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TUSEDAY, NOVEMBER 7, 1905. THE . MORNING-ASTORIAN. ASTORIA. OREGON. The Delicious Fragrance from a hot Royal Baking Powder biscuit . whets the appetite ROYAL Baking Powder improves the flavor and adds to the healthful ness of all risen flour-foods. It renders the biscuit, bread and cake more digestible and nutritious. i Royal Baking Powder makes hot breads wholesome. Food raised with Royal will not distress persons of icli ' rate or enfeebled digestion, though eaten warm and fresh. I atest QuoUfions in the Portland Markets. Complet Market Report Corrected Each Day Giving th Wholesal Price of Commodlti, Fara Produe aad Yeg. Portland, Nor. 5,-Hop ulea are ftr quant, though prb-ea art not encourag ing. Over 1000 Uh'S of hope changed band yesterday In Portland nd vk'ln lly, but only a mall proportion were choiea, - Pair vrer made of the latter at He, but a a rule holder of choice hop will not'aell at present offering. ' The market In 'Oil city la very firm a far aa the local demand U concerned and moat of the mill will bt angaged in grinding oriental orders until after the first of tie new year. The reaon why the oriental wanta the flour hip ped before January .one la on aooount to the advani on freight rate, which goea into effect on that date from all Facifio Coast port. At the moment no new orders are coming from the Orient because the mill cannot delivef the food .Id" time to take advantage of Hi lower rate. On thi account the claim la made that export value art too high.1 Millers on the other hand ar of the opinion that tbey cannot do busi ness at less with wheat selling at Its present value.. , ........ All wheat values except the valley grade, are 1c lower today on account of the lower price ruling throughout the world. Valley la la higher on account of the general scarcity of that grade, - Millstuff ar very firm with prloea held at the highest level. Rolled Barley is 6O0 a barrel higher today, the new price being held at $22.80 Grain, Product, rS. Wheat WaTTa Walla, 73cj valley, 7E5o blueetera, 77c red, 701c OnU-White, 624.50; gray, $22. TIDE TABLE, NOVEMSIR, 1906. Low Water. A.M. P.M. Date. In.m rC h,m. ft. Wednesdajr 1 Thursday I Friday ... 3 Saturday 4 BUNDAT 5 Monday Tuesday 7 Wednesday I Thursday ........ rriday 10 Paturday 11 SUNtAT 13 1:16 1.8110:16 -0.6. 10:15 1.2 Ii:i2 0.0 11:06 I t 0:14 1:17 1:40 1:15 4:15 8: OS 0.6 1:10 1.1 1.0 1:11 2 0 1.1 1:141 It 1.5 4:17 1.1 1.7 1:12 1.1 1.0 1:63.0.1 1:48 4:18 0:18 11 0:30 0.4 1.4 7:011 0.1 17! 7:11-0-1 Monday Hi T:I5 l.ll 1.02 0.1 0.1 TueSa,y is Wedneadar 16 T16S l:l! 1.1 1:11 II 14 II 11 1:05 0:44 0.1 Thursday 14 1:04 tHdT 1 0:621 10:10 10:66! 