Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919, June 01, 1915, Page SEVEN, Image 7

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ERTiSEMENTS. One
APCTP Ar"rw !
UNION' ABSTRACT CO. Alistnwts
tliat protect. Our booka icitcil up t
date i-iii'li morning. Cull Muiii lL'l!)
and n niossongcr will cull for your j
nnstnu't. J, C. Sii'uniund, pri'iiil',Mit;
Mux Cclillinr, flocrctiiry, 21;") Stuto
utri'i't.
AUCTIONEER.
AUCTIOXICEK Salem ' reliable seller
Form sales solicited. Terms, 1 per
rem; simsincnon guaranteed or iro
pay. Henry M. Vuorhies, -Michigan
nvemie, first street east of the stiite
fair grounds.
CHIROPRACTIC SPINOLOGIST.
DR. 0. 1.. SCOTT-Oraduate of Chiro
lira, tic's Fountain Ilend, Davenport
Iowa. If you have tried everything
ami have got no relief, try Chiroprac
tic spinal adjustments nnd get well.
Office 4011-7-8 U. S. National Hank
Building. Phono Main 87. Resilience
Main S2S-B.
CHIROPRACTOR.
COX.M'I.T DR. MAY. exrieiiincc.l ii int
uccessl'ul Chiropractor, for acute nnd
cliriniic disorders, lias practiced five
yenm in Oregon. Free consultation
Hiiiitu, !) to .12, 1 to fl. :it)5--7 Hub
lanl lildg. Lady nttnndnnt. Pliono
ifi.p fi'2: residence 982 R. '
WBOPATIIICJ PHYSICIANS.
i'lt. l.Vrt V). SCOTT, Osteopathic. Phv
Picinii. sr,ulunte of the Los Aa-
pci( j (0,.j,(, llf t)KtfOi:i1 hy and l.o?
Angeles MnWi-ul College of Oplithal
iiioli.gy. Treats neu'e nnd chronic
uiw.scs. ()Yi,w 4(15-40(1 Snlem Bnnk
' onimeree Jluildhig. Phone 480,
'miy attendant.
D': ! "1IITE nnd R. W. WAI,
'". ('steopatliic jihvsicians nnd
I""'' sl Graduates of
i.;ivan School of Osteopathy,
..... .mi, .mo. i-ost graduate and
"peciiilijicl ia nerve discuses at Los
Angeh-s college. Treat acute and
fhmwe dl.-:enu..u (' I....: ...
I , v .Minim ai inn iree,
'id.v altemliuit. Office no.ri .Wi 1' S
Jatioaal Hank building. Phone S.w
-".lice ,w, North Cupitol street,
I Imne 4 1 i j , ' ,
iVNJSECOND HAND GOODS
11 1 ,i , . ..
"l 11 M ,!,,,, ,,;,, fl). wenM mm
iiniitnre, rnnges. Iiunlware, tents,
enrry the most complete
. . .H,ve nrticies in town at
th mvest prices. (). I.. MclVek, 271
ril, (ouimercial st. Phono Main
SCAVENGER.
nu u t ...
.....l . AfcN(lKR-C),rl,. Soos
till i'rh "nrluge and refuse of all
, 'is r""";l nonthly contracts
easnnable rutes. Yunla nnd eess
p N c caned. Office ,,l1(,e jIlljn
l.csnleticn fnjn 2)172.
MAUSOLEUM.
uopxt
l.Kf.r.
Mnitarv
' T l-JST ABBEY MAfSO
rhe Better Way. Drv nnd
Hiiii,i;.. ni -
M,tors. Sun, li.tr 1 a ' . ...
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" "'"nnger. plmne 7S2 J.
UNDERTAKERS.
"M.M.VV4 ('Loirntr
M t l i ' ":'n-i; u. Weill), A
., ' '"""icinns nnd funernl di
knoni
Latest llliulern tt,nl...,l.
VII tn H, .
415 r . I'niiessioii employed
i si reer
Main 120,Main '8.
