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FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 7, 1908.. THE MORNING ASTOR1AN, ASTORIA, OREGON. 7 PORTLAND MARKETS UlestjQuotatlons Injthe Portland Markets. Compltt Market Report Corrected Etch Day Giving th WhoUaal Price of Commoditlee, Farm Product, and Vegetable. PORTLAND, Feb. fi-For the firtt time in two nionthi or more, there ii a lively demand (or cabbage in the market, and tome of the lead ing gnrdener who supply the local trade key it i difficulty to meet re quirement. The product atill iclli at the name price at for tome time part, $1 to $1.25 a hundred, but the chancel are that quotation will be put within a short time. There it now mine demand In the north for Oregon cabbage, which tend to stiffen the market. Orals, Flour, Food. meat-Club, 83ei Valley. 84c ( blue oUm, 800) red Ruln. 81o. Oata Producer" price i White, $2fl; ry, I2T. Ifay-Valley timothy, llSGJIDt East ra Oregon, JO22 olover, $13 1 ehttt, 1S alfalfa, 13 grain hay, $1$15. Mlllfei Cltjr bran, 2flj eountrj Iran, $24 j hort, 24JM) country abort. 2(1 1 ehop, I8 1 middling, 120. Flour Hard wheat, patent, 4.08 1 trelgbt. 8440t graham, 4.60 rye, wbol-wht flour, H78i Valley flour, 14.40) Dakota, lfl.40Kfl.flOi Eastern rye, Ifl.Mj IMIUbury, 7 CorvaUU, 14.40. Rye-4)l.23fil .30 per cwt. Grain Bag Pomtlc, 8ej Calcutta. Pe. Corn Whole, $32 j cracked, $33 per ton. Buckwheat 38 per ton. Barley JTodueer' price t Brewing, 28 B0 fd, 27 1 rolled, 303I. Cereal Food Rolled oat, mn 90 lb. ek, $8j lower grade, fl.M7 JJ0 oatmeal, tel cut, 401b. sacks, M-SOi lb. sack. 14.25 per bale) oatmeal (ground), 40-lb. . tack. 8.60 per bbl.) lb. tarki, 84.80 per bali pllt peat, 4.SS per 100 lb. aki 25 lb. boxe. 1.25 1 pearl barley, $4 50 per 100 Ibai 2Slb. boxe, $1.23 per b pa try flour, 10 lb. cU 5.20 bbl Groceries, Provision, Etc. Sugar (ek haai) D. 0., 3.00) JTX 5.50) beet, $5.40 j Golden C, $5) extra, C. 8.40 powdetad, $5.50) boxea, 50 ewt., fruit or berry ugr. $5.00) boxea 80 cwt. advance over tack bal. (le Jo. If paid (or In 18 day). Coffee Mocha, 24iiHc! Java, fanev. 2S(g28oj Java, good, 20 24cj Java, or dinary, 1720ej Coda Rica, fancy, 18 20c I Conta Itlca, good, l18ej Ar buckle. 810.03 cwt.) Lion. 15.88 cwt.; Colombia coffee, 14e lb) Salvador, 111c 14& Rice Imperial .Tannn, No. 1, $8.25; Southern Japan, 6lM5fo broken, 6c bead, fancy, 7ci choice, 7c Sago nd Tapioca Scarce. 8fe. Flga WWU, per pound, fl7c black, 87c, Provision Ham, large, 12c; amall, 121ci picnic, Oct boiled him. 22c j boiled picnic, 18n breakfaat bacon, fancy, 22c; Kngliih, 10c; dry Jted short clears, 10!i) back, 10e. Date Golden, 601b. boxe. 60lcj Mb. package, 8c; Fard, 18-Ib. boxe, 1.40 box. Ralln Looe muscatel, 3-crown, 10ci 2-crown, 0c; bleaahed ceedle Sultana, 1013ao; unbleached needle Sultana, 81o; London layer. 3-crown, whole boxe of 20 pound, $255 2 crown, $2.10. Canned Salmon Columbia River, 1 lb. tall. $2.00; 2-lb. tall, $2.05) fancy. Mb. flat. $2.10; 1-lb. flats, $1.30; fancy, 1-lb. oval, $2.85; Alak tall, pink, 05c; red, $1.35) nominal, 2, tall, $2.25. Salt Bale of 78-2, bate, $2.28; ble of CO-$2.25; bale of 40-4. ball, $2.25; bale of 15-10, bale, $2.28; bag, 50. fine, ton, $17.50; bag, 50c; genuine Liverpool, $20; bags, 50n, ground, (13; 100, ton, $12.50; R. S. V. P. 20 B-lb. carton, $2.25) R. 8. V. V.i 3-lb. carton. $1.75; Liverpool lump, per ton, $20.50. lArd