rKIDAY, OCTOBER is, i9oj. THE MORNING ASTOMAN, ASTORIA, OREGON. MHIIEIS Latest Quotations in the Portland Market Com! ltti Market Report Corrected lac Day. Giving tb Wholesale Prices of Commodities, Firm Product and vt,t Valley, rORTLAXO, Ore, Oct. ll.-llen u potato report ayomewbat better feeling In the nierket and n Improvi pent in 011UM demand. Inquiries art coming from California point, and when toe rather heavy crop of early river potatoes l handled t Fan Pranclwo and iM Angela, the trade txpecta a good lmiand for Oregon lata varieties In the Souths Thla expectation la bated upon two point a report of Imi than normal lata crop In California and preference for the Northern product In an event. 1 Grata, Flow, feel 4 WBatWalla Walla, Wei 7ci Muitem, fltcj red, 62o, x- ' Oat 'White, $33.00) gray, 122,00. i Corn Wliole, I27 cracked, 28 per ten. rtarley-Brewing, 22.00 feed, 121 j rolled, ffi223. UjttlM pr ewt , Duck wheat $38.00 per too. Flour Hard wheat patent, $5.Wr straight, 3,33 grabam, 13410) 17a 3.00j arhola wheat flour. 3.78t Valley flour, 3.40(t3.fi3j Dakota, 3J0fl.C0, Kaat- rn rye, 5.0) piUabury, $JJ20j Corrallia, 1310. i ,-tv ; Milktufft-Mlddllnfte, 124(325) chop, 115) bran, $15) ihort. 10. Hay Valley, timothy, $H18,60j Eastern Oregon, flSi&lfl) elorer, $7 750) cheat, 1770) alfalfa, fll. Grain bagt Fomlgn and domestic. lie. - ' Produce. PoultryOld rooster. 0(3 10c j hens, 14 Mcj fryere and broiler, 141(2 1510) dressed chicken, 1519e) gee, live, 8(J10oj dreted 11HsC turkeya, young, S0(32Ie) dressed, 1821cj ducks, old, 14e) Spring durka, 1314cj pigeon per doaen, fl.OOliS) aquaba, 1.T32. Cbeeae Young America, 14ligl5e; Oregon full cream, Data, 131314c. Eg Oregon ranch, 2930ej East- em. 2527Jcr Butter-Country ereamery, 2fl27cj city creamery, 30c j store, 15101cj but ter fat, 281o. , ! ' Honey Park, 10lellc; amber, 12 13c) fancy white, 14 15c Cheese Young, America. li15cj Oregon full cream, flats, 131 (J 14c Fresh Heats and Fish. per 100) frc0 canned, $0.60 per down qartsj Olymplas (120 IT,.) $5) do per gallon, 92) do per quart cans, per dot n, 10,50. ' urd-KtUi-nndwdj Ttos, 11 Jo tuba, 1 11a 1 50, llic, 20s, lljc, 10, 12c ( oi i'Hf Standard pure, Throes, lOJoj tub lOJoj 60s, lOloi 20s, 102oi 10a, llfli 5, 181a, Compound. Threes, 71c 1 tub. 71) 60, 7Io) 10. $icj 6. 91o. Vegetables. Cabbage Per lb, 2c) cauliflower, j 1.10 per dozen) pawley, 25c per dozen: hothoui httuca, $IJ5U0 boij head, 40o doseilj spinach, 35oj cucumbers, local hothouse, 50o per boi artichokes, C0T5o pep dorenj pens, 4fktj" beau, 600) garlic, 10cj red peppers, dry, 20 (gzse) bell, 90o box j green onions, 12fc dotes bunches) green corn, 12116j doaen; eehry, Cfi85o dnn bunch) egg plant, 102C Ib.j okr, $1.75 pr beat..,.' "V-: . .';,. Potato KewJn eouutry. 