BEVEM . . . iMniHHHimuM f ADVERTISEMENTS THE CAPITAL JOURNAL CLASSIFIED 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 RATES FOR ADVERTISEMENTS ONE CENT per word for the first insertio. ONE-HALF CENT per word for each succeeding subsequent FINDING A SITUATION It is possible to seeure employment by calling personally upon those yon hear need help. It is a long, tedious ack, however. The classified way brings your application before those who need help, quickly and easily. liver their message to the people of Salem learned their value. and nearby towns who have insertion. JOURNAL WANT ADS GET RESULTS JOURNAL WANT ADS GET RESULTS. DON'T WALK THE STREETS SEARCHING FOR A POSITION OR A ROOMTRY THE CLASSIFIED WAY. T MM T :: The Journal Want :: Ads are money 'makers '. '. for the many. ABSTRACTS TINT TOY ABSTRACT CO. Abstracts that Protect. Our books posted up to ilaie each morniug. Call Main 124!) .in, I a messenger will call for you nhstrai-t. .1. C. SitfiiiuHud, president; M.it (lehlhar. secretary, 215 Stato street. j CENTRAL I.ULH.K .No. is, tv. or i. Ali-Cornack buildins. Tuesday even- ins of each week nt 7::0; W. 13. Gilson, C. C; James . ( ox., K of H and S. AUCTIONEER AUCTIONEER Salem's reliable seller. Farm sales solicited. Terms I per cent; satisfaction guaranteed or no nnv. Henrv At. Vootnies, aiicnigim avenue, first street east of the state " fair grounds. CHIROPRACTIC-SPINOLOGIST C). L. SCOTT Graduate of Clnro n.'t e' Fountain nenu. uavenpurt lown. If vou have trieit evemning nrt have aot no relief, try thiroprnc miinnl ad iiishneitfs and get well Office 406-7-8 I'. 8. National Bank Itdililinir. I'houe Main 8". Residence Main 828-R. DRYERS AND CLEANERS. Mrmpnv STEAM DYE WORKS W. Rnecinlize on ladies' and gentlemen fine garments. First class work, tea unnnlile nrices. Goods called for an delivered. A. Hugill, proprietor, I'hono 300.- 404 Court street. LAUNDRY CLOTHES LAST LONGER With our nll-haml work. Established W years 430 Ferry street, south side, between Liberty and High.. Hop Lee. LODGE DIRECTORY . O. V. W. Protection Lodge No. 2. Meets every Monday evening at 7:. in the McCornack Hall, corner Court and Liberty streets. Leonard Mason, M. W.; S. A. McFadden, recorder; R. B. Duncan, F. TOR RENT FOR RENT Furnished rooms, close in, desirable locatiou. 303 High st. FOR RENT 7-room modern house,; close in. Call 458 (South High, or j phone Hz-. FOR RENT Two well furnished rooms for housekeeping. Inquire at COO Marion street. SALEM LODGE NO. 4, A. F. & A. M. stated communications Urst t nuaj in each month at 7:30 p. in. in the Masonic Temple. David A. Wright, K. M.j S. Z. Culver, secretary. PACIFIC LODGE NO. 50, A. F. t A M. Stated communication tlura ri- day in each month at 7:30 p. m. in the Masonic Temple. .1, S. Wyaut, W. M.; Ernest II. Choate secretary. FOR RENT Nicely furnished room, walking distance. Phone 208 1M, or call 123 North Liberty street. THE DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL Classified Business Telephone Directory A Quick, handy reference for busy people ohm ; : .. . I Things Doing in Oregon As Told by Our Exchanges -M v.m.tui I r iniWk breakins her leg. She was mil vmii iuhibiuu j . . : FOR RENT Furnished or unfurnished apartments; new and modem. In quiro 210 South Fourteenth street, or phone 2002 K. FOR RENT Four room house, wood hp(l. onod well, chicken house; on car line; 12." South Twelfth. $8.00 per month. Inquire first house north. MULTNOMAH ROYAL 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. WANTED. IIODSOX COUNCIL NO. 1, R. & S. M Stated assembly first Monday in each moitth, Masonic