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SEVETi - 4 - THE CAPITAL JOURNAL CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS FINDING A SITUATION It ii pjj-rible to secure employment by calling personally upon those you hear aeoj help. It U a long, telious aek, however. The classified way brings your application before those who need help, quickly and easily. RATES FOR ADVERTISEMENTS ONE CENT per word for the first insertio. ONE-HALF CENT per word for each succeeding subtequent THE CAPITAL JOURNAL WANT ADS work continually they never cease until their tasks are suc cessfully pe f rmed. Each day those little wonder workers faithfully de liver their message to the people of Salem and nearby towns who have learned iheir value. insertion. JOURNAL WANT ADS GET RESULTS. DON'T WALK THE STREETS SEARCHING FOR A POSITION OR A ROOMTRY THE CLASSIFIED WAY. ' JOURNAL WANT ADS GET RESULTS THE DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL. SALEM. OREGON. TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 22, 191 . ABSTRACT3 JDNION ABSTRACT CO. Abstracts that Protect. Our books posted up to da.te each morning. Call Main 1244 no 1 a messenger will call for your ftbstraet. J. C. Siegmu ad, president; Max Gehlhar, secretary, 245 State street. AUCTIONEER AUCTIONEER Salem's reliable seller. Farm sales solicited. Term9, 1 per cent; satisfaction guaranteed or no pay. Henry M. Voorhies, Michigan avenue, first street east of the state fair grounds. CmROPRACTICSPINOLOGIST D, O. L. SCOTT Graduate of Chiro practic's Fountain Head, Davenport, Iowa. If you have tried everything nnd have got no relief, try Chiroprac tic spinal adjustments and get wiU. Office 406-7-8 U. S. National Bauk Building. Pboue Main 87. Kesidence Main 82S-R. - DRYERS AND CLEANERS. MODERN STEAM DVE WORKS We npecialize on ladies' and gentlemen's line garments. First class work, rea (onahle prices. Goo Is cnlled for and delivered. A. Hugill, proprietor. Phono 360. 464 Court street. LAUNDRY OLOTIIE3 LAST LONGER With our all-hnnd work. Established 20 years; 436 Ferry street, south side, between Liberty "and High. Hop Lee. ft EW AND SECONDHAND GOODS HCCOND-HAND FURNITURE bought jld and exchanged. Highest prices paid for second hand goods. See us before you soli. Wir spreehen Deutsch. Peets Furniture Co., U4i North Commercial Street. Phone 684. UtOHEST price paid for second-hand rurnuture, ranges, hardwiire, tents ate. We carry the most complete stock of above articles in town at the lowest price. O. L. McPeck, 271 North Commercial st. Phone Main 1233. OSTEOPATHIC PHYSICIANS DRS. P.. H. WHITE and H. W. WAL TON, Osteopathic physicians and nerve specialists. Graduates of American School of Osteopathy, Kirksville, Mo. Post graduate and ispecinlized in nerve diseases at Los Angeles college. Trent acute and chronic diseases. Consultation free. Lady attendant. Office 505-506 U. S. National Bank building. Phone 859. Residence 340 North Capitol street. Phone 469. SCAVENGER flALEM SCAVENGER Charles Soos proprietor. Garbage and refuse of all kinds removed on monthly contracts ' 4 reasonable rates. Yards and cess pools cleaned. Office 543 State st. Office phone Main 2247. Residence Main 2272. UNDERTAKERS LEHMAN & CLOUGH C. B. Webb, A. M. Clough, morticians and funeral di rectors. Latest modern methods known to the profession employed. 445 Court street. Main 120, Main OSS. BtGDON-RICHARDSON CO. Funeral directors and undertakers. 