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; Y f I i J v i If f h, t 4 r "HEEZA aily Capital Journal's Classified Advertising Page RATES FOR ADVERTISEMENTS: One Cent per word for the first insertion. One-Half Cent per word for each successive subsequent insertion' CHIROPRACTIC-SPINOLOGIST DR. 0. L. SCOTT Graduate of Chiro practic's Fountain Held, Davenport, Iowa. If you have tried everything and got no relief, try Chiroprac tic spinal adjustments and get well. Office 400-7-8 U. P. National Bank Building Phone Main 87. Residence Main 828-R. CHINESE DOCTORS J. C.Yl'EX Well known Chinese doc tor has successfully treated all dis eases in the past yeir. See testimon ials on file at the Oriental Kerb Co., C40 Stnte St., Salem. Out ot town patients treated by Symptomatic Di agnosis. Send for diagnosis blanks. jul.vl CLEANERS AND DYERS APPAREL SIORVICR COMPANY 138 South High street. We clean press, repair, remodel nud re-line clothing and furs. Careful attention Riven ill work. We call and deliver. Phone 728. DENTISTS. DR. 0. A. OI.SOX. Dentist Adminis ters nitrous ozij nnd oxygen gas. Room 214. Masonic Temple. Plione 440. faiem, Oregon, FOR RENT FOR R KXT rooms, (!I4 Furniidied housokeepiiid N". Com '.I. Phone 2454-W. FOR RENT Nicely furnished house keeping rooms reasonable. 855 North Commercial street. tf FOR SALE FOR SALE French kale plants from imported seed, 2 per 1000 i'. o. b. Sa lem. Special rate on large quantity. Albert yunrtier, Independence. Or. junel! FOR SAf.E 2 cash roglsters, 1 single and 1 double drawers, 1 set of bil liard balls; 2 sets of pool balls; 1 six foot cigar case; one roll top desk; one fire proof safe; one 5 rouin bun galow. Cill or write 1!!33 Ferry St. FOUR VAU.EY FARMS For sale by owner on county road and railroad. RO to 200 acres each, good buildings, "ooa soii. sll under cultivation, close to serool, prirc rensonible, half cash, balance time at C per cent or modern income bearing city property. P. O. Box 24li, Salem. tf MISCELLANEOUS REDUCED FREIGHT RATES To and from all points east, on all household goods, pianos, etc. Consolidated car- loid service. Capital City Transfer Company, agents for Pacific Coast Forwarding company, 101 South Com mercial street. Phone Main 933. WE HAVE Money to loan. We also also have for sale or tr.ule 40 acres ,in southern Oregon, 20 neros in crop, good buildings, fruit, well watered, on good road, near school, good teams, harness, farming implements, cows, calves, hogs, hens, II. II. goods etc., very cheap. Part cash, will ac cept small amount Salem property. Balance long time. Squ ire Deal Real ty Co., Thono 470. 202 U. S. Bank Bldg. NOTICE To the people of Sulcui that I have installed a complete oxy actylcno welding and cutting nppnr titus in niv sho. For welding Steele cast iron, aluminum, brass and bronze. We iimke a specially of automobile frame welding, scored cylinders Mocks, broken crank cases, farm and harvesting machinery. We lire tilso equipped for extra heavy weld ing and nnd can go to your julj. 1 have employed an expert welder to es pecially look after your wants. Your patronage is respectfully solicited. All work fully gtmranteed from de fects. C. R. Grigg. general black smith and wood working shop, lS'.'o State street. July .1 OSTEOPATH lllls. H. II. WIIITF. un.l H. V. WAh TOX Osteopathic plivsiciili.s .in-1 nerve syn inlist. . (irndictcs of Atucr icii'i sclinol of Osteopathy, Kiihsville Mo. Post gra.limt nii'1 :- ciili'c.l i: nerve ilis-T ses it l.ns Aiv'e.' cill'Ve. Trent acute anil ciir.mic ilisc.isc. fnnsiiltntiun free. 1 .;i.lv 'nttend.int. Office ..ii.'.