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DAILY CAlI TAL JOURN At, SALEM, OREGON, MONDAY, APRIL 27. 1088 M JKS RENEWAL OF GREAT LAKE TRADE HS(i OK NAVIGATION' HAS BKOOMK OF GREATEST IMPOR. rlNOB TO OOMMKlMJi'., iw ftvuiiiUi jlu 'lUAKBroiCTATION )p GRAIN'. REAL KSTATK TRANSFERS ...n 01 Thn nnvica- RcagO. AP"'i.- A. TjiIcim has 9in. .dreamers of smoke DPI, - - ... , il,n wnrlil notoring wis, m -V o -'-,;- and comniuicc ; - fcitklaac at last aro uiu Of tbe Brcv-j. "- - m In tne uuiieu ov-o. ama April 16 reported the . clearing of Ice; last year they lABcially "open" April , in lea Apn , u " "X lf ",u" "' . ' , a tnc canivut iuto "'"I Mirth 14 was tho date. The ex this roar was m uu.. ... Hate . . ... ,4 . fthe coal snipmeuin uj treat Lanes in a ?; """"" ialy be cat off, the pulse of tho u. imrin would fluttor and ten to cease. Soft coal contl- , the principal part oi ui w d ake trauie. u i.. . Erie ports, Toledo, Cleveland, touts. Lorain nnu "u'7 il tnree-rourina " u' tents, 15,428,300 net tonB. The toil shlpmcntB ior uiw . 1,177 net tons, name mainiy ntirrn'.n I.I.a ..t.ntlrm ku opening oi " '""" most to Hie gram iruuu, uuu -,..ntiv to tno rnrmors Ejjhout the grain belts although Of rnoiu ni'vur niim u'uuu hln barge Lnko navigations tin hn anrlnc mnrka tho Benson lar d liveries of Rrnln mllllonB ImlliMH oi uusnuia oi it. l whp.i. "May" corn. "May" find 'V ret of tho commodltl.B In i Rrnln ana provision ex- tn a ") cniien ueciuwu uum hndc Mie contracts for tho ac- s''.f h required by tho ox- ,m in Mar Those (lellverioB lire In 'okon of tho system of s ..II. ..Hl.n.tn ...1Ia1i ti n 'erv riiiuiiiiio niiiwii luln iho equilibrium of prlcos mhrt't Mip venr. If every grnin tr In 'he land should boII nil tron limned ntcly upon linrvcst- li th result would bo thnt the .. . . . . i - let wc nld becomo j;luttod, nndjts vntore, irlco dprcsed, so tho bulk or culd lie Riinnned nin by foreign b at i low flKuro, 'envlnK tho lr inTtlng nt his loss and tho inner nt the mercy of blB mlii- latorpdts Tho snlo for future ry ni imnrda of trndo, which Ire il iivery of tho nctunl grain y, Jn. Septombor nnd other lh 'n rrrown out of tho ne- Vn ' the producers their to' : ! I prices nnd rendy eah rut' i win gel mem unnii. nr i i entitles of Rrnln nro F wntor routp. tho op- c( rz Kitlon mnrks the dnto i,r f Mny Rraln. The ro- Ji '.iki nnvlRntlon. hnB to j- -1 'on, mny bo under- f- rt f- fact that tho forth- ar ! rouort of tho Chlcn- M'j ndo tho BUHtfard Rrnln n-nt ' 1 107 In cludod Oa,a40,. kVnt i nt hr.nt A .1 1 f. R 0 O fl ( " vn 20,680.1 ss' busholH H l U '01,074 biiHhela of P)' T main cmln-shlpplnK for Reason wre Duluth, fir t- 1 fhlcngo. Thoso three - 1 'e.l with over 93 per Ic'th. wj10nt shlpmonta by A'jf ! per cent of tho corn r.r,,,i iMnnt-d in Chicago; '.; inntnlv from Manltn MiRTik-1" nnd