252 North High street. Office Phone Main 183. Eigdon residence Main 111. WOOD AND COAL flALEM FUEL YARDS The place of quality. All kinds of dry wood, four- foot or cut in stove lengths to suit. Phompt delivery. We handle the best coals oa the market. Try our King coal; it is the best. 7o2 Trade street. Phone Main 529. Marl; Siddall. prop. WATER COMPANY HAL EM WATER COMPANY Ultice corner Commercial and Trade streets. For water service apply at office. Hills payable monthly iu advance LODGE DIRECTORY A. O. U. W. Protection Lodge No. 2. Meets every Monday eveuing at 8 iu the McCornack Jlall, corner Court and Liberty streets. A. E. Aufrance, M. W.; S. A. MoFadden, recorder; A. L. Brown, S. CENTRAL LODGE No. 18, K. of P. McCornack building. Tuesday even ing of each week at 7:30;" W. B. Gilaon, C. C; ,'ames W. Cos., K. of R and S. SALEM LODGE NO. 4, A. F. 4 A. M. Stated communications first Friday in each month at 7:30 p. m. iu the Masonic Temple. David A. Wright, K. M.; S. Z. Culver, secretary. PACIFIC LODGE NO. 50, A. F, & A. M. Stated communication third Fri day in each month at 7:30 p. m. in the Masonic Temple. J. S. Wyant, W. M.; Ernest H. C'hoate secretary. ft. N. of A. "Oregon Grape Camp,' No. 1360, meets every Thursday even ing in McCornack building. Court and Liberty streets. Elevator. 8iui9 Parraenter, 781 North Front Btreet, Oracle; Hazel Price, Imperial Furni ture Co.1 recorder. 'B flfl A r'5 FRENCH F!H1L l iiUM tt P I L L S. act lUuar m hmm M MntniM. CVC( MOW Tl f AIL t Bi"7 1 (avtisa U airaaicrd r Uar Refundr. Bent pf?pi4 far 1 1 .30 prr but. Will Umn trial, to b paid fr nrhttx relief!. dmplM rraa. If jtu OniuUidJ Mt ;fcar thm aeod rwtrartcri U tba mm LODGE DIRECTORY (Continued). I MULTMOMAH KOYAL ARCH CHAP TER NO. 1, It. A. M. Regular meet ing second Friday in each month at a p. m. in the Masonic Temple. J. T. Welch, Ex. High Priest; Lot L. fearce, secretary. EODSON COUNCIL NO. 1, R. & S. M. stated assembly first Monday in each month, Masonic Temple. L. S. Rowland, Thrice Illustrious Master; Glenn C. Niles, Recorder. DE MOLAY CO.MMANDERV, N. 5, K. T. Regular conclave fourth Friday in each month, at 8 o'clock p. m., in Masonic Temple. Sojourning Sir Knights are courteously invited to meet with us. F. R. Davis, E. C; Frank A. Turner, Recorder. CHADWICK CHAPTER NO. 37, O. E. 8. Regular meeting every fust and third Tuesdav at 8 p. in. in the Ma sonic Temple. Mrs. Ida B. Godfrey, w. il., Ida M. iiubcock, secretary. UODERN WOODMEN OF AMERICA. Oregon Cedar Camp No. 5246, meets every Thursday eveuing at 8 o'clock in Masonic Hall, corner Court i:nd Libertv streets. Elevator service. II. L. Born, V. C; Ray A. Grant, clerk. UNITED ARTISANS Capital Assem bly No. 84, meets everv Wednesday at S p. m. in Moose Hall. W. 0. As seln, M. A.; Ivan G. Martin, secre tary, Masonic Temple. SALEM HUMANE SOCIETY D. D. Keeler, president; Mrs. Lou Till.io'i, SJcretary. All cases of cruelty or negloct of dumb animals should be reported to the secretary for investi gation. WOODMEN OF THE WORLD Meet every Friday night at 8 o'clock in McCornack block. C. O. Matlock, C. C; C. G. McElroy, clerx, 519 Court street, phone 305. . LOST. FOl N'U .War Ye Liberty, ladies' mesh purse containing coins, phone U:i nr 1445 W. MISCELLANEOUS MIDDLE-AGED woman wants v.ork hous- keeping; can cook; country pre ferred. 433 X. Liherty. R. J. HERSCIIBACH Blacksmithing, woodwork, automobile springs made and repaired., All work guaranteed strictly first class. 258 Chcmeketa street. FOR RENT NEW MODERN' House to rent, near school and car line; cheap if taken at once. Square Deal Realty Co. ROOM for rent in private family, board if desired; all modern conveniences: terms verv reasonable. 840 Union Bt. FOR SALE FOR SALE A good single top buggv steel tires; will take some trade. 