DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM. OREOON. F1UDA1', CETTEMBKIC 25, 100?.
THE CAPITAL JOURNAL
W. HOFBR, Ed. Hd Prop.
a JadeteB(lMit Nwtpftf Derated o American FrinclpJe aaJ
the I'regrew nrt DtTetepemest of Alt Oregon.
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rubllfrhed Ktkt Ktw1 Bieept ffctn4y, S1m, Ore.
BUISSCTtlFTION ItATBS.
,, iHTMlnWr In Adranee.)
muiy, uj earner,' per ywr,
DaJlr, by pull, per yr. .......
Weekly, by mall, per rear.
,j.oo
.. 4,00
1.00
for month -..Coo
I'cr month 86c
Six month -Wc
wMI&
SPECIAL DELIVERY
For convenience of subscribers branch dollvory offices nra establish
ed at the following places at 35 cents per month, $1.00 for thrco menths:
Asylum Store, F. O. Da Voo & Son, Asylum Avcauo Junction.
Carllno, Seventeenth street, A. W. Lnno, Garden Road 8toro.
Dane's Store, A'ex. Daitc, SouthCommorcIal street.
Electric Store, C. M. Epploy, EnBt Stato street.
Fairground Storo, Harrison Dee, Fairground ltoad.
Ilowoll'fl Cornor, Twelfth and Cross atreets.
O. K. Grocery, A. A. Engleba't, Twelfth street.
Wheeler's Storo, W. D. Wheeler, Highland avenpe.
Vow Parte Storo, F. Q. Doworsox, Twelfth and Leslie. ,. - ,
Lane Orocory, Bovontoonth stret
J. L. Mooro & Son, corner Capitol and Union strcots.
West Galom Btoro, Won Salem.
Zlnti'a Confectionery, 478 Btato utrcet.
Dr. 8tono'fl, 241 North CommorMal otreot.
Huffman's Store, North Sixth street.
Corman Rnkory. cornor Twelfth and Chemkota
THE QEHTIO.V OF HONESTY AT
THE PRIMARIES.
Tho Orcgonlnn tinn rained tho nucs
tlon of honesty and sincerity at tho
oxpenso of tho direct primary Inw.
Every kind of failure In political
action 18 LAID AT THE DOOHH OF
THE OREGON PRIMARY LAW,
WHERE IT HOEfl NOT HELONq.
Untold evils nnd demoralization of
tho gdvornmoat and destruction pf
partloH nro nil laid to tho dlshoncit
practices and corrupt polities en
gendered by tho Oregon direct pri
mary law.
Especially Hovoro I' tho Orogonlnn
ON ALLEOED PRAl'RN COMMIT
TEI) HV MEN WHO WERR DEMO
CRAT8 HPT REGIHTEREH AH RE
Pl'HLICANN. It Is charged that they committed
this fraud In order to help nom'nato
Cako fo' nenntor n order to defeat
Mm a tho general election.
They are charged with bnllotboxl
stunlng and Illegal voting on tlu1
theory that they acted dlshonoatlv
by helping nomlnato one man mil
then Hl'PPORTINfl CM MRERLA1N
AH THE CHOICE IX JUNE FOR
HENATOR.
On last Sunday In an unguarded
editorial the Orcgonlnn Rave out
spoken Mttornnce to what It considers
honest and honorable political con
duet. IT FRANKLY HAYS CAKE HAD
NO RUHINEHH TO RE A CANDI
DATE FOR HENATOR. "Ho hutted
In where he did not belong and hit
election would hnvo boon a misfor
tune." So tho Orcgonlnn ayn In so many
words, Hint tho whip of tho party
which It ropresontfl, tho Fulton fac
tion. VOTED AOAIN8T CAKE HV
VOTING FOR CIIAMRERLAIN at
tho gonornl election following tho
primary,
Ah It challenges the liononty ot
men who were formerly Democrats,
nnd wo hnvo no doubt there woi-o
some such, who roglKtorcd ns 1U
publlrnnt) to holp tiomlunto tho loust
nhjortlonnblo of tho two Republican,),
AVIIAT RECOMKH ()!' ITH HONESTY
AND HINCEREITY IN I'PHOLDINO
MEN WHO HEGIKTEKER AH RF
PIRMCANS AM) NOT OETTlNfi
THEIR MN NOMINATED PRO
CEEDED TO VOTE FOR A DEMO
CRAT?
