Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919, March 28, 1914, Page PAGE SEVEN, Image 7

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    DAILY CAPITAL JOTJBNAL, SALEM, OREGON. SATURDAY, MARCH S3, 1914.
PAGB SEVEN.
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THE CAPITAL JOURNAL CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS
FINDING A SITUATION
It is possible to secure employment by calling personally upon those you hear
need help. It is a long, tedious task, however. The classified way brings
your application before those who need help, quickly and easily.
RATES FOR ADVERTISEMENTS
TWO CENTS per word for the first insertion.
ONE CENT per word for each succeeding subsequent inser-
THE CAPITAL JOURNAL
WANT ADS work continually they never cease until their tasks are suc
cessfully performed. Each day those little wonder workers faithfully de
liver their moosage to the'people of Salem and nearby towns who have
learned their value.
tion.
JOURNAL WANT ADS
Capital Journal Want Ad
Bring Quick Results
Two cents a word for first Insertion.
One cent a word for each Insertion
thereafter No advertisement taken for
less than 25c. Count six words to the
line.
ABSTRACTS.
ONION ABSTRACT CO. "Abstracts
that Protect." Our books posted up
to date each morning. Call Main 1249
and a messenger will call for your
abstract. J. ft Siegmund, president;
Max Gehlhar, secretary, 345 State 8t.
Street.
AUCTIONEER.
AUCTIONEER Salem 's reliable sell
er. Farm sales solicited. Terms 1
per cent; satisfaction guaranteed or
no pay. Henry E. Voorhies, Jlichi
gan avenue, first Btreet east of the
state fair grounds.
CHIROPRACTIC- SPINOGOLIS1
DB. 0. L. SCOTT Graduate of Chir
opractic's Fountain Head, Davenport,
Iowa. If you have tried everything
and have got no relief, try Chiroprac
tic Bpinal adjustments and got well.
Office 406-7-8 U. S. National, Bank
Building. Phone Main 87. Residence
Main 828R.
ELECTRIC FIXTURES.
ELECTRIC FIXTURE AND SUPPLY
CO., 20 North Liberty Btreet. Phone
Main 263. Electric wiring and elec
trical supplies. Estimates furnished.
Try onr new Mirror reflector. We
have the "Famous" Edison Mazda
lamp. Its only rival the sun.
LAUNDRY.
CLOTHES LAST LONGER With our
all-hand work; established 20 years,
436 Ferry street, South side, between
Liberty and High. Hop Lee.
NEW AND SECOND-HAND GOODS.
H. M. Baker New and second hand
furniture, hardwarr and general sup
plies. Best cash prices paid for second-hand
goods. Call and Bee us and
look over our goods. 373 Court street
Phone 1853.
HIGHEST price paid for second hand
furniture, ranges, hardware, tents,
etc. We carry the most complete
stock of above articles in town at
the lowest price. 0. L. McPeek, 271
North Commercial St., phone Main
1233.
OSTEOPATHIC PHYSICIANS
DR8. B. H. WHITE AND R. W. WAL
TON, Osteopathic physicians and
nerve specialists. Graduates of Amer
lean School of Osteopathy, Kirksville,
Mo. Post graduate and specialized
In nervous diseases at Los Angelos
college. Treat acute and chronic dis
eases. Consultation free. Lady at
tendant. Office 595-506 U. S. Nation
al bank building, Phone 859. Resi
dence 346 N. Capital street. Phone
4GB.
PLUMBING
THEO. M. BARB numbing, hot water
and steam heating and. tinning, 164
Commercial St., Phone Main 192.
SCAVENGER.
SALEM SCAVENGER Chaa. Soos,
proprietor. Garbage and refuse of all
kinds removed on monthly contracts
at reasonable rates. Yards and cess
pools cleaned. Office 548 State St.
Office phone Main 2247. Residonce
Main 2272.
" . .. i
UJiNT ANIj GRAVEL.
SALEM CANSTRUCTION CO. Can
supply you with sand and gravel. Of
fice 464 Court street. Phone Mnin
700. Gravel bed on Front street and
North Mill Creek.
TFT"RESKA HT WORKS.
HATS MADE TO ORDER All work
guaranteed. Thereska Hat Works.
Hats of all kinds renovated Into any
size or style; good quality trim
mings. 217 S. High street. Phone
251, Salem, Oregon.
TAXI CAB SERVICE.
