The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930, November 28, 1905, Page 7, Image 7

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    f TUESDAY, NOVEMBER l, H905.
THE MORNING ASTQRIAN. ASTORIA. OREGON.
Baking
Powder
is made of Grape
Cream of Tartar
Absolutely Pure.
Makes the food
more Wholesome
and Delicious.
PORTLAND
MARKETS
test Quotations in the Portland
Markets.
Complete Market Repot te Corrected Each
D7 Giving the Wholesale Pricee ol
Commoditlee, Farm Produce and Vtje
table. Portland, Nov, 27. - Wlnil. 1i fruit
dealers of Portland rtpluiii t nt
t.l ..fl.. ..l I.Mtll.tlll 111 ('.'ll.
tral America and in tlii city by wyiiiK
there la great toe in transportation.
"It 1 true that the banana producer
at (Wa Rica only geU 2 V a buiuh
for hi fruit, while the I'lirtluiid retail
er pay $2.50 fur the mi me lmii.li," a
prominent dealer aid tly. "but Uh
Iom en route largely explain the cnu
Banana hied in 1 iT condition than
UiO nlgner deaiie, ami the entire
carload may prove a dead lo on reach
lug IU dentinal km. 'IV ileul.r then
put in hi cUim to the Fruit lhputh
Company, which mut pay for the low.
"Portlaml i not importing tuikey
from the cant thU year, a Pun Fran
cisco and 8Ule are doing," one dealer
'said, "and so we will depend entirely
on our home supply. Han Francisco I
Imputing Isrgvly from Texas, as the de
mand c-f that city cannot I wholly sup
plied by California; while Seattle is
bringing tuikey from the eastern
states, and is not looking to Oregon
for any birds this year.
Grain, Produce, Feed.
What-Valla Walla, 74 frTSc; valley,
74rt75c; blueMem, 76(87701 red, J9$70c.
Oala White, $20 ; groy 12.5, - '
Harley-Ilrewlng, $22.00; ftSd, $21.60;
rolled, $22.
Hay Timothy, $12.50(ffl3; clover,
$8.60(3,900; cheat, $7.50(8.00; alfalfa,
$10.
MillxtulTs-Middling, $24(2125; chop,
$10.00; bran, $10(9 20.00; shorts, $21
?
Flour Hard wheat patent, 4.35;
straight, $.1g4.00; graham, $3.75; rye,
$5.00; whole wheat flour, $4.00; valley
flour, $3.05(3.00; DnkoU, $0.507.25;
Eaatcrn rye, $5.40; PilUbury, $0.30
7.19; Corvallis, $3.70.
Cora Whole, $28.00; cracked, $20.00
per ton.
Rye $1.60 per cwt.
Product.
Butter Fancy creamery, 2527c;
city creamery, 27130c; dairy, 101(3
17c; store, 14 1 15c.
Cheese Young America, 5l(16c;
Orego nfull cream, Me.
TIDE TABLE, NOVEMBER
NOVEMBER, 1905.
Low Water.
aTmTT
P.M.
Date.
h m.
ft.
Wednesday 1
Thursday 2
9:25
10:65
IK
S.2
0.6
1.0
13
1.5
1.7
1.9
t.l
1.4
1.7
10:25
11:13
0.1
0.0
13
I t
2.1
II
1.8
1.8
0.8
O.t
Friday S
Saturday 4
SUNDAY 6
Monday 6
Tuesday 7!
