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FRIDAY, FEBRUARY, 18, ijofl. THE MORNING ASTORLIX. ASTORIA, OREGON, 4 RTLAND MARKETS Latest Quotations In the'Portland Markets. Complete Market Reports Corrected lava Day OWing tb Wholesale Prices ut Commodities, Farm Produce tad v(g UMee. ItiRTLAND, tub. lfl-Finicy en-emery butter I lill Arm In pi h e, but de bars think high rl'r cannot rvil nuii'li Umiivr, tMiaiix the dairies and creameries of California will sh'stly 1h at thfir best ' prodiudng capacity. Prices of butter In 8en Kram-Ueo will only have to decline 2e from the pre, riii quotation to enable Portland lm wot tars to bring In butler from Cali fornia by the carload. Soma Fatrn fresh butlar i W,ng ."brought in by Front lrrt dealer, who deulare there la no piofit In the bind nM txM'RU th product li high In th east. For several week fancy creamery Jfiitter haa b.en at top notch )rii-e In 'Portland, creameries have Wn aclling their daily output at 3212c while country creamery h I ling qulukly at a pound on Front street, Grain, Produce, . Wheat-Walla Walla, 71cj 74ej blueslem, 72C red, CBc. 0U White, 128 j fray, 127. Barley-Brewing, 23.502 Valley, fed, 28.25 rolled. t24g25. nay-Valley timothy, llwflll Eat era Oregon, $13.50$ 14 1 clover, 1,00(9 0, cheat, VtM&ti alfalfa, $10. MllletufTaMlddHnga, 23g26 chop, 119, brao, $18310( thorta, $205X21. Flour-Hard wheat patent, $420; straight, $3.Wj graham, $3W( rye, $3) whole wheat flour, $3"3j Valley, t3.653.90j Dakota, $fl.W7.23 Fart era rye, W.40j PilUbury, $0.30(17.18 ( Corvallle, $3.70. Corn-Whole, $24 ; cracked, $23 ton. P.ye 1.50 per ewt Buekwhat-$12.W per ton. per Produce, Dutter' r-Fancy creamery, 2730e lb.;. lamery, 3032lc) dairy, lOi dt erearuery. 17e) atore, 14l13ej Fatrn creamery, f.i271ci buttrr fat. 20Ci31c. Chee-Young American, 16 Ore- gon full cr..m. 15c FffL--lie.h Uieonn ranch, 20e) i:atein e;;i. l1- I....!,r. fl.l .tr. SfiOo. h'H, ll(S,12lc) Hpiing, lSlOc) drewed cliiiiens 13313c) geeee, live, 0lUOi dreed. 10 17c; turkey, live, 143 15cj dreed, 10(3 17c; duck, old, 12(3 13c) Si"1"!! d,,rk' 18 Iflo; plgeona. per doren, $)?153i aqiiab. $2A230. Honey-Dark, lOHllc) aruf 13c) fancy white, 1413c '2 Frelta and Vegetablea. lialaga grape $9 00 per bbL Applea-Jren, 75c$258. a J'er ei.wca i.uo a ' Grape Frult-$3 00(gJ.50 crate. Nlttckleberriea-7e per lb. Cranberriea $14 per barrel. Tropin! frulta !emon, fancy, $3.00 j j choice, $2-M per box) orangea, $2.23 j $2.50 banana, 0c p-r lb.) pineapple, $4.W(!0 per dozen. ! PoUtoee-Ptr aack. 608oo) ear loU. country) Jobber' price, 7000c) per 100 iba., turnip 70e aackj cab Ugna, per pound, lc tf, imn mtlet oaiont, eountry. j..lW prtoea, $l$lt3) wumber. Ui, MfX beU,$l P mek) carroU 75c per a-bi 'garlia, too) m P,B ,6e H t Hind wet potatoe; $l.m$200 tad TIDE TABLE, Uw Wafer. A. M. "fiate. Jim. ft, p; M.' J b.ro. ft. 'riiunnW , II ... .I2:60 10 Fridat . ! 