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About The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 17, 1905)
SUNDAY, DECEMBER 17, 1903. TIIE MORNIXT A3 XORIAK. ASTORIA, OREGON. PORTLAND MARKETS f ( Jt Quotations In the Portland Markets. Complete Market Report! Corrected Each Day Citing, the WhoUeala Prlcea tl Commodities, Farm Produce and Vtgt tabl. ' Portland, Dec 16. Potato buyere And It dlfllcult to seour fancy stock la Ore 'fon," on account of growers dctirlng to hold for Utter okers. The temporary ,xclttnent la th potato market a few 1 weeks ago la responsible fur thia condi tion,", a buyet mIJ today, fas dealers .paid better prkes than tha export da mand Justified. Then high priced pc UUm are till la tha warehouses tn Portland, ami r tlaj shipped to Saa Frajn-Uoo, a loea of 20c per aaofc would renult Orowtre, however, do not 'mllia thl. and In holding their fancy (Block for higher price tbeyrun tha rUk ,of Iom, The California market la wall iippllaj with Pallnac fturhank, and until the are rxhaiuted there will I no butter offer fur Oregon potatge. "la the meantime there are plenty of second grade potatoea on tha market, and a them cannot tie hlpr-d they finut be consumti at home. Tbla c ditlim kerp the price of the poorer ouality of spuds down to 60o or 0Oo per 100 pound In the country." . bage, per pound, lUcj celery, doscn, 75&85cj onion, $1.05 1.10, la country, Jobber' prlotg, 6I101.30 cucumber. bo, Vk-i beet 1 per Mckj carrot 75c j per aarki garlin, 10c j egg plant, 13c pel pound t awert potatoea, 2&2cJ red pep- peri, 2"e 'pounds hotlue lettuce, 35c dorea. California vegetable-Crven bean, lOo pounds ' green peas, 10cj xprouts 8ej rsdUhe, 23o doscn buncbeej Chile ptppera, HiS boaj tomato, II .5 box 1 head lettuce) 25o duz. artichoke, 75o dot. Grain, rredoce, Peed. Wheat-Wall Walla, 74 375c 1 valley, 7437Sc blueotem, 76J77ej red, 60870c, Oete-Whlte, $20 j gray, 2S. Barley-Brewing, 622.001 feed, t2IJ0 rolled, 2t f Hay Timothy, 61tMS13 clover, cheat, 17.608.00 j alfalfa, 110. MIlUtuffa-Mlddllnga, 24gt5t chop, 119.00 j bras, $19g20.O0 ahorta, 1210 Flour Hard wheat patent, 4.35 j straight. 34 OOj graham, $3.78 ( rye, 5.00 1 whole- wheat flour, $4.00 valley flour. 63.65a3.Wi Dakota, HMQWi I ulrti rye, $5.40 1 PilUbury, $fl.S0( 11 7.18J uorvaiua, sj.jw. f 1 Cora-Whole, 62S.00j aracked, per ton. - Rye $1JW per rwt $29.00 Prod oca. Buttrr Fancy creamery, 27 l-2Sf,SOcj city creamery, 301132 l-2cj dairy, 10 1-2 C4l7ej atore, 14 1-24 lfe Eaatern creamery, 2527 1-to. Cheeee Young America, 15IS10C) Oregon full cream HJo. Kfcg Freh Oregon ranch, 33(3 34c; KWa emre, 25ft 27 l-2c Poultry Old rooetera, 89cj hena, 10 iSllcj apringa, lOjrjllci broiler, 10 I0c; geee live, 8S Ocj dreaeed, 10(3 Uej turkeya, live, 1718cj dreed, 2021cj duck, old, U12ci epring duck, I4k?j plgeona, per doier $1.00(2 13 aquaba, $2.002JO. Uonoy Dark, lOlgllci amber, 12(? 