Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919, August 19, 1908, Page 6, Image 6

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    DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 10, 1008
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EDISON THE VIOTOII.
Ho Humbled the Prido of (ho Fast
Telegraph OiKsrotor.
Edison mado his flrot record as a
telegraph operator !n Memphis. A
contemporary says ho camo walking
Into tho office ono morning looking
like ft vorllnblo hayseed. Ho wanted
r job, and, although his appearand
was not prepossessing, tho ofllco was
short handed, and ho was assigned
desk at tho St, Louis wire, tho
liardcst In tho ofllco. "At the end of
tho lino was nn operntor who was
chain lightning nnd know It," says
Francis Arthur Jones' "Life of Ed
ison." "Edison had hardly got BCatcd bo
ioro fit. Louis called. Tho newcom
er responded, and St. Louis -started
on a long report which ho pumped In
lileo a hottso nflrc. Kdlson throw his
leg over tho nrm of his chair, lols
uroly transferred n wad qf spruco
gum from his pocket to his mouth,
took up n pan, examined It critically
nnd started in nbout 50 wordn bo
bind. Ho didn't nlny thoro long,
though. St, Louis lot out anothor
dink of speed, and still anothor, nnd
tho instrument on Edlson'B table
ummod llko nn old-nlylo Slngor
Rowing machine. Evory mnn In tho
ofllco loft Ills desk nnd gnthorod
nroimd tho Jny to s0 what ho wnB
doing with that electric' cyclono.
"Well, wlr, ho wnB right on the
word and taking It down In tho pret
tiest coppcrplato hand you over aw,
ovon crossing his 'LV and dotting his
'IV and punctuating with as much
caro ns n man editing tolegrnph for
printers. St. Louis got tired by nnd
by nnd began to slow down. Thon
Edison opened tho key nnd wild:
" 'Hollo, thoro! Whon nro you
Kolng to got a hustlo on? This is no
prlinor class,'
"Well, sir," nld tho gontlcmnn In
conclusion, "that broko 8t. Louis
All up. Ho hnd boon rnwhldlng
Memphis for a long tlmo, nnd wo
woro terribly soro, and to havo n
man In our ofllco who could walk nil Tho Laziest Mnn In (lie World.
ovor him mndo u fool llkon man W0Jl t bo contontod to bo kept
and ho was always on tho move, For
years ho was engaged in tho cattle
business In eastern Oregon, and
furnished tho government cattle,
with J. N. Teal as a partner ho did
an lmmonso meat and cattle busi
ness at Tho Dal 1 03 nnd became very
wealthy. Ho lost his money nnd
mndo other projects pay. Through
all his lifo ho never married, and up
to tho time of hfe death his solo aim
was to assist others. Ho was tho
very soul of Jionor nnd his word was
an good as his bond. Ho has lived for
years at Lorane and whllo peculiar
in como ways as to dress and habits,
thoro aro very many who can truth
fully say ho was to them a frlond,
His brothers nro David and Enoch
both now dead, Inslcy, who also lives
at Loranco, and Frank.
Tho funornl Borvicos will bo hell
nt Lorane Sunday afternoon, nt 1
o'clock, with interment in tho I, O.
0. F. comotory nt Lorane.
BYNAMITKHS' CASKS
TAKEN TO ALAMEDA
San Frnnclnco, Aug. 19 John nnd
Potor Claudlanos, tho two Greeks
hold bore on charge of conspiring to
dynnmlto tho lionso of ox-Supervisor
Jnrnot L. Gnllaghor In Oakland, will
probably bo tnkon Into today to that
oily and turned ovor to the authori
ties of Alamada county. This action
Is tnkon In view of tho fact that the
nllcged crimes woro porpotrntod In
tho city ncross tho bay and nro with
in tho Jurisdiction of tho Oakland
courts.
District Attomoy Lnngdon, Dotoc
tlvo DurriB and District Attorney
Drown of Alameda county hold n
conforenco Into yesterday In which
this mnttor was decided. It was
agreed to pfaco tho cntlro prosecu
tion of tho two suspects in tho hands
of tho Inttor officer, but ho will have
tho prlvUogo of using nil ovldonco
collected by tho San Frnncisco offl
clnln. Lnngdon nnd Hums will as
sist him In ovory way posslhlo to so
curo a conviction.
