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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 12, 1908)
DAILY CAV11AL JOURXAL, SALBM, OBBCKW. SATCKDAV, SEPTEMBER IS, 1W8. 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 III 1 1 Hi m 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 Ml 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 i 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 i SALEM 4- SOCIETY NEWS OF THE WEEK By MISS MOLLIE RUNCORN, Phone 1534 II I I 18 1 1 I I 1 1 1 I I II I i 1 1 1 I 1 1 I I I i M I I i I I I 1 1 1 1 1 I H 1 1 I I I I H- '500" Party. Mr. and Mrs. Ghauncey Bishop on tertalncd a fow friends nt "500" Inst evening. Tho ladles' prlzo was cap tured by Mlsa Gertrude Gray and Mr. Paul Btahl won tho gontlcmnn'j, Late In tho ovonlng tho hostess gcrvod refreshments, nBslBtcd by Mrs. Clifford Brown, Tho house wan pret tily decorated with pink asters and fornB. Out of town guests woro Mis Uda Jones of Lablsh Meadows, MIhb Qortrudo Gray of Seattle, Mlsa Grace Eftlrymplo and Mlns AIlco Peebles of Portland, and Miss Hutu Wallace of Pittsburg, Pa. a For MN Brown. Miss Blanch Brown was given delightful tally-ho party by h" num ber of hor friends Thursday evening, In honor of her blrthduy. Tho party drovo out on the rlvor rond to Cho mnwa, and, upon their return a birth day supper was sorved at tho homo qf Miss Mario llofor. Tho momliorfl of tho party woro Misses Blanch Brown, Eflto Mao King, Mario Hofor, BcbbIo Schultst, Mabel Itobortson, Until Wnllaco, Mildred Bagloy, Weak Hearts Bros,, 8. 8. Hunt, Seymou- Skiff, Boa coo Dickey, Lloyd Farmer, Hal D. Patton, Harry Wonderoth, Hnrry Weldmer, Kussol Smith, Clifford Ben son, W. 8. Walton, Oscar Holcomb, Horaco Sykcs, Chester Fox, 0. J. Myors; guests, Cook Patton, George Walton, Mllto Atterhury, Otho Ba gan, Perry Jones, Wlllard Wlrtz, am Vale. The Dnlry Exhibit. Mra. B. A. Yoakum aud daughter, MIs Marlon Yoaknm, of Marshflald, arc at the Salem horol. and during tho atnto fair will have charge of tho dairy exhibit building. Miss Yoakam will make dnlly demonstra tions of tho succors of (he milking machines for tho Huzlewood Cream ery company. Home From Const. James Roberts and family are homo from an outing at Seasldo, whero they spent some tlmo at tho ocean. They-were accompnnlcd by his brother, W. 8. Roberts and fam ily, from Garden City., Kunsui, who navo neon on a visit to Orogon and Mcssr. Clarence Bishop. George hwo taken In both land and seasldo Goodall. Paul Stnfil. Paul Wallace, OiirtlB Cross, Mr, Benson nnd Mr. "Wlrlz. MIMcr-Khk. A pretty homo wedding which was Quietly celebrated and nttonded by about '10 friends and rolntlve was that of Mlsa Alice Troth Kirk to Mr. Edward A. MUlor nt tho homo of tho bride' pnrotit- corner of Court and Capital BtrontH Inst Wednesday ovon Inr at 8 o'clock. Tho rooms of tho Kirk rosldenco wero prettily decorated. In tlu front parlor white nnd croon wore the4 pr domlnatlng cofora, quantities of whlto amort and ferns bolng usod. In oiio corner hanked with ferns and potted planti win RtiPpftiiled a whlto parasol covered with whlto astora and on tho handle of which wna n largo lovora knot of whlto mallno. Under thin tho Episcopal ring sorvlco wna read by Itov. Philip Bauer, of the First Coimrogatlnnnl church. White nstora and ferns wer alio nod In tho bnck parlor, In ono corner of which was a basket filled with nstora Biisponded from the celling: Under this