Kottle-romlored, tlorcea, 11! tuba, 12c; 80s, 12e; tOt, 121; 10a, 120) 6. t'-'So. Stan.lard purei Tierce, lo lem; ("ti'ipnund.tlercea, 8c; leaf, 13c Nut Wiilnuta, No. 1, toft shell, 18c; filbert, 17ei Braxll, 20o; Pecan, 190 20c; filbert, 17o Brail l, iOcj Peoana, 23a; hickory, 8ei Virginia peanuts, 8o; Jumbo Virginia peanuts, loci Japanese peanuts, 7li chestnuts, Italian 10c, Ohio 25ai oocoanut. down, SIXJOOoj pins nut, 17v Spice Cloves, 10o lb. t chilli, 13e par pound. Vegetables, Cabbage-75c($$l cwt. cauliflower. 78 (Pf! dot.; celery, 85ctl do. pariley, liBj hot house lettuce, $1.00$ liS box) heads, 88 cents down) plnsch, box. 125; Brussels sprouts, 8o; artichoke, 00offl"$l. 18 dos.f okra, 85e lb,) tomatoes, 1.26(2.00 eratei peppers. 8j&14o lb ) pinnpkln. 125 crate; bn, green and wax, 15c lb.; egg-plant, 15e lb. beet, (1 per owt. turnip, 75c Aft per ewt. i carrots, 60cl per ewt. Phi, lOe lb. weeti, 2l3o per pound. Hops, Wool, Hides, etc nope 1007 crop, 47o pound. Feathers leo, white, S640o; geeae, rray or mixed, 26$30c; duck, white, 18(9)2001 duck, mixed, 1215c Wool Valley, 1820c; Eaitera Ore iron, 12 W 18c, to shrinkage. CMcara SagraJa (cblttim berk)-!! To per pound. Beeswax Oood, clean and pure, 22 1 per pound. Oregon Oraperoot Per 100 lbH $7. Tallow Prime, 5c No. Z and grease, par pound. DoniMtlo Fruits Apples, fancy, 11.50 fi;f2 box) good, 75oft.$1.25 box; peara, 50cfl.60 box) eranberriet, $8(11 per barrel. Tropical Frfut Lemon, $3.605.00 box; orange, new navel, $2i32.76 box; grapefruit, $4.25 box; banana, 6c lb.; crated, 6o lb.; pogegrtnaU, $2 crate; tangerine, $2 box) pineapple, $4($5 doxen. Dried Fruit Appliea, 0(10e per lb.; tpllcot. 16($lDci peach e. lllJo; pear. Hi(fl4c) Italian prune, 2t8c; California) fig, white, la ack. 60c per lb; black. 4i5c; brick, 75c2.25 per box; Smyrna, 18120e per lb; date, I'enlan, ei7e per lb. Produce Butter Country creamery, 30 (S; 35c; rlty creamery, 3f37!c; stort, lB20e; butter fat, 3330c Egg Ranch, candled, 30 (3 32c Che Young America, 18c; Oregon full eream. flats, 17c Honey Dary, 10llc; amber, 12 13c; fancy white. 1415c. Poultry-Old rooiter. BQlOo lb) hen, 1314o lb) drawed tock, 23o higher than live) duck, 1415e lb; turkey, live. lfl17c tbt dreeaed. 1820e D) geene, live, 8 10c lb) pigeon, old. 81.00 per dozen; quau, 2$a per uon. Coltectir In Nw Hampthir. A New II nhlre man tell of a tght flstcd i an of alTalr in a town of fat elate wl i until recently had never been obcrv.-i to take nil Interest In church tiiniur. Suddculy, however, be became a irgulnr attendant at di vine service, greatly to the Btonlh ment of li Ik fellow townnnioii. "What do you think of the case of old KeU'lmtn?" ald one of tbo busl no men of the place to a friend. "Ik tstruo that be him got religion?' "Well, hardly," replied the other. The fact 1. It' entirely a matter of bulncs wltb him. I am In a position to know thnt about a year Ago ho loan ed the nntor $.10. which the latter wa unablo to pay. bo there remained noth ing for Ketchum but to take It out In pew rcnt."-St, Louie Republic. remap. Do Style I heur lJiUeido Is ao foi getful ho always forgets to put gu so ltuo la hi nuto. GuubtiNtn-l hear be bought a uio tor bout for bin private lake. Do Style (abseiitmlndwllyl-Yes. Aui 1 suppose half the time now he'll for get to put water lu the lake.