13j fancy white, 14 ft 15c, Frulta andVtg(Uhlea. . California grape $1-25(31.50. Malaga gr pea $0.00 per bbL Applea Oreea, 75c9$1.7S. reara--$li5(3l-fi0 a bos. Grapa fruit $20(3 S00 crata. Uuckleberriaa 7e per lb, Cranberriea $12.50 par barreL Troploal frulta Lemona, fancy, 4L50 choice, $4.00 per box orange, $2.60 8.00 1 banana, $0 per lb j plnapplea, $3.50$4.00 per do. Potatoea Per aack, C375ci car lota, Groeeriet, Provlaiona, Etc fiugar, aaik bal Golden C , $4.03; extra C, $5.05) powdered, $5.63; patent cube $5.80 1 cane, D. G., $3.53 fruit aug ar, $3.65; beet sugar, $5.43; barrel, cwt. 10c; kega, cwt, 23c; boxe, ewt 6O0 ad ranc over aack baia, le Jo lb. If paid for la 13 daye. r Balt-Balea of 73 2a, bale, $1.00; balea of 00-3, bale, $1.00; batee of 40 4s, baH $1.60, balea of 15-10a,' bale, $1.$0; bag, 00a, line, ton, $11.00) bag, 60 lb., genuine Liverpool, ton, $17.00; baga, 60 lb.,' I ground, jOOe, ton, $7.00; R. 8. V . VH 20 A lb. cartonav $2.23; R. 8. V. T, 24 3-lb. oartona, $1.78; Liverpool lump, ton, $18.60. H . J " ) .? Rice Imperial Japan, No. 1, $3.95; Southern, Japan, 6!c; broken, 4)c; bead, ftftry, T head, cholca, Cle. " ; ? Coffee Mocha, 2428c; Java, fancy, 02a32c; Java,'good, 2024; Java, ordi nary, 17(520; CdxU'Rica, fancy; liCO; CVmU Rloa, good, 14(3, 18 1 Arbucklea, 10c per lb. 1 Lion 10 per (b.; Columbia coffee, 13Jcj Salvador, 11016c. ProvUlona Ilam, to lze, 13c; ham, plcnio, 9c; bacon, regular, 12c; bacon, breakfast, 131 lk; dry salt Wee, lie; backa, dry aalt, He. Nuta Walnut, No. 1 oft ahell, 15,e; No, 1, hard ahell,,lSc Cllle, 13c; al mond, 17c; filbert, 14(313; Brscll. 14c; pecan, 131130; hickory, $0; Vir ginia peanuta, 77Jc; Jumbo Virginia peanut, 9; Japane peanuta, llgoo; ahecnuta, Italian, 14c; eocoanuU, dozen, 76(80c; sew alinende, 36(JI7c. Flga-WhlU, its f MS$e; black, fl Beaoa Small .whIU, 4 l-4e; largo white, I 1-to; pink, 8e; bayou, 4 S 4e; liaaaa, 7e; llexioaa, red, $. Pkklod gooda-Plcklad plga' feet, 12 barrel, $3.00; 14 barrel, $2.78; 16 lb. klU, $113; pickled txipa. . M-barrela, $3.00; , 1-4 barrtla, $2,78 151b, ,lta, $118; pickled pigs' tooguaa, 1 2 barrel, I 15.00; 1-4-barreia, $3.00; 15 lb. klU, $140; pickled lamb' tongue, 1 1 bar rela, $9.00; 1-4 barrel, $340; 15 lb. kiU, $2.78. Coffee Uocha, UQ'JSci liri, fancy, 2fl(32e; Java, good, 20(3 24c j Java, ordi nary, 17820c; CoaU Rica, faacy, 18 20e; CoaU Rloa, good, 14 18c; Ar bucklea, 10c per lb.; Lion, lOe par lb.; Columbia, coffee, IS l-4c; Salvador, 11(9 16c, ' Lard Kettle-rendered t Tlereea, 11c; tuba, 11 l-4c; 60a, 11 l-4c; tOe. 11 $ 8c; 10a, 11 $-4c; 8a, 11 7-8c 8Undard purai Tlereea, lOe; tub,' 10 l-4ct 60. 10 14; to, 10 3-8c) 10. 