Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919, May 05, 1908, Page 3, Image 3

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,PAIIiY CA111 TAL JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON, TUESDAY, MAY S, 1008
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Sixty years of experience with Aycr's Cherry 1
. vv.u.h. ,,,aBC us nave great confidence In
it for coughs, colds on the eht hmnMtt.
hoarseness, weak throats, weak lungs. Ask
r t" . p
h I ears ix?u ch"t '
.Ultcelnourrtmeditt. L ,,"r . 'l ",5 cPPricnce With
TuLttnihem. feo. " Ir satisfactory, then yeu will certalntv
fi.7. doctor dtdJ. have every confidence in It. ?'-r0o-l
BIKE NEWS
pr Frank Moore.
j following sanctions hnvo boon
! by the National uycijng as
, in a bulletin from the
E f 'control, dated April 22:
j7 Belleville, 111., Peerless'
iisd Cycle flicei, unri unnn-
LiMRcr, St. Louis. Mo.
.jOth and Saturday evenings
lepwmber f, at Revere,- Mass.
hrick, near uoston, (also
iirib, July 4th nlid Labor Day)
iCrdc Track Asgdclauon.
races have betn 'sactionod
i following place and dutos:',
-, Valley Strednt, L. h, 10
iHindlcap, International Cycle
lkn.
,j Camden to Atlantic City,
i rYurth Annual- ilaco of the
b Wheelmen, of Philadelphia.
SI), lrvlngton-MUDurn, (N;
.Bllo handicap,, nay viow.
Bn of Newark, N. J., Hlchard
I" Bcretary of Committee, 372
filtta street, Newark, N. J.
en Track Work ProgireHslnfc.
irk Is being hustled on the new
hrj track, and fhoro scenn to
doubt that the track will do
i!nes for the formal opening
nf IUin an iniuiivu, 'i in; iiiwii-
itork Is all up, rendy for tho
The completion of this
;nurk the beginning of a now
lor this historic spot from the
k( rlew point and it Is con
(it; expected thnt tlio comlni;
rill b" the most Important
(inttreitlng that Vnllsburg has
rllDesud,
tended IthleiN lllnstajrd.
iballctln from R. T. Kelsey,
ojd of the bonrd of control,
A , nhnonncos that on May
'Dttatcment will l)o given to
following riders, who have been
Ir lugpcnslon for competing in
fcdloncd races: Richard Andrei.
ndi, John Ilrcnnan.'L. Rrand,
km Carroll, W. J. Ctillen, II.
iilltder, Jr , A. R. Carlson,
Carmen, C. F. Ducat, R. R.
k, 11 L. Eberle, A. J. E:uIb,
J. Krtol, llonj. Evcasori, C. I.
kl, Michael Forrnri, P. Hnhn,
F. Harty, Wm. Iloltmann, 3. C.
jell, G. A. Harmes, Peter Hansen,
hmrael, A. HotahntiRer, E. A.
r. E. Johns, Curtis Jackson, F.
6ne8, Ernest Jokus, J. Knuf-
Watson . Kluozok, Goorgn
ff, Charles Lango, Louis Lusnt
Chirl08 Lutuberton, Joseph Mn-
Jo. C, Miller, William Morton,
I. Keuichaefor, Wm. C. Nelson,
VuPer, L Ochlor, A. n. Powcl-
John J. Perry, H. E. Peters,
ffety, John Reobor, It. J. S'.oh-
IC 8wcnBon, A. Swcnson, C. A.
nn, W Sclbert, Albort Schrj
C Van dor Veer, Wm. K. Vnu
jUne, Daniel 'nn Jdortlne, Wm.
w, Wll'Inm Wldman, Charles
vegans
m.
Specie Peiniiti Mounted to nidc
At the request of th 2 2d Regi
ment association, Louis J. Wnlntz,
of B-ooklyn, has been given -pedal
permission to compete a? n member
of the 22d Rest, "bicycle tenm In
evento closed to membe"a of tho Mil
itary Athletic league.
