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About The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 16, 1905)
MONDAY, OCTOBER i(J, 1903. THE MORNING ASTORIAN. ASTORIA, OIitoN. PORTLAND MARKETS I itesf Quotations' In the Portland Markets. Couplet Market Report Correct Each P7 Giving th Wholesale Prici of Commodities, Farm Produce and Vf UblM. Portland, Oct. J A 15c advance in sugar thi morning uriled wlmlcaale dealer, who had for week Wo pur suing a hand-to-mouth jtollcy in car- rjriitf atoek. The -tone of the ugr market wa emmldered weak Inab'ad of flriii, ami wholeaaler did nut want to be caught in a decline with a lot of lilglirlred augar on hand, The ad vance Id it'll rnldared a natural remit of the condition of aiioply ami demand, but I taken U llluatrato the manner in which the augar trut can raise or low er nlcra at will, ngurdle. of condi tion. Haw augnr have lieen conaldcred weak on the Atluutk t for aomo time, a a rcult of heavy crop, and a de cline in refined ugnr wa therefore con sidered probable, ahoiild a ilmnge occur at all. Produce clrnlct'i fear that much of the onion cni of Oicjfon ha lan-n Injured 1 the continuous rain of the mt neck, and that Bacardi y of girnd atock Mill reault. "Many of the ouiona have ln-rn pulled and ycre left on the ground, where they have la-come too damp to hh away." one wholesale onion dealer aid thi morning, "and utile a few dry day thould follow auon, thene on Ion already under shelter will lie In clined to aprout. The union already under shelter are in good condition for keeping, hut thee ate few in coinrmii on to the entire crop of the atate. Con tinuous rain at thia time of year are unusual and onion grower did not ex pect them." Grain, Predate, Teefl. Wheat-Walla Walla, 72cj valley, 72cj blueitem, 75c red, 68c. Oat White, F.M.Bflj gray, $22. Ilarley-ltrewing, f'JO feed, $19.50; rolled, $21.60. Hay Timothy, $12,5013.00, . clover, H50ft0 cheat, $740B; alfalfa, $10. MilMufT-Middllng, $24.24j chop, $19 bran, $1020: ahorU, $2122. Hour Hard wheat, patent, $4.50; straight, $3.503.00; graham, $3.00 rye, $5 whole wheat flour, $3.85 valley flour 13.80(4; Pakota, 10.50(5,7.23; eaitem, rv. $5.50; Nll.bury, 88.83(57.25 Corn-Whole, '$28; cracked, $20 per ton. Rye-f 1.30 per cwt. Produce. Butter Fancy creamery, 27c; city creamery, 32)o; dairy, I617c; itore, 415c Chee Young America, 15cj Oregon full cream, 13e. . . . Egg Kreh Oregon ranch, 2fljg27ic; eastern egg, 2520cj cold it or age, 23 24o. Poultry Rooster,, 8(0c hen, 10ft lie; fryer, lOrlle; broiler, 10(8) lie j gee w, live 8(&8j dressed, DtfJ 10c; turkey, live, 14 15c; dreed, 18 2ic; duck, old, 11(3 12c aprlng duok, 12rijl3ej pigeon, per dozen, $1.00 155 j