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Clrect.iru ... 1 . . Hiienu
... - inuiertnuers, 2,i2 North
' . ..-i n, t,J iOH II
Dny nnd night phone
JMieei
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WATER COMPANY.
6m.i:m
W VTI. D entri, . -.
"nier C , ' ' , ' ,"'
, , " iai and irude streets.
:it.
Rill
" service apply at office.
1 In v:i
monthly in ndvnnen.
'ySjANDCOAL.
' ' i III JT T 10
f'x-.t or "ry wood, four-
rrr,,,,,. i . ,n "nvf lengths to suit
.i '. ".'cry Mo
lllimlln flin l,..yt
fni!. i. . mnrKet. I ry our Klnj
to.
I'll,;. 'i.'t. 752 Trade street.
HjANlNO-;rRESgIr
8-rX.I(F- " "
l,",Vng nil of your
l'rice, u- "" l,uono B"d C
, ull j;, . utll
1 K've promnt service snd
"' "or work. We clean nnd !
"rything. City Dry Clenning j
Jl'u State street, l'lioti"
""fits.
rOI4 THgF HiP WSP nAHIf3M-3lD tn
ILJlT.LfSIs' I C
ALMOOS
PR
SAcAO, vkould
BE NICEC2, J
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A. 0. U. W. Protection Lodge No. 2.
-Meets every Monday evening ut S
iu the AlcConiack Hall, rorner Court
and l.ilierty streets. A. K. Aufrnnee
Jr. W.; is. A. Mei'adden, recorder;
A. L. Drown, P.
CKNTUAI, I.01KIK No. 18, K. of P.
McC'ornnck building. Tuesday even
ing of each week ut 7:110. Geo. Win
chell, C. C; Janieu W. Cox, K. of
K. and S.
MALUM LODGE No. 4, A. F. & A. In
stated comniuaicati ns first Friday
in each month at 7 :,'!() p. in. in the
-Masonic Temple. J. C. Welch, W.M.;
S. Z. Culver, secretary.
PACIFIC LODGE No. 50, A. F. & A.
5L Stated communications third Fri
day in enck mouth ut 7:.'I0 p. m. in
the Masonic Temple, Glenn C, Niles.
W. M.; Ernest H. Choute, secretary.
H. N. of A. "Oregon Grnpe Cnmp,"
No. l;!o, meets every Thursday even
ing iu McCornnck building, Coiirt nnd
Liberty streets. Elevator. Mrs. Svl
via Schaupp, 17!H Market, Oracie;
Ha.el l'rice, Imperiul Furniture Co.,
recorder.
Ml'l.TNOMAH UOYAI, AlU'll CHAP-
1 lilt No. 1, R. A. M. Kegulur meet
in second Vriilay in eneli month at
8 i. in. in the Masonic Voniple. Al
fred F. Marcus, Ex. lliKi Priest; Rus
sell M, Brooks, secretary.
HUDSON COl'NCIL No. I, R. & S. M.
Stated assembly first .Monday in
each month, Masonic Temple, .linnes
Plant, Thrice Illustrious Master; Glen
C. Niles, recorder.
DE MOI.AV COMMANDEUY, No. U. K.
T. Regular conclave fourth Friday
in each month at 8 o'clock p. in., in
Masonic. Temple. Sojourning Sir
Knights tire courteously invited to
meet with us. Geo. H. Huinelt, E. ('.;
Frank A. Turner, recorder.
CIIADUICK CHAPTER No. :!7. O. E.
S. Regular meeting every first and
third Tuesday at 8 p. m. ia the Ma
sonic Temple. Elizabeth Rend, W.
M.; Ida M. Habcuoh, secretary.
WOODMEN OF THE WORI.D-.Meet
every Friday night at 8 o'clock in
McCornnck block, Oscar Donalds
C. C; L, S. Geer, clerk. 507 Courl
street. Phone 50.'!.
CNITED ARTISANS Capital Assem
bly No. 81, meets eery Wednesday
at 8 r. in. in Moose hall. Mrs. F. .
