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l?BSALEy CAPITAL JOURNAL, ' SALEM. OREGON. TUESDAY. APRIL J7. 1915. "Native es of a dom I ' TO ,,PCN, I - "3 td each it ,c OKEWir to APiiNo ir Si--t4s , TVl these lil' Drcnnn ' X- - MF . EVER TIME. V TALe D'HOTE- i . ISllVKU .', ?rl-r T J7 ymdf-rrr I IU , j ' ' ffic. Da ily Capital Journal's Classified AdvprHsinp paga RA!ES.FOR A"VERT1SEMENTS: e Ct P- for the first insertion. One-Half Cent per word for each successive subsequent insertion? ABSTRACTS PtlOX ABSTRACT CO. Abstracts that Protect. Our books posted up to date each morning. Call Main 1240 and a messenger will call for your! batraet. J. C. Sicgmutid, president; Kai Ueklkar, secretary, 245 State itreet, I LODGE DIRECTORY A, O. U. W. Protection Lodge No.tY Mocts every Monday evening at 8 in the McCornack Hall, cornner Court and Liberty streets. A, E, Aufrance M. W..; 8. A. McFadden, recorder; A. L. Brown F. AUCTIONEER. ICCTIOXEEIi Salem's reliable seller I Farm eales solicited. Terras, 1 per I aent; antistuction guaruutced or no .1 pay. Henry M. Voorhies, Michigan I neiiie, iirst street east of the state ; fair grounds. CENTRAL LODGE, No, 18, K. o P. .McCorunek building. Tuesday even I ing of each week at 7:30. Geo. Win 1 ehell, C. C; James W. Cox. K. of1 it. and s. CHIB0PRACTIC-8PINOLOGIST C. 0. L. SCOTT Graduate of Chiro j wactic's Fountain Head, Davonport ;j owa. If you havo tried everything l td have got no relief, try Chiroprac I t rpinnl adjustments and get well. Mice 406-7 8 U. 8. National Bank i "niiiiinj. Pbone Main 87. Residence I Vain 828-R. CHIROPRACTOR, WSl'LT DR. MAY, experienced aud i iKcessful Chiropractor, for acute and j 'ironic disorders. Has practiced five . years in Oregon. Free consultation . IVoT, t0 vz, 1 to 0. 305-6-7 Hub ' "JI B1'l- Lady attendant. Phone v . ot"ci 5l-i tesidenca 982-R. LS5592P HAXD GOODS .UOHEfsT price paid for second-hand furniture, ranges, hardware, tent?, . , ! ca,"y tbe mos' complete I J'0 of lov articles in towi at 1 nrtn ( nnininp.. ..I in w . "" iiiuue juain 1233. 1 OSTEOPATHIC PHYSICIANS'" n LEO D. SCOTT, Osteopathic Phy- i pies College ; 0f O.tcopalhy and Los ! A1l,'lll('al L'ollc-e of Ophthai- i 7uHiy' ra'9 n,'m'' nml ehronic Oft .cos 40S-408 Halem Bonk jf (.ouniierco Building. Vkms m, f Wy nlteiidant. 'W ' nf H. W. WAL k f Ustoopntlnc physicians and i 1 ' il'eelalists. Gra.luates of Umr,0im n,h0u of Osteopathy :? K J , " norvo dioases at Los 1 tV"1 Treat acute1 and , uin-iiscs. I onsn tut vly "'""iant. Office 505-300 V. 8 fkJV" N"" fnpftol street. SALEM LODGE NO. 4 A.'F. ft A. M, Stated communications first Friday in each month at 7:30 p. m. ia the Masonic Temple. J. C. Welch, W. M.; B. Z, Culver, secretary. PACIFIC LODGE NO. 50, A. F. ft A. M, Stated comfunication tbird Fri day in each month, at 7:30 p. m. in the Masonic Tern pje, Glenn C. iM ilea, W. M.; Ernest H. Choalo, secretary. R. N. of A. "Oregon Grape Camp," No. 