-IIarper' Weekly. Hor Intertit. "Why do you encourage that youm man to e;uote poetry to you?" "Becuuse." answered MIh Cayenue "tho effort to rememlx'r occupies hi mind eo completely that he can't no Uco whether I nin paying attention o hot"-VunhltiKton Star. Whit 8h Becim. Jack There goes Mrs. T'nrHons. Slv used to be n decidedly pert girl. Toiu-Isn't she Btlll port Jack No. Marrlngo bcouis to bav turned hor, and now ahu'a au cx-pert-Datrolt Trlbup. JUVENILE AMBITIONS February Official Tide Tables Compiled by the !U. S. Government for Astoria and Vicinity. FEBRUARY, 1908. High Water. A, M. P. M. Date. h.m. ft hm. rt Saturday 1 0:30 7.6 Saturday 1 11:60 t.8 SUNDAY 2 1:14 8.1 12:40 9.4 Monday 8 1:66 8:6 1:30 9.8 Tuesday 4 2:40 8.7 2:20 9.0 Wednesday 5 8:20 8.8 8:10 8.4 Thursday 6 4:00 8.8 4:06 7.8 Friday 7 4:40 8.7 6:06 7.2 Saturday 8 5:30 8.3 6:12 6.6 SUNDAY 6:26 8.1 7:34 6.2 Monday 10 7:20 8.0 8:58 6.2 Tuesday 11 8:24 7.8 10:10 6.4 Wednesday 12 9:24 7.8 11:08 6.8 Thursday 18 10:20 7.9 11:54 7.1 Friday 14 11:06 8.0 Saturday 16 0:80 7.4 Saturday 16 11:45 8.1 SUNDAY 1 1:02 7.7 12:24 8.1 Monday 17 1:80 7.6 1:00 8.1 Tuesday 18 1:56 8.0 1:85 8.0 Wednesday .....19 2:25 8.1 2:10 7.9 Thursday ...20 2:62 8.8 2:45 7.6 Friday 21 8:20 8.8 8:80 7.4 Saturday 22 8:65 8.2 4:18 6.9 SUNDAY .......23 4:85 8.1 6:15 6.5 Monday .,.24 5:18 8.0 6:26 (.0 Tuesday 2ft 6:14 7.6 8:00 5.8 Wedneaday 26 7:24 7.8 9:25 6.0 Thursday 27 8:87 7.9 10:84 6.6 Friday ...28 9:46 8.2 11:25 7.4 Saturday ...... .29 10: 50 8.6 .,,....,. FEBRUARY, 1903. Low Water. A. M. P. M. Date. h.m. ft h.m. ft Saturday 1 6:05 8.2 6:50 -1.6 SUNDAY ....... 2 7:00 2.8 7:36 -1.6 Monday 3 7:60 2.3 8:18 -1.2 Tuesday 4 8:40 1.9 9:00 -0.7 Wednesday 6 9:30 1.6 9:42 0.0 Thurtday 6 10:16 1.3 10:24 0-.8 Friday 711:16 1.811:14 1.7 Saturday 8 12:15 1.8 SUNDAY 9 0:10 2.5 1:25 1.1 Monday 10 1:12 8.2 2:36 0.8 Tuesday 11 2:24 8.6 8:42 0.7 Wednesday 12 8:86 3.8 4:40 0.3 Thursday 13 4:40 8.7 5:26 0.0 Friday 14 5:35 8.6 6:05 -0.2 Saturday 15 6:20 8.8 6:42 -0.2 SUNDAY 16 6:66 8.1 7:14-0.1 Monday... 17 7:30 2.8 7:40 0.1 Tuesday 18 8:00 2.6 8:06 0.4 Wednesday ,.,..16 8:80 2.1 8:80 0.7 Thursday 20 8:65 1.8 8:58 1.2 Friday 21 9:82 1.5 9:80 1.7 Saturday 22 10:12 2.2 10:15 1.8 SUNDAY 23 11:06 1.3 10:50 2.8 Monday 24 12:05 1.1 Monday .,..24 11:44 8.4 Tuesday ,..25 1:18 0.9 Wednesday 26 0:55 8.9 2:88 0.6 Thursday .......27 2:26 4.1 8:50 0.1 Friday ........ ..2H 8:56 8.9 4:54 -0.3 Saturday ..20 6:05 3.3 5:461-0.7 Jealousies and Yearnings That Beset the Small Boy. HIS MISERY AND TRIUMPHS. The Things Thst Othsr Boy Had and He Wntd and Couldn't Qt A Fat Msn's Memory Deeply Stirred by a Pair of Slv ProUcter. "The other day at a poultry market I saw a chicken butcher wearing a pair of tho baket sleeve protectors, and I stood and laughed like a fool," said tho fat man, "First tlmo I'd seen n pair of banket sleeve protectors for years, aud so I jut had to laugh. Tell you why. When I was a tike I uacd to look with woudcr and awe upon a fellow who wore a pair of basket sleeve protectors, I comtldered that fellow with a pair of tuoite things was nil right, nil right, plus some more. "They hi.l n kind of jaunty air about 'cut that I couldn't and can't do flue, but It was there, ami I revered and revcrem-cd 'em. I made np tny mind that If I ever grew up and got the price, me, too, for a pair of thoso basket alcove protectors, no matter what sort of work I'd happen to tackle. "Queer dh-kenses, boys, eh? 