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SUNDAY, MARCH ij, 15,0b. TIIK MORNING ASTOMAN. ASTORIA. ORKGON. PORTLAND MAID jobbi'ls' pili'H, fiOHOd jmt 10(1 pound; turnips, .VIM nnrlc ; riihlmgM, per 1W Hi., $L7fl2.00; celery, iloz. n, 7.VV,90!; milium, 75ei'j$l.)0 In country; lobber' tl lera, $1.001,23; beet, $1 pel suck; Latest Quotations in the Portland i'""01"' 7;"' i" r K"rli" "w,,,,t f , . 1 poliiloe, $.!,2.Vi!,5(i; red Mipnn. dry, J MarKeU. ,.,,.. iml.m,i,.(. t -, $i,5o box. Cuii I , fin tint, vegetald' -(lieen pen, 8ft; Dc; I , uprouU, He; i'hII -Iipk, 25r dor,, In ni'lifn ; Chile pi'pict, UDe; fn n ti 1 1 j licnil lettuce, "omplete Mm ket Repot ts Corrected Eacn 25c doen; n i ti. hi.k, $2.25''2.50 do.; I Day Giving the Wholesale Prices of imulilhmer, WrfWM r dozens rim I Commodities, Faim Produce and Vti- barb, 7 ' TJf. table. j I'nIMI AND, M.mii .'I H..I Imi lllllC III -II il Imi llll IiUHJ II, Hil filler. noted lilt" lliol IlillJ,', Li'iii); III, iiiiliiliiii up tn '.' ul M In. Ii Groceries, I'rtivlilo "., Etc. Sniii, muk liimin 'Jnlili'ii C, $5.05; rlm (', $5.20; powdered, $.'1.8(1 j piitent eul.e, ,VI5; cane, 1, (i., J.'."0; fruil. iiK"i'. !' '". beet mi iM r, I (10; barrel-, cut., I'lr; krgi, cwl , 2.V-; boxes, cwl., ftOi' adwtiire out nick ba-is (!( I I1' I.m II), If 1 1 it i I lor in l.'i iliiyn). iiiiii', tin' liiylir-l ill (U'in, mid 1ln- iiiiiil.il lii'nn iii'ln til i'iii ul ii "to" liiillici iiiUiiiin- mi lln j i !- ul linil. Igjrs null innr nli iiil v t I'"' a noI'll, iiml mi fuillifi ! li ii i anticipated. 'l hn luml ili'iniiii'l ri'lilit niillli ii'lit to lilni.li tti lull I'M'li Ilo- lit', though ir.iipln nit' quite lii'iMV. told "lunij;!' jiien ny llii') will begin pulling eggs B'iiy Hi "null ll Hi" pi ii C leachc I'"'. I'l'liin I iIii't I tin' Ih-hI h iihuII fm' Splitting egg. i l"l HI.:''. ' ''"'' ""' Il.ftlir I'l.mliii.m tliun thrv will In- Inter mi I'lilli'V rliilllU'l) I'lltt'l lilli li"l V I declined, though ili'illi'M llgier ttiut pllrfu ilU' Mr-ilk III'' Mlpply of flC-ll rii'iim ii lirmy n tin' -", and m the ( illifolllill importation lllV llllll.lllg ill' fniiiN mi Hi'' nun!"!, i ili'iliiii' ol '-'J1' III 1t h ritV ili'illliriV n ti 1 rt,lllttV iiMiiH'i) ii !n"l i'! f"f it lull a I ilflV. Guin, 1'ioducf, Feed. Whrnl Wnllii Walla. Wli'' Vnllcy 3i'; l.liifHli'in, .7 1-; tfil, ll.V. Out. -Wlille, t'lH; gray, i!7. lUrlny-Itri-wiiiL'. 23.60(.24; fep.l; r.M.25; iolle.1, M425. ! liny-Valley tlim.Uiy, llOrtllj Kant cm On-gon, $l3.50rti 14; rluver, $H.'.0i.i; ; rlift. V.WH; alfalfa, tl". Suit Iliilc, of 7.' 