11:10 RaflUAI " 12:02 t unday zoi 0:Mfl.l i;it 2:J 1:15 4:12 6:26 0:16 T:02 T:60 1:15 T Tuesday ..i......xi 1:14 1:10 1:13 4: 101 1.4 1.7; 1.0 10 1.1 Wednesday n Thursday " VM 14 0.1 -0.1 Saturday 26 BUNDAT .....,.! Monday 27 6:1 f.U 7:00! 7:41 12 PORTLAND MARKETS 1.5 1.6 1.4 1.1 14 Tuesday . 2 1.4 l.f 1:4 1:11 Barley-Brewing, 620 feed, SUJOi relVd, 121.80. 117 Timothy, $120013.00 elover, tSMQ9i cheat, $7.M(38 alfalfa, $10. MlllMuffa-Mlddllnga, $24(323 j chop, $l$i bran, $19(3201 borta, 82122. Flour Hard wheat, patent, 84.50j straight, $3,SO3.DO graham, $3.60) rjt, 65 1 wool wheat flour, 83.68; valley flour $3.80(34) Dakota, to507.2oj sastern ry. $3.60; I'lllsbury, $0Jt(S715 Com Whole, 828 s erscksd, $20 par ton. Ky 81.30 per cwt Prodse. Butter Fancy Creamery, 27J cltjr creamery, 30(S32lci dairy, 16 17c .tor 14ilflo. Chee Young America, lflcj Oregon full cream, 14 le. Kgga rreh Oregon rsnch, 293J0c astern egire, 2320ci cold Koran, 23 32o. Poultry Rootr, 6 9c; fcen, 11 I2cj fryer, 10(1 lei broiler, 10 1 let ge, Uv, $&8ic drewed, OO lOcj turkeys, lire, 1415cj dreed, 18$ 20c duck, old, ll12c) spring duck, 12 13c j pigeon,. per dozen, $1.001X3; quaU, 62.002.o0. Honey Dark, 10(?lle amber, 12 (3 13c; fancy wLIUi, 121 13k. , Fruits and Vegetable. ? Grapes 0fiJ76c . ', ': California grapes 7flctl.00y Csntelotipes Crete, 11.25. Plums Crate, 60fc75c reachra Oregon Freotton 72e'i$10, Applt-s Hreen, 75ctgtl-60. Grape fruit-Crate, t2.Wg3.00. Huckleberriea Per lb, 7e. Crnbcrrlrer 111, $9.M 10.00. Tropical fruits Lemon, fancy, $3.00 j choice, $4.30 per box; orange, $4.303 8.00 1 banana, So per lb; pineapple, $130(34.00 per doacn. roUtoea Oregon, per aack, 00(J73cj onions, 85r(S.00, per 100 lb.; tomaoea box, 20(3300; turnip, sack, 75(3 90c j cabbage, per pound, l(Jl 1 4cj head Irttuo, 2630e per. dozen; hot bouse, $1 box 1 celery, doten, 78 (g 80c; radUhe, per doten, 15c; green onion, per doten, 15c j rhnbarb, lb, 22)o. Cucumbers Box, 60c j beet, $1.00 per sacki carrots, 73c per sack; green peaa, l2c; greea lean, 45c; wax, 4c; garlic, 10c; egg plant, ISe lb.; wax, 4c 1 corn, 12Jc dot.; sweet potatoes, 2e; red peppers, 60 pound. t Dried Fruit Apple, evaporated, file per ib.) sundried, sack or boxes, none; apricote 11(3121; peaches, 10lle; pears, 10$ 12 I Zct prunes, Itatisn, 0(3 1 2c; French, 3 l-2ej fig, Cat. black, S J4c do, white, none; Smyrna,. 20c; Fard. date, 6c; plutna, pitted, 60. Cereal foods Rolled oat, cream, 80 Ib. sack, " 6.7B; lower grade, $3.00(3 $818; oatmeal, atecl tai, 60-lb, sacks, $8 per bale; 10 lb. aacks, 64A per bale; oat meal (ground), SO-lb. sacka, $7JW per bale; lO lb, sacka, $4.00 per bale; split peas, $4.00 per 1000b. sack; 25-lb, boxes, $1.13; pearl barley, $4-25 per 100 lbs,; 23 lb. boxes, 61-25 per box; pastry flour, 10-lb, sack, $2JW per Ule. Canned salmon Columbia river, Mb. tails, $1.63; 2 lb, Ull. $20; fancy l ib. flat, $2.00; 