Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919, April 28, 1908, Page 9, Image 9

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DAILY CAW TAL JOURNAL. SALEM, OREGON. TUESDAY. APRIL 28, 1008
ILY ONE WAY TO RETAIN
GOOD HEALTH, SAYS COOPER
!.' theory rcKurdlng
"Jinan stomach Is rapidly becom
. i- f niinuioui tm.w--.
ft Maimg that the human atom
P" c.,a,i Vhrnn'callv deranged
fiern conditions, and that sick-
cent in io "
... intnrvlow while In
Vina hN medicine In a leading
r Mr Cooper sam: iiierv
lonea-V in h and that Is by
L&nP !!f '"M" ",!"! ?
vf weak, flabby, extend
imachs. This has been
LcA bv many gBuoiunui
r? ,.'.. .nri lurk of excr-
f until today the entire civilized
! .. -J-ort. Thin is the true
tVo.t oflho lUhoaltJ jof to-
i Llttlo can uu uuu .. . .
L the stomach lo once more
hiht bnck to normal cuimuiuuo,
. .. ...Afxi1 because my prep-
L puts the stomach in found
ijjtlon ana i ninm ..n -"
only way to secure general and per-
I mnnnnt- honlth "
Among many prominent people
who have recently become converted
to Cooper's theory is Mr E. M. How
ey.of 47 Do Hussey street, Blng
hamplon, N. Y who says: 'I had
stomach trouble for about six years.
After eating I would become b'oatod
and have a distressed feellnc for nov-
oral hours. This would be accom
panied by heartburn, and I renchod
the pblnl whore I could not enjoy my
meals at all.
"I tried different remedies In an
effort to find relief, but without
success. AftT taking three bottles
of Cooflor's New Discovery I nm en
tirely cured. My stomach does not
bother me in the least, and I can
cat anything I like. I enn cheerful
ly recommend Mr. Cooper's medl
clno to anyono amlctcd with stomach
complaints."
Mr. Cooper's medicines are niak
Ing a remarkable record. We sell
them.
.T. C, Perry.
ge'deh rule of a seat tor every faro.
If you tilt the "Merry Widow"
over one ear, beware of low signs
and nwntnga. Never try to keep a
hat in the closet. Hang it unucr
the bed or on the billiard table.
1 lie alarming extent to which
standing capacity on Belle Islo will
b reduced by reason of the vogue of
IhU lint Is now In process of com
nuiutlim. That the decreaso In tho
carrying capacity of the ferries In
consequence of Ua vogue will re
sult in frantic D. D. I. and W. de-
maud for increased fares to tho Is
land ts the gloomy conviction of the
Co mu' 11 committee on ordinances
Dotrelt Free Presx.
O '
THE TARIFF ON WOOD PULP.
MOTHER'S
GUIDE
-
minimum ii hmi
LOCAL BASEBALL
BY JOCK
h-h 1 1 1 1 m m m h-m3
fhe Falnnount club will take n
. t Miinnv nn sununv noxt anil
their luck with tho bnll team of
ct Albany is a long way
h Tit infT R'HW 111 LIIU IIIIPUIMII.
tu mwi will no doubt rIvo tho
lih" Sal m lads a run for tholr
ferV
BanKn the big follow who held
. .. . . u.1.. I'm. Onlflltl 111
tl (IIP rl"'u Kliruuu mi smium ...
.. snnilnx'H ennio botwoo.n mo
EM n".l Mast portlnnd In Port-
thiwel he rial good in tno
nt imtlnc and Holding, and
&M ,, n frond lip i) to tno cuorry
-i iHruld tliey soe lit 10 sign
t M.inlon Ih thoroughly cap
,f nitlnir sovornl Infield HOhI-
L n, urn nu nntdold. and his
k w'h the bat Is exceptionally
V ttnclhiirn Trl-Clty dub have
1 a r.w twlrlor by the name oi
' ' and It Is understood 1hat
. i about tho candy at tossing
m I U a wcll-foundod fnrt
ka l pliiM'rs nro sensltlvo re-
ns Mr weather, and uh Mnr-
pt is now on his way from a very
t 'mute south, ho win no
m..ot uitii nn llttlo troublo
imti'lnK ncqualntod with tho
w at'icr in orogon m prr-
riifVo r- iin,-r. nt Kmt Portlnml,
tbr c,i m inrU rlcht and loft,
In-- n t twn InnlncR In the five
I? I -M imt was unable to keep
n 1 went up In tho nenv-
i. s urh rnnto, Gardner Is
n-viti 1 1 -rnnii lmHoball nlnyer
b-'r and his work of Into Is
Br 'iHi'
,ie man In tho box ror
p. l the flmt game on
'i ' was thore with tho
- "id he brou bloaiod with
' . the Salem bunch
' ' r ni prospered so wen
Ic ?.
a- he umplrj) jvho lmniloJ
! v ojis for tho Snlom-Bnst
"l ihp last Sunday, may
' " y Itrnthpr of John Sain-
Is the w P.knnwn actor, but It
is 1 ,i Hi1 thnl he oould hnvu
In ;! fi to any baseball father.
