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    . DAILY CAW TAL JOUKN.Uj, 8ALEM,0REG0N, THURSDAY, JUNE 8, 1008
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THE CAPITAL JOURNAL
K. IfOFER, E1. and Prop.
An Independent Newspaper Dovoted to American Principles and
the I'rogrcM and DevSlopcmont or All Oregon.
rullltlicl Kverr Kvonltiit K.icept Sunday, Salem, Ore.
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suiisciiiotioN' rates.
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(lurariAoiy in Auvanre.)
Dlly, by carrier,, pr year I...W.0O Pur mouth COO
Dally, by mall, per "year- 4.00 I'er tnotrih 83c
Weekly, by raall, per vear 1.00 Six months 60c
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SPECIAL DELIVERY ' ' H
For convenience of subscribers branch doll very offices are establish'
ed at tho following places at 3G cants tfor month, $1.00 for throe menths:
Asylum Store, F. O. Do Voo & Son, Asylum Avoivuo Junction.
Cartlne, Soventoenth street, A. W. Lane, Garden Road Store.
Daiio'a Store Alex.- Dauo, SduthCommorclal street. .
Electric Storo, C. M. Epploy, East State street.
Fairgrounds Storo, Harrison Dee, Fnlrgrounds Road.
Howoll'a Cornor, Twelfth and Cross streets.
Gv K. Grocery, A. A. Euglebnrt, Twolfth streot.
Wheeler's Store. W, D. "Wheeler, Highland avonue.
Yew Park Store F. G. Boworsox, Twelfth and Leslie.
Lane Grocory, Seventeenth strct
J. L. Mooro & Son, corner Capitol and Union streets.
West Salem Storo, West Salem.
ZInn's Confectionery, 478 Btato street.
Dr. Stone's, 241 North Commercial streot.
Huffman' Storo, North Sixth streot.
Gorman' Bakory, corner 'Twelfth and Ghcmskota. V '
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UNITE FARMERS' TELEPHONES.
Tho conference called by Wm.
Goodrich of Chemawa at Salem next
Saturday in a vory Important one.
Thoro aro now hundreds of farm-
era.' linen .connected with tho Salem OATIONAL CENTER. Tho olection'
switchboard, AND THERE SHOULD 0f a progresslvo man as a mombor
a business collogo, with a Normal
school, and Sacred Heart academy,
and our splendid 12-grado public
schools, this la possible.
SALEM MUST NOT LAG IN THIS
AMBITION TO BECOME AN EDU-
BE MORE.
If tho trustees and directors will
get togothor and adopt lines of co
operative work and Biibmlt thorn to
tho Pacific Tolophono Co., thoy will
got favornnlo consideration,
Thoro is no good roason why all
tho farmers linos in tho valley
should not bo united In tho Salem
ofllco nnd bo open and FREE TO
ALL SUBSCRIBERS AT SALEM.
Mr. Goodrich dosorves credit for
ontorprluo In working up tho Idon
'Of uniting nil thoso Intoroati for tho
rmbllo bonoflt.
THE DEPOT OAR SERVICE.
Tho city council should securo to
tho pcoplo n regular olcctrlc car
service to tho Southorn Pacific pas
songor depot.
'Tlia.t station Is not contrnlly locat
ed and with trains nrrlving nt nil
hours pf tho night, A CAR SERVICE
IS VERY IMPORTANT.
If thoro Is no sorvlco but tho rog
ular Yew Park carllno, thoro will
bo many trains that will not bo fur
nishod with electric car facllltloi.
Tho doop crook that runs botweon
tho Yew Park lino and tho station
Is a serious obstaclo to pnssongors
tuklng tho Yow Park lino.
Thoro will always bo DANGER OF
PERSONS FALLING INTO THAT
CREEK in trying to get over and
catch earn at night,
If tho Yow Park lino Is used to tho
station a flno wldo brldgo should
bo put in thoro, and railings provid
ed so that psoplo will not walk off.
Thon thoro should bo an olcctrlc
car to moot ovory train, NO MAT
TER AT WHAT HOUR OF THE
DAY OR NIGHT IT ARRIVES.
Tho station Is Inconvonlontly lo
cated for tho traveling public. It
will bo a hardship on- our city to
withdraw what llttlo' accommoda
tion thoro la now for tho travollnj;
public.
