THE DAILY CAPITAL JCTRNAL, SALEM, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, NOV. 3, 1915. SEVEN WAR GROUP STOCKS NO LONGER DOMINATE New York, Oct. 30. The dominating against reaction. The various steel influence of the wur group in stock shares huve of course led .in every up market operntioiis lias of lute been on wniil movement. These are now heiicfit the mine. This may be accounted for in ing from increased domestic orders; it ml various ntiys. Wur profits seem to have their outlook, in view of better home been sufficiently discounted for the trade nnd prospective government or- lime nciug. i.hiimmii ion nun 10 oe ex- tiers and the " preparedness " move- GLASS OF SALTS IF jiectc.l utter sucn a hoisterous rise. and. tvlint was more important, a very de villed opposition developed against reck Joss opeiations in some of the special ties, which if not restrained threatened to endanger the whole market and ar rest a more orderly and substantial ad. vniice. The war news also hail an un settling influence; there dissensions in both the I'.rilish cabinets; the allies have thus Jar failed at the Dardanelles, and rum ors were current that one side was seek ing peace, while the other side would not even consider such pt'i-posals. Be tween the two reports their was a meat if decided upon, is particularly promising. It uiay have been partly and in some cases largely dihcountcil, bat the new prosperity of the steel in dustry has fortunately something more permuncnt behind it than war contracts. It is based upon the solid growth of the country, plus a muss of accumulated or- are serious ders arising from a period of discourng Fieuch and ing business conditions which are fast melting away. The steel industry of the t'nitcd Stutes seems to have a con firmed habit of running to extremes, having once again within a few short months risen from the verv depths of I :i wine despair -to the Highest altitudes of op timism. Trices are rising rapidly, and the chief (lunger now is a buyers' panic, with a rush of orders far beyond capac ity, many plants having received orders far ahead for their full output. The weakness in foreign exchanre Eat Less Meat If You Feel Backachy Or Have Bladder Trouble Salts Fine For Kidneys ; THE MARKETS t I All iriuins and mill feed stuffs arc '"holding steady with but little prospects of any itum-ai. cnange. Hens and spring chickens are now quoted at II cents, although small fry ers might bring ll'.-j cents. There is a little scarcity of hens in the market today. All other . market quotations are steadv, - Classified Advertising Page gap ot uncertainty which influenced jno emeiits of the war stocks. A further reason for lessened inter-'. est in the specialties: was that the rail roads and better class of industrials: now offer sufer opportunities for eith-l or investment or speculation. I he mil- again attracted attention. This of i oiid outlook is particularly eiicou.rag-j course was due to the continued sensa iug, more so than for many months, ifltioaal excess of exports in our foreign not veins.' It is considerably over a j trade. During the week ending Octobr tear since the eastern roads began to 2;) the exporis ot 1.1 principal customs icccive .their five per cent advance. He-j districts were valued at $98,700,000, and cause of poor traffic the financial re-, imports only .'J.S,(I00,(IIMI, creating an suits of this advance did not appear; ' extraordinary excess of exports of except that the railroads' plight- would j about $70,000,000 in a single week. This have been vastly worse without it. tendency shows no signs of stoppage. Meanwhile stringent economies were i For some weeks, if not months, it will put into effect, and most of the roads I probably continue; though we cannot tnannged to make u very fair show ing, j