10 3 4c 1 6a, 10 l-4c; 8a, 9c. Compound 1 Tlereea, 7c ; tuba, 7 l-4c; 60a, 6 $-4o 101, 7 1-4 6a, 7 8 4c 8auaags Po.lland bam, 13 1-to per lb.; minced ham, 10c; aummer, choice dry, 17 1-Zc; bolqma, long, 5 l-2c; wiener- wt, ,8c; liver, 6c; port:, 9o; blood, 6c; aead'heeee,. li 1 2c; bologna aauaage, link, 4 1 2a. Raiaina Ioae Muacatela, Scrown, 7 l-2c; S crown, 8 l-2c; bleached aeed ea Sultanii,' 7(3 12c ; unbleached "aeed- leaa 8ultani4, 8 3-4c; London layer, 3 crown, whole boxes of 20 lbs $145S crown, $1.7$. ' - Dried Fruit Apples, evaporated, 9o per lb.) aundried, aacka or boxea, none; aprlcota U12 peahe, 0$Ue; pear, 10($12 l-2o; prune, Italian, t 8 1 2c; French, 3 1 2c; fig, CaL black, 6 S-4c) do, white, none; Smyrna, 20a; Fard. date, 6c; plum, pitted, 6a. Cereal food Rolled oeta, cream, 90 lb. aack, $0.78; lower grade, $5.00(3 meal (ground),' 60-lb. aacka, $740 per bale; 10-lb. aacka, $4.00 per bale; split peaa, $400 per 10O-lb. aack; 25-lb. boxes, $1.16; pearl barley, $413 per lOO lb.; 25-lb. boxe, $118 per box) pastry flour, 10 lb. aaeka, $240 per Ul. Canned lmon OoluniMa Hvcr, l ib. Ullt, $146; t lb. Ull, $240; fancy l ib. fiaU, $200; 1-2 lh. ftney lUte, $113 fancy Mb. ovals, $X7J Alaska UH. pink, 90c; red $1.48; nominal, tall, $2.00. Mason imtt jar Ilair-ganooa, per grow, $1X0; quart, $740; pint, $046; extra cape, per groaa, $248. Economy fruit jare Half gaTlon, per grose, $1343; quarU, $10.00; plnta, $846; extra cap, $148. Everlasting fruit ;ara Dalf-gallone, $1240; quart, $840; pint, $740; extra caps, glaaa, $240. Freeh MaU and FUa. ' Freth meals VeaJ, amall, 77 large, 31(S3o; pork, 0i37e; beef, bull. 1 l-22c; eows, 3(4; - steer, 4 1 11 5 l-2c;' mutton, 7(37 1 2c; lambs, f 12D8C. 'Ortere-fiboal water Uyfper'fa $216;'per aack, $3.78 act) Olynpia, per aack, $6.28) Eaatera transplanted, $140 per 100 fbey ' -1 . 1 Clams Hardsbcrl, per box, $2,00; raabr clam, $240 per box. Flah Craba, per'doarn, $140 Shotl water bay oysters, per aack $4.00, gal Ion, $2.25; halibut, le; black 6i; taii, per ft; 121; rtiag, 6c; flounder, 6c; eatfish, Se; tobetara, per lb, 12 l-2c; silver amelt, 6c; shrimp, I0c) perch, 6c; aturgeon, 8c; silvenld, Oc; aca trout, It 1-te; black Ua. 20 25c ; Yaqulna chinook salmon, Oct country j jobber' -prlo, 75(85c; per. $616; oatmeal, steel cut, 60-Ib. sacks, $8 100 Iba., turnips 78 OOo aack; cab-1 per bale; 101b. sacks, $413 per bale; oat TIDE TABLE, DECEMBER bEdfeMifeft, .909. " Hlrh Water. Date. rttday Haturdav 1 BUNDAT Monday 1 UJrwuu j ..(.... i Wednesday Tnureday Friday Haturday 9 SUNDAY ; 10 BUNDAT 10 Monday 11 Tueeday .It Wedneaday IS' Thuraday ........14 rriday 16 Haturday .14 BUNDAT 17 Monday II Tueeday IV Wedneaday to Thuraday II Friday 13 8atnrday ........is BUNDAT S4 Monday 25 Monday ..IS Tueeday ! Wedneaday 17 Thuraday , ..18 Friday IB Saturday. .......10 BUNDAT II A. U. ta.m. 4:11 1:11 :I4 7:I0 1:11 1:01 9:44 19:14 11:94 0:01 11:41 0:41 l:l 1:04 1:41 1:10 4:01 4:60 6:19 1:11 7:17 1:21 9:11 10:11 11:01 0:1S 11:60 1:11 ft 7.8 7.1 7.1 7.1 74 7 7.1 1.1 1.1 1.4 4.1 7.0 7.1 7.1 7.1 7.4 7.6 7.4 7.7 7.1 1.1 1.61 P.M. DECEMBER, 1908. h.m. 4:04 8:04 1:14 7:12 1:4) 9:44 I0:lj 11:14 . . . 