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sever. THE CAPITAL JOURNAL CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS FINDING A SITUATION ft is posail'le to neeuro employment by calling personally upon thoiio yotibear oet'd help. It is a long, tedious tusk, liowever. The elnsail'ied way brings your application before, those who need help, quickly and easily. RATES FOR ADVERTISEMENTS ONE CENT per word for the first insertion. ONE-HALF CENT per word for each succeeding subse quent insertion. THE CAPITAL JOURNAL WANT ADS work continually they never cease until their taakf are neeeM fully performed. Each day these little wonder workers faithfully deliver their message to the people of Salem and nearby towna who have learned their value. 4i I JOURNAL WANT ADS GET RESULTS DON'T WALK THE STREETS SEARCHING FOR A POSITION OR A ROOM TRY THE CLASSIFIED WAY THE SALEM CAPITAL JOURNAL. SALEM. OKEOOm. TITTjKSTJAY. rF,ESI!.EY 4. 1915. ABSTRACTS UN10X ABSTKA T CO. Abstract that Protect. Uur books posted up to date each morning. Cull Main 1240 aud a messenger will call for your BbstlHi't. J. L. Sieymuiui, president; Max Gehlbur, secretary, 245 State f treot. AUCTIONEER. AVCTIONKKU Salem's reliable seller. Farm suk'3 solicited. Terms, 1 per tent; satisfaction guaranteed or no fay. Henry SI. Voorhien, Michigan avenue, first street east of the state fair grounds. CHIROPRACTIO-SPINOLOOIST DR. 0. L. SCOTT Graduate of Chiro- frar tie's Fountain Head, Davenport, owa. If you have tried everything ted havo got uo relief, try Cbiroprac tb! spinal adjustments and get well. Office 400-7-8 V. 8. National Bank Huilding. Phono Main 87. Residence Main K'JK-Tt. CHIROPRACTIC DOCTOR. FLORA A. BRF.WSTKR, M. D. Nerve specialist. Chiropractic or spinul ad ja' 'uiuuts. Wo treat the cause of 6fo only. Consultation and ox amiuntiou free. Offico 4 l.tO-i:t 1 Hubbard Hldir. Phone SHI. CHIROPRACTOR. LIONSl'LT Pit. M A V, experienced and Hiicccssl'iil Cliiroprni'tor, forucute uud chronic disorders, lias prncticoil five years in Oregon, tree coiiHitltat ion Hours, tl to 12, I to (i. iUl.Vti-T Hub bard Bldg. Lmly nttenilant. I'hone office 572: resilience tiNM. tlEW AND SECOND HAND GOODS F i: UN IT 1'lt K New and second hand, bimgiit, sold and exchanged. Stoves, ranges and miscellaucoiis hardwaic. Wo pay tho highest cash price for second-hand furniture, harness, ct Cocie iu anil examine our st.nei .1, ft, Shautz, 344 Court street. ttECON D-II AND FURNITURE bought, sold and exchanged. Highest prices paid for second-hand goods. See us before you sell, Wir sprechen Denlscb. l'ectz Furniture Co., 247 North Com mercial street. Phone 084. HIGHEST price paid for second-hand furniture, rnuges, hardware, tents, etc. Wo carry the most complote stock of nbovo articles in town at the lowest price. O. L. Mcl'eek, 271 North Connnercial st. Phone Main 1233. OSTEOPATHIC PHYSICIANS HI?. LEO ll. SCOTT, Osteopathic Phy sician. A graduate of the l.os An geles College of .Osteopathy and Los Angeles Medical