Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919, June 06, 1916, Page NINE, Image 9

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CHIROPRACTIC-SPINOLOGIST
DR. 0. L. SCOTT Graduate of Chiro
practic's Fountain ire id, Davenport,
Iowa. If you have tried everything
and got no relief, try Chiroprac
tic spinal adjustments nnd pet well.
Office 400-7-8 U. S. National Bank
Building. Phone Main 87. Residence
Main 828-Tt.
CHINESE DOCTORS
J. C.YT'EX Well known Chinese doe
tor has successfully treated all dis
eases in the past voir. See testimon
ials on file sit the Oriental Herb Co.,
C40 State St., Salem. Out of town
patients treated by Symptomatic Di
agnosis. Send for diagnosis blanks.
julvl
CLEANERS AND DYERS
APPAREL SERVICE COMPANY
138 South High street. We clean
press, . repair, remodel and re-line
clothing and furs. Careful attention
eiven jll work. We call and deliver.
Phone 72S.
DENTISTS.
DR. 0. A. OLS0X, Dentist Adminis
ters nitrous ozid and oxygen gas.
Room 214. Masonic Temple. Phone
1 440. Sateni, Oregon,
TOR RENT
J'OlIt Rf'.XT Furnitdied housekeeping
rooms, 0!U X... Com "1. rhone 24."i4 -V.
- - .. ium
FOR RENT Kicely furnished house
keeping rooms reasonable. Sjo North
Commercial street. tf
FOR RENT By month or week, strict
ly modem 5 room bouse furnished
or unf urijislied. l'iioue 1737 -W. tf
FOR SALE
FOR SALE French kale plants from
imported seed, 2 per 1000 f. o. b. Sa
lem. Special rate on large quantity-.
. Albert ljuarticr, independence. Or.
junefi
FOR SALE 2 cash registers, 1 siugio
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 n to..m bun
galow, fill or write 13.15 Ferry St.
tf
FOUR VALLEY FARMS For salo by
owner on county road and railroad.
BO to 200 acres each, good buildings,
goon roil, ;11 under cultivation, close
to scrool, pn.-rs reasonable, half
eash, balance time at 0 per cent or
modern income bearing city property.
.P. O. Box 24 li. Salem. tf
MISCELLANEOUS
REDUCED FREIGHT RATES To nnd
from all points east, on all household
goods, pianos, etc. Consolidated car
load service. Capital City Transfer
jOompatiy, agents for Pacific Const
Forwarding company, llll South Com
mercial street. Phoiie Main 933.
WK ir.WK-d'anns for sale, very reas
onable ill price, (leoil buildings, well
"- located, equipped with teams, cows.
. hogs, bouts, poultry, farm implements
and now in crops. Will accept house
in Salem ns part payment. Square
Deal liealtv Co., 202 I'. S. Jiank bKlg.
NOTICE To the people of Salem,
that I have installed a complete oxy
netyleue welding and cutting appar
atus in my shop. For welding Steele,
east iron, aluminum, brass and bronze.
We make a specialty of nutoumbile
frame welding, scored cylinders
blocks, broken crank casos. farm
and harvesting machinery. Wo are
also equipped for extra heavy weld
ing and and can go to your job. I
have employed an expert welder to es
pecially look after your wants. Your
patronage is respectfully -solicited.
All work fully guaranteed from de
fects. C. It. (Irigg. general black
smith nnd wood working shop, li'5
Stnte street. July o
OSTEOPATH
URS. B. II. WHITE and K. W. WAL
TON' Osteopathic phvsiciaos .ind
nerve spc inlist.-. Graduate of Amer
ican school of I istenptithy. Kirks, il'e
Mo. Post graduate nn.t spr';alied ir
nerve divt.ses .it I.os .Vegclc.; cill'Ve.
Treat acute and chronic dise.i-.es.
Consultation free. Lady attend. int.
Office on." oOO l X. Notional Bunk
Building. Phone S,9. KoMdonco 310
orth I a. dial "treet. Phone !'.:.
WANTED
aNTKD To trade citv property for!
BOOB," as a Paperhanger
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UNDERTAKERS
WEBB & CI.OLT.II CO C. B. Webb,
A. M., dough morticians and funeral
directors. Latest modern methods!
known to the profession employed
499 Court St. Main 120, Main 9883.
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RIGDOX-RICIIARDSOX CO.-unernl
directors and undertakers, 2;2 Iwth
nign street, uay ana n.gni pnone
183.