Cook, M. A.: .1. T. Peun, secretary, I r
4 El -Masonic Temple
SAI.E.M BI'MAXE SOCIETY I). D.
Keeler, president; Mrs, l.oa Tillsou,
secretary. All eases of cruelty or
neglect of dumb animals should be
reported to the secretary for investi
gation. MODERN WuuDMEX OF AMERICA
Oregon Cedar Camp No. 52l(i, meets
every Thursday evening at 8 oclm k
in McCornnck hall, corner Court nnd
Liberty streets. Elevator service W.
W. Hill. V. C: Rex A. Torner.clerlt.
WATCHMAKER.
U. S. MILLER, the wntdin.akcr, spec
tacles, and eye glasses at custom
prices. 4S4 Court street.
WANTED.
EXPERIENCED bookkeeper will heepU
your hooks and mail your siaieincin-, 4
for small monthly salary, cnone
175. Call for Cooper tl'
WANTED TO TK AD E-Th re
timed mare for stuinjipullcr.
70 I' ll.
car oM
Phone
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if Hundreds have obtained their
! first start on the road to suc
cess through a "Business Op
portunity" Want Ad. Perhaps
today now your chance is at
hand.
CASTORIA
For Infants and Children
In Use For Over 30 Years
Always bears
tht
Sinituie
. THE SALEM
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BARGAINS $:!() brass beds, 1S; ::5
dining table, 11; qunrtered oak
china closet, $!!; oak dresser,
with bevel date mirror, 21x:i0, $12.
2J3 North Commercial. tf
FOR EXCHANGE-Well improved en
acre home near Weiser, Idaho, for
Salem property. Also ten acrts close
iu, well improved to exchange for
city property. Square Deal Realtv
Co., .'10 1 U. S. X. Hunk lihlg., Phone
470. tf.
IIEAITIFI'L 10 acre tract close tci
Idisebnrg to exi Iringe for vacant lots
in Suloni. Also now, modern 11 room
bungalow, close in, very cheap, to
trade or sell. Will accept a nice 0
loKia bungalow close to car lino in
nay nice residence district of the
city. Halance in terms or cash. 207
Ilnlilinnl building. Phono 2424.
Junel
FOR RENT.
I'liR RENT New modern o-ioom house
ut ."ills North Seventeenth street, $10
per month. Mavill
FOR RENT Light housekeeping rooms
inquire ,i.i iortl t hurcli t. tf
FUR KENT 8-room bouse
close in, ijslii. Phono 1110"
modem,
M or (1st.
FOR II EXT Fin uished liotisckcopiii
rooms. ee .Mrs. .1. L, IVctz, at
I'eelz I- ii i ii i tu if Store, nr Kid I'nion.
Children Cry
FOR FLETCHER'S
C A STO R I A
fiSIiinoi rssaiyisfljoytiiifcv::
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!, T. FLUX GOL'RAl'D'S CRIS'TA!
CREAM OR MAGICAL BEAtTlii;:
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kiii l, H'l'im' ii,ii', 1- r tie I-.' :tli 'Ini.niMi. am. I ...c;
U.M.tfji 0, a, (-ii In Uie t'1,11. il stulca, .:ic,.,.u an I i:ni,.i :
Theic tiny CflPSUUSl
im 8nnirior tn tia nm
of Copaiba, Cubebs or
lnjectinni,andN
RLLIEVtS In (MILY)
24 II0UH3 the W
ame diwases with
out Inconvenience,
. ''V tt'l ttr'nwiuft.
Children Cry
FOR FLETCHER'S
C ASTO R I A
It
SalemFence
and Stove Works
8?t Ar K-nmn T.n, l'lr.r
i;-ja ty 1 i 1 .'kin- M..I.I, .
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R. B. Fleming:, Prop.
Depot American Fence
To Hop Growers:
Morlcj'l Pat. Breed Basket.
Stands the strain. Buy now and
gave money. Don't wait until
you need them. Or order cow and
get them later.
