MONDAY, MARCH 19, 190O. THE MORNING AST01UAN. ASTORIA, OREGON. 7 v PORTLAND MARKETS Latest Quotations in the Portland Markets. ;mplct Market Report! Corrected Eaua Day Giving the Wholesale Prlcee ul Coninioditire, Farm Produce and Vtg-tabUa. I'dU'l ll, AImi. M 17. I )' .uiil i utolm fur California fruit ami vi'go- lllhll"t llllVC I lt' II I'lllNK nil (III' I'lnllt tiri't i 111 11 1 1 n n -It houm-n fin vi ral ilny, but tlii'if ritiiiiul he tilled f r fear of culil weather in 1 mill". orange and halllllliu li:IM In li' l't "Hliill iluoM ni much 11 iuilili! while the lliermo mctei indieiilen tin' freezing point or Mow, 11111I o iutciii,i bound ahipmenU ItlllKt III' lIl'flMP'll lllllil III!' WCjlthei iihhI l'tiltr. "Wo i'ifil nil minimally lmy time when the, wniiher iniju o In the initial hIu'i'iiipiiI of i'oiiiiiiiiiliin lliini t hut inui imtt ki'i-ji iiii'ii iiiir ciir iii'' idiwalk. "I'oiinfrv nliH'lm In ninny Ilnr Bin ili'jilrli'il, ami r "ill hit v dc mand foi' nil the. California fruit ami M't'i'tnlilrn that inirli I'litlliimt Oil month." hour car of banana ic still up pimed to t in tin' rnilioml rniiinl linum' nt Itillinic, M"nt , mid tlino" in" needed In in Uullv. lb., f 1.70(2.00 celery, dom n, 73flSO0oj onion, 76cM$l,00 In country 1 lobbcr' price, l,0(K'(l,25 beets, fl per sack; carrot, 7fii per sack; ?rlJf, k nweot ioliilor, .2.25fo2.60; red pcppei . dry, 20V 1 hot lioimn nt lure, $1.1)0 box. Cull foiiila vegetable--flrccn pea, BftyOc; sprout, He; riiilihre, 25c dnx. bi nche; Chile in'jitr, 20o pound; head lettuce, 2.V doen; artichoke, $2.252.50 dosj.; cauliflower, IM)i'f$I.OO per down; bu luiili, 7w74'. Grocerlrn, Provision, Etc. Nugiu, sack luil -'lolili'ii (,', $.1.01) ; extra (', 5.20; powdered, $fl.hOj patent rube, 5l5; 1111111, I). !., $5.70; fruit UKiif, fV70; beet sugar, fl.tJO; barrel", cwt,, I'd", ki'K, cwt., 2.V; Imxe, cwt,, filln ndvam-n out miik lmi (lc I 4e Hi. If pniil for in l' days). Salt Iliili'. of 7.V4, bale, .l,00; bale of fill .'ii', bale, Ifl.OO; bales of 40 4. bul", $1.(111; b.ilc, of ID ID,', 1,1.1c, $1 (1(1; bug, 60. I'uii', ton, $11; ban, 60 lb,, genuine Liverpool, ton, $17; Imjc .'0 lb., 12 ground, 100. ton, $7; It. S. V. ' 20 15 III. iiiitiiii., $22!); It. H. V. 1'., 24 3 Hi. carton", $1 75; I.ivi'rpool lump, ton, 1 1 8.50, l!iic Iinn'iiiil Japan, No. 1, f.YHS; S nit In rn , Japan, 5 .'I 4c; broken, 4Je; lii'iiil, fumy, (IJ''j licail, I'lioiif, tl I 4r. Coiri'c Morlw, 24A2'; .lsn, fiiii'-y. 2i!( II2i ; .Invu, jjimmI, 20(2I''; .Invii, 01 illnury, 1 7 " 2r ; Conta It fiim-y, IS'" 2di'; I 'out i Jlicu, H'Kid, l'('i IHf; Ar- liiicl.li, IDjc pr Hi.; l.lon, );l'' per lli.j Coluii.l.in iiilTi-e, 1.13 4c; .Siilvmlor, 1)1 (11 I.V prm, $4.Wl per lOtJ lli. iiickj 251b. Iioxen, $1.15; pmitl barley, $4.75 per 100 llm,; 25 lli. boxm, $1.25 per box; pantry Hour, 10 II,. Hiick, $2.50 per buln. ('iimii'il Hiilmon Columlilii Ulver, l ib. lull., $1,8,-,; 2 Hi. tulU, $2.50; fancy, 1-II-. Hutu, $2.00; J b. fiincy flute, $1.25; fancy 1 lb. ovuli, $2.75; Alaska talla, piiijr. 