BCAV ANGER
SALEM SCAVENGER Charles Soos,
proprietor. Garbage and refuse of all
kinds removed on monthly contracts
at reasonable rates. Yard and cess
pools cleaned. Offico phone Main
2247. Residence M.tin 2272.
THERAPEUTICS
WELTMER SYSTEM Of suggestive
Iherapeutics iracticed by Dr. W. T.
TompKins, S. T, Most powerful, nat
ur.il and successful treatment known
to science for the relief nnd cure, of
headache, stomach, liver and kidney
trouble; rheumatism, consti))ation,
infantile paralysis and all female
complaints, heart, lung and throat
troubles; all diseases of the eye; can
cer, goitre, epilepsia, asthma, nerv
ousness or any chronic disease. Sug
gestive therapeutics properly applied
to o diseased bodv is positive, sure
and permanent in its results.- Hours
9 to 12 u.. in, 1 to 5 p. in., phone
991. Office rooms 1, 2 and 3 Hivno
lildg. 341 State St., Sal.tin, 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 I.odKe, No. 2,
Meets every Monday evening nt 8 In the
McCurnaok hull, corner Court and Liberty
streets. It. u. Uouuliison. ' M. W. ; S. A,
Mi l'nddeu, recorder ; A. L. Brown,
llnnncler.
BAT.EM I.ODfin No. 4. A. F. & A. M.
Hlirtvd eommiuiiciitions flrst I'riday in
eiu-li viontli nt 7 :.to p. in. in the Masonic
Temple. (!hns. Mcl'iirler, W. M. ; S. Z,
Culver, secretary,
9AI.KM HUMANE SOCIKTY D. D. Keeler.
president ; Mrs. I.u'i TUlson, secretary. All
cases of cruelly or neglect of duinl aul
mnls should lie reported to the secretary
for Investigation.
CENTRAL I.ODHE. No. IS. K. of P. Mc
Cornuck buiidln?. Tuesilay evening of
each week at 7 :;!0. J. i. Hellzel, C. C. ;
V. 11. Uilsun. K. of It. nnd S.
It. N. OK A. "Oregon Grape Camp." No.
1300, meets every Thursday evening In
McCornack building. Court and Liberty
streeis: elevator. Mrs. Sylvia Schaupp. j
liOl 31UT KPI, Oracle ; .,irs. .iieiiKu I ei
sons, recorder, Uittf North Commercial.
Phone 14311-M.
MODEItN WOODMEN OP AMEltICA Ore
gon Cedar .Cttnip, No. rJ40, meets every
Thursdiiy evening at 8 u'dock In Mr
Coruack linll, corner Court and I.IOerty
streets. Elev-itor service. Ceo. Ueinohl,
V. C. ; J. A. Wright, clerk.
CHADWICK CII.U'TEH. No. .17, O. E. 8.
Ilegulnr meeting every first nnd third
Tuesdav at H p. m. In the M:isonle-1'enr-pie.
Minnie Mueller, W. M. ; Id M.
I'.iilH'.k'k. secretary.
WOODMEN Of THE WOULD Meet every
I'riday night at S o'clock In McCoruac k
block, ft. W. Mncey. C. C; ,. fi. lieer,
clerk, 507 Court street. I'houe B9.1.
DU MOT. AY COMMANDEItY. No. o. K. T.
Kegular conclnve fonrt U 1'rlday In each
niomli at N o'clock, p ni.. In Masonic Tem
ple. Sojourning Sir KulghU are conrte
ouslv Invited lo meet with us l.oc L.
l'earce, E. C, Frank Turner, recorder.
UNITED AUTISANS Capital Asiemlily.
No. f4. me'ts everv Veiiueda.T at 8 p. m.
In M,we hall. C. O. Mullock. M. A.;
C. .. Itandall, secretary, Salem Bank of
Commerce.
HUDSON COUNCIL, No. 1, I!. & S. Jf.
Stated nsHpfiilily tlrst Monday In each
moiilh. Masimlr TeuiUle. N. I'. Ilasiuiw
sen. Tliri.e Illustrious Master; Ciena C.
Nlles. recorder.
HAI.PM CnCNCIt. NO. 202'.' Knltflits and
l.aOliK of Security Meet etery Jud anil
4tli Wednenday each niomli ut Hurst Hall.
