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MONDAY, MARCH 11, loofl. TIIK MORNING AST01UAN. ASTORIA. OREGON. Kportland markets Latest Quotations in the Portland Markets. Complete Mitket Report Corrected Eiub Dey Giving the WhoUwte Prlcei of Commoditlee, Farm Trofluce and vtgo tablet. PORTLAND, March II. - A genem! dciline iii I In' juii'f m Hour wits nil iiiiiiih' tin,, iin. mini,' by the I'm I Inn. I Mill Com jiny. Iirjj' iinlilii,i "I i'KK ' ''i"1' in I "lit tin- adjacent coiiuliy, and I ! H i t If il plenty nil liiillil lil (til' iciiiailidci of tlx Hfi'k. I. Illli' demand fioio tin Ninth appeal, iiinl no tin' ne,i inittkct lllillll' ll ll'll'll'll'llt mi in gcttin;; 'i'l "I tlu'lli. uld llilll;i! Illl'll ronUliUV " rtilit n still Imwr ilin lel.ii'.. jtiiliny . (,'y l) lul I In1 ttinlri. I j.'j,'i iin- dotui t I".' it in'li ill llir ImikI, rtml i,i.l.i , 1 1n-1 run (Mil lli. iii 1 1 v mul iiii.i -fell iti' i'i-i. h i i lio mmlil buy ill ji't-mm 1 I t t" J 1 in ii'li i,f-Hil i..ii I'l vf"m"t mi' 1i J ft in v, I 'mil i In-) l..n .- 1 1- ii iii I'm I '.in ! f i I ii " i .i i ( uM liiiaw' in-ii in l'"'l 5 ttcir iiiivi'nr I" 'll! III)."!' number nf l.itln by ill ti. . ll'li', lllnl il'i UI'll IMi Ii i. tin I Mi l.u;. ill;' ;il lli ' 17 .1 ih.i tl .;iili nm itu i that (lu'v In I 1 1 1 1 . 1 1 nil. I uill lnj, mil i.l il niitil fii'-!i . iin I'.- Ii'iu'lil ..l I I.' tin' dj'tinj!. Giain, Piuduce, Feed. ileal V.il!u Wiillit, I,;.-; 7."l'-; lilil-i.teni II". , l.-il, Ii.'"-. HU White, f.'S; j-my, $27. Ilirley- Ittcrt intf, $2350(n24, Vi.i:. feed ; $2125; rollrl, $24i-"25. Hay -Valley timothy, flOfti.ll; Ijet em Orcjjun, $13 .SOft 14 ; clover, $S.,'iOm, 0; client, $7.50'.i 8; alfalfa, $10. MtlUtufTe -Middling, ?23'W2(i; chop, 119; Iran, $lH(a lll; nhorte, $20(1(21. Flour -Hard wlnt patent, $4.10; atntigt't, $3.50; Kruhnm, $3.50; rtf, $3; whole wheat flour, $3.75; Valley, $.150m:1.U5! lXikota, $ll.50M 7.25; I'.a.t- I em ryr. $5.40; 1'ilM.ury. $(J.2097.I5; Corvallie. $3.70. Ct n --Whole, $24; eroded, ton. ltye-11.30 per ewt. I'.in kwhciit $33 per ton. $25 per Produce. l!iitte Fancy rrcam-ry, 271i3iV lb.; city cieitinery, .W'l 324"; dairy, liiiC'i 17c; etore, 14jC'i 13ej Faetern i lcuiu'i V, 27'".'IU. ; bilMeiliit. 2Sjt.i:!M.-. CliKt-ei' -Vmllid A i!HMi'iiii, lt'ic; (he (,'11 full cremii. 15c. I'l:-' l'i oh ' r -;i'ii r.iiteh. Hi" I'oiilli -t - Old Miiitcie, Hf.iVt 12Jcn, ll'c; Hplin-r, 14 'il.V; bene, broil rt, 13c.il3Je; l.V'i 1 ill-: ilri-e. chicken (,-ei"..', live, ti 2 iJi-: dieted, II'". Ill"; turkey, lite, I 'i 13"; drci-M-d, lflWl7c; ducki, old. 12' 13"; Spring duck", I'ti Klc; pieoin, per doen, $1 fill W 1.25; eipuilm, $2.50C.t 3.00. Honey Dm k, lol'iillc; miiber Y2f" 13c; fancy while, 14 15c. Fruite and Vegetables. sApples -(liven, 5( $2.25. I'eapi-SKi'.LBO box. Orupo fruit-Crate, $33.5'). Crunlerrie-$14 per barrel. Troplral fruita Lemone, foney, T1.r0; choice, $3.00 per box; oranges, i75W $3,00; lmnanna, Be per Ib.j piraapples, $4.fi0(g6.0O per dozen. Potatoes Per eack. 00(if75c for fancy. 