That could not have hern Mr. Ful
ton's advice, for h only gave iih n
reason for not supporting Julius
Morelnnd that Morolnud hnd onco
vol oil for a Democrat.
Rut now wo aro told by the Orogo;
plan that II was honest O'r mon to
nwl tor at Hepubllrans. AND THEN.
HECAL'HE A MAN "IllTTKR IN"
AND (JOT THE NOMINATION
AWAY FROM MR. 1VLTON, VfVl'E
FOR THE DEMOCRAT FOR SEN
ATOR. Wo are toM by tho Orogunlitti
that It was not only honoHt polities
to do this Ixit that will he houot to
defeat tho man In the legislature by
corrupt Ion for whom you voted In
,lu" without rnuipuriou.
What a spectacle of upright mum
vw l h'-re hld up to the peoplo
by a ureal newsnper posing as u
publ'r tnornUs' and censor of other' ; '
REGISTER AS A REPIULICW. ,",""
VOTE Will A HEPl'HLICAX AT ' -1
THE PRI.MARY, VOTE FOR A DEM
OfItAlr AT TlfE' LECTION, AND
THEN ELECT A REPl'HLIGAN" IN
THE LEGIHLATrREl
Tho advlco of tho Orcgonlnii la
pcrnlcioui to the Hcpubllcnn party
In Oregon. Such advice followo.l
would put this Rtnte 'olldly Into tho
Democratic columns.
Of court, the purpose ot nil thin
double-dealing Is to render tho pri
mary law odious and restore the old
corrupt Avay of buying thb scnato--bIiIph
with tho corpornt'on rack.
HIT THE PEOPLT, WILL SEE
TIH'OrOH ALL THIS IHSIldNESTY
OF Pl'RPOHE.
If tho legl latum carries nut fl'tHi
a program of turpltud.0 nnd troach
ory It will hnvo driven Iho'last na"
In tho cofuu of machine politics In
Oregon.
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MCfiT RELIEVE IT
WATCHING THE
PRESIDENTIAL
CONTEST
When Wcll-Kiioim Halcm Pcojdc Tell
It Ho Plainly.
When public endorsement Is made
by a representative citizen of Snlom
tho proof Is ponltlvc. You must be
llovo It. Rend this testimony. Ev
ery bnekache sufforor, every mnn,
woman or child with any kldnoy
troublo will find profit In tho read
ing. Jacob E. McCoy, retired, living on
Capital St., beyond Mill creek, Sa
lem, Or., snya: "Thnro has boon no
reason for mo 'to chnngo my good
opinion of Donn's Kldnoy Pills which
I oxprossod through our papers three
years ago. I procured tho romedy at
Dr. Stono's drug store at that time
nnd received tho most gratifying re
sults from their use. I was rellovod
of kldnoy complaint of sovoral years'
standing. Tho principal symptoms
wore In connection with tho kidney
Hocrotlnus nnd any strnln or over
oxortlon often caused homorrhagon
of tho klduoys. Nothing I hnd found
In tho way of medicine gnvo mo nnv
satlifactory relief until I got Donn'a
Kldnoy Pills. They gave prompt and
lasting henollts. I hnvo reonmmondod
thorn over since thou whon nocnalon
linn nrlson.
For sale by nil dealora. Prlco B0
cents. Fostor-Mllburn Co., Buffalo,
Now York, solo agents for tho Uni
ted Stntes.