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COMMON SENSE .
telltgent people to use onV
nown composition. There
Dr. Pierce's medicines, tbo
Ich print every Ingredient
nem upon tho bottlo wrap
l u correctness under oatn,
ing In favor. The com
Pierce's' medicines Is open
to cverybody.viJr. I jerco pglng dcglroua
oi nnvmg mi- sparrn mrp nj mvesiiga;
tiori i" turned fully upon huTormulsc. tah'g
confident that' Uie potter thp composition
oi inygg rnrdlclnes l known "the mor
ylll tpulr groat curative merits tx; rccog;
ueaiu most in
netndlnes of K
fore It if .thai
naakerjrtof wa
JM
entering
pcrs and att'
are dally gr
position o; i
to everybod
New
nn
rt
Wli
nH
Tlj
r,A lfnlnt ahnllt m n T a nf Ln tfitr
in-'1!! - ajviiik "nun; tuuuu Ml till' avwil
medicinal principles extracted urotn na
tive forest roots, by oxact processes
original with Dr. Pierce, and without th
use of a drop of alcohol, trlplo-roflnod and
chemically puro glyccrlno being used In
stead In extracting and preserving the
curatlvo virtues residing In tho roots
employed, theso medicines aro entirely
froo from tho objection of doing harra
by creating an nppotlto for either al
coholic beverages or habit forming
drug. Examlno tho formula on their
bottlo wrappers tho samo as sworn to by
Dr. Pierce, and you will find that hll
"uoluon Medical uiscovory." tho great,
blood-purl flnr, stomach tonic and bowoi
regulator tho racdlclno which, whllo not
recommended to euro consumption in IU
advanced stagosfno mod Id no will do that)
yot docs cure nil thoso catarrhal condi
tions of head and throat, weak stomach,
torpid liver and bronchial troubles, weak
lungs and hang-on-couchs, which, If nop.
lortfd or badly tronted load up to and
miiuiy wjriiuimui in ruiisunipuon.
Trtko tho "Coldcn Modlcal Discovery'
In lime nnd It Is not likely to disappoint
you If only you glvn It a Uurruugh and
Jalt trial.' (Don't expect mlraofos. It
won't do Rupornaturoi things. You must
oxorclso your patifnen and persevere In Its
uso for n reasonable Inngth of tlmo to get
Its full bcnoilts. Tho Ingredlont of which
Dr. Plcrco's medicines aro composed havo
tho unqualified ondorKomcnt of scores of
medical leaders better than any nmnunt
of lay, or non-profcsslonal, testimonials.
Thoy aro not given awny to bo expor'
mowed with but aro. fold nv nil dealer
modlclnns al reasonable tvfee.
(whoso horso hnd won tho Dorby."
o
KnwHcliwMon of tbo Fat Folks.
To havo to sit through tho hot
weathor quiet as a log, acarcoly dar
ing to breathe simply bocauso ono In
no fat tho loast oxortlon will ntart
the perspiration In a stream, Is not
R very lively prospoct. Hut It has
beon tho lot of tho fat slnco tlmo
began until now.
Fat folks havo boon emancipated
from hot weathor mlsory at last, by
homo mlxture: M, nunco Marmoln,
Vt ounco Fluid Extrnct Cascarn Aro
matic, nnd 3V4 ouncos Sirup Sim
)lox, of which thoy take n teaspoon
fill after meals and at bedtlmo ultll
which isn't a vory long tlmo
thoy havo lost all tho fat thoy caro
to.
Slmplo and inexpensive (any
(druggist will fill It for u small Hum)
ns this receipt Is, tho rottultn It ob
tains nro uuuxQollod. Home folks
bnvo lost ns much ns n pound n
day within a wook uflor Htartlng. Yot
rndleal nnd dollghtful as suoh an ef
fect Is, thoro Is no nfturmnth of
AvrlnklOtt or Htomnoh trouble; tho
mlxturo Is harmless oxeopt to the
fat Itself.
Ih'itry Coleman Dwul,
(Hugrtne Itoglstor.)
Honry Colunum, of Lurnnit, tho
plontpr of ploiiHttrrj, dlwl Autttwt H,
1008, at tit homo nf Wn, Jcm
KsalH, in LorMiiv, oil th farm ou
which his fnlhwr Mttlatl wktw hu
eam to OrvMon In 1SI. Uv wm
iiHod 8 ytara It uimitbu anil lit
day.