30ffi)50c for Inferior etoek, In country; bale; 10-lb. hacks, $4.25 per crate; Jobliera' price, 60H0c pr 100 pounds; oiitmeul (ground), 50-lb. sucks, $7.50 turnips, 7500c aackj cabbage, per ICO jicr bale; 10-lb. Bucks, $4 per bale; split TIDE TABLE, MARCH MARCH, 1900. High Water. A. M. P. M. Date. I h.m. 1 rt. 1 n.m ft. Thursday ...... 1 4:30 S:03 0.2 8.7 5.4 5.4 5.8 Friday 5:10 0:00 Saturday 3 15: AH 0:55 7:11 SUNDAY 4 Montlny B Tueslny (1 WmlnoHdiiy 7 Thursday 8 Friday 0 Friday 0 8:30 fl:02 0:08 9:44 7.(1 10:38 7.1111:24 O.4! 10:0(1 7.0 11:00 8.3 0:04 7.01 11:50 8.7 Saturday 10 0:41 1:10 8.2 12:38 8.0 SUNDAY 11 Monday 12 'i ucsdiiy 131 8.(1 O.0 0.0 1:23 on 1:57 2:10 3:00 - 2-.: 35 O.i Wednesday 14 3:1(1 0.0 3:51 7.8 7.1 0.5 Thursday 15 4:00 8.1) 4:50 Friday ...M 4:50 .(1 Saturday 171 5:411 8.2 5:58 7:18 "- SUNDAY 1H ft:55 7.0 8:43 Monday 10 8:11 7.7 0:55! Tiics.L.y 20 0:25 7.H 10:51 I" WeilneMilny ..21 10:301 8.0111:35 7.4 8.2 8.2 8.01 7.8 7.5 7.1 0.0 Thursday 2211:23! 8.2 Friday 23 0:12 7.0112:10 Saturday 24 0:47 12:50 ..25 1:15 1:20 2:02 2:37 3:14 nvv ii 1 'i 1 Monday . . 'liiiMdSay Wedne.-tdiiy Thursday Friday . . . Saturday . , ...2(! ....271 1:45 2:15 ....28 2:41 , . . .20' 3:10 3: CO ....10 3:441 7.0 4:35 6-2n ...;il 4:20 7.7 5:25 Ib $1.7ft(!2.00j celery, dwt.n, 7300o onion, 7 fief $1.0(1 In country) '.obiter' i !, fl,O0r,1.23; beets, fl per aek; coiiol, Tile jirr mirk; gallic;, lO'i; sweet pot n toe, 2.2iV2.50; r'il pciiM, dry, 20c; hot hooc lettuce, 11,50 li,K. Cull fniiiiu vegctubl' (iircn pens, HftOoj itjii mi t.H( He; rmll'lifn, 25e. dor., hi rich; (hilit ' tit r . "On pound; lii'iid lettuce, 2.V dni-ri; artichoke, 2.25f. 2.50 do.; iniililiitter, fMlrll.OO jur do.cu; llm Inn It, "(", 7Je, Groceries, Provision, Etc. SiJ,'itr, slick liimi. Hidden C, 5.05; "Milt (', .V20; itiwii'iH, $5 HO ; patent I'lil.i', fVli.'i; rum-, l i, ?5,70; fruit iif.-r, it't.70; Itii'l UKr, $1(10; Imrnl', cut,, 0r; kg. i'Wt , 2'ie; boxes, rtvl., 50c iiihiiiiir titer mil. I.:t"in !fi 1 If Hi, i( I'lti'l fur in l't iliiV"), Suit Hull-. .f 7.V4.-, bale, l HO; 1,1,1c, nf (10 lie, Lull., 1 li'lj bale (if 40 U, hah- ifl.liO, ll.lle, nl 10 0i b;,., $.I1H; bag,, ,'ili Ii im-, tun, $11; bitc, 50 lb., genuine l.ltii.(t.,, t-.ii, $17; Lug, Ml lb 12 ground, I lion, iii, $"; i: k. v. p 20 111. I HI lull', Wi'f, It. S V. V, M .1 Hi. i it 1 1 . .ii ' , M i.i; J I s i r ' . 