11:15 11:47 1:11 1:69 1:40 S:!7 4:11 1:18 8:47 1:10 9:11 10:11 11:10 i IMS 1:12 1:04 1:12 1:40 4:11 ft 7.9 7.1 Low Water, . Data. .1 j Friday 1 l i Saturday I i, Monday ......... 41 0:46 I Tuesday 6 1:42 I I Wednesday I 1:18 Thuraday 7 1:11 . Friday I 4:12 " ' Saturday 9 1:10 11 BUNDAT 10 6:64 I t Monday Ill 4:12! a Tueeday 12 7:07 a Wedneeday ......11 T:4S t Thuraday 14 8:20 71 Friday 15 9:02 ft Saturday 14 9:61 1.1 BUNDAT '..1710:45 l.t Monday 1811:41 a.i Tueeday Is a Wedneaday 20 0:47 14 Thuraday ., 11 1:4 IT Friday 22 1:00 .... Saturday Ill 4:08 .... 8UNDAT - 14 6:10 XtnnAmm fit S-Ai .... T 1.4 Tueeaay zo :s I t Wedneeday 17 7:44 II Thuraday 18 8:12 I I rriday 2 9:12 7.7 Saturday , 10 10:14 7.0 BUNDAT llll:04 A. M. h.m 10:14 11:40 ft, I.I lli a l.t 1.71 1.1 14 1.7 1.9 81 1.1 1.1 1.2 1.3 1.1 II 1.1 1.8 1-7 18 1.8 II II 18 II P.M. ft h.m. 11:00 11:13 11:41 1:14 1:11 1: 621 1.1 4:40 1:11 1:01 0:18 7:11 7:48 8:lt 1:10! 1:10 10.1 11:00 11:49 12:51 1:04 1:16 4:18 6:15 1:08 4:641 7:19 1:22 9:05 9:44 10:28 11:61 0.0 0.4 10 17 II 14 0.7 0.1 -0.1 -0.1 0.1 -0.7 -0.0 0.4 0.0 0.6 1.1 II 10 1.1 0.1 -0.1 0.1 1.1 -1.1 Grain bags Calcutta and domestic, 7 12c . , i Wool-Valley, 20(327 1-fe) taatera Oregon, 186200. Tallow Prime, per Tb, $3$ 3 4e; No. t and greae, 2g2 l-2c Hope, Wool, Eldet, Etc Hop New crop, 10312c; old crop, 10 water bay oyatera, per aack, $4-00; oya- 12c UlJes Dry hides, No. 1, 18 Iba. and np, I6(l 1 2c per Ib. dry kip, No, 1, 6 to 18 Iba., 14(3 18a per lb.; dry calf, No. 1, und; 8 Iba 17 18c; dry aalted, bulla and ataga, oaa third leaa than dry flint (cull, moth-eaten, badly cut, scored, murrain, hair-allpped, weather-beaten or grubby, 23o per lb. Iom); aalted Mdea, eteera, aound, 80 Iba. and over, $(10e per lb.'; 60 to'OO Iba $ l-2(J0c per lb.) under 60 Iba. and owe, 839c per' lb.) aalteJ ataga and bulla, aound, Oe per lb.) aalted kip, aound, 18 to SO lbs., 9q per lb.) salt ad veal, aound, 10 to 14 lbs., 9o par lb.; salted calf, aound, under 10 Iba., lOe per lb, (green, uaaalted. Iff per lb. Iea) cull, 1 per lb. leaa). Sheep aklnat Shear ling, No. 1 butchers' (lock, 25330 each; Aort wool, No. 1 butchera' stock, 40 50c each) medium wool, No. 1 butchers' atock, 00(J80c; long wool, No. 1 butchers' stock, $140140 eaea Murrain pelta, from 10 to 20 per sent leaa, or 12014c per lb. 1 horse bidea, aalted, each, accord lng to size, $140(gt.00; dry, each, ac cording to alas, $140; eolta' bidea, 25(J 60c eaoh; goat akin, aommoa, 10(J15c each; Angora, with wool on, 25o(3$140 aack. . Mohair Choice, 309320. Feathers Gee, white, 36Q40e; geee gray or mixed, 25 30c; duck white, I320c; duck, mixeiL 12(16c, fWswax Go", clean and pure, 20(5 22eperlb. Coal oil Pearl and astral oil, oatet, 20i er gallon; waer white oil, iron bar rel, 15c; wood barrel, 17K'; eocene oil cae14c; elaineaoiL cae, 271; atxra etar , casca, 23c; Iron barrel. 