78fcB0 oer ewt.) sweet potatoes, t2e lb. Onion New, $1MM. Melons CanUlouMS, tlCtASi per rat) watermelons, 5$$1.00 per owt) caaabaa, $22JW doten, Turnip Per sck, 90cfl.00r car rots, ll.00ILI.225) beets, $125) radish- 121 15c doten buuche. Frulta. awa a a iropicai lruus Jiananat, so per pound) pineapples, $3.004J5O per dos enj lemona, fancy, $6007.O0j choice, $4.755) grape fruit, $4JO5.0O crate) ilmei, 7Sc$lJ25 per 100) pineapple, $3 J5 per down. Domestic fruit pple, common, 40 75c) fancy, $1.00(3:1.25 box) crapsp pie, $1125 crat fig, 85o crate; grape, 6ctl.50 eratej peaches, 85c $1) plum, 4050o box) prunes, 405Qc box) Barthtt pear, $11.23 box; qulnc7s, 75c$l box) huckkberrh, 10 12e pound) cranberrle, $9 barrel, ' Candled peeh Citron, 10 tb boxei, 25e Ibi 5-Ib boxe. 25c t lemon peel 101b boxes, 15e lb) S ib boxes, l&lc) orang( peel, 101b boxes. 13o lb) 5-Ib boxes, 151a. ' Diniic SKIN HUMOR ' Orocenea and Prorhlon. Provhlon Ham, to die, 14c bam, plctilo 101o) bacon, regular, 181c bacon, fancy breekfaat 20ct dry aalt side, lllcj back dry aalt, 11 14& IHckled gooda-Piekled pig' feci 1 barrel. $5) 1-barrda, $2.75) 151b kite, $1.25) pickled tripe, l-barrek $5.00) barrels, $2.75) J5-lb klla, $125) pickled pip' tonguN, I barnl, $8) i-bamle, $3) 15-lb kit, $1.50) pickled bunba tongue, 1-barrela, $9) l-barrela, $3.50; 13 lb kiU, $2,75, Salt-Balea of 75 2, Ula, $1.80) bah of 00-3, bale, $1.60) Ule of 40-4. Ule, $1.60) bale of 15-10, bale, $1.60) begs, 50c 1 fin, ton. $12.00) bag, 50 lb, genu ine Llrerpool, ton, $18,00) bags, 60 lbs, 1 ground, 100a, too. $0.00) R. 8. V. P, Lineeed oil Raw. 8-barrel lota, 47c) 1 20 B ib eartona, $215, R. & V. P, 24 5-lbLbarTI loU- i9ct in cases, 63c Boiled. 6 cartons, $1.75) Liverpool lump, ton, $19.50. Nut Walnuts, No. 1, soft shell, 17c, Freh Meats-Veal, medium, 76 to 100 iKa l hui ,hell 1Cc, mt 1So girooniIi, n,Tl8c) 100 to 150 lbs., 77C) 150i7i8cj fliberU. I60, Braails. 15c, pe to 200 lbs, 66c, 200 Iba and oter, 4 iemMt mmiet hickory. 8c, Tlnrlnln lu a- 6c, pork, 88lc) heavies, 7fi8o, beef, bulls, 23oj cow, 41(P1?) steers, Bio ffiOc) mutton, medium she, ,77Hs largo, 8(38c) Spring Iambi, 881c Chms Hardshell, per box, $2,00) ra lor elatma, $2 per box. "- Fish-Halibut, 6cffl black cod, 7c; Imss, per lb., 20c j herring, 5c , flounder, C catflih, 0c) silver smelt, Cc, shrimp, ITcJ perch, Sc, sturgeon, 10c, sea trout, c, greyltngs, 8c, stlvereldes, 5(g0c. Ooffeo Mocha 24(g28ej Java, fancy, 32c) Java, good. 2024c) Java, or try, 1720c, CoU Rlea, fancy, 18 Coata Rha. good. 12 18c j Ar ilr. I6I0 per lb, Lion, Ulcper lb, (!,' ; jiuoia couee, hjl-j cikirauur, 111(31 Oyster Shoalwater Bay, per gallon, 'if per lack, $3.50, Toko Point, $1.60 I i nut, 8c, Jumbo Virginia peanut, 8c, Japaneee peanuts. 6s, cheetnuta, Italian, 14c, eocoanut, doren, 85(a00c. Olive oil California ,per gallon, $2.73, quart, pr ce, doxen, $715) piuU, 2 do n, $8.50, I pint 4 doten, 89. Canned aalmun Co:umbia River, 1-lb Ull, 1.85, 2 lb UU, $2.50 fancy, Mb flats, $2.00, 1-lb fancy flats, $1.25, fancy Mb ovale, $2.75, Alanka taUa, pick, 00c, rod. $1.43, nominal, 2s, tall, $2.00. Cereal food RoJW oata cream. 