TAXICAB SERVICE It will pay you
to see or phone to J. B. Underwood,
manager of the West Side Transfer
Co., when you want a taiirab. Terms
reasonable. Phone Main 177. Stand
S.-.6 Stale street. Orders for early
morning trains phone night before.
UNDERTAKERS.
LEHMAN CIX)UOn U. J. Lshman,
A. M. dough, morticians and funer
al directors. Latest modern meth
ods known to the profession employed.
443 Court street.
GET RESULTS. DON'T WALK THE STREETS SEARCHING FOR A POSITION OR A ROOMTRY THE CLASSIFIED
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UNDERTAKERS.
RIGDON-RICHARDSON CO. Funeral
directors and undertakers, 252 North
High street. Office Phone Main 183.
Rigdon residence Main 111.
WATCHMAKER.
U. S. MILLER, the WATCHMAKER
Over 20 years' experience 'is a watch
maker at Beatrice, Neb. high grade
worn at eastern prices. Opera Huuv
Block, 484 Court St.
WOOD AND COAL.
SALEM FUEL YARDS The place of
quality. All kinds of dry wood, four-
foot, or cut in stove lengths to suit.
Prompt deltvery. We handle the btst
coals on the market. Try our King
coal; it is the best; 732 Trade streot,
Phone Main Mark 'Si dd all. prop.
WATER COMPANY.
SALEM WATER COM PAN V Office
corner Commercial and Trade sts.
for water service apply at office.
Pill payable monthly in advance.
LODGE DIRECTOKY.
A. O. U. W. Protection Lodge No. 2.
Meets every Monday evening at 7:30
in the McCornack hall, corner Court
and Liberty streets, Leonard Mason,
M. Wj 8. A. McFadden, recorder;
R. B. Duncan, F.
CENTRAL LODGE No. , K. of P.
McCornack bldg, Tuesday evening of
each week at 7:30 p. m., W. B. Sum
merville, C. C.j Jas. W. Cox, K. of R.
and S.
SALEM LODGE NO. 4, A. F. & A. M.
Stated communication first Friday
in each month at 7:30 p. m., in the
Masonic Temple. David A. Wright,
W. M.; 8. Z. Culver, secretary.
PACIFIC LODGENO 5o7aTf7TA.
M. Stated communications third Fri
day in ach mcnth at 7.30 p. m., 'n
the Masonic Temple. J. S. Wyant,
W. M.; Ernest H. Choate, secretary.
MULTNOMa1iROYAl"aRCH CHAP
TER NO. 1, R. A. M. Regular meet
ing second Friday in each month at
8 p. m., in the Masonic Temple.
J. T. Welch, Ex. High Priest; Lot L.
. Pearce, secretary.
HODSON COUNC IL NO. 1, R. & 8. U,
Stated assembly first Monday in
each month, Masonic Temple, L. 8.
Rowland, Thrice Illustrious Master;
Glonn C. Nilos Recorder.
DE MOLAY COMMANDEliY, NO. 5,
K. T. Regular conclave fourth Fri
day in each month, at 8 o'clock p. m.,
in Masonic Temple. Sojourning Sir
Knights are courteously invited to
meet with us. Frank A. Turner, re
corder. CHADWTCK CHAPTER NO. 37., O. E.
S. Regular meeting every first and
third Tuesday at 8 d. m., in the Ma
sonic Temple. Mrs. Ida B. Godfrey,
W. M.; Ida M. Babcock, secretary.
R. N, of A. "Oregon Grape Camp"
io. 1360, meets every Thursday ev
ening In McCornack building, Court
and Liberty streets. Eelevator. Su
ie Parmenter, 781 North Front St.,
Oracle; Hazel Price, Imperial Furni
ture Co., recorder.
MODERN WOODMEN OF AMERICA,
Oregon Cedar Camp No. 5246. Meots
every Thursday evening at 8 o'clock
In Masonic hall, corner Court and
Liberty Btreets. Elevator service.
H. L. Born, V. C; Ray A. Grant,
Clerk.
UNITED ARTISANS Capital Assem
bly No. 84, meets every Wednesday at
8 p. m., in Moose Hall. W, O. Asseln,
M, A.. Ivan G. Martin, Secretary, Ma
sonic Temple.
SALEM HUMANE SOCIETY D. D.