0 30 8 i 1:63 21 Katithlay ...... 8 1 1 SEM 8.61 t.m II IJ MJNDAY 4 ti40 4 0 3; ft! 4:60 Motutav 0 SiOl 40 0,0 00 1'iieedaf 0 4:6218 0 O.flftl Wednadv 7 0;4l 8(1! 6;l 04 'Il.ur.dar W 8$:7 8 2 : g :0ft -0.7 t,a!-08 libW II 1.W SH eJ.turday 0 7f" 9 11:121-0 6 M'NDAY II Iil4 l.t i6i'(l2 li.lid 12 ItlOl I "! lo..tiy j:i 10.02 14 I.SMj (13 10:11) 10 Wd.dr .....14l; M 14 lliOS II Thurad.y I6lli6 lall I 2 6 riUv .........l"! ... ... lili 18 1,0 t.lday , ...... 1 71 li2 3 2! f.W H'NUAY 1 2.21 SOI 8:4Al 4t4Hj 06 HI Matin ,,,,,,,, JU t 4 l 17 4. till 0:40 -0 8 iiieiir ,,., iM 8 0 620 .01 'Iiurwlir ,,,,, 0 37 SB 7im!-0.6 1'iid.y ........ Sfl 7 2" 1.3 7i4Z!-01 einlOf t'4' M 2 I a, ill 01 t Mi .4Y , .j 1 1 1 1 1 .5Cl l.iMll 21 6.10 02 tiW II 8ofli m 1 1 11. V tn .4'i I k 4lj 14 ' " peppara, 20o pound j bothou Htuce, 11,60 par box. California vegetable Green beam, 20o lb) green paa, 12Jc prout, 8 radishes, 20a doin bunches j Chi la peppers, 20e lb.) tomatoes, $1.70 box bead lettuce, 2fie dos.t artichokes, 78o dozen) cabbage, $2,00 j cauliflower, $1.23 r do.cn celery, f 2,78 3 crate. Groceries, Prorlaiona, Itc. Hvr ,wk tH 3olden C, $5.03 1 extra C, $5.20) powdered, $S.80 patent cube, 13.96 j cane, I). Q., OfiJOf fruit sug ar, $5.70; bet sugar, $4.00) barrel, cwt, lOoi kege, cwt., 2floj boxaa, owt 50o ad ranee over sack basis, Ism io lb. if paid for In 10 day a. Bait Ilalca of 70 2a, bale, $1.60 bale of 00-3s, bale, $1.6X1) balei of 40-4s, bale), 11.00) balea of 10-10, bale, $1.00) bag, 00a, One, ton, tll.OOj baga, 00 lbs genuine Liverpool, ton, $17.00 big, 00 " i ground, 100, ton, $7.00) R, 8. V P., 20 0 lb. eartone, $2.25) R. 8. V. P, 14 I-lb, eartona, $1.70) Liverpool Jump, ton, $18.00, Rioa Imperial Japan, Ho, f, $9.00) Southern, Japan, Olo) brokea, Jlej bead fancy, 7) bead, choice, tie. Coffee Mocha, 24 28c j Java, fancy ttCf.Zet Java, good, 2024 Java; ordi aary, 17(8 20 Cot Rica, fancy, 1820j Coata Rioa, good 14S$18 Arbuekleo, lCJo per lb) Lion, lCJo per lb Columbia eof fee, 13) Salvador, ll(?13o. Provlona Ttama, to ake 12lq bainn, picnic, 8c j bacon, regular, llc) bacon break fa"t, )331fic dry aalt aidca, He) backa, dry aalt, lie ' ; ' Kuta-Walnuta, No. 1 aoft (hell, 13ci No. 1. hard bell, Iftej Clhla, 13oi al mond, lAc) fitberta, 14(315) Bratil 14o i pecan, 13)10) hickory, 8c t VIr Iginla peanuta, 77Jc) Jumbo Virginia peanuta, 8c Japaneae peanut, 01(3,00 cheanuta, Italian, 14c coooanuta, doten "5(?80ct new almond. 15lkj. FigaWhite, irt 0 l-CgOc) black, i Kit, Hean SmaU wltita, 4cj large whit 3) pink, 2 7-8c; buyou, 4 3 4cj Lima 5 7-8c Mxiwn rd, Oic Pickled gooda-Ilckied pig feet, 12 barrela, $0.00) 1-4-bamla, $2.70 101b. kite, pickled tripe, 1-2 barrel $0.00) 1-4 barrel, $2.70) 151b. kite, $115) pick led pig' tongue, 1-2 barreU, $0.00 1-4 barm, $3.00) 151b. klU, $1.00) pickled larnba' tongue, 1-2 bar tela, $0.00 1-4-barrela, $3.60; 10 lb. klU $2.73. Lard Kettle-rendaradi Tierce, 10ic; tuba, 10 S-8c; 00. 