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EVES -t--ttt t44 4--4 HMIMMMMtMMMMtltMttMHMMH THE CAPITAL JOURNAL CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS THE CAPITAL JOURNAL WANT AD8 work continually they never cease until their tasks are suc cessfully pa f rmed. Each day those littlw wonder workers faithfully de liver their message to the people of Salem and nearby towns who have learned their value. FINDING A SITUATION Ii la possible to secure employment by calling personally upon those you hear seed help. It is a long, tedious tack, howerer. 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 tubiequent insertion. JOURNAL WANT ADS GET RESULTS. DON'T WALK THE STREETS SEARCHING FOR A POSITION OR A ROOM-TRY THE CLASSIFIED WAY. JOURNAL WANT ADS GET RESULTS THE SALEM CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM. OREGON, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 1, 1914. 1 1 :,1 1 ABSTRACTS UNION 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. C. Siegmund, president; Max Oehlhar, secretary, 245 State street. AUCTIONEER AUCTIONEER Salem's reliable seller. Farm sales solicited. Terms, 1 per cent; satisfaction guaranteed or no pay. Henry M. Voorhies, Michigan avenue, first street east of the state fair grounds. CHIROPRACTIC-SPIN OLOOIST D1L 0. L. SCOTT Graduate of Chiro practic's Fountain Head, Davenport, Iowa. If you have tried everything and have got no relief, try Chiroprac tic spinal adjustments and get well. Office 406-7-8 U. S. National Bank Building. Phone Main 87. Residence Main 828-R. DRYERS AND CLEANERS. MODERN STEAM DYE WORKS We npecialize on ladies' and gentlemen's " fine garments. First class work, res fionnble prices. Goods called for and delivered. A. uugill, proprietor, Phone 300. 404 Court street. LAUNDRY CLOTHES LAST LONGER With our 11-hnnd work. Established 20 years; 4.16 Ferry street, south aide, between liiherty ana mgri. nop lien. REW AND SECONDHAND GOODS WIICOND-IIAND FURNITURE bought sold and exchanged, lushest prices paid for second-hand goods. See us before you sell. Wir eprcchen Deutsch. Peeta Furniture Co., 24 North Commercial Street. Phone 684 UIQHEST price paid for second-hand rurniitiire, raniies, nardvcrtre, tents. tc. We carry the most complete stock of above articles in town at the lowest price. 0. L. McPeek, 271 North Commercial st Phone Main 123,1. OSTEOPATHIC PHYSICIANS DI!S. B. H. WHITE and B; W. WAL TON, Osteopathic physicians and nerve specialists. Graduates of American School-. of Osteopathy, Kirksville. Mo. Post gradua-te and specialized in nerve diseases at Los Angeles college. Trent scute and chronic diseases. Consultation free, Ladv attendant. Office G05-506 U. 8, National Bank building. Phone 8f Residence 310 North Capitol street. mono 4ti. SCAVENGER HALEM SCAVENOER-Charlos Soos proprietor. Garbage and refuse of all kinds removed on monthly contracts o reasonable rates. Yards and cess' vools denned. Office 818 State at Oftlre phone Main 2247. Residence Main 2272. UNDERTAKERS LEHMAN 4 CLOUOIt-C. B. Webb, A At. Clough, morticians and funeral dl rectors. Latest modern methods known to the profession employed 445 Court street. Main 120, Main OSS, Dran(N-UI.CII AHDSON CO. Funeral directors and uinlnrtulers. C.12 North High street. Office Phone Main 18.1. . Hindi) n residence Main 111. WOOD AND COAL HALEM FUEL YARDS The place of quality. All kinds of dry wood, four- root or cut in stovo lengths ito aiilt, I'hompt delivery. We handle the best coals on the market. TrT our King com it ia the neat. 708 Trade street. Phone Main ngll, Mark