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ABSTRACTS.
INIOX ABSTRACT CO. Abstracts
that protect. Our books posted up to
date each morning. Cull Main 1240
and a messenger will cull for your
abstract, J. 0. Sicgiiiuud, president;
Max (Ichlhnr, secretary, 245 JState
street.
AUCTIONEER.
AliCTlONKKH Salem's reliable seller
Kami snles solicited. Terms, 1 per
cent; satisfaction guaranteed or no
py. Henry M. oorhies, iliclngnn
nvonue, first street east of the state
fair grounds.
CHIROPRACTIC-SPINOLOGIST.
Wi. 0. ,. SCOTT Ornduuti? of Chiro
practic's Fountain Head, Davenport
lonn. II' you have tried everything
ami have got no relief, try Chiroprac
tic spinal adjustments nail get well.
Office 4iMi-7-8 V. S. Natioaal Hank
Bnihling. IMioiio Main 87. liesidence
Main 82S-R.
CHIROPRACTOR.
COWI.T Dl. MAY, experienced und
suwjijfiil Chiroprnetor, for acute and
chronic disorders. Has practiced five
ytimi in Oregon. Free consultation
to l, I to !. 305-H-7 Hub
ert BMg, l.ady attendant, l'lione
w Si; residence yivj-K.
TSSMAKINO.
ti'EW AND SECOND HAND GOODS
Iiidit'sT jir;,y paii for S(.(.(iiid hand
furniture, ranges, hardware, tents,
etc. lV carry the most complete
stuck of nliove articles in town at
the lowest prices. 0. L. M.cl'eek, 271
North Cum men ial st. l'lione .Main
I2:::i.
OME0PATHIO PHYSICIANS
Ml. l.KO 1). Si'OTT, Osteopathic I'hy
"'inn. A grndiinte of the Lus An
Sdi's College of Osteopathv and Los
Angeles Medical College o'f Oplithul
mnlogy. Treats neu'e and chronic
diseases. Offices 4(15-40(1 Salem Bank
f Ci'iinnerce Huilding. phone 4S0.
I.mly atteiiilant.
BBS. B. H. WMITK and R. W. WAL
K'S. Osteopathic phvsicians und
nerve specialists. Ci'riuluutes flf
Amercnn School of Osteopathv.
-irksvillf. Mo, post graduate aiid
iializeil in nerve diseases at Los
Angeles college. Treat acute nnd
Mrnnio diseases. Consultation free.
Udy ntteiidant. Office noS-Sllll V. ft.
jatmnnl Hank building. Phone 859.
Ki'J.dencc !!4(i North Capitol street.
Panne 4i(),
SCAVENGER.
SUM SCAVENOKR-Chailes Poos
proprietor. Oarbage aad refuse of all
'"us removed on monthly contracts
reasonable rates. Yards and eess
M cleaned. Office phono Main
Residence rain 2272.
.MAUSOLEUM.
1.01 NT CUKST ARBKY MAI'SO
Si. The Better Wnv. Drv nnd
".''"y. Building ulavs open to
'rs, Sunday 1 to 4 p! m. J. W.
-l'"""H. iiiaiiair,., linno 7S2-.T.
UNDERTAKERS.
''"MAX & Cf.oi-GH-C. B. Webb. A.
j. Umigh morticians and funeral di-ku"-
Latest modern methods
415 7 ,(1 profession employed.
-'-1111 mi riinr Altun 1WIIAI..:.. flt'U
Jiioviit(',rRI)SON. C0,Funpril,
Hit.).
. 'I'lrS n Tl.l l,n.l......l rtrt '
h "Ireet. ny nnd night phone
i ' miters, 4Mirrii
JiTERCOMPANY.
"S, .'ATKR COMPANY-Omro
Fr , ' "'"'nereinl nnd Trade streets.
Mill,," "r11!"'fviee apply at office,
anyable monthly in advance.
'OOD vn enit.
vSFlH,Y'R,iM,,,' yhef ,,r
foot or f Woni1' f""r
Pr,im,; V! "r"V1' lengths to suit.
'l. 1 , Vr-V W' llt""11'" the best
market. Trv our King
P1,';f .!' t'' lest. 752 Trade street.
'-.'1' '-T. Mark Siddall. prop.
Cllildren Cry
r Af0R FLETCHER'S
ASTORIA
"" - '''U
DRY CLEANINOPKESSINO.