'Mem tMr those pa-nt pencil attachments that mnrlietmeti lined to have-may have 'era yet- hitched to their aprons Well, I thouKht those were pretty nifty tiling, too. and I uned to secretly hanker to own one of 'em. Made up my mind that I would own ono of 'em, too, when I got to lie a man. but some how I uever Hcciued to want one when I reached the shaving age. "Guess some of my ambitions as a hoy were pretty crnaty anyhow. 1 wa no Jealous of the Hint boy I ever met that could Kplt through bis teeth at a mark and hit It that I bated him. That kbiiio by pretty early In life got a Job driving a delivery wagon for a grocery. Well, pretty soon after he got that Job ho was weuilng a pair of those patent elastic sleeve supporters, or holders, or whatever you'd call 'etn things wltb n clutch at cither end that pulled the ruff iMick from the wrist. This boy's ulr of those things were pink elustlc. uud how h used to Haunt 'ei before my eycn! "lie knew .blamed welt that those pink elastic sleeve supporters looked tlnur to me than any Ctur of India or Victoria f.'roB could possibly look, nmi he knew Inside that because I bad to go to iw'h.iol and wasn't earning any thing there wasn't s kkmIIjIo chance on earth for me to get n pair like Vui and so he Just held 'em over me and made my lire mbcrnblp. Yet when I got to the wage earning age I uever seemed to care at all for n pair of pink elastic sleeve supporters. "Another boy that I hated had a maroon colored cardigan Jacket. That was before the day of sweater. This hated lxy wore the cardigan Jacket beneath lili regular outer coat and so he didn't have to wear any overcoat That, I considered, was a gorgeous blesslug-not to have to wear an over coat to school. I desplMed this boy for having It on me that way. Anyhow, his maroon colored cardigan Jacket had a couplu of pockets lu front that he kept full of all klmls of Junk some times he even carried mice to school In 'em. And that made my Indignation all the greatertho fact that he had those two fine covered up pockets touts cardigan jacket "One great triumph did come to my tike life, though, and that was the fact that I was the first boy of my school to own a pair of copper toed boots. Well, I sprang the first pair, as I say, at tny school, aud I guess I didn't break the hearts of nil the other boys or notbln'l Besides the copper toes, these boots had rsd tops, with a stiver star and crescent stamped on the red tops, and thnt made the blow all the mora fright ful to tho" other lads that hnd to see me stalking around In those boots. After awhile, though, nearly nil of the other youngsters showed up with cop per toed boots and thus took the wind out of my sails. "We uever see boys wearing peaked caps any more notice? I don't mean these dinky little cloth caps with peaks to em, but regular soldiers' caps with glased peaks. First boy that turned up In our neighborhood with one of those tbjQfi? on made . a aensatyon, all right. This same Voj naa got com oi a carpenter's pencil somewhere, and he'd stick that carpenter pencil un derneath his forage cap, with the sharpened end projecting In a mighty blase way that certainly caused ns to regard him as some pumpkins. I wa alwaya crazy for a carpenter' pencil when I was a boy, but 1 never got hold of ono-uover did bar much luck when I was a boy anyhow. My folks were too blamed respectable. "Aa a matter of fact-you can bellevi It or not but I'm telling yon tho truth