1430 Bellevue street. Phone 331-xV. TEXT FOR SALE 12x16; nlso cheap buggv and hack. Phillip Gilbert. route 3, box 1 19, Liberty district. FOR SALE One of the best suburban homes, '. miles south of Salem, Come and see it. Price right; terms, E. M. Law. Phone 2501-J-3. REAL ESTATE FOR SALE A small farm on main road, $150 per acre. Address A, I'. O, care of Journal. FOR SALE At hard times prices, city property and farm land. Square Deal Realty Co., 304 U. S. Bank building. WANTED. WANTED Students to room anil board. Apply lisu North 20th St. WANTED Seing bv the day, by ox perienced dressmaker. Phone SO-F-2. A woman seldom makes a t'ool of a man. SIip merely points the way and he does the rest himself. Digestion and Assimilation. It is not the quantity of food taken but the amount digested and assimilut ed that gives strength nnd vitality to the system. Chamberlain's Tablets in vigorate the stomach ami liver and en able them to perform their functions naturally. For sale by all dealers. Ia a manner of speaking, the dentist is a dealer in extracts. A Lame Back Ktlncy Trouble Causes Ii. It don't take long for kidney and bladder trouble to give you a lame back, and even worse if not checked. Mrs. K. T. Strayuge, Gainesville, Ga. was fairlv down on her back with kid ney trouble nnd inflamed bladder. She savs: "I took Folev Kidney Pills and now my back is stronger than in years, and kidney trouble nnd painful blad der sensation have entirely gone.' Good druggists are glad to sell Foley Kidney Pills because they always help. They contain no habit-forming drugs. J. C. Perry. Europe is equipped with a full sup ply ot me la nc huly d ays. CASTORIA For Infants and Children, Tiis Kind YouNe'Aiways Bought A annum 's mirror n.-U and rnuw a vurietv of ref lerions. Friends Expected Her to Die. "I sincerely believe my life was sav ed in the Fall of l! 10 by using Chum berlnin's Colic, Cholera .ml Diarrhoea Remedy." writes Mrs. Agnes Booth, Tonauandn, N. Y. "I was taken with diarrhoea followed by an attack of acute indigestion. Iuer of the pen fails to portray the agonies I endured. My friends expected me to die, as I had been unable to get relief for so long a time. This remedy went direct ly to the sent of the trouble and cured me in a few hours' time." For sulc by all dealers. Some people talk so murli that they have no time to think. Keeps Your Liver Healthily Active. Cleanses Your System Thoroughly. A man in Kentucky just told a friend that Foley Cathartic Tablets were the most wonderful medicine that had ever entered his system. Said he would not be without them. Neither would y u, if you had ever tried them for chronic constipation or for an occasional purgo. Better for you than calomel. Keeps your liver active. Stout people can't find anything to equal them for com fort. J. C. Perry. Fortunate is the man who can sec the finish of his enemies. Children Cry FOR FLETCHER'S CASTOR 1 A Don't blame your wife's relations. Veil selected them yourself. How to Cure Sick Headache. C. E. Mustoe, of Fresno, California, has adopted the correct treatment for sick headache. He says: "1 have used Chamberlain's Tablets for sick head ache and constipation for the past two years, I have never found any pre paration so satisfactory in every re spect for this trouble." For sale by all dealers. If a bncheliir bus an opinion of his own lie should annex a wite. Chiiaron'Cry FOR FLETCHER'S CASTORI A Even n poor barber is seldom as un satisfactory as a bad razor. Dizzy Head, Fluttering Heart, Floating Specks. These are signs of kidney and bind der trouble. You'll have headaches, too, backache and bo tired all over, Don't wnit