Hiddtill, prop. WATER COMPANY ramTw at k k Tom r a a r-e if nre eorncr ( ommerolnl and Trad streets, Fur water service apply at office, nun pnynnic. monthly In advance, LODOE DIRECTORY A. O. II. W. Protection Lodge No. Meets every Monday evening at in (lie McCornnck Hull, corner ( ourl nud Llhetty streets. A. K. Aufinn M. W. H. A. McFuddon, recorder A. Ii. mown, r. (ANTRAL LOOIIK No. 1H, K. of P. Met oriim-H Imildliig. Tuesday even lug of each week at 7:.10 W. H, ttibon, C. C,) ,'ames W. Cua., K of II nd 8. HALEM 1,01)0 E Ml, 4, A. F. A. M Htnted cominuiili ntiniis first Fndiir In each in, mill at 7;il0 p. in. In t lie masonic Temple, UvU A. Wright K. At.) r), I ulver, secretary. PACIFIC LODGE NO. 50, A. F. ft A, M. Htuted communication third irl day In each month at 7:P0 p, in. In k the Masonic Temple, J. 8. VVyent, W, si.) r.riiest li, innate secretary, II N. nf A. "Oregon Ornns Camp No. HIM, meets every Thursday even ing In McCornack building, Court and Liliorty streets, Klevaiur. Hmln rarmcnter, 711 North Front street. urncin llarei Price, Imperial rurnl turn Co , recorder, PILLS. st RM l M Kit. Will Ml lfcnltr-Al ta pe l f l11""! Saw,.', I N. K rW Sf Mi,t ! 1 H,IVilM4rAlMif H sseei MroieAl 9V Ma A, st. LODGE DIRECTORY (Continued). ( 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. Pesrce, secretary. HODSON COUNCIL NO. 1, R. A 8. M. Stated assembly first Monday in each month, Masonic Temple. L. 8. Rowland, Thrice Illustrious Master; Qlenn C. Niles, Recorder. DE MOLAY COMMANDERY, N. 5, fC T. Regular conclave fourth Friday in each month, at 8 0 clock p. m., in Masonic Temple. Sojourning Sir Knights are courteously invited to meet with us. t. a. Davis, i. (J.; Frank A. Turner, Recorder, CHADWICK CHAPTER NO. 37, 0. E, o. Kcguiar meeting every first and third Tuesday at 8 p. m. in the Ma sonic Temple. Mrs. Ida B. Godfrey, W, 11., Ida M. Babeock, secretary. MODERN WOODMEN OF AMERICA. Oregon Cedar Camp No. 52411, meets every Thursday evening at 8 o'clock in Masonic Hall, corner Court itnd Liberty streets. Elevator service. H. L. Born, V. C; Roy A. Grant, clerk. UNITED ARTISANS Capital Assom- uiy no. o, meets every weanesuav at 8 p. in. in Moose llnll. Mrs. F. W. Cook, M A; Ivnu G. Martin, eeere 'tary, Masonic Temple. SALEM HUMANE SOCIETY D. D. Keeler, president; Mrs. Lou Tillson, secretary. All cases of cruelty or neglect of dumb animals should bo reported to the secretary for investi gation. WOODMEN OF TtlE WORLD Meet every Friday night at 8 o'clock in McCornack block. C. 0. Matlock, C. C; C. G. McElroy, dent, 619 Court street, phone ii. MISCELLANEOUS R. J. HEUSCIttJAC It Ulncksmlthing, woodwork, automobile springs made ana repaired. All work guaranteed strictly first class. 2o8 Chemeketa street. FOB RENT FOR( RENT Furnished rooms, nlso ' notfsekeeping rooms. 805 N. Com mercial street. KENT FHKE For n few more funil lies, Impure IM-M N. Hi olid way Jacob ldlewine. NEW MODEliN tiouse to rent, nenr school ami car line; cheap if taken nt once. Hqunre Deal Realty Co. ROOM for- rent In private fnmily, board it ucsireu; an moiiern conveniences; terms very reasonable, 840 Union St. FOR BALE FOR HALE Young frci'li Durham cow, call' ny side; nlso one heavy springer. 