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250 Court Street Phone 124
Back of Chicago Store
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filit. An ti " Srrrm I
iikib ra rail lur.' .ra ft,-ir ' smi
.,. l.-.r. - M .m" UIH, rTMWH
tmvtlWU I.HH.1 (k..o ('-! U I- 'J t
L.t .'-1. HMiFM N. I'.US(
CAmASJMTO, BAT.TVW ry,
WHICH WOULD
YOU GATHER.
H4VE Fori.
ML?
1 NEVER.
wanna See
Food 46ainI
Supper "ToMopkow
Ni6h7,
CecxJueTTES" '
THE MARKETS
craws.
Hay, timotl.v.
per ton...
$14
$1
$11
...$1.05
Kic
$.11
... $.'18
... $10
....$20. ."id
...$;12.00
Ouls and vetch
Client.
Wheat, per bushel
v.ats, per bushel ,
Rolled barley
Corn ".
Cracked com
I'.ran
Shorts, per ton
Vegetables,
Cabbage, per lb
Parsnips
Tomntoes, Florida
String Garlic
Beets
Radishes
Potatoes, per 100 lb
Potatoes, new, lb
. $1.50
$4.50
15c
$1.50
45c,
$2
lie
lie
$l.75( 2
$1.25
- $2
75c(o $1
$X50( :t.75
$1.75(i 5.25
7',ie
5i..c
LWlfJi 175
.'.,$(!
$:i.25
$l.li(l
New peas ,
lleniiiiila onions
' 'ueuniliers
Turnips
Fruits.
Strawberries, erato
Oranges, naval
l.emoas, per box
Pineapples, per lb
I'.uuaiins, 11
Apples, box
Florida grape fruit
Dates, dromedary, caso . . ,
Fard dates
Cocoanuts, per dozen
$1
Butter.
Hnttcrrat
Cianieiv butter,
per pound
Eggs and Poultry.
Eggs, cash, 17c; trade
Hens, pound
Roosters, old, per pound
Spring chickens, II.
Pork, Voal and Mutton.
Pork,
on foot
$7.25(1 7.50
III.
lie
. ...fl'a(. 7i:
I'llil 111 ,0
. .. S(;5'Jc
. .. Ic
I'oili, dr.
I
Vein, dies-,. I
Spring lambs, milk fed,.
Steers
Ccms
Hulls
Ewes
Sheep, sheared
Retail Prlco.
Flour, hard wheat ,
lie
.l.OSfi; 2.110
.. $l.85(ii 2
221 .e
$7,10
flour, valley
Eggs, ji,.r ,ji,,'u
Sugar, cane
Sugar, D. G
Creamery butter
Portland Markets.
I 'oil land, inc., ,1 n lift .--Club.
t!.o:,i ,- Idiicsteni. I.OS
$0.00 i
,'12'
Wheat-
Oal -While I' I, $25.75.
Hurley E I. .-J2.
Hogs l'.e-l live, $7.85; joini,
sl
-1 , ,.illi.i.i; liile-v cows, $11,511
I'll III
vT-.Of,; 7.7.', ; -.lillg liitnbs, $s.
Jin 1 1 cr City i lea m cry, 27'-..c.
Egg- Si'leil.'l oral extra, 10' .In
20c.
Ileus, 12- ; I. Meiers, I8(,l22e; Kcch,-,
Vii !le.
BUILD CLKASOW ROAD.
Thursday, Mac 2(1, twcnty-cii'lil n
and teams di,,uit,d the day's work to
building tlie (,li-as,,n road, u mini run
ning en it fiom the Pacific Higliwny nt
u point ii '.li,,it distnnce north ,,f the W.
Hentlv pl:e e, I lie Work was done
under the (hrnti'll of S. I.. Daniel...
rend su"'ii is-.r fer road district .V,,. 2.