MIsbcr Bertha Clnugh aud Lottlo Lnl'y 'orvod punch. In tho dining room tljo color fchemo of pink and croon wni pffp lively carried out with roHOH, forna and clematis, The table centorplern wan of Caroline Testopt rosea, nnd from tho four corners to the cell ing worn suspended light slraudi of clomatla. Misses Jane Cunningham and Bora Rlrhtor assisted In wirvlng. The hall wns banked with green, nnd along tho Btralwny Ivy and ferns wore aiunif In lltn Inrirn i1nniwnv lintu'iifin tho parlor nnd hall hung n baakot or whlto aators, Tho bride waa beautifully gowned In cream colored chiffon pnnnmn, trimmed with laco and braid aud car ried an arm bonnet of whlto carna tions which was Inter caught by MUh fluialo Month. Shortly after tho cermony Mr. and Mrs Miller left for their homo, flr.O North Winter street, where they will bo at home to thel frlouda nftor Oc tober 1 Mra. Miller I the eldest daughter of Mr and Mm. L. M. Kirk, and liua many frlouda hero. For a number of yearn she has boon employed In tho Jos. Moyora A Rons' dop.SJ miit store. Mr. Miller la principal of tho Yew Park school. Canoe Club Outing. The Bnlom Cnnoo Club hold Its first annual high Jinks hint Wednes day evening on tho gravel bur Jmt above Woitt Salem. The membera and their frlouda left the i-Nih house nt (I o'clock aud paddled up tho river to the place mil noted by tho commit tee whero delightful luncheon aud light refreshments wero nerved. The evening was spout In Hinging songs and telling stories. Mllo At terhury favorod tho boys with sevor nl of his coon wings, nnd Ham Vale was tho chief story toller. At. 9 o'clock Hal Pattou led tho war dance around tho camp lire, after which tho rauooa were launched, and tho merry crow of 23 drifted down the river to the city. Those present wore: Huiiir plenwiires, nnd return to tho Innd of corn and blizzards next week. Married In Portland, A wedding of Interest to many here occurred In Portland Inst Sat urday ovonltig when Mrs. Clifford Mellon became the brldo of Mr Wayno L. Crawford. Tho wedding raine ir a surprise to all of Mrs. MellotW friends. Immediately after tho ceremony Mr. and Mrs. Craw ford left for their home, 313 Twenty third street, north, whero thoy will bo at homo to their friends after September Oth. A Itoteburg Visitor. Mlsa Florence Alkon, of Hosehurg, tins been n guest the pnst sumiuor of Mrs. F. W. Sponcor of this city, and has recently returned from a trip to Chicago. While on hor ro- Upon the heart action depends not only health, but life. Over-work, worry, great mental ef-i fort,, sickness, or any un usual strain upon the nervous system, affects the heart, by increasing its labors. In this hustling age it is not surprising that ono person in four has a weak heart. Dr. Miles' Heart Curo strengthens the heart nerves and mus cles and restores healthy activitv. "t i-rntr the MIIm Motllenl Co., wOc ln Hilvk'O n I wnn HUffcrlns? with hfiirt troubln nnd had ben for two war. I hud pain In my lit-nrt, bnolj niiri left mI'Jc. and hid not been ahlo In dinv n i-i" hronUi for two yenni. Any Utile okvlllon would causa psitpl tntlon. nnd I could not II" on niv left side, without fiifferlni Thr-y ndvNtd LV. Miles' Kwi-t O-e nnd Nervine, whl'li I r-rlj k'Mi t'-io reult that I nm In Iftlrr he Ith I'Hn 1 hvct wni Info- lmlni; t "tl H pound plnce I pommenpcd Inking It. I took nbout thlrlpen "Mle of t"" t"" mcdlclnoH nnd hnvmt't liccri trouMcd ono bit with my hpfirt r'nrn j rnmracnJ It to every ri ruf-'ner n I ilM." MM" ' ft ' "1 TiroMAf. L'ppsr Bundusky, Onlo. Dr. Miles' HeM Tors It told by your drup-i-t, w-i w"i -uarantso th.it the "--t h'M 'l b '!" If it fall he v.ili refun.