854 booth Coiunicrclnl street, Salem. FOR SALE Household furniture; steel rnnge, Mrs. M, J. Drown, near Fra r.ure's Htor West Hniem, TENT FOR SALE U'xlHi nlso cheap buggy nnd hnck. Phillip Gilbert, route 3, box 110, Liberty district. FOU SALE Clli-IAP-Tcrms reasonable small tract, about i'l.j nens' good House nnd barn; nil In fruit, Spiiir Deal Realty Co, FOR SALE One of the best suburban homes, l'i miles south of Salem. Come nnd see It, Price right; terms, E. M. Law. l'uuno 2501. J .1. I'lllt HALE 20 acre liirm. good Im Movements, close In town. Will nle house iiml lot ns part pay. (live do scrlptlon, price and locution, id cure Journal, REAL URTATE EOlt HALEA small rurm on main road, Sino per acre. Address A, F, O. rare of Joiu-nnl. WANTED, WANTED Til HELL (Ir trade for fin m properly, n good general mer cltnadlse slock, business twelve hun dred per month, linpiire F, D inie of .fnlllllltl. INHISTED ON UOLD. Ilitend. Scot, lill.-lluriniinastet Mat uf llriiascls, having Insinled on ('living the luteal Installment of the city a 'Her man war Im In (leiinnu bond- in-lcsd of coin, was locked up lodnv until the lii'talliiicui, ninoiiulliiu to ed,liiiii,iiiiii, Is pal l in uold. How rnfullv a woman who merely powders can look at one who paints! Avoid Sedative Cough Medicines. If you want to contribute directly hi the occurrence of capillary bronchitis and pneumonia, imc eoimii medicines thnt contniii coillin', morphine, heroin and other sedatives when you have a ciiuijh or cold. An cxpeet'uruiit like Chnmli'irlniii 's Coiittli llcmeilv Is what ( Is needed, Thnt cleans nut the culture beds or breeding places for Hie germs of pneumonia and other germ ditenaea, That Is hy pneiimiMiln never resulta from n cold when Chamberlain 's I'oiiiih Kerned r Is iiaeii. It has s world wide reputation fur Its cures. For sale by all ilenlers. ' ChiiaroETOry FOR FLETCHER S CASTORIA Ailnni liu.l iiis faults, but lie never sueit for breach of promise. Chronic Dyspepsia. The following unsolicited testimonial should certainly be sufficient to give nope and courage to persons nft lifted with chronic dyspepsia: "I luive been a chronic dyspeptic for yenrs, and of all the medicine I hnve taken, Chumlier lnin'8 Tablets have (lono mo more good than anything else," snye W. G. Mat tison, No. 7 Hhermnn street, Hnrnells ville, N. Y. For sale by nil dealers. Judging from the reports, Houth America would be a good mnrket if South America had any money to buy with. A Marvelous Escape. "My little boy had a marvelous es cape," writes P. F. Bastinne, of Prince Albert, Cope of Good Hope. "It oc curred in the middle of the night. He got a very severe nttnek of croup. As luck would have it, I hud a Inrge bot tle of Chamberlain 's Cough Remedy in the house. After following the direc tions for an hour mill twenty minutes, he was through nil danger." Hold by alt dealers. If the war cuts off the dyestuffs from (ierinuny the supply of blondes in this country will be greatly reduced. They Make You Feel Good, The plensiint purgntive effect pro duced by Chamberlain 's Tablets and the healthy condition of body and mind which they create make one feel joy ful. For sale by nil dealers. One effect of sciidinu; an auto speed er to jail Is to tench him that time is not so precious us he thuimht it, was. SURPRISES MANY IN SALEM. The QI'K'K action of simple buck thorn bark, glycerine, etc., us mixed in Adler l-kn, the remedy which became famous by curing nppenillcllls, Is sur prising Halem people. Mnuy have found that this simple remedy drains so much foul matter from the system that n SINGLE DOME relieves constipation, sour stomach and gns on the stomach almost IMMEDIATELY. Aitlcr-ika Is the most thorough bowel ctcunser ever sold, J, C. PKIIIIY. Dame Fortune Is a stranger lo t'no majority of people, but her daughter, ansa r limine, cans on ineiii uuny. Stop Those Early Bronchial Coughs, Thev hang on all winter If not check ed, nnd pave the way