Wedneaday ...... 8
Thursday 9
Friday 10
Saturday ........11
te
0:14
1:17
2:40
1:26
12:06
1:20
1:21
1:14
4:27
6:12
6:63
1:10
4:26
6:09
6:48
6:23
7:01
7:11
0.1
SUNDAY 121
t:K5l
0.1
0.1
0.1
Monday 1S 7:25 l.9 1.02
Tuesday 1 41 7:651 8.1 8:11
Wednesday 16 1:26 11 9:05
-0.1
Thursday 16 9:04 1.4 9:44
0.0
0.1
Friday 17 9:52 1.6 10:30
Saturday ...18 10:65 1.611:20
SUNDAY 19 12:02
Monday 20 0:20 1.1 1:14
Tuesday 21 1:24 1.4 1:29
Wednesday 22 2:30 1.7 1:85
Thursday 23 1:32 1 9 4:32
0.7
1.6
1.1
z.6
1.7
0 t
0.1
0 a
Friday X4 i:iu su
SnturdAV 26 6:15 1.1 6:15
UNDAY 2 : 2
' " " . I 1 1 M AS
1.1
Monday 27 7:00 i.f T.w
.1.6
Tuesday JR 7:5M l. i:is
1 4
11
Wednaadar 29 1:43 II f!Zl
Thuradar SO 9:18 1.010:11
0.1
Eggs Fresh Oregon ranch, J2i35ci
Eastern eggs 29c
Poultry CJld rwlrr, Hfafc-j Jims, 10
rlc( sjprlng, 10r !c broll.r, lor
loj.-j gi, live, HfrOcj drrwl, lOrtrllej
turkrvs, live, 17 18c j dreed, 20g21e
ducks, old, 11 S 12c j spring ducki, 14c j
pigeons, per dozen, 11.00(3 1.25 j squabs,
$2.00(2.60.
llonej Dark, 101 lie j amber, 12
13 ferny white, 14(3 15c,
Fruit a and Vegetables.
California grspcsi 1.25 ($1.60.
Apphs-jreen, 75t-&Sl.oO,
Pears-ll.2ftI.M a bos.
Ciap fruit 12.60 3.00 crate.
Huckleberries 7c pr lb.
Crsnberrirs 111.50&11.75 pr barrel.
Troiol fruits Lemon, famr, $5.00;
choice, M .W yr boxj oranges, 13.25
4.50) banana, 60 per Ihj pineapples,
13.50 f'.V) per doc.
Pjtabies Per eak, C5Crt,70c, car loU,
country j Jobbers' prices, 75Cn,85c; per
100 lbs.,j turnips TS(Wc sacks cab'
bage, per pound, KtUcj rebrv, dozen,
798Aci onions, $l.0of1.10, in country,
jobbers' prices, $1.303 1.40j cucumbere,
box, 5(k'i IwU, llper seek; carrots, 79c
pr-f sark 1 fcarlii?, 10c; egg plant, 15c per
pound; sw-t potatoes, 2&2c; red pep
pers, 6c. pound; linthuune lettuce, 40c
dowm. California vegi-tabke Green
bean, 10c Kiunl; green peas, 10c;
pruut, He; radisbr, 25c decn buni'liee;
tli lie pejM-rs, $1.23 box; tomatoes, $125
Imix; brad lettuce, 25c doz.j artichoke,
75c dot.
Groceries, Provisions, Etc.
Sugar, Mt' k bal Golden C , $4.05;
ettra l $5.05; powdered, $.V0.'i; patent
eul $5.Mt; rane, ll. ., $.').55; fruit sug
ar, $5.55; t t sugar, $5.45; barrel, cwt.
Ile; ki g, wt, 25c; boxes, cw t., Win ad
vance over xa'k bui, e : III, if paid
for in 13 day.
Suit-Hale, of 75 2. bale, $1.00; bales
of fi .1, bale, $1.00; hales of 40 4,
talc., $ 0(); balea of 15 10a, bale, $1.00;
bag, 50s, fine, ton, $11.00; bag, 50 lbs.,
genuine IJverpool, ton, 817.00; bsg, 60
lbs., I gTound, 10, ton, $7.00; R. 8. V.
P., 20 5 lb. cartons. $2.23; 11. S. V. P.,
24 3 II.. rarttn, $1.75; Uveriool lump,
ton, $18.50.
Hiee-Inipeiial .Tapsn, No. 1, $503;
Southern, Japan, Sc; broken, 4J-; head,
fancy, 7; head, choice, CJe.