longer, but begin taking Foley Kidney Pills at once. It won't be long betore your miserable sick feel ing will be gone. You will sleep well, eat well and grow strong and active again. They are a tonic and your en tire system as well as kidneys and blad der will be benefitted, by their use. Try them. J. C. Perry. Th worst ordeal n small boy has to fare is plenty of pie nail a limited capacity. Cost Kent Down Quality Kept Up. No better medicine could be made for coughs, Bolds, croup, hoarseness, tickling throat, bronchitis, etc., than Foley's Honey and Tar Compound. That 's why they caa't improve the quality, and war or no war, the price remains the same. E. J. Sargent, Dullus, Tex., savs: "I believe Foley's Honey and Tar has no equal, for it completely relieved me of all symptoms of tubercu losis and my cough has entirely disap peared." Don't accept any substitute. for Foley's Honey and lar is the best. J. C. Perry. The right young miin rnn't surprise a girl by kissing her he only thinks he can. Children Cry FOR FLETCHER'S CASTORiA Having accomplished its mobiliza tion, the young idea will now proceed to shoot. - How to Cure Cholera Morbus. Many cases in this disease result fa tally before medicine can be obtained or a physician summoned. It is easily cured when the proper remedy is at hand. Mrs. Charles Stewart of Mt. Collins. N. Y says: "When my hus band had cholera morbus last summer he used Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy nnd it cured him promptly." Every family should keep this remedy nt hnnd. It only costs a quarter. For sale by all dealers. MONEY TO LOAN Oa Good Real Estate Security, THOS K. FORD w T.srH Rivh oi k. Salem. Oreo -- MMf tttHM COLD DUST FLOUR f Made by Um t SYDNEY POWER COMPANT Sydney, Oregon Mads for family tf. Ask your grocer for It Braa and short! always on hand. THE DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL Classified Business Telephone Directory A Quick, handy reference for busy people ABSTRACTS Salem Abstract Company, 212-222 Salem Bank and T.us Bldg, OHTROPRACTOB AND NERVE SPECIALIST. Dr. P. H. May, 306-307 Hubbard Building DRbGS. Opera House Pharmacy, corner Court and High streets - Main 1459 Perry's Rexall Store, 115 South Commercial Main 979 EVERYTHING ELECTRICAL. Salem Electric Co., Masonic Temple, 127 North High Main 1200 ELECTRIC WIRING AND SUPPLIES. Geo. Pettingil, 155 North Liberty stieet FISH, CLAMS, Salem Fish & Poultry Market, 173 South FURNITURE. CARPETS. DRAPERIES. Calef Bros., corner Court and High Btreets - -. Main 593 GROCERIES. L. M. Boggs & Co., 197 South Commorcial HARDWARE Salem Hardware Co., Inc., 120 North Commercial Main 172 JEWELRY AND John G. Barr Company, corner State and LAUNDRIES. Salem Steam Laundry, 130 South Liberty Maiu 25 MILK AND CREAM. Cedar Bend Dairy, C. W. Dixon & Co Farmers 74-F-3 PRINTING AND LEGAL BLANKS. Ross E. Moores & Co., 191 South Commercial street Main 213 PLUMBING, STEAM FITTING AND TINNING. T. M. Barr, 164 South Commercial street Maiu 192 UNDERTAKERS. Rigdon-Richardson Co., 254 North High street Day and night, Main 183 REAL ESTATE AND INSURANCE. Jim Willson, 141 North High street Main 474 STORAGE, TRANSFER AND DRAY AGE. Salem Truck & Dray Co., corner Stata and Front streets Main 74 STOVES AND BEDDING. Calef Bros., corner Court and High streets Main 593 SHOES REPAIRED WHILE YOU WAIT. M. Dolan, 130 North Liberty street WALL PAPER, PAINTS AND OILS. W. J. Porter, 455 Court street Main 485 CANADIAN APPLE CROP NOT A MENACE Spokane, Wash., Sent. 23. Special. The Canadian apple crop is not going to be the menace to Northwestern ap ples on eastern maikcts that was pre dicted a few weeks ngo, according to Walter M. Dickersou, who has just re turned from Canada where he was one of the North Pacific Fruit Distribu tors' district managers. Seveinl weeks ago the opinion was freely expressed by authorities that because of the big apple crop genernlly, including Cnn- SalemFence Works R. B. Fleming, Prop. American Fence In all heights and grades. For stock, hogs and poultry. Farm gates, wood and iron. Plain and barbe wire. Hop hooks and cedar posts. Pfcints, oils and varnish. Rubber roofing and cement. 