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THURSDAY, MAY 10, 190O. THB MORNING ASTOWAN, ASTORIA OREGON. PORTLAND MARKETS Latest Quotations in the Portland Markets. Complete Market Report! Corrtcttd Eaca Day Giving tbi Wbolcial Price ol Commoditle, Farm Produce tod Vegetable 4 IHItTI..M, Miiy . - - 'I'Imtp wim n lilt her tir-tlvl "i'ly ill' iullr,v m Front street i lilt tnmiilug, cupel hilly ( fryer mill broiler, t IiKiiyh tint heavy enough til,. bli'llk iliri . K'li'ljili of choice ln'in Hie nol 'iiial (n ii-iuli"-im-iit ol Hi" I nidi', Mini !- in no itulmliiljly iif kii'iiI'-i iiily In Hi" iii'ur fill ill". l-'rjn-i ii iv in iiiiiH' run- iliU'Hi, iiiul imt Inn I'li'iiiilnl, lull tin-re . . . , 11.. .. . di nmii'T I"" ninny in 1 1 ii-iiuw ei ill. A fi'W cuoi l 111 I lit k WCI'e 'I'll Oil till- "licit, lllll I lull' i inn little llHIllilV for I Ill-Ill. opeclullv folIlK, (lml would ki-i-iii In lie rii( in from niiiihi'n here and tln-r' lore there lire mill i- in tin- Hock I hull )-ilvi, 'J hi' .miii for iii key hn Im-i-ii ovi-r for t III r tinli', llllil I ho lil ) Mil' not Wllllt- ! to ny notieeulile extent. 'I Grain, Produce, Feed. Wlii-a Wu. .1 WiiUu. 71c; Vulh-y; 7ii.-i liln.-.u-iii, 7i-; i I'll, !ii-. Oats-White, $28; gray, $27. Hurley lliruiiij,', I I. "; rolled, .'l..ii''J'i.Vi. liny -Vnll. y limolhy, i'l U- 12 .VI; ICioliin Oirgnii, 17 'ill; rlnvi-r. $..'itlMll; ( lii-iit. ?li.:iOfri 7 ; cilfulfu. If HI. MlIUttifr.-Middtlng, H5?;2flj chop, 119; liran, 17r?18; shorts, $1819. I'loiir ilniil wheat uili-nl. 3.!i'i; j iralglit, M.Vt; K"'hiiiii, .1.5M; rye, .V, whole wheat flonr, 13.78 Valley flour. I :i.40f3.:i.'i; Duki.ln, ?i(..Vi(.i7 '.'."i; l'.nl j em rye, $5.40; PHInbury, $0.20; Cor r vnlli. .'i.To. Corn -Whole, $24; cracker, $25 pet ton- I Ry-$1.60 ffr cwt, 1 liuck wheat-$30 per ton. t 'lain Iwyi I'onijjii mi'l doiil"Hti Ho each. mmmmmm t- m ' Produce. Putter Fancy creamery, 23o lb. city eresmery. 25c dairy, 15clCcj store, NlrtJlSc; Eastern creamery. 27S30c buttcrfat, 28S27ic Cheese Young American, 10c; Ore gon full eraam, ISo. EKge Freah Oregon ranch, Ho. Poultry Old roosters, 8(39cj hena, 12l-l3c; Spring, HiglSc; brolbrs, 15510c; dressed chicken, 1313ic; gee, live, Pfgnicj dreMed, llftlUc; turkeys, live, Utf.ISc; drenscd, 1017c; ducks, old, 12C'il3c; Spring ducka, 15 Iflc; pigeons, per dozen, $1.0O1.23; aquuU, $2.50(3.00. Honey-Dark, lOKglle; amber 12 13ej fncy white, 1418c. s Frulta and Vegetable. Apples Oreen, 7St2.2S. Pear-11.B0 box. Grape fruit Crate, $33.50. Cranberrie $14 per barrel. Tropica! frulta Lemona, fancy, 13.50; eholco, $3.00 pev ioxj orangea, $2 75fJ $3.00; bnnnnaa, So pr jb. pineapple, $4.808.00 per flozen. PoUtoe Per tack, 6075o for fancy, 3050o for inferior atoclc, tn country; jobbera' prices, 6080c per lOOjiounds; turnips, TCOOc sack; cabbagri, per 100 Iba., $1.78(2.00 celery, deem, 75(90cj onion, 75oa$1.00 in oouutryj iobbera' price, $1.0001.25 beet, $1 per tack earrotn, 75o per aackj gnrllo, 10j sweet potatoe, $2.262.C0 red pepper, dry, eooj liot hoiuie lettuce, $1.50 box. Call fornla vegetabb a fJrern peas, 89 prouts, 8c rodlthe, 26c dor. tnnr.het Chile peppers, 20o pound head lettuoe, 2fio doyen; artichokea, $2.252.