indefinitely give credit for the buying considering adverse influences. Home 'of our own goods. Before long we will conditions have certainly changed. I be obliged to import more merchandise There is no longer a senrcity of traffic; , or export less. Europe is sending us tin tin' contrary, there is more prohabil-1 both gold nnd securities in order to les jly of a scarcity of transnortation. Thejsen the indebtedness, but in wholly in biggest harvest on record is waiting to 'adequate amounts. To meet immediate bo bandied, assuming ample local triit'-j requirements only one menus of adjust Meat forms uric acid which excites and overworks the kidneys in their ef forts to filter it from the system. Keg ular eaters of meat must flush the kid neys occasionally, you must relieve them like you relieve your bowels; re moving all the acids, waste and poison, else you feel a dull misery in the kid hey region, sharp pains in the back or sick headaches, dizziness, your stomach i sours, tongue is coated and w hen the weather is bad vou hove rheumatic twinges; The urine is cloudy, full of sediment; the channels often get irri tated, obliging vou to get up two or three times during the night. To neutralize these irritating acids and flush off the body's urinous waste get about four ounces of .lad Salts from any pharmacy; take a table- spoonful in a Class of water before breakfast for a few days and your kidnevs will then act ine aud bladder disorders disappear. This famous salts is made from the acid of grapes and lemon juice, combined with lithia, and lias been used for generations to clean anil stimulate sluggish kidneys and stop bladder irritation, .lad Salts is inex pensive; harmless and makes a delight ful effervescent lithia-watcr drink and then take, thus avoiding serious kidney and bladder diseases. WANTS AUTOMOBILE COKPS. lie for the railroads, which will be further stimulated by prosperity of the farmers and ft consequent activity of business iu those sections. A larger por tion of this harvest than usual will be brought to the seulio.ird for export, es- mcnt remains, since a further loan at WHOLESALE MARKET . drama. - Hay, timothy, per ton $14.00 Outs, vetch ...... ... lleat Wheat, new crop Oats, new crop . Rolled barley . . . Corn Cracked corn. . . . . Brnn Shorts, per ton . . . Clover seed $10 $!10 ... HOC 35c $32.00 $40 $41.50 $20.00 $28.00 13 to 10c m : DRY CLEANING PRESSING 2LOTHES CLEANERS Pressors, re pairers and dyors. Oae trial will con vince you that our work and charges , are right. Cleaning parlor open to 8 ?. m. Goods called for and delivered ree. Phone 728. Apparel Service Co., 138 8. High street. DENTIST. DR. O. A. OISON, DENTIST. Administers Nitrous Oxid and Oxygen Gas Room 214. Thone 440. Slasonic Temple. Salem, Oregon FOR SALE. FOR SALE Potato sacks, 4c. 833 N. Com 'I. Phono OS. CHOICE GOAT M BAT oe per pound, Damon & Son. 855 N. C'om'l. Phone t8. tf Always cheap and always dependable a Journal Want Ad. SMALL genera, stock or merchandise for sale. Inquire 1190 North Cap-! ifol street. tf A cnt a word will ttll yom story in th Journal Nmtv Trnia MAUSOLEUM. Seattle. Wash., Nov. 3. Hurry Whit ney Trent, .Seattle capitalist, toduy an- this time is impracticable; and that is ( uounced himself behind the plan being Buttwt. Butterfat Creamery butter, per pound . Country butter Eggs and Poultry. Eggs, candled, No. 1, cash Eggs, caso (ount, cash Eggs, trade Eggs, storage Hens, pound ., Roosters, old, per pound Spring chickens, pound 33c 35c 30c 38c ,. ao(ffi;wc . 37(S3t)c 28c lie 7c llftrllVic Pork. Veal and Mutton, Veal, dressed ... . 8c Pork, dressed .- 8c Pork, on foot ..' - 5'A6c Spring lambs Go Steers 5 l-2c Cows 3 4c Hulls Ewes . 