171c Wahlngtcn state test burning' oils, ex cept headlight, o per gallon higher. IJenzine btxty-threa degrees, easee, 22e; Iron barrel, 17 ic Turpentine Ia caae, 92c; ia wood barrel, 80c; la iron barrels, 80c; In 10 case lota, 91c. Lined oil Boiled 1 In barrels, 63c; case, 62o. Rawi Ia barrel, 62c; la aaies, 680 gallon. Gasoline Stove gasoline, caae 24cj Iron barrels, 18o; 86 degrees gasoline, cases, 82c; Iron barrels or drums, 26c Rops Purs Manila , 141c; standard, 3!c; Sixal, lie; Isle brand Sisal, 9 Jo. Wire naila-Preaent base at $2.70. Lead Strictly pure white lead and red lead, la" ton lota 7Jo; 800-Ib. lota, 8ic; leas than 600 Iba, 8ic CHANCE OF TIME Tha Baltimore 4 Ohio Railroad Commencing Sunday, November 19, train No. 8, tha Royal Blua Limited, will leave Grand Central pasaenger atatlon, Chicago at $ p. m Instead of 3:30 p. m. and will arrive In Pittsburg at 0:33 a. at, Washington at 4:40 p, m., Baltimor 8:60 p. m. Philadelphia, 8:19 p. m. New Tork 10:40 p. m. tha asm as with ths old schedule, thus reduoing tha time one hour and thirty minutes. . No excess fare will be charged on thia fait limited train. All other trains will arrive and depart the aama aa formerly. Stop-over la allowed at Washington, Baltimore and Philadelphia, not to exceed tea days, at each place, oa all flnt-clssa through UoksU. APPLE TREES 133 TEAKS OLD. An apjle frrsn a tree at Wt 13-1 y- r old w brouxht t tl AriH-riran olli thi wwk by .fwkh II. lliins of KIIworth. Min hi. grsmlfatlM-r, Levi lliin moved finin Iji-tliam, on C'i C.kI. io Maliw, in 1770, he broii'it with him tlii. p!? Uet, and set it out on the phii-e ul Hull's cove, in what is now tit town 'f rVI-n. There Mr. Ifigin, arid hi futlicr lfore him, both brB on the I'Uwr, ate the fruit, lie M in treted to know if there i an older tree in the country otill bearing apple. -Ex. 0f Interest to Clergy. , . The Astoria & Columbia River Rail road Co., having been granted member ship In tha Trans-Continental Clergy Bureau, tha nsma of that company, wilt appear la the ekrgy application blanks and eleegy certificates issued by the burean for 1900, and commencing Janu ary lat, of tha coming year. Theee permit will bo honored by all agent of the A. 4 C. R. R, thus eliminating the individual half-fare permit issued by that company la former years. Re- queet for official application bunks should be made to J. C. Mayo, general paJMngar agent, Astoria. Many children inherit oonatitution weak and feeble, others due to child hood trouble Holinter't Rocky Moan tain Tea will positively cure children and make them atrong. 33 cents, Tea or Tablet. Sold by Frank Hart. ' Hurt Fluttering. Undigested food and gas in the atom ach, located jot below the heart, pre againot it and causes heart palpitation. When your heart, troublea you in that way take Herbia for a few daye. Ton wil aoon be all right. 