BKFOHG having all of your spring
cleaning done phoue ami get our
prices. We give prompt service and
guarantee oar work. We clean and
press everything. City Dry Cleaning
Works, 1105 Statu street, l'lione
1744. tf
. L0P0A DIRECTORY.
A. O. IT. W. Protection Lodge No. 2.
MoetH every Monday evening at 8
in tnc iMoi ornneK mill, corner Court
and Liberty streets. A. E. Aufrance
M. W.i S. A. McFadden, recorder;
A. L. Hrown, F.
CKNTRAL LOnOK No. IS, K. of 1
McCornack building. Tuesday even
ing of each week at 7:30. (Jo'o. Win
chell, C. C; .lames W. Cox, K. of
R. und S.
SALKM LODGE No. 4, A. F. & A. jr.
Stated coniiimnieati ns first Friday
in each month at 7:'!0 p. m. in the
Masonic Temple. ,1. C. Welch, W.M.j
S. Z. Culver, secretary.
PACIFIC l.OIKiK No, fill, A. F. & A.
XI. Stated communications third he
day in each mouth at 7:110 p. m. in
the Masonic, Temple, Glenn C. Niles,
W. M,"; Kraest 11. Choate, secretary.
K. N. of A. "Oregon (irape Camp,"
No. 111(10, meets every Thursday even
ing in McCoraaek building, Court and
Liberty streets. Elevator. .Mrs. Syl
via .Nclmupp, 1791 Market, Oracle:
Hazel Price, Imperial Furniture Co.,
recorder.
Ml'l.TXOM All KOYAI. AKCIl CIIAI'-
T K U No. 1, It. A. M. Regular meet
in second Friday in each month at
8 p. 111. in the Masonic Temple. At
fred F. Marcus, Mx. High Priest; lius
sell M. Brooks, secretary.
HODSON COUNCIL No. 1, II. & S. M
Stated assembly first Monday ill
each month, Masonic Temple, .linn
Planl, Thrice Illustrious Master; (ilen
('. Niles, recorder.
I)K MOI.AY COM.MANDl'.ltY, No. 5, K
T. Regular ronclave fourth Friday
in each month at S o'clock p. in., in
Masonic Temple. Sojourning Sir
Knights are courteously invited to
meet with us. Ceo. H. Burnett, L'. (',;
Frank A. Turner, recorder.
CHADWICIC CHAl'TKIl No. 117, O. K.
S. Regular meeting every first and
third Tuesday ut 8 p. m. in the Ma
sonic, Temple. Klizabeth Head, W.
M.J Ida -M. Babcook, secretary.
WOODMKX OF TI1K WORLD Meet
every Friday night at 8 o'clock ia
McCornack block, Oscar Donaldson.
0. C.j L. S. Geor, clerk. 507 Court
street. Phone 5M.
I'NITKO ARTISAN'S Capital Assem
bly No. 81, meets eery Wednesday
at 8 p. m. in Muns.' hall. Mrs. F. W.
Cook, M. A.: .1. T. Peim, secretary.
41.1 Masonic Temple
SALL'M HL'MANK SOC1KTY-D. D.
Keeler, president; Mrs. Lou Tillson.
secretary. All cases of cruelty or
neglect, of dumb animnls should be
reported to the secretary for investi
gation. IMOUKRN WOODM1.N OF AMI! RICA
Oregon Cedar I amp lo. ujiu.meeis
every Thursday evening at 8 odock
tn jjcCornnck hull, corner Court and
Liberty streets. Llevator service W.
W Hi "ll. V. C; Rex A. Turncr.clerk.
WATCHMAKER.
V, S. MII.LLR, the watchmaker, spec
tacles, and eye glasses ut eastern
prices. 481 Court street.
WANTED.
KXPKRI KNCI'I) bookkeeper will keep
'vnur books and mail your statements
for small monthly salary. J'lioti.'
173. I'nll for Coni'er. "
WK WANT n good I've "t lu every
fount v in the stale lo sell our first
grade fruit and ornamental trees.
An excellent outfit furnished. A.l
dress Quaker Nurseries, Salem. Oiv
WXXTFD A responsible middle-aged
woman for housekeper Cernisi, pre-
1 i.UresH Box 41', Itt. , frank
M:iv2l
fcniilli.
A r""d steadv young man BOrk
on form: Will wrk fr -" -
20.1 S. CnpilKl si"'1''. "r I,1,ol,f
It. l.ryden.