they wouldn't let me at the age o; ten apply for the job of brakeman on a passenger train. That, I thought, waa the finest Job In the world brake man on a passenger tratn-Just awing lug a red lantern all the time, and wearing a peaked cap mostly on the left. car, and the peak pushed back so aa to show an oiled bang plastered down, end sitting on a wood box lo the smoker talking to fellers, and car rying a pair of red flags around every where, and at! that. But the main ap peal of the brnkeman'a Job wa the pair of red lanterns. "Oh, well, that pair of basket sleeve protectors that I saw at the poultry market the other day certainly car Hcd me back a long way, and I wn till laughing like a fool when I stroll ed1 away."-t'harleston News and Con rler. ' To an Unfound Treaaura. You aik ma why 1 love her. Bhe's no beauty. I'll admit And mot girl are far above her In the realm of enM and wit Her temper rather-funny. And her sweetneu all to learn. And cite hasn't any money (Or economy) to burn. ihe' no itylc. no education. No accomplishments, nor could Ihe aspire to social station Folks don't even call her good." But she has one crornfnit glory That for all things cmr.pnatea You wl'l doubtless douftl my story, Sut-eb always kep bar date. Judsa. The Stat Theatre FRITZ ft HUTCHINS, Manager. Vreek Commencing Monday, Feb, 1 HIGH CLASS VAUDEVILLE. PRIOR AND NORRIS Comedy Sketch Team ARTHUR COLLINS Monologist ELECTRIC SISTERS Dancing Soubrettes MOVING PICTURES Illustrated Songs Change Thursday Evenings PRICES 10c AND 20c Week of February 10 DONALD BELL STOCK CO. UtsHalj A 1 .0 SPICES, o CGFFEE,TEA. BAinriG POWDER, FLAVOIrJOEXTRACTS Afcwluft Purity, finest Flavor, CLOSSET&DEVERS PORTLAND OREGON!. V TEACHER'S EXAMINATIONS. Notice is hereby given that the County Superintendent of Clatsop County will hold the regular examination of applicants for state and county papers at the Court House, as follow: FOR STATE PAPERS Commencing Wednesday, February 12, at 9 o'clock a. m., and continuing until Saturday, February 15, at 4 p. m. Wednesday Penmanship, history, spelling, physical geography, read ing, psychology. ... ' ,, Thursday Written arithmetic, thory of teaching, grammar, bookkeep ing, physics, civil government Friday Physiology, geography, composition, algebra, English litera ture. Saturday Botany, plane geometry, general history, school law. FOR COUNTY PAPERS Commencing Wednesday, February 12, at 9 o'clock a. m., and continu ing until Friday, February 14, at 4 o'clock p. m. . Wednesday Penmanship, history, orthography, reading, physical geo graphy. . Thursday Written arithmetic, theory of teaching, grammar, physi ology., i Friday Geography, school law, civil government, English literature. EMMA C WARREN, County Superintendent Astoria, February 1, 1908. , 2-2-10t Fisher Brothers Company 80LE AGENTS Barbour and Finlaytoq Salmon Twins and Netting McCormick Harvesting Machine Oliver Chilled Plough Malthoid Roofing Thorplet Cream Separator Raecolith Flooring Storrett't Tools Hardware, Groceries, Ship Chandlery Tan Bark, Blue Stone, Muriatic Acid, Welch Coal, Tar, Ash Oar, Oak Lumber, Pipe and Fittings, Brass Good, Paints, Oil and Glass ' Fishermen's Pore Manilla Rope, Cotton Twine and Seine Web We WotitiYowr Trade FISHER BROS. BOND STREET iM Louvre Concert Hall ? FIRST CLASS LIQUORS AND CIGARS prrrisKvraTH . ato astob streets. -, " Rooms in Connection. Vic Lindbeck, Prop. WHEN YOU WANT PRICES THAT ARE RIGHT ' Write us, we're here for that purpose Anything in the electiical Business.Bell's House Phones Inside wiring and Fix tut es installed and kept in repair. We will be glad to quote you prices." OUR PRICES WILL DO THE REST The Work We Do STEEL & EWART 1- - . j. j. j. Wr FeBV 426 Bond Street. Phone Main 3881 j -s-yjwp T--.''