VMiine tut-minTs arc luvlled to iitlemt,
K. I'. Walton, financier, 4SO S. 14tU St.
PACIFIC I.OIMJK No. r.o. A. F. & A. M.
SiafU loiiiinuulciitlou third l'riilsy
In escb ncmili nr 7 :3i p. in. In tlic
MaKuiilc Temple. Kill V. HuUai, V. M. ;
l"rnit H. 'h. .ate. s"cr.MHrv.
MONEY TO LOAN
ON Good Real Estate Security.
THOS. K. FORD
Over Ladd & Bush Bank, Salem. Oregon
MONEY TO LOAN 7
ON GOOD REAL ESTATE SECURITY
HOMER H. SMITH
McOORNACS BUILDING
THE DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON,
" Looks
5M- CRIME f n.
40th Birthday of
University Is Fete
University of Orogou, Eugene, Pr.,
luneii. The beginning of the tinivcr-
sitv in 1S70, the struggle for existence,
, SJ, (-rl t it.PS lln,eroue bv the found!
tile scope of the university's out-
mp. ... rfllilll,te!,. recollections of the
earb- davs when Eugene was a mere
village, and the needs of the institu
tion! .were told yesterday bv Judge
.!. W. Hamilton of Roseliurg; Judge
L. T. Harris of Salem; Governor Withy
conibe and President -. L. Campbell at
the commemoration of the 40th anni
versary.
"We look back over a span of 40
years. The time itself has been snort,
but in history it has been long," said
Judge Hamilton, early regent ot the
university, in the opening address.
Then he paid high tribute to the early
founders, whom he chararteil7.es as
men bent on the advancement of high
er education, regardless of personal
sacrifice. "The people of Eugene went
through extraordinary difficulties, but
the results are here already," he said,
"and they have been worth the effort.
Early Workers Lauded
High tribute was paid to T. G. Hen
dricks, J. II. Thompson, li. F. Dorris,
J. J. Walton, J. W. Scott, and W. H.
Abrams, the directors, for making per
sonal contributions in completing the
agreement.
The first days of the Institution were
pictured by Judge Harris. Only 130
students were enrolled. .The., annual in
come of the school was ssooo. Today
the enrollment is 900 and the yearly
income $300,000. The plant has in
creased from a valuation of $.",000 to
$ I. "00,000. The total number of grad
uates is 2."IMi.
Thoughts were turned from the past
to the present bv Governor Withv-
coiuiie, who said: "The institutions of
learning are Oregon 's ' greatest asset.
The university has passed through
trials and tribulations. Toe people of
the slate then did not know the uni
versity; but sentiment is strong today,
and Oregon stands back of the univer
sity." President Campbell explained how
donations could be used y the univer
sity in establishing loan funds to aid
worthy students.
At the close of the commemoration
the entire delegation viewed the laying
of the cornerstone of the new .fi0,0t(l
educational building on the southwest
corner of the campus.
REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS
Wm. .7. Waignier, Sr.. to Frank Bus
kay, lots 5 and li, blk. 2, Ben Hall's add
Woodburn.
Jno. L. Jones to Robert nnd Irene
Taiinzen, lot 2, blk. 3, Broadway add
Salem.
W. II. Venrrier et. ux to Wm. Wein
rick, pt. Aug Buder el, 20-7-1 E.
P. L. Brown et ux to J. .l. Brown,
Coon el.. 03-0-1W.
J. M. Brown et ux to P. L. nnd Ethel
P. Brow n, Coon el., 03 0-1W.
CATARRH
of the
BLADDER
ri'lievml in
24 HOURS
Evil Can
sale hcure the (MIDY
Jianiu O ir
-i General Feed n
Small Livery Stable
C.W. TRAIN
854 Terry. Phone S8r
li
WATER COMPANY
3ALEM WATER COMPANY Office
corner Commercial and Trade streets.
For water service apply at office.
Bills payable monthly in advance.
L M. HUM
Care of .
YICKSOTONG
Chinese Medicine and
Tea Company
Has medicine which will
cure any known disease.
133 South Hijjh Street,
Salem, Ore. Phone 283
L. C. Peters et ux to J. D. Bohunnon,
lot 2, blk. 3, Walnut Grove add, Salem.
J. D. Btdiannon et ux to Roy Bohan
nou, lot 2, blk. 3, Walnut Grove add Sa
lem. Hartley and Vraig to Earl E. nnd
Lulu G. Rowland, lot 23, Hollywood.
