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? - XJ 4M" 'W - DAILY OAPTPAIi 30VRVAL, SALEM, QGOX, JfOmtiT, 'AVGV&T if, iGd il SAYS FARMERS ARE FOOLISH TO PLANT WHEAT of this city eay they, too, will do (SALEM HOP GROWERS everything necessary to push! the I AM) IT RESOLUTIVES fair along to a magnificent succor, 1 Says Farmers Should Go Into Dairying and Get Rich Quick, If Not Sooner ' J. W. Bnllcy, of Portland, Btnte dairy nnd food Inspector, was In CorvnlllB n short, tlmo Thursday on routo from a trip to Etigono and vJclnlty, whoro ho was booHtlng for, dairy Interests. While talking of condltlona gen erally ovor tho.stnto, Mr. Bailey, touciiea upon Qorvallls and vicinity In particular.' Ho mild our formors aro gumpu "for planting wheat thoy ought to bo raining dairy caltlo, fine ahcop nnii hogs. Perhaps wo know that here, hut when Dalloy ways It mo Btntement comos with added fdrfo. IIo Insists that tho greatest dairymen In tho United States, who (Inspected this section a fow years ago, declnred that no othor placo on rtuo globe, not oven Bwltzorland, England or Australia, offers shell Jdeal conditions for profitable dairy ing. Mr. Dalloy Insists that tho ( farmers should ralso clover, alfalfa, kale and oats, food skim milk to thplr calves, and mnko thomselvoj rich hy supplying local creameries With milk. Ho In not nn anlont ad. rooato of now cbndonsed milk plants. Tho Inspector, In touching upon tho possibilities of Corvnlllj and vf- , clnlly, was not slow to proclaim that land hero would bo trebled In valuo In 20 years; that wo would duplicate tho record of TlllamooK county, whero dnlrylng has made tho farmers rlrh; that tho aldo hills to ward tho northwest would bo great applo orchards; and that, by rota. Hon of crops tho soil of thtri valley would worth farmers should awake to tho mako tho best ubo of their land ana snorgy, and to (jtilokly cut out tho unprofitable for tho profitable He inudu a statoment that thcro Un't a wheat farm In Denton county that Wllf'MiOt support 100 shepp wlthou' additional oxpoiiso, and ho cited the fact that good sheep can bo old for fjTiml to ?1G each If thoy properly innrKoiou, Mr. Dajloy camo from Maine, orig inally, has boon In Oregon 40 years or tnOro. Ho booh that,' Hood River, unknown ten ycar ago, Is now known throughout tho world In sucn a way that J2.G0 a box Is paid for her apples when castorn apples can bo bought for 7G cents a barrel, lie boos that Portland has grown from a small town to a metropolitan city In rccont yearn and ho notes that Jim Hill's railroad, a groat pocking plant, nnd cement plant aro going to work further wondors. Ho boos tho growth of tho dairy Industry In Tillamook and other coast counties, tho progress of Kugono. Mod ford. nnd Grant I'aus, nnd ho knows that ti.i.. ..... .... .. him. buiiiu iuuktviui Illlisi. BISO COIIIr to Donton nnd Linn. Ho knows that no liner sheep aro grown In tho world than grow hero, nnd Ym bow trnlnlonds of mutton and wool, hogs, buttor and fruit going Into Portlainr to bo shipped throughout tho world Soolng those things ho can not help prophosylng nnd boosting. Inspector Dalloy holds