The road to l- built was about one and
ii half mil' s I'.ng and all the stomps nml
other olci in, torn that usimlly lime to
be mined .rc blasted and the roiel
built to a grade in fine shupe. H,,-k
He Son sent up I'm) tile mot this pint
of the Hulk wi, finished Tin's, In) ..!
this we. k. Tic ,ly was known nor the
di-tii't as ei.M'l Minis dny nnd at tin
dose "f ibi.v 'lo-y hud n good road
built. Those ,-ci'I nbiiting labor or team
and labor were: '', llevsiis, l. I'lat,
E. Miilb n. Grant Jones, Frank Hr.rrett.
C. D. Troudt. ''red Piiiman, Albeit
Pbiard, ,l,,hn .biid'-n, John Striufler, M.
Nelson. I'Vit'k (irimp, John Dunn, C"o.
Knight. Krcl Znibiidcn, .lolin Zurbn
den. Kin i, k r'c ! " ". Mr. Moon, Win. Mm
dcr, Frank "i,nd,'i, .lolin Sanders, Sile.
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PRATUM NOTES
(I'npitsl do ir
;il Special Service, i
. liieM- hud ft bad ncci
vc'iing. Mr. ( '
lied III' S pBSMIIg team
I'lii. Mrs. (.icse :n
I Mr. nnd Mi. '
' dent HiiimIi-v
horn' was fngM
snd start, -I to
TUESDAY, JUNE a. 1915.
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WE KikJ MAk'E.
HASH F-orz.
THE BokjeS
MAKE 4D0EABLE.
Soup!
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thrown out first and her iirm broken
near the wrist. Mr. (liese remained iu
until the buggy lurched into the ditch
when he was thrown out heavily, and
was seriously injured, sustaining' heavy
braises and internal injury. The acci
dent happened near Pratiiin, uud help
was soon in coining. Mr. and Mrs. Giese
were both taken to the home of their
daughter, Airs. Ed Eisenluieh, at
Pratuiu.
Miss Mary Harper Is now going back
and forth on the train to Salem. This
gives her the advanlage of staying at
home while still being aide to attend
school.
Mr. George Schaati has been breaking
a colt this past week. The colt, man
aged to keen things lively for awhile
but at the close of the week, wus poll
ing fine in the harness.
.Miss lube Steften is once more at
after having attended business
college for several months. Miss Steffen
will attend the college again in the full,'
when sin will finish the course.
Mr. llurvev l.eisv. who is ntleniliiin
the O. A. C, is spending u few days with
his parents.
Mrs, Clifford , bines and children, of
Salcai, are spending n few days with
home folks.
Mrs. Charles Evre visited ielaties in
Saleia last week.
Mis. Mms. Rice and little sua, togetli
er with Miss Veina l.udi, Master Ellis
Welty and Muster Elian Sleiuer, went
strnwbei Tying last week. They spent
a pleasanl day in the strawberry tjcM
u in I retained at night, with wrli filled
pails.
The continued rain is seriously ineon
veniciiciiig the tanners of this Hecliiui.
Very few have their potatoes in, and
the late planting will cause a Inle har
vest, probably as well bles.vd with raia
as the planting time.
The Meiinioiite cliini h is passing n
subscription li.it fur a new oigiiu and
already have many signers. Tlie church
will siioii possess a fine organ, A choir
wil be oiglaaied as soon as the new
oigali is olitaiiied.
A Children's Day program will be
given at the Mcniioiiite clioi'i-h on July
I. Plans are alicndy under way for the
program.
Fails In Its Purpose
Sun It.-l iiaidinn. Oil., .lune Ilasli
tng down tlie steep loads ol the San
Mel Hindi no mountains in the automo
bile ,f (li'oi'ge Ei'clliiiin, ciiriving her
dead linliv, which she believed merely
I ill, .Mrs. chaihs .Mil ii a risked lor life
to rush the iutaiil to a physician here
tiidnv. When she airived the doctor
tol.l Mis. Mhiiii her baby hud been head
an hinir. She collopri d.