1-2-lb. fancy flats, $1.23 fancy Mb. ovals, $2.75; Alaska Ulla, pink, fiOci red $1.45; nominal, 2a, tall, $2.00.. !..,'.,.;, .; Mason fruit Jars Ilalf-gaTlon, per groes, $1.00; quart, $7.50; plnta, $65; extra cape, per groM, $2.33. Economy fruit jars Half-gallons, per grots, $13.33; quarts, $10.00; pints, $3.83; extra cap, $1.85. Eve rlsstlng fruit jar Half -gallons, $12.50; quarts, $8.50; pints, $7.30; extra caps, glass, $2.50. Groceries, Provision, Ctc Sugar, saca basis Golden C, 4.85; extra C, $4.73; powdered, $33; patent cube, $3.25; cane, D. $33; fruit sug ar, $5.50; beet sugar, $3.13; barrels, cwt., 10; kegs, cwt, 26c; boxes, cwt, 60 ad vance over sack basis (less l-4o per lb. if paid for la 15 days). Salt-Bale of 75 2s, bale, $1.60; bales of 303s, bale, $1.80; bale of 40-4. bale, NOVEMBER NOVEMBER, 1803. High Water Pate. A. M. P.M. h.m. ft h.m. ft wedneeday .. 4:00 4:67 0:01 7:00 7.4 T.O 1.0 0.0 7.1 1:12 4:11 II 10 7.1 II IT If II tnvrmMf rriday . 6:15 1:61 Saturday BUNDAT 1:14 1:11 Monday Tueaday 0:08 0:14 10:14 11:10 11:48 0:1H 10:15 Wednesday 11:05 II 7.1 T&ursday 11:41 Fnday , 10, Saturday 11 0:28 1:08 1:41 I: to l:6J S: 32 4:18 6:10 11:17 11:46 II II 14 14 It 10 7.T 7.1 It BUNDAT ...... ..12 7.1 Monday 13 Tueaday ,.,......14 7.0 1:18J T.O 1:41 Wednesday ,....1 10 1:14 1:53 t:I8 4:31 1:42 0.0 Thursday .,...,,.! 0.1 Trtday 17 O.T.Saturday 18 1.8 BUNDAT .......II 1.1 Monday .........20 10 Tuesday- 21 1.7 Wednesday , 12 0.1 Thuraday 23 II 17! 17 10 0 7:10 7.1 7:081 II 1:08 1:00 0:60 7.6 1:10 14 0:41 IT T.O 7.1 I II II 01 11 10:43 ll:!lj ! 11:10 Friday 14 Saturday .!5 10:40 11:25 SUNDAT ,.2 Monday 17 Tueaday IS Wednesday ......29 0:21 1:18 1:07 1:65 1:46 II: l: 7.1 1:15 1:12 l:U $1.60 bales of 15-10, bale, $1.60; bags, 60s, floe, ton, $11X0; bags, 60 lbs., genu In Liverpool, ton, $17X0; bag, 60 lb, 12 ground, 100, ton, $7X0; R. S. V. P 20 S ib, sartotu, $215; R. 8. V. 24 l ib. cartoas, $1.76; Liverpool lump, too, $18J0. Rio Imperial Japan, Wo. 1, $545 I s; Southern, Japan, 4 l-2Q5c; broken, S-ic; head, fancy, I S-4c; bead, choice, Dates Golden, 60-lb. boxes, 6g6 1 2c; Mb. packagea, 8c; Fard, 161b. boxea, $1.40 box. Nuta Walnuts, No. I, soft shell, 16c; No. 1, bard shell, 13 1 4cj Chile 13c; almonds, 20c; filberts, 14317c; Bratils, 15c; pecan, 13 1-2 15c j hickory. 8c; Virginia peanuts, 7(g7 I-2c; Jumbo Virginia peanuta, 0c; Japanese peanut, 6 l-26c; chestnut, Italian, 14c; 0000a nufa, doten, 90c Figv-WhlU, lb., 6 12fc; black, 6 4t7e. whit, I'l-2c; pink, 3c; bayou, 4 8-4c; Bean Small whiU, 4 1 4c; large Llmaa, 7c ; Mexican, red, 9a rickled goodPkkled pigs' feet, 12- Urrels, $3.00; 1-4 barrels, $2.75; 15 lb. kiU, $115; pickled tripe, 12 barrel, $5.00; 1-4 barreU, $2J$; 15-lb. kiU, $115; pickled pig' tongues, 1-2-barrels, $0.00; 1-4 