public meetings thronghout tho ntato to urgo upon farmers cortalu filings found to bo for tholr good. Ho wll! Ono of tho special features of tfoe threo-dnya' doings will be parades, and on Saturday, t.ho last dny, comes tho Duslno3S Men's narnde. Promises havo been mado that this parado will bo a hummer, scarcely second to that nt tho Portland' Rose festival a short tlmo ago. Several ! of tho business men Bay they will Bawinflhr, and put, in. mrougniy armuc lloats and Corvallls ha? not yot dono things In a bungling way. A STKAD1' DRAIN probably hold n memtfntr fit Himtm. bo restored to lt virgin boforo a great whllo. nnd wlmn tim Mr. Dnlloy urged that tho tlmo comes every farmer nnd every business man In tho county should pomtl- Millies hcrq, should study how to henr him. CIIIUIAWA (JOICH AHEAD. .Atli-fiiifciiiriit nnd Improvement on 4fftx -tAH .HIllCN, ISf tored nil tho farm toolB nnd Imple ments when not In uuo. Horo wagons rnkus, plows, burrows, etc., will bo hollered 'from tho rain of winter or llio summer' sunshine when not doing uorvlco in their pnrtlculur ca pacity. Thh was a much-needed building and In flute will moru than pay for Itself In many ways. Another building that Is being re modoVd what nt ono tlmo was tho old printing ofllce, A portion of this structure will be mod ror fam ilies wh'lo the roiualiidur will In ut Mixed as a bachelor's quartern This, too. hail become a nccondty. Perhaps ono of (ho greatest. If not tho greatest, undertaking of tlii year Is the construction and erection of nn open-nlr sanitarium. Thin will Sick Kidneys Weaken tlio Whole Body Mnko Vu hi, Languid i nnd Depressed. Sick kldnoys weaken the bod' .through tho continual drnlnnge of llfo-glvlng nlbumon from the blood Into the urlno, and the substitution of poisonous uric ncld that goes broad cast through tho system, sowing the seeds of disease. Loss of albumen eniiHea woakno's, languor, doproi slon. Uric poisoning causes rhoumn tic pain, nervousness, nausea, crick fn the back, gravel and kidney stones. The proper treatment Is a kldnoy treatment, and tho best romedy Is I)onn' Kidney Pills. Great Salem euros provo It. A. J. Wood, of SCO Cottage St., Siilem, Or., Bnys; "Kidney and bind, dor troublo beenmo bo bad with' pie nfiotit 'two months ngo tlint I was oliffgod to ilo something to cose the suffering. It bothered mo most In tho morning and perhaps for tw6 or tlircu hoiire after gutting up, Too frequent nctfon of tho kfditoy secrv tlons wnH very annoying- and cm- barnuwfng. I had known pcopfo who had" received tho host rcsnfts from Dbinric Krdnoy PITfs ami I procured a liar of them at Dr. Stone' drug Btortr. ITororo r bird" used cmo box I was completely fruo from even symptom of tho trouble. TTio kfd noyn woro regulated" and my gouera! health becamo bottor. I enrr hnrdly oxpresH In words tlhj goor opinion I havo of Donn's Kidney mis for cases or kldnoy complaint or back ache." Tor snlo by all dealers. Prlco no conts Fbiitor-MllbiiTii Co., Duffnlo Now York, boIo ugimts- for tnv Urn ted' Mutts. KbmomUur tHo nuino- Ht)atr"b nnd tnku no otllur; (Weekly Chemawa Amorlcan.) It l Kiild that nothing Htiuuls