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About The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 13, 1907)
WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER j, 1907. THE MORNING A3TORIAN, 'ASTOfllA, OREGON. I s .A n 1: LCOUoLl ru fvl? slrallailitjtefixxijftlRrtui! 1 lVomofcs Ditfptlonhffrfi nm and RrauCoiitalns oriitv Oriunifarptuae wWaenLl WOT NARCOTIC. MMMHIMMMM ' ' AhtSum Aptrlrrt Rimrdy forCam! Hon . Sour StooadLDUrrttti Worms jLORvnuonumntt neasandLOSSorSun. KEWYDRK. .(iTilti tk ' I ell Exact Cory of Wrapper. Tor Infant! and Children. Tho Kind You llavo Always Bought Bears Signature of the . tvAU" W hf Use For Over Thirty Years r n Arinrvnn tmi , mm m irr. PORTLAND MARKETS Wholesale Price List atf Re ported Daily. Potato Id carload lot ara moving southward, but owing to the weakened condition of the San Francisco market, price are easier. Tha ton of the butter market U mixed. City creamery brands are nrmiy maintained at tba top price, but out tide ereemery la weak beeauia of the prrn sure to aell certain brand. With the city manufacturers, the supply ia no greater than necessary. Cream reeipti are gradually decreasing aa tha season pregreeeee, and it ia thought tbe pre Tailing financial condition may cauaa a itlll further decrease, on the other hand, certain of tha country creameries are forcing their product on the market without a much regard to price aa un naL The likelihood of Eastern butter coming Into thla territory li further lcMened by the action of the Partem market, whM took a sheer Jump of cent yesterday, ... Eggs move fairly well, but tha feeling j in the market I blrmer, both aa regard eaon ranch and Eatem esp. ttly a few coop of poultry came In yesterday, and price were quoted a tha clone Saturday, The inquiry for both fruit and vege table wnt uniiunlly good yesterday and buines all around waa better than at any time since tho legal holidaya were first proclaimed. Retailer for two week hove been buying cautiously and providing only for their absolute re quirement, o that any Improvement in the retail trade now I at once apparent on Front street. ' WHOLESAI PRICES. Tha following art quotation ruling la Portland a reported by jobber ia tha ration llnaat ' Grain, Floor, Feed. Wleat New crop price j Club, 88e; Valley, 87o( blueattm, 90ej rod Russian, Uo. Flour Hard wheat patent, 1480; straight, 4.30 graham, WAOftUi rye, I9j whole-wheat floar, tUA Q S Valley flour, HtOj Dakota. S1S I&, 80 Eastern rye. Id-M PfJIapury, 7j Comllia, 94.00. Grain bag Dontk!, 8 7-8j Calcut ta , .. U ; ; ' 1 , , , ByaVllS 9 per ewt . Buckwheat 136 par ton. Barley Prod ucarr" price i Bra wing, t2740t feed, f2S) rolled. t28.7S29.00. Com Wbole, 32 eracked, $33 par l4 s. - Mill faad City bran, 810 s country bran, 8SO.0O city aborta, 820.00 j country aborta, 822.50 1 chop, 17. Ooata Produoara' prlcoa. White, 828; gray, 127. Hay-Valley Umotby, $18 Q 117 1 Eaatara Oregon,, $18 820 clover, $11 1 cheat, $11 1 alfalfa, $13) grain bay, $14 His. Cereal food Rolled oata, cream, 00-tt aacka, $8) lower grade. $0(37 oatmeal, atael out, 49-ft aacka, 88.50 j 9-lb aacka, 84.80 per balej oatmeal (ground) 49-ft aacka, $8 per bbl 9 -ft aaoka, $4 IS per balej plit pea, 84 .U per 100 aackij M-ft boxes, $18 pearl barley, $4 per 100 lbsf 28-ft