Alonzo L. Senmster to Ludnick and
Grace Mickelson, pt. of lots 7 and 8,
blk. 11, Myers add, Salem.
Jeli Philips et ux to Anton and Mary
Goldade, undivided interest in pt. Hy
Reed cl., 29-5-1W.
P. H. Klicwer et- ux to H. and Mar
garet Goldsworthv, pt. Shaw's cl., 25-5-1
W.
('has. .T. Spitzbart et ux to Alonzo L.
Scamster, lot i, blk. 9.T. Myers udd, Sa
lem. Leonard Flischman et ux to Wm. C.
nnd Annn M. Miller, lot 3, blk. 2, Set
tilenieir's add, Woodburn.
Hartley and Crnig to John and Eliz
abeth Stamen, lots 8 and 9. blk. 13, En
glewood add, Salem.
Hartley and Craig to John nnd Eliz
abeth Stamen, lot 8, blk. 7, Yew Park
add, Salem.
Hartley nnd Crnig1 to John and Eliz
abeth Stamen, lots 0, 7, 8, 11, 12, 17, 3d,
37 and 38, Englewood.
L. n. Roberts et ux to C. P. Walker,
Simon Swarts' cl. 70-7-2W; Thos. Eyre
cl. 73-7-2W. ,
John McCrnw 'to Christina Fisher, lot
1, blk. 53, Salem.
Roily Brothers et ux to G. W. T.aflar,
lot 1, blk. 2, Burlington add, Salem.
Alice E. ewby to Allen E. Evans,
pt. D b C of Samuel Pinter, 52-7-3W.
Mary M. Aplin to J'. B. Kennedy, lots
4 nnd 5 in Wilquits htld to St. Louis.
- Hog Market Dull
Portland, Or., June 5. Late this af
ternoon tops mere advanced on two
drafts of choice porkers to $S.."0.
The morning count-out of bogs show
ed 4o00 and a little better. I his is
the heaviest receipts for hogs for a
considerable time. Reports of last
month's receipts nt practically all
niAorican markets show a decided in
crease in the marketing; or swine as
was tiic ease at North Portland
for
the month of May. It is to be in
ferred from these heavy receipts that
all the markets have a pretty fair
supply in sight and there is no indi
cation at present that there will be
any shortage in the marketing of
hogs. Receipts today were a little
too heavy lor a good market and
together with n dull feeling that was
in evidence at the end of Inst week.
Buyers, shippers und speculators
lield'hark during the morning ami
bought only a few loads early at 10c
to l.'c lower price. Packers started
out hiTldimr considerably lower, but
were unable to buy hogs until later
and some trading was done at mostly
lfic lower price. On the close the
market was dull without any regain
in price. Best hogs of all kinds were
the best sellers. I'igs were slack.
The bulk of hogs sold yesterday at
S.."), a week ago at S.!l.-,(?.9.10. a
month ago at $9.00, a year ago at
7.")0((J 8.00, two years ago nt $7.1 ."rti
7.90, three years ago at S. i(n S.oo,
four years ago at $7.11007.7.").
Cattle Supply Light
Trade in the cattle division had
rather a slow wind-up for the end
of the week. Saturday trade was
ralher disappointinc. A shipment of
Commercial
Printing
mm
at
thel
Capital-Journal
Office
8ldl82
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TUESDAY, JUNE 6, 1916.
t i-rn ii ii ' " ' rtL
ten cais of Californias arrived too
late for the Saturday market and
were held over for today's. Today's
receipts wero fairly large and were
mad up vny largly of Californias.;
There were ten cars of Mexicans nnd
21 natives in the bunch. Only one
straight car of Oregon, stuff was in j
the yards. A few scattering heads!
were among the arrivals of mixed
loads.
t THE MARKETS V
The following prices for fruits
and vegetables are those asked by
the wholesaler of the Tetailer, and
not what is paid to the producer.
All other pricos'are those paid the
producer. Corrections are made
daily.
Tho only changes today are in the
vegetable and fruit line. New pota
toes are now quoted at 4 cents, green
peas at 9 and 10 cents nnd Bermuda
onions tit $2.80. Navel oranges are out
of the market and Valencies are ad
vanced 25 cents a box.
Crrains.
Wheat 85c
Oats
Rolled barley
Corn
Cracked corn ... .
Bran
Shorts, per ton
Alfalfa, California, ton
40c
$35.00
$35.50
$37.00
$27.00
$29.50
.$20.00
Butter.