Coffee-Mocha, 242-; Java, fancy,
02rn32e; Java, good, 2024; Java, ordi
nary, 17rt 20; CosU Rica, fancy, 1820;
C.h.1 Rica, pH-1, 1 4 f 1 1 H ; Arhucklei, 10c
r lb.; Uon 10 per lb.; Columbia cofTeu)
l.lje; Salvador, 11( 1 5c.
Proviiin-- Hams, to size, 13c; bams,
picnic, Oej bacon, regular, 12c; bacon,
breakfast, H H'lc; dry salt i-dc, 11c;
backs, dry salt, 11c.
Nuts-Walnuts, No. 1 soft shell, 15Jc;
Ko. I, hard shell, 15c; Cihle, l.V; almond-,
17c; Albert, 1415; Brazils,
14c; pecans, 131 15c; hickory, 8c; Vir
ginia peanuts, 7(i(7c; Jumbo Virginia
peanuts, IV; Japanese peanut", tidc;
chenuts, Italian, 14c; cocoanuts, dozen,
75rH(icj new almonds, 10 17c.
Flga-Whlte, lb., 5 l-28c; black, 6
7e.
white, 8 1 2c; pink, Sc; bayou, 4 3 4c;
Brana Small white, 4 l-4c; Urge
IJmas, 7c 1 Mexican, red, 9c
Pickled goods-Plckled pig' feet, 1-2-barrels,
$5.00; 1-4 barrels, $2.76; 15-lb.
kits, $129; pickled tripe, 1-2-barrels,
$9.00; 14 barrels, $2.79; 15-lb. kits,
$125; pickled pigs' tongues, 1-2 barrels,
$0.00; 1-4 barms, $3.00; 15 lb. kiU,
$1.60; pickled lambs' tongues, 12 bar
rels, $0.00; 1-4 barrels, $5.50; 15 lb. kits,
$2.75.
CotTce Mocha, 24 g 28c; Java, fancy,
2fl(32c Java, good, 20(?24c; Java, ordi
nary, I720c; Costa Rica, fancy, 18
20c; Costa Rica, good, 14(3 18c; Ar
buckles, lOo per lb.; Lion, 10c per lb.;
Columbia coffee, 13 l-4c; Salvador, 11
19o.
Lard Kettle-rendered: Tierces, He;
tubs, 11 1 4c; 60s, 11 l-4c; 20c, 11 S-8c;
10s, 11 3 4c; 6s, 11 7-8c; Standard pure:
Tiercel, 10c; tubs, 10 l-4c; 60s. 10 l-4c;
NOVEMBER, 1905.
Hlfh Water.
Date.
A. M.
P.M.
h.m
ft
h.m. I ft
Wednesday
4:00
4:67
7.4
1:331
6.6
8.6
7.1
69
Thursday t
Friday 8
Saturday 4
SUNDAY 6
Monday (
Tuesday 7
Wednesday ...... 8
Thursday 9j
Friday 10
7.0
6.9
6.9
4:19
6:15
6:62
6:01
7:09
8:14
9:06
9:64
10:14
8:11
9:19
6.7
6.1
6.8
6.9
7.1
10:16
11:05
11:10
11:48
11:45
Saturday II
0:28
1:06
1:42
12:17
12:45
SUNDAY 12
Monday 13
Tuesday 14
7.1
7.0
1:13
1:41
2:14
1:62
1:38
4:82
5:42
2:20
7.0
Wednesday 15
1:63
8:32
4:18
6.9
6.8
6.7
Thursday Is
Friday 17
Saturday 18
SUNDAY 19
Monday 20
6:10
6:09
7:10
8:08
9:00
9:60
10:40
11:25
0:29
1:18
1:07
6.7
6.9
7.1
7:05
1:10
Tuesday 21
7.5
7.9
Wednesday 22
Thursday 23
Friday 24
Saturday 25
9li
8.4
10:42
11:18
8.9
9.1!
7.6
7.6
7.6
SUNDAY 26
12:10
12:62
1:15
1:22
1:10
s
a
Monday 27
Tuesday zs
Wednesday 29
1:65
t:45
7.5
Thursday 10;
7.4
20a, 10 8 8cj 10a, 10 1 4; 6a, 10 l-4e; 6a,
8. Conpouadi Tlercea, 7c; tuba, T l-4o;
60a, 6 1 4c; 10s, 7 1 4c; 6. 7 Sia.
