UrURDAY, DECEMBER 30, 1905. THE J10hiiXt A5T0RIAN. ASTORIA OREGON. PORTLAND MARKETS I itcst Quotations in the Portland Markets. Complstt Market Report! Corrected Each Day Giving iU Wholstala Price of Commodities, Farm Product and Vega- Scarcity and good drmsnd for poultry Dtark condition on Front utrret today, and corumllon mes lMk for so ad vanra la prtura tlit next two day. Country stocks were di-ph-ted . at Tnankglvlng and ChrUlms to tuck an wtcot that few turkry or chick , v.er left for shipment, and now the Nw Year demand come In the face of the extreme scarcity.' Cold storage torke'of turkey, which re conldred full enough to meet any demand that w.,U nrwar all next summer, will f 1 11.. w. .k La miml utiitiiM Minitum- prvowiy u - ert cert for turkry to any extent next Monday. Prices of turkey are .'not i:t,lu ' - ,1. an,, in (tia ratal! diatru-i. however, aa M'.V(i a pound W all Portland wiwutwn will pay. Wheat Market Pull An oppressive quiet ha coMie over tlie whrat market tliU week in Portland. Kxportera rcMrt prodw-vr a unwillinjf, to anil at prenrnt quotation". Value a ro slowly but itetdily declining, nnd hipir ar not rpr to Imy. Miller have NMi"idrraul wheat on linwl, and a Ihia waa bought at higher fluri than rule now, four mannfartnrer are out of It for the preoent. The flour market la dull on account of lark of demand from the Orient, and millmen expect that wheat will go lower nnlem something unforearen happens. What tht new year will tring forth no one venture to gue, nut much depend on condition in California and in Kurope. Grain, Product, Feed. WHeaU-Walla lla, 71c; Valley, 73cj blueatem, 73 red, 68a Oata-Wblte, 270 gray, $26.50. Ilarlfy-BrewlDg, 623 j fed, l-2.50. rolled, 23-Hay-Valley timothy, 610(811; Kat em Oregon, $13.60U; clover, fS.ftOj cheat, 17.50(3 M j alfalfa, $10. Millatuffa Middling 4l223j chop, $19i brain, $18(519; ahorti, 20$21. Hour Hard wheat patent, $4.35 j tralght, $3 M(?; graham, $3.75; rye, $5; whole wheat flour $4: Valley flour, $3.06(33.90; Dakota, $6.50(37.25; , East ern rye, $5.40; PilUbury, $fl.30?7.15; CorvallW, $3.70. Corn-Whole, f28; cracked. $29 per ton. Rye $1.50 per cwt. ' Produce. Butter Fancy creamery, 27f30c; city creamery, 30A32ic; dairy, lOlrrf 17c; atore, 14rtI5c; Eastern creamery, ii.1iv.27lc; butter fat, 2(W31e. t'heeae Young American, lCglClej Oregon full cream, l')Ca,Uc. Egg Freh Oiegon ranch,' 30c; Eat ern egg, 23ft 25c. Poultry,4)M moat-re, firdPc; hcn, IU(ql2ei flprlng, lOirnllc; broiler, lur10)c; drw-e.1 chicken, 13 131c; jrceae,, live, OftlOr; dree, 12f 12.ei turkey, live, 17(a.l7k; drewncd, lOC'i 2Io; duck, old, Il(3;l2c; Spring duck, 14c; pigeon, per down, 61(31.25; squama, $2(i 2.50. Honey Durk, lOillcj amber, 12(3 13c; fancy white, 14 ft 15c. Fruit and Vegetablea. California grapea-$lfU0. Malaga grapes 60.00 per bbl Apple Oreen, 75c$1.75. Pear- -$1.25(31.50 a box. Grape, frult-$2JW3.00 orate, Huckleberrlea 7o per