10 0 8c) 20, 11 3 4c; 10a, 11c; Si, 0 6 8cj Standard pure; Tiercea, l l-4c; tuU, 7-8e( 00. 0 7-8cj 20c, S fl-8cj 10, K)o) Oa, 101-8c.; Com poundi Tierct, fll-2c tub, 6 J 4c gauaaga Poitland nam, 13 12 per lb.; minced bam, lOcj aummer, choice dry, W n. 0 ') ener I wt r jneadcheeae, 12 1 2cj bologna lauaage, "nk , 7 l-2c; 2 crown, 0 1 2cj bleached aeed lee Su'tanw, 7(?12c) unbleached aeed Iraa Suitanna, 0 3-4c) London layer, I crown, whole boxee of 20 lb, $1.80 S Dried Fruit Apple, evaporated, '2. crown, $1.70. per lb.) lundried, aacka or boxee, none) prioota 11 12ft t peabe, 10Uo; pear, 1012 1 2c) prune, Italian, 6 0 l-2) French, S l-2cj flga, CaL black, 0 3-4cj do, white, none) Smyrna, 20c j Fard. date, Oct plum, pitted, to. Cereal fooda Rolled oat. cream, 90 lb. aacka, $0.70) lower grade, $0.00(3 $625 1 oatmeal, teel cut, 60 lb. Met. $8 per bale) 10-Ib. aacka, 4.23 per bale) oat meal (ground), 60-lb. aacka, $7.50 per bale) 10-Ib. aacka, $4.00 per bale) eplit peaa, $4.00 per 100-lb. sack 25 lb. boxe, $1.10) pearl barky, $420 per 100 lb. 231b. boxaa, $110 per box) paatry flour. 10 lb, aacka, $2.00 per bale. Canned aalmoa Columbia river, Mb. tella, $1,801 l ib. Ulla, $2.00) fancy -lb. flaU, $2.00) 12 lb. faary flaU. $110) fane l ib. ovale, $2.70) Alaaka Ull., piok, 4Oc) rod $1.40) aomiaal, 2a, taA .,: , , , , , llaaoa frrit' Jara-nalf-gaDone, ' per FEBRUARY lllcb Waeer Date. h rn. I ft. I h.m. ft 1hurily 1 0:071 TVll 0:47 0.0 0.3 0.4 08 6.2 Kniday 7:Wl 7.6 8:02 Nittirdny M'NDAY 81 7(60 7.6 0 1 1 Hi 41 8:63 7.7 10:25 ft ln.ii i n 1 1 . lit Monday , Tuesday ., 010:371 B.til Wedneatlay ...71 0:(Kt 6.7111 m 86 8.0 0.0 Tbuieday l Filday 0 HI 0i4n 73!I2:0N! I)17 7.7112,82 haiurdar 1H Ii3 8.1 li.TI D.I hlM'AV HI 2:31 1.4 2 1 20 8,8 8.4 7.8 7.1 114 6 0 Oil 02 66 M.mdiiv 12 3:00 801 3:07 Tuedr 131 3:4H 87 liflIN WedHHMlay .....14 4:31 8 0 4 1 AM Thuteilay I5 0:2O 8.4 1 1 OOI I'rMay "l 6 h faturdv , I7 IM 8.21 7i27 Ml Ki&Ol itMAY Ml H;27 l..iulr I! :3i l'tO, ID 8.3)1 1 1 13 1'MMHlaf ...2O;i0:37 86 Wadne-day , ,,,.21 0 '" 71 87 We.iedy , ,,..2 1 III: 31 'IbuiwUy 0;4 S'd'laV "'A lit1 7.6 12:10 1.8 17 ID 81 7 0 72 8.7 7! 1:01 Kaliidar ,.,,..24 lifitN 8.01 1 1 401 M'NDAY 201 2:21 Uudr " 11:6:1 81 81 2:20 2:6"! aa:i luewl.y .171 8i2! 8.1 groae, $1.00 quart, $7.00 j pint, $8.58 extra cap, per groae, $2.30. " Eootioinr fruit Jara Tfalf-gaTlona, per groaa, $l3rJ6j quart, $10,40; pint, $8J0; extra cape, $1.83. Everlasting fruit jar Half-gallon, $12.60; quart, $8.00; plnU, $7.60; extra cap, glaa, $2.00. Livestock Market Caltli Bent at-eiw, $3.flOfb3.85j cow, $.1,00.1.23; otlve, $3.004.75. Sheep-$35.25) Jamlw, $300.60 ' ' Hog $3.7fl(p.25) light hog, ?