4", Imlc, $1.1111; Imle of (10 ,'li', I, ul, H t;l; linil' of 40 41, Ul- $ (10; ,,ii-, i,: 111 0r, l.nlc, $1,(10; liiM, ft' ('mi-, tmi, $11; (.', '( llii.. (.'I'nuiin! I. hi-ipoi'l, ton, $17; Ihik-, ' -'loiiii'l, loo., ton, $7; It. S. V. 1'., UO fi II. . niton., It. S. V. 1'., 'il 3-Ib. rarioii. $1 7.i j l.iu'ipiMl lump, ton, $18, So. ltii'i- hnpiiiiil .lniiin, No. 1, $5.1)5; S'Hitii if, .liipan, 5.'I4i'; broken, 4j,j lifinl, (an''), J i -; lifii'l, cboii-f, (II 4'-. t'olfi'i" -Mm tin, 2-l'i!8r; .la vn, fuiic), L'tWn.T.V; Jliva, fc'oo.I, L'lH.iLMir; .lilVIl, Ol ilinary, 17"' 2"-; Cimtn lVm, (awy, W L'Or; (oittt llini, i"i., 2'lHr; M- biK-kli'", Mi'- pi-i" lb j I. ion, lilj'' ii-r lb.; ( oliliiibio i'o!!r 13 3 V; Siilvador, 111 15c. Provision llulii', to if. 13r; liamn, pifliii', Or; 1-il'nll, .IV'ullll, llji'; bafoll, l.i. al.fa.!, I ! 1 4.. i lUr; dry nalt lil'' I lr; I ,n ilty Mill, 1 f. N'nt W.t 1 ri ut M. No. 1, mift kIipII. 15 14.'; No. 1, Imt.i ulirll, 15f; Cliib l.'tr; alnioiid., lUi'j filbrrt-, I4"il5i'; p r lni)!; 10 lb, milk, $! per biile; npllt pi-iiK, $1.50 pi r 100 lb, aai:k; 25-lb, boxen, $1.15; pwul buili-y, $4.75 per 100 llm.i U5-lb, box, $1,25 per box; paittry Hour, 10-lb. Kiickt, $2,50 per bulo, ('aiini'd niilinon - Coliimblu Kiver, l ib. tull, $1.85; t lb. tiilln, $2.50; funcy, 1 lb. HiiIk. $2.00; J Hi. fumy Hutu, $1.25; fiiiiry I Hi. ovuN, $2.75; Alunka talla, piliK, I'Oi-; I i''l, $l.l,i; noiliinul, '2h, till), $100, Cured Consumption, Mm. II. W. Evan-, Clearwater, Kan., writi-a, My liiMbiind lay nick for three miHiMi, Tin' doctors Hald In; bad rpii'.k ((riMjinpt.ion, We profriirH a bottle of I in Hard it Hoareboiifid Syrup, arid it (un,i him. That wan nix year 8o and hi WW then we have alwaya kept a bot tle in the hnii-e. We eannot do wit.'i out It. Tor foii((lm and eolda it hn no iiial. 25r, 50i: and $1.00. Bold by Ilart'a drug alore. Livestock Market. Cattle-Itcitt aU-etn, $'1.754; cow, $:i.OOri:i.25; oalveH, $3.O0fi4.75. Sheep - $5.75r $11.00; larnba, :i,tM. HoK$5.750.00; lljjht hoga, $5 5.25. Wild Game. Jack rabbit", $2'2.50 dozen. Sugnr, nack bai (lolden C, $5.05; Freah Meats and Fish. FrHi meata Veal, ainall, 7 J 8c ; liue, Wt''i poik, 7J.8c; beef, bulla, 2Jft:io; cow, 3j"i4Jf; ateern, 41'5o; liintloil, 8ft Hjr-; Iainb l)Dle. (T;im-Ilardnhell, per box. $2.00; raa or (.'latnn, $2.(KJ per box. (lynti-M Shoalwst'T Hay, per gallon, $2.25; Olympiii, per lack, $5.25; Eastern tmimplanted, $1,110 per W). l-'inh-Crab", per dozrn, $1.50; Shoal M'uter Hay oveter, per sack, $4.00; oyitem, pillion, $2.25; halibut, 7c; black rod. 7e; bati, per Hi., 18c; herring, 5c; lloundem, 5c; cutflnh, 8c; lobnters, per Hi., I2jc; aimlt, Cc; ahrlmp, 10c; p. rch, 5c; sturgeon, 8c; sea trout, 12lc; black baa, 25c; Columbia River steel head, He; Columbia I'iver smslt, 3c; Chinook ralinon, 0c. SWOLLEN VEINS SPRAINS STRAINS Cured by our Hand Woven Elastic Bands and Stock ings. 1, Over-fatness and weaknesses relieved by our Abdominal Belts. Wrilror Uonkt and hvik. WOODARD, CLARKE & CO. PORTLAND, OREGON Hopa, Wool, Hides, Etc Gram bag Calcutta and domestic, 7c. HraiU, 14"; p-.Tiuia, nidi 15e; hii-Lorv, Wool Valley, 21(527 l-2rj He; Virginia peanut, 7ft. 7Jc; J ""'''! Oregon, 18a,20e. Vitamin peanut, Dc; Japanrae peanuts, 5 i ' Or; chestnuts, Italian, 14"; cocoa nut", dozen, 75ft 80e; in " almonds, 15 ft.lCc, patea ("lolden, 00 lb. lxixe, OftCJc; ICastero MilUtufTa-Mld-lIliiga, $23ft2n; rhop, 1 lb. parkagen, 8r; KarJ., 15 1b. boxe, 110: bran. 118ft 19: nl.orta. $20ft;21. $140 box. Hour Hani wheat patent, $3 85: lraiht, $3.40; gritham, $3.25; ryr, $5.