ChleaRO, while rr " ' nriv Hklnmanta wero 8; nnd Mllwnukoo. ra'tp tho tnkn itirrvlne nTi r rrlvi'8 the tiroator cnt -x tho lake shlnmnt8. During tho year Juat passed this port receivea per cent oi nil thtf wheat, 64 per cent of all the corn, 52 per cent of alt the oats nnd 83 per cent of all the bnrloy shipped by tho lako liners. Tholako shipments of flour In 1907, mainly from Duluth, Super ior, Chicago and Milwaukee repre sented a grand total of 1,314,987 net tonB (of ten barrels each). If these flour bnrrclB were laid end to end, they would extend In lino ovor 75 miles. Chicago nlono, according to these records of rccoipts and shipments of grain In tho forthcoming nnnunl ro port of tho Chicago Board of Trade, shipped by vessel 79.77C.784 bush els of grain nnd flour. This const! tutcd a ilttlo Iocs than one-fourth of all tho grain Bold and flour re ceived in Chicago from every avail able Bourcc, Including lake, canal nnd rnllroado. This tremendous qunntlty of grnln nnd flour repre sented an Incrcnso of npproxlmntoly 7,099,684 bUBhols ovor tho 1900 shipments of grnln and flour from Chicago. Tho receipts by water In 1907 on tho contrary showed a do- creneo of ,.256,040 buBhels. A vast army of clorkB it requlrod to chock, weight, oamplo nnd report tho Inko grnln HhlpmentB. This work Ib usu ally done under tho wntchful oyes of tho bonrd of trndo of the shipping and rocolvlng ports. It 1b n question whether tho lake trafuo of 1908 will show a decline; In 1907, 73,709 vessels of 99,104, 409 not tonB roglstor elenred from the vnrlous Inke portB. Tho total frelcbt traffic through thtf cann'B nt Sault St. Marie. Michigan and Ontario. Canndn, nRgregntod 1,131. G40 tons. The senBon wiib shorter than usunl, but oven with that handicap 20.437 vobsoIb paod throuirh tho canals, with n net reg istered tonnage of 44,087,974. The Detroit river furnished It quota of freight figures. During tho pnt season 23,721 vosboIs of 18,- 958,238 tons reglBier imnioii nvwr Cntnrrh Ciinnot llo Ciirtil. with local aiipllcntlons, ns they can not rench the seat of the dlsenBC. Catarrh Is a blood or constitutional dlsoaso, nnd In ordor to euro It you must take Intornnl remedies. Hnll's Catarrh Curo U taken Intornnlly. nnd acts directly on the blood and mucous surfacos. HnlPn Catarrh Curo Ib not a quack medlclno. It wna. proscribed by one of tho boat physicians In this country for years nnd Is n regular proscription. It Is composed of the beBt tonics known, comblnod with the best blood puri fiers, acting directly on tho miicoui surfaces. Tie perfect combina tion of tho two Ingradlonta la what produces such vondorful ro- saiHb In curing cntnrrn. enu ior testlmoulnls froo. F. J. CHKNKY & CO.. Props., To lodo. O. . .. Sold by DruggUtt. price 75c. Tsk Hulls Family Pllte for con stlpntlon. O' Do You Open Your Mouth ijoons bird and