(i 8.26. Wild Came. Jack rabbit, $22.60 dozen. Kugnr, tack baIa Golden C, $3.03; Freak Mean and flafe. Freah meat Veal, amall, 881i; largo, OOc) park, 67i) beef, bull, 22tc; co;v.f, 3i34c) Iambi, Oytera Shoal water bay, per gallon, $210; per aack, $3.70 aet) Olympia, per aaek, $0.29) Eutem tranp7anted $1 JO per 100 Iba," Clam Hardnhell. oer box, $2.00) razor elam, $2,00 per box. FUh Crabi, per flown, $150; Shoal water bay oyttere, per aack $4.08, gal lon, $213; halibut, . Clcj black 0; bat, per Tb, 12 l-2c; barring, 0e; flounder, 6c ) catflh, 8c; lobatera, per lb, 12 l-2c; tilver amelt, 6o; ehrimp, 10c; perch, 5c; iturgeon, 8c j ailveraide, fc aea trout, li l-2o) black baa. 20 20e) Ya-iulna cblnook aalaion, Oci Orain bi Calcutta and domeiUc, Wool-Valley, 2I27 l-2) Kaatern Oregon, 18 (2 20c, Tallow Prime, per lb., 3(3 3-4c; No. 2 and grcae, 2$2 1-2& Hop, Wool, Hide, Itc Hop Choice, 10llc: prime, OgOJc. Wool-.lley, 26?7Jc; Eatern Ore gon, 1820c; nomijiaL Tallow Prime, per lb., 33Ic; No. 2 and greaae, 2&2ifl. nidee Dry hide, Ko. 1, 10 Toe. and np, lfl(817c per lb.; dry kip, No. 1, 0 to 15 II.., 13.1( 1 per lb.; dry calf, No. 1 unde; 0 Iba., 1718cj dry aatted, bull and ataga, one third lea than dry flint (culte, moth-eaten, badly cut, ' aoored, murrain, halr-allpped, weather-beaten or grubby, 2(g3o per lb. lea); aaited hide, eteere, aound, 60 Iba. and over, I (310c per lb.) 00 to 60 lb 8 1-2S90 per lb.) under 00 lb, and cow, 89o per lb.; aaited tag and bull, aound, 6o per lb.) aaited kip, aound, 15 to 30 11)., 9o per lb.) aait ed veal,' aound, 10 to U Iba, 9e per lb. aaited calf, aound, under 10 Iba., 10c per lb. (green, umalted, lo per lb. lea; cull, le per lb. let). Sheep allnat Shear ling, No. 1 butcher' stock, 23 30c each; ahort wool, No. 1 butcher' atock, 40 OOo each; medium wool, No. 1 butcher' atock, 60(3 80c) lna wo0l K-1 butcher' atock, $1.00 (? 1.60 earn Murrain pelt, from 10 to 20 per cent Ic, or 1214c per lb.) hore hide, aaited, each, accord ing to aire, $1.00(32.00; dry, each, ac cording to ir, $150; colta' bidea, 29 OOo each) goat akin, common, 10(3 15c each) Angora, with wool on, 25c$1.50 each. Mohair Choice, 303s. Feather Geeaa, white, 85(340c; geeae gray or mixed, 25 30c; duck, white, 15(f20c; duck, mixed, 12 15c Oil and Lead. Coal oil Pearl and astral oil, eaie. 201c per gallon) water white oil, iron barrel, 13c; wood barrela, 17c; extra star cane, 23c; headlight oil, 173 de gree, rate, 23cj iron barrel, 171c (Wathlngton State test burning oil, except headlight, lo per gallon higher.) Benzine Sixty-three degree, caiea, 22c; iron barrel, 17o. Turpentine In esaea, 80c in wood barrel, 86c) In iron barrel, 83c; in 10- caae lot, 8o. iLnieed oil Raw, 6 barrel lot, 50c j 1 barrel lot, 6Tc; In eaacs, 82c; boiled, barrel lots, 58c; 1-barrel lot, 09c; in cane, Bio, Gaxoline Stove gasoline, rate, 24o: Iron barrela, 18c; 80 degree gatoline, case, 22c i iron barrels or drum, 20c, Rops Pure Manila, 14c; standard, 13!cj SUal, Hot Me brand Sital, OJo, Wire Nail-Pieant be at $2.70. 