1M0, meets every Thursday even ing in McCornack building, Court and Liberty streets. Elevator. Mrs. Syl via Schnupp, 17!U Market. Oracle: Hazel Price, Imperial EurnitUre Co., recorder. i MULTNOMAH ROYAL ARCH CHAP TER NO. 1, R. A. M. Regular meet ing socond Friday ia each month at 8 p. m. in the Masonic Temple. Al fred F. MnrcuB, Ex. High Priest; Rus- seu m, utooks, secretary. H0D80N COUNCIL NO. I, R. ft 8. M, 8tated assembly first Monday in each month, Masonic. Temple. James Plant, Thrice Illustrious Master; Glen 0. Niles, recorder. DE MOLAY COMMANDER!, No. 8, K. T. Regular conclave fourth Friday in each month at 8 o'clock p. m., in Masonic Temnlo. Sojourning Sir Knights are courteously invited to meet with us. Geo. H. Burnett, E. C; Frank A. Turner, recorder. CHADW1CK CHAPTER NO. 37, O. E. 8. Regular meeting every first and third Tuesday at 8 p. m. in tho Ma sonic Temple, Elizabeth Read, VV. M.j Ida M. Babcock, secretary. Mm SCAVENGER "'CAVENGE!Jfi...i. irji.ri' n. n i ' 1 coos C . "I'a-oand refuse of all reaof nbl() rtos. "YnrHa .n,l 6o-7 t) , ""' phone -J1' I'lcncp Mnin 227a Main WOODMEN OF-THK WORLD Meet every Friday night at 8 o'clock in McCornack block, Oscar Donaldson, C. C.j L. 8. (leer, clerk. 007 Court .street. Phono 503. I'XITKD ARTISANS Capital Asscin lily No. M, meets every Weiliiesilay lit .S p. in. in Muise hall. Mrs. F. W. Cook, M.'A.; .1. T. l'cnn, secretary, 413 Masonic temple. I I-KfM. ''i:sT ahbey TIio iti.ti.,. -... I0.,i,:i,' 1 P. m. 1C0O MAtTSO Dry ami open to J. V Fir street UNDERTAKERS o'. mort.can.and funeral di- n t A modern mctho.ls Main BS8, .1"B In ik metnoii! "SCcn t .t,n r""" mploved Jirtstrcet. Main 120. Mai BSS 'ittn .. i , VUi rnnern .. .. -r, Xll3 .or)n I'ny and night phone i "itli 1 m. fm., r ' uau'asy-Office ! v-o niiier. inl ,i t.-.i- ... ' . ! a;,, "r orvir-i ,.i .... ikivsM. ...ii'.' !S-m l!','ll,-r!j.' I 3 'sPi d.liv... u- ''"hs to snit. : i 'Is T''y- 5 handle the bt SALEM HUMANE SOCIETV D. D. Keeler, president: Mrs. Lou Tillson, secretary. All cases of cruelty or neL'loct of dumb animals should co reported to tho secretary for inveati gatlon. THE DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL Classified Business Telephone Directory A Quick, handy reference for busy people "ir. ABSTRACTS OF TITLB. Salem Abstract Company, 212-222 Salem Bank and Trust Bldg, , AUTO TUBE VULCANIZINO. Auto Tube Vulcanizing, 25c. Shop, foot of 1 uion street.. EVERYTHING ELECTRICAL. Salem Electric Co., Masonic Temple, 127 North High ... LAUNDRIES. Salem Steam Ltnndry, 130 South Liberty PLUMBING, STEAM FITTING AND TINNING. T. M. Brr. 184 South Commercial street Telephone 133 1517-J . Main 1200 . Main 25 Main 198 UNDERTAKERS, Eigdoa-Biciardson Co, 854 North High street Day and night, Main 183 TRANSFER ANR DRAYAGE. Balem Truck ft Dray Co., corner State and Front stroets .Main 74 JOB PRINTING. Beaver State Printers. Patton Block.... jbjj Beware of Ointments