-eii'i l". Xntionnl linnk Huildini;. l'noiie "!'. l.'esidcn. e il I'j N'ortli ( iiiilnl v'r.vt. I'lione -1 ' WANTED WANTF.O To tm.le city property lor r-r. Cll s:3 A. BOOB," as a Paperhanger UNDERTAKERS WF.BB & CLOUGH CO C. B. Webb, A. M., Clongh mortiei.ins nnd funeral directors. Latest modern methods known to the profession employed 499 Court St. Main 120, Main 9S8S. RIGDON-RICIIARDSOX CO. Funeral directors and undertakers, 252 North High street. Day and night phone 1811. SCAV ANGER SALKM SCAVENGER Charles Soos, proprietor. Garbage and refuse of all kinds removed on monthly contracts at reasonable rates. Yard and cess pools cleaned. Office phone Main 2247. Residence M.iin 2272. - THERAPEUTICS WELT.MER SYSTEM Of suggestive Therapeutics practiced by Dr. V. T. TompKins, S. T. Most powerful, nat ural and successful treatment known to science for the relief and Cure of headache, stomach, liver nnd kidney trouble; rheumatism, constipation, infantile paralysis and all female complaints, heart, lung and throat troubles; till diseases of the eye; can cer, goitre, epilepsia, asthma, nerv ousness or any chronic disease. Sug gestive therapeutics properly applied to a diseased bodv is positive, suro nud pennuiient in its results. Hours ! to 12 a. ni, I to a p. in., paone !9t. Office rooms 1, 2 and H Ktyne HIil;;. 341 State Sr., Sjilem. Oregon INSURANCE ! For all kinds of Insurance in Stand ard Companies, call on P. J. Kuntz Room 309. Bank of Commerce. LODGE DIRECTORY A. O. U. W. Protection Lodge. No. Meets every Monday evenlug at 8 In the McCurnuck hull, corner Court sad Liberty streets, It. U. IXmuldrion, M. V. ; S. A, MclaUilen, recorder; A. I.. Urown, llnsncler. SAT. KM LOIMil? No. 4. A. F. 4 A. M Stilted communications llrst Friday In eiicn month lit 7 :;0 p. m. in the Masonic Temple. Clias. McCurter, W. M. ; S. Culver, secretary. SALEM UUMANT. SOCIETY I). D. Keeler. president ; Mrs. Lou Tlllson. secretary. All cusps of cruelty or neglect of dumb alli um Is should li reported to the secretary lor Investigation. CF.NTRAL I.OIXIF, No. 18, K. ot P. Me- Cormick huildiuff. Tuesday evening of euch week lit " J. (!. Ileltzel, C. C. ; W. It. tillsou, K. ot It. aud S. It. N. OF A. "Oregon drape Camp." No. I inui), meets' every Thiirsilny evening in McCurnack building. Court and Liberty slrecis; elevator. Mrs. Sylvia Schaupp, it, , , r..M...,A ij.. ' iii'l. .iiMinrt, miiiie, i,nn. inrii.na r, sons, recorder, l-tlu North Commercial. 1'houe 14:iii.M. SIonnitN WOODMEN OF AMIIIUOA Ore gon Cellar ( nnip. No. fi'-'IO. meets every Thursday evening at 8 o'clock In Me Cormick hall, curuer Court and I.lherty streets. L'leviitoi' service. Ceo. Reiuou.1, V. C. ; J. A. Wright, clerk. - CIIADWICK OHAlf Kit. No. 37. O. E. . Hegiiliir mcetlug every first uutl third; Tuesday at H p. m. In the Masonic Tem-j pie. Minnie Moeller, VV. M. ; Ida M Bahcock. secretary. WOOmin.N OF TUB W'OItI.t -Meet every I'ridHV nlnlit st 8 o'clock In Mc('orniuk bloi-k.' II. V. Maeey, C. (.'.,: I.. S. (Jeer, clerk, 507 Court street, l'lioue W3. DF. MOr.AY COM.MANI)i:itY. No. 5, K. T. lii'Kiilttr conclave foiirtti Friday In eaib mouth at o'clock, p m.. In Masonic Tem ple. Sojourning Sir KulKhts are courte ously luvltwl to meet wltli us Lot L. l'eurce, I'.. V., Frank Turner, recorder. t'NITFI) ARTISANS rajiltol Assembly. No. St4. meets every Wednesday at H p. IU. In Moose hall. I.'. O. Matlock. M. A.; ('. .. Hnudall, secretary, Sulciu H:iuk of Commerce.. HfiDSON rOI.'NClI.. No. 1. R. & 8. M Htsieil n ss.muIU first Mondny In each month, il.isonlc Teiuple. N. V. Uusmiis sen. Tlirlc Illustrious Master; (ilcuu C. Mies, recorder. 