boxes, $1J!5 per box) paatry flour, 10-ft sacks, 85.20 bbl Fresh Meati tad Fish. Oysters Shoal water Bay, per gallon, $2 23 per sack, $1.50; Toke Point, $1.60 per 10O Olymplas (120 lb). $0j Olym pias, per gallon, $28. Freeh meat Veal, medium, 75 to 100 lbs, 88ic 100 to ISO lb. 718o; 150 to 200 lb, 661c2 200 lb and over, 65C) pork, 8ft6io beavic 7f beef, bull, 3i4cj oowa,5ftSgc steers, 5J(30c muttons, medium site, ?i8c; huge and coane, 46cj spring lambs, dreued, 90o. . Fitb Halibut, 7c i black cod, 8o; black bas. per pound, 20c ; striped bass, ISo) amolt, 7o) herring, ojcj flounders. 6o) catfish, Hot shrimp, 10c i perch, 6c j strugeon, 12c) tea trout, 18cj torn cod, 7oj Chinook salmon, 8o) sllversides, 7c; staelheads, 9c Clams Eardshsll, par box, $2.40) rti- November Tide Tabe. High Water. imr Friday .. Saturday .. 6UNDAT Monday ., ..... Tuesday .. .... Wednesday .. .. Thursday .. ... Friday i. ...... ' Saturday,.,. ... SUNDAY .. ...10 Monday .. .....11 Tuesday .. ,...12 Wednesday .. ..IS Thursday .. ...14 Friday .. 15 Saturday .. ...la SUNDAY .. ...IT! Monday ..v.....18 Tuesday-.. ....ID Wednesday .. ..!0 Thursday ,. ...21 Friday . . 12 Saturday .. SUNDAY U JVl vlmHI ,...,ww Tuesday .. ....HI 'Wednesday ,. ,.27 Thursday .. ...2S Friday .. .. Saturday .. ...I0 A.M. P. h.m. ft I n.m. 9:43 7.5 9:46 10:23 8.010:37 11:00 9.611:37 11:87 8.9 0:13 8.011:18 1:00 8.018:82 1:48 7.8 1:32 3:38 7.6 8:13 8:31 7.4 8:00 4:30 7.4 8:51 6:34 7.0 4:64 6:46 7.1 6:07 7:53 7.3 7:30 8:60 7.7 8:60 9:30 8.1 9:68 10:25 8.5 10:65 11:06 8.711:45 11:44 8.9 0:31 7.513:18 1:13 7.813:60 1:82 7.1 1:28 2:30 6.9 1:66 3:09 6.7 8:28 3:60 6.6 3:02 4:81 6.5 8:42 5:15 6.6 4:30 6:06 6.7 5:23 7:00 7.0 6:40 7:62 7.4 7:55 8:44 7.8 9:07 M. tea 9.1 9.0 8.9 8.6 8.3 8.0 7.5 " NOVEMBER. ISOT Low Water. A. M. Data. . I h.m. I ft Friday 1 8:18 1.6 Saturday ... 81 4:00 1.6 SUNDAY 3 4:44 1.6 Monday ,, ..... 4 6:38) 1.5 Tuesday .. .... 6 6:12 1.7 Wedneaday .. ., 6 6:68 1.9 Thursday 7 7:36 3.3 Friday ., , 8 8:18 3.5 Saturday .. ... 9 9:061 9.8 SUNDAY 1010:02 3.8 Monday 11 11:11 3.5 Tuesday ., ....13 0:02 0.0 Wedneaday ., ,.13 1:10 0.5 Thursday 14 8:15 Friday , 15 8:17 Saturday 16 4:13 SUNDAY 17 5:011 Monday 18 6:48 Tuesday .. ....19 6:26 Wednesday .. ..801 7:00 Thursday .. ...211 7:85 Friday .. ...... 22 8:00 Saturday .. ...23 8:40 SUNDAY 24 9:18 Monday .25 10:05 Tuesday 2811:00 Wednesday .. ..271., Thursday .. ...28 0:12 Friday ..191 1:06 Saturday ., ...30 1 2:05 1.1 1.8 1.4 1.8 8.8 8.6 8.0 3.3 3.5 8.7 8.9 4.0 a e I 1.8 1.6 1.9! P. M. h.m. 4:00 4:47 6:38 ! 6:10 6:61 7:35 8:30 9:10 10:03 11:00 a e e 12:81 1:65 3:10 4:06J 8:00 5:471 6:30 7:11 7:49 8:28! 8:56 9:80 10:04 10:42 11:24 13:03 1:08 1:12 3:15 ft. 1.6 1.7 0.8 0.8 0.6 -0.9 1.0 1.9 -0.8 0.2 i a a 8.6 8.8 1.4 1.6 1.0 0.8 0.1 0.4 0.6 -0.4 0.1 0.1 0.4 0.7 1.0 1.9 1.6 1.9 8.1 $HIHtlMMIiMIMMMt An Old Fashioned Wooing. By ELLSWORTH KELLEY. Copriisbt, tool, bjr 8, i. MoClure Co. t MIIHMMMMMM JAMES BENJAMIN SAUNDERS be waa called Jim Ben on tbe farm where be bad been "blred band" for tbe past ton years came up on the back porth, wiped bis face oo tba roller towel tbat bung by tbe door, stepped to tbe window pane that poaaeased tbe quality of dimly re flecting a countenance before It, care fully combed bis bulr and then stopped Into tbe spacious