for serious throat and lung diseases, (let n bottle of to ley's Honey nad Tar Compound, ami take It freelv. Stops cnuuhs and colds. heals raw inflamed throat, loosens tho phlciim and Is mildly laxative, ('hue, T, Miller, Ed. Knipiirer, Cniinclton, lad., hnd bronchial trouble, got very hoarse, mighed constantly from a tickling throat, He used only Foley's Honey and Tar Compound. Wax entirely re lieved, Wants others to know of Foley's Honey and I nr. If van can extract ."II per cent uf real c from the enjoyments yon plan you are lucky. Check Kidney Trouble at Once. There Is such ready nction In Foley Kidney Pills, you feel (heir henllag from llie very first dose, llticknche, weak, sore kidneys, piiinl'ul Madder anil Irregular action disappear with their use. (I, Palmer, (I reon Hay, Wis., says: "My wife Is rapidly recovering her health mid strength, due solely to Foley Kidney Pills," And W. T. Ilutehcns, Mchoisoii, (In., says: "Just a few doses made me feel lielier, and now my puias and iheuiuiitism are nil gone nail 1 sleep all night Imiu." Nine times out (if n possible tell It costs the mint who Is elected to office n I'd nf money to convince his oppon ent thai he was the people's choice, Positively Masters Croup. Foley's llnncv nail Tar Ciuiipouiul cuts the thick choking mucus and clears anav the phliuiu, Opens up Hie nlr jpnssuifcs ami stops Hie lioarsi null I he gasping, strangling fight for breiilh gives wnv to ipiiet bri'Uthlng nail pence. I I sleep. Harold Herg, Mass, Mich., wrllest "We give Foley's Honey and Tar to our children for croup and It al ways nets iptlckly," No wnuctoi- a man In Texas wnllicil 15 miles to the store to get n buttle of Foley's Honey and Tar Cniiipniiad. l-iveiv user Is a filcml. MONEY TO LOAN On Oood Real Batata aourlty, TII08 K. FORD I a M Ho a . "nlom. Orn SalemFence Works R. B. Fleming, Prop. American Fence In all heights and grades. For stork, hogs snd poultry, Farm gate, wood Slid Iron. Plain and barbs wlra, Hob books and cedar posts, paints, oils and vamlslt Rubber roofing snd csmeut 8.10 COURT ST. PHONB lilt Back of Chicago Htors. THE DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL Classified Teleph lone A Quick, handy reference for busy people Telephone ABSTRACTS OP TITLE. Salem Abstract Company, 212-222 Salem Bank and Ti'uat Bldg 535 CHIROPRACTOR AND NERVE SPECIALIST. Dr. P. H. May, 306-307 Hubbard Building Main 881 DRLGa Opera House Pharmacy, corner Court and High streets ...... Main 1451 Perry's Rexall Store, 115 Houth Commercial Main 7b EVERYTHING ELECTRICAL. Salom Electric Co., Masonio Temple, 127 ELECTRIC WIRING Geo. Pottlngil, 155 North Liberty street riSH. CLAMS. Salom Fish & PouKry Market, 173 South FURNITURE CARPETS. DRAPERIES. Calef. Bros., corner Court and High streets - - Main 503 GROCERIES. L. M. Boirira Co.. 197 South Commercial HARDWARE Salem Hardware Co., Inc., 120 North Commercial Main 172 JEWELRY AND John 0. Barr Company, corner State and LAUNDRIES. Salem Stnam LaundrV. 1.10 Soeth Liberty - - -. Main 25 MTL1T AND Cedar Bend Dairy. C. W. Dixon & Co PRINTING AND Ross E. Moorcs & Co., 101 South Commercial street Main 218 PLUMBING. STEAM FITTING AND TINNING. T. M. Barr, 104 South Commercial street - Main 102 UNDERTAKERS. Rigdon-Richardson Co., 254 North High REAL ESTATE Jim Wlllson, 141 North High street STORAGE. TRANSFER AND DRAYAGE. Salom Truck t Dray Co., corner State STOVES AND BEDDING, Calef Bros., corner Court and High streets Mala 503 SHOES REPAIRED WHILE YOU WAIT. M. Dolan, 130 North Liberty street - WALL PAPER. FAINTS AND OILS. W. J. Porter,' 455 Court