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MAKE SALEM A SCHOOL CENTER
of tho school board makes a groat
deal moro. possible
With tho great growth mado In
three years of over 100 per cont
a year, tho Salem High school can
bo mado the first High school In tho
stnto In every respoct.
Wlllnmetto university with Its ful
ly equipped colleges of law nnd med
Icino, with Its Bplcndid college qf
music and llboral arts, with Its nor
mnl school, LEADS ANY UNIVERS
ITY IN THE STATE.
Taking ndvantngo of all that Sa
eom has In tho way of educational
Institutions, upholding thorn llboral
ly, and dotormtnod to push thorn nil
to tho front, Salem has tho greatest
futuro along. educntlonnl lines.
Thoro Is no lino of dovolopmont
along which Salem can mako groat
or progresn than by becoming tho
groat school center of tho Wlllam
otto vnlloy.
THIS IS POSSIBLE AND IS THE
NATURAL DESTINY OF THE CAP
ITAL CITY, which Is a homo and
ro3ldoncn city nnd can nover be
como a big manufacturing contor.
With Willamette university, with
WHAT IS A MAJORITY?
Small Depositors
Our Bank wolcomos small de
positors, in our Savings Depart
mont as small an amount iu one
dollar will open an account.
Wo hnvo good reasons for giv
ing thoso accounts our best sor
vlco. Many of our large deposi
tors started as small depositors
and n largo numbor of satisfied
depositors with small accounts Is
a good ndvortlsomont for our
bank.
Young pooplo especially nro in
vitod to take advantage or this op
portunity to start ,n bank account.
Ono of tho preachers loading tho
prohibition ennado In 'Mcdford was
asked polntblnnk tho questien: "Do
you believe In tho ruj6 of tho ma
jority?" Tho mlnlstor thought a mlnuto
nnd thon said: "YES, UNDER CER
TAIN CONDITIONS."
Tho Mcdford Trlbuno says ho
mount that when tho majority voted
as ho thought It should ho bollovcd
In majority rulo. Whon It voted
against h's wlshos. ho did not bo
llovo In It.
This wns an lionoit expression
from nn honest man. Most pcoplo
really think tho snmo way, but have
not the courage to say so. ALL
PROHIBITIONISTS THINK THIS
TODAY.
Much of tho prattling hard about
majority rulo In tho wot nnd dry
fight Is bunombo, miro and simple.
THE ANTI-SALOON LEAGUE DOES
PRACTICAL POLITICS, and resorts
to nil tho tricks Over usod by tho
ward-hoolor, bosltlos working sov
oral now st'ints nnd keoplng tho wo
man and bnblos busy overtime.
If a precinct Is wst, sevoral othors
known to bo dry are tacked on, nnd
tho wot closed by "majority rulo."
that 13, BY THE VOTES OF THOSE
LIVING OUTSIDE THE WET PRE
CINCT. Under tho Orogon local op
tion law, tho majority rulo Is always
consistently applied to ndvanco tho
ensue of prohibition.
This la tho "majority rule" loudly
proclaimed by tho prohibitionist.
A 8alom lawyor for local option
stated the enso right when ho said
Its was a law to be construed only
IN THE INTERETS OF PROHIBI
TIONNEVER AGAINST PROHI
BITION, Lot nil understand this plainly
and horeaftor voto not on local op
tion, but on Prohibition,
THE TIME TO BUILD
Ignoranco on the part of an Indi
vidual, community, stnto or a na
tion may not bo oxcusod when ovory
facility nnd every opportunity exist?
for Its removal.
stated. It Bhould bo charged up to flrT
tho shortcomings of lumbromett I
dealers In hardware, roal cstato mot.,
bankers, commercial organizations
nnd Industrial associations.
Tho proas of tho country occv
s'onally prints an article sotting
forth tho advantages which builders
may dorlve, Ixut no systematic cam
paign fdr tho cnllghtonmonf of the'
pdopla who nro In a position to build
over has been launched. '
THE TIME TO BUILD. ThU
country Is sufforlng, If at all, with
suppressed enthusiasm. Tho waro
Iioubcs aro hill; stocks of lumber,
building hardware, Umo qomont and
all othor ciasoos of building material
aro more than sufficient to Bupply
tho, present domands. Nominally
some manufacturers of building ma
terials havo not lowered their prices,
but In ovory lino, owing to tho Black
demand, dcnlors aro Willing to mak i
concession to securo business. This
Is Iruo of tho glass makors, lumber
men, hardwaro dealers, brick and
Btono men nnd of producers of al
most ovory artlclo that bntors Into
tho construction of dwellings, ware
houses nnd ofllco buildings.