College of Ophthal mology. Treats in-lite and chronic diseases. Offices Ji'.VJOl) Salem Bank of ( omnterco Building. Plume 4S0. Liuly attendant, Dl;8. P. H. WHITE aud R. W. WAL TON. Osteopathic nhvsicinns and nerve specialists. Graduates of! Americnn School of Osteopathy, Kirksville, Mo. Post graduate and specialized in nerve diseases nt Los Angeles college. Trent ncuto and chronic diseases. Consultation free. Lady utlendnut. Office 505-500 U. 8. National Bn.ik building. Phone 850. Xesidencn 310 North CupitoJ, street. 1'hnno 4tia. SCAVENGER M,EM SCAVENGER Charles Soos proprietor. Garbage and refuse of all kinds removed on monthly contracts at rensonaldo rules. Yards aud cess pools cleaned. Office phono Main S2-I7. Residence Main 5:172. UNDERTAKERS LEHMAN CLOI'Gtl C. B. Webb, A. M. ( 'lough, morticians nnd funeral di-' rectors. Latest modern methods Vmnvn to the profession employed. 44.1 Court slrei't. Main l'.'il, Main 0MS. ! DON' RICH AUDSON CO, Funeral directors mid inworlnliers. L'1'- Aortli lliuh street. Office I'hone Main K'. Rigdon residence Main 1 1 1. MA vont Pel. MoMt 'ToWluilT io ITT I.P To GiiF., BUT I Vou Hi ( ,r r Vl'pitu MHilb 1 5ft tup. r Jw ;TTTrrr'-.- T1T,,, WOOD AND COAX SALEM FURL VAKDS The place of quality. All kiuds of dry wood, four foot or cut in stove lengths to suit. Prompt delivery. We handle the best coals on the market. Try our King eoul; it is the best. 752 Trado street. Phone Main 5211, Mark Siddnll prop. WATER COMPANY 3ALKM WATKR COMPANY-Office corner Connnercial and Trade streets. For wnter service apply at office. Bills jiaynble inon t li I v in advance. LODGE DIRECTORY A. 0. IT. W. Protection Lodge No. 2. Meets every Monday eveuine at 8 in fhe McCornack Hall. cornuer Court and Liberty streets. A. K. Aufrance M. W..; S. A. McFadden, recorder; A. L. Brown F. OENTItAL 1,0 DO K No. 18, K. of P. aid ornack tiuilding, Tuesday even tag of each week at 7:30; W. B. Oilson, C." C; James W. Cox, K. of K. anil h. SALEM LODUK NO. 4, A. F. & A. M. Stated conimunictitidnB first Friday in each month at 7:30 p. in. in the Mnsumc Temple. ,T. ('.' Welch, W. M.; S. Z. Culver, secreturv. PACIFIC L0TX1F. NO. 50, A. F. & A. ..M. Hinted comfnnict'tion third Fri day iu each month at 7:30 n. m. In tno AitiKiHiic temple, liiean t . -Mies, W. M.; Ernest II. Clionle, secretary. !J. N. of A. "Oregou drape Cnmp," No. 13(10, meets every Thursday even ing in McCornack building, Court and Liberty streets. Elevator. Susie Pnrme'nter. 781 North Front street, Oracle; Hazel Price, Imperial Furni ture Co., recorder. WLTNOMAir ROYAL ARCH CHAP '"Kit NO. 1, li. A. M. Heiiuinr meet lng second Friday iu each month at 8 p. m. in the Masonic Temple. Al fred F. Marcus, Ex. High Priest; Run oil M. Brooks, secretary. HUDSON COUNCIL NO. 1, R. & S. M. Stated tfssc.rubly first Monday in eacu mom li, Alnsonic temple, .lames Plant, Thrice Illustrious .Master; lilen c, rxiles, recorder. DE MOT, AY COMMANDERY, No. 5, K T. Regular couelavo fourth Friday iu each month at 8 o'clock