8AI.FM roi'Xrir. NO. 2rt'2 ninlit and I ndies ot Security Meet erery ml sod Hill W'ednenduy escli month at Hiust Hull. Visliluir meiubers ar Invited to ntiend. K. F. Wnltim, fiiinucler, 40 S. 141U St. PACIFIC I.OUtJK So. r.O. A. V. & A. M. j Stated cumuiiiniiiitiouii third Friday, In each, nioutli t 7 ..".' p. in. In the Mnsouic Teni,le. Hal V. lioljin, W. M. ; Krnent H choatr. swretary. MONEY TO LOAN ON Good Real Estate 8ecurtt7. THOS. K. FORD Over Ladrl & Bush Banlt, Salera. Oregon MONEY TO LOAN 7 ON GOOD REAL ESTATE SECURIT7 HOMER H. SMITH McOOENACK BUILDING THE DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON. MONDAY, JUNE 5, 1916. i V'vyny Does A PrtPfcR-t-wrfGCflf In Domt GftJ ( bfcCvSE TIS I fyoo Pooft , Simf J ' P (Continued From Page One.) women folk are going to keep suffrage to the front in Chicago this week. Sun day evening they begun picketing the hotels on convention row and also at street corners female orators held forth. The gist of their remarks was that the west is for suffrage, the cause . is ...... ....... i ...! ......i. ):...... :,! t-ilu 1 vtlMnum ilim iiic 1 1. Minn,. i ii party Jmu Hotter get . its eyes open in the necissity of treating its women voters light. James R. Cni-nelil, of Ohio, was see- retnrv of the interior under Roosevelt. is sn'endintr very little time here hob- nobbing with liis fellow progressive sou today began the draft of his reply leaders. Garfield's job appears to be to the latest note from Carranza de to tell the republicans how easy it munding withdrawal of American would be to defeat President Wilson j this lull, "it the right kind ot a man is nominated." He has nobody in view for the republicans except T. R. William Jennings Brvan is to be an on-looker this week. He's under eon ! tract to write about the convention. The! less peaceful the convention is the more he will have to write about Therefore he's less pacific than usual. Ciiffont Vim-hot dodges through the lobby of the Congress hotel every once in a while, but seldom stops to discuss the situation. He isn't particular whether tlie progressives and republi cans get together or stay apart. Plat forms interest him mostly. William Allen White, of Kansas, aiz 'tng up the situation, snys the favorite sons are a joke and that nobody consid ers them seriously. ' . " - t "As the delegates from the home state arrive they tell the truth about the favorite son!" said White. "That is that ho is no 'favorite at home. The favorite son was a pfst in state politics. Ho got tho delegation to keep him quiet. ' ' Uoorge . Perkins, ot isew ioik, ue sides looking after the T. R. boom and running the progressive party gener ally, has taken to "writing for the pa pcrs. " He's a real reporter thi-i neek. As Perkins says in his story today "men do not have to fight with shrap nel, dreadnaughts, submarines and Zcp pelins in order to wage a mighty con flict on which the destiny of n nation or a world may hang." Secretary (ieorge Von L. Meyer, of the republican-Rofiscvelt committee, rise up in a halt' page ud today to ad vise in 72 point type that the delegates "heal the wound to the bone." WATER BOND LAW LEGAL Washington, .Tune 5. The law creat ing Oregon's water board, giving auth ority to regulate irrigation, was de clared vi;lid today by the supreme court in the test injunction suit brought by the Pacific Livestock company of Cali fornia to determine water rights of the Silvies river. "jje Why are we popular? Be- cause we tell you every day, the news of the world. CHICHESTER S PILLS Urtiujl-t. A.kf.w ('MM "i THH ynt. l:num a Best. SilcV. AUn Ulill Sfli(JRYnP!."''fT,srvrw:H;Tr -i General Feed an Small Livery Stable - C. W. TRAIN Ii M Ferry. Phone 28 WATER COMPANY SALEM WATER COMPANY Office corner Commercial and Trade streets. For water service apply at office. Hills psyalile niontlily in mlvnnce. LM.HUM Care of YICKSOTONG Chinese Medicine and Tea Company Has medicine which will cure any known disease. 