Never n I dnvs ago Mrs. Miinn took the
baby to Moitunu Ctimp in the inoiin
tains fur its lonllh. Today she up
lilulohcil Ecetlilllll, wh
wiih tiidtiiriiti
tlirmii'l
In- liillrt tlli'l ticxxilit llilll t
cluld to int 'lii iil niil, Tlie i'H-
riil'ty tin
hiTMt
ill i vi' u it Ii M t.it i f'ul rliniiix n1
Mlltr-I.
Children Cry
FOR FLETCHER'S
C ASTO R I A
jL. M. HUM
Care of
YICK SO TONG
Chinese Medicine and
Tea Company
Has medicine which
will cure any known
disease.
13.1 South Hiffh Street,
Salem, Ore. I'hone 28U.
DR. EVA MURPHY
Magnetic Healing and
Electric Baths
''iir nl
I rouble
kinds of discuses, female
spi'i'iiill.v. oinu mi l
Boom 4, Bush it Breymao Bids,
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THE DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL
Classified Business
Telephone Directory
A Quick, handy referencefor busy people
ABSTRACTS Or TITLE,
Abstract Company,' 218-222 Salem Hunk uud Trust Bldg
Salem
AUTO TUBE
Auto I'ubo Vulcanizing, 25c. Hhop,
si..l l-'l...,..i rv yZ'ZZ
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LAUNDRIES.
Salem Steam Laundry, 1.10 South Lil orty Main 25
PLUMBINd, STEAM
T, M, Burr, Id I South Commereiul
UNDERTAKERS.
'.'54, North High street..
Rigdon-Richardsnn Co.,
TRANSFER AND DRAYAOE.
Snlem Truck & Dray Co,, corner Htuto nnd Front Btrools..
JOB PRINTING.
Futton Block
Beaver Htuto Prinlr
! The Journal Want Ad gets
the business. It finds the
position and it places the1
'right people in the .irrhi j
place. It is small, but its!
carrying power is tremen-
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TRAVELERS' GUIDE
tinfrniiTnntf a m
SOUTHERN PACIIIO
North Bound.
Ill-Oregon Ex press ... 11:00 a. m
28 - Willamette Limited ):22 u.m
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18 - Portland Passenger 2:00 p.m. j
U0 - - I'ort In nl I'usscnger 5:00 p.m.;
II Portia ml Express . 8:00 u.m.
222-Portland fimt Fr't. 10.18 p.m.
220- Local wuy Fr't ...10;il5 p.m.
Houth Bound.
15- Culiforiila Express 3:.'I2 a.m.
17 - llosebiirg I'lisneugerl 1 :20 a. in.
10 Cottage Grove Pas. 4:20 p. in,
11 -Shasta Limited ... 5:, p.m.
27 Willamette Limited 11.10 n m.
LI- San Fiuiicisro Ex.. 10:38 n.ui.
Han I rain isco I nt
' Freight
.12:35 a.m.
. 8:10 u.m.
No. 225 - I.oeul way Fr't,
Balcm Geer Line.
Arrives lit Salem,,
Leaves Snlein . . ,
-Ar. Salem (mixed)
No.
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No.
0:15 u.m,
U:50 s in.
2:00 p.m.
4:15 p.ui,
--Leaves Sub in
Mm connection south of (ieer
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2.:n
I. v. Salem, motor.. 7:00 in,
Lv. Halem, motor - 0:45 .in,
Lv. Salem, motor, , 1 :40 ,.m.
Lv. Snlem, molor.. 3; 25 p.m,
Lv. Salem, motor,, 0:15 p.m.
way rr't lv. Sub m D:0() a.m.
HI2 -Ar.'Siileni
I'il - Ar. Salem
H: to a.m.
11:25 a.m.
.'1:15 p.m.
5:,10 p.m.
7:45 p.m.
SuYui 1:30 p.m.
101',- - Ar. Snlein ,
108 -Ar, Hiilriii ,
K0 -Ar. Snlem .
210-Wuy Fr't nr
OREGON ELECTRIU RAILWAY CO
Northbound.