When extremes meet they get chummy.
- SALEM
TOR RENT.
FOR RENT Nicely furnished house
keeping rooms, reasonable. 85.3 North
u""""'r''""' tf
SLKKI'lXtl
$1.7.3 per
t,, .. - :
.., t'" UyJ?. .'' I
Transient business
solicited. Phone i
Illil or call at No. 1122 North High St.
FOR RENT Light housekeeping rooms
Inquire 3.'12 North Church st. tf
FOR RUNT S-rooin house modern,
close in, $l(i. phone l!Mi7-M or (i84.
TOR SALE.
DAIRY much near Echo, Ore., j.f'5 per
acre, cicar or iiicuniliriincea; will ex-j Hyan, of Bntteville, Marion County,
f linage for Willamette valley acreage Oregon,' ns n Hoard of Couutv Viewers
and some cash, for tho purpcuo of viewing out ami lo-
15 acien 2 miles from Salem, high eating a gateway not less than ten feet
state of cultivation; very reasonable. '""I nt more than ;i(l feet in width
1)1500 cash, balance (i per .cent. Iln'l connect ing tho real premises of
.Ut acres 2 mies from Salem. Will - "avis with the public road
take house i2.00() first payment. at. H'ltteville, Marion County, Oregon,
New U-room house; t ratio for tim-I,'",'e ,n 1,0 'a'arcst point prnc
ber. 1 tical on said public, road from the said
JACOB & CO., Hubbard Bldg ifaini and residence irf said M. O. havis,
! :and that tho-2lst dnv of June, I II 15, al
TWELVE FARM BAROAINS FROM
OW NEK Tracts from 20 to 320
acres. All tracts under 5(1 acres cash.
All above 50 acres half to three
fourths cash, balance. (I per cent, or
incoming bearing city property. Ad
dress X, care Capital .Journal. May2!)
SIX Room House and fwo lots for sale
or will trade for Lincoln county
laud; also house nnd one acre close
in for sale or trade, liupiiro .180 S.
ISth street. Mav-22
BARGAINS-. brass beds, $18; :I5
dining table, .til; quartered oak
china closet, ifli; oak dresser, 10x40,
w ith bevel plate mirror, 2lx.'!0, 12.
2:'!1 North Comme rcial. tf
TIIOIionillllRKII Huff Leghorns fori
sale, II do.., ut 50c each, i'lione 00-1
Miv2l'
I
l'ii; EXCIIAMIK-Well improved ten
acre home near W'eiser, Idaho, for
Salem property. Also ten acres close
ill, well improved o exchange for
city property, Sipinre Deal Realty
Co, Itol I'. S. X. Hank lll.lg., Phone
47(1. tf.
The household helpers your
wife needs can be found quick
ly through the Journal Want
Ads.
Children Cry
FOR FLETCHER'S
C A STORIA
SalemFence
and Stove Works
R. B. Fleming, Prop.
Depot American Fence
To Hop Growers:
Morley'a Pat. Brsced Basket.
Stands the strain. Buy now and
save ruonejr. Don't wait until
you need them. Or order now and
get them later.
250 Court Street Phona 124
Back of Chicago Store
If
L. M. HUM
Care of
YICK SO TONG
Chinese Medicine and
Tea Company
Has medicine which
will cure any known
disease.
153 South High Street,
Salem, Ore. Phone 283.
" " 77. , ,
fory in the Journal Hew I oaay
L..,AL FRIDAY, MAY . W1Bl
IN THE COUNTY COURT OP THE
STATE OP OREGON FOR THE
COUNTY OF MARION. !
Tn the Matter of the Petition of M. O.j
i iiivi ior n uniewiiv.
..' M?rti, Albany, Oregon:
Im fiUI a umU inn in tltu ('...... I'..,...
.Marion I ounty, Oregon, asking
Muy-SS'said court for ft gateway lending from.
nis mnn anil resilience tn the public.
loan hi iiiievnio, .iiurina county, Ore-
gon, and thnt said proposed gateway1
crosses your real jircnuscs.
You are further notified that the
('(unity Court of Marion County, Ore
gon, on this 15th day of March, llllo,
lllltv llltlwiilll.l ODi.nP ('..tl.,H u..ln...