Remnmbor 4ho name Donn's
pud tnko no other.
f. i ...
New Notation,
R. W. Fl-bor. F. B. WWklne. F. H.
nurdelt, Pertland: J. E. Paul. Uunt-'ngton.
F your idte money is not
earning Interest you arc
losing a profit that should
be your.
That's the way men with
money make more by mak
h it earn interest.
Yours wU earn tfircc per
cent, payable semi-annual-
ty, if deposited with us.
SAVINGS DEPARTMENT
CAPITAL NATIONAL
Good for RIlloiiMue.
"I took tw.i of Chamberlain's
Stomaoh and Llvor Tnbleta last
nlKht, nnd I feel BO per cent bottar
I have for week, "nyi J. J.
Irostnn of Al'ewtn. Mleh. "Thev
aro cwr'nlnlv a flno article for hll
tousuess." For mile by Dr. Stono's
drug storo. Samples free.
..... riYw)rtloiw,
nrejrnn Orohards Company; prln-
elpal oflct Portland, Or,; capital
. t .ii jp-o inmuors, Karl
nu". Albert IV Olaton and Ottq
Olstnn.
A"tv IUvcp Land, Water & Pqwor
'"omwnnv; nrlnelpnl ofHco, Lakevlew,
Or.; capital ock, $16,000: Inrnr-to-aors.
M W. O'Rrlcn. J. W. Nel
son and C. Duvall.
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HoppRy Hop, t
Aro you jnst hsrely Retting1
around by the aid ot crutches or a
can? Unlets yon have lost a limb
or have a doformlty It your trouble
y rheumatlm lumbaxo, sprain, stiff
taints, oi anything of like nature use
TtnlaUd'a Know I.lnlmont and In no
n rin itirow sway your
mutches nnl be a well as nnvonn
vr SRe. 60c RCd Jl.00. Sold 'by '
all dealers.
n ,
A 'eet d'i"'oltlo U very ebarm
n anl tie Irab'o. Hi It takes o j
stwng kleK to et rejults.
Kr,nnry Tl Btlv Couh Ryrnr-'
does int cottstlpkte Mkf most nf tS
ld fS'ntM e7i ep-. h'it '
thft other hftjul It gnt'y move- the'
s-.Hu rnH rt ve ew Uwe Tfttalr
Irrltallo uni allava lflmWiatlrn of,
U tartmt, M Vy all 4rftis,
Europo has watched the progress
of our presidential campaign with
an Interest so. profound as to contrast
markedly with tho languor that ha
so far characterized tho contest hero.
Frdm London to St. Peteraburg there
prevails an impression that the for
eigner in the Old World Under
stands sbme mpects of tho contest
far better than do tho Americans
theni6clvcB. "The Issuo of tho elec
tion a of tho first consequence to
Europe," as tho ParlB Gaulola be
lieves, "for the result must react
upon International relations from
Morocco to the far cast." It end era
of European newspapers are there
fore assured that the balance of
naval power for tho next four years
tho destinies of tho German elomont
In South America nnd the contest
that will Eoon cntitc for possession
of tho throno of China, must bo af
fected "even materially affected,"
ai tho Parla Flgar remarks. by tho
olection. Amoricani, ns some Euro
pean dall'ca are noting, care little
for world politics. They .will not
take foreign affairs Into account
vJhon they enst their votos noxt No
v'embor. Dut Europe must do so.
"The power of a President of the
United Stntes over the diplomatic re
lations of hii country with foreign
countries," say tho Temps. "Is abso
lute. Tho checks upon him in thfc
flo'd are onlv thearotical." Ho can
mnko no tronty of alliance on paper
without the sonnto, but ha enn bring
about nn nlllanco In fact bocnuso h-
disposes at his will tho army and
navy of tho republic. "There arc
seven great powers," as tho Dorlln
Kro'uz Zoltung pays, "and tho elec
tion will decide' who shall cast tho
vote of one of tho greatest of them In
tho world ronforonces of tho Jmmo
dlato future." Current Literature
, o
PRESIDENT ROOSEVELT'S
' HUNTING PLANS
London it to hnvo a hand In the
prennriitlon for tho hunting tout
wh'ch President Roosevelt will un
dertake In A'rlcn whon ho lonvos of
flco noxt March. Only a few day
ago tho Pronldont wrote to a friend
In Englnnd tiBklng him to make ar
rangements to obtain his outfit In
this country.