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 j , Imi .H :,n. !;'- Iinpiriiil .Iiipnii, Nn. I, !?".!.' ; tuUi ii:, Iiiniti, 0 .'J , broken, 4!'-; hi'.i.l, ('nicy, f.Ji-; ken'!, mrr, (II 4- l'.,ir.f ..i,ii, 'J4'.i;!hr; .I.iva, f.mc; -''''i '!-' ; .Int it, t.'ii"!, yii'i'ilr; Jilt it, in 'titmry, ! 7 ; 'i't.i Kirn, funcy, lN'.i J'U'; Ki' ii, p.n.l, I''" iHr; Ar liii.'k!' , I i i I'll' Hi., I.l"", "T Hi ; ( .. Inn. I. i,i ...llee, ! ; Siih'.i'l'ii, 114 I'm; i-ii.tm 11,-iin, ie, l.'lr; linin pi. I..-. !.)...;(.. ii.-, i..i 1.'. 1 4'-; . , Im-i.ii. n t'iilnr, llj'", I.. von i. I.l 1 4-" 1!'' . dry f.ilt hid--U, dit n!t, II". V.i!ii!i!. V" 1, oft !ifll N.i. I. Laid .-hell, 15c; Chile, Ki.-; ,i:i.."ii'., It""-; tilhert, 14"i 15.-; IIimzi'.. 1 1"; p ' an., 1 :'.'. 1 5c; hii Lory. ; i i i m i:i pe.utui, 7( 71"; JiiiiiIio Vu;.'iiii,i peanul", !i"; .tnpaiimw peanutu '5J'i(ic; i-he-linite, Italian, 14c; cocoa tiut, iloi'ii, 75''iS(lc; in ulllioinh, 15 Oi 10c Dnle Cil.len, CO 11.. lioxe, Orndji'; 1 lit. pin-kit;,:'", 8c; l aid., 15 lb. boxes, $1 40 hot. r.i-.ni- Siiuil! white, 4.'; lnrge while, iink, 27 Sc; bayou, 4 3 4c; l.iimie, i 5 7 He; Meii-an r- dn, 5Jc. j lit- - White, lb., black, ()7c. I'ii-kled pooiln - Pickled piH1 feet, J Loiis-li 14 bnrr.-U. g2.75: 5 b y 14 barrel-, $2,75; 15 lb. kit, $1.25; pi'-kb'd pit'-' tongue', i bartfli, fiV'Mlj 1 4 barrel., $3; 15 b. kit, $1.50; phk led latnb.' tiinpuo, J bitrr.-lit, $0; 14 bain-li, $5,Vi; 15 lb. kits. $2.75. laid Keltic rendered, tl nv, Idle; lnli, ltl.'S". 50-, 105 He; "On, 103 4"; In-, lie; 5, ! 5 He. Standard pure ticno, ! 1 4e: tub-. 'J! He; 5IN, !l 7 He; 2"', '.' 5 He; 1(1-, ill 1 4c; fit, ll) 1 He. i 'imipnuii'K tii-rec, I'Ji ; tub. (13 c; I 'nllipoiiud tiei.-t".. I'.Je; till", 113 Ic; .'.o, I'. .'I 4c ; .V 7 3 He, S.i'i-.c'c I'oi t lurtit hum, Hie per lb.; iniiii- 'l hiiui, I"--, Siiiiiincr, choice dit 17Je; bolo'u.i, loii', 51c; tti'-n I wuit , hc; liter, 5c; pork, ; blood, 5c; head i hi'i'-e, 121c; linlo'li.i .U1SU(,'I', link, 41c II.iiMn- Loie-e Mii-ealeln, 3etnin. 74"; 2 crown, 7c; bleached eed!e' S ill -Ian, i", I1" 12e; unbleached M'ciII.mi Sill tunas, 7"; London layern, ,1 crown, whole b"e, of 20 pound, $2.10; 2 crown, $2. Pried fruit- Apples, evaporated, 121c per pound; Kiiiidried, fucks or boxe-. none; apticols, Urn 121c; peaches, 10 Mo; peuix, none; prunes, Italian. 5 J ci (lie; French, 3Jc; California Macks 53 4 do while, none; Smyrna, 20c; plums, pitted, Ce. Cereal foods -Rolled oats, cream, DO lb. sacks, $(1.75; lower ;rudo, $5.25(? ieC-5; out meal, uteel cut, 50-lb, sacks, MARCH, 1906. Low Wate'rT iTll, P M" Date. I h.m. j ft. j h.m. I ft. Thursday 1111:02 1.0 10:52! 