for Catarrh that Contain Mercury ns mercury will surely destroy the senso of smell and completely denuiKe tl wholo system wlien cnterhiK It throuuli the nmeuua surfucps. Huch ui lleles nhoiihl never le ued cxeept on preHeiiptlonn from rcputiitilo pliyslciuna. ub the dainuKo they will do is ten fold to tlie koihI you eim possibly derive from them. Mull's Cntiirrh Cure, manufactured by V. J. Cheney & Co., Toledo, ()., contain! no mercury, and is taken Internally, uetlun dlivetly upon the blood nml iihicoum sue faees of the system. In bnyinw Hall's Catarrh Cure bo sure you get the nenu Inc. It Is taken Internally anil miiUe In Toledo. Ohio, by P. J. Cheney & Co. Tes timonials free. Bold by UniKKlslR. Price 7Cc per brittle. Tuko Hall's Family I'll Is fur tumllpuUua, AUMSVILLE NEWS E. Whitnov of Snleni visit Mr. and Mrs.i 1 K ' 0 , " 10 " ,. tilling ihhiiiiim, i no iuuko niuin nut FOR RENT FOR BALE Continued. FOR RENT Furnished or unfurnished ; FOlt SALE Fifteen ucrcs well located, uuune, nut wuier unu uam; piano may be included. Garden ground and plenty of fruit. Phone D82-W. tf If YOU want a nicely furnished room, well ventilated and well heated, with a pood bed, luith and phone, ncur the state house, call at 10S0 Court street. Phone 022. MnvS FOR RENT 3 well furnished down- stairs room for light housekeeping, inquire at 332 North Church, tt cioso in, on i -acme Highway, near Oregon Electric nud street car. Good school and church. In prunes, pears and small fruit. Fair buildings, in cluding prune drier. Will sell all or part. Would consider exchange for small ii in mailt of city prupertv. Square Deal Realty Co., 301 (.'. S. N. Hank building. tf FOlt KENT Nicely fnruislud house keeping looms, reasonable. 8.V5 North Commercial. tf FOB BALD HAIillAINK !f:iO Iiiuhs lied, i)(H; :i;5 'lining (able, ifllj quartered oak china closet, !; oak dresser, lilxlO, with bevel plate mirror, 24x30, til2. 233 North Cieu rcial. tf MUDhUN WOODMEN OF AMERICA. Oregon Cedar Camp No. 5210, meets every Thursday evening nt 8 o'clock in McCornack linll, comer Court and Liberty streets. Elevator service. W. W. mil, V. C; Rex A. Turner, clerk. NURBERY. FOR SALE All kinds of fruit trees; grafted walnuts 85 cents per tree. Leavo orders for all kinds of top grafting nnd spraying. Mill Creek Nursery, 2180 State street. Salem, Or. FIXE nursery stock. For 30 days I'll make special low prices on everything in my city snlesyard, State and Twenty-fourth streets. Northwest, em Nursery, Howard K. Jones. Nur serv phone' 73-F-22; salesyard phone 11. 