p. ni., in Masonic Temple. tiojouruiug Sir Knights nro courteously invited to meet wit n us. (leo. 11. Burnett, IS. C Frank A. Turner, recorder. CHADWIC1C CHAPTER NO. 37, 0. E, 8. Regular meeting every first Bad third Tuesday nt 8 p. m. in tho Ma sonic Templo. Elizabeth Head, W M.; Idu M. Babcock, secretary. WOOD.U K. OI-' THE WOULD Meet even- Krijuv night at H o'clock McCornack block, Oscar Donaldson, C. C.j I.. S. (leer, clerk. ,107 Court .street. I'hone 5P3. UNITED ARTISANS Capital Assem bly No. 84, meets every Wednesday nt 8 p. in. in Moose Hull. Mrs. F. W. Cook, M. A.; hou (!. Martin, secre tary, iMiikoiiic leniple. SALEM 11 I'M A.N li SOCIETYD. I). Keeler, president: Mrs. Loll Tillaon, secrelary. All cases of cruelty or neglect of dumb uniiunls should be reported to 'he secrelary for investi gation. WOOHMKV OF TH K WOULD-Meet every Friday night at 8 o'clock in McNornack "block. C. O. Matlock, C. C.; (', ll. AlcEhoy, clerk, OJtt Court Htroet. lihono 30.1. LAWYER. !. S. Al'KL'H--Li temple. 211 Masi.ni. MUnSlEPY. ruli SALE- All hinds of fruit trees; grafted walniils M rents per tic:'. I.c.tve milcis l(,r all kimU of to; grafting and suraving. Mill CrccU Nursery, -ISH Slate street, Salem, Or. FOR THIS HAVE WE Buy PA, "THR. AWVTHIU6'LL Do ME. I Coulo f AT A DoCt) kim Cook If ' An turn I -'iTV-V-O THE DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL Classified Business Telephone Directory A Quick, handy reference for busy people ABSTRACTS OF TITLE. Silem Abstract Company, 212-222 Salem Bank and Trust Blrig. EVERYTHING ELECTRICAL. Balem Electric Co., Masonic Temple, 127 North High LAUNDRIES. Salem Steam Laundry, 130 South Liberty PLUMBINO, STEAM FITTING AND TINNING. T. M. Barr. 161 South Commercial street . . . . UNDiBTAJiiiKS. ! Higdon-Bichardsor. Co., 254 North High TRANSFER . ... i, A,,.,. iv -i'.u v,w., ivniut JOB PRINTING. i Tlenver Stnte Printers. Pntton Week 1M12 DRY CLEANING PRESSING. I'lIK Apparel Service Company, ladies' and gentlemen's Miits cleaned anil pressed $1 nnd $l..10. Special uttcn ti.i.i given tu repairing, alterations and to reliuing furs and clothing All work guariintced. Anna I, ling, 1'. I.ee, proprietors. Phono 72S. Salem, Ore. UMBRELLA REPAIRING. WE DO ALL KINDS of mending and re-covering, quickly and uc-utly, cad ing for and delivering all orders. J. II. Eaton, New anil Second-Hand Goods, 311 North Connnercial. Phone 607. FOR SALE WOOD llocly tir, $1.50; rough body fir, $!l.7o; second growth, il. I'hone mornings and evenings. W1HTIC Wyandotte eggs for setting; hens, pallets and cockerels for sale. l.Vi North Twenty fiist street. I'oli SALK Second hand lirusscls car pet, 1(1x12; couple, of stands; two small rocking chairs, Phone Mtl.'l-K. l-'ol! SAI.lv I'oinnd china siw and three shouts, eligible to register; also Iwo grade sows. I'hone 1''-1 Ml I'OK SALIO- luipiire V M. Co-, hum, 1 mile south of Feeble Minded Scliuol, on Minimi rind. he liCNCII of calves for sale. Can seen at corner o'' High and Ferry streets, Thursday. l-'Olt