Lv. Salem
4:35 ii. m.
7.15 u.m.
II: 15 a.m.
II -0 s in.
I '.0 p iu.
4.0U p.m.
5.37 , m.
7:5.1 p.m.
Tiaiii No
Ar. Pirtland
Owl
11 a.m.
30 a.m.
... (I
to Limited
12
II
HI Limited
. ... .. 20
O'l
.11:35 a.m.
. 1:4.1 pin.
.. 4:10 p.m.
.. 5:50 p.m.
.. 8.00 p. in,
-.10:00 p.m.
Southbound.
Lv. Portland
(J: II s.in
8.25 a.m. ...
10:10 s in
Ar. Hiileni
8:55 a.m.
10:11 a.m.
12:55 p.m.
4:31 p.m.
.. I
Limited
... 7 .....
... U
2:10 p.m
1
Tolcplioue
533
VULCANIZING.
foot of Union street.'. 1517-J
7.IS .7 TT . ... ....
J"' m"n "'B" Miitn 1200
FITTING AND TDSNING
Street , Main 3
.Day nnd night, Main 183
Main 74
1512
MONEY TO LOAN
o oooa ei Esut Becnrity
thoml roED
o,.
Always cheap and always
dependable a Journal
Want Ad.
4
ft
. . ...
4: 10 P.m.
L't Limited
fl.40
1:00 p. in,
11:15 p.m..
.... 17 l.oiiil ....
.. 21 Owl
Northbound.
.. 8:10 p.m.
.. 1:55 u.m.
Ar. Salem
.. 5:37 p.m.
Ar. Salem
.. 11:45 a.m.
.. 1:50 p.m.
.. 4:00 p.m,
.. 7:55 p. in.
.. 3: 10 a.m.
Lv. Corvallis
4:10 p.m..
20
. Id Limited ..
II
. Ill Limited ..
. . 2 (Vf"r
B'mth bound.
Lv. Eugene
7:11.1 a.u
11:1
i ajii .
! :M p.m..
I 5:10 p.m..
12:05 u. iu..
Mulciu
.1 p.m...
Ar. Albuny
U - 5,35 p.m.
Ar. Eugene
7:05 p.m.
Ar. Euuutiit
l.v. Knlem
2:00 a.m. 21
11:0.1 u.m
Oml 7:50 a.m.
1
.11:30 u.m.
...12:25 run.
10:15 a.m.
l.v, Snlem
5 Limited
Ar.. Albuny
2:05 p.m.
Stops at Corvulli
1:00 p.m, 7
Lv. Halem
Ar, r.ugoiie
U 8:5(1 p.m.
8:40 p.m..
CORVALLIS CONNECTIONS.
Northbound.
Lv. Corvullis Ar. Hulem
8:2(1 u.m 10 :45 a.m.
(Local Albiinr tu Halmn.)
12:12 p.m
2:.'IJ p.m
4: 10 p.m
0:05 p.m
Lv. Halem
11:05 u.m
10:15 a.m
4:35 p.m
1:0(1 p.m
0:43 p.iu
Ii
1:50 p.m.
HI
2U ..
AO
4:011
p. in.
5:37
p.m.
7:55 i
Bouthbouud.
.Ar. Corvalln
1
5
9
7
13
10:31 a.m.
1 1:31 a.m.
- H:02 p.m.
2:32 p.m.
8:00 p.m.
WILLAMETTE RIVES ROUTE.
Oregon City Transportation Company,
Lenva Portland fur Ori.ruB
City, Hottnvilln, Innwhcrir,
Mission (St, Paul), Wheat
bind, Halem (daily sicept
Hun, lay) tl: 15 a.m.
Leave Portland for Indepen
dence, Albany, Corvallis,
(Tiiesdav, Thursday uud
Sutiinlay) 0:4.1 e.m.
Betr.mln(.
Leaves-"
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Albany
IlldeprndencA
It I m. Mnn.,Wed.,FrL
7 a.m. .l,m.,Wcd.,Fri.
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