'id-It. DRY CLEANING PREBrnNO. TVV A.. I.' 1 - -'"rs niddall prop. siSlAW : i'.l.,. ,r"v'an..e. .thii I', at Purely Bonds, Ac luMitnnre, ,all on "''ally Co., U. 8. tf in httm?orct "ill tell you, I 'Journal New Today DRV CLEANING Cleaning, pressing, repfiiring.nlteratiotis and dressinnkiug. Special summer rates given; first class work guaranteed. Goods called f.w ami delivered free. Niclit ser vice. Appnrel Service Co., l-lS -South High street, phone "2S. Opposite Oregon Electric depot. tf FOR SALE Horses uud mares $135 takes pair of bay mares, well matched, eliunky built, good workers single and double; $2"), ilosible hnr nos, must be sold, best offer; will give trial to suit buyer. sJIjO takes! pai' mares, weight 2000 lbs.; good workers, single and double; almost new harness witu this pair mares. 55 takes good dapple gray horse, weight 1200, gi-od wurker single nnd double; will hitch to suit buyer; will give trial; have nei mate . to him. $Hu takes pnir brown mares, weight 2500, good workers singlo and doulile, are best offer; with this pair of mares nlmit new set double harness $2."). One pair horses, weight 2(i')0, ago 7 and 8, good workers, will give trial; price ifl.")0. Six sets of double harness and two eels single harness; one good farm wngon almost new, 3 in.h tire, One sorrel iiorse, weight 1200 lbs., works siuglo and double-, 8 yens old, price $,.". HjiO buys bay lin.se, weight 1150; will hitch to suit buyer and give trial. $10 takes mare, weight lo.'iO, good worker. Cull and mil.e offer, must bo sold. $15 buys! driving horse, weight IO.jO, FOR TRADE. Kilt TKADK- I'OU timber laud, not too far from Salem, a 5-rooni house and lot on paved street. Inquire at .North . ith street. A cent a word will tell your wants in a Journal Ad under New Toduy. Try it. ft No im i K.t; .( Met Theie tiny CAPSULES are superior to Balnam of Copaiba, Cubiba or Injections.and IIELIEVE8 In (MIDYJ 24 HOURS tba W aamo diseases with out Inconvenience, HnUl l-y nit ilr-idfmfl. Mr, and Mrs. C came Sumlay to C. M. iiob'.nsoe. ' Mrs. Darnell of Sublimity came Sun day to take euro of Grandma Smith who is quito ill. Mrs. t has. (ioodale and children of the ntltli nnniversary of tho introduc tion of Oddfollowship into America, and the local order, Stnyton Lodge No. 01, has been busy for several wooks be prettily decornted. and seats pro vided for sovernl hundred people, in fact nearly four hundred printed invi tations have been sent out, not r-nly in this communitv but to licit lil-'iriiiu Woodburii came Wednesday to visit at tewi s to attend the celebration, the ,1. A. Smith home. The Priseilla Club was entertained at Dr. A. Hursell went to Mill City '" of Mrs, Claude Boone Inst vetuciliiy evening, Harold Hansom1 "eunesciny iiriernoon. Aiier tne nasi- Children Cry FOR FLETCHER'S CASTOR I A WANTED. ; WANTED--Lady llii'liuiond Hole pIl'HIOM. -olii , 4 iter, room 1 1. In 0 p. m. No Mavl For Infants and Children f;i Use Per Oyer 30 Years Always bea' the Signature NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. 79 (Publisher.) No. 0: Department of the Interior. U. S. Land Office at Portland, Or., March 20, 1015. Notice is hereby given that Oeorcia ( npilal l- ' a litre 11, ot .