Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919, December 25, 1907, Image 5

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DAILY CAPITAL .IQUItXM,, SALEM, OREGON. VKIXESBAYI DECEMBER 23, 10(17.
ALEM TO PORTLAND IN 90 MINUTES
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p of Line Built by W.L Barstow & Co,, EngineerContractors,
for the Oregon'Electric Railway Company.
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Offices:
Oregon Electric.
ovv transportation lino be-
Capltal City and tho met
Oregon runs through ono
khest agricultural and fruit
regions In Western Oregon
fifty miles. Tho Willam-
oy in variety oi pruuucis
toss of yiold of all kinds
cannot bo surpassed In tho
ates, and Is capablo of ous-
denso population. Tho
at each end of the lino
tho sanio amounts to about
of a million people, and
ngs from freight and pas
ta nro bound to become
inch year. It Is expected
"run between Salem and
will bo made by express
-ninety minutes, and trains
run each hour. The cars
100 horso power Pullman
tarrjlng about sixty people,
ag $12,000 each.
flio OnicorH KU'-t.
plowing now oinccra for the
electric railway, tho now
ae bctwoon Portland and
cro elected at a directors
New Yerk: Prosldont,
Moffntt, of tho banking
Jffatt & Whlto, Now Yerk:
lent and gcnoral mnnnger,
Talbot; socrotnry, George
who will also bo traffic
ftnd auditor; assistant sec
E. Goddard; treasurer,
Midge; gonornl counsel, It.
New York; counsel, Ca-
krr, Portland; chief dls-
J Phillips: chlof surgeon,
50 Pine Street, New Jfork. Failing Building, Portland, 4&$
. ' 0?GOA CTYVh-Sftr tV
llrooko.
noor, II. MlUlkon; roadmastor, P. W. Moffatt, W. A. Whlto, Sldnoy G. Mil
Prahl; mastor mechanic, W. O. Frag
mclor. Tho dlroctors of tho road nre:
H Tnckor; oloctrlcal engl-'Chas. M. Pratt, A. C. Bedford, G. B.
oholl, all of Now York; Guy W. Tal
bot and n. Cooktnghnm, of Portland.
Formerly sovoral Portland mon, In
clMdlng C. P. Swlgart. 13. B. Mallory,
II. O. Campbell and Scott
woro In tho dlrectornto.
Tho flrt car over tho road will
bo run about tho firHt of tho year,
when n party of tho company's ofll-
olnltt will mnko u formal tour of In-
Hpcctlon of tho right-of-way and
oqulpmont, but It will bo bo mo tlmo
thoronftur boforo a rogular passongor
florvlco will bo put la oporatlon,
A OIIILD'S 1IKAVH.V.
(By Julian Strot.)
go o hcavon, wuoro It's vry, wry high;
rl lo around, with God, away up In th s)t.
l.i. his relndoers, and then spRnk them with lh whip,
tKo bells go Jlnglol whn they prune mid Jump and iklp.
when Christmas comw nround, you'll hwir a Jolly nolw,
n-l mo'll romo slIdltiK down the rhlmuoy with the 4ot!
Freight and pasHOnror schodutM
hiivu already boon published and flu
Ishlng touohos aro bolng put on tU
cotiBtructlou work with all posslbM
ppood.
H9K.' il Mike put the Irish In
by ItuttliiK on the prefix O', and frdin
tltftt day the land wu known tn
their relatlvei by marrdiKe, the
whole Indian tribe, urn! to their d
ceRdbRtv a O'regen.' "
u:go got its xamk.
W Qmtloii Ih Settled Doll-
by the Home KdltiM.
