The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930, November 22, 1905, Page 7, Image 7

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    WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER it, 1905.
THE MORNING ASTORIAN. ASTORIA OREGON.
T
PORTLAND
MARKETS
Litest Quotations in the Portland
Markets.
Complete Market Rsporti Corrected Each
Day Giving tha Wholesale Prlcei of
Commodities, Farm Prodaos tad Vega-
UblM.
Portland, Nor. 21. -The erk Ims
thn far Un a ilull imp (,n Fnml Mrect
M fur m itNliic I t-oiu-ei ned, Dealrra
however, Ih4 upon thr altuiitiun a the
ralm I fore tti alorm, mid prixlli t live
ly iwivrment a Thanksgiving ..romh
re. IjifjfK quantities uf California fruit
nnl te-taM; 4 well a home pro
cured fruita ami xiiltry, ere already in
lk, hut ptlif ar einldrre4 normal,
m tlii movement I akvr. DrWd tur
keya are Mug writ to cold Morale in
large nuiuhtra.to await tlia d"Uianl that
I expected to manifest lfelf alKnit No
vember i!6 four daye brfotv Thankglv-
rorioMcrahlK hay, lth valley and
Kaatern Oregon, offering, and quota
tiona are inrlinisl in I wrak, a Hi" de
mand I only local. Valley timothy olW
at I10&1I per ton, while that from
Km Urn Oregon la quoted at II3.WH 14.
Th hay fiom Kat of the tnoiintaint
Ima tlii advantage of being rurel in per
iod of uninterrupted sun.hlne, while
tif valley hay i inclined to mold and
ia often mixed with weed.
Grain, Product, Peed.
Wheat-Walla Walla, 74f75oj valley.
UWlSci blueotem, :0r77e! red, W'slOc.
OeUWhle, f jflj gray, (:'5.
llarley-JIrewing, tSi.UO; fee.!, til. 50;
rolled, tiZ.
Hay-Timothy, 113.60(81); clover,
18.509.00; cheat, $708.00; alfalfa,
10.
alillatufN-Middllng, 124(3 23; chop,
110.00; bran, tl0' 20.00; li.-tl, 2l(ii
22.
Flour Hard wheat patent, 455;
straight, 130 4.00; graham, 1.75; rye,
$3.00; whole wheat flour, 14,00; valley
flour, 83.050,3.00; Dakota, f 6.500 7.25;
Eastern rya, 15.40; PilMmry, n.3O0
7.15; Conellia, 13.70. .
Corn-Whole, .'.00; cracked, I29.00
rr tun.
It) -II 50 per cwt
Product.
Duller-Fancy creamery, 25r27c;
city creamery, 271300 dairy, 1O0
!; store, 14ial5e.
. Cheee Young America, ISlWlOc;
Orcgo nfull cream, 141c
KgK-Freh Oregon ranch, SSI'S 35c;
KanUrn egg, 25c.
Poultry Old roontera, Rft ioj hena, 11
faille; springe, 1 1 r 12c; broilera, 12(?
13c; gvee, live, SUcj di-d, lOllc;
turkey, live, 170 !; dreed, 200 21c;
ducka.'old, lKa 12c; spring ducks, 14c;
pigeons, per down, fl.OO0l.25; aijuaha,
t.X)f 2.50.
Honey Dark, lOifille; amber, 12
13; fancy white, 14013c.
Fruits and Vegetables.
Califoniia grspes-tl.2531.50.
Apples (Jrucn, 75c(j$1.50.
JVur-$1.25('Jl.50 a Ux.
(it-ape f ruit-$2.50Q 3.00 crate.
llui klchcrrie 7o per lb.
Cranbcrrice 111.60(11.75 per barrel.
Troical fruita Lemon, fancy, 5.00;
choice, 4.60 per box; orange, 13.25
4.60; bananaa, 60 per ft; pinenppk-a,
$.I..V)ra$4.(0 per dot.