Oregon, .lames R. Kiuvnn 'mid .losie
llic 11011- ol 2 0 clock p. 111. thereof, at
the real pnnes of the said M. O.
Huvis near Buttoville, Mnriuii County,
Oregon, tins lieeii set as the tune nud
piece tor the inPeiine of said Bon id of
1 ounty Viewers; and you aro furthor
aiitified that said Bourd of Couot
Viewers shall meet at said time and
place for the purpose of viewing out
und local ing said gateway and for the
further purpose of assessing damages
Ihal yi iay siiMnin thereby; nud you
are further notified that this mil ice is
served upon you by publication thereof
ill the Capital JuJiiuil, a uewspapei
published in Salem, .Marion County.
Oregon, and that the publication of this
in.'1 ice will be had for four weeks m ini
Ilolh
saiil 2lsl Jay of .lone, 1!M5, and
!'" will plea
li'lio noticu of the mat
lets eiiiiiiieraled herei
Hated this l.'ilh dnv of Mav. 1015
W.M. MI'SIIKY, '
Comity .lodge.
V. II. (iOI'I.KT,
.1 t 1 1 k w 1 ti r
( 'ounty I oiouiissioiicrs, ,
ir t. r.
WERE
THE
IN
WHITE
HOUSE
(Med ford Sun.)
There seems to bo a pretty general
sentii t of relief throughout the coon
try that Colonel Roosevelt Is nut in (he
White House.
lo one mints war, and tho popular
assumption is that Teddy would have
had us embroiled with both Germany
and Mexico if he had been at the wheel.
We strongly question tho accuracy of
(his hypothesis. If Air. Roosevelt hud
been as ably assisted ns ho was before,
ins 1 1 rm anil incisive policy would in all
probability have brought peace in Alex
.co ere nmv, und it is probable that tins
country ttoiihl he no nearer trouble tliaii
it is ut present with r.uroiie. Jt should
, not be forgotten that Colonel Roosevelt
as a pritato citizen says und docs a
number of things 'lint as president of
the I'nitcd States he would neither suy
nor do.
Hut to have Theodore tnkc up the
reins of government now would, wc
must agree, be disastrous. The effect
upon the I'liitul Stntes would be some
Uins like suddenly changing the treat
onitliic tu the iillopathic school. The
oputliic. to tim allopathic cshool, The
putient noiil'l he lucky to survive.
CONOUEDS Of MOTHERS.
San I'liinci'' May 2H. Following
a luo' lii on teielered in their honor st
the ii 1 1 1 Hi" a building ut the i'aoaioa-
I'ncit tposituiii today, moie than
5(1(1 delegate In the ( ahlnriiia ('(ingress
of Motheis. Niitii'iial Congress of Modi
ers and I'lirent Teachers ' ssoi-iations
were udili ch!".,1 liv Governor .fohimoii,
Miivnr .lames Ibilph, Jr., and a iiiiiiilier
of ii'Tieinls of Hi" exposition. The ex
position presented a plmpie to the or
U :i in J- a t i u II .
Tomoirnw murks the opening of the
Hpecuil cmit'-rcin e of the Nuliiuial Con
gres of Mothers and I'urent Tcii' hers
assii'iiiduii'-
CASTORIA
For Infunts and Childnn
In Use For Over 30 Years
Alwsy
the
Signature
TPY A JOURNAL CLABMFJED AD
-THEY ABE BUBINISS 0ETTEH8
0NE CEIfI A WObd.
Dr. Stone's
Poison Oak Remedy
A snow whlW
medicine, 10ft
and soothing to
the skin, applied
every hour at
Once relieves and
soon enrol
POISON OAK.
Piles 25c and BOe
For sale by all,
. druggists and
DR. STONE'S
Drug Store
The only cash drug store in Oregoi
and show cases are loaded with drugs
medicines, notions, toilet articlos, winos
and liquors of all kinds for medicinal
purposes. Dr. Htono is a regular gradu
ate in medicine and hat had many
years of enporicnce in tho practice
Consultations aro freo. Proscription!
aro free and only regular price foi
medicine. Dr. St.iino can be found al
his drug store, Salem, Oregon, from
0:40 in the morning until 8 at night
Free delivery to all parts of tb oitj
and within a radius of 100 miles.