250 COURT ST. PHONE 124 Back of Chicago Store. CLIP THIS 2 Capital Journal j TiTInilicate you are a regular reader you must present Four Coupons like tli is one. The National Embroidery Outfit is guaranteed to be the greatest collection and biggest bargain in patterns ever offered. The 200 patterns have a retail value of 10 cents each. Bring FOUR Coupons and 68 cents to this office and you will be presented with One Complete Outfit including Book of Instructions and one All Wood Leaded Hoop and 10 skeins of silk. The 68 cents is to cover duty, express, handling and the numerous overhead expenses of getting the package from the factory to you. Ht B. Out of town readert add S cents for postage and expense of mailing. Telephone OP TITLE. 535 Main 8S1 Main 187 OYSTERS, CRABS. Commercial street Main 2125 Main 311 AND PAINTS. WATCH REPAIRING. Liberty Main 1255 aila, and the curtailment of Canadian apple exports by ihe European war. 1 unailiun apples would seek un nutlet in the 1'nited States iu competition with upples grown here. "Aside from limited shipments of Gravensteins from Nova Scotia and Northern Spies from Ontario, varieties in which those districts excel, apple ex ports from Canada into the 1'nited States will be very light," declared Mr. Dickersou. " lioxed apples from Brit ish Columbia, estimated nt about MOO curs, will b marketed almost entirely in home territory. Tie duty would place them at too great a disadvantage to permit them to compete with North western apples this year. Half of the barrelled apple crop of eastern Canada will not be harvested at all. "The apple industry there is con ducted on a different basis than it is iu this country. Dealers first get their orders and then go oat into the oi- 'ehurils nnd buy up tne ipiantitv that has been ordered. The growers ac quired the habit of doing busiiov-s in 'just that fashion, but this year there j have been very lew advance orders and j most of the growers are still waiting j for buvers, "This is verified by the fact that very few barrels have been ordered from liie manufacturers who say that if the growers come to v. realization of Ihe situation and flood them with a rush f,f orders at the In. if minute, they will be unable to supply them." To net a value upon something you have to sell is to place it before the public in such a way as to advertise it... The Journal Want Ad is one of the - nest appraisers or real vanie ior any ' salable or rentable nrooosition. COUPON TURNER NEWS NOTES. (Capital Journal Special Service.) 1 ,. Iiirner, Ore., Sept. 19 Reception was . University of Oregon, Eugene (Spa I given at the home of Mrs. I. H. Small cial.) Approximately (150 students j Thursday afternoon by the Ladies' Aid have registered in all departments of sm-iciv in nonor oi urs. r.. r iioihtis, i Mrs. H. W. Allison and her daughter,; Miss Ruth. Mrs. Roberts will soon' leave Turner for her new home near Independence, and Mrs. Allison and daughter will go to Harlan to live. The community will miss tnem very much, semester. This will be a substantial Wednesday H. W. IMnith, J. M. Wat- increase over the registrntiou of last son and W. T. Riches attended the sale year, when the highest number record of registered Jersey cattle nt the Chas. ed during the nine months was only .Miller much near .litterson. 