00c; ip'I, $1.45; nomiiiul, 2, tall, $2.00. Livestock Market. Cattle IJcnt ikern, $3.754; cowe, $3.Wif.8.25j onlvei, $3.00(3 4.76. Klicrp$5.75$0.00; Iambi, $5(&5.M 1(ok$5.75(;,0.00; lllit boKi, $5 6.25. Wild Game. .luck rabbit, $2f'42.60 dozen. Sunr, xai'k bimln Hoblen C, $5.05; Fresh Meata and Fiib. I'lC-h iiicuIh Veal, imall, 718c; lurjc, 4i'i ftjf; pork, 71((8c; beef, bi'li, 2lc.lc; eow, Hr"hf, iterr, mutton, HC'iHJc; lnmb OOJc. CLiini -Hnrdnlicll, per box. $2.00; raz or cliiin, $2.'K) per box. ()yti in -Nlioalvvnti-r Day, per gallon, $2.25; Olympia, per ck, $5.25; Kaitcrn triinnpliinteil, $l.fi() per 100. I'in!i- ('rub', per dozrn, $1.60; Sboal nter I'.ay o; eieM, pr lack, $4.00; oy-terii, pillion, $2.25; halibut, 7c; black em!, 7c; bum, per lb., 18c; herring, 5c; Homi'lem, 5c; catfish, He; lobnten, pr lb., 12le; nilver Biiiilt, Ocj Hhrimp, 10c; pub, 6c; hturgeon, 8c; (tea trout, 121c; blink lun, 25c; Columbia River iteel- Vnllev feed; Grain, Produce, Feed. Wheat Walla Wulla, Hill 73c; bllimti'lll, Il71e; red, d.V'. Oate -White, $2H; fmy, $27. IUrley- Itrivi $23 60(n 24 ; r2.1.25; rolled, $241.28. Hay-Valley timothy, $I0C11; Int ern Oregon, $I3.50(14; clover, $S.5()') 0; cheat, $7.608; alfalfa, $10. Mlli.lunVMIddlinK, $25Cf20; chop,?N0 Itcani Small white, 4"; large white, 3Jc; pink, 2 7 He; bayou, 4 3-4c; l.lmai, l'in ininii llniin, to Me, 3r; biiui j head, ''; Columbia River nmelt, 3c; picnic, bacon, tegular, 111''; bacon j Chinook nalmon, f)c. bti nkfiint, 1.1 I 4Cn l!lc; dry milt nldii lb-; l.m In, dry .pit, lie. Nut Walnut, No. 1, oft hel 15 I 4c; No. 1, bard uliell, 15c; Chile, lllc; almond", lV; filbert, I I'' Lie; Itrnzil, lie; pi-cam, .'!l('15c; hickory, He; Virginia peanut, 7 ff 7 J f ; Jumbo Virginia icamiW, tie; Jnpunce peanuta, fijdilic; rhctniit, Italian, lie; cocoa nut", dozen, 75(HOe; in-v almond, 15 fa. ltte. Date. (Jol.len, 00 lb. boxes, fififlle; 1 lb, package, 8c; Fanl., 15 lb. boxen, bub 'uk a m,c VAinii LITTLE PIECE OF CHINA A CHINA TEA POT, CHOCO LATE POT, CUP AND SAUCER 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 ai Commercial fjtre.cl, Ator;a " CI ASK ANY TRAVELER iiiid be will tell von the A Ticket Mean mor than your mere transportation if it is over It meani that you will have every luxury and comfort the utrnoit courtesy from all employ ei a nafe trip and one that will be a pleasure and delight. It la 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 1S3 Third St. . Portland, Ore. Klectrie Lighted. s the' Crack Train of them all for COMFORT and ELEGANCt- The ticket oftirc at Portland is at 255 Morrison St., Cor. 3d. Hopi, Wool, Bldea, Etc. Gra.t baga (Jalrutia and domratic, 7c. Wool-Valley, 2127 l-2c; Kaatern Oregon, 18&20c. Tallow Prime, per lb., 33 3 4c; No. 2 and greae, 2(a2 1 2c. Hopa-Choice, lOrtiic- prime, D(Dlc Wool-Valley, 2flr2TJc; Etern Ore Kon, 18 ft 20c; nominal. Tallow Prime, per lb.. 33Jc; No. 2 and greaae, 2(n.2c. llidea Dry hides, No. 1, 10 lbs. ami up, I617q per lb.; dry kip, No. I, 5 to 15 lbs., UlPilOle per lb.; dry calf, No. 1 unde; 6 lba 17l8c; dry salted, bulls and stags, one third less than dry flint (culls, moth-eaten, badly cut, scored, murrain, hair-slipped, weather-beaten or grubby, 2(4 3c. per lb. less); salted hides, ateers, sound, 60 lbs. and over, B(? 