153 South HiRh Street, Salem, Ore. Phone 283 tsxsnssssm I.tt4lcl A" your irrutffiH 'r A 'ht. h"d.(.pr ii IMumoiid Krnnl l-IIU in U d ati'l ti'dd itw-nihcNV TnL lh. It..v of V I President Preparing Answer to Carranza Banditry Must Cease First Washington, June 5. President Wil troops, or explanation of why the L'nit- 1 States should keep its troops on Mexican soil. It is the administration's present in tention to have its reply , in Carranza's hands before tho end of the week- perhaps befors Thursday, to forestall as much as possible,' expected adverse criticism of the president's Mexican policy at the Chicago convention. With the personal help of Secretary Lansing, the president mav complete a rough draft in time for cabinet con sideration tomorrow That the troops withdrawal suggested would bo refused, seemed certain. That the refusal will convey to the de facto government officials .) . finality of de cision in that respect seomtd also a cer tainty. But tho nnswiir will be couch ed in such terms as to leave the Car ranza government ample opportunity to "keep itself right" before the Mexican public. Completely peaceful conditions below the border, the note will state, must prevail with some de ffreo of cprtfiintv tliiit. wlirilesule ban 'ditry and lawlessness and raids on the American side cannot recur. Private, but apparent authentic ad vice to the war department from mili tary officials, as well, as consular nnd private advices to the state department. which recount unrest and some anli Ameiican feeling will bo cited as ex planation of the necessity for continued presence of American troops in Mex ico. Mexican "Laborers" Talk. New York, .Tunc a. According to information Tjiven, out' by the .Mexican bureau of information" today the Mexi can syndicate of laborers has sent tele grams to President Wilson Hint the American i Federation, of Labor, demand ing immediate steps be taken for the withdrawal of American troops from Mexico." The telegrams charge that interven tion is: sought bv the clericnl. element the Diaz faction, and by ex militaiists and that these faction are attempting to ennrt! trouble. Pershing May Visit Columbus. KI Pnso, Texan, .Tune ij, General Pershing is reported (a he enntemplut int a. visit to Caliinilius, N. M. As this w iuIiI he the first time the American expedition 's . commiiuiler re crossed the liorder since entering .Mexico Mr.rch 15, authorities t-idnv regiirded the priiivisod trip its porteiiilui importiinl develop ments. Commercial fin at the: Capital-Journal Office 81M82 lie::)" ! TPiE MARKETS if: The following prices for fruits and vegetables are those asked by the wholesaler of the retailer, and not what is paid to the producer, All other prices 'are those paid the producer, . Corrections are made dailjN As "usual, Monday markets show but fevv changes. While eggs are stronger in Portland, there is no change locally. Tho supply of strawberries is catching up with the demand, and the crate price today varies from $1 up. . Retailers ar selling Oregon berries four boxes for 25 cents. (Trains. Wheat Oats Rolled barloy Corn - Cracked corn Bran ,.. 