60e bottle. Sold by Hart's drug atore. TRAVELSJtf GUIDE. a . ' ASK AMY TRAVELER ami he will . teli yea the T 1 1 lllTTn' tunin uunoi LUrUirif Electric Lifted. '. . U the Crick Trail of the a ill fat COMFORT ftfii ELEGARCE . The ticket office at Portland U at 955 Morriion St, Cor. 3d. v " a. d. cnmToi?, Aaalalact General Passer trlAgaot. ttmAHD. OREGON. SAN FRANCISCO & PORTLAND S. S- CO. Fart Including berth and meala, $15i Round -tria, $28. Steamer Laves Astoria for San Franciseo Every 5 Days. Connects at SanFranciltfo with' Rail and Steamer Lines for South, era California. G. W. ROBERTS, Ag-ent. Astoria, Oregoiu ' ' Gen. paa. Agent San Franoleoo, CaL mw mtmv YOU WILL BE SATISFIED t . WITH YOUR JOURNEY. ? " , . . . .. i If your tlcketa read over the Den ver and Rio Grands Railroad, the "Scenlo Lin of tha World.",' , : ' BECAUSE "JTbsrs arc so many acenlo attrae tlon a and polnta of Interest eJont the line between Of den and Den ver that tba trip never become tiresome. If you arc rolnf East, writ for in formation and get a pretty book that will teU you aB about It W. C MsBride, General Agent k . 114 Third Street . -; PORTLAND. OREGON THE MILWAUKEE The Pioneer Limited St Pan! t Chi cage, "Short Lin Omaha t , Chicago, "South-West limited Xanaas City ta Chics go. No trains ia tba aervlce f au sal road la tha world that equala In equip meat that of the Chicago, Milwaukee $ St Pan! Xy. They own and operate their wa sleeping and dining ears M al' their trains and give their patloat ar excellence of aervk not obtainable alas where, ' Berths on their sleepers are longer, higher and wider than In similar ears os any other Una. They protect their train by tha Block system. Connections made with all trans-con tines tal Hnoe la Ualoa Depot. Her tabs Daaak, Sveaak of Korsi Eler wlrd deutack gtsprocbea. B. 8. Row, Geaeral Ageat, Fortiaad Oregon. 134 Third Street, corner Aid) "Best by test" A trans continental trar eler sayi: "I'vls tried 'them all and I prefer the . North Western JJmIted": It's the best lobe found from coast to coast." ' It'a lue Train for pom fort" every night in fie year between MinuearjoUa, St. Paul and Chicago. ' Hetire aUrtlnf ea a Ulp no wjatler where-wiiu air IntetwUnc Intbnna tio about com Bxtabl eravetiat;. IL L SlSLEt. General Agtat. 131 Third St Portland, Oregon. T. W. TIA8DALK. Geaeral Paaaeajrer Agent. fsal, Minn. . . Bt. TRAVELERS' GUIDE. m mm i3 Oregon Short line dUwion Pacific ; 79.feour from PorUaad to Caica-. No chance of can. Depar$ TIVEflCHEDCLXa From PORTLAND Cbleafo Portland Ipcelai fclSa. m. via HaoHC'titoacoaoa U w Hall Lake. Denver, rt worm, unu am, Kan- CUi.HtLonia, esasi i Mantle tspreae kisa.ai. Worth, thnaha, Kaa vis, liaaWlaM diy. Mi Lorn,, ifalt Uke, Denver M togtoa atPaol raMWaU vlagpo- CbkaceaB4uat Walla Walla, tewia-tOB.8pokaa.lfiaa apolta. Hi rani, Dalawl baaxaat ' Daily e. evt Hna day aCam kfelnmbla Bjvertt roruana aac way laadlof Arrrv aaps i- ' f V V 4 1 ittai Ais DMlyes-ee4Ma A. C CSA10, Ccn Paa. Agt, . 