room tbat served tbe double purpose of kitchen and dining room. Before he reached bla accus tomed chair lo tbe corner be paused In opeo mouthed astoulsbment There waa a uew hired girl In tbe kitchen. Now, during tbe past tea years Jim Bea bad aeon blred girla come and go from tbe Weaver kltchm by tbe score. There bad been a long procession of tall girls and abort girls, tat girls and lean girls, maids and widows, girls with complexions like pe&cbea and cream and girls with do complexion whatever. Tbe now girl bad freckles and red hair. "Je-runnlcm!" exclaimed Jim Ben. "Don't you dare come swearln 'roun' my kltcbou," admonished tbe red bead ed girl, " 'cause 1 won't stand lt-not a bit of It!" Her tone was severe, but a comical amlle played around bcr oioutu. Not being a society man, Jim Boo waa at a losa for rply, lie com promised by shuffling on toward bla chair. :. "Fer tbe loud sakea! I don't know wbat yer name Is." Here Jim Ben voluntered the dcslrod information. "Well, tbeh, Jim Ben, you go straight out and clean them boots. Look-ee at ye, a-tracklu' up my clean floor in tbat etyle!" Tbnt waa tbe beginning of It . After dinner Jim Ben did an unex pected and wholly unprecedented thins. Of bla own motion he took the empty pall from tbe 'bench by tbe kitchen door, went to tbe well, manip ulated tbe henry old "sweep." ra mmed with tbe pall brimming full of water and set It carefully on tbe bench. "Look-ee at ye now! If you haven't spilled eomo water on my clean floor, yon great, big, awkward bulk! .I've a notion to"- And she grabbed a dip per, and only the hasty exit of Jim Ben In the direction of the barn saved him a liberal sprinkling. ' Jim Ben smiled to himself occasion. ally as he plodded along behind tbe plow tbat afternoon. When be and Mr. Wearer stopped to rest at tbe turning row, Jim Ben aat on his plow beam and Industriously whittled a clod, ol.sxlst earth. In. a preoccupied faults.. , Tropical fruits Bananas 85ftj lemons, Igljo lb) grapes 75c$1.50 eratej grapefruit, $8.00 crate j limes, 78c S81.00 per 100) luKkleberries, 5(3 7c ft) peachea, 80c$1.00 box) pear, $1.00 1S box) watermelon) la per lb.) grapes 75c 1.00 crate) cantaloupe, 76c $lS crate j easabas, $2 dozen. Dried fruits Apple, evaporated, 81 9o pound; aprioota, 20c j peachea, 13c pear, 13iej prunes, Italian, 4j5c; or clam, $2.23 per boa. French, 34c; 1 flgi, California blacks, 5 3-4c, California white, 8c Smyrna, 20c t plums, pitted, 6c. . Domestlo fruit Apples, $1.001.7S box; crabs, 3050o box; quinces, 75c $1.25. v : Vegetable Cabbage Lb, 1 1-4 e; cauliflower, $1 1.25 dot) celery, 60cl-00 doz; pars ley, 2So doz; hothouse lettuce, 75o box; tpinach, box, $1-25; Bruule sprouts, 9c ft; artichokes, 75c$1.00 doz.; okra. SSo ft; tomatoes, 2535c box; Summer squash, 1520o dos; Limb beans, 8o lb; cucumber, 2025o doz; eggplant, $1JS0 orn $ll-25 aack; pumpkina, $1.15 1.75 crate; peppers, 67 ft; green 1 per cwt Potatoes New, 85c90o per ewt; sweets, 8 1-4 2o pound. Froducs, Egg Ranch, candled, 33S4c Butter Country creamery, 809 SSc; city creamery, 35o; store, 2021; butter fat, 831o. ;" Cheese Toung America, ISo; Oregon full cream, flats, 17c Honey Dark, 101llc; amber, 120 Poultry Old roosters, 78ai pound; 19o) fancy white, 14 15c hens, ll12o ft; Springs, 10llc; dresssd (took, llo