barrels, $3.00; 15-lb. kit, $1X0; pickled lamb' tongues, 1-2-bar rels, $9.00; 1-4 barrel, $5.50; 15 lb, kiU, $2.78. Coffee Mocha, 242Jk Java, fancy, 2032e; Java, good, 20(g24c; Java, ordi nary, 1720c; Costa Rica, fancy, 18(3 20c; Coeta Rica, good, 14(?18c; Ar buckles, 16c per lb.; Lion, loc per lb.; Columbia coffee, 13 l-4c; Salvador, 110 15c x Provldlons Hams, to site, 13 S-4e bams, picnic, S l-2c; bacons, regular, 12c bacon, breskfaat, 13 1-2(318 1 2c; dr salt sides, 11c; backs, dry aalt, 11c Lard Kettle-rendered Tierce, He; tuba, 11 1 4c; 60s, 11 l-4c; 20c, 11 S 8c; 10. 11 8 4c; 6, 11 7-8c; Standard pun Tierce, 10c; tubs, 10 l-4c; 60s, 10 l-4c 20s, 10 3 6c; 10s, 10 3 4c; 5s, 10 1-4; 8a, 9c Compound: TUrce, 7c; tuba, T I-4c; 50a, 3 4c; 10, 7 1 4c; 5, 7 14c, Sausage Portland nam, IS l-2c per lb.) minced bam, 10c; summer, choice dry, 17 1 -Sot bologna, long, 8 l-2c; wiener wurt, 8c; liver, 6c; pork, 8c; blood, 8e; headcheese, is l-Zc; bologna sausage, link, 4 1 2c Raisins Loos Muscatel. 3-crown, l-2c; 2 crown, 6 l-2c; bleached seed lea 8ultsna, 7(gl2c; unbleached need less Sultana, 6 3-4c; London layers, 3 crown, whole box of 20 lbs, $1X5; t- crown, $1.75. ' Frl Meat and Flak, Fresh meats Veal, amall, 7 l-28c; large, 315c; pork, 7g7cj baef, bull, 1 l-22e; cows, 3 l-24c; steers, 4 l-2(g5 l-2c; mutton, 6(6 l-2c; lamb, 707 1 2c OysUrs Shoalwater tay, per gallon, $215; per sack, $3.76 net; Olympla, per sack, $515; Eastern transplanted, $1.60 per 100 lbs. Clams Hardsell, per box, $2.00; razor clame, $2.00 per sack. Fish Craba, per doten, $1X0; Shoal water bay oysters, per sack, $4.00; oys ters, gallon, $215; halibut, 6c; black cod, 7c 1 bass, per lb., 15c; herring, 6c; 7e; bass, per Ib, 12 l-2c; herring, 6c; flounders, 605 catfish, 8c;' lobsters, per lb, 12 l-2c; silver smelt 7c; shrimp, 10c; perch, 6c; sturgeon, 8c; silveraide, 6c; sea trout, 12 l-2c; black baas, 20O 25c; Yaquina Chinook salmon, 6c: Grain bags -Calcutta and domestic, 1-20. Wool Valley, 26(227 l-2c; . Eastern Oregon, 1820c. ' Tallow Prime, per lb3&3 3 4cj Ho. 2 and grease, 22 l-2c Mohair Choice, 30(3 32c Feathers Gee, whit, 35 40c; gees gray or mlxid, '2530c; duck, whit, 1320c; duck, mixed, 12015c TWawax Good, clean and pure, 20 2o per lb. Hop, Wool, Bidet, Ztfl. Hop New crop, 10(gl2c; old crop, 10 12c Hides Dry hides, No. 1. 16 Ib. and up, 16018 l-2o per lb.; dry Up, No, 1, 5 to 5 lbs, 14015o per lb.; dry calf, No. 1, undej 6 lb, 17018c; dry aalted, bull and stags, on third leas than dry flint (cull, moth-eaten, badly cut, scored, murrain, halr-sllpped, weather-beaten or grubby, 208 per Ib. less); salted hides, steers, sound, 60 lb, and over, 910e per lb.; 60 to 60 Ib-8 1-2OS0 pr lb.; under 50 lb, and cow, 800 per lb,; salted stags aad bull, sound, 6 per Ib.; salted kip. Bound, 16 to SO lbs, 9c per lb. j aalt ed real, ound, 10 to 14 I be, 0 per lb.; salted calf, sound, under 10 lbc, 10 per lb. (green, unsalted, lo per lb. less; fulls, 1 per Ib, leas). 