street CHICHESTERiS PILLS W 'I UK 1IA)1"M II RAN II, A Tl l.llrl Art your llruMlal ft a f t( 1,1 -i-kM-IM-l Ini4 llranjrY l-llllln RrS nl I...IJ m.uinAV, txnM, intlf.r lt1i Til no Ith.lHin. Tmkm ttm alhrp. Itnr nf rstp !rucw. Ai rWiri-ririn tllAUONr 1III.N I'll. I 11-4 111 M.TKH n i.i.m. r a a yrtirtkituwtiMltit,titu,Alwfii I4HUII SOLO BY DRUGGISTS EVLRVMOE Foley's Cathartic Tabletj, You will like their positive action. They have a tonic effect on the bowels, and give n w holesome, thorough ecu lin ing to the entire bowel tract, Stir the liver to healthy activity and keep the stomach sweet, Constipation, headache, dull, tired feeling never afflict those who use Foley Cathartic Tablets, tuny 25c. Hpecinlly comforting to stout per sons who enjoy the light nnd free feel ing they give. Children Ory FOR FLETCHER'S rt A STO R I A COLD DUST FLOUR j Mads by to SYDNEY POWER COM? ANT Byduey, Oregon Mads for family us, P, B, WALLACE, Afsnl CLIP THIS i I ; Ask your grocer (or li Bras ; sad shorts always on hand. . c Z Capital Journal J TuTudlcate you are a regular reader you must present Four Coupons lids this one. The National Embroidery Outfit Is puaraiitoed to be tho BrratPHt colli-cUon and biuyi'st barjfnln In pnttfrn ever offered. Tho 200 patterns have a retail vnlue of 10 cents each. Hring FOUR Coupons and 68 cents to this office and you will be prwnted with One Complete Outfit Including llook of Instructions nnd one All Vvood Leaded Hoop and 10 skolns of silk. The 68 cents Is to cover duty, cx?rens, hnndllnjr and the numerous overhead expenses of getting the package from tho factory to you. N. B.Out ot town fdtrt add 5 ttntt tor pottag and nxpttut ot mailing. Business Directory North High Main 1200 AND SUPPLIES. Main 187 OYSTERS. CRABS. Commercial street - Main 2125 Main 311 AND PAINTS. WATCH REPAIRING-, Liborty Main 1255 CREAM. Farmers 74-F-3 LEGAL BLANKS. street D.ay and night, Main 183 AND INSURANCE. - Main 474 and Front streets Mala 74 - M'"'" 85 WATCHING TURKEY. Wnshiiigt on, Oct. I. Tuntcy's abro gation of nil capitulations granting ex- tin territorial lights lo foreigners n clinic effective today, so far as any of flciul word here Mas concerned nad lie spile the protest of the I'aited States ami l uroiienn powers. i close wan a was expected to be kept over the man ner In which Turkey exercises the full sovereignity over her dominions, nec retiiry of Stale Hrvnn plans to nssnme negotiations with Turkey soon nml lie lleved a new trenty defining the right nnd privileges of Americana, especially missionaries, could bo arranged. $100 Reward, 1100. The renders of this paper will be pleased to learn that there Is at least one dreaded disease that science has been able to cure In all Its singes, nnd that Is Catarrh. Hall's Catarrh Cure is the only positive cure now known to the medical fraternity. Catarrh being n cimstiliilluiiiil di e, require a con- slltiitlouiil treatment. Hall's Catarrh Cure Is taken Internally, acting direct ly upon the blood nnd mucous surfaces of the system, thereby destroying the foundation of the disease, ami giving the patient strength by building up the constitution and assisting nature III do ing Its work. The prourlclors have so much fullh in Its curative powers that they offer One Hundred Dollars for nnv case that It fails tu cure. Send for list if limtiinoiiliils. Addressi F. J. CHENEY A CO., To ledo, Ohio, Sold bv all druggists, 7ftV. Take Mall's Family I'llla for constl pation. Even n new clock Is apt In show tin murks of time.. COUPON SCEPTERED AMENITIES (Saturday Evening Post.) Certainly