lb. Cranberriea $12.60 per barrel. Tropical frulta Lemona, fancy, $4-60; thok, $4.00 per box; orange, $2X0(3 3.00) banana, So per 2b plnapplea, 93Mg per dot. PoUtoee per eeck, C5375ci ear lota, country) Jobber' prk, 75(85) per 100 IU.,) turnip 7fi0Oe aack; cab bagea, per pound, l($Uc) celery, docen, 78rg5j onion, $1.05S1.10, in country, jobber' prior, $1.20(1 1J()j cucumber, box, 50c ; beet $1 per uk) carrot 75c; per aack) garlic, 10e) egg plant, 15c pet pound; tweet (potatoea, 22ic red pep per, 2,0e pound; huthou lettuce, 35c doten. California vegetable Green bearu, lOo pound; green pea, lOo; prouU, 8 radUhea, S5o docen bunches; Chile pepper, $125 box; torn toe, $1.25 box) bead lettuce, 25o dot.) artichoke, 75 dot. Grocerici, ProWalont, Ite, 6ugar, aack baala Golden 0 , $4.95; extra. C, $5.08) powdered, $5.05) patent eube $5.80) can, D. O, $55; fruit aug er, $8X5) beet tugar, $5.45) barrel ewt lOe; kega, ewt, 25c; boxea, ewt, SOt ad vance over tack baaia, leas ic lb. U paid for la 15 day. -' . ' , Bait-Bale of 75 ?, bale, $1.60; bale of 60 3, Uto,' $1.M) bale of 1 40 4a, balee, $1.60 bale of 1510a, bale, $1X0; I bag, 50a, fine, ton, $11.00; bag, 60 lb genulae Liverpool, ton, $17.00; beg, 80 i fround, 100), toa, $7X0; E.&V. P., 20 0 lb. carton, $2.25; R. 8. V. P, 24 3-lb, carton, $1.78; Liverpool lump, toi, $18.50, Rut Imperial Japan, No. 1, $5X5; Southern, Japan, 6c; broken, 4jc; bead, fancy, 71 bead, choice, 0c Coffee Mocha, 242cj Java, fancy, 6232c; Java, good, Z024; Java, ordi nary, 17020; Coota Rica, fancy, 1820j Coatav Rica, good, 14$18; Arbucklee, 10c per lb.; Lion 18 per lb.) Columbia coffee, 131c; Salvador, 11 15c ProvUion llama, to' elxe, 13c; bama, picnic, 9c; bacon, regular, 12c; bacon, breakfast, nj-gldlc; dry aalt bdea, 11c; back, dry aalt, lie. Xut Walnut, No. 1 aoft ihell, 151c; No. 1, hard ehell, 15e; Cible, 13c; al mond, 17c; Alberta, 1415; Brazil, 14o; pecan, 13i315c; hickory, 8c; Vir ginia peanuts, 7S7cj Jumbo Virginia peanuta, 9c; Japaneae peanut, 8i0ci cbwnuta, Italian, 14o; eocoanuta, doten, 75 80c; new almond, 18(3 17c, Fig White, lb 5 1-tSfcj black, 6 (tic Bean Small white, 4 l-4c; large whits, 8 l tc; ptnk, 8j bayou, 4 S-4c; Umas, 7e; Mexican, red, 9e. Pickled goode-PicUad pig' feet, 1-2 barrel, $5.00; 1-4-barreIs, $2.75; 151b, kits, $1X5; pickled tripe. 1 .-barrels, $5.00) 1-4 barrel, $2.75) 181b. kits, $125) pickled pig1 tongue, 1-2-barrel, $8.00; 1-4-berrrtt, $3.00; 151b. kit, $1.50; pickled lamb' tongue, 1-2-bar-reU, $9.00; 1-4-barrele, $5.50; 15 lb. klU, $2.78. Coffee Mocha, 24S8c rava, fancy, 20 (J 32c; Java, good, 20g24c; Java, ordi nary, 1720e; Costa Rica, fancy, 189 20c 1 Coota Rica,' good, 14018c; Ar bucklee, 16c per lb.; Lion, 18c per lb.) Columbia coffee, 13 l-4c; Salvador, 119 18c, Lard Kettle-rendered: Tierces, 11c; tube, 11 1 4c; 50. 11 l-4c; 20c, 11 3 8c; 10a, 11 3-4c; 6. 11 7-&CJ Standard purer Tieroea, 10c; iubt, 10 l-4c; 60. 10 l-4c; 20. 