At the request of the 13th Rogt.
Athletic association, Walter Raleigh
of Rrooklyn, N Y., has bwn erantc.l
special permission to compete as n
member of the 13th Regiment bicy
cle learn iri events closed to mem
bers 6fatrie Military Athletic league.
A 1O00-3IJ1O Motorcycle HHn.
A rautorcyols stunt, which for
bIzo na Importance' has never heon1
equalltd. In this country, has been
pinnuea by tho newly organized
West-rn District of the Federation
Amorlcan Motorcjcllsts. At tho
end of tho Natlonol Federation nn
nunlk mee v;h!eh will be held In
.Vow York early In July, tho Western
Dl-trlct members will Btnr't for Chi
cago awheel, and will follow a de
lous course, taking In all the large
cities In the East and Middle West.
Tf th? present plans nre carried out,
tho trip will eat up some 1600 miles
and will account for not less than
ten days. The finish will be enliven
txl by a western district champion-
chip meet at a track in or near Chi
cago. Probably tho Harlem or Llb
ortvlllo track wilt be ohoaon. The
tour is proposed in order to arouse
Interest In the two-.wheel vehicle,
and to demonstrate Itn efficiency and
reliability under hard highway con
ditions demanding considerable sun
tnlnod speed. Tho ido'a is said to
bo favored by the manufacturers
generally ' and virtually all of the
Important mnkei of motorcycle will
he r 'presented.
The touring committee of the
Western DlHtrint, F. A. M., under
whose management tho run will be
uudertalten, consists of I. F. Alofkin,
of Chicago, chairman; Irving R.
Hail. John F. Rail, of Milwaukee;
W. E. Rhfutan, of Aurora; John T.
Fisher. Edward A. Thlem. of Min
neapolis and John S. Woodworth.
Rules similar to those usod on
Gllddon automobile toun will bo
drafted for-thls occasion.
MotorcyolcH for Fire Uw,
A fire-fighting tnotot cycle is tho
latest novelty among the two
wheclers. It carries a reel with ono
hunJred fo't of hose, nnd is bo de
signed Unit It can make 'speeJy ruhH
to the scene of the flnmui. Thu hoso
cnrrl.tl h of a stanclatd slzo and
can be lUUd to the nearest hydrant.
Sui a machine Is now In use In
sever.".' cities throughout Haly, and
flic chiefs In this country are Hor
Ioue;v considering their um? over
hero. Some experimental work Is
nlrtady under way by American do
Hlgnors, to thlB end.
C'yelb.t Scooting In Whwj'lnK.
"The bicycle craze has struck this
burg again " says the Wheeling, W.
Va , News, aiid the merchants say
BAY
I
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that more wheels are now bMng'sold
than lor several yeara pa t. Every
night there is a small army of cy
clists scooting around town."
Hike Men G.-itlior it 'Toronto.
Toronto. Ontario, has Jutst nlavad
host to the Canadian retail bicycle-
ueniars, wnoe coav ntlort this year
wag marked by Inrnt- numtinr nhd
more enthusiasm thnn has be-n wit-.
nesoi'd in s ml ai gatherings for "a
long tlnu-. The Toronto World,, in
commenting on the convention said
"Increased salra put the biko man
In a happy frame of mlhd, and rnaifo;
his convorcatloh gain the nfr'df,tbe
silver-tongued orator. Canadian
sales so far this year aro away ahead
of the -amr porlod last year, 'and
the beacon promises to be a banner
one."
Law sou to Ride at VallhburR.
Ivor liwoon, the famous Salt
Lake City crack, has signed a new
contract with the Vallsburg (N, J.)
board track management, and ho
will 'ride at the met to bo
he 1 on the six-lap oval this season.