The frlondB Is F. C. Solon ', who,
nftor many years Bpent In th Jungles
of Control Afrlcn, now onjoytt rurnl
life at Wornlosdon. In Surroy. Al
though approaching GO, ho Is still de
voted to rport of vnr'ous kinds. On
Saturdav, for Instance, ho was tnlc
Ing pnrl In n village cricket match,
showing ai much eagerness In chaf
ing tho bnll as ho did In bygone days
In dinning elophnnts.
Three years ago, whon Mr. Selous
wna visiting In the United State-.,, tho
President wired to him to como nnd
stay w'th him nt tho Whlto Houao
There Mr. Roosovolt entoftnlned
him with tales of hit enrly ranching
days In Dakota; and Mr. Scions, In
no less enthulaBtlc terms, spoko of
hh elephnnt hunts In Africa.
Whether Mr. Reloun on Hint occa
sion unconscloiiHly Implnntod In tho
President a yearning for "Imllnr ox
por'onces In Afrlcn can be only a
matter of conlocture; but It Is signifi
cant that many months rgo, when,
anparontly, he hnd put aside all
bought of a third torm of ofllce, Mr.
Roosevelt wrote to Mr. SoIcub tell
ing him o his desire to hunt bis
game In Africa, and n Icing his ad
vice on 'the Importnnt quostlnn of
tho routo ho ahonld tnko. Mr. fllom
wob naturally glad to have tho Presi
dent tho benallt of h's Inrge ox'rl
ence, nnd his rep'y led to further
correspondence.
Now, as a Dallv Chronicle renro
Bontnilv." raMi-roti from a brlof con
versation with Mr. Solons. tho Presi
dent has dellnltely formed IiIh ittmr.
Ho pronnes to 'onv Now York ac
compantetl bv bin sou. In Anrll. Thev
will proceed to Mombn . on t"c
coast of UrltUh Afrlcn. rim! w'H
thence make their wav Into Ugaiuh
In this region, with lt vast wnninti,
dnnse forets nnd snow-capped moun
tains Is to be found a remarkable vn
rlty of cllmntos. The ralnfa'1 In
wmt uarf Is as mneh as 100 Inches
a your; wutie in cortnin uisiricis no
rnlu mn fall for two vnr at a
time. After tourlntt Uitnntln tbu
ProAld-at will follow tho coiirsu o'.
tho Nile.
AHhoucli hi o'!Kt U by no
moans good, Mr. RoosHvelt la one o'
IH most aectirate bot In A'nerlea
HI moRt supftwful r-it tmt vlare
oin wlntor nhnut vr ago.
On that oiwuslon h kl'ltd over a
din ninut(n Pons. Seme of thorn
'i ! intheil In i'wiii" bnnd-'n-hand
strurrles. iivluic U lontr kn'fe.
It 'h '"hit!! that o' ilny dtirluv
tht turt ! Proldent's hound
traoke' a fmnle i,,Mir to "r
rooky lair. Aftor n ilwe-nto ft""
with the dogs she twoapod and found
refuge in a tree. More for ome
time sho vented nor nngor, and then.
aust",, - revetge. drop '!
unexpectedly among tho tfogs. inaMt-
ing them terribly.
SMILES.
Jack Frost i3 barking for rain,,
and will fetch them.
No telling how many chickens that
Court street market man will have
to dress Saturday.
Well, tho political situation Is n
little mixed. But It will clear.