Htlll In this old world or ours It either 'kooh ahead or backward. This is certainly true nt Chcuiawu, mid It Is Tin Infnl'lblo rule that thlngn go aihend. "Advanwjnitiut" U the ulo gnu nt Chemawa. Kverythlng and overyhoily ndvniieos. . Intellectual advnureniQiit Is ulwnys In evlilunco mid It Is Interesting to obnervo the montnl devolopmunt of tho piiplU who uomtllluto thu greater part of cbvmawn'p population. Tin unrnUUug Hiul development of tlto . uoiihImI of 10 wards, eight for girl Iiiimnn in I nil b u phenomonn almiMtinnd a like number of boyu. This U In cnuiprhonslblo In Its worklngi, jpnrtloulurly Intended .for tho ocqu hut nit Intortmtlug to observe. This aicy if thowt who aro'ln need of la n proewM of ovulutlon whloh con- tho frosh air treatment, as hcIoiivv MtlttitiHi n gfont nnd vltul working has proved that many nre bonwlltted toiee In -this sohool. by Mbural potions of light and frtwh Nothing W of tuoh luiportaneo In air. This onterprlse Ut proRrwmhu; 1he affair of (lie world as tho ie nicely, and all who tako an Interwt TulopuiMUt of l peoiilo. As the puo. In oiidltlun liuro iiiiuit feel pliHiHiire 1le nr to must the government b. In tho knowlihlgo thai such n great If thu ituopl uro meutnlly nnd mor work Is Hearing completion at Che lly wl.btthncet n jtidlolous ami tnnwn. , houtHtt KQVoriuutiut Is theirs. Tho Tltort aro many Improvoimmu vUo uifii and woman rtteognU oihur Uum tluw nbove-mtiMlonod In ths truth and In itrtlur that th progrimn In Qliuwaiun, hpl they wfU gov:uwiU my urvlv Oil lUo eorvt ut thM bnsls fr a future artl most dlrhle tho ttnte wtao pi, olo. Vide for th tMlumtlOH o th yotitk i .p of tlit Uad ChviiMtwti U Ol ruj - dene of tbta dMtlr um th jmrt of I HA 'TSTTL . u. J If fJOOl you juKnisi av4opuiNit of tkud wu ask for a second cup; if cunt to mr xnnoi km wgnrt it tHau to W:k n(ir tauJr HMilwrlHl and phyliHl v4 Tfcli rrt invoirt IHHU.v ebsgi5 fr,si (ttH U) lMM til ordto to uMt tht HM4)MHSM of n m'p ''-al -fcsrsvior. It u MUtn. Prb tt flits ttm to KkMcn lirtHt : mc u( (hf c.itUN whk h- . n wrought o tb cftnpuo Hnt rtrni t irlnn thw pro tm yr. I T: h' 1th what l m ' i j. ttn)i ll bain ttMiMru riMiUi IHaut lor k Al'UtttoH School d r.llt tMUl HMHIIIUlutH Ot Mt hr. iMtnf .h..1 ,, v. MOtMrtlut4 ttOIN- .,, w ... . 0 ,... i and ft. t stmimt fair of tlu klmt vr bo4ii W uimu Ojneggn will be -SWH ftl OorwHti. Tho bucoo gt U oxWUimiM last r waa w ml Uat farnww, atocktnen ana jru't trawvr hi ih cnty, ftj ln, aro on thusltmU- aad working iogtlurthU Ihui to rawuitr. am) It win .. iffn lvr re,r lo xelld b tnAii ....Li i. t. . r - . . n .-- inwvv'i 4' an vhpw aiaa" inain. ' "Whereas, it U the sense of tt is meeting, held at Salem, Oregon, cat- urday, August 13, 1908, at the cl'.y hall, after a fill! end' thorough dis cussion of tho I'o- growers' conc.! t'on and a comparison of than in- duutry with others of similar nature viz.,. horticulture, irtut canntfrfefr, agricultural indus tries where wnKes average 7ie to ll.HTperday for women and as low as CO cents per dny for children, and hoavy work for men from $I.fj0' to 1 1!?5 per day, nnd "nenllzlntf that hop pickers' earn from ?2 to f-f per day, and that moro than one-half of the crop has sold at a loss fo the growor for ilm past three years; therefore be It "Uosolvod, That tho price for pck ing tho crop of IIJ0S be 80 conts pel hundred pounds, nnd thnt field laborers be paid' f? per day. "F. W. DUKDIN, "Wm. IT. Egnn, "Julius C, Wolf, "Committee." o New Corpoiitflons. Lebanon Electric Light nnd Wnter Co., principal office, Lebanon; cai- Ital stock, $25,000; Incorporators, S. P. Dnch, Somuol M. Onrrnnd, J. C. Mayor, P. M. Scrogglir and S. I. Stewart. Coos Day Meat Compnny; princi pal ofllco, MnrBhflcld; capital stock, $10,000; Incorporators, Henry Holm, Gcorgo W. King nnd D. F. Wyntt. Walnut Grove Company of Ore gon; principal ofllco, Portland; cap ital stock, $S0, 000; ita'nxporntur3, A. A. MorrUon, E. E. Morgrtn nnd John K. Kollock. Pacific Drokerage Company; prin cipal ofllce, Portland; capltaf stock, $5000; Incorporators, T. W. Nbrdby, F, A. Jones and Nathan D: Simon. Cooo Day Home Telephone Co., principal oIHco, Mnrshflchrr capital stock, $50,000; Incorporators, It. T. Dtirrett, J. Virgil Pugh umf W. U. Douglas. Tho Froo Alllnnco Dnptlst Mis sion; principal ofllce, St. JwTrns; In coriNirntors, William KuyiitlU CJus ttint Kuyath nud W. I SUnrerutan o Tnko Kodol whonovor yoir feel k Matt V&hmM Agt the glycerine-employed1 f Dft TlcrcM BreddlncgrcatlyonhB'nco3'f3ltJ incdklffltf propentle whloh- it extVlwts' fai nallvtf modlouta rooir ana iidius- in solution muchtietSer thaa'alcohol'WoUltfy K afro posMsscs" wedlclnai propcftlcs'df'ftfe'oWBi being a valnabl'o' dcmulbont;. rtiKrltlv antiseptic rmd antlfcrtnbrtt'. IV addi greatly totlleisnicacyof tho Dlaek Cfjerr) uarK, uiooaroow uviuuii- quui jkui., kTvoim root and Qntjcrt's root, coniainca in Golden McdldttllDlscoVcrylh mlbdirUlc chronic, or llngprlng- cotlghs, bronchia! throat and'luhg affections, for nil of vrhlch' these agcflts ard rtioraniwidcd b st'aric ard medical authorities. In all cases whertf theft) 1 a' Wasting away of flesh, loss of'flppctltc, with weak itomaCTi, as In the early stages of con umttlhn, there can benodoobt that gly. cerlncacts as a valuable riutrltiVri and aids Mia Golden Seal root. Sioncf root, niiofr roit and Dlaclr Chcrrvbark In fronnitlngllfcstlon and'burkllug'ifp tho fh anyfifrongth, contrelling: the couu and brfncih about a healthy condition of ta wffic system. Of course, H must not be ejfri.-ctd to work mlrttclcs. It will not iraroinsuinptlon 'rcept In Ittrarllcr Itascs. It Will piirn vrrv SPVeTi- fhft- naln. hng!Tm-Twnr eniicrli!. tirnnchlal anfltfTrnL-HI IroiiliiPj. nnij t'Tiroplq snro 7nn, wiitt-henrsi'nes't. Jn acUteoounl v 1W m It bunt so eliitiivu. TT s n thtfllrmerlaa Hunotan conahs. or thoso of lnmr standing. even wbfK accompanied by bleeding-frora Ihnqs, that tt has performed Its most marvelous curr?. Prof. rinli'yl-Illnpnvood.'M. D., of Dtinr nntt' Modi CIIgo, Chicago, says of gly cerine: ir!lidfminu.i3trtcrTgiancxrBllenttiunvMn:. llOKlliit'aiUX" LOI RATE EASt Will D.e Mado This Season b; q, SOUTHERN PACIFIC tT.TWU TXT -!-.,,. v -.. Xi, "iviiUUTIJ I From Salem, 0ef IwtNrtiantlty of tho pruxldo of iscii nil noiuuon. n is ono or tno wv nittiiufhotuni-l:.