10 3-8c; 10, 10 3-4o ; 6. 10 l-4c; 5. lb, sacks, $8.78; lower grade, $5X0( $8.25; oatmeal, steel cut, 50-lb. sacks, $8 per bale; 10-lb. tacks, $45 per bale; oat meal (ground), 80-lb. sacks, $7X0 per bale j 10-lb. sacks, $4-00 per bale; split pea, $4.00 per 100-Tb. sack; 25-Ib. boxee, $1.18) pearl barley, $4-28 per 100 lbs.) 25-Ib. boxea, $1X8 per box; pastry flour. 10 lb. sacks, $2X0 per bale. Canned salmon Colombia river, l ib. talk, $1X5; 2 lb. telle, $2X0; fancy l ib. flat, $2.00; 1-2 lb. fancy data,, $1X5; fancy Mb. oval, $2.75; Alaaks Ulla. pink, 90c; red $1.45; nominal, 2s, tsll, $2.00. Mason frvit Jars Half-gallon, per groas, $1.00; quart, $7X0; pints, $8X8; extra caps, per groas, 82X5. Economy fruit jara-iCalf -gallons, per groas, $13X8; quarts, $10.80; pints, $8X5; extra caps, $1X5. Everlasting fruit jar Half -gallon, $12X0; quarts, $8X0; pints, $7X0; extra esps, g!s, 12X0. 9c, Compound) Tierces, 7c; tubs, 7 l-4) 50. 8 8-4e; 10i; 7 l-4c; 5. 7 14c, Sauaago Portland nam, 13 l tc per lb.; minced ham, 10c; summer, choice dry, 17 l-2c; boloffna, long, 8 l-2c; wiener wi7t, 8c; liver, 6c; port, 9c; blood, 6c; neadcheeee, 12 l-2c; bologna tauage, link, 4 1-23. Raltina Looas Muacatela, 3-crown, 7 l-2c; 2 -crown, 8 l-2c; bleached seed leu Sultaruta, 712c; unbleached need les Sultanrts, 6 3-4c; London layers, 3- crown, whole boxe of 20 lb, $1X8; 2 crown, $1.75. Dried Fruit Apple, evaporaud, 91o per lb.; sundried, aacka or boxes, none; apricots 1112; peaebea, 10 He; pears, 10&12 l-2c; prunes, Italian, 8 8 l-2c; French, 3 l-2o; figs, Cat black, 6 3-4C) do, white, none; Smyrna, 20c; Fard. datea, 8c; pluma, pitted, 6c Cereal food Rolled oats, cream, 90- TIDE TABLE, DECEMBER DECEMBER, 1906. Hlfh Water. Date. Friday II 4:33 Saturday 21 6: 2SJ 8UNDAT I 1:24 Monday 4 7: JO Tuesday ......... 5 1:12 Wedneeday ( 1:02 Thursday 71 t:4 Friday 810:21 Saturday 111:04 SUNDAY 10 0:08 BUND AT 1011:41 Monday 11 0:48 Tueaday 12 1:2 Wednesday 13 1:06 Thursday 14 1:42 Friday 15 1:20 Baturday 14 4:02 SUNDAY 17 4:60 Monday 18 6:38 Tuesday ,.10 1:11 Wedneaday 20 7:27 Thursday 21 1:22 Friday R Saturday 23 10:11 SUNDAY 2411:01 Monday 26 t:23 Monday 2511:60 Tueaday 26 1:11 Wedneeday 27 1:67 Thuraday 28 2:41 rrtday 29 3:151 Saturday 30 4:04 SUNDAY .Ill 4:4S A.M. h.m. ft. 7.1 7.2 7.1 73 7.5 7.4 7.8 1.1 8.1 6.6 8.4 1.8 7.0 7.1 7.2 f.B 7.4 7.5 7.4 7.7 7.8 8.1 1.5 Ml 1.2 7.0 t.4 7-2 7.6 7.6 7.6 7.6 P.M. DECEMBER, 1909. h.m. 4:04 6:06 4:16 7:82 S:4J 9:44 10:16 11:24 see 12:15 11:47 1:21 1:5 2:40 1:27 4:21 6:28 6:47 8:101 6:2 10:82 11:80 12:36 l:SM 8:06 8:82 3:40 4:33 Low Water. Date. "7.6 1 1 .t Friday 1 1 Saturday , 2 10 SUNDAY 8 1 1 Monday ......... 4 II Tueaday 6 ill Wedneeday 6 Thuraday 7 Friday 8 Saturday 1 s SUNDAY 10 I I Monday 11 t't Tuesday .........12 I g Wednesday 13 I Thuraday ........ 14 7.1 Friday .....15 7.1 Saturday In .1 BUND Ax 17 at Monaay is 1.1 Tuesday ...... ...131 18 Wedneeday .....'.20 a 4 Tnuraaay xi 1.7 Friday 22 ... Saturday 231 ... 