-iivcrton, Oregon, wh'y Citv Transfer Co., barn 130 Couth 'on October 22. mndn llomesteud Commercial, Ask for foreman. Entry No, 02270, for southeast ejunrter, iK'.ctii.n 32, Township 7 South, Range 2 , . . . . , ,!East, Willamette .Meridian, lias filed KAIIM nnd driving horse, or $,0 and f , .,. , f y up Stock hog, iron, ,0 lbs. and up. ,, f ,.,tMllliHh , , A llress II. l.gaa, Gerva.s, II . 2 jlln(, lb()Vn (is,.rilj,, ,,t,f(,ro , " glister and Receiver, tf. S. Land Office, - Il'orthind, Oregon, en tho Uth dnv of It, Mi' i .V I .- imiw! nun . unn. -t.'wu, ,av. I1IIJ, I R. B. Fleming, Prop. Depot American Fence Salem Fence and Stove Works To Hop Growers: Morley's Tat. Bracod Basket. Stands the strain. Buy now and save money. Don't wait until you need them. Or order now and (jet them later. 250 Court Street Phono 121 Back of Chicago Store R. T. flLIX GOL'RAL'O'S OKICNTAl CKEAM OR MAGICAL BEAU1IFIER It"-.M T.'.n. Pin rilf I 'klc. Iv.ifin'K, J -. J iiii'l Si1 n lt.tr ,t- -I, Uii 'I wif 1p!i hi'-ri mi l-i' i'ilr. itt.iltlc ().- iMnfl".!. 11 l .1 'I Kit) a)t ..f rh vim, atiil It ar, hrti.li'-ai w t:t. l I'.triOiirott U limitl. ," a,il (c ci''i'i( r (it i,t ditnltM rump, ftf ii. a, Htpff (,1(1 f U lv i,l tl,i limit t it it (1lt.l i "Al yl lV'lr4 D'O 1 1, "III, '(Journurl'n ('rrnin' th lit liitti.fni nf nil lh kin ,(ft.(u.c i." 1- t f nil -Ifi.K'-ti evirl 1 ncy O'juui ,li tho I'bllvii htl, (,i.ak mi. I Kuro, tmimmi Pet.. 37 m km vm n-nTaJi going along to bring tho car back. Mrs. Robertson and baby of St. Johns is visiting this week with her parents, Mr, ami Mrs. John Ilriiikmaii. Mr. Pleasant Whitney and Miss Mable Savage, both of Salem, cmno Monday evening to viHit with friends. Mrs. Herman Robertson and children of Shaw visited with her mother and sister, Mrs. Kuney and Cora, Sunday. Al Tucker and family of North Siiiitiaiu, former residents of Aumsville, were in town on businesss Wednesday. Mrs, J. F. Itelgsecker of Salem came Friday afternoon to visit with friends. SI'c returned homo Sunday afternoon. A number of the young peoplu of Aumsville attended a parly given in honor uf Mrs. lluusley of Turner lust Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. (', M. HoVinsnn and children, Carroll and Lucille, Mm, J. E. Kirlipiitrick ami Miss Itouiig motor ed to Nn lent Sunday nesH session a dainty lunch was served by the hostess. Tho members present were, Mrs. Claud lloone, Mrs, O. V. Ileiu, I.eln lleiu, Mao Smith, Mrs. S. S. Swank, Mrs. II. C. Porter, Mrs, E. C. Kirkpnlrick, Mrs. (!, M, Robinson, Mrs. II, Colvin, Mrs. Charles Colvin, Mrs, Ed. Wallace, Mrs. Win. Binipsou, Mrs, ( has. Martin, Miss Ida lirock, and Mrs. A. P. Speer. The invited guests were Miss Sara Reed and Mrs. Poo, Record, THE GREATEST EXPOSITION The Panama Exposition, now open, is said to be Ike greatest project, of its kind yet undertaken. In magnitude unit cost it certainly surpasses all others. It is two miles long and at half mile wldo nnd represents an in vestment of over $50,1100,000. Persons who havo a weak