10c per lb.; 60 to 60 lbs., 8 l-20c per lb.; unler 50 lbs. and cows, 8t9c per lb.; salted atags and bulls, sound, 6c per lb.; salted kip, sound, IS to 30 lbs., Be per lb.; salt- Produce, i l.nrd Kettle rciidi'icl, three", 10Jc; ed veal, sound, 10 to 14 lbs., 8c per lb.; ISuttcr -1'am-y cr.am.ry, 27Ti3(c' tub, 105 Sc; f(), 105 Sc; 2f 103 4c; ialted calf, sound, under 10 lbs., 10c per lb. j city ciramery, 30Ci,.T2ic; dairy,' i,, Uc; 5a, 0 5-Hc. Standard pure, j lb. (green, unnaltcd, lc per lb. less; culls, KUfVi ,17c- alore, Hid. 15c; Eastern . ticicr. 9 1 4c; tub-, 0 7 Sc; 50. 0 7-Kc;lc Fer lb. leaa). Sheep alttna: Shear cicimcij, 271"'.Kie; butteifnt, 27S"21- '20., OTiHc; lo. 1014c; 5a, 10 1 8c. j lings, No. 1 butchers' stock, 2330c each ; Cheese -Ynunif America 11. ltlc; Oie- ' Commmn.N. tierce. (Uc; tubs. (1 3 lc; , short wool, .No. 1 butchers etoelc, 40(0. j;oii full cream, 16e. ('utiipuillii!-, tierce, ('.$; tub', (1.14c; Kfg-. I'le-h On-jinn i.iiich, li'lc 5o, (! 3 lc; 6. 7 .1 c l'liull 1 - Old roosters, KdiOc; hens, Sim-age t'ortliind ham, I IJc per lb.; l'J Ji'f.j 13c; Spring, lt' 15c; bioil rs, mined hum, 10c; Summer, choice dry. 16ft lllc; tlrcsscd chicken", 13ft. 13Jc; 17Jc; bologna, long, 5c; i tj. rwurst, geee, live, !3't i)Jc ; dieted, 1 1 1 1 c; He; liver, 6c; pork, !; blood, 6c ; head- chep.c, 121c; bologn.i sausage, link, 4ic Raisins Iose Muscalela, 3-cmwn, $19; bran, $8(;i,10; aborts, $20(21. I'lniir -Hani wheat patent, $3.H5: ! straight, $3 40; graham, $.1.25; rye, I $511; whole wheat flour, $3.50; Valley, j $3.30ft.'H5; Dakota, $(i 5or. 7.25 ; Ka-t I rrn rye, $540; PilUbury, $0.20(7.15; ; Conallls. $3.70. j Corn Whole, $24; crocked, $25 per j ton. I Rye-$ I. SO per cwt, ! Iliickwhi'ut $35 per ton 1 57 ; Mexican reds, 61c j Tig -White, lb., 61ft 0c; blnck, Gci 7c. I'iikled goods -Pickled pigs' feet, 1 j barrels, $5; 14 barrels, $2.75; 151b. j kit", $1.25; pickled tripe, barrels, $5; J 14 btttrel. $2.75; 15 lb. kits, $1.25; j pickled pig' tongue-, 1 bands, $(1.00: i 1 4 barrel-, $3; 15 lb, kits, $1.50; pick- led lambs' tongue, 1 barn ls, $9; 1-4 ! ire!s, $5.50; 151b. kits. $2.75. turkeys, live, 1 4 to. 15c j tlreswd, KK'i;17c; ducks, old, 12ft. 13c; Spring ducks, 15ft Ilk; pigeons, per dozen, $ 1.00ft: 1.25; ' 7Jc; 2-crown, 7c; bleached seedless Sul- i tanas, 7(" 12c; unbleached accdh sa Sul nuabs, $2.50ft.3.00. Honey l)ark, lolft llc; amber tnniiM, 13c; fancy white, 14 (W 15c. London layers, 3 crown $2.10; Fruits and Vegetables. v Annies -(Jreen, 75($2.25. Pear $1 0 1.60 box. , Crape fruit-Crate, $3(li3.5'. Cranberries-$14 per barrel. Tropical fruits Lemons, fannv, $1.50; uhoice, $3.00 per box; orengea, i75f'5 $3.00; bananas, Sc per lb.; piroapples, whole boxc-i of 20 pounds, crown, $2. Dried fruit-Apples, evaporated, 121 per pound; aumlried, sacks or boxe none; npiicols, lift 121c; peiicht", 10ft1 lie; pcam, none; prunes, Italian, 51(S; (tjc; French, 31c; figs, California blacks 5 3-4c; do white, none; Smyrna, 20c; plums, pitted, Cc. Cereal foods Rolled oats, cream, 00 lb. sacks, $6.76; lower grade. $5.25 $4.60(5 6.00 per flor.cn. Potatoe-Per sack, 6075e for fancy, j $0.25; ontmenl. steel cut, 50-lb. sacks SOWBOc for Inferior stock. In country; $8 bale; 10 lb. sack, $4.25 per crute; jobbers prices, SOftBOe per 100 pound; i oatmeal (ground). 50-lb. sucks, $7.50 turnips, 75(?l)0c sack; cabbage, per 100 P'T bale; 10 lb. sacka, $4 per bale; split TIDE TABLE, MARCH MARCH, 1906. High Water. I A. M. r. M. h.m. f 11. Date. h.m. ft. Thursday 1 4:30 Friday 2 6:10 Saturday 31 6:68 SUNDAY 4 0:651 Monday 6 8:02 TueMlnv 0 0:08 Weidnesihiy 7 10:0(1 Thursday 8111:00 Friday 0 0:04 Fridav 0 11:50 .Saturday 10 0:41 SUNDAY 11 1:10 Monday 12 1:57 TucHiluy 13 2:35 Wcdneadity 14 3:10 Thursday 15 4:00! Friiiny l(l 4:50 Saturday 171 5:4!) SUNDAY 181 0:551 Mondnv 101 8 : 1 1 1 7.7 Tuesday 20 n;25 7.8110:51 7.81 7.0 7.4 7.3 7.31 6:03 6:00 7:11 8:30 0:44 7.0llO:3P' 7.0111:24 8.3 7.0 8.7! 8.2 8.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 8.0 8.2 7.0 12:38 1:23 2:10 3:00 3:61 4:50 6:68! 7:18 8:4.1 0:55 Wednexdny 21 Thursday 2211:23 8.2! Friday 23 Satiirdny 24 0:47 SUNDAY 25 1:15! Monday 20 1:45 Ttiesilay 27 2:15 Wednesday 28 2:41 Thursday 20 3:10 Friday 30 3:44 Saturday Hl 4:20 10:30 8.0111:35 0:12 7.0112:10 8.1 8.3 8.3 8.2 8.1 8.0 7.0 7.7 12:50 1:20 2:02 2:37 3:14 3:50 4:35 6:25 0.2 6.7 6.4 MARCH, 1906. Low Water. "J A. M. P. M. Date. I h.m. I ft. I h.m. I ft. Thursday 111:02 1.0 Friday 211:5 1.0 Saturday 3.... SUNDAY 41 0:34 3.8 Monday 5 1:501 4.1 S- Tuesday fl 8:18 4.1 7' Wwlnesday 7 4:21 3.8 ' Thursday 8 6:10 3.2 " Friday 0 r" Saturday 10 ?? SUNDAY 11 ' Monday 12 ?( Tuesday 13 8'4 Wcdneailav 14 Is Thursday' 16! II Friday 1011:40 " Saturday u fi'2 SUNDAY 18 Monday 1 (1:0.11 2.(1 0:47 1.0 7:25 1.3 8:07 8:55 0:45 10:40 0.0 Tuesday . .20 ..21 0:55 2:20 3:41 4:48 7.0 WndncsdiiV . 7-4 Thursday 22 6:40) Fridav 23 0:25 f-5 Saturday 24 7:00 8.2 srmnAV 25l 7:35 Monday 20 8:071 1.2 8: ,13 8:4' 0:12 0:40' 10:15 0.8 0.4 0.0 3.5 3.7 3.5 3.0 2.5 2.0 1.0 1.3 1 n fi" 11:35 12:48 l:6fi! 3-AK 4:05 4:58 6:43 0:20 7:05! 7:45 8:25 0:00 0:57 0.510:45 11:43 12:61 2:08 3:22 4:25 5:17 0:0(2 0.41 7:10 7:45 7.8 Tim.ilnV .i27l 8i40 1.2 !? Wednesday 28 0:10j 1.2 7.1 0.0 0.2 6.0 Thursday Friday . Saturday .20 .30 .31 0:45 10:20 11:03 1.21 1.3 1.311:00, 2.0 3.4 1.0 1.7 1.4 0.0 0.5 0.1 -0.1 -0.1 0.1 0,5 ai 1.7 2.4 3.0 0.7 0.8 0.6 0.4 0.2 0.2 0.4 0.8 1.1 1.6 2.0 2.5 2.0 a.3 3.0 60c: eachj medium wool, No. 1 butchers' stock, OOrjMOc; long n-ooi, No. 1 butchers' stock, $l.O0ft l.50 ram Murrain pelts, from 10 to 20 per cent less, or 12(5 14c per lb.; bore hides, salted, each, accord ing to sire, $1.50(3:2.00; dry, each, ac