Th. new contract supersedes n form
er one that was not entirely satis
factory to tho rldef. Frank Kram
er has already signed, and the two
noted .rivals will appear at tho open
ing meet. An elaborte program Is
being prepared for this occasion, at
which, besides tho usual number of
professional and amateur sprint
race?, a motorcycle race for nma'
U'trs hnB been scheduled. ThU last
event will provo much more Interest
ing and exciting than was tho rule
on -the old four-la) track. It Is also
oxpected that Major Taylor will be
secured for tho midweek ovents.
A Gas Coinoany Motor Corps.
An extremely interesting use for
motorcycles has boon figured out by Hats, fancy,
the Milwaukee Qas Light company,
which adds greatly to tho service it
renders. Wl'h tho monthly bllla the
company Bonds out a post card show
ing tho free service tho company un
dertaken for Its patrons. Thlo ser
vice has to do with adjustments of
rango burners, gas light mantles,
nnd tho many other gns problem
which tho woman of tho houso ti
often called upon to solvo . When
the he'p of the company's oxportB
is needed, tho patron drops tho card
into tho nearest letter box. From
ton to thirty cards aro in tho com
pany's mall every morning, nnd a
forco of six motorcyclo-mounted
burner men Btnrti out to visit, tho
trouble centers. In addition to thin
sort of sorvlco, tup machinos nre
utilized In many other way that
Bavo time and money for tho com
pany. Katfiis City Like the Motorcycle,
Kaneas City is rather hilly for bl
cyclo riders, though the proient year
has shown n notnblo Increase in it ho
number of wheels used there. But
hills do not bothor tho motorcyclo
to any great extent, and that typo of
machine has leaped into great pop
ularity in tho city of bluffs.
A matorcyclo ploaBuro club of
ouo hundred members has alroady
born formed, nnd It Is claimed that
thoro are not less thnn one hundred
and twonty-flve othor motor cycles In
dally use.
Chlof Ahern, or Kansas City has
been ndvocntlng tho formation of a
pollco motorcyclo squad for a long
time, but he was thwnrtcd last soa
tion by opposition In the ranks of
tho councllmon, This year tho chlof
will probab'y win ou.
(Juuliflcutloiis for the- Motorcycle
ficund.
Last Beaton's uso of tho motorcy
i,
MARKET
REPORTS
BY WIRE
Gift MARKET
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QUOTATIONS ON PRODUCE AT
SAN FRANCISCO AND lORT.
LAND LOCAL MARKET COR
RKCTKD UP TO DATE
(United Press Loased Wire,)
San Francisco, May D, Wheat
No. i California club, per contal,
$1,C7 0)1.05; whlto milling club,
$1.02 1.67; whlto Australian,
$1.70 1.72, northorn bluestem,
$1.02 1.07! ndrthorn club,
$1.601.05: Inferior grades of
wheat, $1.36 1. GO.
r Darley No. 1 .feed', $1.35 1.40,
with eomo fancy at $1.41 U. com
mon to fair, $1.27 1.32; brow
ing at Snn Francisco, $1.42
1.47; browing nnd shipping at
Port Costa, $1,401.4C Chevalier,
$l.CG1.85,accordlng to quality.
Duttor Fresh California extras,
23c; firsts, 22 c; seconds., 21 c;
packing, No. 1, lc; packing No.
2, 18 c.
Eggs Per dozen, California fresh,
Including cases, extras, 22e; firsts,
19c; seconds, 10c; thirds, 10c.
Cheese Per pound, California
12 c; firsts, 12c;
BilioosnessL ow
.j
I'tkiHtitM toof vlMl CurMIi nnd Ah4
wwi uoiiidn't rttiKiiin.m tkm 1 lit
Bt4HifH ffTouiB tlBio for Imliittiitl'in nn.l lill
Ioim d Kin nnw rnmplrliilj' riir-t. Itcnm
mid .Ismi lo Trnii. Our .tiled, you nil!