Kooler, president; Mrs. Lou Tillson,
secretary. All cases of cruelty or
neglect of dumb animnls should be
reported to the Bociety for investi
gation. WOODMEN OF WORLD Meet every
Friday night at 8:00 o'clock In Ma
sonic hall. McCornack block. L. H.
Fletcher, C. C; C. 0. McElroy, elerk,
lilfl Court street.
THERE IS No "servant problem" for
the housekeeper who depends on the
want ads.
REAL ESTATE.
FOR SALE OR RENT Modern five
room bungalow, electric lighted and
plumbed, city water, one block to
cor line. See Roy n. Mills, 8au!dlng
Logging Co. office.
IS IT A BETTER ROOM In more
pleasant surroundings that you are
looking fort Save carfsre and shoe
leather by advertising for that room
in a want ad You '11 find just what
yon want
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REAL ESTATE Continued.
FOR SALE Farm, 220 acres, 175 under
plow; 7-room house; spring water;
good bam. Address "K J," care
Journal.
WANTED Reliable man to buy new
house and do general work as part
payment on first year's installments.
German Investment Co., 204 Steeves
building.
FOR SALE Five room house, barn,
good well, corner lot, 150x150, all in
bearing fruit; by owner. 1595, cor
ner Saginaw and Lincoln Btreet.
FOR SALE.
GARDEN Field and Inwn seed. All
fresh stock. Westacott & Co., 170
South Commercial street.
THE WANT AD BUYERS Of the
present hour are truly the wise ones.
ALONG THE HIGHWAY Of busi
ness, the searchlights and guide posts
are the want ads.
FOR SALE Rubber tired buggy and
single harness for Bale cheap. AIbo
two small saddles. At Spanlding
Logging Co. barn, South Commercial
street.
THE WANTS Will prove of interest
in scores of ways take full advant
age of them.
FOR SALE Choice five acres of sandy
loam, 5-room house, barn, well, good
fence, Vj acres loganberries, 1 acre
of strawberries, choice garden land,
convenient to school. Price $1700;
cash $1100. Square Deal Realty Co.
Phone 470.
FOR SALE 3'4-inch wagon, narrow
tire, good condition. Address box
275, Salens
FOR SALE 5 acres of good land, near
ly all under cultivation, four miles
from Salem and close to railroad
station; price $750; $25 cash, balance
$5 per month. W. H. Grnbenhorst &
Co., Room 2, Bush Bank bldg.
FOR SALE 5 acres of good lnmd, all
under cultivation, small house, good
road, 3 miles from Salem; price
$1200; $450 cash, balance $10 per
month. W. II. Grnbenhorst & Co.,
Room 2 Bush Bank bldg.
FOR SALE Double work harness, nice
driving harness, both good as new.
Hay nmro nnd gray horso, true
workers; weight in flesh 1100 each;
price $50. Two-ton gooseneck truck.
Call soon, Center Street Feed Sheds.
FOR SALE Modrn six-room house,
paved street and car lino, close to
good business corner, convenient to
school. Price $2,500. Two hundred
dollars down, balnnco in rental in
stalments. Phone Mnin 470.
WANTED.
WANTED To trade $500 city prepev
ty for runabout. Telephone 2289.
HAVE YOU A HOUSE TO SELL
Why not reach a good customer
through a wont adf
LOST.
LOST Your diamond ringt Why not
advertise for it by a want adf
FOR RENT.
FOR RENT Furnished rooms, close In.
deBirable location. 365 High streot.
NEWLY FURNISHED ROOMS With
or without board, 447 North Liberty
Btreet.
FOR RENT Two well furnished rooms
for housekeeping. Inqulro at 332
North Church. .
FOR ItKNT Nicely furnished room,
wnlking (lists nee. Phone 20H1M, or
call 123 North Liberty street.
iJOR RENT Seven room house, fur
nished or unfurnished, 832 North
Seventeenth stroet.
FOR RENT 5-room house, two lots;
barn and chicken house. $10.00 per
month. Inquire at 1415 N. 4th street,
MISCELLANEOUS.
SnnE RKPAITUNO-flalem Shoe Shop.
Men's heavy soles 75c, ladies' soles
60c All work guaranteed. 1166 State
Btreet, corner 13th.
JL'8T ARRIVED Carload of Rock
spring and niawatba Coal. Phone
307. Residence 690.
WORRIED A HO IT MOVING Dispose
of some of your discarded furniture
through a want ad.