quaba, $2.002.50. Honey Dark, 10illej amber, 12 13c; fancy white, 12130. Frnita and Vegetables. Grape 60c$1.00. California, grape $101.23,.. Canteloupe Crate,. $1 115. Pluma Crate, 5075o. reachesOregon VreeUne 75c(g$1.50. Applea Green, 75e(g$IJW. , . . Grape fruit Crate, $2.50 3.00. Huckleberrie rer lb, 7c. Cranberriea per bid, 10 ($9.50. Tropical fruits Lemon, fancy, $5.00; choice, $4.50 per boxj orange, $4W 6.00; banana 6c per lb pineapples, $3.60(34.00 per doten. , - Potatoea New Oregon,8576e per 100 lbj onion, 85c per 100 lb tomatoes, box, 2030cj tnnlpy Back, . 75(5 00c cabbages, per pound, lffil 1 4e; head lettuce, 23(S30c per doten s ul- radUbej;f'tpfy'ien, 154 j green onions, per doieiqc jliuWb, Jb, 2S21p. ;, (nArJipit, 60c ; Det,: f 1.00 per sack 1 carrot, , 75o peraadc green, Jeaa, l2c; gnen beana, ,($(&5ejj ., garllo.. iOc;. ,fgg.,pjni, jWl corn, 12otd9X. .teel potatoea, 21cj red pepper, f .ptjlj,..0 j.-fr, .. J.K Drjed FrniAppleTiponLOJc per IK undried, aack or Jwiea,, doij'J apricjou 11 0121 1 , peacfiea, 10llei pear, 1012 '.'i4t) 'prnnefe, Ifllltn, 1(3 S 3-4cj d(j, wnlte noijej fimyVna,, 2(5cj Fari aaU,l(kJ p1upf pitied, fcc, , Cereal foodl-EolIed oatir cream $0 rb.'(iAck. $.78; lower grade, $3.00 $915; oatmeal, tteel rat, 60-tb. aaeka, $3 per Wle; 101b. tack, $415 per bale; oat meal (ground), 601b, lack, 7J50 pel balef 101b. tacki, $4.00 per bale) pllt!sck, $515j Eaitem transplanted, 11.80 peat, 4.00 per 100-lb. eackj 251b. box, $1.18) pearl barley, $4-28 per. 100 lb. 25-lb. boxea, $1.25 per boxj paatrj flour, 10 lb. aacka, fiM per bale. Canned salmon-olumll rirer, Mb. talla, $1J5 2 lb. Ulla, $2J50 fancy Mb. flata, $2.00 1 2 lb. fancy Jlate,. SLj fancy Mb. oval, $2.75 j Aleak, talta, pink, 00c red 11.45) nominal, 2a, tall, $2.00. ftlaaon fruit Jar Ilalf-jrallonf per grosa, $l.00 quarta, 87J0j pints, $8.83 j extra rape, per gros, $2.39. Economy fruit Jar Half gallon, per grosa, 1 13.35) quarta, $10.00 pint, $8.85 extra cap, $1.85. Everlasting fruit Jar Half-gallon, $12.50 quart, $8.50; pinU, $7JW extra cap, glata, $2.50. Groceriea, Prorlalona, Itc. Sugar, mck basis tiolden C, 4.05; extra C, $4.75; powdered, $5.35; patent cube, $5.25; cane, D. O., $515; fruit sug ar, $3.60; beet sugar, $5.15; barrel, cwt., lOej kg. cwt 25c; boxe, ewt, 60o ad- vance over aack baai (let l-4o per lb. if paid for ia 15 daya). Salt-Bale of 75 2s, bale, $1.00; bale of 30-3, bale, $1.00; bale of 40-4. bale, $1.00 bale of 1510a, bale, $1.60 bag, 50, fine, ton, $11.00; bag, 60 lb., genu ine Liverpool, ton, $17.00 bag, 60 lb., 1-2 ground, 100s, ton, $7.00 U. 8. V. P., 20 6-lb, carton, $2.25 It 8. V. P 24 3-lb. carton, $1.75; Liverpool lump, ton, $18.60. Rice Imperial Japan, No. 