PuUtoea Par ak, (life 70c, car lota,
country; jobbcra' pricea, 75S86c; per
100 lba.,; turnips 7900o aack; ob
bagen, per pound, l(&lic; celery, doeen,
75rr85c; oniona, $1.051.10, in country,
jobbm' prioea, $10($L40 uoumbara,
box, 50c; baU, 11 per aack; carrot, 75c
-r aack; garlic, 10c; egg plant, 15o per
pound; aweet potatoea, tWiln red pep
era, Oc pound; hothou kttuca, 40c
doien. ' California vegetablea-reeii
bean, Kc pound; green peal, 10c;
aprouta. tk; radiahea. 25c dxK-n bunch
Chile peitiera, $1.25 box; tomatoca, $1
box; head let turn, 25c dot.; artkhokea,
75c doc.
Dried Fruit Applea, traporaUd,
per lb. 1 lundried, aaakt or boxea, none;
aprlcoU 1)012)1 peachaa,' 10 11
eara, 10(312 1-tc; prwuM, fUtltn, 0
1 2ci French, 8 1 lei 8g, OaL black
i 3-4c; do, vbiU, none; Bmynw, 20c;
Fard. daUa, 6c; pluma, pitted, oe.
Cereal fooda Rolled oala, cream, 00-
Ib, aacka, $8.76; lower grade, $5,009
$0.29; oatmeal, ateel cut, 60-lb. aacka, $1
per bale: 10 lb. aacki, $455 per bale) oat
naal (rrouad). 60 lb. aacka, $70 per
Ukj 10 lb. aacka, $4-00 per bale; split
paaa, $4.00 per 100-Ib. aaokt 25 lb. boxee,
$1.15 1 pearl barley, $4-25 per 100 lba.
25-lb. loxea, $125 per box; firj flour,
10 lb. aacka, $160 per bale. '
Canned aaliooo Columbia river, Mb
talla, $1 85; t lb. tell, $2JW) faory Mb.
flaU. $200; 121b. fancy data, $115
fancy l ib. ovale, $2.75; Akuk Ulla,
pink, $0c; red $1 43; nominal,
tall, $2.00.
Maaon fruit jara Half caTlona, per
groaa, $1.00; quarU, $70; pinta, $d5
rxtra capa, per groai, $2.38.
onomy fruit Jara Half gallona, per
groaa, $13.33; quarta, $10.00; pinU, $8J5
extra capa, $1.85.
Kverlaating fruit tare Half-gaHoe
$12 60 quarta. $A.60j pinU, $70; extra
capa, glana, $2.60.
Cioceriea, Provuioaa, Etc.
Sugar, aaca: oaala 3olden C, 4.05
extra C, $4 75; powdered, $3.33; patent
cube, $5 25; cane, I). (J., $525; fruit aug
ar, 15.50; beet at gar, $5.13; barrela, ewt,
lOei kega, cwt., 25c; boxea, ewt, Mo a4
vane over aack baaia fleaa 1 4c per lb.
if paid for in IS daya).
Ralt-Palea of 75 2a, Ute, $1.00; Ulea
of 30 3a, Uia, $1.00; balea of 40-4a, bale
$1.00 Ulei of 15 10a, bale, $140; baga,
tOa, fine, ton, $11.00; baga, 60 lba., genu
loe Liverpool, Un, $17.00; baga, 00 lba.
1-2 ground, 100a, ton, $7.00; R. 8. V. P.
0 fi-lb. cartona. 1225: R. 8. V. P. 24
3 lb. cartona, $1.73; Liverpool lump, ton
$18.50.
, Rice Imperial Japan, No. 1, $3.83 12
Southern, Japan, 4 l-2g5cj broken, 3
3 4c; bead, fajicj, 0 3 4c; bead, choice
3 l-2c
Date Oclden, 00-lb. boxea, 0(?0 l ie;
Mb. packages, 8c; Fard, 15 lb. boxea,
$1.40 box.