7.1 1. Hie new schools of commerce and Mrs. II. A. Thiessen and children architecture have beea instrumental ia '' have returned from their visit near drawing many of the new students. Portland. I Students are registering from all sec- Mr. G. F. Booth has been confined to Hons of- the United Statu, most tf his homo with a severe attack of ton- those coming from outside the state are silitis. I from the middle western states of Kan- Miss Gladys Riches returned from a sns, Nebraska and the Dukotas. visit to Newport Thursday afternoon.' Practically all of the university Mr. K. M. Durfee, of Sim Francisco, buildings have been remodeled during 'al., is visiting at the home of his sis- the summer nnd, with the exception of ter, Mrs. Nellie Gunning. i tho library addition and the additions Lawrence Robertson had the misfor- to the electrical buildings, are ready for tune to get a piece of steel in his eve use The work on the new front of while tiling a handsaw. His eye is get- the library is being held up on account ting better, however, and he 'is hoping nf a shortage of brick, but will not in- to be able to use it as well is ever terfere with the holding of classes in,' before long. the building, . The extension to the (dec- Herbert Booth, who was thrown from trical building will bo ready to house his horse n few days ngo, is able to be "ie new school of commerce and the about again. ( school of music within a few weeks. Gerald Cower, who has been spending During the summer all of the rooms the summer at tho homo of his sister, '" the men's dormitory have had new .Mrs. II. A. Thiessen, returned to his plumbing installed and have been paint home at Newberir Friday. ''I ami papered. The dormitory will The millinerv opening held by Mrs. "ow accommodate 50 students. All the l.auia Howe at her home the 17th of r","',!, were r,'nt,'d ll".V8 R ftm PI''' the mouth was well attended. Many ,'nnt!' f"r rooms are being turned away ladies called to see tho latest fashions "'""'y- , ami to try on the winter bonnets. I ,),,ll,1' Hl1' "'J' I'"""'" building on Ii. O. Wit.el, K. I). Grav mid F. A. "" ''n completely over m..ii. u,-.. ;,,,.;,, ..,.,k , i,.,n hnuled and remodeled, with new fur- and fishing near Elk City. As evidence ot tncir success as fishermen the Tur- uer State bank was the recipient of a fine package of fish Friday afternoon. REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS. O W Ilubbs et ux to M ft Benin, trustee, 8.1 acres in McKinnev 1) L C T 10 S R 2 W. HI. A II llirrell et ux to K Flnbacher, 10 acres in claim .so 3H T H S I! 3 W ifi 10. II M Burlier et al to J A Kellv, lot 6 B 13 Chemeketii, Ore. I0. K W Strong et ux to H Goldberg, lot 12 II 2S lioscdale Add to Salem ami other lauds. $10. G F liodgers et ux to E II Pedro, lot 2 & 3 II S Oak Lodge Add to Salem. 1. Quit Claim. Ii R Willetts et ux to E E Wallace, lots I i 2 I! 3 Kddv's Add to Salem, .toll. ITRen, Schuebel & Hesse ATTORNEYS AT LAW Deutscher Advokat 518, 519, 520 Railway Exchange Building Phone Main 6376 Portland, Oregon TRAVELERS' .GUIDE tTTT RAILROADS. " SOUTHERN PACIFIC COMPANY. Time Table, Portland Division. Northbound. 16 Oregon Kxprcss -. 5:00 a.m. IU Albany 1'assenger r.zt a.m. 23 Willamette Limited v:zl a.m. 12 Shasta Limited 12:35 p.m. 18 Portland Passenger 2:00 p.m.; 20 Portland Passenger . 