blgber than live; ducks, old, 10lle; young, 1212c; tur keys, young, 17 18c; old, 16c per ft; geese, old, 78c young, 89c; pigeons, $1US per dozen; squabs, $1.752 per doaen. Groceries, Provisions, Etc Sugar, saok basis D. $5.07; XX, $6,471; beet, $8,371; Golden C, $4.97 1-2; sxtra O, $5,071; powdered, $5,67 1-2; cube, $5,821) fruit or berry sugar, $5,571; boxes, 60b ewt advance over saok basis (less l-4e 1( paid for In IS days)., . Onions Oregon, $22.28 per 100 lb. Coffee Mocha, 2528o; Java, good, 2024oj Java, ordinary, 1720o; Costa Rica, fancy, 15117o; Costa Rica, good. 1215o; Arbuckle, $10.50 owt; Lion, 15 3-4o per ft; Columbia coffee, 14c; Salvador, lll141o. " way. When be bad fashioned It Into a cubs be turned to Mr. Wearer and asked: "fay! Who Is slier' "Who's wbor "Wy bcr tho new hired gall" "Oh, that's Bandy Hlgglns, Her folks live down on Bcatter creek. You know old man Uigglns blm 'at's got tbe sawmlllr Jim Ben nodded assent Then be said: "Gosh! Ain't she freckled? Sort 0 red beaded too. I bet she's got a temper! Tbe red beaded kind always has."' ,.. Bandy utterly Ignored Jim Ben at tbe supper table, although he went so far as to ask, "Wbafs them?" when she paaaed bun tbe plate of biscuit tbat gave outward evidence of the In ward presence of a superabundance of soda. After supper be further vio lated all precedent by getting tbe kin dlings for tbe morning Are and Ailing tbe box with wood. - When be bad performed this work of supererogation be sat down just in side tbe kitchen door and watched while she washed and wiped tbe dlsbes. She bandied them deftly and swiftly and moved about with light foot Her sleeves were rolled to her shoulders. Jim Ben would have been leas than buman if be bad not bestow ed sly, admiring glances on her white and shapely arms. She tunsed on blm suddenly snd caught bhn fairly. "What you gawkln at me for?" . "I wasn't gawkln'l I was Just won derln If they hurt!" "Wbat? Myarmsr "No, ma'am; them freckles 1" For answer she clotted blm about tbe ears with the wet dishcloth, but when be bad Ingioriousry fled from her prov ince ahe rive utterance to a series of delighted Kf.Jgles. . Jim Ben kept clear of tbe hired girl's kingdom for three days, mealtime al ways excepted, of course. Bandy con fided to her mistress tbat of all big. awkward, clumsy stand-up-and-fall-downs be was tbe very worst she ever did see. It made her laugh to look at him, Perhaps that Is why she would look at hloi with a twinkle in tbe tall of ber eye while be waa stolidly eating bis meal and anawering ber questions In curt monosyllables. Then, woman like, she began to make advances. ' ' Jim Ben bad lifted a brrel of salt unaided from tbe wagon to the ground. Randy, who waa on ber way from tbe wood yard with an apronful of chips, stopped to watch this athletic feat When be had set tbe barrel on the ground with apparent ease she com plimented blm. She said: "My! It must be awful nice to be that strong!" Then she ran toward tbe kitchen, saying, "I b'lleve I smell my cookies burnln't", Jim Ben followed. He asked tbe queen regent of the Weaver kitchen If be mtgbt have a cup of fresh butter milk. She filled for blm a quart tta cap. When be bad drunk It aO be wiped bla mouth with tbe back of Us band and said: "Most gala lets the cream sour too