Th II fM of thU luiui. It wrltUR
lu KttriritY roini, woald BMk a
rnmaiMw mir (hHlltHtf la iHturtM
than Uuir tho rutlon uw irlnU4.
H was b.itn in IWlw funui), l'inn.
ylvanli. ncut 31, isx4. aud la
tho prl'K f IiIh uiMiihmul i unit
cmm i ho .'altii tu Oiw". ariltnv
lu Uiat' i umy lu intr: with fathar
hbmI liril!u'r tt hlMKt (u carte an
umplrv m nf iiiu wllili-m. .. Ui-ur
was ono ..r thu Urd nair..
vho b. . ;.j ,.,., mtuiiii uhm
liinchiiu r.i .j datiMcr m and uu
imen, V i v i lu- i tu u . of poverty and
What It '. ii, tu. oti -died IU- would
h i'huh jui with nu( anoth
t tHIin: ' in hi i. Mmikot and raunk
f baron. i, hU wu ihionuh any
ttwbor or furvai, acrMi urojum od
luuuiiutiit Hhvror h wan(4 to go
In tho houso nnd doing nothing by
rheumatism. Nolthor aro you. who
nro alwnys busy nndmctlvo. Thon
don't neglect tho first twlngo of nn
noho or pain thnt you might think
In Just a "crick." Rub woll with
Dnllnrd's Snow Liniment and no
mnttor whnt tho troublo is, it will
llsappoar nt onco. Sold by all
dcalora.
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HAHIUMAN'H HON
1IHINGS DOWN ItKAlt
Klamath Falls, Or., Aug. 10.
"Say, If that kld'u as good nt klllln'
off tho boars that Inhabit Wall street
an ho Is klllln' tho benra that roam
theso Orogon woods, ho's n dandy."
This Is what Honry Clay, huntor
nnd guide, said today when ho nnd
Holnnd Hnrrlman, son of 10. II. Ilar
rlman, returned to Pelican Lodge,
tho Ilnrrlnwm summer homo, with n
inonstor brown hear that young no
laud had killed.
Hnrrlman was moro pleased than
If ho bought another transcontinen
tal railroad nnd Itolnud Is callod
"Toddy Hoosovolt" today In honor of
hlrt prowoss with tho rifle.
Tho boar was brought down at the
llrst Hhot. lhmiy Clay says thnt It
was raliy romarkahlo for any ona.
oven an old hand at tho gamo.
Hnrrlmim has ordorod moro sup
lillw and will atay hero us long as
tho lUUliiK li good.
O i i -
Convlrla jih Farm Tjiborei-s.
Consul Charles 11. Harris mak03
tho roport from Kolchenhorg that,
owing to tho Bcarclty of farm labor
ors In that part of Austria, tho civil
authorities nro experimentally hir
ing out to farmers convicts for work
in tho fields, Bomo of tho results be
ing stated:
Tho experiment Is said to bo prov
ing successful, especially to tho
farmors. Tho Bolccllon of tho con
victs for Bitch work Is. mado from
tho most ordorly nnd woll bohnved
and from among thoso who it Is
thought will not nttompt to escnpo.
Tho prlsonors so far omploycd nro
much pleased with tho work, nnd
tholr omploymont Is an Incontlvo to
othora to bohnvo woll In tho prison,
thnt thoy also bo taken to tho fields.
Tho work by tho convicts in willing
ly and woll done, nnd ns much labor
Is porformed by thorn as Is dono by
tho regulnr farm omployos, If not
moro.
Tho prlsonors nro tnkon ovor7
morning o tho flold, carrying with
them tholr food, excopt a smnll
lunch, consisting of bread and but
ter, which Is furnished by tho farm
er. Tho farmor payB tho stato 1
crown and -10 hellors por day, equal
to 28 contH United States currency.
Of this Ktim 30 hollers, or C conto.
nro credited to tho account of tho
prlsonor nnd paid to him upon his
dlsohargo from Imprlionmont.
It Is stntod that thoro Is no ob
jection among tho Inbor and trade
guilds or tho pooplo to tho omploy
mont of convlota In the Held aa agri
cultural laborors.
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YAQUINA BAY
Oregon's Matchless Beach Resott
THE PLACE TO GO FOR PERFECT REST AND EVERY CON
CEIVADLE FORM OF HEALTHFUL AXD DELIGHTFUL KEC
REATIOX.