2.0 3.4 1.0 1.7 1.4 0.0 0.5 0.1 -0.1 -0.1 0.1 0.5 0.1 1.7 2.4 3.0 0.7 0.8 0.0 0.4 0.2 0.2 0.4 0.8 1.1 1.5 2.0 2.5 2.0 Fri.Kv 2ll:5d!l 1.0 11 Saturday 3 13:48 SUNDAY 41 0:34 3.8 1:5(1 Monday 5 1:50 4.1 3:(t; en.. .1... ft I O.ir. a 11 A. nr. IlU'UIIV . ...... " u.ni t.i t;wti Weilnesduy 7 4:21 3.8 4:58! Thursday 8! 6:1(1 3.2 5:43 Friday 0 (1:031 2.(1 (1:2(1 0:471 1.0 7:05 Saturday 10 SUNDAY 11 7:251 1.31 7:45 8:25 '' Monday ...' 12 8:07 0.8' tf.fi 0.4 Tuesday 13 8:55 0:00 0:57 lir,wla,l,iv 111 0:45 . c"i, ....... Thursday 1 10:40 0.510:45 Friday . Sdi.t.urdav 1(111:40! 0.(1 11:43 ..17 12:51 SUNDAY 18 0:55 3.5 3.7 2:08 Alomlnv .10 2:20 3:22 Tuehdav 20 3:41 3.5 3.0 4:25 Vm.h,.M,v 21 4:48 5:17 0:0,2 Thursduy 22 5:401 2.51 2.0 Friday 23 0: 0;41 Satiudiiy 24 7:00! 1.01 7:10 SUNDAY 25 7:35 1.3 7:45 Monday ,.20 8:07 1.2 8:sl3 Tuesday (271 8:,40 1.2 8:421 Wednesday 28 0:11)1 1.2 0:12 Thursday 20 0:45 1.21 lMilnv 30110:201 1.3 0:40 10:15 3.3 3.0 Saturday 31ll:03j 1.3ll:0a .ett, $I.ri0 per 10011), wickj 25 Ili, ItiiM'i, $1,15; peml liurley, $4.75 pfir 100 Mm.; iifl-lli, Ititxni, $1,25 per lioxi punt.iy Hour, 10 lit. mil k-, I2,5(I per Imlo. ('iiiiiii'd miliiiiiu C'lilumliia Kiver, J llj, lull-, $I.H.-t; t II,. titllH, $2,:t0; fancy, 1 Ilt, IIhIh, $.i.0O; J II,. fimey fluU, $1.25; fancy I lit, oval-, $2.75; Alimkn tulle, pinj.', HOe; led, $1.45; nominal, 2h, tall, j $f.on, j Livestock Market, I Cattle--licet Atcein, $.1,7504; cow, i :i.O(K.3.25; ciilvee, $:i.(KJ4.75. 1 .Sln!ep -$5.75ft.$.00; tutiibs, t5(f45.60,j JIoK-$5,75ft0.i)0; light lioge, $5rj 3.25. ! Wild Game, .lark raltltit', $2'2,50 dozen. Sugar, Hui k liiiiie (Jolden C, $5.05; Freuli Meatj and Fish. I'ie-h meaU Veal, email, 7ir?',8c; I lurne, 4 4 r" '"'if ; pork, 7J' He; beef, billle, ! 21 '.'ic; cow, .'!!'' 4l: eteer, 41fti.'5c; . million, H.i Hj"; hi m be SKn iljc. j ( lini" . Ibiii.-lie, per box, $2.00; rur.- ! or eliime, $2. 'Ml per box. Ott m .Mmahviit. r liny, per Riillon. f2.25; (dympij, per Mick, $.5.23; Kiietein1 liali'-ipluliled, $l.(ilj pi r 100. i I'i-h Ciali", per dozen, $1.50; Khoul water Hay omleii, per Buck, $4.'X); ov-ieif, (ulloii, $2,25 j hulihul, 7c; black cod, 7c; bai, per lb., IMc; herring, 5c; ' MotindeiH, 5'-; catfiili, He; lolmteril, M-M lb, 124"; sihi: nun It, Ce; cliriinp, 10c; P "'I', black dturoeon, He; Hen trout, 121c; in, 25c; Columbiu Hit'i-r etecl- heaiN, '.Ii-; Coluiiibia Itiver melt, 3cj ( iiinook naliuon, Oc. Hope, Wool, Hldea, Etc. (ir n bpi Cah-utt and donieatic, j 7c. Wool-Valley, 221 12c; Kantern dreyon, lH(a20c. Tallow Prime, per lb., 3(?i3 3-4e; No t and Kreise, 2'i I 'ic. Hop Choice, lOfijUe- prime, OibUJc. Wool -Willey, 2(3f'i'271ej Eastern Ore gon. iHfuSOc; nominal. Tallow-. Prime, per lb., 3(?3Jc; Xo. ? and j-rease, 2ft.2lc. Ilidea Iry hide, 7o. 1, 18 Uhi. and up, 111 ft 17o per lb.; dry