Temple. L. S. Rowland, Thrico Illustrious Master; Glenn C. Niles, Kecoraer. WANTED Work for yourself. A pood thing for the right man. t2l Last Anknny street, Portland, Oregon. - HI? MOLAY COMMANDER Y, N. 5, K, T. Regular conclave fourth tnday in each month, at 8 o'clock p. in., in Masonic Temple. Sojourning Sir Kuihts are courteously invited to meet with us. F. R. Davis, E. C. Frank A. Turner, Recorder. .,. CHADW1CK CHAPTER NO. 37, O. E 8 Hopular meetina every first and third Tuesday at 8 p. m. in the Ma souic Temple. Mrs. Ida I). Godfrey W. Mi, Ida M. Babcock, secretary.; KEW AND SECOND HAND GOODS H. M. BAKER New and second hand ..furniture, hardware and general sup plies. Best cosh prices paid for sec ond-hand eoods. Call and see us an look over our goods. S73 Court street. Phone 1833. ' ' ' ' SECOND-HAND FURNITURE bought sold and exchanged. Highest prici-s paid for second-hand goods.. See us before" vou" ' sell. Wir sprevhen Deutsch." Feet Furnitnre;"('o., 247 North Commercial Street. Phone 084. HIGHEST price paid for second-hand furniture, ranges, hardware, tents, etc. We carry the most complete stock of above articles in town at tlip lowest mice. O. L. McPeek, 271 North Commercial St. Phone Main 1233. OSTEOPATHIC PHYSICIANS H. N. of A. "Oregon Grape fami. Kn 1:!W. meets everv Thursday vein imr in McCornack building, Court sid Liberty streets. Elevator. Sti-d- Parmenter, 781 North Front street Oracle.; Hazel Price, Imperial Fund ture Co., recorder.. . , MODERN WOODMEN OF AMERICA Oregon Cedar Camp No. o240, meet: every Thursday evening at a o cioc in Mnsonic Hall, corner Court nn Liberty streets. Elevat(fr service. If Jj. Born, .V,C.; Ray A. Grant, clerk. UNITED ARTISANS Capital Assonv bly JNo. , meets every we(iuesiu at 8 p. m. in Moose Hall. W. O.'As seln, M. A.; Ivan G. Martin, sce.ro tary, Masonic Temple. DRS. B. II. WHITE and R. W. WAL TON, Osteopathic physicians and nerve specialists. Graduates of American School of Osteopathy, Kirksville. Mo. Post graduate and apeeialized in nerve diseases at Los Anireles college. Treat acute and chronic diseases. Consultation free. Ladv attendant. Office 505-500 U. S. " National Bank building. Phone 859 Residence 346 North Capitol street Phone 469. SALEM HUMANE SOCIETY D. D, Keeler, president; Mrs. Lou Tillso secretary. All cases ot cruelty neglect of dumb animals should reported to the secretary for inve.-ti gation. ANTED TO RENT Stock ranch, in cluding fanning implements. Ad dress II. J. E., caro .lourual. 533 .... Main 881 ... Main 1459 Alain 979 Main 2125 Main 593 Grants Pass has paid out on the vescent City railroad to date $83,318. His Indigestion Cured at Last. Aftci- sueiiilina hundreds of dollars for medicine and treatment for indi- epstion and constipation with only tem porary relief, C. It. Hines, of Whitlow, Ark., was permanently cured by tho use of Chamberlain's Tablets. For sale by all dealers. The Vesuvions mines In the Bohemia listiict are getting out much ore. ChiiaroiTOry FOR FLETCHER S C ASTOR) A Coimress gave $150,000 for the fish hatching stutions on Oregon waters. Cttrolax for Children. CITROLAX TOR GROWN-UPS. Citrolax for Invalids and Delicate Ones. Children love to take CITKOLAA tastes like, lemonade and is the nicest physic in tho world fof them. A grown up writes: "It gives tlie best flushing of any cathartic I ever used;" and an invalid says: "It suits me exuuuy, it npfinn "is so mild, yet thorough, I cannot afford to bo without it." No thing better for constipation, sour, dis tended stomach, bad breath or billions ncss. Stops headaches quickly. J. C. Perry. . Bank tellers tell more than