It a i a though "Casey"
l'i rr of thoso streaks of
;.w h nu tlm. lntiiv mnn linit.
during tho last two games played by
tho Salem aggregation, succeeded In
outbnttlng the bunch.
Woat and Miller wore tho main
hlttoro of tho Fnlrmounts Inst Sun
day In their game . against the
Drunn's Heavers of Portland, O-ut
of tho fifteen hits mndo by Fair
mounts, West was credited with
four and Miller with four. West
getting four hits In four times at
bat.
A Twenty-year Sentence.
"I Hnve Just completed a twenty
year hoalth bontenco, imposed by
Ducklnn's Arnica Salve, which cured
mo of bleeding plica JiiBt twenty
years ago," writes O. S. Woolovor, of
Loltnyavlllo, N. Y. Uucklon's Arlnca
Salvo heals tho worst soros, bolls,
burns, wounds and cuts In the short
est time. 26c at J. C. Perry's drug
Btre.
"Mevry Widow" I lend (.'ear.
Through Information obtained by
tho society dopartmont nnd measure
ments taken by the mechanical do
partmont, wo are ennblod to glvo
te'lablo Information as to the "Mer
ry Widow" sailor hat. In dlmen
hIoiii It Is a cbmpromlse botwoen a
family iimbrolla and tno top oi a
bass drum. In dlsp'ncomoui, ns ex
pressed In tonnago, It rivals the
ante-bellum hoop skirt.
If the wonror Is out with her
host boau or one of his altornates,
the tint of tho hnt can bo relied
upon to mnngle his ear or rako the
nkln off his neck oven If tho edge has
to saw Its way through a stiff linen
ii.... if ., nttnniiitH niiv OSOAlln-
tory saluntlons It Is unquostlonnblo
that ho will got n gouged oyo or hnvo
the bridge of his nose unroofed.
If tho sldewn'k Ih narrow the
u-n.irnp nf Mm hnt and tho OSCOI't
must proceed single file, unloss ho
Is of snwed-otT stature and she a
stRtuoqus creaturo of such altl
tudf Hint he cn walk under tho pro
tection of the obtrusivo brim, ir u
atuf broo7.e Btrlko tho hnt suddonly
the one snfo plan U to loosen tho
ruv rope and let tha snllor sail.
Do not nttompt to onter the door
of tho nvorage elovator or or tho uv
orngo elosod enb. One Is wiro to
get stuck or to wreck tho hoadgeur.
Make n side dip when crowding Into
n Ptroot enr and mako an accommo
dating erools or your arm whllo de
pending on vour Individual strap. If
others crowded Into tho nlsle rosont
the wounds and bruhes you dlstrl
bite sn something sweet about tho
A Statement by Hcnnnn RldUcr,
PivAldent of the American News
paper Publishers' Association,
Of the three potent agencies for
the advancement of gonernl educa
tion nnd cntlturo among a clvllUed
people, the press, tho pulpit nnd tho
stage, the first named has In this
country by far surpassed In extent
mill lnfli!innN thn two others. Unon
one of tho Indispensable and most
expensive materials usea jn tno com
position of n newspaper, urint paper,
nn Initinrl clnlv la hnlncr lovled WlllCll
la Iniquitous and oppressive, while
at the Bamo time tno cost oi mo uo-
mnoHo tnnnufncMiro nf nnncr Is
nrontlv inrronsml throuch tho oncra-
tion of the duty on woou puip. m
there nny necessity tor iiicbo mxes
Can they bo reasonably Justified?