1, $5.35 1-2; Southern, Japan, 4 1-235cj broken, 3 3-4c head, fancy, 8 3-4c head, choice, l-2. Dates Golden, BO Ib. boxes, fl0 1 2c lb. packages, 8c Fard., 181b. boxea, $1.40 box. Nuta-Walnut. No. I, sort hell, 18c No. 1, hard hell, 13 3 4c; Chile, 13c; almond, 20c; filbert, I417c; Brazil, 15c; pecans, 13 1-2(3 15c; hickory, 8c; Virginia peanuts, 77 l-2c; Jumbo Virginia peanuts, 9c; Japanese peanut, 5 1-2(3 Oc; chestnuts, Italian, 14c; cocoa nuts, doten, 90e. rtg-Whlte, lb., 8 1 2flc; black, 0 7eV-. ' v. 1 Bean-Small white, 4 l-4c; large white, S lie; pink, 3; bayou, 4 3 4c; Llmas, 7e; Mexican', red, 0c Pickled goods-pickled pig' feet, 1-2-barrel. $5.00; 1-4 barrela, $2.?5 15-!b. kits, $115 pickled tripe, 1-2-barrels, $3.00 14 Urrels, $2.75; ll-lb. kita, $1.25 piokled pig' tongues, 1-2-berrela, $0.00 1-4 Urrela, $3.00 15-lb. kita, 11.50; pickled lambe' tongues, 12 bar rel, $9.00; 1-4 Urrela, $5.50; 15 lb. kiU, 273. Coffee Mocha, 242cj Java, fancy, 20(J32c; Java, good, 20(J24c Java, ordl na, 17220cj Costa Rica, fancy, 189 20cj Costa Rica, good, 1418c; Ar buckles, 16c per lb.; Lion, 16c per lb. Columbia coffee, 13 l-4c; Salvador, 110 15c Provision--Ham, to izej U 3 4o; ham, picnic, 9 l-2o; bacon, regular, 12c; bacon, breakfast, 13 1-2($19 l-2c; dry salt tide, 11c; bck. dry salt, 11c. Lard Kettle-rendered i iTlorc, ! lie; tub, 11 14c; 60s, 11 l-4c; 20c, 11 3 -8c; 10. 11 a-4c 6s, )l 7-flo; Standard purer Tierce, 10c; tubs, 10 l-4c; 60. 10 l-4cj 20, 10 3-8c; 10. 10 3 4c; 6, 10 l-4c; 0a, 9e. Compound 1 Tlefcei.Te; tuba, 1 l-4c; 50. 0 3-4c; 10,;7 I4c' Ma Santagw Portland nan, 18 1-te per lb.; minced ham, 10c; summer, choice dry, 17 l-2c; bologna, long, 0 l-2c; Wiener wurst, 8cj liver, 6cj port, 9c; blood, 6c; headcheese, J 2 l-2cj bologna aausage, link, 4 l-2c, 4 . y j r Raisins Loos Muscatel, 3 crown, 7 lie 1 2 crown, 0 l-2c; bleached seed lesa 6ultanas, 712c; unbleached teed let Sultanas, 0 3-4c; London layers, 3 crown, whole boxea of 20 lb, $1.85; 2 crown, $1.79. Freak Meat! and Fiah. Fresh meata Veal, email, 7 l-28c large, 3J5c pork, 77e; beef, bulls, 1 l-22c; cows, 3 1-S4c; iteers, 4 l-25 l-2cj mutton, 0O l-2c; Iambi, 7(37 lie. Oyster Shoahrater ly, per gnllon, 1215; per aack, $3.75 ttet; Olympia, per TIDE TABLE, OCTOBER, 1903., Hlfh Water. A.M.. ( P.M. i ft .Date. h.m. ft SUNDAY 1:19 S I aea vmtLf-v:....... g,7 Wednesday 4 6:14 7:41 4:BI ft Tharedar ........ 6 . :CS lf:20 t.l Fiiaar".i.u....i. Saturday ........ T 4 8 T.ll T.I 1:15 1: 441 J 7.1 7.6 M7NDAT I Mftnday I 10:40 11:15 Weiaxlar lfll:l T.8 WiMltieailav 11H-.ES Ivk .w Thuradar .i..lzl v:i t'll:25 ,1 "J.I 12:54 crattrrday It) PUKDATi .......1 1:20 1:45 1:10 Si I Monday K- H itrewdar .-vi....-!? 