It is true In ovory lino of Industry
In tho United Stales and each par
ticular department of trado Is wait
ing for SOMETHING TO START.
NOW IS THE TIME TO START
IT. Tho reason has boon stated and
may bo roltorated.
Material and lnbor can bo secured
on moro ndvantngeous terms hqw
than at any othor tlmo within tho
last flvo years, nnd probably moro
cheaply than will bo possible at any
tlmo nftor 1908.
Mills and fnctorlos aro being op
erated under reduced schedule.
Some of thorn nro closed down on
tlroly. Tho workmon whb manned
thoso Institutions nro Idlo; somo of
thorn aro walking tho streets look
ing for employment. Thoy aro ablo
and nnxlous to work nnd under tho
prcsont conditions will glvo greater
and better sorvlco In oxchnngo for
less money now than thoy hnvo boon
necu'tomed to give In tho past.
Money Is sonslor. A Chicago bank
hns Just Issued this stntoment:
WE MARE 'A REAL ESTATE
"LOAN LATE IN MAY AT 4)6 PER
CENT AND SOLD IT THREE DAYS
AFTER WJ3 MADE IT. AVE ARE
MAKING LONAS EVERY DAY AT
r PER CENT AND THAT WILL RE
THE CURRENT RATE VERY
SOON.
Lumber how Is being offered nt
prlcos which appear ridiculously
low whon compared with market
valued last year. Whero tho man
ufacturer or tho doalor refusos to
mako heavy concessions In prlctH
somo ono oloo willing to do so stops
In nnd takes tho trade.
This year a groat deal of lumber
hns boon sold nt prlcos that did not
yield Biifllc'.ont to cover tho nctual
cost of producing tho stock. This,
of ccurso, hns not boon tho enso gen
erally, but tho lumbor trndo, so far
this year, hm boon conducted on
about tho same bnsls n tho buslneic
of tho man who trades a dollar for
100 cents.
Yellow pine, hemlock, spruce,
northorn plno and hardwoods In nil
sections of tho country now are, bo-
Ing offered at prlcss ranging from
$2 to ?10 bolow last yoar's schedules.
Shingles, red cedars from tho wos?,
bringing $1.20 to $1.30 n thousand
bolow last year's level.
Prices of mlllwork aro on approx
imately thtf samo footing. Other
kinds of building material also arj
bolng offorod nt bargain prlcos.
Retail dealers as n class have
worked off their high prced goods,
which havo been replaced by late
purchases nt as near current values
as It was possible to securo.
In somo soctlons of tho country
building has been good but as n
whole It la far from satisfactory.
Its sluggishness may be tracod
largely to tho Ignoranco of the peo-J
pie who nro ablo to build and who
do not appreciate or do not know
of presont advantages,
A moment's reflection could con
vlnco anyone that it Is a pretty sate
thing to buy nt prices which repre
sent merely .tho cost of production.
ilt Is Incumbent .upon those who
handle building material to acquaint
the trndo with thoso facts,
.
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fimiMEv in N ri'l'TITTTTMTVrTTITTttt
Don't
Get Run Down
Very few ileewws canget sC M
t.a. . ... L
foothold on vigorous con
sjtlttitlon. ' l
Almost ny dkesa makes an
(bmv inrod,''Men vbur gn
'IM.k.'. &yrm "
DR. D. JAYtfE'S
TONIC
VERMIFUGE
Cttncs In. '
It acta in the way that all
tfe'o moat progressive phy
sicians endorse along the
line of praoatitlon. '
It isn't an unnatural
ttlmutant, but a meana
of making the assimilative
organs do thblr wojk un
impeded and thoroughly.