SALK lilU-egg incubator; Leg horn uud Orpington . pullets. I 'J.V.I South Liberty strict. Foil SALK A ll-rnoiii modern bunga low, only I blocks from the state boiie. On "."ifi South Fonrtoentii st. Price ifilJUO. YOl'Nt! calves for sale. For further iui'iiriiiat ion impure ut Fruitlaml Nur sav salcsyard, corner High nud Ferry streets. I'hone 'Jli-F-'JI. Ut. (i. FOII SALK -Eggs tu.' hutching from blue rilibnu winning It. 1'. Hocks. Cnaie and see my birds. 1J!'!I North 'I'weiitii'th sti-cet. I'oli SALE In n railroad town, near S.ileui. a gcneinl store, with P. O. and care depot and express officii in- eluded. Owner must change, cliuiato nud will sell at a bargain. Ihiildiiigs included, Impure) Srpuire Heal liealiy CO. l-Mir NAI-K- Mi-iip, Mili; HI H.'n piili' I'mni Nclnutl ni ii.nil inul mum iiirtt', with .'()(. i "-r(Mtni Iiiitc', wnttT on ' i n-li ; 7 in iv nf iMifliiin luii i iv:nk to I'lnw; Jli jutim ivilv rlriin-il. .iy I'iiM' IiiimI; huhum' sist n re. Ad ilri'is nwiicr, (!cn Wi-hrr, Wulurhm. (lit'., liout' I. ' . 5"mhm-mh-h!! makim' t.'vl T 1 1 -1AHKJ4 2 1 I m In v M 'I I "V " ' L i 1' "V 1 1 i m vm ;j i M T iff HI ! 1 kfl : L Telephone 03j Main 1200 Main 25 street - Day and night, Main 183 ANR DRAYAGE. nnv xiuiil DuiTio .u u i u i"i!ruiuK lur "i"11 bimioii u .. .. i ,. WANTED. WANTED 2.1 to M head light mares.! Iii'piide I'll") North Capitol street, or! phone IL'II. ' t MlaOELLATTEOPS I WILL furnish work to parly who will rent my it-room bouse, !t'.. miles from town. Address I'1. , Journal. SUIT CASE SERVICE. SI'KCIAl, .1 ii u our club service; $2 per mouth entitles you to one suit or oveicont sponged and pressed once a week. Wo call and ileli er to any pnrt of the city. Phone 1711. City Steam t.v Ih-v ('leaning Wiwks, I 111.") State st. PHOTOGRAPHY. I'HOTOCUAl'll V Easy terms for learning a juiying irol'eHniou iu your spare time Hetouching course, good pay for linly-reccptimiist, learning re loiichiiig; geiitleuieii work nt home or in poMtinu If interested, call at Eisner's Art Sluilio, 'Jcij Nu.tli Com uii'rcial ' FEEL BLUE OR JUST STUPID? Hluggish bowels ami torpid liver us ually go togetiier ami it dues not tnko long fitr coustiputiou to produce a bad condition a leeliug id' languor or lu.i- Iness the "blues, headaches, palpita tion or other innladv. Indeed, when in this condition the svsteni invites more serious illness and is not aide to throw off disease. Foley Cathartic Tablets 'are tl whulesome laxalice nnd cleansing 1 ilimtii. Tlmv m-ii wit hunt inciinven- ience, griping or sickening. .1. C. Perry. Children Cry FOR FLETCHER'S C A S TO R I A WINTER DOUBLE WORK. In summer the work of eliminating poi sons and acids t'niui the blood is helped by perspiration. In cold weather, with little outdoor work or oxere-ie to cause sweating, the kidneys have to do double work. Foley Kidney Fills help over worked, weak and diseased kidneys to filter and cast out of the blood the waste matter that causes pnius in sides or bn-k, rheuuinl ism, lumbago, sliffness of joinls, sme muscles ami oilier ills re sulting from imprupcr uliiiiiiialion. .1. C. l'crrv, A man who till', think nlciiys u.aki pnitunitii s. liistcr t hail lu ll fiH'f ol' luft TIM II WB FRENCH FtSIALE IttVtR H'lCWII TO Mil. Pri rWl nrnr i 4m. r f 1,1") !'