1:41 sri Wedneada K ...... J W-1 : ? l:l l:5 4:52 THursdajT ......! '3 7.J! 42 )T.i rr day. ....... 101 turn J.t :1 BUNDAT K 7:4 7:201 I: to IT 1.1 7.2 MOrtday........! tan t.4 Toeaday ...V Z4I Wedneadar ......25 9:40 10:28 1:59 1.0 10:68 7.1 Thursday 2&jll:15 s. 9.2 1.2 8.2 1.0 t.T 11:48 5S Friday' $ui i Paturdar1.. ...... M SUNDAY n ll:S5 9: It 11:18 1:28 1:171 filH Tuesday Ill 8:68 1:44! 9.1 per 100 Iba. . Clam-IIardshlL per box, $2.00; raxor elama, $2.00 per aack. Flab Crab, per dozen, $1.50 Shoal water bay oyster, per aack, $4.00; oys ter, gallon, $215; halibut -0c; black cod, 7e; bat, per lb;, 15c; herring, 0c; 7e; base, per, lb, 12 l-2) herring, 6ej flounder, 6c; catfish, 8e; lobsters, per lb, 12 l-2c; diver amelt 7e; shrimp, 10c; percb, 6c; sturgeon, 0c; ailrerslde, 0e aea trout, 12 l-2c; black baai, 20 25cj Yaqulna chinook aalmon, 6c 1 Grain bag Calcutta and domestic, 7 l-2e. Wool-Valley, 2027 l-2c; EaaUrn Oregon, 1820c. Tallow Prime, per lb., 3(33 8 4c; No. 2 and grease, 22 l-2c. Mohair Choice, 30(3 32c Feathers Gees, white, 3340uj geese gray or mixed, 2530c; duck, white, 15(320c; duck, mixed, 12(3 15c Beeswax Good, clean and pure, 20 22e per lb. Hop, Wool, Bides, Itc. Hop New crop, 10(3 12c; old crop, 10 (2 12c, Hidea-Dry hide, No. 1, 16 lb, and up, 10(210 l-2 per lb.; dry kip, No. 1, 0 to 15 lb., 14gl6c per lb.; dry ealf, No. 1, undo; 0 lb., 1718c; dry salted, bulls and stag, on third lea than ury flint (culls, moth-eaten, badly cut, scored, murrain, bair slipped, weather-beaten or grubby, 23c per lb. Ice si ; salted hides, steer, sound, 60 lbs. and over, 9($l0a per lb.; 60 to 00 lb., 8 l-2&0c per lb.; under 50 Iba. and cows, 80a per lb.; salted stag and bulls, sound, 0c per lb.; salted kip, sound, 15 to 30 lbs., 9c per lb.; salt ed veal, aound, 10 to 14 Iba., 9c per lb.; salted calf, sound, under 10 lbs, 10c per lb. (green, unsalted, lo per lb. lea; culls, lo per lb. few). Sheep sklnsi Shear linga, No. 1 butcher' stock, 2530o each; hort wool, No. 1 butcher' stock, 40 6O0 each; medium wool, No. 1 butcher' tock, 6080c; long wool, No. 1 butchers' Stock, $1X0(31.60 each. ' Murrain pelts, from 10 to 20 per cent leas, or 12 14c per lb.; hors hide, salted, each, accord ing to site', $1.50(32.00; dry, each, ac cording to aize, $1.50; colta' hide, 25 60e each; goat skins, common,' 10(3 15e each; Angora, with wool on, 2fc3$1.50 each. Oil. 1 . ,. Turpentlne-t'4we, 860 per gallon; in good barrels, 880 per gwllon. White Lead Ton lota, 7Jc; 600-pound loU, 8!r; le than 600-pound lot, 81c Gasoline Stove gasoline, cases, 231c; Iron barrels, 17c; 86 deg. gasoline, case 32c i iron barrel or drum, 20c. Coal Oil-Case, 20c; Iron barrel, 15c; wood barrels, 171c Iientirw 63 degree, case 