JayaV' SaaalWe Villi -i a
Rntlt, af and efTcctlvft Liver
tsuUtor. Xpowa and Died
or ii yaua.
z '
X'bi
ijlt Is Not, Advertising::
j ! Which Survives;' But;:
: j the Things Which Are I j
: : Advertised : : : :
T
i.::'t
mm
HE "clovorost advertise-
mont" you ovor wroto J
inuy oo quuo lorgotton
now, ovon by tho hint
frionds it mndo for you! it
. may survlvo only in tho blggor I
;; storo it holpod to create j
But It Is Just as contnin f hut ' '.
' tho blggor storo of tho futuro
I i Is to grow out of tho advortis- ;
, . uig oi mo prcaoni as u is tiiat
; tlje etoro as It now Btands lo
! . tho result, In largo moaauro. ! !
of your "forgotton" advortisa-
' ' monts.
HP mm . ...
xou navo preBorvou tho re- ..
salts of adVortlslnE. You riuidt
T creato now results through ' '
I. now advertising. ',',
t-g-M-i 1 1 1 1 1 II H I H 1 1 1 1 1 1 '
Tho nowapapora thoso days aro
won fiuod with collogo doings. It Is
In a groat cause.
LO
EATEd
EAS11
Will Bo Mado This b. '
s9V!,er'J
! MK. IN SE00S1
Fiom Salem, Q
ki
TO
who do not know or who nro hesitat
ing with tho prcsont stnto of affairs
and impressing upon thorn tho groat
Bavlng which can bo mndo by tho30
who build whon building can bo
dono most cheaply and most satis
factorily. o .
For n Sprained Ankle.
As usually treated, a spralnod
nnklo will dlsnblo tho Injured per
son for a month or more, but by ap
plying Chamberlnln's Liniment nnd
observing tho directions with onch
bottlo faithfully a euro may bs ef
fected lu many cases' In loss thnn ono
wook's.tlmo. This liniment Is a
moat romnrkablo preparation. T.'y
It for a sprain or brtilso, or whon
laid up with chronic or muscular,
rhoumatlsm, and you nro cortain to
bo dollghtcd with tho prompt rollof
which It affords. For Bale by Dr.
Stouo's drug store.
Now Corporatloim.
Stato Lino Warohouso Company;
Principal ofllco, ""Stato Lino, Oro.;
cnpltnl stock, $3000; Incorporator,
A. J. Fix, M. McDonald, Anton Ef
flngor, Jns. P. Soltz and Ooorgo Har
mon. '
C003 Bay Browing Company;
principal ofllco, North Bend, Oro.;
capital stock, $30,000; Incorpora
tors, Charloi Thorn, Potor WIcck
and Anna Wleck.
E. W. Holm & Company; princi
pal office, Portland; capital stock,
M.C00; Incorporators, E. W. Holm,
W. L. Toboy and F. L. Toboy.
Astorln, Seasldo and Tillamook
Railway Co.; principal ofllco, Astor
ia, Orogon; cnpltal slock, $2,000,
000; Incorporators, F. L. Evans, II.
O. Vnn Duson, E. Z. Forguson nnd
W. E. Buffum.
Tho Best Pills Ever Sold.
"Aftor doctoring 15 years for
chronic Indigestion, and spondlng
over two hundred dollars, nothing
has dono mo ns much good as Dr.
King's Now Llfo Pills. I consider
thorn thb host pills ovor sold,"
whitoB B. F. Ayscuo. of Inglosldo,
N. C. Sold under gunrnnteo at J.
C. Perry's drug storo. 2Gc.
p
Tho Collioum at Rome wns built
by Vespasian to nccommodnto 100,
000 spectators. It covers flvo and
one-half acros ntid was 120 foet
high.
No Need of Suffering from Rheuma
tism. It Is a mistake to allow anyono to
suffor from rhoumntlfltn, ns tho pain
can always bo rolloved, and In most
cnBos a euro offoctod by applying
Chnmbarlaln'B Llnlmont. Tho ro
llof from pnln which it affords 1b
alono worth many times Its cost. It
makes sloop nnd roit posslblo, Evon
In case? of long standing this lini
ment should bo used on account of
tho rollof which it affords. Do not
bo dlscouragod until you hnvo given
It a trial. For salo by Dr. Stono'3
drug storo.
Thoro h nlso n oxaggoratcd Idoa
to tho numbor of good things to bo
found In t,ho average rofrlgorator.