kip, No. I, 5 to 15 lbs., l3Klllc per lb.; dry calf, No. 1 under S lb., 1718c; dry aalted, bulla and etaga, one third lees than dry flint (cull, moth-eaten, badly cut, ecored, murrain, rrnir slipped, weather-beaten or grubby, 2(a,3c per lb. I) aalted bidea, teera, sound, 60 lbs. and over, Bf 10c per lb.; 50 to 00 lb., 8 1 2f)c per lb.; unlfr 1 60 lb, and cow, 8,6 ftc per lb.; ealU-d stags and bulls, sound, he per lb.; aalted kip, sound, 15 to 30 lb., 9c jht lb.; Halt ed veal, sound, 10 to 14 lb., 0c per lb.; salted eulf, sound, under 10 lbs., 10c per lb. (green, unsalted, lc per lb. less; culls. Ic per lb. less). Sheep sTns: Shear lings, No. 1 butchers' stock, 25$ 30c each; short wool, No. 1 butchers' stock, 40ft 50c each ; medium wool, No. 1 butehera' stock, tiOfjSOe; long vooi, No. 1 butchera1 t(K-k, $1.00(ii 1.50 eaiii Murrain pelts, from 10 to 20 per cent less, or 12 14c per lb.; horse hides, nailed, each, accord- ling to aire, $1.50ftt'2.00; dry, each, ac cording to size, $1.50; colt' hides, 25ft 50e euoh; goat skins, common, 1015c each; Angora, with wool on, 25c(ji$1.50 each. Molmir Choice, 30(ft)3Sc. Feathers Geese, white, 33 ft; 40c; gtese gray or mixed, 2530c; duck, white, 15(20c; ducL, mixed, 1215c. Oil and Lead. Conl oil Pearl and astral oil. eases. 20le per gallon; water white oil, iron barrels, 15c; wood barrels, 171e; extra star cases, 25c ; headlight oil, 175 de grees, caRes, 23Jc; iron barrels, 17Jc (Washington State test burning oils, except headlight, lc per gallon higher.) Ilenzine Sixty -three degree, cases, 22c; iron barrels, 17Jc. Turpentine In cases, 89c; in wood borrels, 80c; in iron barrel, 83c; in 10 cose lots, 88c. iLnseed oil Raw, 5-barrel lots, 60c; l barrcl lots, 57c; in cases, 02c; boiled, barrel lots, 58c; 1-barrel lots, 69c; in cases, 04c. Gasoline Stove gasoline, cases, 24Jc: iron barrels, 18c; 80 degrees gasoline, cases, 22c; iron barrels or drums, 20c. Hope Pure Manila, 14je; standard, 13 Je; Sisal, He; Isle brand Sisal, Ojc. Wire Nails Present base at $2.73. Lead Strictly pure white lend and red lead, in tons, 73c; 500-lb. lots, 81c; less than 500 lbs., 81e. "THE MILWAUKEE" "Pioneer Limited," St. Paul to Chi cago; "Overland Limited," Omaha to Chicago; "Southwest Limited," Kansns City to Chicago. No train in the service of any rail road in tho world equals in equipment that of the Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul Ry. They own and operate their own sleeping and dining cars and give their patrons an excellence of service not obtninanile elsewhere. Rcrths in their sleepers are longer, higher and wider than in similar curs on any other line. They protect their trains by tne Mock System. II. S. Rowe, General Agent, 134 Third