Butterfat , 27c
Creamery butter, per pound 29c
Country butter : 20c22c
Eggs and Poultry.
Eggs, case count, cash
Eggs, trade
.... 20e
. . . . 21c
na 14c
8c
i Hons, pound
Roosters, old, per pound ...
Broilers, under 2 pounds
..19(?i 2!
Fork, Veal and Mutton.
Veal, dressed
Pork, dressed
8(5 9c
10c
8c
I Pork, on foot
Spring liunlis, 1010
Steers
7(ii 7 1 -2c
m-e i
Cow 45 l-2c
Bulla 3 l-24c
Ewes 5.
Wethers - 6c
Vegetable.
Toin.itues, California .....
Cabbage
Cucumbers
String garlic
Potatoes, cwt
Potatoes, new
Beets
Asparagus
Radishes
Green onions
Orecn peppers
(ireen peas
Egg plant
Carrots, sack, now
Carrots, dozen
Onions, Bermuda
Onions, Oregon
Rhubarb
Florida Celery
Fruits.
Oranges, Valencies
Lemons, per box
$2.00
$3.25
90c
15c
$1.25ro)1.50
4 c
.......7. $1.00
40c
40(
40c
25c
9(o 10c
18c
$1.75
40c,
$2.00
$2.50
40c
$4 00
$3.7.-.
... $4.00(a4.50
, 5
$2.00
$3.00
. $5.oo(s;$fl.oo
7 l-2
. $3.50
Bananas, pound
Apples
California grapo fruit .
Florida grape fruit
Pineapples ..-
Honey .......
Strawberries
Cherries, box
. . $i.oor?.i.no
$1.51
Retail Prices.
Kegs, per dozen, fresh rauch 25c
Sugar, cane $8.75
Sugar, beet $8.55
( rcamerv hotter one
Flour, hard wheat $1.10(7 l.lio
Flour, valley $1.15f;i 125
PORTLAND MARKET
I'liitlnnd. Ore., Juno 0 Wheat:
Club, 83(5 90e.
Bluestem, H5 -2r77 0Rc.
Fortvfold, SOft 02c.
Ited IiiL-siun, K5(700e.
Oats: No. 1 white feed, $2j2i
20.00.
Bin ley: Feed, $27.00(7, 2R.5(1.
Hogs: Best live. $.35(fi S.40.
Prime steers, $.35.
Fancy cows, $7.35.
Calves, $S.00.
Spring lambs, $0.00.
Hotter: City creamery, 20c.
Country bntter. 27c.
Kggs Selected local ex., 23(7; 23i
Hens, 15c.
Broilers, 2(Ti '2.V.
Geese, lOfille.
By Mort.
Vi, V
V Yoo CAnT
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EVERYTHING ELECTRICAL
Salem Electrit Co., Masoni Temple, 127 North High Uaia 1104
PLUMBING, STEAM FITTING AND TINNING
T. M. Barr, 164. South Commercial street Ifsia 1S
TRANSFER AND DRAY AGE
Salem Truck k Df ay Co., corner State and Front streets Usla Tl
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 ZensaJ, 50c the jar.
CENTRAL PHARj.TACY, formerly Poole's Drug Store
TRAVELERS' GUIDE
HOUTHERN rAClFIC
NOIITH BOU.ND
10 Oregon Kxpress ...
Ti4 Sound Social
!M Willamette Limited
1 - HliftHtd Limited . . .
1M 1'ortluml 1'nHSenuer
i?o Portland I'ltHsenKcr
14 Portland Kxprpss.-.
5 :00 a. m
, tt.12 a. to.
0 :'S2 a. m.
11 :5r a. in.
1 :L'S p. m.
B :U0 p. m.
8 :l)0 n. in.
No. 'SSI PurHiiari fust Freight 10:80 p. m.
no. .- t.ucui way relent. . . .10 a. in.
sotirii BOUND
1 Cutlfurnia Kxpress.... .3:32a.m.
17 ItoHptntrK I'liHsenKcr , .1 1 :'2o a. m.
No.
No. M Kxpmitlon Special . . .10 -.'Si 0. m.
No. II) CottuKe (Jrove 1'u.ns. . .4 :17 p. ai.
Makes connection with No. 74 (leer
urunch.
No. 11 Shnsta Mmltcd B :43 p. m,
No. U7 Willamette Limited... 6 Mop. d.