Chicago
St. Louis
St, Paul
Omaha
AS FOLLOWS!
llOTir tr '
THROUGH fvS
nnrTr . l. ' 'I
"""'"" PALI)
W4.I5
$69.15
f6.65
$61.65
$S7.3i
m
m
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COFFEE
The goodness of every
thing else at breakfast de
pends on the coffee.
Your ewer rtnrn your money l( you doq'l
IIV.0 Sshtllimr'-' .! vn iav l)lm.
Tho Ills Head.
Ms of two kinds cqncolt and the
Dig hcnu tnat comes from 'a sick
headache, DbcB.ydur hoad over fool
llko' a gourd and your brain fool
looso nnd'Boro? You can" euro It la
no tlmo by noting. on your llvor with
Ballard's Horblne. Isn't It'wofth
trying for tho ubsoluto and cortain
relief you'll got? Sold by all deal
ers. w
Evor 8co a screon that you woro
not ovorwhelmod with n desire to.
know what 13 bohlnd It?
o
Poison Oak Poisoning.'
Ballard's Snow Llnlmont cures It.
Mr. O. II. P. Cornollus, Tumor, Oro., Local
wruua iy wjio nns uiscovoroa i"i T.
Snow Llnlmont cures "Poison Oaic'1""
Poisoning," a vory painful trouble Local
Kansas City $61.65 $75J
. TICKBTS WLL DE ON SALE
May 4, 18
June 5, 6, 19, 20
July 6' 7, 22, 23
August 6, 7, 21, 22
Qood for return la oo itn VJ
iwiuv0r iTivnegoj t pemri
wunia limits
REMEMBER ME DAB
tor any further Information all i
agents,
WM. M'MURRAY.
Glrnai, J,ener Agent,
PORTLAND, ORfiGOX.
Tlmo Card No. 03, Sontbcra VimM
itiilu JC,,,W," Bun(Uri f it,
Toward Portland, rawwtr.
ino. lo. d:13 n. in.Oreoa Eil
press. I
No. 18.-8:40 a. o. ColUp Oronl
liutiduugir. i
No. 12. 2:45 p. m.noHburg pul
auiiKur. ,
Toward Portland, Frtljbt.
iso. 222. 5:00 p, m.-Port!u
rast rroignt.
o. inn. iu;tu n:n t b.-i
way frolRht. I
Tonanl Sail lYancisco. PMMfr.
No. 11 1 . :03 a. n.-Rolwl
nasBonce1
No. 17. OMfi p. m. CfttUf j OtMtB
passonge.
No, 1C' 0:lU ii. . CilltorotiK
press. ' I
No, 13. 3:31 a. m. San FnncbaB
express.
Toward San FrancUco. FnHt.
No. 221. 2:43 n, m.-Portlini t.
freight. I
No. 225.-11:28 a. m. way frc'cntl
herself, but on two of her friends
Slio not only cured a enso of It on
who woro poisoned by this samo Ivy.
Prico 25c, 50c and $1.00.
. o
If thoro Is ono thing a garrulous
mail dotests moro than another It 'a
a talkativo woman. -''
o-
Now Notaries,
John M. Puttonger, A. G. Gngo,
H. V. Carpenter, Portland; O. A.
Jones, Barnegot.
Stomach Troubles,
Many remarkable cures of stom
ach troubles have boon effected by
Chamberlain's Stomach nnd Llvor
Tablets. Ono man who had spent
ovor two thousand dollars for modl
clno and treatment was cured by
a few boxes of those tahlots. Price
25 conts. Samples freo at Dr.
stone's arug store.
Hudson s Arnica Salvo Wins,
Tom Moore, of Rural Routo 1,
Cochrnn, Ga writes: "I had a bad
sore como on tho Instep of my foot
and could find nothing that Would
heal It until I applied Bu,cklon's Ar
nica Salvo. Loss than half of a 25
cont box won tho day for mo by af
fecting a perfect cure." Sold under
guarantee nt J. C. Perry's drug
storo.
u
CASTOR I A
I'or Infants and Children.
Tfii Kind You Wm Always. Bought
Bears tno &?
Blguaturo f Crftj
Oregon Electlrc T!m TaW
Tlmo of arrival and departure ctl
cars at Salem Is as follows, Portlitll
nnd intormndlato peints:
Arrive wi
8:40 a.m. 6.00 a. t
10:60 a.m.