when Russia intervened be tween Austria and Scrvia all the de tails of a military campaign had been settled between itself and France. Cer tainly, also, when Austria defied Rus sia it was assured of Germnny's deci sion thnt this wns a favorable juncture to prccipitnto the Europena war that nan ueen impending tor years. In view of these self-evident circum stances there is chnstlv humor in that uiiiii correspoaoence tctwc.en the cunr nnd kniser: "I thank thee from the bottom of thy heart for thy media tion," the sceptered mummer at St. Petersburg begins doubtless after hav ing considered by which routes Ger many should be invaded nnd sub scribes himself: "Thy devoted Niche- ins. - The actor at Berlin renliea; "The friendship I inherited from my grand father on his deathbed, for thee nnd thy kingdom, has nlwnye been holy to ,ui-in muiv wire eniungic ments for his beloved friends' troops. The emperor of Japan must deliver a solemn rigmarole to the general ef fent that attacking Tsingtnu is a and duty. How much finer if he hnd said. simple candor: "Obscrvinc that (trmnay has both hands full, we con sider this an auspicious moment to kick it in the slats and grab its handbag!" Of course, if emperors eonld under stand what bad jokes they nre thev wruld resign. ORGANISTS LEAVE CHURCHES FOR MOVIES Portland, Or., Sept. 30. Hecause tho movie theatres are offering larger sal aries to pipe-organ players than tie churches lire paying, xhe Oregon (luild of OrgnniHts is taking steps to have the church scale increased. Dean F. W. Goodrich and Curl Denton, prominent organists ami members of the guild, declared today the situation had become serious and would be taken up at a conference nf the guild nnd church pns tors to bo held this week. ANOTHER GIRL MISSING. New Yoik, Sept. BO. The.police were tasked today to seen Miss Edna Wood stock, of Los Angeles, who arrived here Monilny to visit Mrs. Davis in Jersey City Heights. Miss Woodstock, who arrived on the Southern I'acifia steam ship .Minimis, was to have waited at the pier for .Mrs. Davis. When Mrs. Davis gat there the uirl hud left the ship, I'm hit F. II, Kibbe said he saw her leave the pier with two young men, whom he believed were also passengers on the Minimis. U'Ren, Schuebel & Hesse ATTORNEYS AT LAW Deutscher Advokst 518, 519, 520 Railway Exchange Building Phone Main 6376 Portland, Oregon TRAVELERS' GUIDE tTTfTTTTTTTfTTTTTtTTTTTTTTTfTTTTTTT RAILROADS, SOUTHERN PACIFIC COMPANY, Tims Table, Portland Division, Northbound. ID Oregon Fipress 10 Albany I'Hsseugnr 28 Willamette Limited ... 12 Shasta Limited 18 l'ortland l'assengor ... K0 l'ortland Passenger ... o:uu a.m. T:i!i a.m. VIK7 a. ra, 111:115 p.m. 11:00 p.m 6:43 p.m 8:00 p.m U l'ortland repress Slid Local Way Freight 111:110 a.m. 1!!!2 -l'ortland through Frt... JU:38 p.m, Southbound. .. 8:38 S.m. I i IS Z' u Em': .. Hill p.m. 6.ai . ... 4l p.m. IR California F.sproea 17 lloseburg 1'nssenger..., Ill Callage drove l'ass..., B7 Willamette. Limited.... II Hhastn Limited II Albany 1'assenger 1.1 Kan Francisco Kipresa..l0i!lH p.m, L"a'5 Local Way Freight 11:27 a.m. Sill Hun Frau. Thro' Fi t ...liiilll a.m. Bnlera Oear Branch. 7!l 1'assenger Ar, Hnlein I): fit S.m, 7(1 Mis.'d, Leave Hiilum lllillU a.m. 7.1 Mixed, Arrive Hnlcm ... :0U p..tn. 74 Passenger, Leave Halem (l;0n p.m. Balem, rails City Western. Motor leaves 101 Hnlein for Fall Cllr 7:00 a.m. lll.'l Halem fur Mlack Huek....i4 S.m., HI,-. Hnlein for Falls City 1-40 p.m. 1117Holiim f.n Fall. fll S:1!H n.m. HMI Halem fur liallns B:lll p.m. Dly frt. Halem lllk Hock .0:011 a.m.' Motor leaves Ar, Halem nil! Falls city ... 