gulp down what wiormi namaybaolittrfxlyoaT 'I3uw Know soiuntliuiff or tni 1 1 3u mi , Haractor of that which ue r.la y.iur stomach whothr M wneo na? t tnU- jjant and seinsilblo popl ? i: on Knowing what thy o; wb'ir as f.wd or a medlclns. nerca w v-i ihoy havA a Dorfecl ,:"'JwtiuhknowladR6, Soht n,sMt-ajt and oa flach bottle- 'r. whtutndlclnei arts made of tj 'TirTriiuIi This he feU ttXiXft r-l ,n A W II. il."i .Z i, .rjt)tJiirli trier ')j .C'1 if wlilch his modlelnea i - . 'i . " ii Sl ni and undersUoa lh " (T ifariJAP r ii' liuu vlplnal 7 "-" w4aw'j uwi. ry A ;iu- 0t r , Ut r, yf wnman' nMiilNr ib. Irr-ia rt'ftj nij dnnnnrtmonti. ' 1 " lanl l.j-iitu.ikdi K f t. . n pain or dlstrs In t ir pelvic nsglon. accom- vi'h a ddblllUtlnx, inti and kindred syrop- -' Jr Piurco's FavoHUi ti .it eflieiont remeiir " V4 in curing painful - strength to nunlna paring tie ijilew ol h r for baby's conilng, .d birth safo and com' '. Tha "Kavorita Pr W .J. . . .1 l to kj 4 puicHi, ixonginnin i ri .. a iswota ana vo iuc a . v Tnl.il... I .!... I.. ftl. . " MIMIH .U USIMUUIII. 4A.1 - iiiguiaii. uir-J. . uwtuu; eiaauswoa. L r IT J nnreiSn ..mmmm w - " ng fc. w 1. W r ,H i ax- i tn 4- j ' Tf 4 i 3 tlon. Li l", ' iD nuralirl, hysUsria, SiitrL? r "' y,tu Jnc. n --. . utoui urmoiomi av- of th,. ,t ' 1n' n(l organic dl--atari ". ' 7 'minln organs. uVs?1d JthorltiMofalI tha of is, . , Praetica. recommend .. . .. -- -ii i in (t-uu. r11 "grienu or wnicn MlA.j. rp!'0,' ' ! 'or b irtoSLu mT "d what tbay niat TJ H0410 poaUlcartl t. ' 1 tlOUl InJAnnUI Ti- 'uTsa. RAl.aM MAHKKT. 1orI NVliofennlp Mnrkat. Kkrs 14o. BuUer Cremfy. 260. Cows $3J3.50. Hfei lie; mlxtxl oUlekerw, 9c. Local whoat 82Sfio. Oats 3Sf 40e. Darley ?2S. Flour Hard what, l.tJOClO imllnv S4.00. Hay Cheat, $1314; clover. Jiol W 2 por ten: timoiny, h'i. Onions 3 c. Hops 1907 crop, 4(fJ,4V4e. Cascara Hark 3 to 3c. Mohair 18o. Ieull Msrtct. OaU 11.45 (& 1.50 per qwM. Wheat J 1.00. Rolled barley $31. Rggs 17o. lJutter Country, 26o; creamery. 30c Flour Vnlloy. $1.150 1.20 per sack; hard wheat, J1.4Q. Bran 90c per saek: $30.00 pr ten: short. J 1.25 per saok. Haychut. $IC17; clover. $15; ohoat, 85o; otovr. 7le per cwt. Orangi$2. 6 02.7ft. Livestock. Hog Fat. $5.50. Stock hoga $4.10. .,,-, Sters Tops. $3.60: fair. $','.75 fT $3 00 Veal- Mi $c. Tropical Frulta. BannRH $6.00. Or-aft l8.4O0 2.8i. Lamoni .$3,500 4.50. Portland Market. Vhai ClHb. S4 0S8e: valley. S4S6c: bluesieK. 8O087e. Pauiuy Hna. 14014c: du.k. l5Rlc; plgeont, old. $1 per dor-n MUbitulT Bras. $2 4. Hay Timothy. vuHef, $7.50; al fal'. $12012.60. Vetch $14. n t rii.iu- tUnt rarrlDS water on imth houldrs doeen't generally know that everybody oan fcoe tne trick. n ork.a5f?03E.x-A.. -":mm" n, riaj vyi Urj Dnvi Btam At.