.-rWt!'p-w mi TRANSPORTATION. CANADIAN PACIFIC EMPRESS" Line of the Atiartv LESS THAN FOUR DAYS AT SEA During the summer season, the Empresses sail from Quebec to Liver pool; fast and luxurious. Nine hun dred miles in sheltered waters of the St Lawrence River and Gulf. Short ocean trip. Use this route and avoid sea sickness. Summer sailing lists and rates now ready. Apply to any Ticket Agent, or James Finlayson, Agent, Astoria, Or. TRANSPORTATION. U 'V Line PASSENGERS FREIGHT Steamer - Lurline Night Boat for Portland and Way Landings. Leaves Astoria daily except Sunday at 7 p. m. Leaves Portland Daily except Sunday at 7 a. m. Quick Service Excellent Meal Good Berths i Landing Astoria Flavel Wharf. Landing Portland Foot Taylor St G. B. BLESSING, Agent ; Phone Main 2761. TRANSPORTATION. TIMES CAR Astoria & Columbia River R. R. Co Effective, Monday, September 9, 1907 1 "fific Time. .m 1 I a 0 8.15 8.&I 8.48 .m 8.40 8.48 8.M M I I I I Mile a.m. 3 .S 55 8 M .15 a.u p.iu 6.60 6 10 Ml 6 10 6.85 6. at .29 39 aad n.4.5 0.18 10 18 8.4.V10 IS .30,10 SO a.m. a. in, 0.401 7 11 i;x p.m. p.m v.uu 7 7.38 7.( 8.0S 8 18 8.84 8.52 0.40 a.m. 8.00 9. SO 8.H& 97 10.06 ID 15 lb.Sti 10 01 11 45 ill. 45 U.Oul 0. 39.4 45.8 65.9 59.3 62.8 71.2 78.7 99.8 90.8 106.7 105.7 108.6 109. 112.051 14.81 12.40 P-m. 105.7 115.7 118.1 119.1 Ar. .Arr tv. PORTLANDt Lv OOBLEf KA1 MeKi AYO K . Ol'INCY -. CLATSKaMK Jt'KCTIONf.. .WEOTRKT...... CLIFTON ....ASTOklAt. JL ... ASIORl v Ar .WARRENTON Lv WarTuTonT . HAMMOND .., .FT. HTKVKS3 ., FT, STEVE x'8 .. . HAMMOND... WARRKNTON ... Ar .. Lv. .. Al... Ar ....Lv ....Ar Ar Lv LV WAKRKNIOS Ar GKARHART SBASIDtt ... At. HOLLAD Y Lv Mile 21 j -28 j 25 W ... P-m- P-m-.m. ji 119.1 12.1510.0U K 79.7 10.551 S.40 j3 k 7S.S 10.4Oj 8.251 B 1 03.2 10.15 7.591 6 59.8 10.05 7.60 3? K 68.8 9.52 7.4(4 fie, 47.9 9.81 7.19 S 40.4 .l5J 7.04) S 9 19.8 8.20 t.ld W a 19.8 8.15 ft. toj J.45I1.0 18.4 7.5&I S.SSj 2.2310.4 7.641.... I 2.ifflM.Si 7.45 .... 1 .UIO. 7.4-a 9.0O1O.B 17.8 T.41 .....Bi.iB.OI 18 7.88 .... 2 2lfl.l. 18 4 7.28.... ha.lOllOB 18.4 7.271 .85Tl."2ino7 8.4 57 6.0S 10.83 I. 1.0 8..&0 5.00 10.45 .4 0.0 45 4.55 10.85 8.M B.m.p.m. a.m. s.ss. No. 26 and 28 run from Ator)a to Clatsop Beaoh via Ft. Stevens. No. M runs from Portland to Astoria and Clatsop Beach direct. No. 24 runs fro Portland to Attoria only. No. so run trom Attorta to Clatsop Beach direct. No. 21, 25 and 29 run via Ft. Stevens. No. 23 runs from Clatton Baaeh t Astoria and Portland direct Additiona train will be run from Astoria to ft Steven and return on Sunday, leaving Astoria 11:30 a, m., anrir Ft Stevrat 12:20 p. m. Returning leave rt Htaven 2:U0 p. m., arrive Astoria t:45 a. m. CONNECTIONS At Portland, with all trans-continental lines. At Gobi, with Nortnern Paciflo Railway Co. At Attoria with steamer for San Franoiset and Tillamook and Hwaco Railway ft Navigation Co.'s boat and railway. Through tickets told to and from all points in the East and Europe. IV further particular apply to, R. H. JENKINS, .. ... -n7r.?Xt Gen. Ft. 4 PaaB,rr. Agt,