Ssusags Portland (id, IS l-U par lb.;
mlaced bam, 10c; summer, choice dry,
17 l-2c; bologna, long, 6 l-2o; Wiener
wurst, $e) liver, to; port, Pc; blood, 6c;
headcheese, 12 l-2c; bologna sausage,
link, 4 1-So.
Raisins Loose Muscatels, S-crown,
7 l-2c; t crown, I l-2c; bleached aeed
lea 8ultanas, 712c; unbleached seed
less Sultaoaa, 6 S-4c; London layers, S
crown, whole boxea of 20 lbs $16; t
erows, $1.75.
Dried Fruit Apples, evaporated, 9c
per lb. 1 sundried, sacks or boxea, none;
apricots 11 121 ; peaches, 10 11c;
pears, 10 12 l-2c; .runes, Italian, 5
6 1 2c; French, S 1 2c figs, Cab bUcks,
5 3 4c 1 do, white, none; Smyrna, 20c;
Fard. dates, 6c; plums, pitted, 6c,
Cereal foods Rolled oats, cream, 90
lb. aacks, $0.75; lower grade, $5.00
$0.25; ostm'sl, steel cut, 50-lb. aacta, $8
per bale; 10 lb. sacks, $4.25 per bale j oat
meal (ground), 60 lb, sacks, $70 per
bale; 10 lb. sscks, $4.00 per Ule; split
peas, $4.00 per 100-fb. sack; 231b. boxea,
$1.15; pearl barley, $425 per 100 lbs.;
25-lb. boxes, $125 per box; pastry flour,
10 lb. sacks, $20 per Ule.
Canned ulmon Columbia river, l ib.
talis, $1.89; 2 lb. t!U, $2.50; fancy Mb.
flat, $2.00; 1 2 lb. fancy flaU, $125;
fancy l ib. ovals, $2.75; Alaska Ulls,
pink, 00c; .red $145; nominal, 2a,
tall, $2.00.
Mason fruit Jars Half-gaTlona, per
gross, $1.00; quarts, $7.60; pints, $0.55;
extra caps, per gross, $2.35.
Economy fruit jars Half gallons, per
gross, $13.35; quarts, $10.00; pints, $8.85;
extra caps, $1.85.
Everlasting fruit jars TJalf-gallons,
$12.60; quart, $8.50; pinU, $7.60; extra
caps, glass, $2.50.
Fresh Meats and Plan,
Fresh meats Veai, small, 7 1-2 8c;
large, 3J5c; pork, 77c; beef,
bulla, 1 l-22c; cows, S l-24e; steers,
4 1-2Q5 12c; mutton, 0$ l-2c; Iambs,
77 1-te.
Oysters Shoalwater bay, per gallon,
$225; per sack, $3.75 net; Olympia, per
sack, $5.29; Eastern transplanted, $1.00
per 100 lbs.
Clams Hardsell, per box, $2.00; razor
clams, $2.00 per sack.
Fish Craba, per dozen, $1.50; Shoal-
tcra,. gallon, $225; halibut, 6c; black
cod, 7c; bss, per lb., 15c; herring, 5c;
7e; lasa, per lb, 12 l-2c; herring, 6c;
flounders, 6c; catfish, 8c; lobsters, per
Hi 12 l-2c; silver smelt 7c; shrimp,
10c; perch, 6c; sturgeon, 8c; ailverside,
flo; sea trout, 12 I -2c; black bass, 20
25c; Yaquina chinook salmon, 6ei
Crain bags Calcutta and domestic,
7 l-2c
Wool-Valley, 2fl27 12c: EasUrn
Oregon, 18(2 20c.
Tallow Prime, per lb., 33 3 4c; Ko.