8UNDAY 241 ... Monday 25 1.4 Tueeday 26 6.8 Wedneeday 27 8.1 Thursday . 23 S 3 Friday 2 7.7 Saturday 30 7.6 SUNDAY tlill:l4i A.M. ft h.m 10:36 11:40 0!46 1:42! 8:38 8:31 4:82 6:10 6:64 6:32 7:87! 7:48 3:201 6:03 6:61 10:46 11:41 0:47 1:49 3:00 4:08 6:10 6:04 6:64 7:44 8:33 6:331 10:14i 8.2 3.2 1.7 tl 3.4 8.7 2 8.1 3.2 3.8 3-3 8.8 8.3 8.3 8.1 18 1.7 3.1! P.M. h.m. 11:00 11:621 12:48 l.rl 1:54 2:66 8:63 4:40 6:23 6:02 6:38 Till 7:48 8:16 8:60 9:80 10:12 11:00 11:49 12:61 1:04 3:16 8:13 9:05 9:44 10:84 11:441 ft 0.4 -0.T 0.6 0.4 -0.9 1.8 1.6 1.4 1.1 0.4 6.3 6.8 Freak Jttau tnd fits. Freih met-VeaJ, email, 77e; Urge.' '$lSt 'pork, 8i(37c) beef, bull, '1 l-22c; cow, 34c; tteers, 4 1-2(36 1 2c; mutton, 7 7 l-2c; lambs, 7 l-2B8o. . Oysters Shoalwater Day, per gallon, $215; per sack, $3.76 net) Olympla, per tack, $818; Easter transplanted, $1J0 per 100 lbs. Clams IIrd.bIl, per box, $2.00; raxor clam,' $2.00 per box. FUh Crabs, per doxen, $10; Shoal water bay oyaters, per sack $4.00, gil lon, $225; halibut, 8c;' black 01; baaa, per lb, 12 ,l-2c; jierrhif, 6c; Sounders 6e; catflah, 8c; lobsters, .per lb,' 12 l-2c; silver tmelt, 8c) shrimp, 10c; perch, 6c; sturgeon, 8c; tilrsrside, 60; tea trout, 12 l-2e; black bass. 20 28e; Yaqulna chinook salmon, 6c: Grain bags Calcutta and domeatie, 7 12c Wool-Valley, 26(g27 12c; KaaUrt Oregon, 18220c Tallow rrime, per lb, 333 3-4c No, 2 and grease, tgi l tc Hop, Wool, Sides, Ztc Hop New crop, 1012c; old crop, 10 water bay oytten, par tack, $4-00; oy- 12o. Bidet Dr bides, No. 1, 16 Iba. and up, 18(318 1 2o per lb.) irj kip, To, 1, 6 to 16 IU, 14(3 16c per lb.) dry calf, No. 1, undo? f lbs., 1718c; dry salted, bulla and 1 tags, on third less than dry flint (culls, moth-eaten, badly cut, scored, murrain, halr-allpped, weather-beaten or grubby, 2 So per lb. leas); salted hides, teers, sound, 60 lbs, and over, 9fJ10e per j lb.; 60 to 60 lbs, 8 !-29e per lb.) un ler 60 lbs. and cow, 8&9o per lb.) talteJ tag and bulla, tound, 60 per lb.) salted kip, sound, 18 to 30 lbs, 9e per lb.) salt ed veal, sound, 10 to 14 lbs, 9c per lb.) salted calf, sound, under 10 Ibt, 10c per lb. (green, unialted, le per lb. leas; cull, le per lb. lest). Sheep tkinti Shear lings, No. 1 butchers' stock, 28 (g 30c each; short wool, No. 1 butchers' stock, 40 60o each; medium wool, No. 1 butchers' stock, 60(J80c; long wool, No. 1 butchers' stock, $1.00 1.50 eecn Murrala pelts, from 10 to 20 per cent less, or 1214c per lb,; borne hide, salted, each, accord ing to site, $IJO(?2.00; dry, each, ac cording to aise, $1.60; colts' bides, 25 50c each; goat tkine, common, 10(3 15c each; Angora, with wool on, 25c$lJK) each. Mohair Choice, 3032c Feathers Geeet, white, 35$40c; geese gray or mixed, 25 30c; duck, white, 1520c; duck, mixed, 12(gl5c Oil and Lead. . toal on I'eari ana astral oil, cases, 20c per fjallbn; water white oil, iron barrel, 15c; wood barrel, 17c; extra itar