'Sheep skinsi' Shear Unga, No, l'butcbers' stock, 25O80 each; short wool, No. 1 butchers' stock, 40O 60 each; toediam wool, No. 1 butchers' stock, 60O80C) long wool, No. I butcher' stock, $1.0001X0 each. Murrain pelts, front JO to 20 pet seat 1, or 12014c per lb.) hors hide, salted, each, accord ing to also, $1X002.00; dry, each,- ac cording to site, $1X0; colt' hides, 250 50 each; goat akins, common, 10O15c each; Angora, with wool pn, 23c $1X0 each. . ' j OH. Turpentine a, net, Me per gallon; in good barrel, tHe per gallon. Whit Lead Ton oU, 7Ie; 600 pound Iron barrel, 17c; 66 deg. gaaollac, case. 32; Iron barrel or drum, 26c Coal Oil Caee, 20c; iron barrels 15c; wood barrels, 17Jc Caaolin rJtove gaaolin, ease, 23e; - Benzine 81 decree, cae 22c iron barrel, 15Jc linked OH-Paw, barrel Iota, 68c; ca, 64c Boiled, 64c; 1-barrel lot. 60e; caaes, 66c. Sells Mora of Chamberiain Cough Remedy Than of All Other . Put Together. Mr. Thos. Ceore, a merchant at Mt. Elgin, Ontario, say: "I have had the local agency f.r Chamlerlain'a Onigh Remedy ever eirn It wa introduced in to Canada, and 1 HI a much of it a I do all other lin- I have on my shelve put together. y,Of the many dozen old under guaranty, I have not had one botft returned. I can personally recom mend thi medicine si I hav used it mywlf and givn it to my children and alway with the t-st results For sale by Frauk Hart and leading druggist. When a man tke a tumble to him- self be ahould l careful to land on hi feet. Man' Unreasonableness. ia often as great at woman's. But Thos. 8. Au-tin, Mot. of the "Rcublican" of Le-veirworth', Ind., wss not unreason- sble, when he refu-ed to allow the doc tors to operate on hi wife, for female trouble, "Instead," he say, "we con cluded to try Electric Bitters. My wif wa then so irk he could hardly leave her bed, and five (3) physicians had failed to relieve her. After taking Elec tric Bittern, he wa perfectly cured, and can now perform all her household U'lUe." Guaranteed by Charles Rogers, druggiflt, pric 50c. So many nn want the earth that there isn't really enough to go around. THI ILLINOIS CENTRAL. et to the east and south. Making floM connection with trains of all transcontinental lines, punencer ar given their cholc of route to Chicago, LoulavUl, Mempbl and New Orleana, and through ttunt point to th far east Proipectlv traveler deatrtng Infor nation aa to the lowest rate and best toutaa ar Invited to corraapond with th following repreaentatlvea: a H. TRUMBTJTJU Commercial Acent, 143 Third St, Portland. Or. YOU WILL BE SATISFIED WITH YOUR JOURNEY. If your ticket road over th Dan ver