They arc Blmply a present the
American pnper makers hnvo by la
mentations, pretenses nnd other
means less fair than foul obtained
from the government. At whose ex
pense? Solely nt the expense of the
most unprotected nmong nil mnuu
fnniirint' tmtimtrtoA in the United
States the printing nnd publishing
Industry, more ospecinny tno news
papers. , k
Whon Hio paper mnnufneturors
got together for tho purposo of bet
tering their conditions thoy nccom
pllshod tho first stop through tho
Dlnglov tnrlfr, which put n minimum
dutv of six dollars per ton on news
print pnuer valued at not above two
cents per pound, and $S per ton
on ptiuor valued above two cpnts per
pound, and raised the dutv on wood
milp from $1.20 to $1.07 per ton.
The next stop, although oncounter
.. ..i...v iinifivH wni flnallv con-
HuniPiated bv creating n combination
to rxhnust tho surplus stock or pa
por. to cause a nnper fnmlno and to
Mni.n ,..ii.na irrnin tlilrtv-flvo dol
lars per ton In 1000. the price ; linn
i. !..,, I n fnrlv lnllliru 111 1007,
and to firtv dollars In tho present
V.- nf ttDAIlK'.
vor. Doing nn mcmim? m y'w
n.. tnrtv nftr ront respectively.
Tho pretext nut forwnrd bv the mnn
ufneturors for tholr advanco in
prices Is the Incronsid cost of wood
and 'abor. Now let us look Into that
a little closer. Government rcwird
..i.. il.nl minor mlUn ill -the United
States and Canada are making paper
nt a cost of loss than twonty-o ght
dollars por ton at the mill, and that
American mills can and do mako pa
per more cheanlv than Cunndlan
mil's by ronton or a better supply or
Hklllod Inbor, tmtauor coal and an
adequate home market for their tiro
duct, also lower ocoan rate and low-
..!.. InmrtillPu nil tllOlr OXPOrtS.
Fiiithermore. It Is a fct thnt Cn
nadlan naper mnniifHCturerii after
imyln tho dutv have profltuniv in-
lorso'd American mHnniacumMi ...
tho American markot and that
American papr makers hnvo w'lth
profit disponed of tholr product
obroRd In comnetltion with Canada,
fjrest nrttnlii. Norway and Oormany
at nrlcoa ronsldernbly below thoe
malntnlnod in the American markot.
THBTflnEtHkJN b! I
Vhn n vnnntr nrl thnnsrhtfl hn.
come sluggish ; whon sho haa head
aches, dizziness, fnintness, and ex-
Mlilta nn ulwinriuiil diafuvqitinn tn
sloop; dislikes tho socioty of other
'girls ; thtrn '.ho mother should coino
to her aid 11101111)113 for alio pos
sesses information of vitnl import
anco to tho young daughter.
At such n time the gauitest aid to
nntnm tj 1 Afiltii W Pin Hi n m'a Viirn.
tnblo Comiwund. It prepares tlio
young system for the coming
change, and has helped to bring
three generations pafoly from girl
hood to womanhood. Head what
LYDIAE.PINKHAM'S
VEGETABLE COMPOUND
has nceomplished for Miss Olson.
Tlltuu V.lli.n At fllunn. nf .117 North
East Street. Kewanee,lllinalotter
to iMrs. Pinkliam says :
Lydla K. rlnklium'H VegotabloCom-
nnd ontnblished my periods after thb
inJ2ZtXu th,li ,m opcnit,0B i Southern Pacific
FACTS FOR SICK WOMEN.'
For thirtv vent's hvdia K. Pink-
ham's Vei'talile Comjiouiul, made'
OREGON'!
OPP O RTUNITY
COLONIST RATES from nil parts of
tho United Rtn" nnd Canada to nil
piirts of Orcaon nnd tho Northwest
tvlll b0 put into effect by
the;oregonrailroad & navigation.co.
Hd
SOUTHERN PACIFIC COMPANY
" ' (Lines In Oregon)
DAILY DUKING RIAIlCn AND APRIL, 1008.
From tle Prfclpol Cities of tho MUddlcs West tho Rates will 9
M follows t
FROM TO tfALJEMf FROM TO 8ALKM
CHICAGO fS8 COUNCIL DLUPF3 ....J30
ST. LOUIS 35 OMAHA $3U
KANSAS CITY 30 ST. PAUL $30
Corresponding Rates from all othor Kantorn points. Stopovers at
plcnnuro at all pointn in urogon.
Tho Colonist Rate Is th0 Bre" f rU homebiUldcrtf. Ofcgoa tutu
unlimited resources and needs. inoro pcoplo who iloslro homes aad
larxer opportunities.