stomach, Mr. nil, Mrs. Harry Prunk and little! nad suffer from poor nppctite, belch- son Earl, nud Mr. and Mrs, Frank) lug, indigestion, liver uml bowel trou Rowers and children visltn l f'ntduy I ble can have tho ussnranco that if they with (Irandnia Prunk. will only give Hosteller's Slomnch Win. Simpson was able io be out for' Diners u fair trial it will help Nature the first time Inst Sunday since his wonderfully ill restoring these organs long illness nml enjoy a tide, lllsj lo a normal condition. Try it. ninny friends nre reiiycing over this bit of news nnd hoping for his spe.dy return to heallli. Next Monday, April 211, will occur A mail has enough burdens in lifi) without carrying a grudge around with him. ' ,. TRAVELERS' GUIDE RAILROADS. MttMHtrmMTTm . SOUTHERN FACIFIO COMPANY. SALEM GEER LINE 73 Ar. Salem 0:15 a.m. 70 --l.v. Salem 10:00 a.m. 75 Ar. Salem (mixed) 2:00 p.m. 74 I. v. Salem 4:15 p.m. (No connection souh of (Jeer.) SALEM, FALLS CITY b WESTERN. house, barn and 2 lots, $"00; nud 3 lots, $ii5n, easy terms; lioro, new .iiiicneii wiii-oii, i'-- .0 curds oak wood cheap: Co., house one inch; uood ho.iM-s nnd 4 Sis to trade un lurin. will nsxiiuie $2mi0; 2 small farms ad joining city limits for rent. Jucobs 2ii7 liubbaid lildg. Claimant names ns witnesses: H. F. Rode, of II. dlt, Oregon. E. I.. Patterson, of lliillt, Oregon. W. R. Hampton, of Silverton, Oregon. Lucian Hamptoa of Silverton, Oregon N. CAMPBELL, Register. MolihRN I toom house, goiad lot, beau tiful Kiversi.le, ( aliioima, exchange for automobile or acreage Salem. Address M. E. Uctler, 33J Mission street, Salem, MayO JITNEY SERVICE. .IITNEV SEKVH E Jitney rale cei country trips and picnic parlies, (let our pii-'C before going. Salem Kit ncv ( o., 210 State. I'hone 3Vi. My2fl TRY A JOURNAL CLASSIFIED AD THEY ARE BUSINESS GETTERS ONE CENT A WORD. UAIt'iAI.N r'tom owner. 5 big lots, house and barn, bearing fruit trees and bcrrio; block to car line. Ad dress I "20 North Summer st. My2'i Children Cry FOR FLETCHER'S CASTORIA I'nli JvW.K-Two t.u.Mlc f-oiiiri, 0 .vrars ol'l; niic hpot tr'il, iil-uut "t; ru)r urat filunit Two ri!'i', utu frl ixhi tlutilili' hjiriH'. ((he im hcxicr phot jni'i ;niil i iint', 2 M-',M:.''' JiiM'-i-f, Hai.Ai'n, Am., l-nx 'I'', run It A, Aj-' JOUBNAL CLAfiiiiriED AUi Alii BUsSl.V3 Q ZULUS, MONEY TO LOAN On Good Real EaUU Becurlty THOS. K. FORD Over Ladd k Euih Bank, Balem, Orefoi Children Cry FOR FLETCHER'S CASTORIA L. M. HUM Care of YICK SO TONG Chinese Medicine and Tea Company Has medicine which will cure any known disease. 153 South Iliprh Street, Salem, Ore. Phone 28:5. m FRENCH FHISIE llltiaiitlHal a r I L L n lints isrws Tirait, '' '- rio um. l. Will (ra mi i-i.Ii-ha i..t i lu. aM. San-,Ma rrw. I' f IWI di i4lal aaa Mt 9 Hff OICAC IWI kau laaia 4 k..SOKT4, LaNfaftrffa. Pa 3 i (in- 101- 103 I (i.V 107- :i- 102 70-10- 10 2 12-IH- 20 II- 2211 222. 