and Rio Grand Railroad, the "Scenlo Una of th World." BECAUSE There ar so many scenic attrac tlon and point of lntereet along th Una between Ogden and Den' ver that th trip never become tiresome. If you are folnf East, writ for in formation and vet a pretty book thai will tell you ail about It W. C. MeBrlda, General Agent 114 Third Street PORTLAND. OREGON SAN FRANCISCO & PORTLAND S. S. CO. Far inoludmg berth and meala, $15; Round-trip, $25. Steamer Leaves Astoria for San . Francisco Every S Days. Connects at SanFrancisco with Rail and Steamer Lines for South, era California. G. W. KOBEIITS, Agent. ' Astoria, Oregon. A. O. DC !CRrVaXU ' . Gon. Pa. Agent tan Franioo, Cat. STAMMERING AND STUTTER ING CURED For Particular! Address THE FACXFIC SCHOOL FOR STAM- XXVESS 1261 eati TamhUl Street, Tfortlasd, Oregon.. MENIXOWCUEX. c ueh I riuefiuaiiiiti ' la 1 1.1 fen. V I llHM,umiiu(MA Mmu4 II trriutKM or ikwiliHI .TunMUWMi m, or pn asamn,! j v vbm jr .a. lllM,!J"llll)1 j I ww ami n fMia wrepr, S 1 T nnm, prn4, tr- j J Si . s wu i r. CrcJf mi ti. TRAVCLERtf CUlDt Steamer Telegraph LEAVES CALLESDES DOCE, As toria, for Portland, daily xcept Fri day at s P. M. Arrive in Portland at 6:30 P. ML LEAVES AST0UA F0S PORT LARD a Sunday at 1:30 P. M. Ar rive la Portland at 9:00 P. M. Leave Portland, Alder St Dock, daily except Friday at 7:30 A, M. Leave Portland on Sundays at 8 A. M. ' ... . 0. W; S. N2Ylwt!on Co. Main Office: Alder St Bock, Port land, Oregon. Astoria CSce: Callender Sock. THE MILWAUKEE "Th Pioneer Limited" St Pan! to Chi cago. "Short Lin" Omaha t Chicago. "South-West Limited" Kansai City to Chicago. No train in th service of an raT road in the world that equal in equip ment that of th Chicago, Milwaukee A St Pan! Ry. They own and operate their own Bleeping and dinin ear on all their traina and giv their pation an xoelleno of service not obtainable else where. Berth on their sleeper ar loaeer, higher aad wider than in similar ear on any other una, They protect their train by th Block system. Connection mad with all trans-eon Uaeatal Baas in Union Depot. Ear tale Dtask, Sveask of Norsk 1 Eier wird deutsch gwprocheaw H. 8. Row, General Agent, Portland Oregon. 134 Third Street, eomer Alder V OREGON Short line UnionPacific AKD If bourn from Portland to Chios No ahang of earn. TlatERTRKDnjES From PORTLAND Depart Arrive Chlcaco Portland Special fcUa. m. H<lAk nun rt Worth. OffiihB. Kin. kaeCiO.tM Louis, via UudU cueafo aad th East 10 f ton Itlantla kxpma j8U fk nmMv v! .1BV.U1. nonn,unint,Mi. vl llunV- na CUy, Mt Loala, tngtoa Ctiloco and th bat T:Uaa Bt Paol Walla Walla, t ewl. Fail Mail too. riDokan. Minn, lp. m. snolla Hi PiaL bnlatbi 1 40 pas pnaaaat Dally ex. Colombia River to 4 am Daily eeptMoa ecpt Hun day aRani ronmoa DC Way landloga A. C