long afore they churns. I call tbat there buttermilk tiptop stuff if yon did churn It" Randy smiled at this frank praise and, to show bim tbat It had nat fallen on uunppreclatlve ears, brought forth a roll of yellow butter, solid and sweet, with llttly curved decorations marked on It with the butter paddle. "How do you like the looks o' that?" she asked. . v ; No Students, No Cocaine, Ho Gaa. He Clii l li We will forfeit 11000 to any char itable Institution for any Dentist who can compete wnn us in crown ana bridge work, or teeth without plate. Pay no fancy fee until you have con- aulted us. Our continued aucceas in our many office i due to the unl form high-grade work done by years of experienced operators. The price quoted below are abiolutely the best opportunity to get your money worth which has ever been offered. We use nothing but the best ma teriala. Best SUrer Fillings.. 50c riaunum rulings ....Iim Gold et Platinum Alloy FiIlinga.$MS Gold Fillings ..u to $5-00 S. S. Whits Layon Crown 8540 Gold Crowns, best ask, extra heaty ..$50 Bridgework, per tooth, best work..$j Best Kunbei Plate. S. & whits teeth . $840 Aluminum-lined Plate 810 to $i A binding guarantee given with all worx 1 or iu years. VEGETABLE VAPOR Used only by ns for Painless Extrac tion of teeth, 500. fiead What Mrs. Jessie Level Says, I had 18 teeth extracted by tbe use of Vegetable Vapor, absolutely pain less the most pleasing effect and highly recommend tha method. Yours truly. MRS. JESSIE LEVEL. Lafayette, Oregon. NERVOUS PEOPLE. And those afflicted with heart weak, ness can have their teeth extracted and filled without tbe least pain whatever. . Chicago Dental Parlors Northwest Cor. Commercial and nth. ' Phone Main 8901. ; ; The largest and best-equipped Den tal establishment in the Northwest Sovcnteen offices in the United States. LADY IN ATTENDANCE. See that yon are In the rlpht office. That's tbe genuine true, snore notrgb. I bet you're tbe best faired gal that's been In this kitchen In the last ten year." "La, I bet my cookies Is burnln' this time fer sborer - She bnrrftf to tbe oven and withdrew therefrom a mu of cookies tbat were done to a. turn. Tbe odor came tantallzlngly to Jim Ben's nostrils. He hesitated a moment and then remarked tentatively: "I used to sort o like freab cookies like them." ; Bandy listened a moment "I thought I beard Mis' Weaver call In'," sbe explained. "No, sbe ami a-callla. She's just a-slngln' out on tbe front porch. She's doln' some sew In' out there." Sbe gave Jim Ben a cooky. ' Jinx Ben munched tbe cooky and feasted bis eyes on tbe neat, graceful form of tbe red beaded gtrL He was not given to day dreams. Still, as be sat there, be conjured up a homely vision of domestic bliss In tbe log house on the lower eighty. Mr. Wearer bad talked of renting out the lower eighty next year. If "Now, Jim Ben, yon toddle along out o here. How you s'poee Tnx ever goin' to get my work done up an' you all the time foolln' roun' In tbe way?" Not being able to answer this very pointed question, be slouched out and went to mend tbe fence around the bog pasture. He was in such high humor that be never swore once, not even when a strand of tbe barb wire broke, much to tbe demoralization of his over alls. , ; . . When milking time came Jim Ben suckled