-onictcf tlio pmsunt tlmo lit bVUroecn III. solur, Its action ui)nm enfeebled. dNortlercd morn lIi, oilicolnllir Ji thcro I ulceration or ca tarrhal uairltlt (irainrrlinl lnllatnrnatlun ot ilotnncli). lt'l si molt clllclont preparation. Olrcorlno trtllimlli're many cases of pyroH (lirartburnCfttitli oxcomIto irastrlo (stotnkch) clillty." "OoIdtrniMtvlloai DlncoTcry'' enriches and purlllos tbo blixxt cnrlnif lilotcliot. t)lrjiple, eruptions erofuJbuHwellli)ff and old on. or ulcers. Be no to Dr. R. V. Plerns of UufTalo. N. Y.. TO A3 FOLLOWS: ijwxm WAYS O.VBW.U JiniULUll yy JWienaM) CALIFORMi 54.l!) $09.15 $61.65 $01.65 $8I7i $75.Jf for froo liooklrt telllni; ali alout tlin'rit'tir' roots compoxlncr this k Thura i-t no alrohol in IL medicinal roots compoln awuicine. this wontlri fuj not, you ask for the ' nitfney. ' Y mm vm'imtt rairttr It t u d.o't lit. SiiiWa;ki N.ii ty hte. viass I'ou auu mistra.v (tir.YPY sruooi. lain nmaulltr m plM ka Ihmu h IHM4IH4Hh(M4 t thU tWItHtlWA Ul Ml WiH miU ovjj i-7hs of wkat m U was f...mrlr pu U w iMtltti Uv th wr tVU h grfw-Uj U tchtMl) Mul Hdu U tiattttlv thai w)M pW4 f mi oaiw. ru l rftw Unvmml Dxrrtsts It wm erfeviled Ulchnrd Croker, fbrmor Timimnnr i leailor, ls-comlng bia-k from rrulumr til lllllli IIVviiii " ..w,r ".1.. thnt you need It. That Is the onlr tlmo you need to tnko Koubl'. Just when yon need It; then yarn wfl7 not bo troubled w'th sour stwnacb. berchfng, gas on tho stomneh. etc. SOW by nil druggists. Chronic IMnrrlioen Itellered. Mr. Udward R. Iltonry, w4h the United Htates Rxproai Co., Chlrago-. writes, "Our general' superintendent, Mr. Quick, hnndocr mo a bottle o-f Chamborlnh's Co'le, Cholera ant Dlai-lhK-n lU'inedy some rhne ngo tc check nn attack or the old chronic dlnrrhoeo. t havo used" It since thnt time and' cured' many on- ior tminv who have been sll'k. r im an oM xildler who served' with Rutherford ;ll. Uii.tOH and Wllllnm McKlnloy four years in tim sstil' Ohio Hogtrmmt, and' have no ailment oxwpt chronic diarrhoea, which this reottidr stoos Jit onco." For snlo by Dr. Stono'B dniir store. i " Owing to th dearth or wtrshlp. tKtiweil hy rho big nVot cnils. troublo in th Central American re publics and fir Cuhun witters, th- ;navy department hit been rontpelled to ntlluo vos'ols which have loni. heott out ot service. Why James t.rv 7ot Well. Kverybody In Znnesrllle, O.. knows Mrs. Mary Leo.of rural route 8. She writes: "My husband. James l.w, firmly belleres he owes hl llfo to the use of Dr. King's Xow Discov ery 1IU Iiiiikh wero so sererolv nf foo(M that couHumptlon 8tumd In vltable, when a friend recommend l Xew Discovery We trlbd It. nnd Its ubo haa rwtor,! hint to perfect health." Dr. King's Nw Discovery la tha King of throat and lung rwuodlas. For congh and redds It Has no Miinl. Tho tlrat dose give rtHaf Try It! Sold under guaran tee at J. 0. Parry dms store. B0e. hm1 Jt 00. Trial bottle free. It to rtHwrted that eastern Dent( onilta wiiftHitrrt u oppojn yryas) l.cau e at kit laud on tariffs -i- 04 but lb K.ra( ijuuo (mr u( g,. Um a wtHk or m Inter. Alroady to. otjmmlttito .u ukwm hai