ITS FACILITIES ARE COMPLETE Best food nnd an abun
dance of It. Fresh water from springs. All modern necessities,
ouch ns telegraph, telephone, markets freshly provided every
day. Fuel in abundance. Cottages partly furnished or unfurn
ished to bo had cheaply. Strict municipal sanitary regulations.
NEWPORT is reached by way of tho Southern Pacific to Albany
or CorvalUs, thence Corvalls & Eastern R. R. Train service daily
and the trip a pleasure throughout.
RATE FROM SALEM
SEASON SIX MONTHS TICKET $.00.
SATURDAY TO MONDAY TICKET 93.00.
Our elaborate new Summor Book gives a concise description
of Newport, Including a list of hotels, tholr captclty and
rates. Call on telephone or wrlto local agents.
WM. McMURRAY,
General PntisengerAgent, .Portland, Oregon.
LO
RATE
EAS
Will Be Mado ThU s.M, ,(
iUUTHER
PACIFIC
IINISS IN OREGON)
Fom Salem,
TO
TEA
Wc want your goodwill
and your money; not one
cent without that good
will. Yfr cmr retinas rur nwitjr If ra iJn'l
lUa&UtNfltr lUili (r Mm,
Five Minutes
kwved nt meal timo may moan
r bad case of mditfeetion boforo
bed ttmo, Curo it quickly with
nuosour two of
tJi Errr wVt, Ia Ut4 0c, jJc
Htmlylus ! MuUtwljg tf OIIuw.
Couul Hatr Sharp wrlu ai
ftltow from Kwb la retard to Jap
aw ffuru to prumoto wuautaciur.
lu In h niilr:
To ettatilu Juin n romuvts fvur-
bly lu thj i-onmtr(v f i !- tho
jlnfv KutwBmeiu has adopted
m prarttco or rt-qulrlng thtdr dip
loma ho and ronsttlar oor abroa4,
or parlkularly thow atattoaad A
t lultd ftataa, Orat UrUalu,
rrme, arany and China, to pro
cur aa4 forward to th dpartnt
of acrtrultur aad roatnivre for th
" TJlo aiualM oi rttel9
lthr waaufi)irtt m tkair rwMe
Iv dbHrleta or HhiwnmI into tki.
which r oomimtHK or )lkl to
wit wttk Jauanafio urwItietlcKia
ur Mwufoa f artlan whw, jRMln
ii iMMailtty t xh to Droit or.
Tm ajnulas tu raaewed frow
Jtr yw. that ft owr tron the
lTlna o btac wit to h 4U
rlt rvUturn for iliairlbuilaM
KWOltc iuua iutratd
TliWitth 1 Ik.JI.-u thu Mule ha
htt lu ti.tvrattoa fr wtti ia
ttj th rmaiu btailtHl hav pruvoi!
DHSHIITS .VAVY RUT
RISKS IN ARMY
Vallojo, Oal., Aug. lO.Sorgennt
floorgo P. Johnaoii, alias Sorgwutt
llinhard P. .luuldns, has beon nr
t'wtod ns a dowrUM rrom the wivy
nltiiQUKht f la now a ttrgaaut In tho
army.
Johnson was brought her today
by Strxonnt Latlntar uf th marine
erop to raoo a oourt martial on tho
ohargt of having dwwrtod from th
marlaa crone In 1808 wlilla lu chargo
of ' a rocntttlng ataltoH at Duluth.
Ml. ii ta alto chargotf with hav
inc taken aow funds from tha of.
tlrv whea ha toft.
Shortly after he left Duluth, John
son jo4a4 tha Kanth infantry. U. .
A., aud eooa boeaaia a aergeant. He
orvoa la th PhlHoBta aad It wai
la iianlla that he wm rtodgalsed u
th aiarta crop aMaaH. H was
lolnt aboard th transport Thomas
heU h was atoa by Captain John
C. Rh1 of th marine eroaa, who is
-"""" aanua uvea rawed tu
Vahtncto aad when Johnson ar.
rived at Monterey he wax aneated.
" -o
i)fr'bu""wrsirTO"A'n'uxi) a
OOOI) SOU 00 1,?
Wlh1AMlfflrif UNIYHItSITY wlfh
Its nw ftO.OOv hHlldittK wm
Uaso you? Why go Hast to col-
1K? Hre aro flratoUiM college
njwl preparator course aad tine op.