3" Wethers ..44MiC UOTJNT CHEST ABBEY MAUSO LEUM The hotter way. Dry and sanitary. Building always open to visitors. Sunday 1 to 4 ?. m. J- W. Qaskill, manager, 828 South 12th. Phone 1368. OSTEOPATH DBS. B. H. WHITE and B. W. WAL TON -Osteopathic physicians and nerve specialists. Graduates of Amer ican School of Osteopathy, Kirksville Mo. Post graduate and specialized in nerve diseases at Los Angeles college. Treat acute and chronic diseases. Consultation free. Lady attendant. Office 505-606 U. S. National Bank Building. Phoca 859. Residence 346 North Capitol street. Phone 469. SCAVENGER, SALEM SCAVENGER Charles Boos proprietor. Garbage and refuse of all kinds removed on monthly contracts at reasonable rates. Yards and cess pools cleaned. Office phone Main 2247. Residence Main 2272. UNDERTAKERS. i the establishment of credits bv the al lies with Americau bnnkers. Negotia- : tions to- this end are already under con sideration, and any serious derange- pecinlly hs there is no early prospect of i nient on this account will be picvent Itussian grain supplies moving through ed, even if it be some months before a the Dardanelles. Added to the rush of return movement to the normal really grain eastward and merchandise west-1 begins. Some idea of the crisis in tip ward will be enormous shipments of : foreign trade situation can be obtained umniiinitioiis which are now running i tt i from the facts concerning transatlantic j biles pledged to serve the nation wnen lull volume, tultilling early orders, shipping. Before the war grain was Henceforward, these shipments w ill- be carried to Liverpool for 2 l-2d per inui li heavier than at any time since j bushel; now the rate is 20d. Cotton was I lie war, thus creating n large increase ; then taken at 20c per 100 pounds; now in freight for eastern railroads. The ! the rate is $1."5. These are iucernses of earnings of the latter for the next few 10 times the amount prevailing before adopted in several states tor organ izing an aiitomouila corps, as auxiliary to the Washington' state -militia. Commenting on his plans, during the meeting of the Seattle Automobile club last night Treat said: '."It is mv opinion that if Buck a oroiect were started the state ought to give free licenses to those nutomo needed, and the owners should bo fur nished rifles. We have about 050 cars in the club. Wo could have regular drills." Vegetables. Cabbage I Tomatoes, Oregon Stririg garlic Potatoes, ewt. Brussels sprouts . . . ...... Sweet potatoes Lettuce ,..,,............. Beets : Carrots Turnips months will show big gains both gross ii ud net. Transportation facilities at this port are nlreadv seriously over- the war began. Such high rates are, of coarse, attracting ships from all parts of the world, and it is believed that taxed, and freight congestion is becom-ithe scarcity in this respect has ubout ing more severe daily. The same is j reached its climax, true only in n less degree at the west. The outlook for the market is gener where tile grain movement is already in ally favorable. Liquidation in some of full swing. The rush in the steel trade! the specialties is still incomplete, but outside or war orders is also adding to 'the selling movement of the past two the tax upon railroad facilities. Some j or three weeks has strengthened th; of the trunspoiitinental lines w ill ben-; technical position of the market, and of it by temporary closing of the Pnun-;the diversion of attention to the rail- 4 inn canal, n well as by improvement roads and better class ot industrials has in the .Mexican situation. It is thus as niiiuguriiioii a new aim saier uuymg certain as things mundane can bo that i movement. The prospect for the last tlie railroads, especially the eastern ' two classes of securities continues snt- trunk lines, are nlreadv entering n new , isfuctory, and on pronounced reactions period of prosperity, This will enable! such securities