street, Portland, Ore. NOW FOB A NICE DAINTY LITTLE PIECE OF CHINA A CHINA TEA POT, CHOCO LATE POT, CUP AND SAUCEfi OR EVEN A NICE LITTLE TEA SET, MAY BE JUST THE THING YOU ARE WANTING IF SO THE PLACE TO GO IS THE Yokohama Bazaar Vlt, Com men' la I Hlrcet, Aetorltt "PalcBohemian a Lager Beer" THE BEER FOR THE HEALTHY WEALTHY AND WISE on draught and in bottle llrrwt-il stIit wtnitarv condilioiin snd pritj'ei.y u;'i iilil lii-it iii Aatoiia. North Pacific Brewing Co. ASTORIA, OREGON. ; i ii TRAVELERS' GUIDE. Through SALT LAKE CITY, COLORADO SPRINGS, DENVER Stop-Over Privileges Granted. Choice of Routes East of Colorado Point. For Illustrated Plmmphlets Pic turing Colorado's licautiful Scenery write W. C. McBRIDE, Gen. Agt. IJ4 Third Street PORTLAND, OR. THE MILWAUKEE "The Pioneer Limited" St. Paul to Chi cago. "Short Line" Omaha to Chicago. "South-West Limited" Kansas City to Chicago. No trains in the service or atr, rai road in the world that equals in equip ment that of the Chicago, Milwaukee A St Paul Ry. They own and opera t their own sleeping and dining cars on all their trains and give their pations an excellence of service not obtainable else- where. Berths on their sleepers are longer, higher and wider than in similar cars on any other line. They protect their traini by the Block system. Connections made with all trans-continental lines in Union Depots. Her tales Dansk, Svensk og Norsk Hier wird dcutsch gtsprochea. H. S. Rowe, General Agent, Portland in. 134 Third Street, corner Alder SAN FRANCISCO & PORTLAND S. S- CO. Far including berth and meals, $15; Round -trip, $25, Steamer Leaves Astoria for San ; Francisco Every 5 Days. j j Connects at SauFrancisco with Rail ' and Steamer Lines for South. rn California. G. V. KOUKHTS, Agent. Astoria, Oregon. A. Q. D. KERPaELL, Gen. Pa. Agen1 8an Franciaoo, ( IBM A Ticket M"n mor; than your mere traneportation if it in over It means that you will have every luxury and comfort the utmoat courttfey from all employ ea a safe trip and one that will be a pleagure and delight. It i the Short Line to Chi cago AND BEST AS WELL, Anything you wi.-.h to know about comfortable traveling will be gladly told by. W. A. COX, Gen. Agent. 153 Third St. - Portland, Ore. ASK ANY TRAVELER and be will tell vou the Electric Lighted. i the: Crack ITraln of them ill for COMFORT and ELEGANCh. Tie ticket office at Portland is at 255 Morrison St., Cor. 3d. A. D. CHARLTON, Assistant General Passenger Agent. PORTLAND. OREGON. Accordion, Sunburst and Knife Pleating To Order STEAM PROCESS. No Hot Irons. No Burning of Goods. Miss O. Gould Eighth Floor, Marquam Building. PORTLAND. Prompt and Careful Attention Given to all Out-ot-Town Orders. in Astoria & Columbm River R, R Co. EFFECTIVE 28 26 24 p. m. 22 j Leave. a. in. p.m. a. in. 1. m.j 8:00jPORTLAND (Union Depot.) 