- J0 P"" ' ' Donohire,' Michael, to Nndatnnck, Lillian, lot 12. blk 2. Capital Park, addition to Salem, w d., $150. ityan, Mary J., to Case, Clara, E. 58 S3 acres, t 1 s, r 1 w, w. d., $3532.45. Xelbert, Geo. and V.. to KcnrnB. J. T., land In town of Stayton, w. d., $100. Brown. L. and M. A., to Kearns, J. T.. land In Stayton, q. c. d $5. Bnllou, Orvllle, to Hill, L. F land In blk 25, city of Salem, w. d.,$1000. Campbell, J. II et ux, to Litch field, Geo. P., et ux, land In lot 8, Cartwrlght's addition to Salem, w. r $1200. Ross, H. L., et ux. to William, W. O., land In t 7 s, r 3 w, w. d., $900. Jones, S. E., ot nl to McLaren, W. K. and A. G., lots 14 and 15, Oak Lawn addition to Salem, w. d., $600.: Hunt, J. W. and E., to DlnBmoor, D. A. and A. E 70 acres, lota 53 to 60 Inclusive in Sunnyaldo F. F, No. 3, w, d., $3600. Dammon, L. S. and B. P., o Farmers' nnd Morchants' Bank, 1 14-100 ncres In Marlon county, w. d $1650. Star Land Co. to Miller, Isaac, land In t 4 s, r 1 w, q. c, d.. $1. Bump, A. nnd E., to Schnotzlo, John. 97 ncres, t 5 a, r 2 w, w. d., $4000. Thlel. M. nnd J., to Stnto of Or egon, 85.12 ncres, t 8 s, r 3 w, w. d $8643.40. Dodd, A. N., et nl, to Rlcknrd, Hannah M.. 40.28 ncres, t 6 s, r 2 w, w. d $2000. Star Land Co. to Morse, W. ,B., NwV4, blk 51, North Salem, q. c. d $1. Settlomolr. J. H. nnd M. 12., to Robertson, Frank, right of way. q. c. d $1 Sottlemolr, F. W., et ex, to Rob ortflon. F.. right of wri. q. c. d.. $1. Ilaller. J. L. and E.E., to Rob ertson, F right of way, q. c. d., $1 Murphy, C. Q. to Robertson F., rlirht of wnv. n. c. d.. $1. Srallard. N. S.. et ux, to Robert son. P.. rlcht of way. q. c. d.. $1. McCormlck, John, et ux, to rignt of way, q. c. d., $1. Robertson. Frnnk. to Valley H'. Co.. lniiils In Mnrlon county, being right of way, d., $1. Stnlger, M. J., to Booster, II. 1!., wK lots 1 nnd 2, blk 4, nddltlon "C" to Woodburn. w. tl $225. Oldklrk. M. nnd W. B., to Tyler, Asa, o lota 2 and 2, blk 4, nddltlon "C" to Woodburn, w. d., $150. Simmons. Lewis M.. to MorForcnn, hw. .Vt, soe. 32. t 8 h. r 3 e, w. d $1250. Campbell. .1. II. nnd M.. to .Ior genson, Minnie, pnrt of lots 0 nnd 7. blk 21, city of Woodburn, w. d., $1900. I.owlrt, L. A. and A. K to Boggs, M M.. land In blk 23, Capital Park nddltlon to Salem, d.. $300. Perkins, A. G et ux. to Rump, W. II. nvd S. V., lot 7, blk 23, town of Brooks, w. d., $50. PerkltiB. A. G., et ux, to Ramp. W. II. and S. V. lot S blk 23, town of Brooks, q. c. d.. $100. Mouther, J. A., to Rlcknrt, S, J., lots 3 nnd I, blk 42, North Salem, w. d., $1050. Mnrcom, E. P.. et ux to Wells. Clnrko A.. oV& lot 2. blk 3, city of Woodburn. w. d., $1500. Grnhnni. .1. S. nnd N.. to BrniiHon, B. N. and A. M.. lota 14. 28 K. 29 nnd 294 Capital City Fruit Farms, w. d.. $3500. BaiiKhmnn. .1. II.. ot ux, to Hem lug. J. C, 40 noros, t 5 s, r 1 w., q. v. d.. $1. Grliiips, F. nnd T.. to Fiemming, J. C. 40. noros. t 5 a. r 1 w, w. A., $5000. r Baughmnn. B. W. and E. L.. lo Fiemming. .1. C. 40 neres. tNR s. r 1 w. q. e. d $1. QuIlUL IL.S. and B.. tn Mnrtln, Josslo r:. 