!. W lit (i'inI iln -.iun 1 . (lU tt re.l. Mum, lire. 1 1 runt Ut uitftK Jul lM banc lU.'iu i-ml )'iur o. , -ri ir vlia . H I'NIT'D MrniCAL ta. LHofri. Pt. -DRAWN BY CLIFF STERRETT- 1 CcxjLOtrt fiMO "TMC VANILLA. b-jt it'll yn- O.K. HeN IT CoolS ! hi FT m f. "Ml Has Used Chamberlain's Cough Remedy for 20 Years. "Chamberlain's Cough Remedy has been used in my household for the past; twenty years. I begun giving it to my children when they were small. As a quick relief tor croup, wnooping cougn, 1 1!. ....... ..l.lu it l..,o I,., U..lllll lt,l. ing free from opium aud ether harmful! drugs, I never felt afraid to give it to. the children. I have recommended it to ' a largo number of friends and neigh- bors, who have used it and speak highly of it," writes Mrs. M,nry Miuke, Shorts ville, N. V. Obtainable everywhere. CUT THIS OUT NOW. i If you don't want, it today, you may next week. Send this advertisement i and 5 cents to Foley & Co., Chicago, 111., writing vour name and address clearly.: You receive in return three trial pack-1 ages Foley a Honey aim inr i.oni- iri loo'pouud lor coughs, cohls, croup and - Maln ivi .,-i,.o. vlev KidiiPV Pills, for weak or -L'riinie: disordered kidneys or bladder; Foley! .;ttti..u.t;,. Tablets, n tdeasiint, whole- some and cleansing purgative, just the torpid liver. Tliese well Known suiuu- urd runidies for sale by J. ,'. Perry. Children Cry FOR FLETCHER'S CASTOR I A Do You Ftud Fault With Everybody? An irritable, fault-finding dispmition is often due to ll disordered stomach. A man with good digestion is nearly al ways good natiired. A great many have been permanently benefited by Cham berlain's Tablets after years of suffer ing. These tablets strengthen tiio stom ach anil enable it to perforin its func tions naturally. Obtainable everywhere. A PERSONAL STATLMENT. There aro so-called "h ',v and tar" preparations that cost the dealer half as much but sell at the saino price as tho uiginul and genuine Foley's Honey nnd Tar Compound. Wo never offer these imitations and substitutes. We know you will buy Foley's whenever you need a cough syrup if you once use it. People come long distances for the true FOLEY'S over thirty years the lending remedy for coughs, colds, croup, whooping cough, bronchial and lugrippo crtiglis. .1. C. perry. How Mr. Davis Got Rid of a Bad Cough. "Soinn time ago I had n very bud cciUEii," writes Lewis T. Davis, Hlnck- water, Del. "My brother Mc.Cnbe Da- ! vis gave me a small hot lie or I nninuer bun J Cough Remedy. Alter taking tin i iioagat nan n uo.eu iioiues oi ii m i only ued one of them ns the cough left ine and I have not been troubled since. ! Obtainable everywhere. For Infants and Children In Use For Over SO Years Always bcnrB the Signature of j Skin ol Beamy is a jo? l oisy , T. FCUX COL'RAlTi'S CWCSTAL CREAM 01! MAGICAL BEAUTIFIES Hi'-imv.'ii T.in, ' I'lfnplni l-nrUki., Mutli r.i'Hi.o :llnl MiMl l a every bVnili Ci:"f "it bt'i.iiv. ..u .1.1 f,J .. i.