should prove a good pur them to make long-deferred improve-1 chase. Money is easy; general trade is meats, and to ptiw hase needed additions j improving; investment funds appear to to rolling stock; at the same time insur-; be plentiful, and nu iinderstone of gen a ing if not increasing present dividend : nine confidence prevails in nearly ull rates. I'or roads which have been en-j departments of busin ess acnif'wy pu pn during unusual stress, or going through departments of business activity, the pangs of reorganization, the relief' Hb)NRY CLEWS, will be especially grateful, and such j 1 hhaies are already showing exceptional j Dr. Cirtiyson, the president's physi liuoyaacy. ' I cian, is also to get married, iliss Jlar- In the industrial shares war stocks! gn ret is thus the White House's only excepted die well established concerns defender against Dan Cupid, and re luive exhibited good resisting (nullifies 1 port says she is weakening. CATARRH CAUSED BY A . 40o ... 50c .. 15c ,.. 75o . . ioc .$2.00 .. 40c .. 40e .. 40c . 40c Celery :.. v 40c70c Onions $1.50 $5.75$6.00 . $3.754.25 6c LEHMAN ft CLOUGH C. B. Webb, A M. Clouch morticians and funeral di rectors. Latest modern methods known to the profession employed, 445 Court street. Main 120,Main 988, j SALEM FENCE and STOVE WORKS R. B. FLEMING, Prop. Depot American Fence Gates, Plain and Barbed Wire. Paints, Oils and Varnishes. Roofing, Posts, Hop Hooks. i 40 Years Making Stoves t f Stoves rebuilt and repaired. I Stoves bought and sold. I 250 Court Street. Phone 124 I Back of Chicago Store. m i L. M. HUM Care of YICK SO TONG Chinese Medicine and Tea Company Has medicine which will cure any known diS6clS6 153 South High Street, Salem, Ore. Phone 283. MONEY TO LOAN On Good Beal Estate Security. THOS. K. FOED Over Ladd ft Bush Bank, Salem, Oregon NOTICE. Xoticc is hereby given that the fol lowing described dogs have been em pounded, will be killed at the City Dog. pound ou Saturday, Nov. 0th unless personally redeemed by owner as pro' vided by odrinance: One 'emalo dog, breed part Dane, color dark gray, weight 50 pounds. One male dog, color black brown around eyes and ears, breed Hound, weight 25 pounds. i One male dog, breed Hound, color, black and yellow, blind right eye weight about 45 pounds. ' One yellow dog, with black tail, breed part Airdale, weight about 85. pounds. , : One female dog, breed Bed SpanicV weight 15 pounds. E. S. BUDLONG, Street Commissioner. Nov. 5. EIGDON-EICHAEDSON CO. Funeral directors and undertakers, 252 North High street. -Day and night phone 183. WATER COMPANY. GERM Must Be Destroyed Before Catarrh It self Can ..Be ..Cured, says Specialist. Wonderful Eesults from Breathing Medicated Air. f1ww.wi mi, jLa&fc-- " A the practical automobile All things considered the Detroit Electric will give you continuous service of a highly satisfactory character for longer period t less W'htn Other automobile of similar size and power. I hat itroai cUlm butlt ji true. You car. u.4 th. Detroft Electric 36S dyi everjr yt with perfect comfort. Secondly-vtrr memo of ' the family can drive It eailly and safely. Third -the Detroit Electric rarely needs any en Fourth the Detroit Electric U a) ent and Cl0 ttlwayt Fifth-h Detroit Electric -tremely economical. For actual proof of what we aay let us five you t demonstration. Price range from $1975 to $227$ ANDERSON ELECTRIC CAR CO. Detroit, Michigan ' Manufacturer of Detroit Electric Car - "On each Detroit Electric purchased between now and January 1st, we will pay your battery charging bill for six months." Medicine taken into the stomach will never cure catarrh. And neither will the sprays, douches, lotions, creams and other temporary reliefs that so many entiirrh victims make a habit of using. To cure catarrh so it won't come back I you must first