Nuta-WalnuU, No. 1, aoft abell.
10c; No. 1, bard shell, IS 3 4c; Chile,
13c; almonda, 20c; fllberta, 1417c;
Brarila, 15c; pecana, 13 1-2 15c; hickory,
8c; Virginia peanuts, 77 l-2c; Jumbo
Virginia peanuta, Qc; Japaneae peanut,
S l-2,0c; chestnuts, Italian, 14c; cocoa
nuta. dozen. OOe.
Figs-White, lb., S i-20c; bUck, 6
white, S l-2c; pink, 3c ; bayou, 4 3 -4c;
Iteana Small white, 4 1 4c; large
IJmaa, 7c; Mexican, red, 9c.
Pickled coods-Plckled pbn' feet, 1-2-
barrels, $5.00; M barrela, $2.73; 151b.
kita, $125; pickled tripe, 12 barrela,
$5.00; 1 4 bsrrels, $2.73; 151b. kiU,
$125; pickled pigs' tongues, 1-2 barrel,
(0.00; 1-4 barrels, $3.00; 15 lb. kita,
II. 60; pickled lambs' tongues, 1-2 bar
rela, $9.00; 1-4 barrels, $5.60; 15 lb. kiU,
$2.75.
Coffee Mocha, 24(5 28c i Java, fancy,
20 ffi 32c; Java, good, 2024c; Java, ordi
nary, 1720c; Costa Rica, fancy, 18
20c; Coat a Rica, good, 14 18c; Ar-
bucklee. lOo per lb.; Lion, 10c per lb.;
Columbia coffee, 13 l-4c; Salvador, 11
15c,
rrovlxiona ITama, to site, 13 3-4c;
hams, picnlo, 0 l-2c; bacona, regular, 12c;
bacon, breakfast, 13 1-218 l-2c; dry
salt aidca, He; backs, dry salt, He.
Lard Kettle-rendered 1 Tierces, 11c;
tuba, 11 1 4c; 60s, 11 l-4c; 20c, 11 3 8cj
10s, H $-4e; 6s, 11 7-8o; Standard pure:
Tierces, 10c; tubs, 10 l-4c; 60s. 10 l-4c;
TIDE TABLE, NOVEMBER
NOVEMBER, 1903.
NOVEMBER, 1905.
Low Water. A. M. P. M.
Date. I h.mTf ft. h.tnTl ft.
Wednesday II :& 1.8 10:15-0.1
Thuraday 2 10:66 1-2 11:12 4.0
Friday S ......... 11:05 t.t
Saturday 4 0:14 0.6 1:10 I.I
SUNDAY 6 1:17 1.0 1:11 I.I
Monday 1:40 13 1:14 I.I
Tuesday 9 8:16 1-6 4:27 1.1
Wednesday 4:26 1.7 6:12 1.1
Thuraday I 6:09 1.1 6:61 0.1
Friday 4 10 6:48 1.1 0:10 0.4
Saturday 11 0:13 14 7:01 0.1
SUNDAY ..12 0:66 1.7 7:11 -0.1
Monday 1! 7:15 II 1.12 -0.1
Tueeday 14 7:16 1.1 1:11-0.1
Wednesday 16 1:21 I.I 1:06-0.1
Thuraday IS 1:04 1.4 1:44 0.0
Friday 17 1:62 1.( 10:10 0.1
Saturday 18 10:66 1.111:20 0.T
SUNDAY 19 12: 02 1.8
Monday 20 0:20 1.1 1:14 1.1
Tuesday II 1:24 L4 1:29 16
Wednesday 22 1:10 1.7 1:16 1.7
Thuraday 22 l: 1-1 4:12 0.1
Friday 14 4:10 10 6:25-0.1
Saturday 25 1:25 11 0:15 -0.1
SUNDAY I 0:l II 7:02-1.1
Monday 17 7:00 14 7:60 -1.S
Tuesday 18 7:62 II 1:16-1.4
Wednesday 29 1:41 II 1:11 -1.1
Tnuraday II : 1016:11-0.0
H If h Water. I A.M. P.M.