(50 doz. oaulillower, P0c(3$1.00 ptp doienj rhu barb, 77c. Croceriei, Provlalo , Etc. Hugar, sack bnala Oolflun C, $5.05 extra C, $5.20 powdered, 5.80 patent cube, $3.95 cane, D. (X, $5.70 fruit augur, $5.70; beet augur, $400 barn-N, cwt., 10c s kig, cwt., 25ci boxes, cwt., 50c aiKance over auck bU " 1-4c lb. if paid for In 13 daye). Halt Hale of 75-4c. bale, $l.fl0j bales of 00 3c, bale, $100; bale of 40 4s, bub,, $1.00; bale of 10-lOc, bale, $1.00; bug, 80s, fine, ton, $11; bags, 60 lbs., genuine Liverpool, ton, $17 bag, 50 lbs., 1-2 ground, 100s, ton, $7 ft. S. V. P., 20 6 lb. carton", $2.25 P.. S. V. P., 24 3 1b. cartons, $1.75; Liverpool lump, ton, $18 50. nice-Imperial Japan, No. 1, $5.05; Southern, .Japan, 6 3-4c; broken, 4Jc; head, fsncv, fljpi bead, choice. fll-4o. Coffee Mocha, 24(S,28c; Java, fsnoy, 2fl(S:32r-;-lava, good, 20r24o Java, or dlrmry, 17320cj Costa Itlca, fancy, 18(f 20c Costa Klca, good, 1218c Ar buckles, lfljo per lb.; Lion, lfllc per lb. a Columbia coffee, 13 3 4c; Salvador, 111 (jit "fnrara Provisions ITams, to m, T8C hams, plrnlo, 0c; bscon, .egular, llc; bacon, breakfast, 131 4ft 19c; dry salt aides, llci backs, dry salt, 11a. Nuta-Walnuts, No. 1, soft shell, 1514c; No. 1, hard shell. 16c; Chile, 13c; almond, lflc; filberts, 1415c; Drszlls, 14c; picans. 13(fli W-r 8c; Virginia peanuts, 7Q7c; Jumbo Virginia pesnuts, C:; Japanise peanuts, 6tfi(V; che"tnuta, Italian, 14c; cocoa nut", dozen, 7580c; ne"" almonds, 15 tf.lO. I)iites-r,(.l.!en, 601b. boxes, fl(?01c; 1 lb. packages, 8c; Fard., 15 lb, loxe, $1.40 box. Pesns Kmsll white, 4c; large whit, 31c; pink, 2 7-8c; bayou, 4 3-4c; IJmas, 5 7-8c; Mexican T'da, 61e. Figs White, lb., 5l?c; black, fl7c. 14 barrel., $2.75; 151b. kits, $155; Pickled goods-Pickled pigs' feet, i barrela, $8; 1-4 barruli, $2.75; 15 lb. kits, $1.25) pickled tripe, i barrels, $5; pickled pif tongue, i barrels, $8.00: 14 barrel", $3; 15 lb. kits, $1.80; pick led lambs' tongues, barrels, $9; 1-4 barrels, $5.50; 131b. kits. $2.78. Lard Kettle-rendered, tb-xces, 10c; tubs, 10 5 8c; SO, 10 5-80 20s, 10 3-4c; 10", 11c; 5s, 9 5-8c. Standard pure, tierces, 0 l-4c; tubs, 0 7-8c; 80a, 9 7-8c; 20s, OS 8c; 10s, 101-4c; 8s, 10 l-8c. Compounds, tierces, Cje; tubs, 8 3-4c; Compound", tierces, 6lc; tubi, 0 3 4c; 50, 0 3 4c; 6s. 7 3 r. Sauage Portland ham, MJc per lb.; minced ham, 10c; Summer, choice dry,! 17Jc; bologna, long, 61c; wlemrwurst, 8cj liver, 5c; pork, 9c; blood, 5c; head rheee, 121c; bologna sausage, link, 41c. Haislne Looe Muscatels, 3-crown, 7ic; 2-crown, "c; bleached seedless Sul tanas, 7? 