-i.-ih,,. 'I 1 1 H tr 1' CI yiTir HH i i i I llil'tllii'4 f II l'itl"(.ITCH ' h t'r"I.'t,y u-v Urf,!! In, C'llMl'.r ' ii i !' tn.iui i. ! tin.r. I'r I, ' ill r .'li t'i a I H.ly n 'Jin Ii ill', , - n 1,'Ui'i't'. ' ' A i y .I la,li" I iM-.-nmu.-l I'-i-t Ii irr,ln. r nil IM II jJl-14 IHlJ I'. Ml. 'I' ll! Hie MUlvit, (Juiiii.lli -fi 1 .'"'i.iJi I fan Pi.Oh 37 Great J.nei 5tl HviV-i iu r i M mm 'iliiiit-ini'ri f're.iin' h ik r,..!:ill..li " 1 ' miii N 1J..U.;.- li. HfJpfJH 'DAUGHTERS 3 WOT TH 6 Wlv r . : it GOOD SUGGESTION TO ' SALEM PEOPLE, ; It is surprising the amount of old,' roul matter the simple mixture ot buck- K..-I, l....nl..n bnnn... nit Adlcr-i ka, drains from the system. ! This remedy became famous by curing: appendicitis and acts on BOTH tho upper and lower bowed so thoroughly mat vivn uuon relieves sour stomacn, gas on the stomnch nnd constipation almost IMMEDIATELY. Wo are; mighty glad we aro Salem agenta fori Adlor-i-ka. J. U. 1 erry. Children Cry FOR FLETCHER'S CASTOR I A Constipation. When costive or troubled with eon - stipation take Chamberlain 'b Tablets. They are easy to tnko and most agroe- Hum m uiicci. v'uiuinaoje uvurywnere. Nothing is gained by abusing those wlii'ne opinions differ from your own. 1 R M l DYi-or M K N AT DHUGUIBTS.ORTHIAL BOX UY MAILbOe l-HOP) I'lANll.N SIJ HENRY3T. BROOKLYN .NY. , OEWARC or IMITATIONS T T W Tf TTTTtTTTTI TTf ft T ("THE OLO RELIABLE1' "" H4''f'"'ii'f-.W'iV--w;-l TRAVELERS' GUIDE M M , RAILROAD I, SOUTHERN PACIFIC COMPANY. SALEM-UEER LINE. 73 Ar. Salem - 9:15 a.m. 76 Lv. Salem 10:UO a.m. "." Ar. Salem (mixed) 11:00 p.m. "I Lv. Salem !:".) p.m. (No connection south ot Ucer.) 3A1EM, FALLS CITY ft WESTERN. lllll l.v. Salem (motor) 101 Lv. Salem (motor) 163 Lv. Salem (motor) .. lfir Lv. Snlem (motor) 107 Lv. Snlem (motor) 211!) Way Freight, Ix. Salem 162 Ar. Salem (motor) 161 Ar. Snlem (motor) 161! Ar. Hulem (motor) .... 168 Ar. Snlem (motor) . 170 Ar. Salem (motor) 240 Way Freight, ar. Salom 6:1.1 p.m. :00 a.m. 0:45 a.m. 1:40 p.m. 3:25 p;in. 5:00 ii.m. 8:40 a.m. 11:25 a.m. 8:15 p.m. 5:30 p.m, 7:45 p.m. 1:35 p.m. SOUTHERN PAOinO CO. Northbound. 18 Oregon Kxpress 28 Willamette Limited .. 1 -J Slm-t tt Limited IS I'ortland runnenicr .. 20 Portland l'loweiier .. 14r-Portlnml Kxprewi 220 Local Way Freiuht ., 5:00 a.m. 9:22 a.m. ll:.'.j ll. iu. 2:00 p.m. 5:00 p.m. ! 8:00 p.m.! 10:30 a.m.; 222 I'ortland Ftiat J'roi2ht 10:38 a.m. Southbound. 15- California Kxprcm . 17 KoHi'lmrr I'liMhener 111 ( utlauo drove l'ua.. 11 Hlinatu Limited 27 Willamette Limited i 3:32 a.m.; J "'. 4:20 p.m. 5:43 p.m. o;iu p.m. Ll Knn FruneiHeo KxpreM 10:.18 p.m 221 Sun I'liineiheo l'ut Fit. 12:01 a. in 22.V-I.oinl Way I-'reilit 0:22 a.m i 11:1) 5 a.m.... OREGON ELECTRIC RAILWAY COlOilo a.m... Northbound. " l::i.1 p.m... LoavOB Ealom ArrlvoB Portland. 