1-ead Strictly pure whit lead and rd lead, In ton, 7Jo; 300 lb. lot, 8.c; les than 000 lb., 6.0. CHANGE OF TIWB Tb Piltimore & Ohio Railroad Commencing Punday, November 19. traiu Ko. 0, the Royal Blue Limited, will eave Or and Central paasenger station, Chicago at 0 pm., intad of SiSO p, m. and will arrive in Pittsburg at $188 a, in., Wahlngton at 4:40 p, m,, Psltimor fli&0 p. in. Philadelphia, OilO p. in. New yvir 10; 40 p, in, the earns a with the old hdult, tli li educing t! time one hour and thirty in inula. No axcea fare will be charged on thl fat limited train. All other train will arrive and depart th m a fonneily, ritop-ovnr la all'4 t Washington, Isaltlmori end 'hlladelphls, not to exceed tea day, at each place, on alt flmMats through! tU.i. HE SCULP HUMOR Badly Affected With Sores and Crusts Extended Down Behind the Ears Some Years Later Painful and Itching Pustules Broke Out on Lower Part of . Body Son Also Affected. A TRIPLE CURE BY , CUT1CURA REMEDIES "About ten year ago my acalp be came badly affected with aore and itching humor, crut, etc., and extend ing down behind the ear. My hair came out in place al). 1 waa greatly troubled; understood it waa eczema. Tried vartouw remedies, o colled, with out effect. . Haw your Cuticura adver tiaement, and got them at once. Ap plied them aa to direction, etc., and after two week, I think, of iwe, waa clear aa a whutle. " I have to at at abto that late last fall, October and November. 1004, I waa euddenlv afflicted with a bad erup tion, painful and itching puiitulc over the lower pert of the body. I suffered dreadfully. In two months, under the akilful treatment of rny dortr, coo joined with Cuticura Soap and Cuticura Ointment, I found tnyaelf cured. "Hix years ago my son waa bid up with a severe cold, a hard cough, and finally painful eruption all over the) body. I procured the Cuticura Remedies aa soon aa pomible, and after his faith ful use of same waa aa well aa ever in two weeks, aa well aa I can recall. He haa never had a return of the illness, as far as I know. ' "I have always been pleased to com mend the Cut icura Hemedies, and testify as to their efficacy. 1 am a veteran of the late Civil War, '61-65, between seventy and eighty years of age. Yours truly, II. M. le. Weins, Hammond, Chrkian Co., 111., Aug. 31, 1905." Campta, V.tlmtX ted Iotrml Tmtmat lor 9nrf Humor, fr,jfi l'Uxip, u tt rofula, frvMit Ivtmtxj to Am. MMlalbHI It Catkort H., Vx.. mMmmt, t Rai. mt, UK. Its tan of CrW.,m. Court Fill, le. pr tIJ a Ctitw. I'm, KuT, Prop,., Bom, Mm. MT Mllf fw, " How la Cor EraMM, aad "AS THE Dr. C. GEE W0 Chinese Medicine Co. Formerly located 253 Alder Htreet; for th part fi ycars.HAVE MOVED into the large brick building at the aonth-rast cor ner of First and Morrison Streets. En trance No. 162 front St. Successful Home Treatment Dr. C. GER WO li known thronirhnilt I ho OnlUsd SluU'i. and la railed the Arml rhinna lHictor on