- ;Date. I h.m. ft h.m. I ft
Wednesday 1 4:00 7.4 1:12 I.I
Thursday 1 4:67 7-0 4:29 1.0
Friday I 1:01 0.9 1:15 7.1
Saturday 4 7:09 0.9 0:61 19
SUNDAY 6 1:14 7.1 1:11 0.7
Monday I 1:01 7-4 1:19 1?
Tuesday 7 1:14 7.7 10:16 0.1
Wednesday 1 10:14 7.9 11:06 I.I
Thuraday 9 11:10 11 11:48 7.1
Friday 10 11:45 11
Saturday 11 0:28 7.2 11:17 14
SUNDAY 12 1:08 7.1 12:45 16
Monday 13 1:42 7.0 1:12 It
Tuesday 14 1:10 7.0 1:41 1.4
Wednesday 16 1:61 0.9 1:14 II
Thursday II 1:12 08 1:62 10
Friday 17 4:18 0.7 1:88 7.7
Saturday 18 6:10 0.7 4:12 7.2
SUNDAY II 1:09 0.9 6:42 0.1
Monday 20 7:10 7.1 7:05 14
Tuesday 21 1:08 7.6 1:10 0.4
Wedneaday 12 9:00 7.9 1:41 17
Thursday, u II 9:50 14 10:42 7.0
Friday 24 10:40 19 11:88 7.8
Saturday 26 11:26 9.1
SUNDAY 16 0:21 7.5 12:10 II
Monday 17 1:18 7.1 11:62 10
Tuesday 18 1:07 7.1 1:15 14
Wednesday 19 1:65 7.6 1:22 11
Thursday 10 1:46 7.4 1:1 J It
20s, 10 $$; 10s, 10 3-4 6, 10 I da; Sa,
9c Compound 1 Tierces, 7c; tuba, 7 l-4c;
60s, 6 l-4cj 10s, 7 1 4c, Ss, 7 14c
Sausage Portland nam, IS 1-le per lb.
ml need bam, lOe; summer, ebolca dry,
17 l-2c; bologna, long, I l-2c; wiener
wurst, 8c; liver, Se; pork, 9c; blood, 5c;
headcheese, 12 l-2c; bologna saussge,
Unk, 4 1 2c
Ralalus Loom Iuscatel S-crown,
7 l-2c; S-crown, 6 l-2c; bleached seed
leas Bultanaa, 7Q12c; unbleached seed
less Sultanas, 6 S-4c; London layers, S-
crown, whole boxea of 20 lbs., $1A3; t
crown, $1.76.
rest Meat! and Flan.
Fresh meats Veai, small, 7 l-28c;
large, 31 5c; pork, 77c; beef,
bulls, 1 12g2c ows, S 1 2(2 4c; steers,
4 l-25 l-2e; mutton, 60 l-2c; Iambs,
77 l-2o.
Oyvters Shoelwater bay, per gallon,
$225; per aack, $3.75 net; Olympia, per
sack, $525; Eastern transplanted, $1.00
per 100 lbs.
Clams Hardshell, per box, $2.00; rasor
clama, $2.00 per aack.
Fiab-Oaba, per doien, $10; Shoal
tora, gallon, $225; halibut, 0c; black
cod, 7c; bass, per lb., 15c; herring, 6c
7c; base, per lb, 12 l-2c; herring, 5c;
flounders, 6c; catfish, 8c; lobsters, pet
lb, 12 l-2c; silver smelt 7c; shrimp.
10c; perch, 6c; sturgeon, 8c; sllverside,
Oc; sen trout, 12 l-2c; bUck baas, 20(3
25c; Yaquina chinook salmon, Oct
Grain bags Calcutta and domestic,
7 12c,
Wool-Valley, 20(J27 l-2c; Eastern
Oregon, 18fi20c.