DortunltlM In th study of Mua'e
Omlory, Thaotecj-, Maida. Uw,
""""' ispmi reaaonable;
ttrroudi&ct) healthful; beautlfnT
C4UiiHia; 45 profeaaort. For fKta
lOfH addrea Pi-Mideat Roman Sa
l(. Orgaa.
7-Hod Jfc w-lmo
o
Riilldlug Contractors, Attention.
Bids nro invited for tho construc
tion of Eaton Hall, at Willamette
University, Salem, Oregon.
Building is nbout GGxlGO feet In
slzo and thrco stories high, built of
brick with atono trimmings, Fur
nnco blast heating and ventilation,
sanitary plumbing.
Bids will bo filed with Ameda M.
Smith, In tlo ofllco of Western Clay
Manufacturing Co., Fonton building,
Portland, Oregon, up nnd until 10
o'clock n. in., Tuesday, August 25,
1008.
Plans and specifications can bo
procured nt ofllco of Woatorn Clay
Mfg. Co., Fenton building, Portland,
Oregon; office of A. A. Loo, Salora,
Orogon; A. K. Eaton, EBq., Union,
Oregon, nnd tho architects of build
ing, J. 13, Tourtollotto &. Co., Boise,
Idaho.
Heating will not bo lot In gonornl
contract, but bids for heating filed
and opened nt tlmo bids for general
contract nro opened. .
A cortlllod check In tho sum of
$1000, mndo pnynblo to Ameda M.
I Smith, tntBtoo of Wlllamotto Unlvor-
alty, filed with ench bid submitted on
gonornl contract, said amount for
feited If blddor rofusoB or Is unable
to o;ttor Into a contrnct and furnish a
good nnd sufllclont bond Jn tho sum
of $25,000 within two weeks nftor
holng notified ho has boon awardodi
tho contract.
Building commlttoo roeorvos th
right to accept any or reject nil
bids. S-13-tf
Great Chinese Doctor
li. M. II V M
Has mcdlclno which will euro any
known disease. Ho makes a special
ty of, and guarantees to euro Catarrh
Asthma, Lung, Throat, Rheumatism,
Debility, Stomach, Llvor, KIdnoy
Troubles; also any blackened or
Bwollon soronoss, brokon limbs;
Smallpox; Epidemic; all kinds of
Bolls, Lost Manhood, Fomalo Weak
ness, Hernls Troubles and Paralysis
Consultation froo. Caro of YIck So
Tong Co., Chlneso drugs nnd horbs,
153 High St., upstairs, Salem, Or.
AS FOLT.ntuo.
ROTH WAYS 02CE J
I'fHlTr.Avn .- UJ
i;v" uroni
ri?-?
WJ.5
$61.65
$61.65
Chicago
St. Louis
St, Paul
Omaha
Kansas City $61.65
z.
GERMAN BAKERY
AND CONFECTIONERY
Now under bow management
SOIILERET & SCHNEIDER
Proprietors"
Comploto lino of fresh nnd up-to-dato
bakers goods dollvorod
to nil parts of tho city froo.
Wo aro proud of our party
and wedding cakes, dollvored
on short notice. Olvo ub a
trial Is all wo ask.
Storo cornor Twolfth nnd Cho
mokota Sts. Phono Main 9 CI.
'prmrrwa tout .. ..
a .X" vw s mi
Good for Return In on j.
stopover privileges at pleiJ
w-unin nmit3
REMEMBER Till Dffl
for any further informatloauj,
agents.
W3L M'MUItnAr,
Gonoral Pnssonger AkjL
PORTLAND, fJREaS,
Timo Canl No. 03, Boutlm
Co EffccUvo Bund,,, 1
TMvard Tortland, Paswspt,
proas.
No. 18.-8:40 a. m.CetUrC:
No. 12.-2:45 p. ra. Roiebiri
aongor.
Toward Portland. TrrhU
no. en. o:uo d. m. Poi
iast iroiKUt.
XT nnn r. . i J...
u. iHO, 1UHU lllZH 1. a.
way ireignt.
Townnl San lYancIsco, Pi
no. li ix: 03 a. m.-Ro!
passenger.
No. 17. 0:45 p. m. CotUrGs
pnBscngo.
No. 15.-9:60 p. m. CallforaU
press.
No. 13. 3:31 n. m. SanFn:
ox press.
Townnl Sain Fronclnco, FrWlt
o. 22i. 2:43 n. m.Portiui
frolght.
No. 225. 11:28 a. m. wjrfn!