2 and grease, 22 1 2c
Hops, Wool, Hides, Etc
Hops New crop, 10 12c; old crop, 10
water bay oysters, per sack, $4.00; oys
Oj 12c
llidea Dry hides, Ko. 1, 10 lbs. and tip,
1G16 l-2c per lb.; dry kip, Ko. I, 0 to
13lba., 1416e per lb.; dry oalf, Ko. 1,
unde.' 6 lbs., 17 18c; dry salted, bulls
and stags, one third less than dry flint
(culls, moth-eaten, badly cut, acored,
murrain, hair-slipped, weather-beaten or
grubby, 2 3c per lb. less); salted hides,
steers, sound, 60 Iba. and over, 9 10c per
lb.; 50 to 00 lbs., 8 l-29e per lb.; under
60 lbs. and cows, 8 (5 9c per lb. salted
tag and bulls, sound, 6c per lb.; salted
kip, sound, 15 to 30 lbs., 9c per lb.; salt
ed veal, sound, 10 to 14 lbs., 9c per lb.;
salted calf, sound, under 10 lbs., 10c per
lb. (green, uusslted, lo per lb. less; culls,
1c per lb. less). Sheep skins: Shear
lings, Ko. 1 butchers stock, 25 30c each;
short wool, Ko. butchers' stock, 40
60c each; medium wool, Ko. 1 butchers'
stock, 6080c; long wool, Ko. 1 butchers'
stock, $1.00 1.90 each. Murrain pelts,
from 10 to 20 per cent less, or 12 14c
per lb.; horse hides, salted, each, accord
ing to size, $1JK)2.00; dry, each, ac
cording to size, $1.60; colts' hides, 29
90o each; goat akina, common, 1015o
each; Angora, with wool on, 25c$1.50
each.
Mohair Choice, 3032o.
Feathers Geasa, white, 3540c;
OIUD
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-O SPICES, o
COFFEEJEA,
BAKING POWDER,
FUVCBillG EXTRACTS
Absoluh Purify, finis. fliYor,
Cn&fcsl Sritnh,lc&lklTkci
CLOSSETaDEYEFLS
f rvnibiwwtvaauwri.
gees gray or mixed, 2630c duck,
whiU, 1320c; duck, mixed, 1216t
Beeswax Good, clean and pure, 200
22c per lb.
Coal oil Pearl and astral oil, cases,
20ic er gstloa; waer white oil, iron bar
rels, 15c; wood barrels, I7Jcj eocene oil,
cases ,2 4c; elaine oil, eaes, 271; etxra
star , cases, 231c; iron barrel, 171c
Washington state test burning oils, ex
cept headlight, lc per gallon higher.
Benzine Sixty-three degrees, cases,
22c; iron barrels, 17ic
Turpentine In cases, 92c; In wood
barrel, 89c; In iron barrels, 80c; in 10-
case lota, 91c.
Lined oil-Boiled; In barrel, 53c;
caes, 02c. Raw: In barrels, S2c; in cases,
54c gallon.
Gasoline Stove gasoline, cas 24jc;
iron barrels, 18c; 80 degrees ' gasoline,
case, 32c; iron barrels or drums, 20c.
Rope-Pure Manila , 14c; UndarJ,
13Jc; Sial, lie; Ile brand Sisal, BJc.
Wire nails- Present base at $2.70.
Lead Strictly pure white lead and
red lead, in ton lots 7fc; 600 lb. lots,
8Je; less than 600 lbs., 81c
-I Thank The Lord!"
cried Hannah Plant, of Littles Rock,
Ar., "for the relief I got from Buck
ten's Arnica. Salve. It cured my fearful
running sores, which nothing else would
heal, and from which I had suffered for
6 years." It U a marvelous healer for
cuts, bums and wounds. Guaranteed at
Charles Rogers' drug store; 25c
YOU WILL BE SATISFIED
WITH YOUR JOURNEY.
If your tickets read over the Den
ver and B'o Grande Railroad, the
Weenie Line of the Worll"
BECAUSE
There are no many scenic attrac
tions and pointa of Interest along
the Una between Ogden and Den
er that the trip never becomes
tiresome.