22c; iron barrel, 151c Liiveed Oil Raw, barrel lot, 58c; case, 64c Boiled, 64c; 1 -barrel lota, 00c; ce, 00c. " New Cure for Cancer. ; All surface cancer are now known to be curable, by Bucklen'e Arnica Solve Jaa. Walters, of Duffield. Va.: writes: "I had a cancer on my lip for year, that seemed Incurable, till Buoklen' Arnica Salve healed it, and now it I perfectly well. Guaranteed euro lot tut and burna. 25o at Chi. RogerV drug (tore. BO YEARS' CXPERIENCe A Tradc Mark fHtfv CoenrniGHT Ac Anym sanetna a an dMrliiw air awoaiT urwuin roir optrnon jtm wmh aa nwm m pmi Smii MrlfldT onnl SnfraL AMt W atnaahl MlanlaMn. dnmaliiiilils. Mom (trkKI? ennSdanUsl. HAMDBC0. on PaMola I MMWW III. MTU rtn 1 DmlmHK. 1 Xo. raoslT yriai mtHfm, wubw essnra. la tkm It i Scientific' Jlanm. - A )inflannrr UlnsfralMI wsr. ' formal sfn - niiwM4( any mmiium frau. . i rmrt .jrimta,U eVtaaraM a1 I rttaln.- I'UNiUCtL?'1. New Tort ranoa um, em w bw, wsaaiaaiaa. u. u In OCTOBER OCTOBER, 1905. Low Water. A.M- p yT. Date. h.m. ft h.m. BUNDAT I :2( :l:l .-9.1 1.1 1.4 1.1 17 1.1 Monday Tueeday,, I 10:0 IS Wednesday 4 Thursday ,i 61 Friday ...V....i. 41 1:00 I; 10 It: 23 '.Si 1:21 I: Si i:6 4:52 1:29 1:18 Saturday ......, T SUNDAY 2 Monday ......... t 0.7 JUI5 4t2t 7 Tlieariav . :1(H 9-9 Wednesday ,;..;11 21 TBttraxiay v..;. :;;12 Friday.. 1:29 1: 67 Jt.t r-24 Jill 9.1 9.1 o.t 0.6 Batertray i. ...... 14 7:21 S 8UWDAT .w;.;;15 7:47f t.l Monday Hi 1:11 II 1:60 TMsxiay 17 !4l WlklllMllK :. i(M.nl ttfo 10:021 51 Thursday 19 1:67 15 10:51 11:4$ Friday 2010:68 t.7 1.2 l.t 1.1 Saturday 2..;.i u:ij;i.i SUNDAY 22 Monday 21 Tteeday 24 0:55 2:08 1:14 1:48 1.4 S. II l:Ul 15 1:1 ;cii Wedneadhy 1S 4:11 4.' 501 1.1 0.4 O.t Thursday ........21) 6:021 1:40! rriaay it 5:50 :28 Saturday . 1:25 J!12 9: 00) 1:60 9:40 -0.0 SUNDAY ,......! ?:21 1:09 1:62 M I.I 2-4 3S -r Tuesday 41 DR. 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It is ;The 1rrorrdrs Beat LitH trad roa our Gal book telling til about it Tjrprwrher supplies. Ma ' chin rented. Stcaoffiphcn fVmahe. Th Smith Premier Typewriter Comptay xl buxn 3 1 rorUaad Urj .to !rD ,;!w m."cii.'ft), ts r-ti'fur YOU WILL BE SATISFIED WITH YOUR JOURNEY. If your .tickets read over, the Deo rer and Rio Grande Railroad, the "Scenic Vat of, tb. W0XI4.- . BECAUSE ....... v v . ,..;. I -.v 1re are a4 many scenlo Attra .tlona and polnta of; Interest. e)on toe una betweea Os-Jen and Den ver that the tiia. never become tlraaoma. tf you are going EstTwUta formation and ret i pretty book t&ai win ten 0tfa1l 'about1 ft4' 7 " " . . i . . ar . r. 1 w. Mosrioe, unrar Agent. ! r ' Third Street J' J PORTLAND. - - OREGON SAN -FRAWGISCO & P0RTLAKD" S.' S-CO. fart inoludlng berth and meale, 915; Round -trlv, 25. Steamer Lciycj Astoria Tor San ; Francisco Every 5 Days. Connects at SanFrancisco with Rail and Steamer. Macs for South. era California. , s t V' m t.t tTv ' ' O. W.'ltOBRRTafAgltn't. Atdrlir, Dretfol.'F , A. a D. Kt2&LUs A.ant11 w wa uLi u taav-FraKolaea, CaV 4 r? ! '4i .1' b. v t it. STAMMERING- AND v STUTTER- For Partkslara Address , TEX PACIFIC SCB00L. FOR STAX- MXSXSS '-.