BY4f b nlUiont lliin In tli fnwllr " ,
- KditktO MrrAinr.N-T.
RATES
Fm uesi ror L- - '
, vy Th bowei T A Cj1 ;nr
Bait Tor
CAK&VCA,T.rtJtnc
V
rt&MM, Plhl l,rtVMii.TUrl..f)di Do Hood.
Xvnt Mdkni, WenVnn nr Orli. H S-v UnHnii
8 old In bulk. Tlia Kcnntuo tuliliit ilmnl OUO.
!rnd to nr or your money buck.
Stettlne Remedy Co., Chicago or N.Y. Sol
ANNUAL SALE,, TEN MILLION IAXES
iNTlCR-SCTIOOti FIVJ?-
"MILI3 nUNXINil IM)UT
Tho Pacific hfouhwost Athletic
association, nd organisation embody
ing the pritic'iplo .Colleges of the
northwest, Will hold an tfpon C-mllo
rnco at tho state fair grounds next
Saturday afternoon at 3 o'clock.
Tho following have boon Invited to
send representatives to take part In
the centest: Portland and SaUm
Y. M. C. A., Columbia University,
"Willamette University, Oregon Agri
cultural college. University of Ore
gon, McMlnnvlllo college, Pacific
college and Pacific university.
Onu of the most Important nnd In
teresting events of tho. afternoon
wilt bo a Hvo mile run to bo mndu
by Arthur Halght, tho Indian for
tho Chomnwa sohool who ran the
first lap In tho recent Salem to Port
land, relay raco In 27 minutes. ThU
time bus been subtly disputed by a
Portland paper nnd the Y. M. O. A.
In that city. To provo their conten-l
tlon that Halght mndu the ftvo mile
Will ' U Made This Scusop by tk
SOUTHERN
PACIFIC
(LINKS JN JQlfatiOX)
J?,tom Slem. Oxe
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TOJ
AS FOLLOWS J 3
DOTH WAYS ONE WAY
TKROUOIL VIA
"TOItTLAND
Chicago
St. Louis
St, Paul
Omshi
Keconds, 10c; California Yo-ung
America, fancy. 134c: firsts. 13.
Storngo Kastern fancy New York run m innl llmo ute inumn 8C"01
nas 'mauo arrangement tor iiiui tu
Kind Yor llsvcn Alwava Bonekt. nnil which has hcen
use for over 30 years, has kerne tho signature of
sn -- ani boeamndo under his pcx-
C&jtJ&ty- J Soaal saprvislon elnco its iufancy
iaryyt CXc&Asi Allow no ono to docelvo you hi thliu
All CountcrivltM, Imitation wd" Jast-as-Bood" nro but
KPtrinieiits tlmt trifle with nnd. dauger tho health of
kats ml Children Experience ugainBt Experiment-
What is CASTORIA
Cwria Is a hamdess substitute for Castor Oil, Pare
goric, Irops uiul Soothing Sj-rups, It Jh JPlrnjiant. It
alalns neuher Opium, Morphhw nor other Narcotic
Waiico. ltd ago lH its jfuaratee. It destroys Worms
" allays reverlsluiess. It cures Dlarrhrea and "Wind
CoUc It relieve Teething Troubles, cures ConstlpaUou
wl Platul.ne. It asslmUates tlio Food regulates tho
JJonuifi, nrfi Bowels, giving healthy aud natural uleep.
Te CLJldrm's I-unacea Tho Mother Friend.
KNU.KE CASTORIA ALWAYS
Be" J the Signature 01
lCVc; Oregon, 14c.
Potatoes Per ccntnl, I.ompocs,
lAhiil.2t Oregon burbnnhH, 7Rc
$1.00; river whites, Taney, AQ8
85c; now potatoes, $1.75 $2.00.
" Onions' Ilermudns, $1,75 H 2.00;
Australian brown, $t.00 05.50 per
crate; red onions, $1.75(2.00 per
tack.