THERE'S ONE WAY of reaching thou
sands: a Want Ad is always on the
inb.
CARRY YOUR STORY home with di
rect purpose, speedy action and car
tain results by a Wart Ad.
Special "Health Warning" for March.
March is a trying mouth for tie very
young and for elderly people. Croup,
bronchial colds, la grippe and pneu
monia are to be feared and avoided.
Foley 's Honey and Tar is a great fam
ily medicine that wU quickly stop a
cought, check the progress of a cold,
and relieve inflamed and congested air
passages. E. C. lihodes, Middleton,
Ga,, says: "La grippe gave me a hack
ing cough for which I got no relief
until I ,took Foley's Honey and Tar
Compound, and was Boon well of both
cough and cold." J. C. Perry, druggist
Now the drumming of the pheasants
is heard ayuiu numerously iu th
countryside.
A Word of Caution.
One should be exceptionally careful
just now about taking cold, and when a
cold is contracted get rid of it as
quickly as possible. To accomplish
this you will find Chamberlain's Cougn
Remedy excellont. It is not only
prompt and offectual but is plelasant
and safe to take, and has a reputation
of forty years back of it. For Bale by
all dealers.
Do not bo a talkative nuisance be
cause you aro sure that you are right.
Disordered Kidneys Cause of Much
Misery.
With pain and misery by day, sleep-
disturbing bladder weakness at night,
tired, nervous run-down men and wo
men verywhere are glad to know that
Foley Kidney Pills restore health and
stnrength, and the tegular action of
kidneys and bladder. Mrs. Sula Barnes,
Bowdon, Ga., R. 1., gays; "I suffered
with terrible headache, backache and
bearing down pains, bo bad I was
hardly able to get around. I took
three bottles of Foley Kidney Pills and
since then I have been entirely well."
J. C. Perry, druggist.
As a rule, a man who dreams of
finding gold won't; yet he might.
Plain Truth That's Worth Money.
Using Foley's Honey and Tar for
cough and cold is just practical com
mon sense. It is exictly made to sto
a cough and check a cold and it pre
vents la grippe, bronchitis or pneu
monia. F. ' F. Monnhan, Monomonle.
Wis., says: "I am exposed to nil klndi
of woather and I find Foley's Honey
and Tar Compound always fixes me nr.
in good Bhnpe when I catch cold or
have a bad cough. I recommend it
gladly." Refuse BubstitutoB. J. C.
Porry, Druggist.
The young man who marries a girl
just to pleases his pa and ma is not
worth marrying.
Muddy Complexion.
When you boo a woman with a muddy
or Bnllow complexion and dull eyes, you
may know that hor liver is out of order.
A few dosos of Chamberlain 's Tablets
will correct it and make her look bettor
and fool better. For salo by all dealer.
It Is difficult for a critical girl to
avoid looking as though her fnco hn 1
boon bat lied in vinegar.
great majority of persons af
flicted with eczema have no othor ail
ment, which is accepted bb proof that
eczema is purely a skin disease Merl
tol Eczema Remedy is recommended
especially for eczema and diseases of
the skin. If you are afflicted with
this terrible disoase we ask you to use
this remedy on our guarantee Capital
Drug Storn, agents.
Tho painted woman does not look
quitn as fierce ns the painted Indian,
but It is well to give her a wide
berth.
Just Right for Backache and Rheums
tlsm,
Foley Kidney PilU are so thoroughly
effective for backnche, rheumatism,
swollen, aching, joints, kidney ami
bladder ailments that they a'e recoin
mended everywhere. A. A. .Tcffordi
tfcOraw, Nobr., bbvs: "For the last
few months I wnB troubled with pain"
in my bsck and the druggist reconi
mended Foley Kidney Ijills for my al'
merit. I have not yet taken all of on 1
bottlo and my old trouble has entirety
disappeared." J, C. Terry, druggist
Klckapoo Worm Killer Expels Worms.
Hub some beautiful characters th
wrong way iih you will find that they
aro not even skin deep.
Marttol Rheumatism Powders
The unusunlly largo snlo of this
remedy Is the best evidence we could
offer you to prove its merit, It Is
made of effective ingredients, and Is
ruarantned to give permanent relief for
rheumatism. We will gladly show you
the formula and explain i merits to
rou. Capital Drug Store,' local agents.
JOURNAL WANT ADS. bring results.
Woodburn, March 28. (Special.)
Grover Giesy of Aurora motored to
Woodburn Saturday.