aet'ount or bla wondorful tiirat withoiil me aid or a knife, without lining Ixilnon or diova ofn kind. Hm trmta knv and all dlw-KMrit with powerful oriental root ihtd. immH, ana vKi'laoiPS mat are un known U incdlral aoii-ni-i) In thin countrr and throiiKh the uae nf these harmleu nme- un neguitranieea to cure Catarrh, Aithma, Lung Trouble, Rheumttism, ntrvousntit, Mumach, Liver, Kidney, temali weaanui and all Chronic D seases. Call or wrli, enclfwln 4 atamp for luHiunK dook ana circular. AaaresK, Tht C- Ot Woo Chinese Medicine Co.. No. Ml .2 pleat St., IE. Cor. Morrison. "nl"u"' Portland Oregon. TRAVELERf GUIDE. SAN FRANCISCO & PORTLANDS. S-CO. Fare Including berth and meals, flSi Round-trip, 2S. Steamer Leaves Astoria for San Francisco Every 5 Days. Connects at SinFrancisco with Rail and Steamer Lines for South, era California. (J. W. ItOBUUTS, Af ent, Aatorla, Oregon. A. G. D. KERPJ3LL, Osn. Pas. Agent. San Franolseo. Cal. THE MILWAUKEE "The Pioneer Limited" St Paul to Chi cage. "Short Line" Omaha to Chicago. 'South-West Limited" Sanaa City to Chicago. No trains ia the aervlos of au rai road in the world that equals ia equip went that of the Chicago, Milwaukee I St, Paul Sy, They own and operate their own sleeping sod dining ear o all their trains and give their patious an eiNillm of service; not obtainable else where, Ilerth on their sleepers are longer higher sud wider time in similar ears op any other Una, They protect their traiui by tbs Block system. Connection mid with all trens-coa tlueiitsl line ia Union Itopote, Her tales Deaak, 8veuk og Norsk liier wird deutw'B gprix he, II, 8, Rows, Qewrsl Agent, foi tlaad Oregoo, IH Tbifd Street, corner Aider. THI ILLINOIS CENTRAL. Maintains unexcelled service from th west to the eaat and south, Making cloao connection! . with trains 0 all transcontinental lints, pasaenrere art given their cholc of routes to Chleage Louisville. Memphis end New Orleans and in tough these points to the fu east. Prospective travelers desiring jnfor mat Ion as to the lowest rates and best routes are Invited to correspond wltr the following representative: I4X Third Bt, Portlancl. Ore. J. C. L1NDSET, Trar. Paasenrr Af ent 141 Third St, Portland, Ore. PAUL R THOMPSON. PaasT. Agent 2, C. LIND0ET, Trav. Passenrer Arent Ui Third Bt, Portland, Or. A Ticket Mesne more than your mere transportation if it is over It means that you will have every luxury and comfort the utmost courtesy from all employ es a safe trip and one that will be a pleasure and delight. It is the Short Line to I Chicago, AND BEST AS WELL. Anything you wish to know about comfortable traveling will be gladly told by. W. A. COX, Geo. Agent 153 Third Bt. . Portland, Ore. ASK ANY TRAVELER and he will tell yea the 11 H HI Electric Lighted. '1 the Crick Tnln of them ill f of COMFORT lod ELEGANCE. " Tie ticket office at Portland is at 255 Morrison St., Cor. 3d. ' A. D. CHARLTON Assistant General Pvssenger Agent. PORTLAND. OREGON, Astoria & Columbia River R. R Co. EFFECTIVE 20 f " 30 '.m.Ja. m 24 22 jLeave. a.m p. m m. 1: M OOjFOaTLAKD 8:101 9:101 leave. Goble. arrlvs 10:101 9:03 10:05 ClaUkina Junct 9:11 10:26) Westport. 