drive from your D0y the millions ot germs mat are nourisu ing in the inner recesses of your nose nml throat and are causing the disease. There is a preparation which does this called Hyoniei (pronounced High-o-me). Ilyomei "is a germ killing vaporized air formed from the purest oil of Eucalyp tus combined with other healing and antiseptic ingredients. You breathe Hyoniei through the moutn ami nose oy means of a littlo hard rubber inhaler which druggists furnish with it. This medicated uerniicidul air penetrates in- every fold and crevice or. tue mucous membrane f ;'3ur n0Be nm' throat, kills the catarrh germs that lodge there, soothes, reduces and heals the swollen inflamed membranes, stops the discharge and opons up tho clogged nose and air passages in a truly wondor ful way. It gives blessed relief in five minutes from catarrhal distress of every kind and if you make a practice of breathinff Hvoinei for a few minutes each day for just a few weeks not only will all the symptoms of catarrh vanish but the disease itself will be a thing of the past. No one need try or buy Ilyo mei on pure faitli. JJnniei j. f ry ami many other lending druggists in aicm and vicinity sell it with tho positive guarantee that it must euro catarrh or that the money paid for it will bo re funded. Hyoniei is very inexpensive and with this protecting guarantee be hind vnur rmrehnse there is absolutely no reason why nny sufferer from catarrh should not give it a fair trial. Fruits, Oranges, Valencia Lemons, per box Bananas, lb California grape fruit $fi(f?7 Pates, dromedary, cbbo $3.35 Fard dates $1-60 Grapes $1.25 Cranberries $10(011 Peaches 60c Pinearmles .'. 7e Honey ...$3.50 ; Betail Ihce Eirirs. ncr dozen, fresh ranch ..40(S45c Eggs, storage . 30c Sugar, eano $o.j.i Sugar, I). G Creamery butter Flour, hard wheat $1.50,2.40 Flour, valley $1.20(a,1.50 PORTLAND MARKET. Portland, Or., Nov.- 3. Wheat Club, 90e(fi2 l -2c;-Hluestem, 94c( 1-1! Oats No. 1 white feed, $2i.25(i $24.75. . . - Unrlov lirewing, $28.50 (?; $29.25 feed, $2ti.50fn $28.00. Hons Hest live, $0.00. Prime Steers, $l.50(r $.75; fancy cows, $l.70( $4.75; calves, $7( $7.50. Spring lambs, $7.25((i)$7.3.'). Itutter Citv Creamery, 31 l-2c. ljrgn Selected local extras, 40c((T 41c. . Ileus, 14c j broilers, 12c(rll2 l-2c; geese, Sc. THREE DIVORCE SHITS FILED IN POLK COUNTY SALEM WATER COMPANY Office sorner Commercial and Trade streets. For water service apply at office. Bills payable monthly in advance. LODGE DIRECTORY. 1 O n W Prntnctlnn T.odl'ft No. 2 Meots every Monday evening at o in ftiA McCnrnnc.k hnll. corner Court and Liberty streets. A. E. Aufrance, M. w.; o. A. jiciaoaen, recoruer, A. L. Brown, F. CENTRAL LODGE No. 18, K. of P. McCornack building. Tuesday even ing of each week' at 7:30. F. F. Schram, C. C; W. B. Gilson, K. of R. and S. THE DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL Classified Business Telephone Directory A Quick, handy reference for busy people SALEM LODGE No. A. A. Mj Stated communications first Friday in each month at 7:30 p. m. in the Masonic Temple. J. C. Welch, W. M.j 8. Z. Culver, socrctary. Telephone ( EVERYTHING ELEOTRIOAT.. Salem Eleetrie Co., Maaonis Temple, 127 North High. Main 1800 . LAUNDRIES. Salem Steam Laundry, 130 South Liberty Main PLUMBING, STEAM TITTING AND TINNING - ' T. M. Barr, 164 South Commercial Street Main HI , UNDERTAKERS. ! Rigdon-Biehardson Co.,. 