Oranges Per box, navels, fancy,
$2.50(fj2.7G: standard, $2.00(9)2.55;
Tangerines, $1.50(0)2.00.
hUiKM MAltKKT.
AH-nl WliolcMtlc MArkt,
EKCa He.
Uuttsr Creamery 22V4c.
Cows $3 03.50.
Ilcmj lie; mixed chlckons, 5c.
Local wheat 828Gc;
Oati) 38 40c.
Darloy $25.
Flour Hard wheat, $4.50 4.S0.
v-lloy, $4.00.
Hay Cheat, $13 14;. clover. $10
12 per ton; timothy, $14 $15.
Onions 3c.
Hops 1907 crop, 4i4c.
CnBcara Dark 3 to 3 vie.
Mohair 18c
ltnill Mnrket,
Oats $1.451. 50 per cwt.
Wheat $1.00.
Ilolled barley -$31.
KggB 20c.
lluttor Connto., 0c; tironmery,
30c.
Klour Valley. $1.10(R1.20 pet;
sack; hard wheat, $1.40. '
Ilrnn ?0c pflr sack; $30.00 por
ten: shorts, $1,25 per sack.
Hay Cheat, $10.50 17; clovor,
$15; client, 85c; clover, 75c por cwL
Orangoo $2.CC 2.75.
Livestock.
Horj Fat, $5.50.
Stock hogs $4.50.
Stoors Topb, $3.60; fnlr, $2.75
$3.00.
make tho run at tho fair grounds
Saturday. Halght made tho run a
year ago In 28 minutes, nnd this
yonr, It Is to b rnmembere'd, ho hnd
tho rtrongest wind of tho season be
hind him.
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IIIIIOIINIU'SN 1111(1 CoilfctllMltloil.
For yenrn I was trobuled with bll
touinosH nnd constipation, which
mndo life mlsorablo for me. My
appotlto failed me. I lost my usual
forco nnd vitality. Pepiln prepara
tions and cathartics only mado mat
ters worse. I do not know whdro I
should lmvo been today had I not
tried Chamberlain's BtomaclJ and
"Lifer Tablet. The tablets rollovo
tbo 111 feolliiK at onco. hirengiuon
tho dlgcBtlvo functions, purify tho
stomach, liver aud blond, holplng
tho system to do Its work naturally.
Mrs. Tlnsa Totts, ninnlnghnm,
Ala. Tlidso tablets aro for snlo by
Dr. Stono's drutf store.
For u burn or scald apply Chain
borlnlu'n Sulvo. It will allny tho
pain almost Instantly nnd quickly
heal tho In J if red parts. For salo by
Dr. Stono's drimstoro.
- O"
Wonder how tome of tho Iuw tho
poKtorrtcu depnrtmont makes would
stand tho supreme court toit?
Voal CffT'fio.
c'" in pollco worK, waH siuaieu wun TroplCAl FrulU.
Interest by tho chlofe all over the nnnanas $0.00.
It lias got so In farming 4hat it Isi Or-nK?s $2.402.50.
Is that the members of a motorcyclo' Lamons--$3.504.00.
sqund must be of small nnd wiry. Portland Market,
build, of an ago ranging from 25 ! Wheat-Club. 84 6-8 5c; valley,
A , mu it i ....- t 84R'85c; bluestem, 80.87c. -
to 36. Tho police h-ads have do-' PouUr'y ,,,; " uopWAv,
chlrd that thee men need not boidiieks, JOtblCc; pigeons, old, $1 per
extra strong as to muiclo, but It Isldoin.
imperative that they bd very actlvoj Mlllstuff Dran. $24.
and full of nerva. S It hnppenJ .I'TTTS' VrtUCy' ,7,5! "'
tbat tho blc nr oldorly policeman! vetch $14.
finds hlmnelf out of It, when It' n .