-l votir money. Miles Medical Co.. Elkhart, Ind Svw CrpoiiitloiiM. Tho Crater Gold & Copper Mining Compniiy; prluclpnl ofllce, Portland, Oregen: capital stock. $500,000: In corporators, Charles Destcl, Frank i Angeles fans might have a chance to I). Patten and ISdwIn K. Brown. 'see him In netlon again bsfore he Snnltnry Garbage Destruction i shows himself here. FINDS SON IS DEAD AFTEK IX)NG SEARCH A communication was received yesterday by Tommy Caufleld, the well known bookkeeper for the Eckerlcn wholesale Jlquor house herp, from a Mrs. Hennessy, of In gersoll Ontario, Canada, wishing to know the cost of a tombstone for her son, Nicholas, who died on a farm near Rlckreall, 25 years ago. Mrs. Hennessy's son left his home In Canada over 35 years ago and she was unaware of his location nnd death until within the past few months when she wns notified by a Halpln, whom she had sent to find him Hnplln arrived hero about two months ago, nnd upon Inquiring of Father Moore, of the Catholic church, was directed to Caufleld. whoso father and mother were well acquainted with the diseased, he hav ing been in tne employ or unuue'u. Sr , for a number or montiis on mi fami near Rlckreall. Hennessy died nl n hoardllic place near the Caufleld ranch and was burled In the Cntholle reniefery south of this city. Mr?. Ht-nnc v states she Is a widow and without means to attend to the mat ters by making the trip to the wost. nnd for this renson she hns naked Caufleld to kindly lend her some aid which he has done. ' o PAPKK MAY MIX WITH Ht'fiO KELLY itnftrd I'rfM f.ciised Wire) Snn Francisco, S-pt. 12. There le a good chance that Billy Pupke. middleweight champion will fight Hugo Kelly nt Los Angeles bforo he flgts Ketchel here on Thanksgiving evening. T. E. Jonos, manngcr of the champion left for the Enst todny, but stnted before he went thnt the nrtlcles with Ketchel do not prevent either lighter ncceptlng n challenge before tho Kotehel-Pnpku light, and he thinks thnt n fight with ICotche' inn be arranged In Los Angeles Pupke I nnxlou ta get Into tin ring with Kelly. He 'will not fight anv lu Snn Frnivclsco before. It Ih mill with Ketchel, however, and the Loa Rheumatism Is one of the constitutional diseases. It manifests Itself In local nCbcs nnd pahiB. lnflamcd joints and stiff muscles, but it cannot bo cured by local applications. It requires constitutional treatment, and the best Is a course of the great blood puri fying and tonic mcdlcino Hood's Sarsaparilla which neutralizes the ncldlty of the blood nnd builds up tho whole system. In usual liquid form or in chocolated tnhlpti known ns Sarsatabtn. 100tloes$l. Facta aro Ignored when factions meet In a battle of words. Company; prluclpnl office, Portlnnd, Oregon; capital stock, SG000; Incor porators, J. W. Guasl, Harry II. Fox and II. A. Cushing. o Tlioro Is nothing oIbo "Just aJ turn sho was tho guest of her coualn, good" as Komp'a Bnloam, tho boat Mrs. LouIb Albert Banks, whoso hus- collch cur nml tho othor klnd. baud Is pastor of Centennary M. E. church nt that city o- COFFEE Insist on the roaster's name; never mind the country it grew or is said to have grown in. Your urcKN rrturn your uwnar II ;ou loo' lltn tkUllllnu'i Uil, n luiu T HE. elork of