Pretty hard for any of tho preach
ers to get the Btart of Bishop Hughoi.
There Is a great deal of goon
weather corning yet for building.
Things nro lively on Willamette
campus. But the boys are starting 'j
paint too early In the game.
Will Salem appreciate a genuine
Weber and Field play at tho Grand
opera Iioaiso next Motldny night?
Salem Is still In noed of that larg
er freight depot and a $25,000 pas
senger station and grounds.
That boulevard to the ttite fair
grounds should bo open to nil kinds
of vehicles lnclud'ng nutoe.
'
Don't build that stato fair boule
vard Just yet, gentlomgn. Wait
about ton yoars.
.
There were not many of Ihrf MIs
sourlnnB nut to hoar that girl from
Missouri. Most of thorn nro .too oM
to rtlr around much nights.
If the ministers are In to'vn Sat
urJny night with a 'o,nd cnrt on
the Btruot-, w'Mf M'en thnii run
n'ng, with rJl p'fc.oa of hus!ni and
rwldencei lighted im. they wll! ace
n live town.
The Democratic m-nto- who open
ed the ire'?imtlnl canfaJgn In Sn
'em.hnd h Oeeney nhd ejiM-"ay to
s-icrlt highly of Toff' character as
a man.
The PorMnnd
pent 33,01)0
"'nf V" npft
Klcc-lc nboitt 8100.000
fli t-It v nuirbt o trc
C 'lorfil j.'notrlc
I 'l ileni I l'ornve-vi-
1'V" Oregon
Of cour''.
ttirm fntrtv
and ought to keep Its agroomonts
with them. II It don't how can tho
bonds of thoso corporations got any
more- raonoy to blow In on tho Capi
tal City, and what -would tho towa
amount to without thorn?
For Weak RA,LR0AD m tables,
Kidneys
Inflammation of the blad
der, urinary troubles and
backache use
DeWiffcl's Kidney
and Bladder Pills
A Week's
Trial For 25c
K. C. DeWITT Ic CO., Chicago, XII.
SOLO 11Y ALL DEALERS
CORVALLIS & EASTrnv p ,
AINVANI,
STATIONS
Da!ly
Ex. Sun,
a, ni. lv
7:30
No. ;
Dlu
ar Et Sa!l
orvnlll. ''1
WTJ,
GERMAN RAKERV
AND CONFECTIONERY
Now under new management
SC1ILERET A SCHNEIDER
. Proprietors
Complete lino of fresh and up-tu-date
bakers goods do'lvorod
to all parts of the city free.
Wo aro proud of our party
and wddlng cakes, delivered
on short notice. Glvo us a
trial Is all wo ask.
Storo corner Twolfth and Che-
mekotn Sts. Phone Main 901.
Grand Opera House
J. F. CORDRAY, Manager.
ONE NIGHT ONLY.
MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 28
The Two Great Ormrn Comedians
Kofb & Dill
Assisted by MniH I ombert and nilly
Clifford nrd their ol.lntl Now York
enst and cIiokib of 10 neop'o In Jud
on C. Ilruslco' Mu'cnl Comedy.
LONESOME TOWN
PRETTY GIRLS
NEW SCENERY
NEW COSTl'.MES
Prices: $l.no, $1 00, 75c and 3lK.
Sale open.; at p a in Monday.
First Class Livery, Sale
and Boarding Stables
Largest stock of new vehicles In
town.
The Old Club Stables
Cornor Fprry nnd Liberty Btreots
Proprietors, Gilliam & Bocdlghelmer
Phone Main 7. Salem, Orogon.
Ul.TrEHNlT IIRLAD.
It u vorth more than any oths
read yet tho prlco in no higher
'or inn at your grocers'.
' CALIFORNIA BAKERY.
TboniiiM Ai Cooloy, Props.