Oregon pcoplo enn accompllah Bplondld rowulta by heralding
this opportunity to all tho world, Sond Oregon lltornturo giving
good rollnblo Information about tho atato, far and wldo. Call on the
nbovo railroads for It If nccosaary.
FARES CAN BE PREPAID
Horo at homo If desired. Any agent Is authorized to accept the
required deposit nnd telogrnph ticket to nny point. Call on local
ngont or nd dross.
VM. McMURRAY,
General rnssengcr Agent, Portland. Oregon.
R. R. Time Card
n!,8ir:,a lnS:CKuIS,Tlm., Oar, N. n BMK. S,
stniKiaru ivnietiy ior hmiuui' m,
a xl has positively cured thousands of
women who-havo lieou troubled with
displacements, inliiimination, ulcera-
tion, iioioui tumors, irivguiuriue,
porlotlie paiiiH, tmcKiicne, tnac near-ing-down
feeling, llatuloney,indigus
ti()n,dl.zii)oss,ornervousproitnition. Why don't vou try it?
Mrs. lMtikhnm Invites nil slclc
women to wrlto her for mlvlue.
Hlie has iildvd thousmuls to
heultli. Address, Lynn, Muss.
Ilercinbor UDtli, 1U.01 A. M.
Toward l'ortlnnd Pnswngcr.
No. IC 5:53 A. M. Orogon Exprow
No. 18.-8:40 A. M. Cottago drove
PiiBaongor.
No. 12.-2:45 P. M. ItOBOburg Pas-
BCUROr.
No. 14.-9:13 P. M. Portland Kx-
proHS.
Toward Portland Freight.
No. 2 r
Notice. Lenvo Albany 12:35 p. m
To Improve a portion of N. Cot-Arrlvon nt Yaqulnn . . . . 0:16 p.m.
Trnlns to nnd irom iieimii.
tnirn ntroot. D Rtreet and
Btreot In the city of Salem.
Notice Ib horoby glvon that nt tho
rogulnr moullng of tho common
council of tho olty of Balom, Orogon,
he'd April 2fl, 1008, n resolution
was ndoptid to Improvo Nprth Cot
tage etroet Ih the city of Salem, Or
ogon. botwoen tho iiorlh Hue of
North Mill Crook and tho aoutli lino
of D atroot:. I) Ktroet In the city of
Salem. Orogon, botwoon the want
lino of North Cottaca Btrwt nnd tho
oaat lino of Sovonth ntroot; Svonth
Btroot In tho city of Srlom. botwoen
the north lino of D streot nnd tho
south lino of tho Fair Ground Itoad,
In th'j following manner:
I)y oatnbllohlng a pormanont
grade on cald atroota between anld
bUMbVLcIcT'
hr ''?,, " 1,-c
;
jiAi y -
""""" ii in ii i i,.
-ALCOHOL 3 PEK OKNT
ANpriplaMaPf-onaWltn Cwt r
auunuiuaj nerocaaaiirxeu
(ingUieSioatadsaadDos
dl
of
hujiu jJBUJiiiianwn
iw.Maiimii.iLi
Promoles nirfpsIinnflirftriJ-
I Tli;QnrvinirnnfilnttvAlMr
i n... i L?l vi: 1
upiuiin'iuiuiuiie nurruuudLi
I nui iiAiauiit.
JU.SMUI
Ki issL:
40 1 liCtrSSadtiJa
tSO tj,rrw.
" nirCrl Itumpftu fnr rrmfki-
-!: jc ::: jv.-ry. u niVir,
.4 jii.uur aui!iviui.uiaiui
Z orras,Conwilsk)UsJeTnslr
FwSsrcfe SiSnamre oT
c? i VFAST YOBK.
GAST0R1A
Tor Infanta and Children.
The Kind You Have
Always Bought
Bears the
Signature
of
n.:::
of Av
m &S W
Ik 111
I 1 I II
1 1 M J K
PILE
CURE
FREE
Trial Package of Wonderful l'yra-
Loavoa CurvtdllB ...... 1 : 10 p. m.
N3. 3
LonvoB Albany ' 7:30 n. m.
A. M. U:00,, a7:05. 8;05, 10.05,
V.'rlvoa at Albany 11:68 a.m. TO
Freight.
No. 220 10:40 a. m., way freight
urrlvoB, v c. iCi
No. 22011:28 a. in., way frolghlou LVu,a
No. 222 5:00 P. M. Portland Fast
departs.
1 .Toward Sn Fninclfico Pniwiongcr.
No. 11. 11.03 A. M. ItOBOburg Paa-
songor.