00-lb tacks, $7.00, lower grade, $3.506.50; oatmeal, ateel out, 50-lb aeks, $3 bale, 10-lb sack,' $4.25 per ' bale, oatmeal (ground), 50-lb wcks, $7.50 per bah) 10 lb aacks, $4 ier bale, split peasy$4.50 per 100-lb aack, 25-lb boxes, 11.25, pearl barley, $4.75 per 100 lb, 25-lb boatfs, $115 per boxr paitry flour, 10-lb sack, Impossible to Get Employment, as cce and Body Were Covered With Itching Sores -.Scratched Till Flosh Was Raw Spent Hun dreds of Dollars on Doctors and Hospitals and Grew Worse CURED BY CUTICURA ' 1 IN FIVE WEEKS " "Sin tlio year 1894 I bav bm trouhlwl with a very bntl ciixo of ecicrna wlilit, I have mx-nt bundreda 01 uoiiara tryirg to cure, and 1 went to the fioapital, but tiny failed to euro me and It won !ttiiig worse nil. the time. Five wek ngo my wife bought a box of Cutlcura Oint ment and one enko of Cutlcura Honn. . 1111 (I I am pleased to say that I aw now completely cun-d and wt ll. "It vas itnpOHsibla for me U get employment, m my ttu head, mid body were covered with it. The eexerrift first npiKfired on the frp of my bend, and it Imd wr.rkrd all the way around down the boek of my neck and around U) my throat, down my bodv and around the Upa. It iuhed eo 1 wouhl be obliged to eerateh it, 6UI the flcxb wan raw. "1 would first vnh the affeeted parta with warm water and Cutieura 8c,p, and then ajiply Cutlcura Oint ment and iet it remain on all nfpht, and In U10 nionmig 1 would ue Cutieura Soap. 1 am now all well, which all my friends can tiwtlfy to, and I will bo pleaned t recommend the Cutieura llemcdie to any and ail persons who Winn a ajieedy nnd rxTmanent cure of kJn d'mmur Tlmmna M. Rossiter, 20 IWpect Strwt, Mar. 30, 1905. i Eimt Orange, N. J. Cmnplrtt ttiMiut wrA tnlrJ Trrarmnrt tur fnn lluu.r, trani l'ln,., in HcfiitKl. fftHJt lntilVT h. An. mmiMUit ill Vvlkun H-e. OMmrnl, Mffcfr. w.t. . 1 In latm u( eiumlalr OMrd Hll, v. pr lUl Ot ttn Umltt 1 1 m u' eiar U Jift. J'otUf blut t h l urp. n.,lt !,., Ii...,n Mum. MIM t, All A koul llM Iftl4i, M Il(r, $2.50 per bale. Rico Imperial Japan, No. 1, $5.95, Southern, Japan, 6Jc, broken, 4(c) head, fancy, 7oj head, choice, la Oil Lead, Eta. Coal oil Pearl and astral oil eases, lOo per gallon, water while oil, iron barrels, 131c, wood barrel, 161c) eocene oil eases, 211c, elalno oil eaaee, 271c, extra : star, case, 22i, headlight ofl owes 21c, iron barrel, isle isencine gixty-tnree degrees, eases, 20c, iron barrel, 151c . Turpentine In eaeeo, 86c) in wood barrel. 83c) In iron barrels, 79c j in 10 eat lota. 85c. , TIDE TABLE, OCTOBER OCTOBER, 1906. I D-to. M. jday ........ 1 wday ?V. i'3nodJiiy ... .. fjiturwlay ...... rulay '.it unlay , ...... J.fNDAY . ..... ondav ....... ..8 'idnciday . . ... .101 fturiHlay ,,,....11 tiday .........12 Atunuiiy .......13 JlNDAY 14 londiiy . ,.."....15 'nciidny 10 felnc(lny 17 Jliursday .......18 h.m.ft. h.m.'ft. 8.3 - . OCTOBER, 1906. Lew Water. 1 taTM. P, M. ylday Saturday . IIJNDAY ; onday . eunowlny liursday . rkbiy ... filrfirday , . .20 .1 ..22 . .23 ;.24 ..25 ,.2fl ..27 MNDAV 2H Monday , ...... ,.20: TueAdRV . .......SO Vodnoaday 31 Date. fEmT 0:201 1:09 1:45 2:23 3:00 3:401 4:20 5:15 6:17 7:27 8:33 9:28 10:10 10:58 11:371 ,... 0:40 1:34 2:23 8:17 4:15 6:18 6:32 7t48 8:53 9:47 10:33 11:12 11:47 0:17 .,.112:191 8.8112:51 8.1 1:22 7.9 1:52 7.5 2:22 7.0 2:52 6.0 3:27 6.2 4:05 5.0 5.8 6.0 6.3 6.8 7.6! 