-.; 12U east JCamhii Street, .CM j Portland, Oregon.. :! - CPltJtneaaalmii etK-karM.laaaaiiBaUo, pfianl.t o alomttaa ef Mcl kMttbraaw. il"'Ny oMUaa,a4a- aatrt. (uu wt a . ia. m 1 ar aotnaoaa. LsaMatn.tr aaefc7 V ,a, - iT ar anil la ala wraar, J J t a. f iMUN.ra. . ' OtcaUr aaat aa mi " 1 m " wia ! Hrtaawt TRAVELERS' GUIDE. Steamer Telegraph ilAYKS CALLtKDES DOOC, As toria, for Portland, dally except Tri day at P. If. Arrive la Portland at S.30 P. IT, LEAVES AST0SIA FOX POST LAKO on Sundays at 1:30 P. K. Ar rive ia Portland at 9:00 P. M. ' Leaves PortUnd, Alder St Dock, dally except Friday at 7:30 A. X. Leaves Portland oa Snnflaya at I A. H . 0. W. S. fifivlwtlon Co. Mais Office: Alder St Dock, Port- land, Orefon. . . , , j Astoria Office: - CaUeader Dock. THE MILWAUKEE The Pioneer Limited SL Paul w Chi. cato. "Short Line Omaha t Chicafo. "South-Weit Limited" Canau ; , City to Chicago. . No trains in the service of any rr road In the world that equals in equip meat that of the Chicago, Milwaukee A St Paul By. They own and operate their own Bleeping and dining ears on all their traina and give their nations en excellence of service not obtainable eke- where. , Berths on their eleepers ere longer, viguer ana. wiaer inan in stmuar ears oa any other line: 'They protect their trains by the Block ysteni. " ' Connections made with ali trans-coa tinental lines in. Union Rjpota. l .Btf tales Danak, 'Svenak og Norsk Hier wird dentsck geaprochesu ! Tt 8. RoweJ, Ccneral AeealTortlaaA Oregoa.' 1S4 Third Btreet, corner Alder. Qdfgon Short line ADliMONRiCinC 70 hours from Portland to CMatf. No cnania of ears... TIME HPH EDCLE8 from PORTLAND i Depart! Arrivs Chicago Porttaad Bpecta tlii. ra. Malt Lake. IVnrer, Ft Worth, Otnaba, Kao- dtpat aaaui.HtUMila, Chieao and the Eaat via Hunt- 1 T ! Itlaatle v . lit "alt Laae. 'ftonvar Vtl Kiop.ni. wonn.umaba.Kaa. T:Uas via Hunt- aaaClty. HI Looli. Inctoa. vawagoaDa uexael 'HI V 'I 1.11 -It Vt : WMU WalUhfawl. ;Uh,8pokaiie.a(lno- SUPao) VaatMall te i-c. a, via Spo kane lapolta.t raol, OnlnlkJ A Buiwaoaee. cuicuo. Moeaaat ballrei- (Columbia Blvar to l a at Dailvex oept Mob oept Han roniaoaanc Way.. da atram T A. t CRAIG, Cenl, Pass. Agt, Portland. STEAMER NABC0TTA ' Leave Astoria oa the Tide "bAILY XXCETT SVSDXT.' FOR ILWACO, connecUna there with trains YO tOhf befcea, Ttoga' ioi NortB Be4ca"pbtna.! "BWuriilna- Ar- rtve'ilstrnii4'm'ivw'mt'f v " raroagk Odketatbi and freta'aH prta - fetpaTtttrbbeai Vltlea. O. TT. R(JfiiRTfi,('lnL a. f r, 1" iT iiL"'1T; " FJtECTIVX SSI 28 30 24 ,2i Leaye., ajn. P- a. m.; p. ra. i:WRTtBn) Ttl 8:10j :14 leave, uotne, A3 arrivs Clatskine jJict. :03'10:M1 0.2410.2ft -. WeatperV .. 