CALL TOR BIDS
Notice is hereby given thai the Com
moil Council of (he City of Salem, (Ire
gun, invites senlcd Lids for Ihe making
of an improvement of llcllcvoo street
from the east line of Coiniiierciu street
lo the west line of Liberty street, in
tl it v of Saleih, Oregon, vs i t Is (i inch
I'urllaiid cement concrete pavement, (1-
inch bituminous concrete pavement (as
phallic eonerelc), niid biliililhic pave
iiient, in neconliiuce nilh Ihe plans,
specifications nnd estiinules on file 10
the office of the City Kcciuder of said
eiiy, which me l.ercliy referred to and
le a pari of Ihis imlice.
Said li 1. 1 h will be opened on or nbout
the Till day of .lone, IIH.'i, at or about
7:110 o'clock, pin. in open council meet
ing in the l ily Hall in Salem, Oregon.
Much bid suliiuilteil must he aceompa
nic, I by a certified cheek oipiul in
iiiiioinit to HI per cent of Ihe amount of
the bid. The city reserves the right,
if il so desires and shall determine
hereafter, to construct the improvement
of said street by ami wilh the machin
ery and equipment belonging to the
Ci'lv of Salem, as provided for by Sec
tion Hi! of the city Charter, This no
tice is piildi-hi'il fur five (."i) successive
days la n daily newspaper in the city
of Salem, the dale of the first publica
tion being Ihe 111 li day of Mav, IHIS,
iiiul the dale of the Inst publication the
1 1t dnv of Mav, U'l.'i.
( HAS. F. F.I.GIN. City Recorder.
m r
NOTICE TO THE T-UBUO
I'lirsoiint to nil order of Ihe Cnininon
Council, you are hereby warned not to
deposit r'obbish, trash or refuse of any
kind whatsoever upon any of the streets
or allevs of the eitv of Salem, Oregon.
( II AH, F. F.I.GIN,
l ily II iider.
id
It cobU but one cent a word
to tell your story each dy In
tha Journal New Today column.
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ABSTRACTS OF TITLE.
Salem Abstract. Company, 212-222 Salem Bank and Trust Bldg 535
AUTO TUBE VULCANIZING.
Auto Tube Vulcunmiig, 25c. Shop, foot of Union Btreet 1517-J
EVERYTHINO ELECTRICAL.
Salem Klcctric C'U., Mastinic Temple, 127 North High Main 1200
LAUNDRIES.
Snleai Stenin, Laundry, 130 South Liberty '. Muin 25
PLUMBINO. STEAM TITTINO AND TIN NINO
T. "M. Hnrr, 1(11 South Commercial
UNDERTAKERS.
HigdoH Hiehnrdsou Co., 251 North High street Day nud night, Mala 1S.1
TRANBFER
JOB PRINTING.
Denver State Printers, I'lillon lllock 5I
MONEY TO LOAN
Ol Oood Baal EstaU Becorlty
THOU. K. FORD
Over Lidd k Bosh Pank. Balem, Orefoi
Children Ory
FOR FLETCHER'S
CASTOR I A
TRAVELERS' GUIDE
SOUTHERN PACIFIC.
North Bound.
Hi Oregon Fxpress ... 5:(l(l n .in.
'JHWilluiiictto l.iinited (1:112 ll ill .
II! Shastu I.imili'd ...ll:.ri5 a.m.
IS 1 ' rt In lid l'assengir iiillll p.m.
an- Portland I'nssenger 0:111 p.m.
1 1 l'ortlnud hxprcss , N:illl p in,
No. 'JliU-l'ordniol fust Fr't . IfL.'IH p.m.
No. L'lM--l.ociil way Fr't ,..I(I:.I5 p.m.
Bouth Bound.
1 5 'h li form it Kxpress 3:'I2 a.m.
17 Kosebiirg I'nssengerl I :l!l) a.m.
I II --Cot I age drove 1'ns. 4 :!'() p.m.
II -Shastu Limited ,,, 6:4:1 p.m.
'J7-Villiiinctt,) l.imiOil 11:10 p.m.
III Sua Francisco Lx..lll;llS p.m.
No. Hill Sua Fiancisco Fast
Freight 12.'.'15 a.m.
No. 1!.5 Local way Fr't... H: 10 a.m.
Balem Oeer Line.
"I -Arrives at Salem.. 0:15 a.m.
70- Lenves Snlein ... IhliO u.m.
75 -Ar. Salem (mixed; 2:0(1 p.m.
71 - Leaves Salem 4:1.1 p.m.
No.
No.
No.