Miss Gladys Warner of Salem, siietit
Sunday at tho home of her parents.
Gus Taw of Salem, visitod friends
in Woodburn Sunday.
Mrs. E. G. Eminctt and little neico,
('hire .visited friends in Portland Sat
urday and Sunday.
Miss Helen Flcenor wns a Portland
visitor Saturday.
Ilnrry White of Portland, visited
friends ill Woodburn Sunday.
B. MeCord transacted business in
Salem Monday.
W. T. Jenkins leturned Thursday
lifter spending several days in Ccamlin,
Wash., on a business and plouHiire trip
combined.
-Miss Nellie Binkloy entertained a
number of her friends at her home
Sunday. The afternoon was pleasantly
Tent in tuking pictures and inusi.i.
Later ice cream and wafers wore sorved
by the hostess, assisted by her sisto,
Miss Gladys. Those enjoying tho after
noon were: M,is Avon McKinney, Mi8
Lila Jermnin, Miss Delia Beck, MiBs
Gladys Binkley, Messrs. Ray McKinney,
Eugene Riches, Willard Colo, Glonn
Parr, Carl Alloman, Gilbert Cole, and
Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Rhodes, and Mf
and Mrs. W. T. Jenkins.
Mrs. M. N. Crisell of Aurora, was
visiting friends in Woodburn Woduos
day. Mrs. 8. A. Komp left Wednesday for
Scott's Mills, whore she will visit her
daughter for a few days.
Miss Florence Cormack spent Sun
day with friends in Silverton.
Mrs. W. C. Woscott Of Aurora, was
in town shopping Tuesday.
Mrs. G. Bingman and daughter, Greta,
of Gervais, woro in town Wednesday
shopping.
Mrs, John McKay spent Wednesday
in town visiting friendB.
Mr. and Mrs. V. White were tho
guests of Mr. and Mrs. L.-8. Shorey
Saturday.
Mrs. L. 8, Shorey enjoyed a visit,
from her parents, Mr, nnd Mrs. August
liiechol, Batuiday.
Miss Clara Guer.i.!, ono of Wood
burn's lending milliners, spent Sundiiy
with friends in Snlem.
A very pleasant afternoon was spent
by tho members of tho Kaffo Klatsch
Vednesilny when Mrs. G. II. Beebo on
'ertnined them with a green luncheoi',
Miss Louise Sclinfer returned af to
visiting a week with her aunt, in Ger
nis. Mrs. James Gibson, of Reedvilln,
Washington, is the guest of her
'aughter, Mrs. Joe liiclinrd.
Mrs. C. N. Hall Is tho guest of friend"
it Dallas this week.
Hartley Honney of Union, was tin
ruest of his pnrents, Mr. and Mrs.
leorgo Honney Humliiy.
Miss Agness Roiling, who has been
isiting friends in Portland, returned
'mine Wednesday.
Mr. and Mrs. John F. Stealllnmmer
mil children motored to Silverton Sun
lay and spent tho day with friends.
F. H. Beck transacted business in
'oi-tlnnd, Monday.
Miss Hnrah Kennedy of Salem, sH"it
Woihlny visiting friends In Woodburn.
O, W, Wiiterbury was looking nftoi
'nisincss interests in Portland tlio latter
uirt. of last week,
Mies Helen Scollnrd of West Wood
burn, wns the guest, of Miss Siulin
liiclinrd Tuesday.
Miss Kmlie Dimlck returned aftei
several dn.vs' visit with her brother,
liiclinrd Wright, of Molnlla.
The members of the W, C. T. U, were
delightfully entertained Wednesday
afternoon at the home of Mirs. .1. Cole
man, After the business of the after
noon was over Mrs. Morton, Mrs
Children Cry
FOR FLETCHER'S
CASTOR' A
If you want Quality and a sanl- I
tary, clean loaf of bread, wrap- I
ped In the finest waxed paper
before leaving the shop, ask for
I Salem Royal Bakery i
BREAD
And If your grocor does not keep
It, let us know or call us up and
we will gladly deliver to you dl-
rect.
Goldsmith & Theuer
f No. BIO South Commercial 8t. X
Salem, Oregon.