12c; unbleached scedb-sa Sul tanas, 7c; Ixrndon layera, 3crown, whole boxes cf 20 pounds, $2.10; 2 crown, $2. Dried fruit Apples, evaporated, 12c per pound; sundrled, sacks or boxes, none; apricots, ll121c peaches, 10 11c; peani, none; prune, Italian, 61 01c; French, 31c; figs, California blacks, 5 3-4c; do white, none; Smyrna, 20c; plums, pitted, 6c. Cereal foods Rolled osta, cream, 90 lb. sacka, $8.75; lower grade, $8.26 $6.28; oatmeal, steel out, 801b. aacka, $8 bale; 101b. sacks, $4.28 per cratej oatmeal (ground), 601b. sacks, $7.60 per bale; 10-lb. sack, $4 per bale; split pea, $4.80 per 100-lb. lack; 28-lb. boxes, $1.18; pearl barley, $4.78 per 100 Ib. I 28-lb. boxes, $1.26 per boxj pastry flour, 10 lb. sacks, $2.60 per bait, Canned aalmon Columbia River, Mb. tails, $1.85; 2 lb. tails, $2.80 fancy, 1 Ib. flats, $2.00; l ib. fancy flats, $1.25; fancy l ib. ovals, $2,75; Alaska tails, ping, 90c; red, $1.45; nominal, 2a, tall, $2.00. Livestock Market. Cuttle Host sleem, $3.78 ($4; cowl $3.00(?i3.23; oalvea, $3.00(4.78. Kheep-$5.75$fl.0O lamba, $8Bm Hog$3.7SS.00 light hog, $8 6.25. Wild Game. Jack rabbit", $22.50 dozen. Sugar, sack basis Coldan C, $8.05 Fresh Meats and Fish. Frch rneata Veal, small, 7i$8c; large, 41Slc; pork, 71($8c; Iwif, bulls, cows, 3l41c; iteers, 416c; mutton, 88ic; lamba 9(i91c. Clams Hardshell, per box. $2.00; rai- or clams, $2.00 per box. OystcM Shoalwater Bay, per gallon, $2.23; Olympla, per sack, $3.25; Eastern transplanted, $1.00 per 100. FUh Crab", per dozen, $1.50; Shoal water Pay oysters, per isck, $400; oysters, gallon, $2.26; halibut, 7c; black cod, 7c; bas, per lb., 18c; herring, 6c; flounders, 5c; catflab, 8c; lobsters, per lb., 121c; silver smelt, 6c j shrimp, 10c; prch, 6c; sturgeon, 8c; sea trout, 121c; black baa, 25c; Columbia River ttoel heaits, 9c; Columbia River soiaJt, 3c ; Chinook salmon, 9c. M44., 60 YEARS' Tr EXPERIENCE 3 lb 'Mm ' Tnsoe Mams DftlONS CoevRiaHTt Ac. Anron" "11111111' li irh and )ArlpMrn mm I'uN.iiK tnk". Ilirntiuli Maim k (,o. iiKt'.n Iftrial no' I", without ehmrut. In th Scientific American. A hnnilcirricljr l!ltif raw1 wklf. I.rrt elr ciilnll.i'i nt imr I'lmillBn lnurnal, Tnrnn, fi frniri f'Hir ni'nitln, U Hold bf all nwn1i!lrii. MUNN Co,3e,B -"-'New York Uiwiiti Omr, OttHL. Waablngiun. I.U Hop, Wool, Eldea, Etc Grain bag Calcutta and domestic, TIDE TABLE, MAY MAY, 1906. MAY, 1908. High Water. Date. j Tuesday 1 i Wednesday 2 I Thursday 3 I ftlday 4 Saturday 6 SUNDAY 0 A. M. I P. M h.m. lt. h.rnTJft MJ Ix)W Water. j Moajday Tuesday 8 Wodnosday 0 i Thursday 10 I Fitidlay, 11 1 Saturday 12 1 SUNDAY 13 .' Monday 14 .(Tusday 15 1 Wednesday ......10 ! Thuraday 17 fFridkiy 181 3 Saturday 19' 1 SUNDAY 201 t Monday 21 5a28 6:38 7:65 9:09 10:14 11:13 0:08 0:50 1:34! 