, connectlnr thero wlU trains for Long Deach, Tioga and North Beach points. Returning ar rlvs t Astoria same evening, fhroufh ticketa to and from an prin cipal European cltlee. G. W. ROBERTS, Aaent, Astoria, Ore. yS",M MEN UOWQM f iu I r 8 i for aaaat alt.t dlarharta.iSamati eaia.w3 II trriutioaa ar alcaral mi m.kwm. af Bacaa aiaaibri f rn PuhIm. aad aa a MEN IMS WOMEN. r aaaatarmi amautioaa. IcaratlaM auhtUM. a I I ruiHM, aaa iww TattaWChtlliaal6S. fal ar . , tueunun,!. ait. " av t la plaia wraaaar, k. .mu i A IS.rSbtUS.S. Vr Ctrrtilar t aa raaW Astoria & Columbia River R. R Co. EFFECTIVE 281 211 1 80 24 I "22 jLrave. aTrri. p.m. la, m n. m.la. m.l 7:10) 8:001 8:10 9:10 PORTLAXD (Union Depot.) leave. OoMe. arrive ClaUkine Junct. , Wet port. 0:0:110:0:) B:24 I0:i 10:3.1,11:35 arrive ASTORIA lfare . leave ASTORIA arrive arrive WARREXTOX leave Vsve WARREXTOX arrive arrive Ft. rUeveas-Wave leave Ft. Steven arrive ; 8:15' 8:35 5:50 ll:40j ll:3.j 0:l12:a5 U:j 8:308:11; 12:10 8:40 6:212:30 8:40'C:2tt . 8:83;0:31 8:58.6:40 . 8:127ia. 9:187:11 ; 9:2.V7:2 arrive WAURr.Mt).i leave 11:33 leave WARREXTOX leave Clatsop. .' rt Cearnart arrive 8rUSII)K ' leave n. ni. U2:l4i 12:21 2M. Sunday only. ' ' ; ' 'ThrouRh tk-keta ami close conneetlon Via. N. P. railway at Portland and Goble, and O. R. 2?. via. Portland. ' . J. C MAYO, G. F. aad P. AaL TRAVELERS' GUIDE. ASK ANY TRAVELER and ha will tell yea the ' Eiectrio lighted. Is toe Creek Trail of them til for " C0AF0XT 81 J ELEGAKCE. .. . The ticket office "it Portland Ii'at - 55 Morrison St, Cor. $L T .... j ..... . A. D. CIIAELT0N, jAaaistaneseral Ptftsen gr,' Agn t. PORTLAND. OREGON. fl "Bestr a i ? d by Test" A trans continental trav eler says: I've trie4 them all and I prefer the North Western Limited It's the best to be (bond from coast to coast" It's "The Train for Com fort" every night in the year between Minneapolis, St Paul and Chicago. ''' . ' " ' ,. : " . Hne starting oa a trip do matW whera writ tar lotmatlng wfaraaa Uon aboat eomfortabie travaUsg. H L SISLfJL fjensral Af cat. 132 Third 8t Portland, Oregon. T. W. TSABDALS, Geaeral Panger Agent, Hi. Paui, Minn. AfiK.THX AGENT FOB TICKETS VIA. . To' Spokane,' St Paul, Mlnneapolla, Duluth, Chloage, St. Lewie, and all ' points east and SMth. 2 OVERLAND TRAINS DAILY Q The Flyer and! he Fast Mail L SPLENDID SERVICE " UP TO DATE EQUIPMENT COURTEOUS EMPLOYE , Daylight trip aoroaa the Cascade and Reoky Mountains. For tickets, rates foldera and full In foruatloD call on or address H. DICKSON. City Ticket Agent, 128 Third Street, Portland, Or. -. O. TERKES, A. Q. P. A, Corner llrst avenue and Tesler way, Seattle, Waso. WE GIVE EXPEDITED SERVICE ON FREIGHT ROUTE YOUR SHIPMENTS VIA GREAT NORTHERN Full Information from -WM. HARDER, General Agent, Portland, Ore. The WorUTa Paw Ronto. SEPT 18, 1905. Arrive "trr23T23 21) a. m. p. m.p.m a. m 11:201 9:30 8:40 7:40 7:19 ' 6:10 : 10:5O 9:11 8:51 7:45 7:4(W 8:20?:43 10:43 10:231 :052:2(H 7:20 12:15 10:23! 7:W 10:13 7:06! 0:52 0:52; 10:14 10:03 10:05j 5:0,! 6:20 4:45 4:38 9:45: :22 :3H1 6:1' 4:l 9:N 1 ) 7:tS! Saturday ...10 Mfl 1:43