caftc, 25c; headlight oil, 175 do grees, caea, 23c; iron barrel, 171c. (Wahington State teat burning oil, except headlight, lc per gallon higher.) Nrniine Mxty-inree degree, case, 22c; Iron barrels, 171c, Turpentine In caaes, 8Dc; in wood barrel, 80c; in iron barrel, 83c; in 10- caoe lota, 88c. Linoecd oil Haw, 5 barrel lots, 50c; 1-barrel lota, 61c; in cae, 66c; boiled. barrel lota, 52c; 1 barrel lota, 53c; in cases, 58c. Gasoline Stove gasoline, cases, 24c: Iron barrels, 18c; 86 degrees gasoline, caes, 22c; iron barrels or drums, 26c. Rope Pure Manila, I4je; stsndard, 13Icj Siaal, 11c; IIe brand Sisal, CJc Lead Strictly pare white lead and red lead, in ton, 7Jc; 500-lb, lots, 61c; lets than 500 lbs 81c Ts iMmp mt Reaaear, Even a lunatic may not wholly lack the por of reason. This truth ap pears In a story toll of the Inspection of an asylum by the trustee. Walking through the grounds, they came upon a party of workmen who were repairing a wall. One of the barniless patient, apparently assisting In the work, was punning a wheelbar row along U(skle down. "My frW-nd." said a kind hrted trustee gently, "you should turn your wheelbarrow over." "Not on your life." replied tbt pa ticut , "I turned It over yesterday, and they put bricks In !t!"-Phlladephla Ledger. A B4 Hnktr. Young Jsy Green -I tell ye, Letts? Doollttle I a sport fr your life! Abner Applodry-I alnt noticed It pertlckerly. Young Jsy Green-Yt ain't! Why, whenever a drummer or anybody gives him a ten rent cigar he saves the band otrn It and weas It aa long aa It bold together on the fl' cent cigars he buys blmelf. Puck. rariUHr Eaalts4. "That haughty young man mutt be one of our millionaires," said the lu cjuUlrJve 'stranger. "No," answered tha hostess. "He baa all tha airs, but none of the mlUlona," Washington Star. Tlaae Eaaaat). Borrougba-8ay, old man. there waa a time when you promised to share your last dollar with me. Rlcfaley-That'a all right; I haven't got down to It yet Catholic Standard and Timet. Waal a Im Tim It. Powell Are you looking for trouble? Powell Yes. I am on my way to the railroad station to meet my wlfft mother. Ne,w York Press. MEN ANOWOUER. V Bis J (or laral 4lrtimi4ilw"Mii Irriuttoa of lotrutaa of aacaa iirM. iivistOKWutn. iim ITS!" V- sMHun.ir i r ami ta stela reer hf npr. e SI . if I SJ.T. Oticalar Hal aa w 4 CHANGE OF TIMS Th Baltimore k Ohio Railroad Commencing Sunday, November 19, train No, . tha Royal Blut Limited, will leavt Grand Central passenger station, Chicago at S p. m. Instead of 3:30 p. m. and will arrive in Pittsburg at 6:35 a. m, Washington at 4:40 p. m, Baltimore 5:50 p. m. Philadelphia, 8:19 p. m. New York 10:40 p. m. the samt as with the old schedule, thus reducing th time on hour and thirty minutes. No excess fart will be charged on thia fast limited train. All other trains will arrive and depart tha aamt at formerly. Stop-over la allowed at Washington, Baltimore and Philadelphia, not