twlny who savo I thu proprietor of tomorrow. A few years of smull itvlug will give you a good bank no count nnd a habit 'of thrift and economy. Thtwo, taken togelhor. menu a business of your own. It pays to be prepared when your opportunity comes along. IU Kin now ami doponjt your snvluft with us. SUNDAY .SERVICES cough cure, and the cost jtiot as much as romody. othor kinds this famous SAVINGS DEPARTMENT CAPITAL NATIONAL BANK Fli-Ht Presbyterian. Church street, near Chomoket atreet, Itov. Henry T, Bnbcock, pas tor. Morning and evening Borvleo, 10:30 a. m. and 7:30 p. m. Prcnch lug by the pnstnr. Thomos, respec tively, "Immortal Influence," and "The Seeker's Assurance." Tho pns tor In his morning normon will glvo Home ImpresBlnu of Washington and vicinity. Sunday school at 12 in. Christian Endeavor at 0:30 p. in. Mid-week prayer meeting Thursday at 7:30 p. m. Public cordially In vited to all of thoso Horvlcos. .St. Paul's. Chemekela nnd Church streets, llev. Barr G. Loo. rector 8orvlee at 7:30 aud 11 a. m. nnd 7:30 p. in. Sunday school, 10 a. in. All cordial ly welcome. Kli-Nt MethodlHt Kplsonpnl. Itov. W. II. Sellock will preach nt 10:30 a. m. on "What Is Llfo Etor nal," aud at 7:30 p. m. on "Tho Rich Man nnd Lazarus." Bible school at 12 in. Epwnrth League at (1:30 p. in. At tho close of tho oveulug sorvlco a few minute for social greeting In the assembly room of tho church. Strangers cordially wel come. V. O. T. V, Rev. Merryman will speak at tho regular 4 o'clock meeting nt tho V. C. T. U. hnll at corner Commercial aud Ferry streets. Everybody wel come Un-mnii KwuigolloU Lulbrvrnn. EHt State street, beweon Seven teenth nnd Eighteenth streets. Sun duy school at 9:30 a m. Sorvlco at 10:30 a. in. C. Hopf. pastor. ChrlKtlaii Science, First Church of Christ, Scientist. itO Chemeketn street. Services Sun day at 11 a in. Subject of lesson sermon, "Substance." Sunday school ut 12.05 a. ro. Tho Wednosdny evening meeting U held at 8 p. ro. Reading room In the church open each afternoon except Sunday. All are cordially Invited to attend tho services and tho reading room. MrM fnHjctvjefttlotutl, Corner of Center and N. Liberty streets. Rev Philip B Bauer pastor Morning worship service, 10 30; ser mon by tho pastor on "Christian Optimum." Bible school. 13 ro Evening worship sorvlco, 7:30, ser mon on "Tho Fatherhood of God " (VutrHl HicregltiuU. Nineteenth and Ferry streets. P S Knight, mlnluer. Sunday school at 10 a. m. Endeavor meeting t 7 p. ro Hour for evening preaching service changed to 7:30. Cordial In vltatlon to all. The Renewal n Strain. Vacation Is over. Agnln the school hell rings nt morning and at noon, again with tons of thousands tho hardost kind of work has begun, the renewal of which Is a mentnl nnd physical strain to all except tho most rugged. Tho llttlo girl that a fow dayn ago had rosea In hor chcoks, and tho llttlo boy whoso lips wero thon so red you wotild hnvo Insisted that they hud been "klBsed by straw berries," havo nlready lost boiijo thlng of the appcaranco of health, Now le a time when many children should ho given n tonic which may avert much Horlous trouble, and wo know of no other so highly to bo recommended as Hood's Sarsaparilla which strengthens the nerves, per fects digestion nnd nnslmllnt'on. nnd aids mentnl development by building up tho wholo By8tom, o New Notaries. JnmoB A, Pound, Umntllla; J, II. Long, Portland. 