No. 17.-0:45 P. M., Cottago Qrovo
PaBHongor.
P. M. California Ex-
LOW
RATES
EAST
Will Io Made This Scaann by tu
SOUTHERN
PACIFIC
(IdNRS IN OllKflON)
Ftom Salem , Ott,
AS FOLLOWS.
.. .!.....
l"""v . . ... .. ...... ..!
SaJd improvomoni bhhh muniu.. . 9.G(J
lnteroctlone nnd be rontlnuoiia, ox- '0- -"
.. . ... ...J... .... Morlh ! lirAflH
tamling iroin mo niirm iihw mi , '.,, r.
Mill orfok to the south Una of Pair No. 13.-2:01 A. M. San .Francisco
Orounda llhad, and anld -r , Kxpress.
along tho contor thereof ror a width . flj ,frnncUco irrclght.
of IC foot rhall bo oxenvakd to a Portland Fast
deptlf or 10 Inohea bolow tho grndaiNo. 221.-2:43 A. M. Portland taat
or aald streets, and vhan so axoa- Freight.
vnted. shall bo rillfd with oloan NOi 22611:38 A. M. Way-Frelght
creek or rlvor gravel, so tho but- .
face of snld improvement ahnll bo VM. McMURRAY,
. . ... ..... I. A a..l.l ulra.,1
leVOI Willi HI" KrHIM' "I " .-
mlil rurt Sent to All Who Send knld dirt so oxcavated ahnll bo used Gcnt iUM. Agt., Portland, Oregon.
. .Name and Address. In making a nl onn grauo "o -am A Q v A
Thore aro hundreds of cases or Intrant for fuU width will have proper
5n r. nrt have ban irad In a Tho oU of said Improvement
Ghlcaiio ,
St. Paul
Omaha
MOTH WAVB ONI5 WAY
TIIROUOH VIA
POKTMNI) C'AMI'OUNIA
?ewydarys Ste with 1U. marl- kl bl ' ad on abutting and
sdincent proporty. aa provldud In
tha etinrtor of said city.
Romonstranoo against tho "
improvomont may be fllod within iO
Ueye rrom tno uate oi me "i au"
ted under tacts
Eas Copy of Wrafifer.
In
Use
For Over
Thirty Years
GASTORIA
A.
m. nvrnmlil PllA ClirO
Pile surforora in 4ho paa have look
ed uKn an oporatlon as tha only re
lief. But operations rarely cure, and
oiien iuu iu '" .. 7. '..... ... .i.i.. .wvi..o
Tho Pyramid Pllo cure curua. h hchuuh m i .....
rellovea Sa Bwelllug. stops tho con-1 Uy order eommon coancll. W
nation honls tno llicnra iimi iinuin i .nnr, .wv.r.... .,
gestion, n"di u.u ...v ,,, ,a , IVal of f . nublleatlon of tMn
lfllt1 1 H II11UH UlDUIJUVUt. ' - " "- "- ". t feu 1 rt
no form of plloa which this remedy noika. April 22. uos.
Is not made to cure , , , 0
Tho Pyramid Pile Cure enn be aaatl j
at homo. Thoro Is no lo or tlmo or XtyriOII
'(!ORVAi.M8 KAHTKRN R. II.
TIMK TAULIC
$74,15 $87.50
$09.15 $82.0
$0 1 .65 $81.75
$61.65 $75.00
Kansas City $61.65 $75.00
TICKHT8 WILL HIS ON SALIC
. May 4, 18
June 5, 6, 19, 20
July 6' 7, 22, 23
August 6, 7, 21,22
flood ror return in 90 days with
stopovor prlvllogus at ploasuro
within limits
REMEMBER THE DATES
For nny further Information call on
aguuis.
WM. M'MURRAY,
finnorul Piisrieiigar Agont,
POHTLAND, OIIKQON.
dotentlon from buslaaia. Thore la
No. 4
Lfaw Dntrolt 1:00 p. tn.
follows, commencing Jan, 16, 1908
Trains for Conrallls.
Mn 8
4-23-1 Ot.T.miuna Allmnv 7:55 a.m.
..-,-.- . ,
j rrlvos ft Coivallls , ,,,8;35a. m.
No. 10.
'leaven Albany 3:65 p.m.