Tallow-Prime, per lb., 12 S 4c; No.
2 and grease, 22 1 2c
Mohair Choice, 30V32c
Feathers Geese, white, 35 (3 40c;
geese gray or mixed, 23(?30c; duck,
wbiU, 1520c; duck, mixed, 12 (J 15c
TWawax Good, clean and pure, 20
22c per lb.
Hops, Wool, Hides, Itc
Hops New crop, 10(3 12c; old crop, 10
water bay oysters, per sack, $4.00; oys-
12c
Hides Dry bides, No. 1, 10 lba. and op,
10318 l-2c per lb.; dry kip, No. 1, S to
IS lbs., 14 15c per lb.; dry osif, No. 1
unde; 5 lbs., 17 18c; dry salted, bulls
and stags, one third leas than dry flint
(culls, moth-eaten, badly cut, scored,
murrain, hair-slipped, weather-beaten or
grubby, 2 3c per lb. loss); salted hides,
steers, sound, 00 lbs. and over, 9(jl0c per
lb. 1 60 to 00 lbs., 8 1 2(s 9c per lb. ; under
(MGM
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(SICUT c:j IT
Foley's EsORoy
and Tar
There Ii no cue on record of t
cold rciultlnj ia Pneumonia, or
other oerious lung trouble, after
Foley's Honey and Tar bd
been taken.
It will cure the moit obitlnate
racking cough, and heals and
itrengthem the lungs.
Foley's Honev and Tar has
cured many cases of incipient
Consumption and eren in the last
stages will always give comfort
and relief.
Foley's Honey and Tar gives
quick relief to Asthma sufferers,
as it relieves the difficult breath
ing at once.
Remember the name Foley's
Honey and Tar and refute
substitutes that cost you the
game as the genuine. Do not take
chances with some unknown
preparation,
contains no opiates.
Carid el Ttrrlbli Cuji in Lests
N. Jackson of Danville, 111., writes:
'Mr daughter bad aorero attack of
La Grippe and terrible conga oa bar
lunga. wa triad n great many nsnodlM
without relief. Sho tried Foley'a Honey
and Tar, which cured bar. 8bo has amr
been troubled with a cough aUoo.M
Cestss!st!ea Csrit
Foley A Co., Chicago.' ' Dana, Ind.
Geatloasa: Foley'a Uoswy and Tar
cured tno of Consumotioa altar I had
suffered two years and was almost deft-
perate. Toree pDysictacs uu4 M gTra
ma any relief and the ' last ona salj ba
co aid do roa bo rood. I tried almost
every medicine 1 beard tall of without
benefit, until Foley'a Honey aad Tar
was recommended to too.' Ita affect
right from the start was magical. I
Improved steadily from the first doaa
and am aow sound and wall, and think
Foley'a Honey and Tar ia a God-eend
to people with Throat and Lung Troa
Die. xoura Tory trory, ' . . ,
JaKo. MARY
Three sizes 25c, 60c, IIjOO.
The 50 cent size contains two
and one-half times as much as the
small size and the 11.00 bottle al
most six times as much.
tCLD 113 ElCC-Hina g
CHARLES ROGERS, Druggist,
60 lbs. and eowa, 89e per lb.; salted
stags and bulls, sound, 0c per lb.; salted
kip, sound, U to $0 lba, 9e per lb. 1 salt
ed veal, sound, 10 to 14 lbs., fte per Uxi
salted calf, sound, under 10 lba, 10s per
lb. (green, unsalted, Is per lb. leas; culls,
le per lb. less). Sheep skins t Shear
lings, No. 1 butchers' stock, 25fl30e each;
short wool, No. 1 butchers' stock, 40J
60c each; medium wool, No. 1 butchers'
stock, OOigSOc; long wool, No. 1 butchers'
stock, 11.00(31.50 each. Murrain pelts,
from 10 to 20 per cent less, or 1214e
per lb.; hone hides, salted, each, accord
ing to sixe, $1.5082.00; dry, each, ae
cording to alas, $1JK); eolU bides, 250
OOe sacs; goat skins, common, 10(3 15c
each; Angora, with wool on, 25egfl.50
each.
on,
Turpentine t'oaes, 8ac per gallon;
in good barrels, F8c per gallon.