the calve, as be was accus tomed to do, and then which he was not accustomed' to do gallantly offered to milk tbe Holsteln cow, a notoriously bard milker. He sat on a stool under tbo Ilolstein and milked with both bands while Bandy was milking the Jersey. They kept up a running fire of repartee "sarin smart things," In the vernacular. They were having quite an enjoyable time until Jim Ben, somewhat deficient in finesse, made tbe pretended error of mistaking ber auburn tresses for the setting sun. A stream of milk shot across the in tervening space. It took It fairly In the face, and he fled in aheer terror, fearing the bucket of milk would fol low. For two days be was la dis grace, and then, came the singing school. ; : , When tbe supper was done and tbe dishes washed tbat evening, Jim Ben made bis appearance In the kitchen, clean shaved and clad In Sunday rai ment As Bandy looked at him. sbe could not help thinking be was . a really manly looking fellow, though his mouth was too large to permit of his being called handsome. She did not tell him. so. Sbe only remarked: "Land alive! Wbafa the little boy goln' to do now?" "Nothln much. Nothln' but take the hired gal to the alngin school I Bun along, sissy, an' git on yer things, na'.doa't keep me waltta'.". : Strange to aay, fS? Kred girl obeyed. : Singing school was over, and they bad reached tbe front gate on then way borne. Tbe stars wet abashed and pa) in the presence of the re splendent full moon. The couple stood by tbe gate 13 silence for a moment. paying involuntary trlbnta to tbe gbry of the night. They sat down on tbe horse block by the gate. Bandy took off ber broad bat and ber glossy hair reflected tbe moonlight In a shadewyt way, until something very like poetry, awoke in tbe beart of Jhn Ben, and be thought of tbe halo about tbe heae) of the Madonna tbat hung on the watt of the best room. He pondered far a moment and then said: "Bandy, I'll take back wbat I taUt, t'other night about your hair, yon, know. It's mighty porty bnlr if tt tj red."-- Sbe gave him a grateful little giaaa Tvs never went with a gal afbre, he went on. "Never keered to. ws Mf. None of 'em come up to what mother used to be. She's dead, yoej know. Mother was an awful good) cook, though sometimes she'd get leetle too much sody fn the biscuits. Sbe was neat as a pin about ber heoae keepln' t. I tell you. she need te make me walk chalk v. h?n I come In the kitchen with rood oa my boots? Yon put me In mind C her In lots cf ways. That's why I brought the water and got the kindlln's and sort o wait on you like. And ber butter and your av tastes adzacly alike!" ' i "Tatn't everybody that knows how to make good butter," shyly admitted Bandy. fYou bet It ain't!" fervently respond ed Jim Ben. "And I've always said when I did get married I was goln' tat hev a wife tbat could come up with her at buttermakln' and hogsekeeptn'." Bandy's hat slipped from her lap to the ground. ! Both reached for it and as they stooped they bumped beads. "Shore sign we'll be together this time nex' year," observed Bandy. For answer Jim Ben's big hand closed gently on her slender, unresisting An gers. J?