(W; whole wheat Hour. $3.50; Valley, $3.30ft3 45; pakota, $il5i1(.7.25; l.at ern rye. $3.40; I'lll-bury, $(J.20ft;7.15; Corvallla. $3.70. t'orn-Whole, $24; crocked, tort ltye- $1.50 per cw t. Ilurkttheiit $35 per toll. $25 per Produce. Itutti--Fancy cn-ani'S-v, ,27ft30e tubs, 10 5-8.- III.; rity rreainery, 30ft.32ic; dairy, IO, lie; 5 li;ft!7c; tore, 14ft;15c; F.aittern tierre, !) 1 4 (IV.U'IV. 27i "30r; butterfat. 27Jft2sii 20, 05 Sr; Itean - Small white, 4-:; large white, (3Je; jiink, 27 8c; bayou, 4 3 4c; I.imaa, i 5 7 8c; Mexican r.ds, 6Je. ' Flg-White, lb., CJftCc; black, flft7c. Fi. kled goods - Pickled pigs' feet, i- barrel, $5; 14 barrela, $2.75; 15 lb. 'kit, $1.25; pickled tripe, barrels, $5; 14 l.aireN. $2 75; 15 lb. kits, $1.23; i pickled pig' tmigiiet, 1 barrela, $8.00; I 14 barrel, $3; 15 lb. kits, $1.50; pick led latulu' tonguis, i barrels, $9; biurets, $3.50; 15 lb. kita. $2.75. Lard-Kettle -rendered, tiTce, 10e; Tallow Prime, per lb., 33 S ac; No. 2 and greaae, 2(S2 1 2c. Ilopa Choice, 10lle; prime, 9a3ic, Wool-Valley, 20(g271e; Eastern Ore gon, 18 (.20c; nominal. Tallow Prime, pr lb.. 33Jc; No. 2 and greaae, 22c. Hides Dry hides, No. 1, IB lbs. and up, 10ft 17o per Ib.j dry kip, No. 1, 6 to 15 lbs., 13 101c per lb.; dry calf, No. 1 undej 6 lba., 1718e; dry salted, bulla and stags, one third leas than dry flint (culls, moth-eaten, badly cut. scored, niurrain, hair-alipped, weather-beaten or gTubby, 23c per lb. leas); salted hides, steers, sound, 90 lbs. and over, 9(10c per 14 IK 60 to 80 lba.. 8 l-2(29c rjer lb.: under - - - r ' SO lbs. and cowa, 8f 0c per lb.; aaltod stags and bulla, sound, 6c per lb.; salted 50. 10 5 He; 20, 10 3 4c; kip, aound, 15 to 30 lbs., 9c per lb.j salt- , 1)5 Mr. Standard pure, ed veal, aoun.1, 10 to 14 lba., 9c per lb.j ; tub-, 0 7 Sc; 50n, 0 7 So; jf,lted calf, aound, under 10 lba., 10c per in. 10 1 4c; 5, 10 l-8c. I lb. (green, unsalted, lc per lb. leas; culls, CIim-ih.--Young Ameilcari, ltlc; ()ie-j Compound, tn rcc. (.Jr; tub. 0J 4c; Compound", tierce, djr; tuli", 03 4c; gon full rrenin, 13c. Fgg I'iel: (iej,o)n ranch, liijc Poultry -Old roosters, 8ft,0c; hens, 12Jcft l3c; Spring, 14ft 15o; broil, ra, 15ft lite; dresaeil chicken, 13ft: I3jc; geec, live, Ojft.OJc; dreed, Uftlljr; turkeya, live, 14ft;15e; drenwd, l(lft;17c; ducka, old, 12ft 13c; Spring ducks, 15ft) lOcj pigeons, per dozen, $1.001.25; squabs, $e,60(T 3.00. Honey Park, 10Bft;llc; amber 12ft 13c fancy white, 14f'15c. Fruita and Vegetables. Applea Oreen, 75$2.25. Pears $ll-60 box. drape fruit-Crate, $33.50. Cranberiloa $14 per barrel. Tropical fruits Lemons, fancy, 13.50; idiolce, $3.00 per box; orangea, fllidS $3 00; bananas, 6c per lb.j plp.oapplos, $4.605.00 per dozen. Potatoes Per sack, 6075c for fancy, 30(350c for Inferior stock, tn country; 50S 0 3 4c; 5. 