they tell. There Is Healing In Foley Kidney Pills. You need a might good medicine n Tolophono ABSTRACTS OF TITLE, Salem Abstract Company, 212-222 Salem Bank and Trust Bldg. TUTU ANT) MASSAGE. Simtnria Bath & Treatment Parlors, Inc., 213 Hubbard Bldg Main 803 . CHIROPRACTOR AND NERVE SPECIALIST, Dr. P. H. Mav, 300-307 Hubbard Building DRIjGS. Opera House Pharmacy, comer Court and High streets Perry's Bexall Store, 115 South Commercial T!VEVTHTNft ELECTRICAL. Salem Electric Co., Masonic Temple, 127 North High Maia 1200 ' ELECTRIC WIRING AND. SUPPLIES. Geo. Pettingil, 155 North Liberty street Maln 18 PISH, CLAMS, OYSTERS CBABS. Salem Fish & Poultry Market, 173 South Commercial streot . - FURNITURE, CARPETS, DRAPERIES. Calef Bros., corner Court and High streets GROCERIES. L M. Boggs & Co., 197 South Commercial Mttln 311 HARDWARE AND PAINTS. , ' Salem Hardware Co., Inc., 120 North Commercial , Main 17. ICE CREAM, SOFT DRINKS. . ' . . Capital Confectionery, 1807 State street Muin tpi5T.v ATin WATCH REPAIRING. John G. Barr Company, corner State and Liberty Main 1255 LAUNDRIES. , Salem Steam Laundry, 130 South Liborty : Uain MILK AND CREAM. Cedar Bend Dairy, C. W. Dixon & Co Farmers 74-1 ivr AaAnr. and BATH. Sanitoria Bath & Treatment Parlors, 213-21 Hubbard bldg Main 805 DUTWTTwn A m T.P.GAI. BLANKS. pnno v. Mnnres L Co.. 191 South Commercial street Main 218 PLUMBING, STEAM FITTING AND TINNING. T. M. Barr, 104 South Commercial street - Main 1J TTNTlVK. 1 A IV r K.H. Rigdon-Richardson Co., 254 North High street Day and night, Main 183 wat. MTATJI A Km INSURANCE. At.JUAM . , Jim Wiilson, 111 North High street - Main in REAL ESTATE, INSURANCE AND LOANS, Geo. B. Jacob Co., 207 Hubbard building , ,' STORAGE, TRANSFER AND DRAYAGE. Salem Truck &,Pray Co., corner State and Front streets ...... !'i STOVES AND BEDDING. Calef Bros., corner Court and High streets ' SHOES REPAIRED WHILE YOU WAIT. M. Dolan, 130 North Liberty street WALL PAPER, PAINTS AND OILS. W. J. Porter, 455 Court street r.lf,,r,1 .Snn. brought to town ami ur. noma . Packinn of the early fruit and can-1 fractured member and the patient Is ..ins of tomatoes will be in full swing I now doing very nicely witn prospro.a lrv Auciist 1. Each dny a few more j for a speedy recovery. people arrive to be on hand when tne season starts, each day business con- j rluA Bjg jjm8 Deposit. ditions nro improving anu mi s....i rT;lln,..nk Hernld.1 Inst fall hnvo the streeU been as ... i,:i, crowded as they have been the past . Jme, thousa of ton. . of t, h h W(1.,l. Will Hll'ttll vsvr The Bartlctt crop will bo harvested profits for the farmers of JiWnnook .,.l .,,,01-,li,u- to nrchnrdists will 1 county will soon be available for for- bo heavier than first expected. Samuel j purpose,. Kiisenherir. who recently returned from Scuttle, states that he hns a banner crop and that it Is free from disense. The pear crop of the valley will prob ably command n good price. It is estimated that over ono hun dred people have arrived in the city Tim Krebs Bros.. amook clay works, have discovered a lime deposit in South Prairie, near their brick and tile factory, that means much to our furmers. For several months 'these men have been investi gating and analyzing to bo sure it was , Main 2424 Main 74 Main 593 Main 485 WOODMEN OF THE WORLD Meet everv Friday night at 8 o'clock in McCornack block. C. O. Matlock, C. C; C. G. McElroy, clertt, 519 Court street. Unless a man has faith in himself, there isn't much hope for lum. A PERFECT CATHARTIC. There is sure and wholesomo action FOLK COUNTY DOCKET LARGE. v V.. . . 