3 o Kndol will, In a very short time, j enable tho stomach to do the work j It should do, and the work It should ; do Is to dUoat all tho food you cat It makos tho stomach sweet and It Is plouaant to tako. It Is sold hero by all druggists. o Fighting vice doo not put virtue into action, o Somebody will bo suro to say tha Senator La Follette Is not n dead game sport if ho carries out his threat to carry his tight against tin re-oloetlon of Senator Stephenson bo foro tho legislature In splto of tho primary. Papke starts a sparring exhibition at a local theatro next week, ami will leave for Chicago aftor thnt, If he has not signed with Kelly. When he return i ho Is to stnrt n training camp at tho beach. o For a Sprained Ankle. A sprained nnklo may bo cured In nbout one-third tho time usually re quired, by applying Chamborlaln's Liniment freely, nnd giving It nbso luto rost. For sale by Dr. Stono's drug storo. 0' The big responsibilities of our country nre tho llttlo ones. o Vor Sale First-class carpot paper oi this ofllco, 25c for n big roll. Experimental Ignornnco never erected a railroad. OASTOIIXA. Btut the s7 lh8 oa na Ahya0 tf "3- X Q Nominations by prlmnry have , gone far enough to show that they cannot ninko good losers out of men ; who hold tho notion that thoy own tholr Jobs. . o ' "All coons look alike" also to the United SpnnlBh war veterans, who, In national convention nstsomblcd, have sharply drawn tho color lino. BAD BLOOD "IWnrPcnn'lni:Cftrati Hi- lsiilfom ttltiititi. imitiiirt it y i ' ii ii J v I i 1 not ulir'ii,l " ll ncum iivimwhi t i nmruurvijr wWl.mi'l iiiowiiu!flmc 'illiiiKHml(nuiiiir ftfr. Ir mUiiMifn y yt t if ! nm Jmt MkJvtrtlM-Ui lnnt-u n lotrinflhoiii." Kodol will, without doubt, make your stomach Dtrong and will almost Instantly relieve you of nil tho symp toms of Indigestion. Get a hottlo o It to day. It Is sold hero by nl. drragglsts. RESOLUTION. Bo It resolved by tho Common Council of tho City of Salem, Oro gen: That the city recorder be and he n hereby directed to publhh for ten days in a dally newspaper, published in tho city of Snlem, Oregon, the fol- lowlngg netice: Notice. Tho common council of tho city of Salem, Oregon, proposes to change tho established grado on High stree: In said city, between the north line of Marlon street and a point 350 feet north from the south boundnry line of Division Btreets, In accordance with a report made from tho survey of J. B. Perrott, now on file in the ofllco of tho city recorder. By order of tho common council. W. A. MOORES, 9-10-lltd Recorder. ' NOTICK. Notice Is heroby given thnt thi common council of the city of Snlem. Oregon, will nt S o'clock p. in., Au gust 24, 100S, at the city hall pro ceed to nssos3 upon thq property beuoflted thereby Its proportionate 'hare of the cost of constructing a sower along the nlldy In block 38, In Snlem, Orogon, to Belvlew street; thenco along Belvlew strcot to con nect with tho sower which runs through tho center of block -13, In said city. ' All persons Interested In snld as ses ment shall appear nt snld time nnd present objections, If any thoy hnvo, to said assessment, nnd npplv to said common council nt Bald tlmo for tho privilege, If they so doslro to mnko said Improvement In lleni of their assessment. By order of tho common council W. A. MOORES, " 9-10-3td. Recordor. RAILROAD TIME TAIlR Trains for ComTllb. 1908.