7 3 8c. San-age Portland ham, 14 Jc per lb.j minced ham, 10c; Summer, choice dry, 171c; bologna, long, 5Jc; wiencrwurst, He; liver, 5c; pork, Or; blood, 5c; head-chee-e, 12Je; bologna sausage, link, 4Jc. Haiein l.ooe Muscatels, 3crown, 7ac; 2-crown, 7c; bleached seedless Sul tanas, 7ft"12c; unbleiicbed seedless Sul tanas, 7c; London layers, 3 crown, whole bnxc of 20 pounds, $2.10; 2 crown, $2. Pried fruit Apple, evaporated, 121c per pound; sundried, sacks or boxe, none; apricots, 1 let 121c; peache, 10 He; pears, none; prunes, Italian, 61 OJc; French, 31c; figs, California blacks, C3-4c; do white, none; Smyrna, 20c; plums, pitted, Co. Cereal foods Rolled oats, cream, 90 lb. sacks, $(1.75; lower grade. $5.25 $0.25; oatmeal, steel cut, 50-lb. sacks, $8 bale; 10-lb. sacks, $4.25 per crate; oatmeal (ground), 50-lb. sacks, $7.50 TIDE TABLE, MARCH MARCH, 190O. Iliirh Water. I A. M Pate. h.m. j ft. h.m. 4:30 5:10 5:58 0:65 8:02 0:08 10:0(1 11:00 0:04 011:50 0:41 1:10 1:57 2:i35 3:101 7.8 7.0 7.4 7.3 7.3 6:03 0:00 7:11 8:30 0:44 Thursday 1 Friday 2 Saturday 3 SUNDAY 4 Monifay 5 Tuewlay fl Wcdneadny 7 Thursday 8 Friday 1) Friday Saturday 10 SUNDAY 11 Monday 12 Tucaday 13 Wednesday 14! Thursday 15 4:0O 8.0 J'rnlny ..l(l 4:51) .)i Saturday 171 6:40 8.21 SUNDAY 18 0:55 7.0 Mondflv 1!) 8:11 7.7 Tuesday 20 0:25 7.810:5l WednOHdflV SlltMfO Thursday 22 11:231 V'riday .23 0:12 'Saturday 241 0:471 SUNDAY 25 Monday 20 Tucsiky 27 Wednewlay 28 Thursday 20 Friday 30 1:15 1:45 2:15 2:41 3:10 3:44 MARCH, 1906. P.M. rwwh.r I A m! I '"p" M. Date. I h.m. I ft. I h.m. j ft. 7.010:3R1 7.0111:24 8.3 7.0 8.7 8.2)12:38 8.0 1:23 9.0 2:10 0.0 3:00 0.0 3:51 4:60 5:68! 7:18 8:43 0:55 0:51 8.0111:35 8.2 7.0112:10 8.1(12:50 8.3 8.3 8.2 8.1 8.0 7.0 1:20 2:02 2:37 3:14 3:50 ft. 0.2 5.7 5.4 6.4 5.8 0.4 7.0 3.8 Thursdav 1U:02 FrbKv 2ll:50j Saturday 3 SUNDAY 41 0:34 Monday 5 1:501 4.1 Ti.ns.hiv (II 3:15 4.1 Weilneiday 7 4:21 3.81 Thursdav 8 5:10 3.2 Friday 0 0:03' 2. Saturday 10 0:47 1.0 SUNDAY 11 Monday 12 Tuesday 13 Wednesday 14! Thursday It Friday . ... 10 0B Rivturday 17 ?? SUNDAY 18 ?-f Monday 10 Tuesday 21) 7:25 1.3 8:07 8:55 0:45 .1510:40 11:40 0.0 0:55 '" Wednesday 7.4 8.2 8.2 8.01 7.8 7.5 .21 Thursday 22 Friday 23 0:25 Saturday 24 7:00 SUNDAY 25 7:35! .Monday 20 8:07 Tuesday (27 8 -.40 Wednesday 28 0:10 0:4.r 0.0 2:201 3.7 3:411 3.5 4:48 3.01 5:401 2.5: 10:52 11:35 12:48 1:50 3:012 4:05 4:58 5:43! 11:2(1 7:05 7:451 8:251 9:00 0:57 0.510:45 11:43 12:51 2:08 3:22 4:25 5:17 0.8 tf.5 0.4 0.0 3.51 2.0 1.0 1.3 0:0,2 0:41 7:10 7:45 l' Thursday 20 Friday 3010:20 Saturday :il 4:20 7.7 5:25l 0.0 8BM Saturday 3111:03 1.2 8 : : 13 1.2 1.2 1.21 1.3 1.3 8:42 0:12 9:401 10:151 ll:00i 2.9 3.4 1.9 1.7 1.4 0.0 0.5 0.1 -0.1 -0.1 0.1 0.5 Od 1.7 2.4 3.0 0.7 0.8 0.0 0.4 0.2 0.2 0.4 0.8 1.1 1.6 2.0 2.5 2.9 3,3 3.0 lc per lb. less). Sheep ittns: Shear lings, No. 1 