1 ..... ... tba past five days for the purpose of I of sutt.cient quality a. V" . . ... ti. .,,.. v 1 nir en tural purposes. It has been in- picaing :... p..c.,K .. .... w.v , n-Ps(Mllturai collcee ill cdmmence to can wi . H. nt limn. '; 1st. nnd w 11 e ve employment to zo l""""'""'" , th.oi.I." Professor Collior of the Oregon geologi- ui.pnt aKvnrul days hero this week looking over the deposit and re ports it a high grade of lime. The price has not yet lee-i fixed, hut- 't :11 bo by far tho cheapest eer s .Id tu the farmer of this couiv and svh us will put tht minernt within the ren;h c" every farmer fo'- tho set ening C his land. A'.nlysis of tho limo sho.v that it t-wts i e'.'cr tli it ti 85 per oei.r. ot calci um carbonate, making of it an ideal lime. (Klamath Falls Northwestern.) That $51,142.98 was paid in salaries to teachers of Klamath county, exclus ive of high school teachers, last term is the most important item in the an nual report of County School Superin tendent Fred Peterson for the year end ing .lime 15, 1914, just issued. The average monthly salary paid to male teachers was $105.02 and to female teachers $73.80. These figures do not include hii-h school instructors, but had from Tillamook to Saltnir where they , thoir salaries Deou lncmueu vuu were going to visit their daughter and! for men teachers would have been her husband, Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Heis- $115.00 and for women $78.80. tor Tho auto had started down a hill The report shows the total enrollment iust the other side of Bay City when it for the year to be 19lt) out of a popula wa loveed the brake would not tion of 2547 between 4 1 and 20 year, of hold, and the ladies become frightened age. The total number of teachers, and jumped out with, the children, Mrs. male and female, was 91. MISCELLANEOUS SCAVENGER GERMAN NURSE Trained nurse and midwife: 20 years' experience; ho- phia Krebs. 2440 North Commercial, corner Fine streer. rnone su-.i. SALEM SCAVENGER Charles Soos, proprietor. Garbage and refuse of all kinds removed on monthly contracts nt reasonable rates, lards and cess pools clcanee. Office 54S State st Office phone Main 2247. Residence Main 2272. IF YOU WANT a cheap farm from 20 to 100 acres, partly irrigated, about 2Va miles from Salem on river and railroad, write 8., care of Journal, TAy CAB SERVICE TAXICAB SERVICE It will pay yon to see or phone to J. B, Underwood manager of the West Side Transfer Co.. when vou want a taxicab. Terms reasonable. Phone Main 177. Stand 830 State street. ;tOrders for" early morning trains phone night before. FOR SALE 95 acres choice land; 70 cultivated, balance pasture; lo easily cleared. Price $115 per acre, includ ins team, waeon, other implements, two cows and poultry. Will accept $3000 Salem property. Square Deal Realty Co., Phone 4i0. UNDERTAKERS LEHMAN & CLOUGH C. B. Webb, A, M. Cloueh. morticians and fitheral di rectors. Latest modern methods known to the profession employed. 445 Court street. Main 120, Main 988. RIGDON-RICHARDSON CO. Funeral directors and undertakers. 252 North High street. Office Phone Main 183 Rigdon residence Main 111. WOOD AND COAL SALEM FUEL YARDS The place of rjualitv. All kinds of dry wood, four- foot or cut in stove lengths to suit, Phompt delivery. We-hnndle the best coals on the market. Try our King coal: it is the best. 752 Trade street Phone Main 529. Mark Slddall, prop. WATER COMPANY SALEM WATER COMPANY Office corner Commercial iad Trade streets. For wafer servic'o apply at off ic . Bills payable monthly in advance, REAL ESTATE once your kidneys re exhausted by in every dose of Foley Cathartic Tab