CRAIG, Genl, Pass, Agt, Portland. STEAMES NAHC0TTA Leave Aatoria oa th Tida DAILY EXCEPT SUNDAY. FOR 1LWACO, connecUna; tharo with traina for Loaf Beach. Ttoca an North Beach point. Returning ar rives at Aatoria earn evening. rhrouga ticket to and from all prta elpal European cttlea. O. W. ROBERTS, Asrent, Aatoria, Or. mm 0 Astoria & Columbia River R R Co. EFFECTIVE 28l 26 1 30 24 22 Leave. ant p.m. I, m la. m am S:00j 8:101 rORTLAKD 8:101 leave, Gotle. arrlv 9:03110:0 Clatakln Junct Weatport . :2410.2Si 10:35 11:35 , arriv ASTORIA tear 8:1S5:S0 11:40 11:35 leer ASTORIA arriv arriv WARRENTON leav leave WARRENTON arriv arrive Ft Steven .eare leav Ft Steven arriv rriva WARRENTOX leav S:35;8:10j 12:05 11:55! 3610:11 12:101 8:466:15! 12:3 8:46!6:261 8:58 0:4ffl ll:S5i feav WARSENTON leave p. n 12:14 Clatsop. ' . Cearhurt arriv SEASIDE leav 9:187:11 12:21 12:30 Sunday only. Through ticket and close connectioa TRAVELERgf GUIDE. ASK ANY TRAVELER and ho will tell yen th tUllll! VUI1UI Lull Elect rie Lighted. Is tie Crack Trail of them ill for COMFORT ail ELEGANCE. The -ticket office at Portland is at 5S Morrison St., Cor. 3d. t D. CHARLTON, Assistant General PaasengerJAgont PORTLAND, OREGON". ' 1 ac "Best by Test" A trans continental trav eler says: 44 I've tried tnem all and I prefer the . North WeaStern Limited It's the best to be found from coast to coast" It's The Train for Com fort" every night in the rear between Minneapolis, St. Paol and Chicago. Haft starting oa a trip bo mattae whera-wriu lor tnterwttac teferaa. Uoa about eomtjrUbl sraveilag. - rlLSCtn. Ceaera) Aent? ' 132 Third 6t Portland. Oregon. T. V. Tf aSDALS. Bt JranTaUBaw1! j AJX THE AOKNT IX)B TICKETS t - VIA. To tpokaaav' tt. Paul,' Mlnneaawn Dalifth, ChioaBO, tt Laula, and all point aaat and sowth. 2 OVERLAND TRAINS DAILY Q The Flyer and! he FasJ Mail & IPLENDIO SERVICE UP TO DATE EQUIPMENT COURTEOUS EMPLOYE , Daylight trip aoroea th Caaoad and Rocky Mountain. . 1 For tlcketa, rate folder and tun 1 fonnatlon call on or addreaa H. DICKSON. City Ticket Agent HI Third Street, "Portland; Or. . a TERKE3. A. O. P. A, Corner First avenue and Tester war. Seattle, Wash. WE GIVE EXPEDITED SERVICE ON FREIGHT ROUTE YOUR SHIPMENTS VIA GREAT NORTHERN Full Information from WM. HARDER, General Agent. Portland, Ore. Th Wsricf Pn Rout. S1PT it, 190$. Arrive. 8rp23TlS m.p. m. (Union Depot) 11:201 0:1 1:111 8:81 7:45 7:40 7:20 1:30 7:06 7:08 8:82 8:52 6:29 8:22 6:15 via. N. P. railway at Portia b4 tad r(rT) "rnnm ot Hm iiMiTrn 1. m in 1 11141 DO 'p.m. I a. mJ t:50l 8:40j 7il3 8: 101 6:2012:45 10:4.1 8:062:20 10:23 2:18 10:25 2:00 10:11 10:14 10:06 6:09 16:03 4:45 8:45 4:38 6:3a 4:30j :) WediuMdar 7.6 7.4 1.010:lll-0.l Thursday 30 Gobi, and O, E, A N. via, Portland. J. C If AT0, G. F. and P. Agact Thurad&r v 1:18