-, ?' "Randy" bis heart was thumping s loud be felt enre she must hear tt "Bandy, I-tbat Is-I've got $600 laid up. Next spring I'm thlnkin of buybT a span o' bosses and rent In' tbe lower eighty. I'll do it, and; well go Into business fer ourselves if you just say tbe word! Will your Tbe red headed girl turned her face to bis with a happy smile sad soldi as he kissed tbe patch of freckles oay ber cheek: "Cm-tun! But I bet' I make yea think of yer ma moreB once, Jlna Ben!" ' - This Is Worth Remembering. A no one ia immune, every should remember that Foley's Kidney Cure will euro any ease of kidney ar bladder trouble that ts not beyond tha reach of medicine. T. F. Lauria, Owl Drug Store. T ii FINANCIAL, First National Bank of Astoria, Ore ESTABLISHED 1888. Capital $100,000 Q. A. BOWLBY, President 0. L PETERSON, Vice-President fBANKf PATTON, Caatuer. J. W. GARNER, A'sfctant Ceahtai. .Astoria Savings Bank Capital raid in 1100,000, " 8nrplu and Undivided Profits 180,000 transacts a General Banking Business, Internal Paid 00 Time liepoalts FOUR PER CENT PER ANNUM Eleventh and Duane streets. ASTORIA, OREGON TIMB CARD , Astoria & Columbia River R. R. Co. Effective, Monday, September 9, 1907 Pacific Time. at I so I I I 2iTMHe 1 a.m' I .1 8.151 8.851 1 8.48 S.4 8.46 8.48 8.65 8.55 (.18 t.SS 8.80 a.m. 1a.m. St) & 9.15 9.85 10.18 10.25 10,801 a.m. p.m. 5,60 s.iol (.SO 8.85 8.S8 6 8.8f p.m s.oo 7.ao T.86I T.W 8.05 8.18 (.84 (.52 .40 6.401 7.11 7.S0 7.361 p.m. a.m 8.001 t.SM .7 10.051 10.15 10.86 10.61 11,451 11.45 tt.051 1Z.05I W.81 12.40 12.45 p.m, 0. 8S.I 45.8 55.9 59.8 62.J n.a 78.7 W.8 99.8 105.7 mr 106.4 10t.i TbsT 115.7 118.1 11U Lv. At. ........PORTLANDt.... Lv GOBLEf Arr RAJNIERf AY(ihH OU1NCY . JtNIB JUNCTIONf. CLAT8K .....wbhttok: .CUFTONi.. Ar ASTORlAt. .JLV Lv. ........ASTORIA Ar A.f. WARRENTON Lv Lv., Ar. Lv., Ar.. Lv., Ar.. ;warSnton. ,.. HAMHUHU., ..FT, STEVENS . ,. FT. STEVENS . ,.. HAMMOND... WARRENTON ,. WARRENTON, ....GEARHART.. 9BA8IDE.... .. HOLLADAY. ....Ar '."'.'Xv Ar ".".l.'iv ..Ar , Lv Miles i I a I 25 119.1 7K.7 73.8 63.9 5S.8 68.8 47.9 40.4 19.S 19.8 18.4 17.S lft8 18.4 18.4 8,4 1.0 0.0 p.m.p.m.!a.m, iz.u IV. 10.65 8 10.401 (.95 10.15 1005 S.52) T. 9.81 9.15 8.20 (.15 7.691 7.1 i 3 8 T.l! T.04 e.ioi 6.Oi 9.411 T.(5 S.85I 2.20! 7.64. 7.46. 7.42 . 7.41 . iHoj ... 9.00! ...12.96 H.'JO Il9.i 1$) 8.8511.25 8 67 (.0810.53 6..50 8.0010.45 6 46 4.5510.86 a.m.ip.m.a.m. O 1 O ' 0 a lies ISA lo.as W.88 10.27 10.09 10.98 10.U is. 9 t.m Nos. 26 and 28 run from Astoria to Clatsop Beach via Ft. Stevens. No. tt runs from Portland to Astoria and Clatsop Beach direct. No. 24 runs from rortianct to Astoria only. jno. 80 runs irom Astoria to Clatsop Beach direct. Nos. 21, 25 and 29 run via Ft. Stevens. No. 23 runs from Clatson Beaek te Astoria and Portland direct Additional train will be run from Astoria to Ft Stevens and return on Sundays, leaving Astoria 11:30 a. m., arrive Ft Stevens 12:26 p. m. Returning leaves Ft Stevens 2:00 p. m., arrive Astoria 2:48 p. m. Trains marked run dailvj f Telegraph stations. CONNECTIONS At Portland, with all trans-continental lines. At Gobi, with Northern Pacific Railway Co, At Astoria with steamers for San Franoisoe and Tillamook and Ilwaco Railway & Navigation Co.' boat and railway. Through tickets sold to and from all points in tbe Bast and Europe. For further particulars spply to, R. tt JENKINS, r Gen. Ft & Fassngr, Agt, ' Astoria, Or. '