M You Hare Always Bouglit
!n Usa For Over 30 Years.
. ctNrttH ., r w- . - v -
coraos to picking men for tho motor- uoafnw. Cannot bo Currd.
cyclo forco. ,y local applications, as they cannot
,,j rnch the diseased portions of the
. ,-sr Thero Is only ono way to euro
im .mum v,.iiiiiiiwii uimikij i 'fiearnesi. ana tnai is oy constiiuuon-
SiitTcrlng. n romedles. Deafness Is caused by
Rheumatism causes moro pain an inflamod condition of tho mucous
and suffering than any other disease, Mining of tho Eintachlnn Tub When
for thn reason that It Is tho most this tube l inflamed von bnvo n
common of nil ll's, and It Is cortalnly rumbling sound or Imperfect hear
ratifying to wifferera to know thai jnff an.i when It Is otitliulv oloSed,
Chnmborlaln's Liniment will afforJ deafness h tho rosult. and nuless tho
relief, nnd make rtst and sleep pos-, intinmntlaii can be taken out and
s'b'e. In many casostho relief from this tube rrfitond to Its normal con-
pain, which Is nt first temporary, dpion, hearing wIM bo destroyetl
ha becomo permanent, while in o'd forever; nine ca-03 out of ten aro
peop'e r.'.ibjnct to chronic rhsuma- ,aued by Catarrh, which is nothing
tlsm, often brought on by dampness bllt nn inflamed condition of tho
or change- in the weather, a per- mucous Hurfaees.
man-nt cure cannot be expoctrd; va will give Olio Hundred Do!
tho re'lef from pain which this linl-. iars for any case of dcafnoiB (caused
ment affords Is alone worth many j,v catarri) that cannot bo cured by
times Its cost. 25 and 50 cent size jall' Catarrh Cure. Send for clr
for sale by Dr. Stono'o drug store, jculars free. F. J. CHENEY & CO.,
. , o j Toledo, O.
To tha br'orless cact-io. tho born- j So'd ly drugelsts, 75c.
leas cow and spineless man has now Take iiaira ramiiy nils ior con
It Iteaclrd the Spot.
Mr. 10. Humphrey, who owni a
largo genoral store at Omega, O.,
ami is presldont of the Adams Con li
ly Telophono Co., ns well as of the
Home Telophono Co , of IMko county,
0 says of Dr. King's Now Discov Discev
ery: "It sav:d my life once. At
least I think it did. It seemed. to
reach tho spot tho very scat of my
congh whon iverythlng else failed.'
Dr. King's New Discovery not only
rcach tho cough snot; It heals tho
fisoro Bpots and tho vfeuk spots In
(hront, lungs and chest. Sold under
guarnnteo nt J. C. Perry's drug
Jnro. 50c. and $1.00 , Trial bottle
free.
A mnnuro pile and sprendur, and
a weakly meadow 8UgKC how to
ir.e a spare daj in spring,
in 1 ' " flu 1
. i 1
Poison Oak Poifcouliifr.
Dnllr.rd'n Snow Liniment euros it.
y.r, O. II. 1. Cornelius, Turner, Ore.
wrltts My wlf has dUcoverod that
Snow Liniment 00 res "PoImoii Qalt
Poisoning," a very painfril trouble.
8I10 not only eureil a case of It 'on
hortolf, but on two of hor frle.ndi
who wero poloiiol by lil some
ivy.
Price 2Ge, 50c and $1.00.
o
CALTl'XWNIA
$87.50
$82.50
$ai.7?
75.06
$75.0i
r
$74.15
$69.15
$0U65
$61.65
Konss City J6I.65
TICKETS WILL DE ON SALB
May 4, 18
June 5, 6, 19, 20
July 6' 7, 22, 23
August 6, 7, 21,22
Good for return in 00 days wltkr
fltopover privileges at pleasure
within limits
REMEMBER THE DATES'
For any further Information call on
ngontB.