- COmmenclnB Jaauarr M i0 4 Leaves Detroit. No. 8 P.c UurvucnU Ciiilfin, blirlJu. luJ. BeaT For Kstrny Notice. Notlco Is hereby given thnt I havo taken up and Impounded tho follow ing described nnlmnl, fonind roaming at largo In tho city of Salem: I One dark Iron gray Ally, 3 yearj old, whlto Btrlpo In face, wolght 850 pounds. Tho owner of snld animal can havo tho samo by proving proporty and paying tho legal chargoa and expens es of taking up nnd keeping, etc., nnd lu dofnult thoroof for five days I will procood to soil said nnlmnl at public miction, ns provided In ordi nance No. 129 of tho nforosald city D. W. GIBSON. City Marshal. Salem, Orogon, Soptembor 11, 1908. 9-ll-3t liuie Wing Sang Co. CAN DV CATHARTIC -O- fototding your life against 25 cents Is just ex actly what you are doing If you neg lect cough or cold on tho chest In ttd of treatlug It with Ballard's Horehouud Sxivp A S3 cent bottle of this snleadld remlv will kiifa an longiury coush, heal the lung and I act as a tofttc for votir entlr tvitnm J' Sold by nil dealer. The Cause of Many Sudden Deaths. There is n dUoust' prevailing in till fouutrvmoht dangerous heeuuCM)lce-p- ntv. .iiuii init'l dentliK re muse. I it heart lis ente, iiifuiiioin , ncttri liuiiire in - NiHtpU'xv .ire i-itt ii I JlrtHLrihV M a:iM rinu i WO -N riMnl I'klnUUIa I'nltiil Tln(l-.hl DoOood. Nnr "'" Wfakfti rur ir III . Wf Navtr J old In bulk Tli r'liui a li i lti xl CM'O. aarnll In euro or irti r7 k Suiting HvineJy U v isgo or N.V. 600 ANNUAL SALE. TEH MILLION BOXES Wo mako up all kinds of wrn.pyeru and whlto undorwear, waists and kl 1 monns and skirts; all kinds of gontlemon's and ladles' furnishing goods; nil kinds of silks and dress goods; hoso, suits, pants, overallo, blankets, neckwear, matting, china waro, trunks, embroidery and lacr etc. U(I N. Coiniuerclnl St. Snlem, 0. - llie U'MHl ut K 'J nev iliscii!.c ktiluc trouble i ' allowed tadaiii.f UleklllllCN-lM.iMlll '.. cd blotvl will ut tnck the vital oreaiu. cauniiiL' catarrh ui the bladder, or the kidues tbciiuelvck' break down and watc away cell by cell bladder trouble ulmot nlwuvs result from a deraugemcut of the kidticvs and i cure is obtained (juicke&t b a mK treatment of the kidney. If oti are feel ing Utdly you can make no miktake bv UktitgDr. Kilmer' 5wawp-Koot, the jjreal kidney, liver and bladder rcmed . It correct iuabihty to hold urine and caldiug pain iu jwvjing It, aud oxer comes that uuplcaautiicceMtvof being compelled to go often through' the dav, Aitdtoget up limuy time during the night. The mild aiid the extruonluurv clfect of Swaiuu-Koot i ;oou lealued ltUnd the highest for it wonderful cure of the mot Ustrciug case. SaiupKoot it pleaiaut to take and it old by all ilmggits in llftx cnt and mcHlollar Uc Untie, You riiay have u sample bottle of this Monderful new dit civery ami a book that tell all about It, both eut free by mail. Address, Br. KU mer & Co., lUnghamton, N. Y. Wbeu writing mention reading this generous oiler in tlu paper, Don'l make an mitake,bmremcinxrthcuame,Swnii. Root, Dr. Kilmer1 hwauip-Koot, and the iddrew. KiuifUaiutoa. N. Y.. on r ta- iww.nfYB'BT'rirD-i , The Secret ai a 4 Beautiful Face lie in keepkg t ilk pra. ttctdMwcUurJtajod. Jut wuMag h aot aou4;lLt aly Utm th iUtkat tmhrn mart wpMl t tk brited ol liutt m4 gnM UiBurei let stuck tad wcatkar. Ahtt wiVhw, a Sy RbrUM afti amprice i dtWfktftd rtfrwtuMMC Yw wUT Omit Ik HooUm tohutm k bBjart fcee, Mckasdaim. k&Ateahjr ttksuktM a nuliaat Hw, but eretcct tk Ua fraa bcom lug tout. Prertaa bum lag, Ua a4 