33.4 4 noros, t 4 s, r.l w.. w. d.. $'2800. Wa'ker. Mary, to Walker, C. nnd J.. 1 80 seres, t 0 a, ,r 1 w. q. o, d $1000. Wsiker. Mary, to Walker, C. and J.. ISO neroi. t 0 s, r 1. w. q. c. d sir.no Klreoli. .1. and P.. t Walker. C. and J.. ISO noree. t , r 1 w, q. c. d.. $1000. , Lomory. Miko. to imery. ttiirnu. lntid in Mnrlon county, q. o. d , $1000. Hubbard Com. Assn. to Mills. H. L.. lot 32. A Hubbnrd oemotery, w. A.. $12. . . , Derby. F. N.. -t us, to Louis Laph nut ml & Co.. 42.08 aoroe. t 0 a. r 3 w. w. A.. $4000. Ray. Angle, Toulon. George, lots 7 8. 9 nnd 10. blk 4. Fnlrmount Park addition to Salem, w. d.. $2250 Thomas. Luclndn J., to RJeharda, K. J. and O. B.. 114 nerwi. t 9 s. r 3 e. d c d.. $1. ... , Ptirvlne. J. and E. L . to Wettrn H'ectric & Mfg. Co. U) Electric Fix ture and Supply Co.. land lal ot C, 20 acres, t 9 s, r 1 w, w. d., $1500. Eulbcrgr, M. K. and J. C. to Gen Ion, Applonla, land In Marion coun ty, q. c. d., $1000. Bernardl, J. A. antl K.. to Mar cus, A. F., land In block 38, city of Salem, w. d., $1. Cummlngs, W. E. and O. E., to Sloves, G-ertrude O., lot 2, blk 40, i North Salem, w. d., $1100. Hitrkostoln, Aug. and M., to James, E. W. and M. N., lots 3 and 4, block , Salem, w. d $775. Matthews, L. I. and W. D.. to Matthews. Cloyco M., land in lot 27, Capital Home addition to Snlcm, w. d.. $500. Turner, M. T to Bnllau, Orvllle, lots 13, 14, and 15, Van Duyn'a ad dition to Snlcm, w. d $1300. Chappolle, M. T. and F. to Faust, Wm. J., lota C and 7, block 7, Chap nello's addition do Woodburn. w. d.. '$205. Morrlfleld, J. W. and M. C, to Phelps, J. O., land in lot 5, Mill ad dition to Sllverton, w. d., $1450. Lnshapolle, Jns et al, to Callln Bon, Ben., 69 ncres, t 4 b, r 2 w, q. c. d.. $10. Vnndnlc, J. B. and C. to Cnlllnon, BenJ., 59 ncres, t 4 r 2 w, q. c. d., $50. Mcyorx. John II. to Hnnnn, Jud- Bon. lot 3, blk 9, Highland addition to Salem, w. d., $500. Bhorey, Z. L. nnd J. L., o Moore, Mur'oy, L., 7-100 of an acre In Mnrlon county, w. d $100. Shorey, Z. L. and J. L., to Moore, Hurley L., 1.04 ncres, In Mnrlon county, w. d $1. MnBon, J. H., ot nl., to Mason, T. C, 2 ncres, t- 0 s, r 3 w, q. c. d., $4. Jones, Geer., to Bowler, J, J. nnd J., 13.04 ncres, t 8 b, r 4 w, w. 1., $500. Thompson, C. nnd L., to Thomp son, Isnnc. Jr., ttud. i Int. 179.92 I OREGON'S lOPP O RTUNITY COIjONIST RATES from all parta of tho UbRchI Stat and Canada to all ' parts of Ort'tton nnd tho Noritliwest vlll bo put Into effect by THEiOREGONRADLROAD & NAVIGATION.CO. acres, t 7 and 8 s, r I w, w. d., SOUTHERN PACIFIC COMPANY (Linen In Oregon) DAILY DU11INO MARCH AND APRIL, 1&08. From tl Priclpal Cities ot UW Mlihllea Woat tho Ratca will Be m iollews: FROM TO SALKMTf l?ROM TO 8AXSM CHICAQO HS8 COUNCIL BLUFFS ....f90 8T. LOUI8 135 OMAHA $30 KANSA8 CITY jt30 ST. PAUL 9JS30 Corresponding Rates from all othor Eastern points. StopoYors at ' plensuro at all points In Oregon. Tlio Colonist Rat in th0 Krratw of all'lioraobHliacrs. OrcKOS haa unllmltcl resources and aeod . .nonj people vrbo desire homes and InrKcr opportuulticy. $2000. Robertson. J, T. nnd M., to Tnke, B. J., lot 23, Potter's addition to Stnytnn, w. d $150. Gray. Chas, et ux to nilllnphnm, Eugenia, nart block 1, Roberts' nd dltlon to Salem, w. d., $575. Slonor. G. W. nnd M. E. to Bots- ford. E. E.. Innd In lot 4. blk 4.' city of Salem. V. d.. $11100. I Posslor, Molnnrd, to Rome. PotorJ v . J., lots 3 nnd 4, block .9, J. II. Pnl-I lso l'"1 mor's addition to Mt Angel, q. c. d.. Leaves Dotro.r. Oregon peoplo can accomplish splendid roBnilts by heralding this opportunity to alt tho world. Send Oregon llteraturo giving good rolinblo information about tho state, far and wldo. Call on the abovo railroads for It if nocoBsary. FARES CAN BE PREPAID Hero at homo if desired. Any agont Is authorized to accept the roqulred dopodlt and telogrnph tlckot to nny point. Call on local agont or nddross. WM. McMUHRAY, General Passenger Affeiit, Portland. Oregow- CORVAi.LIS A EASTERN It. IL TIME TABLE ' $1. Dryden, F. nnd I). M., to Rome, Peter J.. lotB 3 nnd 4, block 9, J. II. Palmer's nddltlon to Mt. Angel, v. u 7ll. Chnpman, P., ot ux to Bnrtoh, M. C, 10 ncros, sec. 28, t 5 h, r 1 e, w d 51500. Dnvonport, G. A., to SpauldlnR, Bllzn, lot 1, block 3, Brown'a addi tion to Sllverton. w. d $1050. Seely. Chas. N'.. to Dawson. A.. 3.24 ncroa In Marlon county, w. d., $324. Glrod, Leon, ot ux to Anderson, Olen. lot 4, and south half of lot rt hrot i. Mill addition to Snlum. w. d., $1. JArrlvos at Albnny ueoulre, c. v. nnu m. k., oi ni. Nft 0 . . ...I.... r. r 1.1 I.. nln..l -'u lO ACIKIIIH, B. 1.. -"1 uiu iii milium 1:00 p.m. follows, commonclng Jan. 16, 1908 Trnliis for Corvnllln. No. 8 Loaves Albany 7:55 a.m. -rrlvcfl rt Corvallls .... 8:35a.m. No. 10. Lviavoa Albany 3:65 p, tn. Arrives nt Corvallls ... 4:35p.m. No. 6 Leaves Albany 7:45 p.m. Arrlvoa nt Corvallls 8:25 p. m. TrnliiH for Albany. No. 5 Leaves CnrvalllB 6:30 a.m. 7:10 h. m e t county, w. d $500. I Loaves Corvallls e e Perry. .1. L.. to Stnrrott, C. J.. Anlvo3 nt Albany land In Sllverton. w. A., $200. No. 7- Jormnn, W. J. and m.. to WII-!Loavoa CorvalllB ms, W. 11.. lot 6. block O.Ilrown's. r.a . ... r t e Arrives nt Albnny t 2:15 p. ra 2:55 p. m. 6:00 p. m. 6:40 p. m. LOW RATES JaZc JrL Of JL Will Bo Mndo Thla Season by tha SOUTHERN' PACIFIC (LINKS IN ORBtiON) Ftom Salem, Otc. hi. n.l.lltlnn tn Qllvnrlnn w il SftOO Mcllrlde, Goo. W..' ot ux. to Gllt- No. 11 (Sunday only) nor, B. C. laud In Garden Home Loaves Corvallls 11:16 a.m. Tracts in Mnrlon county, d.. $1. Arrives at Albany 11:68 a. m. I li. I .. 