8.1 8.0 .-! 8.5; 8.4 8.0 7.0 7.1 6.8 6.81 6.01 7.3 7.6 8.0 8.2 8.4 7.7 4:50 6:48 6:58 8:12 9:18! 10:17 11:09 11:58 12:16 12:63 1:33 2:15 3:01 8:52 4:52 6:01 7:23 8:42 9:51 10:47 11:35 12:19 Monday 1 8.4 TueAtay 21 8.4 Wedneedny, 8.4 Thursday 8.3 Friday . '.. 8.1 Saturday ........ 61 7.0 SUNDAY . ... 7.6 Monday t.'... 7.8 Tuesday . .... 7.0 WcdJiosHay '. . . . 10 6.8 Tlikiraday ......11 8 0 Frldnv .........12 7.1 Saturday 13 7.8 SUNDAY . 14 7.0 Momky ........ 15 8.3 Tuesday ,..'....18 9.0 Wodliesday ......17 .9.4 Thursday . ......18 0.5 Friday 10 9.8 Saturday ...... .201 9.2 SUNDAY ..i... 21 8.7 Momliy 22 8.2 Tuesday .23 7.7 ! Wednesday , . . . ,24 7.3 Thureday ,.....'.26 7.2 Friday 7.4 .Saturday h.in. 6:151 0-51 6:301 6:51 0.9 7:13 7:23 7:55 8:27 0:001 9:30 810:171 910:A3 7.5 7.7 SUNDAY Monday Tuesday 20 27 .281 11:60 0:42 1:47; 2:51 8:47 4:37 6:05! 0:50 7:35! 8:18 9:00 10:00 11:03 1:05 2il7 3:31 4:17 1.2 !1.0 2.2 2.G 8.1 3.5 3.0 4.21 1.6 1.0 1.4 1.3 7:47 8:23 8:57 9:31 10:08 10:52 11:43 uaTi 2:37 8:50 4:271 1.1! 5:101 1.0 5:54 1.0 1.1 1.5 1 2.4 2.9 3.4 0.5 0.7 0.0 1.1 : . .291 5:051 1.3! 30 5:47 1.4 8.6 Wednesday ...... -81 6:27 1.7j 8:37 7:22 8:09 8:581 0:50 lft: CO 11:55 12:20 1:44 3:02 4:00 4:551,1.7 5:40 IS 6:20 0.8 6:57 0.5 ft. T4 1.1 019 0.9 0.9 1.0 1.2 1.3 1.6 14 4.2 4.0 3.4 2.0 1.7 0.9 02 -0.3 -0.5 46 0.4 0J! 0.2 3.7 3.6 3.1 2.4 barrel lot, 49o, 1 -barrel lota 60c, in ease, 65a. t ; Caaoline Stove gaaolbae. caaei 241c; iron barrels, 19c, 86 degree gasoline, cases, 33c, iron barrels or drums, 27c, 72 degrees cases, 26c) iron barrels, 20c, engine distillate, iron barreU, 8c. Lead Strictly pure whita lead and red lead in ton lota, 7Jo, 600-lb lota, 8c, less than 600 lbs, 8io. Mohair Choice, 2830e. Feather Geese, white, 35S40e, geese, VTlio nafls-present bao at $2.60. gray or mixed, 2530c, duck, white, 15 20c, duck mixed. 12 15c Hides Dry: No. 1, 16 lbs and up, per lb, 1319c, kip, No. 1, 1820o accord ing to size, dry salted bulls and stags, one-third less than dry flint, low grades, 23o per lb less, salted, steers. 60 lbs and up, 10l!c, under 50 lbs steers and cows, OglOcy stags and bulh, 7c, kip, 15 to 30 lbs, lOo per lb; veal 10 to 14 lbs, lie, calf, under 10 lbs, ll'12e, green ,iinalted, lo per lb lesai shoep ekins, ehearlings No. 1 25(?30c, short wool, No. 1. 40fi0o each, medium wool, No. 1, $1.252 each; murrain pelts, 10 to 20 per cent leas; horae hides, salted, $1.502.50, according to size; dry, ac cording to site, $11.60, colts, 2550o each, Angora, wooled, 30clbl.50; goat, onimon, 1520o each. Seed. . over, red, per 100 lba. $15.50, do mammoth red, $16.50; do Atsyke, $16.00, do white, $18.50; alfalfa, $15.00; timothy, $5.50, English rye, $8.00; Italian rye, $8.50; Kentucky bluegraes. $15.00, Bromus Inermis, $13.00; orchard grass, $14.75; red top, $12.00; vetches, $3.50; field peas. $3.00. Building Material'1 v Lime $1.50 per bblj imported cement, $3.75 per bbl; California cement, $3.50 per bbl; wood fiber plaster, $14, net, per ton; plaster of Paris, $3per bbl: plaster ing hair, 31o per lb; firebrick, $42.50 per M; fire clay, $20 per ton) metal latt, 1925c per yard. , . ' ;' V.