10:311:35 arrive . ASTORIA; Je,ve .' leave ASTORIA' arrive arrive WARRENTON leave leave WARREJTON : arrive arrive Ft. 6tvna .save - leave Ft Stevey arrive arrive WARREJiTON leave leave WARRETON leave - - j .- TsiVtfiVN 5: 11:3.-. :te6ilWlf:05 11:65! 8:W:ll RilOl :46:23 12:301 40 S5 0:39 1:68 a. an 11:55 4 HZT:U3I 12:141 1:187:11 12:21 9:25i7i20l 12:30 arrive . SEASIDE leave ( 6:15 Sunday only. . ." .' .," Through ticket and doe connection Goble, and 0. R. k If. via. Portland.' " - . .. 1.. 1 i J TRAVELER! GUIDE. , IT 4 1. mm TRAVELED . . andhewfll D t : . , ElectrioLigbtea, . U tbe Cfift Trila'df thea 'tn Vdr COMFORT aid ELEGANCE The ticket office at Portland is 55 Morrison St., Cor. 3d. A. D. CHARLTON. Assistant General Peseenger'Afent. PORTLAND. 0REC0H. 3C "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 io be found from coast to coast" . It's The aVam-fbr Com fort" every night in the year between Minneapolis, St. Paul and Chicaeo. tfeihr atartlni on a trip no natter wherewrtta for lotereatlnc tnioraoar Uoa about eomsjrtanle travellag. " LsiSLWral Atatri L 132 Third 6L Portland, Oregon. T. W. TIA8DALK. Gaaarml Paaaenctr Axenl. i ?4. ,n. St; lfianJaTv?."fl 3 5i 'W H1 ASK TBS A.QENT . fOK, . TICKET5 Te Spokane, St Paul, Mlnaeaswn. Duluth, Chieage, . Latiia. and all points sast and svvtH. 2 OVERLAND TRAINS DAILY Q The Flyer EiidThe Fast Mill L IPLENDIO SERVICE UP TO DATE EQUIPMENT ' COURTEOUS EMPLOYE , ' V i''.'!l ' a- , . Oaylfght trip aoroaa the Cascade and Rooky Mountain. For tickets, rates foldera'and full ln eomaUon call 00 or addreea , . . H. DICKSON. 1 Cltir Tlclret 'Agent 4 131 Third Street. Portland. Oe, k Oj TEBKE5. A. a .P. A, . , ' Corner First avenU apd Tealer war. Seattle. Wash! T? , WE. GIVE EXPEDITED " aa-ftvirr Vim rttriruT ROUTE YOUI )UII SHIPMENTS 1 I Fall WM. HARDER, General Agent. Portland, t)r i The WorioTa Pair RatiU. X' 1 i' aa n il j SmPT, ilTi 0 1 J .(tliwh Prpot) 11 S ArriveJ lifT-U T UTsf! ' ' a, m.lpvni.'ajn. a. m, t - IlsMl:M;.v 10:30 8:40 ' "' ,' 8:11 T:40 8i81 J;10 . f . . ", I It43 a:l i 7:40 8:20!:15 10:W 7:20 1:06 i:tD 10:25 7:20 2:15 10:M . 7:08 2:00 10:11 f 7:06 . 10:14 V, 8:82 . , ; 10:W 3 8:52 8:05 10:05 V .. .. , - , ."ii aaton, 6:2w 4:45 . 1:4$ - : . Gearhart 18:22 4:38 ; t 9:3S 4:3 :3J . . . ' via. N. Pk railway at Portland aad C. MAYO, G. F. aad P. Agtat. 1