2:20 3:00 4:02 6:03 6:14 7:31 8:44 0:601 10:40 11:30 7.2 0.0 0.8 7.0 7.21 7.7 1 s 9.4 9.7 9.7 0.6 0.1 8.6 7.0 7.31 6.0 6.8 6.8 7.0 7.0 7:02 8:04 0:01) 0:63 10:40 11:24 12:07 12:60 l:6ffl 2:40 3:35 4:33 6:32 6:34 7:381 8:301 0:20 10111 10:65 11:31 12:17 Tuesday 221 n-021 RKll5.n7l - uannaaiiAv vx t vuiivouuij fees imu Thurflday 24 'irriuqy m I Saturday j.20 5 urUAi zt Monday 28 JTuasdiiy 20 .'WcdmiBday 30 .Thursday 31 0:331 1:02 1:33 2:05 2:42 3:231 4:10 6:05 6:131 8.6 8.6 8.4 8.4 8.2! 8.0 7.0 7.1 6.7 1:341 2:10 2:47 3:28 4:p2 4:48 6:38 6:20 7:21 Date. M Tuolav ... Wednesday h.m. 0:67 ft. 3.0 2:09 3.5 2:21 3:12 4:14 6:08 5:60 2.8 2.0 1.1 0.3 0.4 0.9 1.1 0.9 0.3 7.4 Thursday 3 I Friday 4 8.4 Saturday 6 80 SUNDAY 6 T.O Monday 7 8.0 Tuesday 8 6:41 i v Wednesday 0 7:35 7.8 Thursday 10 8:23-1.1 7.0 Friday 11 :15 7.4 Saturdalv 110:07 J.3 SUNDAY 1311:02 T.Z Monday 14 7.3 Tuesday 15 0:381 3.4 7.6 Wednesday 10 1:551 3.21 7.8 Tlilurodiiy ' 17 8.0 Friday 18 8.1 Saturday 19 8.3 SUNDAY 20 7J) Monday 21 7.0 Tuesday 22 7.0 Wednesday 23 0.0 Thursdny Z4 6.9 Friday 25 0.8 Saturday 20' 6.8 SUNDAY 27 6.9 Monday 28 7.0 Tuesday 29 h.m. 12:15 1:17 7.2 Wednesday 3W11:43 7,5 Thursday .311 0:30 3:OOJ 4:00 4:50 6:30 6:17 0:62 7:24 7:55 8:24 8:60 0:32 10:10 10:66 2.7 2.0 1.0 1.1 0.7 0.3 Oil 0.0 0.1 ovi 0.0 0.2 0.5 0.0 3.6 3:24 4:20 6:15 0:07 6:53 7:40, 8:20 9:201 10:20 11:25 12:001 1:03 2:05 3:06 4:00 4:50 6:37 6: p 8 0:62. 7:22 7:64 8:25 0:0)1 0:44 10:34 11:20 12:37 ft. 1.1 1.3 1.4 1.6 1.8 1.6 1.7 l.S 2.2 2.6 2.0 3.2 3.4 0.2 0.7 1.2 1.6 1.8 2.0 2.3 2.6 3.0 3,3 3.5 3.6 3.7 3.8 3.0 3,8 1.3 7c Wool-Valley, 2I27 1-te; Eastern Oregon, 18(20c. Tallow-Prime, per lb., 33 3 4c; No. 2 and grease, 22 l-2c. Hops Choice, J0(a 11c; prime, 991a Wool Villey, 2627e; Eastern Ore gon, 18&20c; nominaL Tallow Prime, per lb.. 33!c; No. 2 and grease, 2g21c. Bides Dry hide, No. 1, 16 Ib. aol op, IS Iba., 131316ic per lb.; dry calf, No. 1 1017o per lb.; dry krp, No. 1, 5 to undej 6 Iba., 17 18c; dry salted, bull and (tag, one third less than dry flint (culls, moth-eaten, badly cut, scored, murrain, halr-ilipped, weather-beaten or grubby, 2Sc per lb. leaa); eaitod hide, steers, sound, 60 lb, and over, 9 10c per lb.; 60 tc 60 lbs., 8 l-29e per lb.; under 80 lb, and cow, 8 9c per lb.; salted stags and bulls, sound, 6c per lb.; salted kip, sound, 15 to 30 lb., 9c per lb.; alt- ed real, sound, 10 to 14 lbs., 0c per lb.; salted calf, sound, under 10 Iba., 10c per Ib. (green, uusalted, lc per Ib. less; culls, lc per lb. less). Sheep fltTns: Shear lings, No. 1 butcher' stock, 25 (g 30c each; short wool, No. 1 butchers' stock, 40 50c each; medium wool, No. 1 butchera' stock, 0080cj long vooi, No. 1 butcher' stock, $1.00 1.50 eaeti Murrain pelta, from 10 to 20 per cent less, or 1214o per lb.; horse hides, salted, each, accord ing to aire, $1.602.00; dry, each, ac cording to aize, $1.60; colts' hides, 25 50c each; goat akins, common, 1018c each; Angora, with wool on, 2Sc$1.80 each. Mohair Choice, 303ao, Feathers