II ! hll the nuostlon of
i I tho nama "Oregon"
and It has boon throshod
t there Is Mttlo left but
orJc? to sottlo tho matter
and forever tho horse odl-
the only man who roally
vt to tho world tho truo
tho old Snanlah cnlloon.
leswax, was wrookod at
two of the Spanish sail-
or Don Miguel Orafortz,
Tojn'y Tyrono, Iroland, as
laffcrty, and Sonor Fran-
jppt don Kelspoll of Ham-
re ho answorod In low
5 the name of Franz Joseph
H, wero among those cast
"h- lived many years aftor
fach marrying an Indian
id thus inleotlne a sllcht
vhtto blood Into tho coast
h from ono of their do
th true atory of Orogon
IB rms la derived. The
Hu
blast, and ae the shelter of the In-'
dlnn wlgwnmt was none too good
the mnrlnors both eufferod somewhat
from the exeees of molituro. Mike
was optimistic and took the pain,
Juet as he did all other troubles,
good MUMredly. Franz, on the other
hand, was eternally kicking, and Ws
greatest source of nnnoyaiioe was
the fact that he had no umbrolla,
or as he call d It, 'regensohlrm.' ,
After they had been In the country
some tlmo, Mike suggested that thoy
should give It a name , to which
Franz agrood. Mike wanted to oall (
It New Irsland, because the grass
of
l JHE. sr
FM.U OD
Ladles" watch. Klgln or Waltham,
finoly Jewpipd moPinent gold-tlUd
ooso. ari anted for 20 years
Jury HxoiMNnitOH Iiuuly.
Ono of tho most Intorostlng In
(rtieets t ob ohold In thin loonllty for
many months pust maturod last Fri
day, when the Jury empaneled to In
vestigate the fnots connected with
the killing of n hobo at Youcullu
soino tlmo since mot, llstouod to tho
ovldouco, mid after about an hour'u
deliberation returned a vordlct ex
onerating Mjireluil Luiuly, who com
mitted the net, from all blimio, tho
members of the body believing that
ho shot In solf-deft line rmpqiin
Valloy News, i lJJIJUfl
STARR PIANO
HIGH CLASS GOODS
GEO. C. WILL I
7f)ae)e)as)osjiKias)fjM
THAN8POHTATIQ.V
fJMPAWlCi,
$12.00
was so greon tt reminneu mm Hl namtlamu-w tm. Mlala or Walth
his native land. Franz, on tke other Rin goKj.jmi fM, warranter 20
hand, 'nslsted on calling It 'Itegen- Tmt$,
land.' on account of the steady rain- $j 2.00 to $25.00
faM. They finally, bolng unable to Unibrea8 8 ,)er cent ott. Christ-
agree, shook the dice to see whloh mBb Rlfu Jn jarg8 abundanco, from
should solect the name, and Fraai goo up.
won, and Itegenland was saddler oa
to It. While the right had been fair- (-b. " rlllNuLO
y won by Franz. MIko was not satis- JfiaM Jt,M(.h,r and Oi.tlcjan.
nNl. and said the name was too CoiI1IIH,I.dal 8U nMt , Hank.
Duteh: that he had a right to have . .
some IrUh mixed Ito It. i '
wa half the clvlltaed pofwlatloa. and
under the local hw he Invoked the
I . .. u. una i.. nv n
t 1 nrynnllnn. n lha le- refereaauw. ami um " - -- -
.-, . 'i-.i.i.,! mi hla rlcht to mako
utTcmuer, ana ai vh.i"- w- Lui
er "ndous Btorm wn rae- name nair irwu
O.C Te Co
Btontnors Pomona tS Ot vonls
loavo for Portland Monday, Wou.os
day nud Friday at 10 a. m, aud
Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday at
G a. m. For Corvallls, Tuesday,
Thursday and Saturday about 0 p.
in. M. P. Baldwin, agent. Offlccs
and dock at foot of Trado stt'oot.
M. P. BALDWIN, Agt.
SOUTIIKHN PAC1F10 CO.
.Tlmo
Norwich Union Fire
Insurance Society
Frank Meredith, llsidint Agent.
OUlce with Win. Brown & Co., No.
29 Commercial etroot.
MONEY TO LOAN
THOB. K. FORD
Ovor iJidd & Buxh's Bank, Balom, Or
I NEW TODAY
? Merrv
This . done uy - j
"alny season was Jn full 'dropping the iJ ' Jt Juilt
THANK YOU
For a splendid holiday busiM--
tha greattt we havejver done SJ
wlih you one and all a
A MERRY CHRISTMAS
BARR'S JEWELRY STORE
Xmas
AND BETTER PHOTOS
Salb,
THE PICTURE MAN
lor .Sale Dry ash, maplo and flr
wood doMvcrr-d to any part of the
Uty M. A Budlong, phone &97.