i.Kuirancf from tcimiutHt m- thionghotu th county that tju m make cxhib' ins min. or tower now ft ma nlllcmitv a,ut 4bore !, nv.nty gV levy fn tin e enttr hqui AncMt - htldlH U a (&( Ulnrrliova Curfd, Ify "r M tor yM been trowbfcd with dtavrfc& and trie I evwy means uoMtble m effort n cure without a,rall," rt$ j0hn ii irie oi i-utrpyi. w va "Hd aw CbaMberlttlH'a Coilr. i-imkr. and Ulairboea Remedy advert od In tb Phlltapi RepHbllonu and decldM to try It Tho roault Is ono bottle erd him and ho hn not Buftrod with the disease for IS tnontha Re- iru taaing tuts remedy he was n constant Bttfrerer. He la now sound and well, and although 60 year oltL ca ti i dp as much work aa a young man" Sold by Dr. Stone's drug store. ft - i i n Notice. Notice Is heroby given- t-hnt ttr Common Council of tho City of Sit ,fem, Oregon, propoao to construct n sewt'r In nld city, at the-expense of tho. property benefitted tllureby,, and In accordance with the plans and spocincntlons on fllo In tllu- olITco of tho City Recorder for smll city, ex tending tho full length nribng the al ley In block 38, In the City of Sa- lent, Oregon, to noloWuw street thenco nlong tho south aUUi' of Role- rlow street, Including Hlo Intersec tion of Relovlow street' with Com mercial street, nnd to. connect with tho sewer which runm through th center of block 34, In said cfry. By order of tho Common Council. W. AV MOORES, S-4-llt Recordot r Bids WlXttlr. Bids aro now open asd will b received until Aupttst 2i to lath and plaster a two-stpiy bitlWlng 50x70 with two storo rnoms and soven of fices. For punitwlUrs address E Roy, Stayton, Ore. 8-10-22 Salem fance Works Hcadnuarterw for Woven Wtr Fttiicliij;. Poultry Netting, Plckots. Gate. Mnlthold' Routing. P & d. Read Roofing, Screen Doors and Ad justable Wtt-dow Screens. CU4S. 11 MULLIGAN Successor WALTUII MOULKY. ann Omin St. Salem. f Grenf Chinese Doctor" h. M. II V M Hns medlcttio which will euro any known dlsenso. He- makes a special ty of, and guarantees to euro Catarrh Asthma, Lung, irhroat, Rhcumntlsm, Doblllty, Stomnohi, Liver, Kldnoy Troubles; also any blackened or swollen soronwa,. broken limbs; Smallpox; Epidemic; all kinds of Dolls, Lost Manhood", Female Weak ness, Hernls Tfombles and Paralysis Consultation frco. Care of Ylck So Tong Co., Chtntse dntg and herbs, IG3 High St., upetalra, Salem, Or. gkrman RAinsmr AND OONFiJCTIONKRY Now ttndor now management 8CHLERI-7P SCTIXKIDER r-roprititorH Comploto ltoe of fresh and up-to-dato bakers gotdy. delivered to all pants of tho city freo. Wo are pi-ood of onr party and weddfng caAe. delivered on short notice. Giro us a trial is all wo nok. Storo corner Twelfth, and Cho moketn Sts. Phono Main 9B1. HOLUSTKH-a ftacky Mountain Tea Nuggets A Duty MtJ4in fit Dciy PmdU. BrlBft QOltB Hetlia U RavJ Vfgr A nvotfl. (t.f O -ntliivtlion. In liotiB. Mt n.t Ki.luy Tr.ui.Mn.li npl.-K lnn, liui...