to exceed ten days, at sack place, on all firtt-slaaa through tkksta. s STAMMERING AND STUTTER' ING CURED For Particulars Addrett TBI rAOFIC SCHOOL FOR STAX MIRERS 1261 tas Ysmhill Street, . ....... Portland, Oregon., TRAVELERS GUIDE. SAN FRANCISCO & PORTLAND S. S. CO. Fart Including berth and meals, $16 Round-trip, $28. Steamer Leaves Astoria for San Francisco Every 5 Days. Connects at SanFrancisco with Rail and Steamer Lines for Scuth. ern California. G. W. ROBERTS, Agrut. Astoria, Oregon. A. a D. KCRF.KU. Gen. Pas. An 8sn Franotico C. THE MILWAUKEE "Th Pioneer Limited" St Paul co C . cago, "Short Line" Omaha to Chicago. "South-West Limited" Kaasa City to Chicago. No trains in the service or an; ai road in the world that equals in equip ment that of the Chicago, Milwaukee A St Paul Ry. They own and opt rat their own Bleeping and dining cars on ah their traina and give their patton as excellenea of service not obtainable ene where. Berths on their sleepers are longer higher and wider than la similar ears os any other line. They protect their train by the Block system. Connections made with all Wans -cos tintatal liatt la Union Depots. Esr talea Dansk, Svtnak og Norsk Bier wird deutsch gesprochea. H. & Kowe, Oeatral Agent, Portland Ortgoa. 134 Third Street, corner AMer THI ILLINOIS CENTRAL, 6-est to the east and south, Making Hose connections with trains of all transcontinental lines, paasencera arc liven their choice of routes to Chicago and through these points to the far east. Prospective travelers) desiring infor mation aa to the lowest rates and besi routes are- invited to correspond with the foil owing representaUret: B, XL TRTJlfBTJLI Commercial Agent 143 Tfctrd eu Portland. Ore LoulsriHe, Memphis and New OrW- THI ILLINOIS CENTRAL, Maintains ncxeeOecl service from th west to the east and tooth. Making doe connections with traina' of aJB transcontinental lines, passengers ar given their choics of routes to Chicago Louisville. Memphis and New Orleaae and through these points to the fai east Prospective travelers desiring Infor mation at to the lowest ratea and best routes art Invited to correspond witr th fallowing representatives: 143 Third Bt, Portland, Ore. J. C LXNDSET, Trav. Passenger Agent 143 Third Bt, Portland, Ore. PAUL B. THOMPSON. PaaVgr. Agent J. C LIND8ET, Trav. Passenger Agent . 142 ThL-C St, Portland. Or. "Best by Test" A trans continental trav eler says: " I've tried 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. Pan! and Chicago. Hefhre slatting 00 a trip 00 ssattfev whaiwrit lor Interesting rolorma Uoo aboat eoantxiaM nrnveUr I i M L StSlE. Ccacral AcaL 133 Third St Portland. Oregon T. W. istMDALS. r enter agent, Fwnl. MIdb Ht TRAVELERS' GUIDE. 