White Lead Ton ots, 7!c; 600-pound
Iroa barrels, 17c; 80 dcg. gasoline, eases,
cases, 04c Roiled, 64c; 1 barrel lota,
UWc; caes, 06c.
22c; Iron barrela or drums, 26c.
Coal Oil-Caaee, 20c; Iron barrels,
15c; wood bsrrels, 17Jc
Gasolins Stovo gasoline, eases, 23 ic;
. Chapped Eanda.
Wash your bands with warm water,
dry with a towel and apply Chamber
lain's Salve just before going to bed,
and a speedy cure is certain. This
salve Is also unequalled for skin dis
eases. For sale by Frank Hart and
leading druggiata.
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Stearns Building, Portland, Oregon.
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y. VXJTH YOUR JOURNEY.
If y5ur tickets read orer the Deo
ver and Rio Grande Railroad, the
"Sccnrt Lin of the World."
BECAUSE
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tlons and points of Interest along
the Una between Ogdea and Den'
ver that the trip never becomes
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If you aro going East, write for In
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114 Third Street
PORTLAND. OREGON
SAN FRANCISCO &
PORTLAND S. S. CO-
Fart Inoluding berth and meats, $15;
Round -trip, 129.
Steamer Leaves Astoria for San
Francisco Every 5 Days.
Connects at SanFrancisco with Rail
and Steamer Lines for South,
em California.
SI
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ask Any
TRAVELER
and he wOl
tell yea Um
nm linn
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urn m uuiiui um
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U the Crick Trala of thesi ill for
COMFORT ail ELEGANCfc
The ticket office at Portland is at
355 Morrison St., Cor. 3d.
A. D. CHARLTON,
Assistant Oeneral PtsseogerJAgent
POmAHD. OREGON.
G. W. ItOHKHTS, Auent.
Astoria, Oregon.
A. O. D. KERTCLI
Gen. Pas. Agsnt
San Franolaoo, Cat,
THE MILWAUKEE
-The Pioneer Limited" St Paul 1 Chi
cage, "Short Line" Omaha ta
Chicago. "South-West Limited" Saasai
Oty to Chlcaga.
No trains In the service of any raT
road la the world that equals la equip
meat that of the Chicago, Milwaukee A
St Paul Sy. They own aad operett
their owa sleeping and dining cars oa all
their trains and give their patione aa
excellence of service not obtainable elsewhere.
Berths oa their sleepers ar longer,
higher and wider than In similar ears oa
any other lino. They protect their traini
by the Block system.
Connections made with all trana-ooa
tinental 11 nee In Union Depots,
liar tale Dansk, Svensk og Norsk
Hier wird deutsch geeprochaa.
H. 8. Bow, General Agent, Fortlaad
Oregon. 1J4 Third Street, eoner Alder.
Steamer Telegraph
Leaves Callender dock, Astoria, for
Portland daily, except Monday at
2:30 p. bl Arrives Portlsnd at 9 p.m.
Leaves Portland, Alder street dock,
for Astoria daily, except Monday at
7 a. m.
0. W. S. Nsviratioa Co.
Xaia Office: Alder St Dock, Port
land, Oregoa.
Astoria Office: CaUeader Dock.
r
"Best
by Test"
A trans coil tinental . trav
eler says: uI ve tnea them
all and I prefer the
North
western Limited
It's the beet 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.
ilelore aUu tint on strip-no matter
wher write r IntereatlDf Informa
tion about comfortable traveling.
H.LSISLER, General Agent
132 Third St Portland, Oregon.
T. W. TIA8DALI.
General PawwoKer Agent,
Ht. Faul.Mlnn.