254 North High street Day and night, Main 181 i TRANSFER AND DBAIABB. j Salem Truck Dray Co., corner State and Front streets Mali T I JOB P2INTINS. Beaver State Printers, Patton Block.. - - 1811 PACIFIC LODGE No. 60, A. F. & A. M. Stated communications third Fri day in each month at 7:30 p. m. in the Masonic Temple. Glonn C. Niles, W. M.; ErneBt H. Choate, secretary. R. N. of A. "Oregon Urape Camp," No. 1360, meets every Thursday even ing in McCornack building, Court and Liberty streets; olevntor. Miss Syl via Sciiaupp, 171)1 Market, oraclo; Hazel Price, Imperial Furniture Co., recorder. Dallas, Or., Nov. 3. After living with ber for 42 years,. Nullum Norton few minutes has brought suit here for a divorce from jMiirgnrei .nuiu .uhum. . my wero married in licnton county in 1H73. Their children are all grown. Elizabeth Evans has brought suit here for divorce from ('. E. Evans, alleging cruel and inhuman treatment and thrents on the part of the defendant to tako her life. They were married in Cheyenne, Wyo., in 1(103, and have three children. MnrU' Cstcl prays for a divorce from John Kstel, whom she married in WOH in Boston, .Mass. VISIT STARTS PEACE RUMORS. Washington, Noj'- Causing a re vival of pence rumors, French Anilins sailor .Tusseriii d today .asked for nnd was Briiiited n co'it'eience with I'rcsl, lent Wilson at 2 o clock tins alter- 1101)11. The ambassador explained that he de sired personally to thank the president I'or interceding in behalf of two French women whom the (lennaiis nail sen tenced to death. Short Courtship Ends In Brief Wedded Life Anna 1). Bates testified in Judge Galloway 's court yesterday that she was married after a courtship of two weeks to Tliomus Bates and that the period of wedded bliss was correspond- 1.. ..I . . t... .I,.u...,..,1 l.n n ... Wgiy Bllurt us Ilti urni-ii,-u n time after the marriage and forgot to leave his address. They were mar ried December 7, 1102. Judge Gallo way granted her the divorce and the right to resume her former name of Anna Moon. Asked bv the district attorney how their courtship could have been com- nleted in such a short time she re-. plied that Bates began it by proposing when he called to sell her some stock in a Hume Builders association. They decided to build a home together but when her savings nccount ran out Thomas dissolved the partnership. WATCH FOR THE WHITE ELEPHANT SEE PAGE 8 TOMORROW HODSON COUNCIL No. 1, R. at S. M. Stated assembly first Monday in each month, Masonic Temple. James Plant, Thrice Illustrious Master; Glen C. Wiles, recorder. DE MOLAY COMMANDEUY No. 5, K, T. Regular conclave fourth Friday in each month nt 8 o'clock p. m., in Masonic Temiilo. Sojourning Sir Kniuhts nro courteously invited to moot with us. Geo. H. liumott, E. C Frank A. Turner, recorder. Try this on Your Eczema If you are afflicted with Salt Rheum, Tetter, dry Eczema, Acne or Pimples, buy a jar of Dry Zensal. For that watery eruption, or Weeping Skin, use Moist Zensal. 50c the jar POOL'S DRUG STORE WHH)tt)lllttttmHWWtttlHWlltllHH TRAVELERS' GUIDE CHADWICK CHAPTER No. 37, O. E. S. Regular meeting every first and third Tuesduy at 8 p. m. in the Ma sonic Temple. Elizabeth Read, W. M.; Ida M. Bnbcock, secretary. SOUTHERN PACIFIC. WOODMEN OF THE WORLD Meet every Friday night at 8 o'clock in McCornnck block. Oscar Donaldson, C. C; L. 8. Geer, clerk. 607 Court stroot. Phono 593. MULTNOMAH ROYAL ARCn CHAP TER No. 1, R. A. M. Regular meet ing second Friday in each month at 8 p. m. in tho Masonic Temple. Al fred F. Marcus, Ex. High Priest; Rus sell M. Brooks, socretary. F03 KfcHT. MODERN F1VK ROOM HOUSE Fur nished or unfurnished. 3.1!) Mission nr iihnnn 1737W. tf CHIROPRACTOR UNITED ARTISANS Capital Assem bly No. 81, meets ovcry Wednesday at 8 p. m. in Moose hnll. Mrs. F. W. Cook, M. A.; C. '.. Randall- Hulem Bunk of Commerce. SALEM HUMANE SOCIETY D. D. Keeler, president; Mrs. Lou Tillson, secretary. All cases of cruelty or neglect ot dumb animals should be reported to the socrotury for Investigation. No. No No. No. No. No. No, No. No. Na. No. No. No. No. No. MODERN WOODMEN OF AMERICA Oregon Cedar Camp No. B240,meots every Thursday evening at 8 o'clock In McCornack hull cornor Court and Liberty streets. Elevator servico, W. W. Hill. V. C .'