cording to size, $1.50; colts' hides, 25 60c each; goat skins, common, 1015c each; Angora, with wool on, 25c$1.50 each. Mohair Choice, 3033o. Feathers Geese, wbtte, 35(?40c; geese gray or mixed, 2530c; duck, white, 1520c; duck, mixed, 1215c. A. D. CHARLTON, Assistant General Pwsenger Agont. PORTLAND. OREGON. TRAVELER' GUIDE. THE MILWAUKEE "Tha Pioneer Limited" St Panl to ChJ ago. "Short Line" Omaha to Chicago. "South-West Limited" Kansas City to Chicago. No trains in the service of air. rsL road in the world that equals in equip mcnt that of the Chicago, Milwaukee & St Paul Ky. They own and operate tbeir own sleeping and dining cars oa all their train and give their pationt an excellence ut service not obtainable else where. Berths on their sleepers are longer, higher and wider than in similar cars on any other line. They protect their traini by the Block system. Connections made with all trans-con tinental lines in Union Depot. Her tales Dansk, Svensk og Norsk Hicr wird deutach gtsprocheR. 'I. S. Rowe, General Agent, Toi'tland 134 Third Street, corner Alder jf W I 1 u t r M'iiiFw ('ar"( ll P-T tr9mU IttUilM V C1NC2HNATI.0 MLitM.VJ WOMEN. I'w luz f'f annitoml iTtiii'iutm or ul'"-atioftt t tuuro t fibril or n4. Pi hn tfi'l not MtriP Ikll hf JroKKl( or Ttt in plain wruppr, (f Mpri, rrfjifJ, U" 1 00 -r 3 UtU-$' 75. CircuUr ttht ott rwueU YOU WILL BE SATISFIED WITH YOUR JOURNEY, rbera are so man acenlc attrac tions and points of Interest along tha line between Ogden and Den -rer that the trip never become tiresome. If your tickets read over the Den. ver and Rio Grande Railroad, tha "Scenic IJn of the World." BECAUSE If you are going East, write tor In formation and get a pretty book t'aat will tell you all about It W. C. McBride, Genera! Agent 121 Third Strset PORTLAND. OREGON r Accordion, bunburst and Knife Pleatins To Order STEAM PROCESS. No Hot Irons. Ho Burning of Goods. Miss O. Gould Eighth Floor, Marquam Building. PORTLAND. Prompt and Careful Attention Given to all Out ot-Town Orders. SAN FRANCISCO & PORTLAND S. S. CO. Oil and Lead. Coal oil Pearl and astral oil, case, 20Jc per gallon; water white oil, iron barrels, 15c; wood barrels, 171c; extra star eases, 25c; headlight oil, 175 de grees, cases, 23c; iron barrels, 171c (Washington State teat burning oils, except headlight, lc per gallon higher.) Benzine Sixty-three degrees, cases, 22c; iron barrels, 171c. Turpentine In cases, 80c; in wood barrels, 80c; in iron barrels, 33c; in 10 case lots, 880. iLnseed oil Raw, 5-barreI lots, 60c; 1 barrel lots, 67c; in cases, 62c; boiled, barrel lots, 68e; 1-barrel lots, 69c; in cases, 64c. flasoline Stove gasoline, cases, 241c; iron barrels, 18c; 80 degrees gasoline, cases, 22c; iron barrels or drums, 26c. Rope Pure Manila, 14Jc; standard, 13Jc; Sisal, 11c; Islo brand Sisal, 0!c Wire Naila Present base at $2.70. Lead Strictly pure white lead and red lead, in tons, 7Je; 500-lb. lots, 8ic; less than 500 lbs., 81c Fare Including berth and mot 1 St $15; Round -trip, $25. Study the Map Thirteen states and territories of the Middle West arc traversed by Rock Island lines. There are more cities of 25,000 population and upwards on the Rock Island System than on any other Western road! From Minnesota to Texas, from the Rocky Mountains to the Great Lakes, it is Rock Island country. The Rock Island System occupies a strategic position in the western railway world. Going somewhere ? Get a Rock Island folder and study the map ten to one your destination is on the Rock Island or reached by way of it. Note our several offices maintained in the Northwest : Portland, Seattle, Spokane, Butte and Salt Lake City. The Rock Island is reaching out for busi nessand solicits yours. a. h. Mcdonald, General Agent, Rock Island System, 140 Third Street, Portland, Ore. Astoria & Columbia River R. R v). EFFECTIVE SBPT 18, 1905. 281 26 a.m. 'p. in Steamer Leaves Astoria for San Francisco Every 5 Days. Connects at Sanfrancisco with Rail and Steamer Lines for South, em Cal ornia. O. W. ItOHlOKTS, Agent. Astoria, Oregon. A. O. D. KERBELL, Gen. Pas. Agen4 San Francisco. ( "THE MILWAUKEE" 'Pioneer Limited," St. Taiil to Chi cago; "Uvei'iaiul Limited, Umana to Chicago; "Southwest Limited," Kansas City to Chicago. No train in the service of any rail road in the 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 obtainamle elsewhere. Berths in their sleepers are longer, higher and wider than in similar cars oa any other line. They protect their trains by the Block System. II. S. j Rowe, General Agent, 134 Third street,! Portland, Ore. Through SALT LAKE CITY, COLORADO SPRINGS, DENVER Stop-Over Privileges Granted. Choice of Routes Enst of Colorado Points. For Illustrated Phamphlcts Pic turing Colorado's Beautiful Scenery write W. C. McBRIDE, Gen. Agt. U4 Third Street PORTLAND, OR. 8:155 8:356: 8:366: 8:466: 8:4616:28 8:556:39 3:686:40 9:127:03 0:187:11 9:25 7:20 5011 30 a. in. 24 I U jLeave. Arrive, 1012 11 2512 :40 :05 12:10 2:30! p. m.la. 111. j 7:00 8 :00j PORTLAND (Union Depot.) 8:10! 9:101 9: 03 10: 05 9:2410:261 10:35'11:35 11:35 11:55; 11:55 p. m. 12:14, 12:21 12:30 leave. Goble. arrlva Clatskina Junct Westport. arrive ASTORIA eava leave ASTORIA arrive arrive WARRENTON leave leave WARRENTON arrive arrive Ft. Stevens .aave leave Ft. Stevens arrive arrive WARRENTON leave leave WARRENTON leave 21 I 23 I 25 I 28 1 a. m.lp. m.jp.m arrive Clatsop. Geartart SEASIDE leave 11:20 10:10 9:11 8:51 7:45 7:40j 7:20 7:20 7:06 7:06 6:52 6:52 6:29! 6:22 6:15 501 8:40 7:40 7:19 6:10! 5:20,2:45 5:05,2:20 12:15 2:00 5:05 4:45 4:38 4:30! 10:45 10:25 10:25 10:15j 10:14 10:05 10:05) I 9:45 9:38j ' 9:30' Knndnir nnlv. Through tickets and close connection via. Goble, and O. R. & Ii. via. Portland. J. C. MAYO. G. F. and P. Agent N. P. railway at Portland and BEGINNING FEB. 15, 1906 THROUGH TOURIST SLEEPERS EVERY DAY IN THE YEAR K 4 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 on address H. DICKSON, C. T. A., 12a Third Street, - Portland, Ore.