No.
"No connection south of (leer.
No. Kll - Lv. Salem, motor.. 7:00 a.m.
No. I'll I. v, SiiIciii, motor It: IS u.m.
No. Ifi.1 - l.v. Salem, motor.. 1:10 p.m.
No. 107 Lv. Salem, motor., .1:211 p.m.
No. I'i'.l-l.v. Salem, motor.. d:l!i p.m.
No. 2'lll-Wiiy Fr't lv. Salem ti:W u.m.
No. HiaAr. Snlen 8:40 a. in.
No. HII Ar. Snleai 11:25 a.m.
No. 100- Ar. Salem 8: IS p.m.
No. IKS Ar. Snlein 5:110 p.m.
No. 170 Ar. Snlcm 7:4S p.m.
No. 210 AVny Fr't ar. Salem 1:115 p.m.
OREGON ELECTRIC RAILWAY CO.
Northbound.
Lv. Snlein Train No, Ar. I'lvtlaiul
I l.i a.m. 2 Owl fl:M a.m.
7:15 a in 0 II: 11" a.m.
li-C. a to lo Liniilcd II :in a.m.
11:20 n.in 12 I-.4.-I p.m.
1 :." p.m 14 4:10 p.m.
4:IIU p.m Ill Limited B:5H p in.
5.117 p in 20 8:00 p.m.
7:85 p ui 22 10:00 p.m.
Bou tli bound.
' 1
l.v. I'ortluud
Ac. Snlcm
. 8:5.1 a.m.
0: 15 a. in
8: 21 a.m.
10:10 a in
2:10 run
5 Limited ...10:11 a. in
7 12:55 p.m.
( 4:1111 p in
Main 102
AND DRATAOE.
Main 74
The Journal Want Ad gets-
the business. It finds the
position and it places the
' rrb f nnAnln in flu ift-ts'
li(,lil lit tllC Xlllb
place. It is small, but its
carrying power is tremen
IdousI 4:111 p. in Ill Limited 11:10 p.m.
11:011 p. in 17 Local 8:IU p.m.
1 1 :4.i p. in
21 Owl ...
1M U.lll.
Northbound,
i
20
l.v. Corvallii
4:10 p.m
Lv. Kiigeuo
7:115 u.ui
11:15 a. in
I : .1(1 p.m
5:10 p.m
12:05 u.m
l.v. Salem
4:11.1 p.m
Ar, Snlein
.. G:i!7 p.m.
Ar, Siilent
.. t:45 a. in,
.. 1:50 p.m.
.. 4:00 p.m.
.. 7:55 p.m.
.. o:IU a.m.
10 Limited .
14
10 Limited .
i.i
... 2 dwi
South bound,
Ar. Albiiny
W 6:115 p.m.
Ar. Fiigena
7:05 ii.ni.
Lv. Sulem
2:00 a.m..
11:0.1 n.in.
10:15 a.m.
l.v. Sali ni
1:U0 p.m.
Lv. Sulem
0:40 p.m...
Ar. F.iigonu
... 7:50 a.m.
...1 1:110 a.m.
...12:25 p.m.
Ar.. Albany
21 Owl ....
..... I
1 Limited .,
7
2:0.i p.m.
Stops ut Corvullis
Ar. r.ogeua
111 8:50 p.m.
CORVALLI8 CONNECTIONS.
Northbound.
Lv. Corvullis Ar. Saleut
H:20 a. in 10 9:4.1 a.m.
(I.in .il Albany tu Sulem.)
12:12 p. in.
II
... 1:50 p.m.
... 4:00 p.m.
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WILLAMETTE BIVER ROUTE.
Oregon City Transportation Company.
Leave Cortland fur Oregon
City, llotteville, Newherg,
Mission (St. FbiiI), Wheat- '
land, Snlein (daily except
Son, lav) :4.i a.m."
Leave i'urtlund lor I rl '! (i.-n-deuce,
Albany, ( orvalli",
(IVfsdav, Thursday and
Sutiuday) 0:41 a.m.
Raturulng.
Leaves
Corvullis fl a.m. Mon.,Wed.,Frl.
Albany 7 a.m. M(i.,Wil.,Krl.
Indepeiide nee .... fa. m. Mob., Wed. .I'll.
Sulem ..10 a.m. Mu.,Wed.,Frl.
Sulem 0 a. in. Tucs,Tuiir,Sat.
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