- Common rough, per M, $18.00, di mension sizes, $12.00" 14.00; sidewalk and street, $10.0012.00; stepping, $30.0032.00, flooring, $15.0032.00, rftstio, $18.0028.00, celling, $18.00 28.00, flniehing, $18.0028.00i paving blocks, $14.00, laths, $2.00225, cedar shingles, $2.10. Of k or Amirica'm vahtwi mvixutm Coin mend n Monday, May 14 ' STEAMER TELEGRAPH Wl Make lloiind TrlplMlly Kxeopt bunday, Btei. Portland, Astoria and Way Porto- , 1 "v i "'vtV.'f?.. A 3 TIM 15 CAKD Hleamer Tolrph from I'orUaud ;tu Aatorla. jtaye Portland Arrive KiUnht... Steamer Telnentpb from Astoria " to ro Portland Ieava Antorla... M,,..j.,..,..u...u,.uu,...'Z21u Tr III Arrive i'ortlod...-.. ,,,...: o. m MIAW (AfiVEO A U CAttTK' ftteamer Telearanh wlllitnn at variant. IriKH both down and no river when buvlnn puMeuxer to land or by belnf signalled- Portland Landing . Alder St. Dock Astoria Landing . Callender'Dock E. B, SCOTT, Agent, Portland Callender Havigation Co agaat Aetorta. PHONE 2211 MAIN. THE MILWAUKEE "The Pioneer Limited" St Paul to Cbi- ago. "Short Lino " Omaha to Chicago. "South-Woat Limited Kaoaai City to Chicago. No trains in the service of any rail road in the world equals . in equip ment that of the Chicago, Milwaukee A St Paul Ey. They own and operate their own sleeping and dining cars and give taeir patrons an excellence 01 ser vice sot obtainable eleewher. ... .. . . : , Bertha on their sleepers are longtr, higher and wider than in almilar ears on any other Una. They protect their train by th Block ayaUtn. Connections made witn all trans -con tinental Usee in Union Depots. H. S. Rowe, General Agent, Portland , or 184 Third Street eorner Alder. To the East Over the Scenic Koufe 4 The Rock Island operates a new electric lighted drawing; -room sleeping ear daffy, from , San Francisco via Ogden, Sib Vkt City and Colorado to Chicago. 4 This latest type of Standard Pullman ' sleeper leaves San Francisco on the Southern Pacific's Overland Limited, and assures you a 1 comfortable, convenient and speedy trip, over a very interesting; route. 4 Three days each week the Rock Island runs a through tourist sleeper by way of the Scenic Route. 4 From San Francisco every Wednesday, , Thursday and Friday, to Chicago, personally conducted. - Full details in the Rock bland time table and folder entitled "Acroasthe Continent to a Tourist Sleeping Car," ' scot on request. . Genera! Agent. . ' ' " Rock blmd-frltea tins, ., r 140 Third St., PORTLAND, ORE. A Ticket Means mom than Jour mere transportation U it is over It means that yon will hare every luxury and oom fort the utmost courtesy from all employ esa safe trip and n that will be a pleasure and delight, It is th ' : Short Line to Chi ca&b - AMD BEST AS WELL. ' Anything you wish to know about comfortable traveling will be gladly told by. ; R. V. HOLDER, Gen. Agt, 153 Third St ' Portland, Ore. HI i SB fill' r v ii t - - .i:'sW' j BEGISNING FEB. 15, tootf I v (JS ' THROUGH Zf S LE E P E R SCL- I EVERY DAT "tS THE TEAS I . B2TWXEJT fll (I i A hi six SEATTLE and CHICAGO via tba Great Ncrttorn DcIIvay "The Comfortable Way" - Route of tho famous Oriental Limited For detailed information, rates, et&, call on or address ,B. DICSSOIC. T. us Third Street, - Portland, Ore. .1 Astoria & Columbia River R R. Co Effective Sunday, September 9, 1906 Pacific Time. 34. 