Phone 378
WAY - JOURNAi WANT in?rPT k,t I
M
Welter and Mrs. Coleman told their
very interesting experiences, why thoy
wore members of the union; delicious
refreshments wore served by the hostess
Mr. and Mrs. N. Stanton of Elliot
Prairie spent Sunday with their
daughter, Mrs. Ivan Buyers of Wood
burn. Tho Misses Evo and Leona Cook of
Portland were tile guosts of their grand
mother, Mrs. Pheglcy, Tuesday.
Oen of the cnjoynblo 500 parties of
the week was given by Urs. Lyman
Shorey Wednesday evening. Mrs. F
W. Sottlemier received tho prizo for
tricks, Mrs. O. F. Whitman tho prize
for honors and Mrs. Alice Kennedy, the
consolation. Oregon grape and lam"
bouquets of daffodils were used as the
decorations. A' dainty lunch was
served by the hostess, assisted by Mrs.
Eugene Moshberger. Thoso invited
were: Mosdnmes F. W. Scttlemior, J.
M. Poormnn, Fred Dose, II. M. Austin.
P. A. Livesley, E. G. Enimett, Alice
Kennedy, O, P. Overton, R. Guiss, J. P.
Stoelliammer, R. II. Scott, J. 11, Kon-
W. J. PATTERSON, M. D. V.
Veterinarian grnd'
unto McKilllp Col
logo, Chicago, 111,,
which enjoys the
largest practice in
the world. Lame
n e s s, dentistry
and dlseftBes of
tne loot a spec- r
cialty. Now veterinary operating table
just installed. Phones: Residence,
11)61 ; office, 278. Office and feed barn,
204 South Commercial Street
SalemFence
Works
R. B. FLEMING, -Prop.
Headquarters American Win
Teuce, Morley'a Patent Hop Bas
ket Send your orders In now.
Big stock of nop and loganbery
wire. Rubber roofing, $1.50 up
per square. Elastio roof paint,
ant' be beat. Stock of paints
and Tarnishes st 20 per cent re
duction, throe brands. Cedar
fence posts and wood and Iron
walk and drive gates.
250 Court St. Phone 124
P. O. Box 356.
Back of Chicago Store,
TRAVELERS' GUIDE
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RAILROADS
BOUTHEEN PACIFIO COMPANY.
Time Table, Portland Division.
Northbound.
10 Oregon Express 8:00a.m.
10 Albany Passenger ..... 7:24 a.m.
2 Willamette Express 9:27 a.m.
12 Shasta Limited 12:85 p.m.
18 Portland Passenger 2:00 p.m.
20 Portland Passenger - 6:47 p.m.
14 Portland Ex DrOfiH .u . 8:11 n.m.
22(5 Local Way Treliht 10:30 am.
222 Portland Through Fre't 10:30 p.m
Southbound.
15 California Express 8:32 a.m.
17 Qlendalo Passenger ........11:10 a.m.
10 Cottage Orove Pasi'ger 4:45 p.m.
27 Willamette Limltod 6:11 p.m.
11 Shasta Limijted ....... 7:88 p.m.
1 Albany Passenger 8:45 p.m
13 Hau Francisco Kinross....! 0:3A n.m.
225 Local Way Freight tf;27 a.m.
221 Son Fran. Thro' Fr't ....12:01 s.m.
Sal era Goer Branch.
127 Pasaoouur arr. Salem 1:28 a.m.
1.10 Pass, md. loaves Salem 11:00 a.m.
12lt rasa. nnd. arr. Salem .. 8:00 p.m.
128 Pass, leaves Salem 5:00 p.m.
Baloin, Tails City Woatern.
ISO Arrlvos Salem 8:10 a.m.
152 Arrlvos Snlom 11:25 a.m.
154 Arrives Salem 8:15 p.m.
150 Arrives Salem - Ri.10n.in.
158 Arrives Salem 7:45p.m.
ini leaves for Falls Clty....(l:.15 a.m.
10.) leaves for Mark Hock 9:45 a.m.
155 Lcavo for Falls Clt .... 1:40 n.m.
157 Leave for Falls City .... 3:25 p.m.
159 Leaves for Dallas - 8:15 p.m.
100 Freight, arrive 1:35 n.m.
101 Freight, depart 8:00 a.m,
OEBOON ELECTEIO IAILWAT CO.
Northbound.
Loaves Balem Arrives Portland
Train. No.
4:28 a.m. I OwL. 8:80 a.m
8:30 s.m.,
8:00 s.m.,
9:48 t.m..