8:51 9:24 10:35 11:36 arrive ASTORIA leave 7:451 8:15 3:001 0:10 11:40 11:3d leave ASTORIA arrive 7:40 11:551 arrive WARRENTON leave I 7:20 8:30 12:05 12:10 061 6:11 leave WARRENTON arrive j 7:20 arrive Ft. Stevens .eave 7:06 leave Ft. Stevena arrive I 7:06 1:40 0:25 12:30 8:4616:281 03! 6:S9 arrive WARRENTON leave 1:02 8:08 6:40 11:551 leave WARRENTON leave 6:52 p. m 1:127:03! 12:14! Clatsop. :29 Gearbnrt 0:22 arrive SEASIDE leave 1 8:15 9:187.11 12:21 20 7:201 12:30 Sunday only. Throuch tickets and elosa eonneetinn Goble, and O. R. A N. via. Portland. BEGINNING FEB. 15, 1906 THROUGH TOURIST SLEEPERS EVERY DAY IN THE YEAR BETWEEN SEATTLE and CHICAGO via the Great Northern Railway "The Comfortable Way" Route of the famous Oriental Limited For dftuilfd In ui million, ratoa, n. PlCicSON, C. T. A., 111 Third Street, Portland, 0 TRAVtLtftt' GUIDE. mm- V OREGON MHoVmoHpAcmo 70 feoora from PortlaAel to CUoaftt. No ehaosre of ears. TIME HCHEDULK3 lrl From Jjrtvs j PORTLAWD Chicago - ......... Portland Mlt Uki, Pmvcr, ff "'v Snesial Worth. Omab. Kaa I -.U. n. MCit.tltLol. ' jrte Hant- Clucao and Us Bart ' , i ' , AUantls kxpnm Halt Uks, Denver Vt ii p. m. Worth. Omaha, Kan- 7 ; S as, via H out- m CUr. Hi lui, lagtoa Uucao and the East Btratil Walla Walls.. Lewis- Fart Mail iton.Bpokaaa.Mlnoc Si p. m. lapolla. Ht p.al, Dulath UM t ss via fipo- ; iilwaukee, Chica, o, ' kans jaodat rjaflyei- Columbia Blver to " aa eept Hun Portland and Way Daily , Uj at7am Indlns eept Maa A. C. CRAW, Geal, Past. Agt, Pottfaal, STEAMER IfAHCOTTA Leaves Astoria on the Tide DAILY EXCEPT SUNDAY. FOR ILWACO, connecting there wttH trains for Long Beach, Tioga aaf North Beach points. Returning rlvea at Astoria same vnlng. rhrough tlckeU to and from aQ priav eipal Europesta cities. O. W. ROBERTS, Aiteirt Astoria, Or. v YOU WILL BE SATISFIED WITH YOUR JOURNEY. If yonr tickets read over the Den ver and Rio Grande Railroad, the "Scenic Una of the World." BECAUSE There are so many scenic attras tiona and points of Interest along the line between Ogien and Den ver that he trip never becomes 'tiresome. If you are going East, write for in formation and get a pretty book thai will tell you feH about it t! W. C. McBride, General Agent 124 Third Street- . PORTLAND. OREGON! SBPT 18, ijoj. Arrive. 21 I 23 I 20 I 29 la. m p. m p.m a. mJ (Union Depot.) 11 :2(W 9:50 8:40j 7:401 7:19 6:101 5:20 12:45 10:4 5:05 2:20 19:24 2:15 10:ZSj 19: IS 10:Itj 2:001 10:051 5:05 10:05i 4:45 4:38 4:30 :3 via V P nil.... .t t...i.j J. C. MAYO, G. F. and P. Agent iaHHaaMlBsl 1 ' 1 toBWWf etc., cull 011 ot ad'lr i'Mga gSilO :lWj J;I0)I7J 84 Wadweda IM 1 4;l3i