butchers' stock, 25 30c each; short wool, No. 1 butchers' stock, 40 60c each; medium wool, No. 1 butchers' atock, 00(280c; long wooi, No. 1 butchers' stock, $1.001.50 eacn Murrain pelts, from 10 to 20 per cent less, or 1214c per lb.; burse hides, salted, each, accord ing to sire, $102.00; dry, each, ac cording to size, $1.50; colts' hides, 26 50c each; goat skins, common, 10 16c each; Angora, with wool on, 25c$1.60 each. Mohair Choice, 3033o. Feathers Oeae, white, 35 40c; geese gray or mixed, 25 30c; duck, white, 1520c; duck, mixed, 1215o. 00 and Lead. Coal oil Fearl and astral oil, oases, 20Jc per gallon; water white oil, iron barrels, 15c; wood barrels, 171c; extra star cases, 25c; headlight oil, 175 de grees, cases, 231c; 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 eases, 80c; in wood barrels, 8flc; in iron barrels, 33c; in 10- CftHc lots, 880. iLnseed oil Raw, 5-barrel lots, 50c; 1-barrel lots, 57c; in cases, 62c; boiled, barrel lots, 68c; 1-barrel lots, 59c; in cases, 04c. Ca-oline Stove gasoline, cases, 241c; iron barrels, 18c; 80 degrees gasoline, case, 22c; iron barrels or drums, 20c. Rope Fure Manila, 14jc; standard, 133c; Sisal, 11c; Isle brand Sisal, OJc Wire Nails Present base at $2.70. Lead Strictly pure white lead and rod lead, in ton, 73c; 500-lb. lots, 8Jc; less than 500 lbs., 8Jc Afflicted With Rheumatism. "I wns and am yet afflicted with rheumatism," says Mr. J. C. Bayne, editor of the Herald, Addington, Indian Territory, "but thanks to Chamberlain's Pain Balm am able once moiv to attend to business. It is the best of lini ments." If troubled with rheumatism give Pain Balm a trial and you are cer tain to be more than pleased with the prompt relief which it affords. One ap plication relieves the pain. For sale by Frank Jlart and Leading Druggists. The Morning Astorlan, G5o a month- t 2 r "Q SPICES, 0 COFFEE, TEA, BAKING POWDER, FlMfQRlftu EXTRACTS Absolute Purify, Finest Flavor, Cmtest Srrcrrh. Oeascnaile flic C10SSET & DEYTH5 r PORTLAND, OREGON. TRAVELERS' GUIDE, ASK ANY TRAVELER and he will tell you the id m ill! Electric Lighted. M tnelCrack Train: of them all for COMFORT.'and ELEGANCt- The ticket office at Portland is at 255 Morrison St., Cor. 3d. A. D. CHARLTON, Assistaut Oenernl Passenger Agent. PORTLAND. OREGON. 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 of any rail road in the world equals in equip ment 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 ser vice not obtainable elsewhere. Berths on their sleepers are longer, higher and wider than in similar cars on any other line. They protect their trains by the Block system. A Ticket Means 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 e a cafe trip and one that will be a pleasure and delight. It is the Short Line to Chicago AND BEST A3 WELL. Anything you wbh to know about comfoi table traveling will be gladly told by. W. A. COX, Gen. Agent 153 Third St. - Portland, Ore. Have you pains in the back, inflamma tion of any