4:35 p. vi
dotentlon from nuBiaem. "",.- ,.., . o;,rvflii4a
no eaae or plloa o aavare that tka: Coi.Htmrtloii of a Sidrwalk A" vfl at 0f'rva9
Pyramid Pile Cure will not briaf ' ' "'ii, Tlilrtwiitli Strl. I No- 6
..llnf II UUHJ llll.UV
-nllnf
Wo' make no chare for a
package of Pyramid Pile Cre
4 rtat
This
,,4Mn ...vnj
Notice U hereby glvea that at the Arrive at Gorvallla
eatett
7:46 p. tn.
cor... .r.
. Q.- ! "
TruliiM for Albany.
ad aart you rii. miaii -. "--- No. a
o your way toa.eur... A tar ,ou moa co aampt.. - - ----- ltmrm vju C:30a.rn
iiuvu iiu.il the aniiie ao io iae Hru- w- -"?-"-"".... ..,.. a..im . Aitmnv .. 7sl0a. m
ssBB&'sasfi :j"3iv tfwsr ; ra rt
thelaflamed mewibrane aa sen you "-" ",L .lufoa foi
ss
&.sa.as: "-win's wrT A,bany
ISwHaT'pVr. aid ""nrTg To 143 Yew PaVkA.aax to the city of fjlc. Ortplll. iilP.
KSSSl liST," Maraaall gM.eh ? prJS'g iffi I A It- at Afbaay 2:55p.m.
" "' . ., , klwalk to be conatraet?d la ae-j No. 7
Rut-, to N. It A. rurdmiea with aald reaolaUon now yM CrvaIIJl 6:00 P.m
Itataa from Oregoa to tae Ka- fl, . tk mg ot tJl) ely r-ArriVit. a. Albanv 6:40 p.m.
Mial hVlueatiWHal Awal4o "'iWOMer 0f Sa. Orenoa . ... .. guudav only)
T
IMMIti w " r.
..... ....... .. rHaMlonil nklO I"""- .. '. . ... . ... ....lit
VttHlUJn H.u v.. -.,.... - 1M mnM aUI l(0WafK M " n.fci ',,.,. ln
rrum Jue S0H U July ru. ibciu . g.daiwr wkb saW reiMila ;ysavea uorvanw ...
.iv.u all O. It L N pola's'J" w..J n in .l- oiiv of SaU.a I Ai-rivt at Albany .. . .11:68 a. tn
round-trip fare t Ckleatfu a '"' wrt ,r- to rontret tae saw J N. 12 (anJay only)
lUih and 2m win lie ":" "' MHli a-w-. the eoet therwif agaiaat r. .,h- 12:3 n.m.
Arrive a Corvallls .... 1:18p.m.
For furtler Inrormatlon apply to
Trains I-om ami to Vaciulnn.
' No. 3
AVrlves at CorvalIJa , tl ,11:00 a, m.
Arrive, at Albany ..... 6:66 p, m.
Leaves Ynauln ' 6:46 a.m.
:.: trmu . . . ,., Muir ihrMif a trains t
joints on the S. P. Uae rate wl iwild rool premise sad declare the
ary artordlag Ut dUtfauee. iaruuc t h0 a en upoH .aid proMrty
imint 1 from Portland round-trip , , charUr of Bald city and in
rrom Chicago to Cleveland IH onijanee No. 462. provided,
probably uot exeeod 9 00 i .,y order aotnmon council.
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Oregon Electric
Railway Company
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Leaving Kaletu.
Portland and Intermedluto stations,,
lQOal 0:15 a. nt,
I'ortiund and Intermodlato stations,
lounl 8 : 05 a. m,
West WoQdburn, Wllaonvlllo, Tiiat-
atln. Portland, llmltod 9:30 a. m.
Portland and (ntermedlato stutlons,
lOful , 11:03 a. PI.
Portland and lutormedlato atatlous,
iQtjal 2:30 p. m.
West WoodburH, Wllaonvlllo. Tuala
tin, Portland, limited 4 02 p. tn.
Portland anjl Intermediate stations,
lueal 6:35 p. m.
Arriving Siil
Portland and Intermediate stations,
loeal ..; 8:36 a, m.
Portland and lutermedlnto stations,
looal 10:45 a, m.
PoftlamljTualatla. WllsonvlUe, Woat
Woodburu, llmlta.1 ..11:15 a. m,
Portland and Intermedlato stations,
local 1:25 p. m.
Portland and I u tunned I a to stations,
local 4:50 p. m.
Portland, Tualatin, Wllsonvlllo, Woat
Woodburn, limited.. 5:47 p. m
Portland 'aiid Intermediate stations,
loeal 7:50 p. m.
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