If you are going East, writ for In
formaUon and get a pretty book that
will tell you all about It
W. C MsBride, General Agent
124 Third Street
PORTLAND. OREGON
SAN FRANCISCO &
PORTLAND S. S- CO.
Fart Including berth and meals, $15;
Round-trip, $25.
Steamer Leaves Astoria for San
Francisco Every 5 Days.
Connects at SanFrancisco with Rail
and Steamer Lines for South,
em California.
O. W. IlODEltTS, Agent.
Atttorla, Oregon.
A. O. D. KERPLL,
Gen. Pas. AgsnL
San Franciaco, Cat.
THE MILWAUKEE
"The Pioneer Limited" SL Paul to Chi
cago. "Short Line" Omaha to
Chicago. "South-West Limited" Kansas
City to Chicago.
Ko trains in the service of any rsL'
road in the world thst equsls in equip
ment that of the Chicago, Milwaukee a
SL Paul Ry. They own and operaU
their own aleeping and dining cars on all
their trains and give their nations an
excellence of service not obtainable else
where.
Bertie on their aleepera are longer,
higher and wider than in almilar earn oa
any other lino. They protect their trains
by the Block system.
Connections made with all trans -con
tinental lines ia Union Depots.
Her take Dansk, Svensk og Korsk
Eier wird deutach gesprochen.
H. 8. Rows, General Agent, Portland
Oregon. 134 Third Street, corner Alder.
THE ILLINOIS CENTRAL.
peat to the eaat and south. Making
Hose connectlona with trains of all
transcontinental lines, passengers are
given their choice of routes to Chicago
Louisville, Memphis and New Orleans
and through thte points to the far
east.
Prospective travelers desiring Infor
mation as to the lowest rates and best
routee are Invited to correspond with
the following representatives:
B. IL TRUMBULL Commercial Agent
14S Third St, Portland, Ore.
TRAVELERS GUIDE.
a ri a tni
4 AOa Aill
TRAVELER
and ha will
tell youth
luiiin uunui liji
Eloctrie Lighted.
Is tbe Crick Trail of thca ill for
COMFORT tad ELECARCfc
155 Morrison St., Cor. 3d.
A. D. CHARLTON
Assistant General PteaengerJAgenL
POKTLAffO. OREGON.
Steamer Telegraph
Leaves Callender dock, Astoria, for
Portland daily except Uonday at
2:30 p. m. Arrives Portland at 9 p.m.
Leaves Portland, Alder street dock,
for Astoria daily, except Monday at
7 a. m.
0. W. S. Nzvteation Co.
Main Office: Aider St Dock, Port
land, Oregon,
Astoria Office: Callender Sock.
I
"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 to be found from
coast to coast"
It's "The Train for Com
fort" every night in the year
t-.i tf! r..
Paul and Chicago. H
Hemre starting on a trip no matter
where write for Interesting informa
tion about comfortable traveling. .
H.LSISIER, General Agent
132 Third 6L Portland, Oregon.
T. W. TKASDALK,
General Pauencer Agent,
tit. Paul, Minn.
MEN AND WOMEN.
I'm Bif l fornnnttural
diK'h.rirt.inflaninaliuot,
Irnt.tiun. or ulr!ion
c( nntoai Biembr.nM.
PiiiIm, tai box attria.
fent r pomiunt.
SolS a Etranlata,
or wnt la rUia wrppr,
by xprm. prtii, tT
SI. SO. orUltlrti ;y
Circular eul ea nautsb
STAMMERING AND STUTTER
ING CURED
For Particulars Addreaa
TEX PACIFIC SCHOOL FOR STAM
MERERS
1261 east amhill Street,
Portland, Oregon..
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Astoria & Columbia River R. RCo.
EFFECTIVE
28126 1 30
24 j 22 j Leave.
a.m. 1p.m. a. m
p. m.a. m.