15-17-III-11-27-13 1.21-225 -T,v. Salem (motor) .... -l.v, Salem (motor) .... -Iiv, Snleni (motor) .... l.v. Salem (motor) .... I, v. Snleni (motor) .... -Way Freight lv. Suleia Ar. Salem (motor) .... -Ar. Salem (motor) .... Ar. Sub-in (motor) .... Ar. Salvia (motor) .... Ar. Salem (motoi ) .... -Way Freight ar. Sal.-m SOUTHERN PACIFIC Northbound. -Oregon Express -Willuiuiitte Limited .... -Shasta Limited -Portland Passenger .... -Portland Passenger .... -Portland Express -Local Way Freight .... -Portland East Freight Southbound. -California Express -Idiei'hurg Pasengers .... - ottage drove Pass -Sliiistu Limited -Willamette Limited .... -San Francisco Express -San Francisco lost Frt -Local Way Freight (1:15 7:00 11:15 1:40 3:25 5:00 8:40 11:25 3:15 5:30 7:15 1:35 CO. p. in, a.m. a.m. p.m. p. m, a.m. a.m. a.m. p. in. p.m. p.m. p.m. 4 (I 11 Lv. l.v, 7: 1 : 5: 12: Lv 4: 40 p.m 13 Limited .. 00 p.m 17 Lucul .... 45 p.m 21 Owl Northbound, . Corvallis 10 p.m 20 r.uguno ... 8:40 p.m. ... 8:10 p.m. ... 1:05 a.oa, Ar. Salem ... 6:37 p.ss. Ar. Salens io a.m... 15 a.m... 50 p.m... 10 p. in,.. 05 u .ill... Salem 35 p. in... 10 Limited 0:45 a.m. 14 10 Limited 2 Owl .... Southbound, 1:60 p.m, .... 4:00 p.m. .... 7:55 pjn, .... 3:10 a.m. 6:00 mi. 11:22 a.m. 1 1:55 a.m. 2:00 p.m. 5:00 p.m. K:00 p.m, 10:30 a. in, 10:38 III!. 3:32 a.m. 11:15 a.m. 4:20 p.m. 5:43 p.m. 0:10 p.m. 10:3m. p.m. 12:01 a.m. 8:22 a.m. Salem 00 a. in.... 05 a.m.... 15 a.m.... Salem 00 p. Salem 10 p. ii 21 Owl 1 3 Llt..ttci V 13 Ar. Albany ... 6:35 p.m. Ar. Eugene 7:05 p.m. Ar. Eugene ... 7:50 a.m. ..11:30 a m. ..12:25 p.m. Ar. Albany 2:05 f.m. titiaps at C'orv.llis Ar. Eugene 8:50 p.m. CORVALLIS CONNECTIONS, Northbound. Corvallis Ar. Balem ill a.m 10 : a.m. (Local Albany to Saturn.) OREGON ELECTRIO RAILWAY CO. Lv. Salern. 4:33 a.m.. 7:15 a.m.. 11:45 a.m.. 11:20 a.m.. 1.50 p.m.. 4:00 p.m.. 5:37 p.m,. 7:55 p.m.. Lv. Portia 0:4.1 a.m.. 8:25 a.m.. 10:40 a.m.. 2:10 p.m.. Northbound. Train No. 2 Owl ... (J 10 Limited 12 11 Ill Limited 20 22 Southbound. i.d ... 1 Limited . 7 S Ar. Portland 0:55 a.m. 9:31) a.m. 11:35 a.m. 1:4.1 p.m. 4:10 p.m. 6:50 p.m. 8:00 a.m. 10:00 p.m. ... Ar. Salem 8:5.1 a.m. 10:11 a.m. 12:55 p.m ... 4:33 p.ai 12 p.m.. 32 p.m.. 10 p.m.. 0) p.m.. 14 10 20 1:60 pja. 4:00 p.m. 5:37 p.m, 7:55 p.m. Southbound. Salem Ar. Corvallis 05 a m 1 10:31 a.m. 11 I. in S 11:34 a.m. 35 p.m. II 8:0i pjn. 00 p.m 7 2:38 P.m. 45 p.m 13 8:00 p.m, WILLAMETTE RIVER ROUT1. Oregon City Transportation company. Leavo Portland for Oregon City, llutteville, Nowberg, Mission (St. Paul), Wheat laud, Salem (daily except Sunday) 8:4J ft.K, Leave Portland fur ludepen il'iucn, Allinnr, Corvallis, (Tuesday, Thursday and Saturduy) 6:43 ., KeturMiig. I.enviM)--- Corvallis 8 a.m. Mon., WI., rrt. Albany 7 a.m. M on., Wed., Frt. ! i.. i i n - ... M.... UI..I i I liili'ieiii n m. tj ., I- it. ill. ..iua,( i-ni,, in I Salem 10 a.m. Mon., Wed., Frl. ; Salem 6 a.m. Tues, Thur, Bat, 'i'is".fiiMMr."