85c 40c (35.00 $35.50 37.00 $27.00 Shorts, per ton $29.50 Alfalfa, California, ton $20.00 - Butter. - Butterfat 27c Creamery butter, per pound 29c Country butter 20c22c figgs and Poultry. " ' Eggs, case count, cash . ......... 20 Eggs, trade 21c Hons, pound I3llc Koosters, old, per pound bc Broilers, under 2 pounds l((22c Fork, Veal and Mutton. Veal, dressed 8(59c Pork, dressed 10c Pork, on foot 8c Spring lambs, lDlti 7C7 1 -2c Steers ut--c Cows 45 l-2c Bulla 3 l-24c Ewes .. Be Wethers 6c Vegetables. Touutoes, ( uliloinia Calilin ge Cucumbers String garlic ..! Potatoes, cwt. Potatoes, new Beets - .... Asparagus Radishes '.; Green onions Green peppers Green peas Ecu plant $'j.on $:i.25 90o 15c ....1.25(ffil.50 ..... 4 l-2c $1.00 , 40c 40( ........ 40c 25c 7c 18e Carrots, sack, neiv Carrots, dozen Onions, Bermuda Onions, Oregon Rhubarb Florida colcry Fruits. Ornnfjes, navels Oranges, Valencies Lemons, per box Bananas, pound Apples California, grape fruit . Florida grape fruit Pineapples IToncy .... . m. Strawberries Cherries, box $1.75 40c $1.75(52.00 $2.50 40c $4 00 . 2.50(fi.S.50 X50 . $4.004.50 5 $2.00 $11.00 $5.00(71 $6.00 7 l-2c $3.50 . $ 1. 00(111.50 $1.51 Betall Prices. Kggs, per dozen, fresh ranch 2flc Sugar, cane $8.75 Sugar, beet $3.55 Creamery butter 35e Flour, hard wheat $1.40(S 1.(15 Flour, valley $1.15t125 PORTLAND MARKET Portlanil. Ore., June 5. Wheat: Club. S7C SHc. Hluestem, !M(ri!i7 l-2e. Forlyfold, S5(ii OOe. Hcd Kussinn, 85(i S7e. Outs: No. 1 white feed, $25.00(o 2I1.00. Hurlev: Feed, $27.00(77 20.00. Hogsl Best live, $IU5S8.40. Prime steers, $R..t5. Knncy cows, $7.35. Calves, $S.00. Siring liiinbs. $0.00. Butter: City ciennicry, 2!c, Countrv butter, 2"c. Kggs: 'Selected local ex., 2.1(5 25c. Hens, 15c. Broilers. 2'Ki7 2.V. (Icese, lOfi lle. Wife Kills Husband During Family Quarrel Vancouver, llessie Mitch Wash.. June 5. Mrs. 'II ti in 1 her nine months By Mort. THE DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL Classified Business Telephone Directory A Quick, handy reference for busy people TelepkoM ' EVERYTHING ELECTRICAL Salem. Electris Co., Masonio Temple, 127 North High Ualn UDt PLTJMBINO, STEAM ITTTINQ AND TINNING T. M. Barr, 164 South Commercial street Uaia 181 TRANSFER AND DRAYAGE Salem Truck t Df ay Co., eorner State and Front street .-. Mala 74 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. CENTRAL PHARMACY, formerly Poole's Drug Store TRAVELERS' GUIDE SOUTHEnN PACIFIC. NOI1TH BOUND y 16 Oregon K'xpress No. r, t- Sound Special No. ltj WUInmette Mnilted. No. 1 Shusta I.linltcd .... D :00 a. m . B.lli a. m. . 0 :'-'2 a. m. .11 :55 a. m. No. 18 i'ortlund 1'nssenger. . . 1 :2H p. m. No. 20 rortland 1'iuwcnKcr. . . 5 :0O p. in. No. 14 I'ordnnil Express 8 :00 p. m. No. l'urHuad (asl t'relsfet 10 :) p. ui. No. 2'M Local wny Kreixht. . . .10 a. m. SOIIIH HOUND No. 1.1 ?!iltfornln Expns.,.. 3 :(I2 a. m. No. J7 HoselmrK rassentrer . . 1 1 a. m. No. r,;i Kxp'rsitlon Hpeclnl . ... 10 :22 a. m. No. 1!) Colt ii kc (irovo Pass. ..4.17 p.m. llnkes conuccUon wllh No. 74 Over liranch. No. 1 1 Shasta Limited. ...... (1:4.1 p. m. No. i!7 Willamette Limited...; 6:10 p.m. No. l.'l San 1'runclHco HKpress 1Q :oi) p. m. no. jzi niia t raucisco i-ast TiwlKht No. -5 Locnl way Frelirht. . 12:01 a.m. . 8:10 a.m. . .9 :ir, a. m. . .!) .50 a. in. . .2 :o p. m. Haijom (iv.KH Link. No. ?n Arrives at Salem..... lo. 70 Learnt Halem No. 7."i Ar. Salem (mixed).... No. 74 Leave Halem , . .- No connection south t (Jeer. 4 ;-M p. m. Malum, Fai.i.s CtTr and Westbsn. No. 1111 Lv. Kalem, motor No. lii;i I.v Hulcm, motor No. 11.1 I.v. Halem, motor ... No. 107-I.r. Salem, motor ... No, KKt I.v. Halem. motor ... No. 2.10 Way I'r t Iv. Halem.. No. HI'.' Ar. Salem No. 114 Ar. Hnlem No. 1i!U Ar. Halem No. Ills Ar. Halem : No. 171 Ar. Halem No. 240 Woy I'i't ar. Halem.. . .7 Mh, m. . ft :43 a. in. . 