8
8 Loc.
8:55 a.m
..10:80 t.m
..11:4(1 t.m
- 1:46 p.m
.10 Ltd..
11:20 am
18 .
J4
4:t0p.m
.8:68 p.m
8:40 p.m
8:16 p.m
1:60 p.m
7:48 p..
1 ;80 p.m ,
4:00 n m IK T.t.1
4:18 P" ..-II - , ,.
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12 10:06 p rr
,,,, 'M,,t
nedy, Walter Johnson, F. M. Drake, P.
J. Stanard, L. Lawrence, C. F. Whit
man, J. T. Fitzpatrick, G. H. Beobe,
Susan Livesley, C. I. Goodale, F. V.
Beck, H. L. Moore, Benton Killec,
Eugene Moshberger, V. White, L. M.
Bitney, Misse Lillian Cornell, Lois
Beobe, Avon McKinney and Hnzol anil
Aletha Bitney.
Mrs. J. L. Shorey returned after
visiting her mother, Mrs. Golbraitho of
Portland, for several days this weak.
Floyd Rice, spent Sunday with hi
brother, Roy, who is workiug at Scotta
Mills.
Chamberlain's Tablets.
Theso tablets aro intended espociiill
for disorders of tho stomach, liver and
bowels. If you are troubled with
heartburn, indigestion or coustipatioa
they will do you good. Try thorn. For
salo by nil dealers.
Idle men ure seeking blankets in Ln
Angeles, says a dispatch. That horriblu
climate.
CASTOR I A
Tor Infants and Children,
The Kind You Have Always Bought
Signature of fiutffi&&J
Among the poor ways of making
one's mark in the world is painting
the town red.
"THE OLD RELIABLE"
KEMEDYF0RMEN
AT DHUG8I8T8.0R VWAl BOX BV MAIL 60.
FROM PtANTEN 93 HENRY BT. BROOKLYN. NY.
i GOLD DUST FLOUR
Mads by the
SYDNEY POWER COMPANY
Sydney; Oregon
Made for Family ne.
I Ask your grocer for It. Bran
I and shorts always on hand.
P. B. WALLACE, Agent
Southbound.
Lv. Portland , Ar. Salnm
8:10 a.m 1 8:30 a.m
7:80 a.m f MOa.ra
8:20 a.m I Ltd 10:10 a.ra
10:40 a.m t 1:00 p m
2:05 p.m 9 4:30 p.m
8:40 p.m 11 8:08 p.a
4:40 p.m 13 Ltd 8:30 p.m
8:00 p.m 17 Loc 8:20 pm
-w P.m 19 11:25
p.m
11:48 p.m
21 Owl 2:05 a.
Northbound.
Arv. Salem
8 8:00 a.m
20 5:50 p.m
Ar. Salem
10 Ltd 9:45 am
14 1:50 p.m
Lv. Corvalllt
8:80 t.m
4:45 p.m...
Lv. Eugene
7:35 a.m
11:15 s.m
1:60 p.m..
5:00 p.m .
18 Ltd 4:00 p.m
22 .. 7:45 p.m
12:01 s.m
Owl 8:10 a.m
Southbound.
Ar. All .
6:8 m
Ar. Eui )
Lv. Salem
4:36 p.m....
7:05
re
Lv. Salem
8:25 p.m..
Ar. Alb
b.,
17 9:25 p.m
Stops at Albany
Ar. Eugen
Lv. Salem
2:15 a.m.
21 Owl 7:50 a.m
1 ll:15a.m
0 Ltd 12:26 p.m
Ar. Albany
9:20 p.m
7 2:06 p.m
Stops at Corvallls
2;I!)p.n
Ar. Euiren
8:35 a.m..,
10:16 a.m..
Lv. Salem
8:20 p.m.
l:0d p.m..
Lv. Salem.
8:35 p.m...,
.18,
.... 8:45 p o
OOSTAIXIB CONEOTIONg,
Northbound,
Lv. CorvtUls Ar. Halam
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8:23 t.m 9.4a t
18:18 p.m. . l-.so p.r
8:88 p.m , :00
4:25 p.m. 8:50 p.m
6:05 p.m. 7;45 p.m
Southbound.
Lv. Salem. Ar. CorrtlUt
8:38 t.m 10:07 a.
10:15 11 11.-40 t
1:06 p.m ,. 1:80 p.a
4:88 p.m . 8:00 p.m
I: SB p,a 7;J7 f m
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