neglect and overwork, and you have lets. They cleanse with nevor a gripe j ; Vnir-K-iilnnv Pills. Their t rain. P. A. Morgan, Gore, Ga., action is prompt, healing and tonic, writes: "I lately had occasion to. use Sound health and sound kidneys follow a liver medicine, and took lolcy ca their use. John Phillips, Mgr. Hamblo- thartie Tablets. They thoroughly rv, Homhloinn w. Vft.. savs: clpnnsnd mv system, ana j. ien ..no Three boxes of Foley luaney ruis new man ugni aim .i completely cured me of kidney and bladder trouble, and I consider them in- valunblo. I sell them ovar my own recommendation." Try them. J. C. Perry. A luckv chap is always out when trouble calls. FOB 8AXE FOR BALE A eood single top buggy steel tires: will take Some trodJ, 1480 Bellevue street. Phone 331-W. August Term to Occupy Many Days With Civil Cases. Waiting for Beans. A (Coryiillis Gazette-Times.) Thn Corv'nllis cannery is now clear- ng up and getting everything in read iness for a big run on beans, which will commence as soon as the crop is ready to nick, , This is a quiet interval with tho can- nories in ttio state, Dcing win ... e tween sessions, tho run on loganberries haviiia ended and tho bean crop not yet being ready to handle. The two canneries at r-niem-iimi u.e one at Eugene are all shut down, so that tho enforced idleness is not a lo cal condition. When the beans commence to come , t will be lively times here caring f or j the big crop. Mrs. Llneback Injurod. (Tillamook Herald.) Mrs. A. l.inebac.k broke her loft leg just above the ankle on Sunday while autoing with Mr. l.inennc.K nnu outers Children Cry FOR FLETCHER'S CASTOR I A A wise man declines to take a drink between drinks. Chronic cases of constipation find them invalu able. Stout people are relieved of that bleated, congested feeling, so uncom fortable, especially in hot weather. They keep your liver busy. J. C. Perry. Marriage isn't necessarily a failure. One always has a fighting chance. Hay Improve Your Complexion. Your complexion as well as your tern- : .,ioro,i miapi-nlilp . bv a dir ordered liver and dv constipauuu. i lectca Dy a uorc u.u, uu - Chamberlain's Tablets and yon will im- bottle of Foley's Honey and Tar cured Eases Torment or Asinnia and Tever. For the discomfort and misery of asthma and hay fever use Foley's Ho ney and Tar Compound. It puts a heal ing, soothing coating over the swollen, tickling membranes, and eases the thick and choking sensation. Helps yon to breathe easily and naturally. Mrs. Ag atha Longackcr, Fon du Lac, Wis., says: "My left lung was greatly af- prove them both. ers. For sale by all deal- Refuse any substitute offered. Perry. FOR SALE 38 Brown Leghorn hens, 2 Buff Orpington roosters, 4011 mtie chicks, some quite large; cheap :'f ia ken soon. G. W. Fisher, Route i, Box 30, Salem.'" FOR SALE AT A BARGAIN 6 room bungalow, city water, young irnit trees, fine garden; terms; small amount cash, balance $10 per month. Take South Salem car, get off at Rural street, walk four blocks wejtt, sixth house left hand side. Owner. WHEN YOU GO AWAY Hit The Journal sent to your I Summer address me." J. C. Grants Pass box faetory is to resume after lying idle four .years. The August term of tho circuit court for Polk county, which will nave its commencement under the supervision of Jndgo Holmes on Monday, August 3, promises a tedious session for judge and jurymen. The docket will contain over 10(1 eases, of which 44 will bo actions for money, these causes occupying the major portion of, the clerK's calendar. There will be some 10 foreclosure proceedings, about the same number of actions to