frckl. A mw 0tnr Saicm Fence Works (leudvuuier for Woven Hlrr Fencing. Pcwltry Nettiag, Pickets. Gate Maltftokt RootHg, P. & d. Readj Roelag, Screea Doora and Ad JsstaVU Window 8ras. CSAS. D. KULLlliAN flttAiAUA? WAUTEK MpRLKT. MM Ourt 6C aU)n, Of CIGARS and TOBACCOS I havo selected the best brand of Cigars nnd Tobacco consist ent with tho trade, Can supply you with what you wish with satisfaction. Also carry a com plete line of soft drinks, K. OASS, Prop. Front Street, opposite The Re ception, Newport, Oregoa. HICKORY B1RK Ceugh Remedy atoiv-m mil mmmt mauaw jujhs, Colds CROUP WkMpMC4v llIMM SOW THROAT mm Knmin ITM10AT41UNCS hatttai uh atwM Ul utM.CNRroM.it.. mu. InMkt (a 1:00 T JtntAfi A llmnii Arrives at Corvallls. . .'. " '. p' tt Leaves Albany ..,, Arrives at Corvallls ...'." i. pl c No. 6 "-35p.! Leaves Albany 7.,, Arrives at Corvallls. . . ' " p' tt Trains for Albany. P,c No. 5 Leaves Corvallls g.,ft . Arirves at Albany ' .VL ! c No. 9 -.--T.io a. c Leaveo Conal!ls 2.1R Arrives at Albany '. ' i'-ll l' c No. 7 z'5P.it Leaves Corvallls fion Arrives at Albrny c." p' tt N'o. 11 (Sunday onl )L p' " Leaves Corvallls n.,, . Arlves nt Albany ' u'.ll ? Leaves Albany n.- Arrlv.es nt CorvallU. ..." i.ic Pl menclng June 22nd and until tmh notlcs, tho following train sirtll will be in effect on tho lino of ,? Yaqulnn, dally except Sunday Train No. 1G Train No, ; .uixeu Leave Albnny 7:45 a.m. Arr. Yaqulna 1:30 p.m. Train No. 15 Passenger Lv. Ynqutna 2:15 p.m. Arr. Albany 7:00 n.m. f C..t.1...H It.M H. I. '... . v.. ounuuu iiiu service will be i follews: Lv. Albnny 7:35 n. m.; arr. Yaqulti 11:40 n. m.; lv. Yaqulna 6:00 n a arr. Albnny 11:30 p. m. For f rthor Information apnlr (c WM. McMURlUY, C-23-0t Gen. Pasi. Agent PauentV 12:40 p.B 5:30 p.a Train .Vo. ) Mixed 7:00 i.b 11:55 an Oregon Klectrlc Tlmo Table. Time or arrival and departure c' cars nt Salem Is as follows, Portlw! ami intermediate peints: Local Express Local Expreos Local Express Arrive S: 10 a. in. 10:50 a. m. 1:25 p. m. 4:20 p. m. 5:45 p. m. 8:20 p. m. Leave C:00a. c. 0;05a.a 11:05 a. u 1:45 p.a. 3:28 p. a. C:O0p.D. Time Curd No. S'.l, Southern ratlJf Co., Effective Sunday, Mnjr IT, 1008. Townnl Portland, PasscnRfr. No. 10. 5:13 a. m.Oregoo E:-' prosB. I No. 18 8:40 a. m. Cottage Grot passenger. : No. 12. 2:45 p. m. Roscburg pth Bi-iiKur. I Toward Portlnnd, Freight. I No. 222. 5:0 p. m. Portland fun freight. No. 220. 10:40-11:28 n. m.-wj freight. Toward San Frnncl'co, Pnfn(5fe, No. 11. 11:03 a. m. Itoseir; passenger. No. 17. 0:45 p. m. Cottage Crore passonger. No. 15. 9:50 p. m. California proas. No. 133:31 a. m. San Francis; co express. Toward San Francisco, Freight. No. 221.-2:43 a. m. Portland fn freight. No. 225.-11:28 a. m. way fre gitj O C L Co, Stoamors Pomona and Orejosi Idavo for Portland dally except Sn dny at C n. m. M. P. IlALmVI.V, Agcnf. SALEM WATER C03IPAXV OFFICE CITY HALL For water sorvlco apply at offltj nilld nnvnhln monthly In adv3c IBFBENCHFEL !, PILLS. . - .... a WwntfaNlaV Kiyn mows w rwu 2 eSIir3 banirtTt4. SwUMlrt UjanttMlm 1 Hill IMH liitl iwrwwi - i,yTrn urniML eB.. Ml M. mHiWtj Sold in Salem bv Dr. S. C$" f . id..' iit-t! n L 3 ivmo " v I! hi P Minrif'l Ull Kt.UfiTmul.lt. ' ' I lUxxl llfRlnNtih -' nJ Uiiuktu-lM II U ' iioLusTsn nwet. Ci.p. J ' 'J fiOLDEN NUGQFTS FOR SALLQtfJ SiS I. .. t r . - - -- - , - 1 . i .-.; ir.TK ism tKONXORMANYCOLOU LARGEST FACILITI8J THE PRODUCTION OF HIOH GRADE WU Lottie. ' "