- tuooJ. Ri I lirtiAih Slni?i-!)i IL-U.. ir i. I nd IUiAk-h It i Rooky Mounuiu Ta in h llouittm 1'itwe r-'UPAXv, JlaUivn. ivu. nntOFX H'lirm coo i i nw wnpt c First Ctes tfrery, Sale and Kard6i Stables Largest -stock ufj now rohlcles In town. The Old Cfab Stables Cornor' Ferry ami liberty streots. Proprietors, Gilliam & Boodlgholmor. Phono Main 7. Saleto, Oregon. Great Chmese Doctor LM. hum Has nittfttfae which' will euro any knownj dUease.. lie makos a uolalty of, and guarantees to oure CSttarrh. Asthma, Lung,. Throat, Rheumatism, Debility, iStomnc,, Liver, KldnoyTroublos; also uny blackoned or swollen. oraiwas, brokeu limbs; SmalU pox; Epidomlc; nil kinds of Bolls. Lost Manhood, Female Wonkness, Hernia. Troubles and Paralysis. CtonsttltatlQii froe. Oare of Ylck Sto Ton? Co., Chinese drugs, nnd hrbt, 153 High St., upstairs. Sa lem. Or. GhiCdfJO St. Louis St, Paul Omaha Kansas Cilj" $61.05 TICKETS V7TLL BE ON RALB mieusu?. xlb. 27. , . . ' ' i uooa ror roturn in 90 dart ti atopovor prIWIeges at pletivi wltUiu- Italts mmnm m um For any fttrthor Information all m a goats. WM. MIAMRRAY, Qonoral Passenger Agent. POllTLANDj. ORE00.V, Tlmo Oinl No..5SJ. Southern VtdUl Co.,. Kffectivo SHMiday, Mt; Uj Towartl PortlantH. iacBjrr, t no. ibk 5:13 a. nur Orcgoa b-l press. No. 181 8:40 a. mir-ottage 0r! pnsjwger. No. 12.. 2:45 p. m, Sebiiripw songsT. Toward PortlAiuil. Frrkrto. No. 222. 5:00 pi .-Port:ll fast rrolght. ino. ass. 10:40 io:38 a. b.-i way freight. TownnblSau liVanelwv lt o. 13 u:03 a m. RkU Dnssoaco' No. 17. 6:4D p. m. GetUsJ Gtf pnssnaRO. No. 15n 9: bo p. m. Callforala prcsa.. No. 13., 3:31 a. m. San Frc! oxpress. Toirun Sun I-'ranotocOv Fttil No. 221.2:43 a. nu Porllaai I frolnljt. No. 223; 11:28 a. nn wy fre'jfcl Oivgon Elcctiro Ttae Table Tlmo. of arrival oad dpartart 1 cars ni.Salom Is as followi, Foil and lciormedlato peints: Arrive Lm Local 8:40- am. : Express 10:5Onnu J:0Jt Local. 1:25.. mm. 11:05 . Exprs 4:20pm. l: Local 5:4Kpin. S'Mt Express 8:2fp. m. 6:00 1 coni'AT.r.is . W.VSTERX R-1 TJMJB TABLE No 4 Loftves Detroit l:MM follows, commnclug Jan. K. '' TraitM. fr Corvall No. 8 Laavea Albany. ........ 7:'Jt' rrlveg nt CorvallU ....S:1' No. 10. Loaves Albany ........ 8:,,j Arrlvo tit CnrrX ... i.r No. 6 Leaves Albany ,lj Arrives t, PnrrallU ... "j5y' Twilna for Albaaf. Nn. i . .. Leave Cirvallls ' s Arrlvm nt Altinnv "'I Nn. 9 ' - - . . n .. 2 1" ... I fsiA ihh.1. m,4 tErttJsssxff) v m iiiS;sKaSa wilWIUBOLSaht AUtbui r MXIIYinriRcTMHwi. CASTOR 1 A I'or Infaata and Children. fr m Yoh Km Always Butt)! Itrf' ij:if' 111' 3EST FACILITIES PHE WEST FOR PRODUCTION OF oavea Corvallls An Ives at Albany No. 7 Leaves Corvallls Arrives at Albany No. 11 (Sunday on!y) 'Leaves Corvallls ... Arrive at Albany ,...""' No. 12 (Sunday on'yJ Leaves Albany , . . A win .r mw Iftdv.l IllB Portland. Orcgoa, 1 , rnmmnnMn? .Tune sjB1 . i fiirfhoi- nntlra the fol!o'. service will bo In effect ob , of the " & E; R. R- !. Vianu cn Vaniilnrt. tIAllT uh nuu 4uuti -'" Train No. H ei BW tVlll Lcavo Albany T:4 'i-slM Arr. xaquiaa v - -jj ; .Tram no. i wq Passenger . ui Lt. Yaqulna ,.2:1SP- ., ifcl Arr. Albany ..?: 00 P-W- Via V I on sunaays mo - follows; . .- t Lv, Albany 7:35 a va, 11;40 m . 1. YBqoI8" Imp men houw, ller0 vl't bo . ,, ' 8' as friHts vec . , emb'w, ttc, a?4d tb biu'uew I Ula.Sskmbv Dr. 5, C. S4 ar. Albany ll;S0 P. 01 e-jit ' - TWMWM1IM ill ?i?.'w- I