quiet title, 15 divorce ac tions and the balance of the timo, asido from the two indictments now ponding and the chps to come before the grand jury, will be devoted to appeals from the iustiee court, replevins, accountings, dissolutions of partnership and petty cases of a similar nature. The retrial Of Davis will, perhaps, develop more of interest than any of the criminal cases. Prosecuting At tnii.nv Sihlev. who assisted in the first trial with Attorney Upjohn, will no doubt present a stronger case against tho accused Uallston murderer than the defense can expect. Davis will need to stand on the original cnarge ot mur der in the second degree, the maximum penalty being sentence for life. The grand jury will convene on July .'10th, and it is expected that those now awaiting their action will be greeted with indictments charging theft or lar ceny. Observer. U'Ren, Schuebel & Hesse ATTORNEYS AT LAW riitr.rier Advokat S18. 519, 520 Railway Exchange Building ' ' Da.1 K m aw Phone Main 6376 Portland, Oregon mt f- TRAVELERS' GUIDE 4 M 1 1 1 tttt I I I HMt RAILROADS. CASTOR I A Tor Infant and Children. The Kind You Kvs Always Bought Bears the Signature of HKMIHlllllttttlMIH : vou are investing in a new automobile, the quick way to inrn the aid one into cash is to offer it, adequately described I and attractively priced, in the Journal Want Ads. JAPANESE LAUNDRY AND DRY CLEANING WORKS. No machinery to tear and wear out delicate fabrics. Work called for and delivered prompfly. 5 Perry street Phone M. 2252 GOLD DUST FLOUR Mads by tot SYDNEY POWER COMPANY Sydney, Oregon Made for Family cat. Ask your grocer for It. Bran and iborta always oa kaao, '. I P. B. WALLACB, Agent. Taking Big Cnances, It is too great a risk to depend opon noighbors or sending for medicine in case of a sudden attacK of bowel com plaint. In almost every neighborhood someone nas oiea irom cnoicr mm YOUTH 18 SUSPECTED. SalemFence Works E. B. FLEMING Proprietor. Do you use hop bas kets? Morley's best made. Don't delay or ders. Stop worry. Or der now. Bottom prices. 250 Court street. Phone 124. Back of Chicago store. Sheriff John Grant has notified sher iffs of adjoining counties to : have an eye out for a 19-year-old youth, who is .,i.n..ul nf l.nv.ncr stolen a horse front that could hav easily been saved had i , j, R,,iinK 0f Independence and then the nroner medicine been at band. " Q,,i Thp horse stolen is stated Then think of the suffering that mnst;t "b brown, 15 years old, shod with I be enanreu unm ihou.k.uo " plates, blacK mane anu ibii, unu th- tained. The safe way is to keep at "ana,taken nn, a 'n(-ycne saddle buckled on la bottle of Chamberlain's tolic, inoiera jt A B(.arch is being instituted for the and Diarrhoea Remedy. It nas never : fioolniz horsethief. Polk County Ob- been known to fail and has undoubtedly 9erver- saved the lives ot many people, aoj m now. It only costs a quarter, by all dealers. J For sale A 10.000 creamery will be erected at Alvadore on Pern Ridge. and Di- REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS. Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera arrhoea Remedy. Mr. W. 8. Gunsalus, a Pennsylvania farmer, residing near ilemin?, l. u., I It L' Ik. n..l n , i r! P n i-a., says: . . '.r' i tt tj ... year. I have used Caamberlain's Louc . m Cholera and Uiarrnoea nemen m family and have found it to be an ex cellent remedy. I always have a bottle Grace E Houghton to L L Snively et al, 2.S2 A in Hen Brown's Voods Add to Woodbnrn.1330. V A Wood et uv to A Dickerson, $ half of lot 15 Hunnysido Fruit Farms Xo 5. I0. R W Landers to W W Landers, 5 A in