WM. M'.MUIUtAY,
General Paimongcr Agent,
PORTLAND, OREGON.
sorriuntv pacimo
It. H. TIMK CARD
' TIMK CARD
IcnvliiK Salem.
Portland and Intcrmcdlnto stations;
local .' C:15 a,
Portland and intcrhiodlsto slatlonsj
local ,. 8:05 A. M.
West Woodburn, Wllsonvllle, Tiual-
ntln, Portland, limited 0:30 n. a.
Portland and 'intermediate stations,
local 11:03' a. m
Portland and Intermediate stations,-.
local 2:,30 p. .
West Woodburn, Wllsonvllla. Tuala
tin, Portland, llmltod 4:02 p. m.
Portlnnd and intermediate statloas,
local 5:35 p. ,
Arriving Salem,
Portlnnd and Intermediate station,
local . ...f 8:36 a. m.
Portland and Intermediate stations,
local i.,., 10:45 a, m,
Portland, Tualatin, Wllsonvllle, WMt
Woodburu, limited .,11518 a. w.
Portland and Intermediate statles.
locnJ , . , 1:25 p. m
Portland nnd lilttrwwHato statloa
local 4; GO p. w.
Portland, Tualatin, Wllsonvlllo, Wwt
Woodburn, limited., 5:47 p. m.
Portland nnd Intermediate stations,
'ocal , 7:50 p. w.
WM. McMURRAY,
(Jen, Phrs. At., PortlnHel, OrcKw.
Tlio, M. Scott, Asst. G, V, A.
been addod tho boozelovi saloon.
OA.81OXLXA.
stlpatlon.
Regular JIw-tiHg
Of Chadwlck Chapter No.
37 Or-
Ider of Eastern Star, Tuesday even
ing, May 5 at S o'clock; Initiation
Tho education of thu (toll shourd
begin tho day it Is born, which will
prevent "brouklng" late op.
L o
Ibid Attack of Dysentery Cuml.
"An honored ellUon of this town
was suffering from a severo attack
of dysentery Ho told n friend If h
could obtain a bottle of Chamber
lain's Colic. Cholera and Plorrhoon
Remedy, ho felt confident of being
cured, he having ual this remed
In the West. He was told that 1
kept It In stock nnd lqit no time in
obtaining It, and was promptly
cured," says M. J. Lrach, druggist,
of Wolcott, Vt. For Kile by Dr.
8tono' drug scorp.
Tho hog grower who quits when
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No. 4
Leaves' Datrolt l:00p. a.
follows, commencing Jan. 10, 1808
Tmliis for CorvaUbj.
No. 8
Leaves Albany 7:55 a. .
rrlves it CorvalllB .... 8:35 a. w.
No. 10.
Lmvo$ Albnny 3:65 p. m.
Arrives at Corvallls ... 4:3Cp. ja.
No. C
Leavoa Albany , .. 7:45 p.m.
Arrlvs at Crtrvallls . ... 8:25 p.m.
TraliiM for Albany,
No. 5
Leaves Corvallls 6S0 a. m.
Arrives at Albany 7?10a. i.
No. 0 .
Le:ivo3 Corvallls 2:15 p.m.
An Ives at Albany 2:55 p.m.
No. 7
Loaves OirvnllJa .,.,.. C:'00p, m.
Arrives at Albany 6:40 p.m.
No. ll (Sunday onfy)
Leaves Corvallls 11:15 a.m.
An Ives at Albany 11:58 a.m.
No. 12 (SunJny only)
Leaves Albnny 12:35 p.m.
Arrives a: Corv4llls .... 1:18p.m.
For further Information apply to
TraiR f-oni mi to Yaulna.
No. J
Arrives w Corvallls .. .11; 00 aim.
Arrive, at Albany 5; 56 p. au,
Loaves YAaulBa 8:45 a.m.
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