. Rex A. Tnrnor.elerk. CONSULT DR. MAY, experienced end successful Chiropractor, for acute and eoronie disorders. Has practiced six years in Oregon, tree consultation. Hours, 8 to 12, 1 to 6. 305-B-7 Hub bard Bldg. Lady attendant. Phone office 672; residence P82-R. MISCELLANEOUS. GOOD USED Fi:RN1TtIRf-toiiglit, also taken in cxciiango for new. Full line of new furniture, ranges, heat ers, nnd other houso furnishings. PoeU Furniture Co., 233 North Com mercial street. (miBOPRACTIO-SPINOLOQIST S. O. L. SCOTT Graduate of Chiro practic's Fountain Head, Davenport, Iowa. If tou have tried everything and have got no relief, try Chiroprae tU spinal adjustments and get well. Office 400-7-8 U. H. National Bank Building. Phone Main 87. Residence Main 828-R. HOME WET WASH LAUNDRY Let us do your weekly washing. We use sanitary methods. We call and de liver your washing for (50 cents. Give us a trial. Phone 2471. Fif rnmith and H street. it'i for talt, a Want Ad will ttll it. Journal North Bound. 10 Oregon Express ... 6:00 a.m. 54 Sound Special 0:12 a.m. 28Willaraette Limited 9:22 a.m. 12 Shasta Limited ...11:55 a.m. lglortlund PasBongor 2:00 p.m. 20 Portland Pussenger 6:00 p.m. 14 Portluud Express . 8:00 p.m. No. 222 Portland fast Fr't. 10.38 p.m. No. 220 Local way Fr't ...10:33 p.m. South Bound. 15 California Express 3:32 a.m. 17 Hoseburg Passengorll:20 a.m. 53 Exposition bpecial 4: p.m. 19 Cottago Grove Pas. 4:20 p.m. 11 Shasta Limited ... 6:43 p.m. 27Willnmette Limited 6:J0 p.m. 13 San Francisco Ex.. 10:38 p.m. 221 San FrunciBco Fast Freight :d0 m' No. 225 Local woy Fr't... 8:10 a.m. Balem-Qeer Una. No. 73 Arrives at Salem.. 9:15 ajn. No. 76 Leaves Salem ... 8:50 a.m. No. 75 Ar. Salem (mixed) 2:00 p.m. No. 74 Leaves Salem .... 4:lo p.m. No eonnection south of Oeer. No, 161 Lt. Salem, motor.. :uu a.m. No. 163 Lv. Salem, motor 8:40 a.m. No. 165 Lv. Salem, motor.. 1:40 p.m. No. 167 Lt. Salem, motor.. a:zo p.m. No. 169 Lt. Balem, motor.. 6:15 p.m. No. 239 Way Fr't lv. Salem 5:00 a.m. No. 162 Ar. Salem :40 a.m. No. 164 Ar. Ralem 11:25 a.m. No. 166 Ar. Salem 8:15 p.m. Nu. 168 Ar. Salem 5:30 p.m. No. 170 Ar. Salem 7:48 p.m. No. 840 Way Fr't ar. Salem 1:35 p.m. OREGON ELECTRIC RAILWAY CO. Northbound. Tiain No. Ar. Portland 2 Owl 6:5 a.m. 0 - 8:45 a.m. ... 10 Limited 11:35 a.m. . 18 1:45 p.m. 14 4:10 p.m. 16 Limited 6:00 p m. 20 8:00 p.l. Boutlibound, Lv. Portland 6:45 4.m.. 1 8:25 a.in 5 Limited 10:40 a.m 7 ., 2:10 n.m 8 .... 4:40 p.m - 13 Limited Ar.' Salem ..... 8:55 a.m. 10:11 .m. 12:55 pja, 4:33 j.aa. B:4u p.m. 8:40 p.m Daily except Sunday, 6:00 p.m.. 0:20 p.m. 11:45 p.m... 17 Local 8:10 p.m. 19 11:25 p.m. .... 21 Owl 1:65 tun. Northbound. Lv. Corvallis ' Ar. Salem 4:10 p.m 20 6:87 p.m. Lv. Eugene Ar. Salem 7:33 a.m 10 Limited 9:45 a.m. l:,r,0 p.m 10 Limited 4:00 p.m. 5:10 p.m 22 7:65 p.m. 12:05 a.m 2 Owl 3:10 a.m Southbound. Lv. Salem 8 4:35 p.m.... Ar. Albany 6:35 p.m. Ar. Eugene 7:05 p.m. Ar. Eugene 7:50 a.m. ...12:25 p.m. Ar.. Albany ... 2:05 p.m. Stops at Corvallis Ar. Eugene 13 8:60 p.m.. . 21 Owl 5 Limited 7 Lv. Salem 4:35 a.m... 6:30 a.m... 9:45 a.m.. 11:20 a.m.- 1:50 p.m... 4:00 p.m 6:37 p.m.. 7:65 pjs 22 .10:00 p-i Lv. 8alcm 2:00 a.m 10:15 am Lv. SuTcm 1:00 p.m... Lv' Hulem 6:40 p.m Woodburn Local Dally Except Sundays No. 04 Leaves Salem 3:40 p.aa. Arrivos in Salem S:25 p.sa. CORVALLIS CONNECTIONS. Northbound, Lv. Corvallis Ar. Salem 8:26 a.m 10 - 9:45 a.m. (Local Albany to Salem.) 2:32 p.in 18 : P- 4:10 p.m 20 - 6:87 p.m 0:05 p.m.. 22 . 7:M P Southbound. Lv. Salem Ar. CorvaUii 10:15 a.m 8 11:8 4:35 p.m.. - 9 . :08 P-" 1:00 p.m .- 7 :B p.nv 6:45 p.m 13 8:00 p.m. WILLAMETTE RIVER ROUTB. Oregon City Transportation Oompaax Steamer Pomona and Oregon. 1jt Balem fJr Portia al and way landing daily except Buiday, at 6 t.