Gees, whTT, 3540e; geese gray or mixed, 25 30c; duck, white, 1520c; duck, mixed, 1218& Oil and Lead. Coal oil Pearl and astral oil, oases, 201c per gallon; water white oil, iron barrels, 18c; wood barrel, 171c; extra tar cases, 25c; headlight oil, 176 de grees, cases, 231c; iron barrels, 171c (Washington State test burning oils, except headlight, lo per gallon higher.) Benzine Sixty-three degree, caea, 22c; iron barrels, 171c. Turpentine In caaes, 89o; in wood barrels, 86c; in iron barrels, 33c; in 10 cose lot, 880. iLnseed oil Raw, 8-barrel lota, 660; 1 -barrel lots, 67c; in easel, 62c; boiled, barrel lot, 68c; 1-barrel lota, 59c; in cases, 64o. Gasoline Stove gasoline, cases, 241c; iron barrels, 18c; 86 degreos gasoline, cases, 22c; iron barrels or drums, 26c. Rope Pure Manila, 14c; standard, 13c; Sisal, 11c; Isle brand Sisal, 9Jo. Wire Nails Present base at $2.70. Lead Strictly pure white lead and red lead, in tons, 7c; 600-lb. lota, 8c; less than 600 lbs., 8o. 0 Sciatica Cured After Twenty Years of Torture. For more than twenty years Mr. J. B. Massey, of 3322 Clinton St., Minne apolis, Minn., wns tortured by sciatica. The pain and suffering which he endur ed during this time is beyond compre hension. Nothinff gave him any perma nent relief until he used Chamberlain's Pain Balm. Ono application of that liniment relieved the pain and made sleep and rest possible, and less than one bottle has effected a permanent cure. If troubled with sciatica or rheu matism why not try a 6-cent bottle of Pain Balm and see for yourself how quickly it relieves the pain. For sale by Frank Hart, and leading druggists. Moraiig Astorian, 65c. per month. WIRELESS OFFERS THE BEST AND SAFEST INVESTMENT OF THE DAY. Now that the Do Forcct sys tem b working huemssfully ac- roHs the Atlantic the $30,000,000 earned !ant yrar by the Atlantic Cable Co, will soon be transfer ed to the yearly income of the De Forest Company. Before inveing a dollar else where it will pay you to investi gate our stock offerings, Call, write or phone. AMERICAN DE FOREST WIRE LESS TELEGRAPH CO. Chas A. Lindtrorn, Manager 205-208 Mohawk Bldg, Phone 3698 O SPICES, o COFFEE,TEA, BAKING POWDER, FU3TORING EXTRACTS Abo! uti Purity, finest Flavor. CLOSSET&DEYERS r PORTLAND, OREGON. ' TRAVELERS' GUIDE. 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 car and give their patrons an excellence of ser vice not obtainable elsewhere. Berths on their sleepers are longer, higher and wider than in aimilar car on any other line. They protect their trains by the Block system. Connections made wiia all trans-continental line in Union Depots. H. S. Rowe, Genera) Agent, Portland or 134 Third Street corner Alder. BATicket Means more than your mere transportation if it is over It means that you will hare every luxury and comfort the utmost courtesy from all employ es a. safe trip and cie that will be a