sec 22 T 6 S R 2 W. 10. V Uiover, lIWMim5FP.Er.CHrtBi ia Spills. J laMLiyTtM tm.w t tvtwai Ma-4ri nnt men n n. t ar-r i bu- facial l.wtimef T H-M tp4 fMrSlJDttrrWa. atv-1 iKmtnal. I be imU fr ttm the mX im.t m 4n u 'M VMrrcvMlDtCALCO ,mtTA. tteajrH. P. "The nation's hope is In the pchool' a it in mv hnuftff and take pleasure in said the preiilent of the b. A. m u frinn l." For I hi St. Paul adilreBd. Hut was net Am rct'uiiiuiditiiMj, v j , , . , , tutii .nla hv tall Aemrm. In f the waves which tar around oclieiti i' - I him in the old swimmin' hold: A federal court' and postoffice build ins w ill be erected t Medford. SOUTHERN PACIFIC COMPANY. Time Table, Portland Division. Northbound. lft Oregon Eapress 3:J 10 Albany rasseager 7:24 a.m. 28 Willamette Limited :27 a.m. i!Sh0ta Limited 12:35 p.m, 18 Portland Passenger 2:00 p.m. 20 Portland Passenger o:d p.m. 14 Portland Kxptess 8:W p m. 229-Local Way Freight 10:30 a.m. 222 Portland Tarough Frt....l0:38 .m. SoutS bound. 15 California Express 3:32 a.m. 17 Roseburg Passenger 11:10 a.m. 19 Cottage Grove Pass 4:4 p.m. 27 Willamette Limited 6:11 p.m. 11 Shasta Limited 5:43 p.m. a Albany Passenger 8:45 p.m. 13 Han Francisco Exprese..l0:38 p.m. ?.sT.n.il Way Freight 9:27 a.m. 221 Bun Fran. Thro' Frt....li!:01 a.m. Salem Oear Branca, 73 Passenger Ar. Salem...... 8:25 a.m. 78 Mixed, Leave Salem 10:00 a.m. 75 Mixed, Arrive Baiem.... o:uv y..u. 74 Passenger, Leave Salem 5:00 p.m. Salem, Palls City Western. Motor leaves lfil Kalem for Fall City 7:00 a.m. Ki3 Salem for Ulaek Rock....9:45 a.m. 105 Salem for Falls City 1:40 p.m. IH7M..lprn for Falls City :' P- Ki9 Salem for Dallas 0:15 p.m. 23 Dly frt. Salem Blk Kock..6:00 a.m. Motor leaves' 102 Falls City.... 7:30 a.m. 104 Falls City ... :30 a.m. lll lilack Rock. 1:0;. p.m. 108 Falls City.... 3:43 p.m. 170 Falls City.... 5:40 p.m. 210 Black Rock 6:uu a.m. OREGON ELECTRIC EAILWAT CO. Leaves Salem Arrives Portland Train no. 4:25 a.m - 2 Owl 6:55 a.m. b:io a.m. Southbound. Lv. Portland Ar. 8ale 6:10 a.m... 1 ..... 838 " 7:30 a.m - 3 9:57 a.m. 8:20 a.m. 5 Limited 10:10 a.m. 10:40 .m ' 14:55 pJn. 8:10 p.m 9 :3a P-- 3:45 p.m 11 :05 p.m. 4:45 p.m 13 Limited . 6:35 p.m. ;00 D m . 17 Local :1 pJa. 9:15 p.m 19 1123 p.m. 11:45 p.m 21 Owl Northbound Lv. Corvallis 8:30 a.m - 8 4:45 p.m - 20 . Lv. Eugene 7:35 a.m 10 Ltd. 11:10 a.m 14 Children Ory FOR FLETCHER'S C AST O R I A MONEY TO LOAN . On Good Seal Estate Security, THOS K. FORD 0er Udd Bu'b Bank, Salem, Oregoa 1:05 a.n Ar. Salem . 8:30 a.m. 5:50 p.n. Ar. Salem 9:45 a,m. , .. 1:50 p.m. 1:50 p.m 16 Ltd P 3:00 -p.m 22 7:50 p.m. 12:05 a.m 2 Owl 3:10 a.m. Southbound. Lv. Salem Ar. Salem 8:40 a.m. 11:25 a.m. 3.15 p.m. 5:30 p.m. 7:45 p.m. 1:35 p.m. 4:33 p.m..... Lv. Salem , 8:20 p.m..... Lv. Salem 2:15 a.m...., 8:35 a.m 10:15 a.m. .. Lv. Salem 1:00 p.m.... Lv. Salem 6:40 p.m.... Ar. Albany ... 5:35 p.m. Ar. Eugena 7:05 p.m. Ar. Albany 17 ....... - :15 p.m. Stope at Albany Ar.Eugena . 21 Owl 1- 7:50 a.m. 1 ......11:05 a.nw 5 Ltd -12:25 p.m. Ar. Alban 7 2i06 p.m. Stops at Corrallia S-.30 pjn. Ar. Eugene 13 8:45 p.au 6:30 a.m 0 8:00 a.m. 8, Local . 0:45 a.m 10 Limited 1:50 p.m H 11:20 a.m. - 12 4:00 D.m 15 Limited 4:15 D.m 18 K.Rfl n m ... 20 ... 750 p.m 22 10:00 p.m, 10:20 a.m. 11:35 a.m. , 4:10 p.m. 1:45 p.m. . 5:50 p.m. 6:40 p.m 8:15 p.m CORVALLIS CONNECTIONS. Northbound. Ar. Bales , 8:0 , 9:45 , . 1:50 p.m. 4:00 p.m. ' 8:27 a.m. 12:12 p.m. 2:36 p.m. 4:25 p.m. 6:05 p.m. 5:50 p.i 7:50 pjA. ' Southbound. Lv. Salem 8:85 a.m. , 10:15 a.m. 4:33 p.m. 1:00 p.m. 6:40 p.m. J.r. Corrallii ' ....10:05 a.xa .11:34 a.m- 6:02 pjn. 8:30 p.. 7:57 pja,