2ii. m. n. 1. 23. 2T. a.m. p.m 8.15' 5.5011.40l t.m s.ioiii-oa K-M 1 11II2.1M S.4.SI 6.Ml2'ft 8.4tt; ..1; .25 7.3) am. i p. ni 12.30, nmui 7.00; 8-00 8.10 9.10 8.25 9-28 S.03 10 (fi 10.36 11-35 Lv. t 11.35 11.55 llfl5 1130 p.m PORTLAND OOBI.K RAINIER CXATSKANIE : Ar ASTOKU Lv. Lv. ASTX)RI Ar. Ar. WARKEN'TON Lv Lv.WRRKNfW Ar, Ar. FT. 8TEVK.S Lv. Lv- rrrstevKXH ir Ar. WAKRENTON Lt. Lv.WARRENTON Ar. At. SKASIDK Lv. Ar. it. m p. m llii, VJM 10.15! 8.40 10.:, 9.4i 3) 8.15 8.25 7.40 8.10 5.20 7..15 6.051 7.M! 5.0s! 7-42 7.41i 7 28 7.27, 6.50! p.m a. 111 i. 45 10.45 2.20 10.35 SS.1510.il 2.0010.15 10.14 10.05 10.0 9.30. p.m,p mia.m- SAN FRANCISCO & PORTLAND S. S. CO. Fare Ineluding berth and meala, Round -trip, 125. 1S) CONNECTIONS At Portland, with all transcontinental lines. At Goble, with Northern Pacific Railway Co. A t Astoria, with steamers for San Fran cisco and Tillamook and Dwaco Eailw ay &, Navigation Co's boat and' railway. hi ASK ANY TRAVELER and ho will tell you the 1 I -Electric" Lighted. Fs" the Crack iTrala ;of them 'all for roMcosT "i4 vi PfSAsirw. - Steamer Leaves Astoria for San Francisco Every 5 Days. Connects at Sanf rancisco with Rail and Steamer Lines for South, em Cal forma. G. W. ROBE11TS, Agent. Astoria, Oregon. A. 0. D. KERFJBLJU Gen. Pas. Agen 8a n Franelaoo ( - -h, - l I to . Y r : QuKniia u tftof Hoi io trltlun. KSTlTHEEVANSCHtMICAtGd mukua WOMEN. lino Bi U fnrunnDtural dfftchrf.'n,iiinmiutiuia, irritktluM or uK-riiiioii of m u c u n 3 membranes. l'niultMk, ami not attrip- . SiMtt Or IH1MODOU9. Hold by Irncl.-H)l, ' or rent In phuii wrj)ot, 1 br txr-rmii. rrpil. f"" SI .00, or i linttl'Sli.7V UUUUIll OHM. W " The ticket office at Portland ' ass Morrison St., Cor. 3d. A. D. CHARLTON, Assistant General Passenger A cent PORTLAND. OREGON. 1 Can Sell Your Real Esiaieor Ensines: NO MATTER WHERE LOCATED Properties and Business of all kinds sold quickly for cash in all parts of the United States. Don't wait. Write to day describing what you have to sell and give cash price on same. IF YOU WANT TO BUY any kind of Business or Real Estate anywhere, at any price, write me your requirements. I can save you time and money. DAVID D. TAFF, THE LAND MAN 415 Kansas Avenue. - T0PEKA, KANSAS. 1 it 11 I I 4Bi imongav SALT LAKE CITY, C0L0SADO SPRINGS, DENVER Stop-Over Privileges Granted. Choice of Routes East of Colorado Points. . ..' For Illustrated Phamphlcta Pie turrng Colorado's Beautiful Scenery write ... W. C McBKIDE, Gen. Agt 114 Ihlrd Street " PORTLAND, OR. The American Collection Agency No fee charged un less collection i i made. We make col lections in all part of the United States. 413 Kansas Ave. T0PEKA, KANSAS. ANTHONY P. WILSON, Attorney , 1 , -