pleasure and delight. It is the Short Line to Ch j cafjo AND BEST AS WELL. Anything you wish to know about comfortable traveling will be gladly told by. W. A. C0Z, Gen. Agent 153 Third St - Portland, Ore. ASK ANY TRAVELER and he will tell yon the 11 CI1 11' Electric Lighted.' M thelXrick Train of them all for COMFORT an J ELEGANCt. Tie ticket office at Portland is at 255 Morrison St., Cor. 3d. A. D. CHARLTON, Assistant General Pv'senger Agent, PORTLAND, OREGON. SAN FRANCISCO & PORTLAND S. S. CO. Far Including berth and meals, $15) Round -trip, $28. Steamer Leaves Astoria for San Francisco Every 5 Days. Connects at Sanrrancisco with Rail and Steamer Lines for South, ern Cal ornia. G. W. ItOBEItTS, Agent. Astoria, Oregon. A. O. D. KERPlBLL, Gen. Pa. Agsn San Francisco, ( "THE MILWAUKEE "Pioneer Limited," St. Paul to Chi cago; "Overland Limited," Omaha 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 A St. Paul P.y They own and operate their own sleeping and dining cars and give their patrons an excellence of servlc not obtalnamle elsewhere. Berths In their sleepers an longer, higher and wirier than In similar carl on any other line. They protect their train by tne Block System. IL S. Howe, General Agent, 134 Third street, Portland, Or. Through SALT LAKE CITY, C0L0SADO SPRINGS, DENYE2 Stop-Over Privileges Granted. Choice of Routes East of Colorado Point. For Illustrated Phamphlet Pie turmg Colorado's Beautiful Scenery write W. C. McBBIDE, Gen. Aft 4 Third Street PORTLAND, OS. (Bvjii-i aizam "a'l through) &top EVERY DAY IN THE YEAS ? BETWEEN ' SEATTLE and CHICAGO Tia the Great Northern Railway "The Comfortable Way" Route of the famons Oriental Limited For detailed information, rates, etc., caH on or address U. DICKSON, C. T. A, xaa 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! 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. mm L 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 30 24 22 Leave. Arrive. 21 23 25 28 j ajn.lp.m. a. m.lp. m. a. m. a. m. p. m.lp.m. a. mJ 7:00 8:00 PORTLAND (Union Depot) 11:20 9:60 j 8:10 9:10 leave. GoMe. arrive 10:10 8:40 9:0310:08 Clatskin Junct 9:11 7:40 9:2410:26 Westport 8:81 7:19 10:3511:35 arrive ASTORIA Jeavs 7:45 6:10 8:165:5011:40 11:35 leave ASTORIA arrive 7:40 6:202:45 10:45) 8:35 6:1012:05 11:35 arrive WARRENTON leave I 7:20 6:08 2:20 10:26 8:366:11 12:10 leave WARRENTON arrive 7:20 2:15 10:25 8:46 6:2512:30 arrive Ft. Stevens .save 7:06 2:00 10:18 8:46 6:28 leave Ft. Steven arrive 7:06 10:14 8:66 6:39 arrive WARRENTON leave 6:62 10:06 8:586:40 11:55 leave WARRENTON leave 1:52 5:00 10:05 p. m. . .. 9:127:03 12:14 Clatsop. ' 6:29 4:48 9:45 9:187:11 12:21 Gearhart 1:22 4:38 9:38 9:267:20 12:30 arrive SEASIDE have 16:16 4:30 9:30 Sunday only. Through tickets and close connect ioa via. N. P. railway at Portland and Goble, and O. R. A N. via. Portland. J. C. MAYO, G. F. and P. Agent