1 r.. . 1lfw. 1 T XT it I . l lot 4. blk 17,- Turner nddMort to' N0 a-., y y' ,0.nr .. rumor, q. o. d., $1. Mmvon ... ia. ,. ArrivoH a. uorvauiB .... i.io p. ui, For further Information npply to Trnlrw fin and to Yaquiiin. No. 1 Oaburn, J. L. nnd. II. B., to Oh in Mnnon a liiir :t nitv of Snlem. w. d.. $1 ' Cole. S. S.. et ux to Crawford. AWx ft ux. lots 4 atid 6. Falrvlew Park addition to Salem, w. A.. $700 IroH'. C. Ifl. and A. J., to Smart. H A t.25 sceH Marlon rounty. w. d..' $1900. Odd Fellows Fraternal Ualon to Woodburn Lode No. 101, I. O. O. F.. laitd aad lntwrt la Ualldiag la Woodburn. n. e. d.. $160. Parclar. Theo. to Wilde. Hatt. IHt term, t 1 a. r S w. w. d.. $00. DttVrlea. H. and G.. to Devrles. H. W.. 5 acre, t 7 . r 2 w. w. d.. $1000.. Hwrla A L.. e ux to Darld C W . lot 11. blk 6. Highland addition to SttlfMii. w. d . $S00. Wrlsht. Jas. H.. et W U KapiMlen. It aad L. aart lot 6. blk 47.. Univer it) addition to Salem, w. d $1200 Warlnner. J. P. ami J. V.. to Horning. Be. ar. t 7 s. r J w. w. d.. $2600. Pellr. John et al to Paller. Pr. 47.41 acres, t 4 . r 1 w, w. d.. $3740.60. Whitney. Aanle C. et al Ui Pal ter. Peter. 62 aorfts. t 4 a, r I w. w. d.. $3120. O'Brien, M. T.. to gampalr. LIUle II.. lot 2. blk 2, addltloa "AM U Woodburn, w. d., $1. Cuttar. A. B. t al., to Stowell. A. rrn, J. II., 60 nrrta oounty. w., d $1. Bonjamln, M. to Trulllngor. R. A. and M. B.. lot 2. block 2. Woodburn Packing Co.'s addition to Wood- ArfiVM corviill'a 11:00 a. in burn, W. d., $2000. Arrive nt Albnnv 6-55 I), m Bnynard. O. W. to Anderson. Arrive, at Albany J::??' Jennie, oust half lota 4. 5. nnd 0, blk(Loftves Ynquinq 6:45 n. m, fi, nrowns aiiuiiioii 10 nuvurum, . d.. $450. Lent. C. W. and J. H 18. L. and J. H.. 1.16 acrea o. w. d.. $200 Arnold. A. L.. to Martin. O. L.. et ux. 66.08 aeroa. t 7 and 8 s, r. -., a , of Snlcm. w. d.. $2200. Tlmo Card No. 02 Effective Sunday Sinter, W. T. et ux to Pugh, l. nnu to Thomas Southern Pacific M, t s a. r i K. K- lime taru AS FOLLOWS: iityni WAYS ONE WAY T) TJIROUOH VIA PORTLAND CALIFORNIA, $74.15 $87.50 Ghicoijo St. Louis St. Paul Omaha $69.15 $01.65 $61.65 Kansas City $61.05 $82.50 $81.75 $75.00 $75.00 Rerrmbiir 20th, 12.01 A. M. Toward Portland Passenger, C... lots 3 and 4. fractional lots 6. 0. 7 and 8. blk 3, BoIbo'h Pint nddl tlon to Salem, w. il., $650. nl...i,U.I n 1 nn.l T. T tn Wilt.. aon A J.,' h)V4. block" rw'npooklyn ". G:C3 A. M. Oregon Express addition to Snlom. w. d.. $75. ,No. 18.-8:40 A. M.- Cottago Grot o- Passenger. -, . . . xi i i. No. 12.-2:45 P. M. RoBeburg Pas 'On Touch of Nature Mnkra tho Whole World Kin." senger. When a rooster finds a big fat No. 14.