NoSKvSstrSI' '1Y
',t I I ' Icq-i.? '
THE REST ROXSTTHE
FAMILY EVER HAD
Can be obtnlucd fiom our prime
tender nud Juicy beef, mutton or
pork, All our moats ure solected
from tho choVest. nud propared fo.
tho table to ult tho demands of the
(nstldloua. Our prices arc lower for
uality than you can dud ut any
place lu Salem.
E. C. CROSS,
I'limio U, :TO State St.
ARE YOU SIX
Great Chinese Doctor
L. M. II U M
MnB mt'dlciuu which will cure any
known dleaso. Ho makes a special
ty of, and guarantees to euro Catarrh
Asthma, Lung, Thront, Rheumutlsm,
Doblllty, Stomach, Liver. Kldnoy
Troubles; aleo any blackened ui
swollen soreness, broken limbs;
Smallpox; Eptdomlc; all kinds ol
Hulls, Lost Manhood, Female Weak
ness, Hornls Troubles and Paralysis
Consultation free. Caro of Ylck So
Tong Co., Chinese drugs and herbs,
153 High St., upstairs, Salem. Or.
j:35' Corvallla !!!!'"Ii
8:53 Philomath V M
9:50 Blodgett l:il
10:10 B,.mi, 5.07
9:22 wrens S:!s
9:50 nio,i0M :II
10:10 Summit .V."" M
10:32 Nashville . " :
Nashville .;;.:' !J
chitwood : :
Huie Wing Sang Co.
Wo mnko up all kinds of wrappers
and whlto undenvanr, waists and kl
monas and skirts; nil kinds of
gentlemen's nnd Indies' furnl.hlng
goods; all kinds ot silks and dress
goods; hose, suits, pants, ovorallo
blankots, ncckwonr, matting, china
waro, trunks, ombroldory and lact
etc.
:tl!0 N. Cotnmerclal St. Salem, Or.
I I III I I I hM-H-H-H-f-H lllll
. . .
;;Graber Bros.;!
; mom lerriui). n r.. i
When President Roaevet rine,j0 lOU nlSr
the scene le Instantly llw atl
nateiy one or tn no-s , n l n s
to her hd lojf n'd Im-'tO liet CuTedf
PLUMBING
AND
GAS FITTING
on
him. Fortunately
forned on
pencil ner moveoiont. wjtn r
rnVi nf r aw te cougar k
the d"j:. but when at ururl ai
th Prdont wb ready with
rlfl. l.ondonkChron!cl.
Bible Money.
A gornh was 1 cent.
Ashekol of gold "-as IS.
A farthing was 3 cents.
A talent of silver was S53S.30,
A mite was, less than a quarter of
a cent. '
A pbjce of allver, or a penny, wn
13 cents,
A shekel of illVor was about 50
cant.
The H's'thst we haven't ae tb
as'?t Ills 'n the wot 11 to b" oru-
Thr U no flatf thsi can beat
that of an expectant houeficla-y
tum jfU
GgrfAtiBi
RSSI I
Mr
Will glvo prompt attention f
to all orders, cuarnnteo our
work to give satisfaction and 1
to bo up to the sanitary stand- t
ard.
WE WILL BE PLEASED
TO GIVE ESTIMATES T
ON CONTRACTS
Call at our shop on L'berty
street, back of Barr's Jewelry
Store. Phono 550, ,
"'IHIIIHIHIIIIIIII
After you hav
tried tho otho
doctors, come an1
the old rellab'e
Chinese doctor. Ho
guarantee to rure after everything
else has. failed.