1 :40 p. m. . 4 :K) p. m. . 0 :1ft p. m. . ft :00 a. m. . 8 .40 a. m. .11 -.25 n. in. . H :15 p. Ul. . M p. m. 7 :45 p. in. . 1 p. ui. OHEGON ELKCTKIO HAILWAY CO. NOllTII notiND Train No. 2 Owl . .. . .10 Limited . 12 14 ...10 Limited 29 Lt. Hnlem 4 :.'!.", a. m. Ar. Portland . . O :i'io a. ni. . . 9 :2ft a. rn. . . 11 :.'I5 a. in . 1 1 ::i." p. m. . . 4 :00 p. m. . . f :o0 p. in. . . 7 :."0 p, m. . .10 :00 p. m. 7:1." a. in. 9 :4T u. m. 1 1 :20 a. m. 1 ;-t.ri p. in 4 :00 p. nf. 5 :'I7 p. m. 7 :5o p. ui. Hul'TII IKlDNO I'oiciLANU io Halem Lv. Portlnnd. Ar. Salem 0:4T, u. m 8:."., (Salem only I 8:25 a. m. ... 0 Limited ....10:11 a. in. old baby occupy u cell in the Clarke countv iuil today. Tho mother is charged with murdering her husband. .Mitchell, with his wife and baliy went to u moving picture yesterday. Tho parents (iii.irreled because the baby coughed ami cried during the per formance. They continued their quar rel on the way borne. Mrs. Mitchell stays when they reached koine her husband packed a suit ense and said he was going away, She si'i.cd a rifle and pointed it tit his breast. Mitchell grahlied the barrel of the gun and thrust it in the air. As he did ho tho rifle discharged. The bul let entered his chin anil came out be hind his right cur. He died five min utes later. Let people know what you have sell through tho New Today columns thev will meet vim with real money, NINE M. Burger. 10:40 s. m. 2:0,', p. oi. . 4:10 p. in. , 6 :0.j p. m. , 0 :2(l p. m. . 11 :43 p. ul Lv. Corrnllis 4 :10 p. m, . Lv. Bngcne. 7 :35 a. m. . 1 :r0 p. tn. , 5 :'2.1 p. m. . 12 :03 p. in. 7 ,.13 Limited . .. .. 17 Local . 19 21 Owl ... MOUTH BOUND .....20 . . 10 l.lmttwl . ...16 Limited . .12:58 p. m. . 4 :io p. ok . 8 :4o p. m. . 8:10 p. m. .11:25 p. en. i 1 :53 p. m. Ar. Salem , 5 :37 p. m. Ar. Kale , 0 :45 a. m. . B :t3 p. m, , 7 :5."i p. m. , 3:10. m. ... 2 Owl ... SOUTH BOUND I.T. Halem 2 : n. m. 7:10 u. m. 10:10 a. ui. Lv. Halem 12 :oo p. ui. I.r. Halem. 4 p. m. Ar. Rngrn , . 21 Owl 6:S0a. m. 5 9 :;1 a. a. . . S Limited . . . .12 :25 p, m. Ar. Afuaof T , . . l r p. m. Stops at Coryallia Ar. Alpitny 9 6 :20 p. m. A l. Albanf :45 p. ta. Ar. Eufceaa . . . . . 13 8:50 p. m. Lv. Haleta :40 p. m. Woiidhiibn Local riAii.r ExcaPT 8bndat No. 04 Leaves Halem 8 :40 p. m. No. U3 Arrives lu tSa'm ...... 1 :25 p. da. (,'OltVALLIS ( O.VWBCHON NOIIT1! BOUND Lv. Corvallis H :2.", a m. 12:12 p. m. . 2 :.7J p.m. 4:10 p. in. . 0:18 p. in. -. Lv. Halem KI :15 n. m. , I :23 p. m. 12 : r, p. m. . , 4 :40 p. ui. . Ar. Raima . . . 9 :45 a. m. . . . 1 :4f p. m. . . . 4 :0O p. m. , . . B .'17 p. m. . .. T :55 p. da. Ar. CbrrallH .. .11 :.'Ua. m. ... 6:11pm. ... 2:Llli a ... 8 :UU p. m. 10 14 .... Ill 20 no SOUTH Bul'ND : s 9 7 , 13 WILLAMKTTB ItlVKIt ItOUTH , Oreeon City Transportation Compsnv Leave 1'ortland for Oregon C'ity. Hutivllta; NewlmrR. Mission 1st. Iliuh, WhriilanJ, Hnlem (dally except Hiimlay) ,.d:4Ci a. to. I.eavo Portland for lnil,lPndencei Albaoy-l'orvullls, (TueB., Thurs., Hut ) A2 a. n. IteturnUif Leaviv Corvallh Albitny lnde)endunce. . Halem Halem . 8 a. m. Mon., Wed., FrL ...7 a. m Mon., Wed,, Frt . 9 a., ni Mon., Wod., k'rl. 10 a. in Mou.. Wed, Frl. 0 a. m. Tue., Tbura., Sac Wedding Announcements, In vitations, and Calling Cards printed to your order at tie Capital Journal job office. Pnone 81. AsaRuleourWanlAds, Briijustlhe rcsiJbyou vv Iry one to-pnorrowandsce toi I j ifuoudonlmiu3twi l.il j -1