5:43 p.m. 14 Portlund Express 8:00 p.m. 220-Lo. al Way Freight 10:30 a.m. 222-Portland Tnrough Frt....l0:38 p.m. r v, .Sou hbouni , m 15 California Express 3:32 a.m. 17-Roebur Passenger 11:10 ..m. iu t oiiage urove russ :u u.m. ttaue Orove Pass 4:40 p 27 Willamette Limited 6:11 p.m 11 Shasta Limited 5:43 p.m. 9 Albany Passenger 8:45 p.m. 13 Ban Francisco Kxpress..l0:38 p.m, 225 Local Way Freight 9:27 a.m. 221 ban Fran. Thro' Frt....l2:01 a.m. Salem Gear Branch, 73 Passenger Ar. Salem 9:25 a.m. 76 Mixed, Leave Salem 10:00 a.m. . 73 Mixed, Arrive Salem.... 3:00 p..m. 71 Passenger, Leave Salem 5:00 p.m. Salem, Falls City 4c Western. Motor leaves 161 Salem for Fall City 7:00 a.m. 163 Salem for Mack Rock....9:45 a.m. 165 Salem for Falls City 1 --10 p.m. 1(17 Sali'm fnr Fulls (;itv 3:25 p.m. 1S9 Salem for Dallas 6:15 p.m. Lv. Salem 239--Dly frt. Salem iilk Eock .6:00 a.m. 1:0 P-m-Motor leaves Ar. Salem 162 Falls City.... 7:30 a.m. 8:40 a.m. 1161 Falls City.... 9:30 a.m. 11:25 a.m. 166 Black Hock. 1:05 p.m. ICS Falls City.... 3:45 p.m. 170 Falls City.... 5:40 p.m. 240 P.lack Kock 6:00 a.m. 3.15 p.m. 5:30 p.m.! 7:45 p.m. 1:35 p.mj OEEGON ELECTEIO EAILWAY CO. Nortbbound. -Leaves Salem Arrives Portland Train Wo. 4:25 a.m 2 Owl 6:55 a.m. 6:30 a.m 6 .. 8:45 a.m. 8:00 a.m 8, Local 10:20 a.m. 9:43 a.m 10 Limited 11:35 a.m. 1:50 pm 14 4:10 p.m. 11:20 a.m. 12 Y 1:45 p.m. 4:00 p.m 15 Limited 5:50 p.m.! 4:15 p.m 18 6:40 p.m.; 5:50 p.m 20 8:15 p.m. 7:50 p.m 22 .10:00 p.m. TJ. OF 0. REGISTRATION SHOWS DECIDED GAIN tno i mversity of Uregon at the end of the third day of registration. At this time Inst year the registration totaled but 552 students. Registrar A. R. Tif. fanv expects the student body to num- ber nt least 800 by tho end of the first "'"'''"g" installed in many of the rooms. Work has not yet commenced oO the new administration building. NEVADA NEWSPAPER GETS UNDESIRED LIFT Tonopah, Ncv., Sept. 22. Tho police were without a clue today to tho iden tity of the persons who, Bhortly after midnight, attempted to destroy the of fice of the " ISouair.a," an afternoon newspaper, with dynamite. A corner of the building was demolished, a gar age adjoining wrecked, and tho " Ho nunzn" job printing plant slightly damaged. Recently there has been much fric tion between the members of tho West ern Federation of Miners and Industrial Workers of the World in Tonopnii and (ioldl'ield and the "Bonanza" has tak en an active part in the controversy. i Southbound. Ar. Balea 1 8:32 aua. 3 9:57 aja. 5 Limited 10:10 aja. .. 12:55 pja. ' Lv. Portland 6:10 a.m ( 7J30 .m... ".Z i 8-20 aim'.!." iq:40 a.m o-10 n m. 9 4:33 p.m. 3.15 , 11 g.ns rj.m. 4.45 p m 13 Limited 6:35 p.m. 6:)0 pm x7 Local 8:15 pja. 9.15 p m 19 11:25 p.m. 11:45 p m 2l Owl 2:01 ajn, Northbound u rUlD0Uaa m 6:30 a.m 8 8:30 a.m. . ... n iTa " "IraC . . - 7:33 a.m 10 Ltd. .. 9:45 .at, 1:50 p.m, 11:10 a.m 14 ...... 1:50 p.m... 5:00 p.m... 12:03 a.m... .... 16 Ltd 4:00 p.m. 22 .. 7:50 p.m, ... 2 Owl 3:10 aja, Southbound, Ar. Albany 9 5:35 p.m. Ar. Eugene 7:05 p.m. Ar. Albany, 17 9:15 p.m. Stops at Albany Ar. Eugone .... 21 Owl 7:50 a.m, 1 11:05 a.m. 5 Ltd 12:25 p.m. Ar. Albany 7 2:05 p.m. Stops at Oorralli 2:30 p.mj Ar. Eugene Lv. Salem 4:33 p.m Lt. Salem 8:20 p.m ! Lv. Salem ' 2:15 a. ni ' 8:35 a.m 10:1.) a.m. .. Lv- Salera 6:40 p.m 13 8:40 pja, C0E.VAXXI3 CONNECTION!. Northbound. Lt. Corvallis At. Balsa : 6:30 a.m. 8:00 8:27 a.m. .. 1 12:12 p.m. . 2:36 p.m. . ! 4:25 p.m. . 9:45 1:50 pja, 4:00 pja, . 5:50 nja, I 6:05 p.m. 7:60 Southbound. Lv. Salem 8:35 a.m. 10:15 a.m. 4:35 p.m. 1:00 p.m. 6:40 p.m. Ar. Corrallia ..10:05 a. -11:34 aja. 6:08 pja, 'i-.m 9JB, . :-.s: yja. Bears the Signature of P. B. WALLACE, Aftnt