Dr. Kum has lived over 20 yean,
lu Salem, and hai cured a great many
of Salem'a well-known men and ,wo
men. and ha- sco-es of testimonials
from thankful patient whom he hue
cured In the past He guarantees to
ur where the knl e seems the Irs
resort. He treats all chronic and
nervous diseases, ea'.arrh, asthma,
lung and throat t'ctbles. -tomach.
liver, kidney and hear troub', reu
mat 'am, gall stones, tape worms, lost
vltalpy, general debility, rupture and,
all kinds of female complaints. Ex
nmlnatlon and consultation free. If
you cannot rail write for syraotom
blank to the Dr. Kum Bow Wo li-ug
Co. 167 South High street, Salm,
Oregon.
mcKorcr
D1RK
CcHigh Remedy
lOtVTU r'M
Coughs. Colds
CROUP
Wfcpiif Cvk
SrMHkltU
SOC THROAT
TIIOAT4llNCS
MS1UhStIM(.
S"iW " ?
Hint sMlMMkrM
UurM.ct.v va.
rvu. i-nr (mm
11:39 Chitwood i
12:03 Elk City .,: H
12:39 Toledo . " J
1:15 nr... Yaqutna ..lv.' j!
No. 10 (dally) WW1-
Leaves Albany 7.sn
Leaves CorvalllB ,'. j0 -
No. 8 (dally) "a-30 p. q.
Loaves Albany i j
Leaves Corvallls .' i 25& J ta-
Arrives Philomath iBj; '"
No. C (dully) M p "
Leavea Albany g.30
Leaves Corvallls 10' in ' f"
Arrives Philomath 10;30 i
No. 2 (dally except Sun.)
Leavea Albany 7 35 ,
Loaves Corvallls 8 36 s
ArrlveB Philomath 8;5J
No. 1 (dally except Sun.) '
Loaves Philomath C:02 1
Arrives Corvallle c-35 an
Arrives Albany 7:15 b
No. 5 (dally) 'i0tt
Lenvea Corvallls c.-jn - .
Arrives Albany 7:10 a. a
No. 7 (dally) a
Leaves Fhllomath 10M5 t n
Arrives Corvnllli 11. ie .
Arrives Albany 11:58 a. it ;
iNo. a
Loaves Philomath 2. 00 p -
Arrives Corvollis 6:00 p' c.
Arrives Albany fi:in n
No chango In aervlco tctwcn ..
onny una uciroit.
Time ami No. CI, Southern rd
Co., Effective Sunday, Aug. 18,
1008.
Townnl Portland, Pnsscnjtr.
No. IC. 5:13 n. m - Oregon F
proB.
d. 10 o:u n. in. uctinge o- i
pnBaonger.
No. 12. 2:15 p. m. Roscburj
Bcngcr,
No. 14 9:13 p. m., Portland t
press.
Toward Potilnnil, Frrldit.
No. 222. 6:0 p. m. Portland fit
freight.
No. 22C 10:40-ll:2S a ru.-T.r
freight.
Toward San Francisco, PaMrnr.
No. 11. 11:03 n. m. Rotebr;
nnsr.nnpop.
No. 17.' 0:45 p. m. Cottage Crete
passenger.
No. 15 9:5C p. m. California ex
prosa.
No. 13 3:31 a. m. San Fnnc!i
co expro-8.
Tflu-iirtl Rim PrnnrUro. Frflcht.
No. 221.-2:43 a. m. Portland lu
frolcht.
No. 225. 11:28 a. m. vray frt'jV
Oregon Electric Time Tablf.
Tlmo of arrival nnd departor ''
cnrB at Salem Is as follows, Pornsl
and Intermediate peints:
Arrlvo Lw"
Local S:40a. m. 6 00a.r
Express 10:50 a. in. 9 05 c
Local 1:25 p. in. 11 05 c r
ExprosB 4:20 p. in 1 4P t.
Loral 5:45 p.m. 3 28pm
Exprois 8:20 p.m. 6 00 p. n
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Stonmora Pomona aifd Orticw,
Icavo for Portland dally except Sue-
day at C a. m.
M. I BALDWIN, Apcnt.
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Matlo by THE 8VHXKV WW.
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Kon. Mndo for fnnilly "
Ask your grocer fr It. H1
and Bhorts always on hand
P. B. WALLACE, Aft.
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