1:00 p.m... Tr.ilnNo. , t:V p.m... 4:.ti a m uwl 6:55 a.m. 7:lj n.m... (1:1.1 n.m.... 11:20 a.m.... l:.-0 p.m.... 4:00 p.m.... 5:3" p.m.... 7:55 ,,ru. .. 0 .. 10 Lin.il iii':M S.'i; i: ', m' 4:10 p.m. 12 11 10 Limited 20 5:50 p.m. 8:00 u.ii-.l 10:01) p.m. I 'VHV rxS FUOCt! HF-AVfJJ HFLP Titf: TVOB Tli'H -ntAr fr.e.T5' YOKI roK. A Wlpe.ll r V 1-'....t.4' i f , few.; i.... ..JilUjI ,i "limii nin-piiumiiiM.- .It Tj-tJ 21 Lumber Ships to Load injGray's Harbor Aberdeen, Wash., Feb. 3. The sudden revival of the lumber industry is shown by I he fact that 13 sailing vessels are "" in " H?rbo.r w't'"K wgo, IT1'1 ''Kht '""01luco,lu, a few A?P ? that tlll're w.ill be 21 lumber ships in TO" at one time, tne largest number in j STORM BLOOADE CONTINUES. Chicago, Feb. 3. The ico blockade along the Illinois-Wisconsin lake shoro was well night rnmplete today. Ice bound in Luke Michigan were nineteen ships of various sizes. Eighteen nro in the ice at various points between hero nnd Milwaukee. Tho Alabama of tho lOoodrieh line, despite heroic efforts on ithe nnrt of (Inntnin Ttcddinirpr. fnilnil , t0 pot out ,,lst mRlti an( todiy is ns 1 helpless ns if on land. With an addl- I tionnl droi in temperatures predicted it is feared the boats may bo tied ud lor several weens. He who thinks duly of himself haa .cry little to think ubout. CHICHESTER S PILLS W yT-s. i UK IMAM ONI ItHANIK X I'fiuJi hi Ak yoiir Mr turnl it fof J i ii ir a i i mil Htm iiroHd, I'liUtu Ittl ntul i.oij niftjiikV italcfl with I'.iuo Kii.lHti. 't'uli nil ulhrs. Ilnv t,f ltrnruUt. AAf.ir ll.( lli H.TFflU m.WIOMI MUANU I'IU.n. for US yraiti known as Beit, aft it, A 'ways Kclinl.t SOLD Bl DKDQGiSfS EVEItYWNf RE Tft V T t South uouud, Lv. Portland Ar. Balem .. 8:65 a.m. ..10:11 a.m. ..12:05 p.m. .. 4:33 p.m. .. 6:40 p.m. .. 8:10 p.m. ..11:25 p.m. 6:413 a.m. 8:23 a.m. 10:40 a. in 2:10 p.m 4:40 p.m, 6:00 p.m, 9:20 p.m 11:43 p.m S Limited 7 B 13 Limited 17 Local .. 19 21 Owl 1:58 a.in. Northbound. Lv. Corvallis 4:10 p.m 20 Lv. Eugene 7:3. u.in 10 Limited 11:15 a.m 14 1 :-r'0 p.m 10 Limited Ar. Balem ... 5:37 p.m. Ar. balem ... 9:45 a.m. ... 1:50 p.m. ... 4:00 p.m. ... 7:55 p.m. 3:10 a.m. 10 p.m.... 22 ... 2 Owl Southbound. 12:05 a.m.... Lv. Snloni 4:35 p.m.... Ar. Albany .... 9 8:35 p.m. Ar. KiiKime ):05 p.m. Ar. Eugena 21 Owl 750 a.m. .... 1 11:30 a.m, Limited 13:25 p.m. Ar. Albany .... 7 2:05 p.m. titopi at Corvalln 2;2il p.m. Ar. Eugena .... 13 8:50 p.DLt Lv. Sulein 2:00 a.m. 11:05 a.m.. 10:15 a.m.. Lv. Hnleiu 1:00 p.m.. Lv. Snlem 0:40 p.m.. CORVALLIS CONNECTION!. Northbound. Lv. forvnllin Ar. Balem r.oj , 10 8:41j m. (I.ouil Albany to Halem.) jo.jo p.m H 1:50 p.m. 2:32 p.m IB 4:00 p.m. 4:10 .,, 2() S;;7 p.m. 0:05 p.m 22 7:65 p.m. Houthbomui. Lv. Snlem Ar. Corvallli 1 5 . 9 . 7 . 13 10:05 a.m. ii M a.m. B;02 p.m. 2:32 p.ra, 8:00 p.m. No matter what you have to sell, a Jdurnal Want Ad ' Vrill SL'll it 101 VOU if it Can ,- , , s;fld. GonOMtlT kNO-J I Dour-- MV pis r! . , y V7