1:25 p.m.
Expross 4:20 p.m.
Local 5:45 p.m.
Expross 8:20 p.m.
;05 ii
11:05 a.&
IMS p. a
3:!Sp.&
f:00 p.
2rf2&&
SAVINGS DEPARTMENT
CAPITAL NATIONAL
BANK
Soon the railroads nnd othor
heavy consumers must come Into the
market and tho instant they do
prlcos nro Koine to ndvanco 10 to 25
Just now tho building trado of tho ,w cont, and tho Individual who de-
Unlted Stntos Is uusatUfactory be- inj0d building In tho hope of secur-
causo of the gonoral Indlfferenco or ing oven better terms Is going to
ndglect of the business educntlonnl bo left
factors. THE TIME TO 11UILD Is
when material and labor can bo so
curod ou" most advantageous terms,
That time is NO
Dealers In building material, lum
bor organizations, commercial asso
ciations, banks nnd others who aroJ
Interested in having tho people at
Ignorunco of tho present unusual . work, dolnc something for thnm
opportunity, and the falluro to tako 8e.lves and adding to tho physical
advantage of conditions which may prpportles of tho nation, should co
not again present themselves for operate In presenting this question
years, are Inexousablo. to tho people of the country through
This ignoranco Is duo to caroless- the medium of the dallv nross. ni
ness, negligence or ovorslhght on lodlcala of all classes and trado pub
It acts srentlv vet
frooly on tho bowols and therebv it
the part of commercial educators, a llcatlons, acquainting' the people 'f'V Je CaiiddQUt ! t Bystem' U
Rov. J. R. N, Bell, of Corvallls,
has boon chaplain pf the Orogon
grand lodgo of Masons for 30 years,
tho record In tho U, S.
Ypu Never Can Tell.
Just exactly the causo of your
rhoumatlsm, but you know you havo
It. Do you know that Ballard's
Snow Liniment will euro It? re
lieves the swelling and limbers the
Joints and muscles so that you will
bo as active and well as you evor
wore. Price 25c, 50o and $1.00.
Sold by all dealers.
o
Moro human liberty knocked.
Race track gambling Is to be stopped
In Now York state.
Kennedy's Laxative Cough Syrup
la tho one that children like so well
to take as it tastes nearly as good
as mapio sugar.
-.
ilKKOiTT
BrIRK
Cough Remedy
AliOlVTTlV Wt
sasBt roisafiaan
Coughs, Colds
CROUP
.M""""1
Wlioopmf Couh
HoiritnfM
Bronchitis
SORE THROAT
p M
THROAT r.dlUNGS
HtwMWONlH
UWnWHKMUYC&.
At.twmmim
SAUU.OrCOM.l) S.A.
rWltViC';:
CORVALLIS & KA8TERX B. R
TI3IB TABLE
Kn 4
Leaves Detroit jf
follows, commencing Jan. , "
Trains for Cjm
No. 8
Lcavos Albany ...,. :"J
rrlves it CorvallU ...." y
Leaves Albany .'":-
Arrlvo3 at Corvallls "'.
No. 5 ,....,.
Reaves Albany ., ' '
Arrives at Corvallls .,..'"
Trala8 for A1b7'
No. 6
Leaves Corvaiiis ...
Arrives at Albany .-
No. 8 M$p.
envea Corvallla , ,
. . - Alkanv .9r
AnlVOS av ""
No. 7
Itla
Loaves U'rY.a t.ut.t
Arrivos at Albany ...
No. 11 (Simdar on,".l5. ,
T.onvos CorvallU "..!,.. h.
6:30.
7:10.
6:00 P.
No. 13 launu- .- .j.j5pt
Leaves Albany ' $p.
Loaves forvwm i--- ...rjn
Arrives at Albany ....1
Arrives a wrr4....- , w
. ii ... inmrmauv- -
For runuei ":-. VaMin.
Trains f-m na" to t
No. "V moo
rrlves a Corn"5s "" B.j5p.
.- f Albany .,. i
at Albany
Yaqulna
:45.
O C. T. Cft
Steamers PJ We4
lenvft for Portland a
dar and Fr ay M
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