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Chieaao
PorUao4 Halt Uke. IVaver. PI '
Special Wort h, Omaha, Kan- I
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la Hnnt- Chicago and UieEaat
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day at7am landing a eeptMo-
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A. & CBAIC, Gen Pasa. Agt, PsrtUadL
STZAJCX8 HAHCOTTA
Leaves Astoria on tha Tide ' T4
: DAtLV EXCEPT SUXDAY. j
FOR ILWACO, connectlaa; ther wttk
trains for Long Beach, Tioga aa
North Beach points. Ret arming .
rlvee at Astoria Mm evenlnc
rhrovg. tickets to and from aO
dpal Zoropoaa dtle.
O. W. ROBERTS, Aawnt
Astoria, Or.'
TH I ILLINOIS CENTRAL.
Maintains unexcelled aenrlce from the
west to the eaat aad south. Vaktac
close connections with trains f a
transcontinental lines, paaoengera ar
given their choice of route to Caleag
Louisville, Memphis and Now Orisons.
and through these points ta tha far
emat
Prospective travelers desiring tnfor-
matVut as to the lowest rates and beet
routes are Invited to correspond wit
the following representatives:
14 Third St, Portland, Ore.
J. C. LINDSET, Ttst. Passenger AgtSEt,
I -.. 142 Third St, Portland. Or.
PAUL R THOMPSON. Paas'gr. Agent,
3. C LINDSET, Trav. Passenger Agent,
U Third 8t, Portland. Ore,'
cm
13'11 r-S"
thc coMroetTAauc
To Spokane, St Paul, Minneapolis
Dnlnth, Chicago, St Louis, and
an points lit and Sooth.
2 OVERLAND TRAINS DAILY Q
The Flyer and The Fast Mall L
s
SPLENDID SEKVICK
UP TO DATE EQUIPMENT
COURTEOUS EMPLOYES
Daylight trip across the Cascade
and Socky Mountains,
For tickets, rstes, folders snd full
information call on or address
H. DICKSON,
City Ticket Agent,
i as 3rd Street, Portland,
or S. C. YERKES, A. G. P. A,
Seattle.. .
WE GIVE EXPEDITED
SERVICE ON FREIGHT.
ROUTE YOUR SHIPMENTS
VIA GREAT NORTHERN
I rull information irom
WM. HARDER, General Agent,
' Da-41mA Wa
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Astoria & Columbia River R. R Co.
EFFECTIYX SBPT it, 1905.
28 26 30 1 24 j K Leave.
IP-
a.m.p.m.n. m.
IS
8:35
8:36
5:60
6:10
6:11
8:466:25
8:4C'6:201
8:65;6:39
8:688:401
8tl27:03l
9:187:11
0:25 7:2
:40
05
1
30
la.
7:00J 8
8:101 9
0:03,' 10
9:24' 10
10:3511
11
11
Oil
26
:r
:5o.
Arrive. zFfM 25
001 PORTLAND (Uaioa Depot)
leave. Coble. arrive
' ClatekJn Junct !
Went port. " '
arrive ASTORIA leave
leave ASTORIA arrive
arriv WARRENTON leave
leave WARREN TON arriv
arriv Ft Stevena .eave
leave Ft Stevens arrive
srriv W'ARRENTOX lesv
leav WARRENTON
leave
m.p,
201 9
arriv
Clatsop.
Gearhart
SEASIDE
6
4)
leave 8
:u
:51
45
i46l
20
2
00)
:0l
52,
:52
29
:22
:15
m'p.m
:W
:40
:40
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203:451
05
2:201
E:0rt
5:05
:45
:S8
:3rt
10:4S
10:13
10:SS
10:11
10:14
10:65
10:03
l.-t:
fa a. till
Sunday only. -
Through tickets snd close connection via. N. P. railway at Portlaad asd
Goble, and O. R. A N. via. Portland.
J. C XAT0, G. F. aal P. Agtat ,