1 1-3-1 in
Vuiii'1 Mrs. WestaooU wants n
few good places to wash or work
by the day. Prloe 20 oeats per
hour. Pboa UTi. 18-21-31
ltr Hulv Several housos Ib Salem
and farm 'ands at a bargain. Cap
ital National Bank. C-l-eod
For Sal
at 526
12b7
Fresh milk cow. Knqulro
Twentieth street, or phone
12-23-tf
Found A Fur collar. Owner ean
have same by paying for this ad
at this offltr. 12-2331
Situation Vitnt4-il By oxperlencod
man as bookkeeper or olerk, frosti
from grocery and hardware store.
Al reference given. O. D. DItniok,
1124 HJntw steet. 12-23-lwk
WnntMl Young lady to do
reporting for tbo Capital Journal
CORVALLIS & EASTERN R. R.
TIMB TAnLK NO 87.
Trulne from and to Yaquina.
No. 1
Leaves Yaqulna ........ 7:16 a.m
Arrives at Corvallli 11:00 a. no.
Arrives at Albany 11:68 a.m.
No. 2
Leaves Albany ,12:36 p.m.
Leave Corvallls 1:30 p.m.
Arrives at Yaqulna ..... 6:40 p.m
Trains to and from Detroit.
No. S
Leaves Albany , 7:30 a.m.
Arrives at Dotrolt 12:80 p.m
No. 4
Leaveg Detroit ......... 1:00 p.m
Arrives at Albany 6:66 p.ra
Trains for Corvallls,
No. 8
Leaves Albany 7.66 a.m.
Arrives at Corvallls .... 5:36a.m.
No. 10
Leaves Albany . 2:36 p.ru
Arrives at Corvallls .,. 306 p.ra
No. 0
Leavei Albany ........ 7:36 p.m
Arrives at Corvallls ..... 8:16 p. w
Trains for Albany,
No. 6
Loaves Corvallls ....... 6:30 a.m
Arrives at Albany ...... 7:10 a, m
No. 0
Leavos Corvallls 12:30 p,m
Arrivos at Albany 1:16 p,m
No. 7
Leaves Corvallls 6:00 p.m
Arrivos at Albany 0:40 p,m
No. 11 (Sunday ouly)
Leaves Corvallls ...... .11:16 a.ro
Arrives at Albany ... ...11:68 a,
No. 12 (Sunday only)
Leaves Albany 12:36 p.ra
Arrives at Corvallls ..... 1:18 p.ra
For furtbor Information apply te
GEO. P. NEVINS,
Ova. Psu, AgUt Albany, Ore.
n
Seven men out of tea who get Into
able to trace their down-Issues.
society jtroublo are
ournaj 'fall to aide
Card No. -1H Effective
Juno 10.
Townnl Portland Pnasonger.
No. 10 6:83 a. m., Oregou Bv
press.
No. 18 8:40 a. in,, Cottage Grovti
Passongor.
No, 12 2:46 p. m. Roseburg Express.
No. 148:60 p. m Portland K
proas.
Toward Portland Freight.
No. 22210:06 a, m depute
11:38 a. m., Portland Fast Freight.
No. 23010:40 n. m departe
11:38 a. m Way Frolght.
Toward San lVaRclsco -PasswigV
No. 11 11:03 a. m Roseburg
Rxpress.
No. 17 0:47 p. m. Cottage Qrov
Passongor.
No, 169:66 p. m., California He
press. No. 131:31 . tn., San Franote-
oo ExproM.
Toward Baa Francisco -Freight,
No. 2212:33 a. ra., Ban Fta
claco Fast Freight.
No. 226 U:J6 a. m., arrive
11:26.
Null i think Maud haa more color
than hor slstor. Uollo Yes; about
B0 oenU worth more. Philadelphia
Itooord.
fW" iOHTH'OHf
BIG REDUCTION
On brokon lots of Ladlee and Chit-
drt-'s shoes.
OUR SPECIAL
Ladles' wool lined rubbora ar
Just what you want for tho damp,
cold T'eathor. High top rubber
boot. Regular $176 valuea now
$4.60; J3.00 valuea now $5 76,
JACOB VOGT
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