1 -n Short lime AxoUruoNRicinc 76 how from Portlang to No shange of earn. TIMg, HTHtDDXIS Depart from Arrtvt , FORTLAgP Cbtaago ForUaod HtLake.fraver.rt apMial Worth, Omana, Kaa- Is fat MCll.HtLool. via Hat- Clueago aa4 taekast Ingloa - - Attaatie ' ' ' k-xpna Mt Uke, Oesvor 31 ' P-. Warth.omahaws-a. TtUatt via llaat- aaa dtf, tH Lewto, tagtoa ChJaagoaadtaelast v rap1 Walls' Walla. LewV. Fast stall loa.tpokaiM,Mlaa fUs.ss. ajwila. tt Pan), Dalath tsSBt vteBpo- sfUwaakes, Cbkago, ' haoe sa4gast . Daily n- Colombia Klrerto 4 ass eept Hob- Portland and Wav Dau a 07 aCaaa laadlsgs - ttfi Maa A. C CSAIO, Gta Pass, Agt, Ptrt-aa. 8TZA1CSS SAECOTTA I ' Lsavss Astoria oa the Tide DAILY EXCEPT SUNDAY. FOR ILWACO, oonnecnaa; than I traina for Long Beach, Tiogs North Beach points, Bstnrnlng riv at Astoria, same ovenlng. rbroogh tickets to and from all dpal European citlat. 1 W. H0BKBT8, Agent, Astoria, On. w "unnni nt lallHln -ASK -ANY' TRAVELER - and he will 1 tell yen the 1 .1.1. ! 1 ,-M j J r r1 nnasrr 1 IILU IUIUII UUI1UI LIIII Electric Lighted. Is the Crack Trail of thea all for COMFORT ad ELEGAMCb' The ticket ofcee at Portland ii at 355 Morrison St, Cor. 3d. A. D. CHARLTON Assistant General Passenger Agent, PORTLAND. OREGON. YOH WILL BE SATISFIED - . ' " - ' WITH YOUR JOURNEY. U'your tlckeU read over th Dea rer and Rio O rands Railroad, th Scenic Lino of th World." T BECAUSE Chert art to many aceoio stttrt Uona and polnta of interest alone th line betweeo Ogden and Daw ver that th trip never tiaontsa tlreoom. If roo art going East, writ for fcn rormation and get a pretty book that will tell rou aB about it. W. C, MeBrlde, General Agent 134 Third Street PORTLAND. OREGON Astoria & Columbia River R. RCo, EFFECTIVE SBPT tS, 190J. 281 a.m 8 p.m 8:15 8:35 8:36 5:50 6: 10 0:11 30 , m 8:46.6:251 8:466:261 8:656:30 8:68!6:40 8:127:03 6:18:7:11 9:2.5i7:20 22 (Leave. Arrive 24 I p. m. a, mJ 7:00) 8:00) PORTLAND (Union Depot) 8:10! U: 10) - leave. Gobi. arrive ClaUkin Junct Went port, arrive ASTORIA leavt leave ASTORIA arrive 11:55, arrive WARRENTOX leave ( lare WARRJtXTON amve 1 arrive Ft. Stevena .eave i leave Ft. Stevena arrive arrive WARRENTON leave K-ave WARRENTON leave 8:A3 8:24 10:35 10:05 10:2ttj M::i5 11:35 21 1 1 :55, p. m. 12:M; Vi:'l 12:301 arrive Clatsop. Gearhiirt SEASIDE leave m. 11:20 10:10j 9:11 8:61 7:451 7:4 7:20 70 7:06 7:06 6:52 4:62 6:29 6:22 6:15 23 p. m 9:501 8:40 7:4 7:19 t:0i 6 6:05 2W2 6:05 4:45 4:38 4:30 23 29 p.m 4tf 2:20 12:15 K5:00 10:42 10:25 10:25 10:15) 10:14 10:051 10:05J Sundav only. v Through tickets and close connection via. N. P. railway at Portland sad Goble. tnd O R. A N. vis, Portland. J. C MAYO, G. F. and P. Agent. The Compartment Observation Cars on the Oriental Limited Afford you the privacy of your home The comforts of a club The luxury of a first-class hotel Daily between St. Paul, Minneapolis, Puget Sound and Intermediate points via the Great Northern Railway For detailed information, rates, etc, call on 8. G. YXJtXES, A. G. P. A. Agent, Seattle, Wash, S. 8. "HX55XS0TA" sails from Seattle for Orient Feb. 1,06 S. S. DAKOTA" sails from Seattle for Orient starch 11, 06 7.11