8TEAJCES KAECOTTA . Leaves Astoria oa the-Ttta DATXT EXCEPT BUNDAT. V. EOR ILWACO, oonnccuns taere wttV tralaa for Long Beach. Tioga anaf North Beach polata. Batumla ar v Mvuru Mine evening. Throng tickets to and from al prta elpal European cities OrW. ROBIRTa'-Ataar; UEIaXDWSlBL VBieJferaatral 4iwbwM,toSui0aaa, IrriuboM r alearaiMae f ( MainMi, e.inlMa mmd AAA aaftrim Jbr nvM. T IJS.rbullnSl.rS. CiRalat wt most. STAMMERING AND STUTTER- . ING CURED, i , - Tor PartlcaUrt Ailreaa : THE ACUIC SCHOOL' FOB STAM MESSES THE ILLINOIS CENTRAL. Maintain anexcerjod aervloe frosa tita west to the east and south.2 aMdaej dosw eonnectlona , wltl train of all transcontinental Unas; paaaengera at given their cholc of route to Catleag, Louiarine, Kcmphla and Naw Orteaaa, and through these point t ta fat "at ; - - .r m ' Prospective traveler deatrlaf Isfoff matkn aa to th lowest rate and beat route ar Invited to corraapoad wh the fallowing repreaentatlve: ; H Third 8t, Portland. Ore. J. C ZJNDSET, Trav. Paaaenger Axn ' 141 Third St, Portland, Ore.; PAUL B. THOMPSON. PaaCaT. Axeeit 3. C. UNDSET, Trav. Paaaenger Agent, ' 141 Third St. Portland. Ore. THE ILLINOIS CENTRAL, r kest to th east and south, afakfaig rloa connection with trains of ail transcontinental line, passengers are given their choice of route to Chicago, and through thee point to th far east - - " ' Prospective traveler desiring Infor mation as to the lowaat rate and beat route are invited to correspond with ths following repreaentatlve: , B. H. TRUMBULL, Commercial Agn 14) Third St, Portland. Or ; 1261 caii lamhlll Street, Portland, Oregon.. Loulavllle. Memphl and New Orleana. "EAST OR I I WlST The comfortable way la via the . Great Northern Railway Close connections .for all points and West with a MODERN OVERLAND TRAINS In either di- rection daily. For detailed Information add re P. I. WHITNEY, Pasaenger Traffic Mgr, St. Paul Minn, or S. 0. YEREES, A. G. P.' A. Agent, Seattle, Wash. S. S. MINNESOTA" uils from Seattle for Orient Feb. r.oo S. S. "DAE0TA" aaila from Seattle for Orient March 11.06 Astoria & Columbia River R. R Co. EFFECTIVE SEPT ta, 1905. S8j Jt8 ajn.Ip.m :15 35 3 5(50! Sill :469:25 :4;:28 :556:39 :58 6:40 il2 7:(W 187:11 !257:2ffl 10 m 11(40 05 12:101 13:30) 10'12 24 7:0tf 8:101 p. m.a. mJ v.nnl e.ivv M (Leave. ArriveJ 21 10:35 1:00 PORTLAND (Union Depot) 9:101 leave. . uobia. arrive 9:0310:05 ClaUkln Junct 9:24 10:261 ; Westport 11:35 arrive ASTORIA leave 11:35 lear ASTORIA arrive 11:55 arrive WARRE.VTON leave leave WARRENTON arrive arrive Ft Stcvene .ear leave Ft. Steves arrive arrive WARRENTON leave leave WARRENTON leave 11:54 p. m 11:141 12:21 12:30 arrive CUttop. Oearbart SEASIDE leave a. m 11:201 10:101 9:11 8:51 7:45 7:40 7:2M 7:2(M 7:061 7:061 6:52 6:52 6:20 6:22 6:15 23 ZS p. m.ip.m 6:501 8:40 7:401 . 71 6:1 1 6:20 2:45 10:45 6:05 2:20 10:25 2:15 10:23 2:00 10:15 10:14 10:02 V05 10:05 4:45 . 9:45 4:38 9:38 4:30 6:30 2 a. mi 8unday only. Through tlcketa aad dee connection via. N. P. railway at Portland a si Gobi, aad (X R. A N. via. Portland. J. C MAT0, 0. F. ael P. lgt