kind, rheumatism, fainting -pell, indigestion or constipation, Hoi lifter's Rocky Mountain Tea makes you well, keeps you well. 35 cents. Frank Hart, druggist. Through SALT LAKE CITY, COLORADO SPRINGS, DENVER Stop-Over Privileges Granted. Choice of Routes East of Colorado Points. For Illustrated Fhamphlets Pic turing Colorado's Beautiful Scenery write W. C. McBRIDE, Gen. Ajt. i4 Third Street PORTLAND, OR. "THE MILWAUKEE" "Pioneer Limited," St. Paul to Chi cago; "Oveiland Limited," Omaha to Chicago; "Southwest Limited," Kansa City to Chicago. No train in the servii.e of any rail road in the world equal in equipment that of fhe Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul Ry hey own and operate their own sleepily and dining cars and give their patrons an excellence of service not obtaii.amle cLe where. Berths in their sleepers are longer, higher and wider than in similar cars on any other line. They protect their trains by the Block System. II. S. Rowe, General Agent, 134 Third street, Portland. Ore. Study the Map Thirteen states and territories of the Middle West are 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 I 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 Co. EFFECTIVE SBPT 18, 1905. 28 26 I 30 I 24 I 22 Leave, a.ni, p.m Connections made with all trans-continental lines in Union Depots. H. S. Rowe, General Agent, Fortland or 134 Third Street corner Alder. SAN FRANCISCO & PORTLAND S. S- CO. Fare Inoluding berth and meals, $15; Round-trip, $2.1. Steamer Leaves Astoria for San Francisco Every 5 Days. Connects at Sanlrancisco with Rail and Steamer Lines for South, ern Cal ornia. o. w. uomarrs, Agent. Astoria, Oregon. A. Q. D. KERKELL, Gen. Pas. Agen San Francisco, I 155 356 36 6 466 46 6 55 6 58 6 :6011 1:1012 11 12 1:2512 :26 1:39 :40 0:127:031 0:187:11 0:257:20 a. m. :40 :05 :10! :3W Arrive. a. m. 8 :00 PORTLAND 9:101 p. m 7:00 8:10 9:0310:05 9:24;i0:26i 10:35!11:35 11:35 11:55 11:55 p. m 12:14 12:21 12:30 (Union Depot) leave. Goble. arrive Clatskine Junct. Westport. arrive ASTORIA 'ear leave ASTORIA arrive arrive WARRENTON leave leave WARRENTON arrive arrive Ft. Stevens .save leave Ft. Stevens arrive arrive WARRENTON leave leave WARRENTON leave 21 23 25 arrive Clatsop. Gearhart SEASIDE leave a. m. 11:20, 10:10 0:11 8:51 7:45 7:40 7:20 7:20 7:06 7:06 6:52 6:521 6:29 :22j 6:15 p. m.jpjn, 9:50 8:40 7:40 7:19 6:10 5:202:45 5:05 2:20 5:05 4:45 4.-38! 4:30j 2:15 2:00 20 j a. mH 10:45. 10:25 10:25 10:15) 10:144 10.05: 10:051 9:45! 9:38j ' 9:30 Sunday only. Through tickets and close connection via. N. P. railway at Portland and Goble, and O. R. & If. via. Portland. J. C. MAYO. G. F. and P. Agent BEGINNING FEB. 15, 1906 THROUGH TOURIST SLEEPERS EVERY DAY IN THE YEAR 4 BETWEEN SEATTLE and CHICAGO via the Great Northern Railway J "The Comfortable Way" Route of the famous Oriental Limited For detailed information, rates, etc., call on or address K. DICKSON, C. T. A., i Third Street, - Portland, Ore. v.