7:110 s.m, 8:40 a.m. Hit Valla City ... ::u a.m. lliltn s.m. Iflil lllack lloch. 1:05 p.m. HIS Falls City.... H:4i) p.m. 170 Falls City ... Mi 10 p.m. d.io p.m. " F'm fl:,'l() p.m.'. 7:40 p.m, 1:115 p.m, aiO Black liock 0:00 s.m. OllEaON ELEOTHIO RAILWAY 00, Nortimound. Leaves Salem Arrives Portland Train No. '!:.; lMn' 4:25 s.m . S Owl :M S.m.j " ' J P m' 8:110 a m 8 H:48 a.m. l V m- 1:110 i n.. S. Lncat 10:110 S.m. 8:00 p.m. 0'4S a.m.... .... 10 Limited 11:35 s.m. 1:50 tiu....J.A. 1 4:10 p.m. It, Halem 11:20 a.m. 12 ....l-.45 p.m.l H:35 s.m, . 4:00 p.m..... 15 Limited 5: (10 p.m.: 10:18 s.m. . 4:18 p. in. ........... IS 8:40 p.m. 4:85 p.m. 8:50 p.m........ 00 8:13 p.m.j 1:00 p.m. . 7:80 p.m. II ,..U0iV0 p.m. I 4:40 p.m. Yesterdayj Late At Rome. Mrnsignor Tcdes-.hini was appointed papal under secretary ot state. At Keifer, Okla. Three masked me locked the cashier of the Stute Bank of Keifer in the vaule and escaped with $-1000. At New York. The hydro-aeroplane America, with which Lieutenant Porte was to have attempted to fly the At lantic, was shipped to England on the Mauretania for military use, it was un derstood. At Toulouse, France The govern ment, having suppressed his newspaper, The Freeman," for its war comment, ci-l'rcmier Clcmenccau changed ita name to "The Man in Chains," and continued publication. Mill Valley, Oil.- Medical aid was rushed to the Pipe Line trail on Mount Tamnlpnis where 22-yea'r-old Florence Duddy, of Son Francisco, had swallowed poison, but it arrived too Into to save her. At San Francisco. It was reported the Chinese government had placed 10, 1100 on the bend of ouch of 12 members of the local Oriental colony because they beluug to a society the govern ment deems revokitionury. At Hun Francisco. Max Kuhl resign ed as president of the police commission and Mayor Holph offered the post tt) Manager .lames woods, of tho St. Fran cis, who said he would take it if he could arrunge his affairs. CLOUDBURST IN DESERT. Needles, Cul., Oct. 1. Tho main Iia of the Sautii Fe ruilrond was tied up temporarily shortly after midnight by a cbn.dburst in the desort near ffoffs, i'fi n. lies west of Needles, Three inches of rain fell within an hour, rranscon tiaental trains would lie resumed, it wns siiii), by noon. It 'a better to be Ignored than bored. CASTOR I A Tor Infants and Children, Tlio Kind YouNe Always Bought Slguaturs of Southbound, Lr. rortlaoi) 0:10 a m 1 7:. '10 a.m. 8 . Ar. Masai , : S.SV . :07 s-ss, 11:10 avsa, I 8:20 a.m 8 Limited 0M ,,m I JS:M p.m. i s.o p.o 0 4:8S .as. 8:4.1 p.m 11 tM pas, 4:4,1 p.m 13 Limited ...... 9:R8 p.m. S:()l) p.m..... . 17 Local Sill pj. 11:15 p.m 19 1 1 :US p ra. 11:49 p.m Bl Owl 1:0 Svja, Northbound Ar. Balsas ...... 8 8:80 a.sa. ....... 0 ....... S:8t p.aa. Ar. Balsas .... 10 Ltd 0:48 avaa, 14 1:80 p.ss, .... 18 Lid .......... 4:00 p.m. t2 7:110 p.ra. ... 2 Owl 8:10 a-ss. Southbound. Ar, Albany t ........... 6:M p.aa. Ar. Kngens 7:08 p.m, Ar. Albany, 17 Sill p.m. Htops at Albany Ar. Kogn Lit. Corvallls J:JJ mm VM a.m...... .. .. 1: '0 a. in , fliun inn ! 111:05 s.m ' Lv. Hnlcm I 4:.'I3 p.m.... I.T. Halem I 8:211 p.m.. Hl"ui !!:!(, a.m. M s.m. 0l Ifl a. III. .... 81 Owl . 1 .... 8 Ltd 7:80 a.m. ,....11:08 a.m. .H:. p.iu. "slem :0U p.m T Ar. Albany 1:08 p.m. Htops at CpmallLs i . sum p.m. Ar, Kngeas IS - 1:48 p.m, , " '"""'n. CORVALLIB COrTNEOTIOKt. Northbound. ' orvaiiu Ar. HalAsa . 8:00 a-m, , .it a.m, i f m - 1:50 p.m. 4:00 p.m. 8:80 p.m. T:C .m, I Southbound, Ar. CorraJlb, .10:08 s.m 11:14 .m. S:M pm, S:M p.m, TtsTf Ma, rMMM