7:00 8:00PORTLAXD
8:10 0:101 leave. Uotle. arrive
:0310:05 Clatskine Junct
9:2410:26 Westport
10:35.11:35! arrive ASTORU leave
8:15
8:35
8:36
5:50
6:10
11:40
12:05
12:10
12:30
U:3Sj leave ASTORIA arrive
11:55; arrive WARREXTON leave
6:11
leave WARREXTON arrive
arrive Ft. Stevens .eave
leave Ft. Stevens arrive
arrive WARREXTON leave
leave WARREXTON leave
8:40
6:25
8:46
6:261
8:5516:39
8:58:6:401
11:53
p. m.l
9:127:M
12:14,
Clatsop.
Gearhart
SEASIDE
0:187:11
12:21
9:25 7:2ffl
12:30
arrive
Sundsj only.
Through tickets and close connection
Goble, and O. R. A N. via. Portland.
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TRAVELERS GUIDE.
!i
'Oa a mo
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PORTLAND
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Portland Halt Uke. Denrer. ft
BpeeUU Worth. Omaha, Kan- S 40 p at
fcf?;,B-. CU.Ht Louie,
via Hnt- Ctucafo and lite Cast
lag ton
Atlantic
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J P. m. I Worth, Uraaba, Kan- 7 ill a as
via fcont-nM City. 8t Louis,
Ing toa tCbicago and tbe rt
2H?!?1.. Walla, tewta.'
laatMaU too, Spokane, U lake- -
vlafipo- Milwaukee, tblcafo,
kane jaod aat
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eept Hon- Portland and Way Dailyes
day a t7am landlnga eeplMoa
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8TZAXES HAHCOXIA
. Leaves Astoria on. the Tidsv
DAILY EXCEPT SUKDAT.
FOB ILWACO, connecting- there wltM
tralna for Long Beach, Tioga aa4
North Beach points. Returning ar
rives at Astoria same erenlng.
Through tkkete to and from aQ prtxv
dpal European dtlee.
Q. W. R0BE3tT8, Aawnt,
Astoria, Ore.
THE ILLINOIS CENTRAL.
Maintains unexcelled aerrlee from the
west to the eaat and south. Making
close connections with trains) of all
transcontinental lines, passengers are)
given their choice of routes to Chlcage,
Louisville, Memphis and Nov Orleans;
and through these points te the fax
east
Prospective travelers desiring infor
mation as to the lowest rates and beef
1 routes are Invited to correspond wits,
j the following representatlvea:
j U Third 8U Portland. Ore.
: 3. C LXKDSET, Trav. Passenger Agent;
I " ' 14S Third St. Portland, Ore.
PAUL. B. THOMPSON. Pass gr. Agent
J. C LIND8ET. Trav. Passenger Agent,
t4i Third St, Portland. Ore.
mcostrofrfAtxAn 1
To Spokane, St Paul, Minneapolis I
Duluth, Chicago, St. Louis, and 11
an points East and South. II
2 OVERLAND TRAINS DAILY Q
The Flyer andlhe Fast Mail L
SPLENDID SERVICE
UP TO DATE EQUIPMENT
COURTEOUS EMPLOYES
Daylight trip across the Cascade
and Rocky Mountains.
For tickets, rates, folders and full
information call on or address
H. DICKSON,
City Ticket Agent,
ua 3rd Street, Portland,
or S. C. YEEKES, A. G. P. A,
Seattle.
WE GIVE EXPEDITED
SERVICE ON FREIGHT.
ROUTE YOUR SHIPMENTS
VIA GREAT NORTHERN
I
Full information from
WM. HARDER, General Agent,
Portland, Ore.
SBPT H, 1905.
Arrive.l
21 23
25 I 29T
.m. a. m
a. m.p. m.p
(Union Depot)
7 'jr ni
9:50j
8:40
7:40
7:19
0:10)
5:202:45 10:45
5:05 2:20 10:25
2:15 10:25
2:00 10:15
10:14
5:05 10:05
4:45 9:45
4:38 9:38
4:30) 9:30
9:111
8:51
7:45'
7:06
7:06
6:52
6:52
6:20
6:22
leave
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via. N. P. railwsv at Portland ani
C KAYO, 6. 7. and P. Agent ,