-9:13 P. M. Portland Kx worm he ealls all tho hens In the press. farm yard to oomo nnd ahnro It. A j Toward Portland Freight, similar trait of human naturu is (e b observed when a man dlsoovers No. 2 aoinothlng oxceptlonnlly good he 'Loavo. Albany ....... .12:36 p. m want nil his frionds and neighbors ArrJvea ttt Yaqulna .... 6:15p.m. to share the benefits of his dlsoov. Trilln- tlt , frnm ii,.tPOi. ery. This Is tho touch of nature thnt Train '' " ,r"u- makes the wholo world kin. This Laavea Corvallls 1:40 p. m explains why people who bav boen n5, 3 wired by Chamborraln'a Cough Rem- T,onveB Albany 7:30 a.m. edy write letters to the manufaotu-, nt.(tR a0R 10 or rr for publloatlon. that others slm- M.6:00, a7.&5, 8.05. 10,06 Uarlv ailing may also use it and ob-' V.-rvos at Albany 11:68 a. m tain rellof. Bahlnd every one of' Freight. thwe lattwra la a warm hearUal wish No UJJO -10(40 a m., way freight of the writer to be of use to Mimeoaa -rpl-B Im This remwly Is for sale by Dr. urr,ve " Stae's drag store. , No- 22611:28 a. m . way freight u No. 222 6:00 P. M. Portlaud Fast IIIKTIIIOT JV;jNTON fToTvrA ftan FranoUoo Paaseoger. H,.nl. .a.'- A'r" Ko. n.ll.03 A. M. Roseburg Pas- Fur the above ocaalon the S P. I senger. ' Co will tnak a rate of ONK AND No 17. 6:4fi p. M. Oottoge Grove OKB-THIRO PARK oa the oarUa-i oMMnitne No. 16.-9:66 P. M. California Ex press. No. 13. 2:01 A. M. San Franolsco Express. Toward Sun Fnuinlsuo Freight. No. 221.-2:43 A. M. Portland Fail Freight. No. 22611:28 A. M. Way-Freight WM. McMUHRAY, n. 'w. Agt Portia!, Oregon. Jao. H, Scott, At, Q, P. A, iate nlan WM MMURRAY. JOHN M SCOTT. O P A A O P A 4-20-lt - - o CASTOR I A i'or Infants and Children. Ti KM Yi Hav Always kve !.'372& Bears thn -Bltfuataro TICKETS WILL BE ON SALW Iviay.4r 18 June 5, 6, 19, 20 My 6' 7, 22, 23 AugustG, 7, 21,22 Good for return In 90 days with stopover privileges nt plensuro within llmltd REMEMBER THE DATES For nuy further information call on ngentii. WM. M'MURRAY, Gfiuoi nl laiiHunur Agent, PORTLAND. OREGON, Oregon Electric Railway Compaay TIME OARI) Leaving Huleni. Portlaud and intermediate stations, louni 0:16 a. m. Portlaad aud Intermediate stations loaal 8:05 a. ru. Weal Woodburn, Wllsouville, Tual utln, Portland, limited 9:30 a. in. Portlaiul mud Intermediate statlous, loaal 11 03 a. m. Portia ail and ltitrmedtutu stations, loeal 2:30 p. m. West WoQdliuru, Wllsouville. Tuala- tla, Portlaud. limited 4:02 p. m. Portland and lutermedlatu stations, loeal .5:35 p. in. Arriving Hulein. Portia ail and Intermediate stations, loaul 8:35 a. ru. Portland and lutermadluiH stations, loeal .10.45 a. m. Portland. Tuulatlii. Wttsonvllle, West Voodburn, limited ..11:16 a. m. Portland and Intermediate stations, loaal 1:25 p. ra, Portland and Intermediate stations. loaal 4:60 p. m. Portland, Tualatin, WlUonvlllo, West Woodburn, limited., 5:47 p. as. Portland and latermedlate stations, loaal , 7:50 p. tn. m 1 lm ZfMz&u af