HWM-k.fiTXH'f'
-Afiatvo.3a
First Class Livery, Sale
and Boarding Stables
Largest stock of now vehicles In
town.
The Old Club Stables
Cornor Forry nnd Liberty stroots.
Proprietors, OlUInm & Doedlgholmor.
Phono Main 7. Salem, Oregon.
THIC BEST ROAST TICK
FA.MH.Y llVIUt HAD
Caa be obtained from our prim
taadar aad Juicy beef, mutton o
pork. All our neat ar avlected
fTOa th choltott. aiuj .'.t:ired for
th taole to ault the demumU of the
taatldlous. Our prlie aiu low. r fo
laauiy (han you can find
place In galeu.
tt. C CROSS,
Phono ai). TStte St
Salem Fence Works
Hombiunrtura for Woven Wlrtj
FeneluK,
p05i-fS, .,Hf' Plckeu, Gate..
Mnlthold Roofing, p. & d. Radj
Rooflag, Screen Doors and Ad
justable WlLdow Screens
CIIAS. D. MULLIGAN
Successor
WALTER MORLEY.
JflO Ctiurt St. Salem. Or-
O C T. Co.
JO! ' ONii OR MANY COLORS Pi
J& LARGEST FACILITIES 3S
K3 IN THL WEST FOKbfl
W HIGH GRADE W O R K B
9n EiTlJ Xi 10W AS US.-ftM NOUUJ l
mSSWmlSm
m air
I I I II I .. M I " '
HOU'i.ir .
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Orogon Electlrc Time Tibk.
Tlmo of arrival and dputwi
cars at Salem Is as follows, ?ai
and Intormedlnto pelnti:
Arrlvo Lew
Local 8:40 a.m. 6'0Ha
Express 10:50 a.m. 90$ H
Local 1:25 p.m. 11.05 1
Express 4:20 p.m. Flip
Local 5:45 p.m. 8 HM
Expross 8:20 p.m. COM
O k. t W O 3d. 3C v .
0utti ?U KHm Rj ttK Betfi I
Stamr3 Pomoha and Orogona
leavo for Portland dally oxtoat Sua-
HOLl
A ;. f v i
Ii
W.K.I L
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nuilHP.u uu -iv,. l, !,,
SOLO EH MiftrTt r fl j ,, , ,, pnp(.c
S0l0B)O3UC55IsnLRiEER
JJRFREhCH FEMALE
BP LLS
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v "?,"? .'if.'1 ?'' '8.i SM1.
I- iT . r , ..','l. r"r"4 !
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i L ($
CORVALUS & EASTECV R
TIME TABLE
. No 4-
Loavea Dotrolt MM
follows, commencing Jan. H, I
Trains for CorollU.
No. 8
Leaves Albany ?"55-a
rrlvos tt CorvallU . . . . S.J-
No. 10.
Leaves Albany "
Arrlvos at CorvalUs ... 4:'s
No. C
Leaves Albany "'"
Arrives nt CorvalUs .... t '
Trains for Albany.
No. b
Lieavos CorvalUs ,l1
Arrivaa nt Alhmiv .. ..li'1
No 9
oavoa Curviillls ...... '''l
AritvAK nt Athnnv .. .. J "
Nn 7
Lcnvas Orvallls "
Arrlvna Alhnv .. , 8 1 I
No 1 1 fSundav on y)
Leave Corvallh .. n Jj!
KTo 1 rfiiinlttv rn Jl-
fxnvn Altmnv ... . ..1":
Arrive or. CorvaHU , .. l!
For further imo-t:
Portland 0"fr.',
Commencing June :2m m
orv..,l-n III l. In affPrt OS
of thn r. Xr E. R. R b""
bany and Yaqulnn, daily W
day: rpM,n vn 16 TrtU;
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L.eavo Aiaany " s J""J
Train No 15 JjtlJ
Lv. Yaqulna ..2 15 rm ,;i
Arr. Albany.. 7-ok pn ' -Ijji
On Sundays tne serwv-
ioxiows; .. vif
Lv. Albany 7:35air M.l
m- r.
Known ! bu4nei clrojos.
KMttx jP iSfirrsrm day nt 6 a, in
11:40 a. m lv. Yaqoina
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M. P. BALDWIN, Agent.
ar. Albany 11:30 P. gf
Sod in Saem bv Dr. S. C. Stzz '
-23-6t Gen. rv-