9:10i leave. Goble. arrive 7:00 8:10 9:0310:05 Clatskine Junct Westport. arrive ASTORIA eav 9:24!10:26i 10:35!ll:35, 8:15 5:60 11:40 8:36 0:10 12:05 8:366:11 12:10 ill:3 i leave ASTORIA arrive 11:55, arrive WARRENTOV lni leave WARRENTON arrive arrive Ft. Stevens .eave leave Ft. Stevens arrive arrive WARRENTON leave i 8:46 6:25 12:30 18:46 6:26 IR:R.1R'39I j g: 58 6:401 11:00, leave WARRENTON leave p. m.j 12:14, Clatsop. 12:21, Gearhart j9:12J:03 8:18 7:11 9:25 7:20 12:30, arrive SEASIDE Sunday only. r Jht"fn plV d" M"ction via. N. P. railway at Fortland and Goble, and O. R. 4 via. Portland. BEGINNING FEB. 15, igo6 THROUGH t TOURIST SLEEPERS EVERY DAY IN THE YEAR j, BETWEEN SEATTLE and CHICAGO via the Great Northern Railway "The Comfortable Way" Route of the famous Oriental Limited For detailed information, rates, etc., call on or address ia2 Third Street TRAVELERS' GUIDE. 1 Oregon Short Line Union Pacific 19 hour from Portland to Chtcc. No chang of car, TIME HCIIEOUbEH Impart) From Arrive , l'Qit'n,ANrj ChlcaKO i Portland Malt Uke. Oenver Kt ' Hrclal Worth, Omaha, Kan- 39 p : Aa.rn. sas Clt, Ht Ixtuls, yla Huntr- i.'hieago and the tost lnU)n Atlantic Kxpress fmt jAtP i)enver Kli :I5 p. m. Worth, Omaha, Kan- 7:14 am IriKlon Chicago and the East Ht. Paul Walla Walla. Lewis rant Mail ton, .Spokane. Ml nnp f, l6 p. m. apolls. Ht Paul, Daluthl via hpo- Milwaukee, Chicago, , 58:00 p TO - . ' i-tni i Kally e- Columhla Hlver to , cept Hun , Portland ans w'ay day airainjljjndlngn . 4am i Daily ex cept Mou A. C. CRAIG, Genn, Ptsa. Agt, Portia. STEAMER NAHC0ITA Leave Astoria on the Tide DAILY EXCEPT SUNDAY. FOR ILWACO, connecting- there wit trains for Lor,g Deach, Tioga aatf North Beach polnta. Returning w rlvq at Aatoria aame evening. Through ticket to and from all prta clpal European citlea. Q. W. ROBERTS, Aa-ent, Aatoria, Ora. YOU WILL BE SATISFIED WITH YOUR JOURNEY. '.There are so many scenic attrm i tions and polnta of interest along the line between Ogden and Den ver that the trip never becomes tiresome. If your tickets read over the Den ver and Rio Grande Railroad, U "Scenic Line of the World." BECAUSE If you are going East, write tor In formation and get a pretty book that will tell you all about it VV. C. McBride, Genera! Agent 124 Third Street PORTLAND. OREGON SBPT 18, 1905 Arrive. 21 I 23 J 25 29 J a. m.'n. m.'D.m. a. m. 11:20 9:50 10:10 8:40 7:40 7:19 6:10 9:11 8:51 7:45 7:40 7:20 7:20 7:06 7:06! 5:202:45 10:45 10:25 "1 5:05 2:20 2:15 10:25 2:00 10:15i 10:141 8 -so 10:05 6:52! 5:05 10:051 6:29 6:22 6:15 4:45 9:45 9:38 4:38 leave 4:30 9:301 J. C. MAYO, G. F. and P. Agent. K. DICKSON, C. T. A., Portland, Ore.