No. 13 San Francisco Ikpress 10 :30 p. m
n. 'Sl san trancisco i-ust
FrelBht
15
No. Local way Freight..
8Ti
HAI.HM (JKMII 1.1 NH.
No. 73 Arrives at Salem
.9:ir. a. m.
.0 :ftOa. m.
.2 :00 p. m.
.4 :-0 p. m.
lo. 70 Leaves Salem
No. 7". Ar. Salem (mixed) . . . ,
No. 74 Leave Salem
No connection south of Geer,
fUr.Esr, Falls Cur and WrSTRns.
No. 1(11-
No. 103-
Ni). lnr.-
No. 107
No. Lv. Sujem, motor
-Lv Salem, motor .
Lv. Salem, motr.r
Lv. Salem, motor
, , .7 :00 a. m.
. . t -4.', a. m.
, . 1 :40 p. m.
, . 4 MX) p. m.
. . 0 .15 p. m.
. . B :Oo a. m.
. . H :40 a. m.
..11 :'M a. m.
. . 3 .15 p. in.
. . (I : 11. m.
. 7 :45 p. m.
. . 1 :.'I5 p. m.
.v. SaO'in. motor
No. 2:1(1 Way Fr't lv. Salem.,
No. 102 Ar. Salom
No. 101 Ac. Snlcra
No. UIO Ar. Salem
No. HIM Ar. Sali
No. 170 Ar. Salem
No. 240 Way Fr't bi Hiilcm.
OIIKfJON KliECTRIO RAILWAY CO.
KOIITH BOUND
Train No.
...2 Owl ..
.... 0
, . 10 Limited .
.... 12
11 .....
. . 10 Limited
Lv. Salem
Ar. Portland
. . . 0 55 a. in.
. . . 0 :2ft a. ni.
. . .11 :35 a. m.
. . 11 ::i5 p. m.
, , . 4 :oo p. m.
. . . r. :50 p. m.
. . . 7 :50 p. m.
. . . 10 :00 p. m.
4 :.')"' a. in.
7:15 a. m.
0 15 a. m.
11 ;20 a. m.
1 : 45 p. ui.
4 :oo p. m.
5 :M7 p. m.
7 :D5 p. to.
20
22
SOI T1I noUND
Portland to Hallm
Lv. Portland. Ar. Salem
tt 45 a. m s:uj tsaicra oniy.
8:25 a. to. ... 0 Limited ....10:11 a. in.
Regiment of Marines
p 1 1 t II
San Diego, 'nl., .lune .".The Fourth
regiment of marines, Colonel J. II.
I'endleton
is entraining here today
iro to New Orleans, wnciice it will
oil tho transport Hancock for llayti,
to reiniorce Admiral Capertnn s forces
opposing the revolutionists there. I'll
expected orders were received last
night runl were rood in theaters and
other places where the men had congre
gnted. The regiment roniprNes 71
nfticcrs and men ami all will go except
the sich and those whose enlistments! rx , II II I
as this is tii permanent base of
Fourth.
We can save you money tu job printing-get
our prices.
NINE
M. Burger.
10:40 a. m. .
2 :U5 p. m. .
4 :4o p. ai. .
0 :Oj p. m. .
0 :-'() p. ni. ..
11 :4j p. m. .
Lv. Corvullls
4 :10 p. m. . ,
iiV. FOKene.
7 :.':.") a. m. . .
1 :5i) p. m. .
5 :5 p. m. . ,
lg :Uo p. ui. .
Lv. Snlcra
'. :isi n. m. . .
7:10 a. in. .
10 :15 a. m. .
Lv. Salem
I'm :5o p. m, .
7 ....
0
. ..12 :t5 p. m.
. . . 4 :25 p. m.
. . . a :40 p. m.
.... 8:t0p. ai,
...11:25 p.m.
. . . 1 :5o p. m.
Ar. Salem
. . . . 6 :37 p m.
Ar. Hal em
. 13 Limited .
.... 17 Local .
1!)
!M Owl ...
NOBTU BOUND
20
.. 10 Limited .
...10 Limited .
'."2 7w'l
HOUTU BOUND
, . 9 :4j a. m.
. 8 :53 p. m.
. 7 :BJ p. n.
. 8:10 a.m.
Ar. Rugena
, . :.r,0 . m.
31 Owl . . .
, .. 85 ....
0 Limited
. 9 :.') a. m.
. .12:2Bp. m.
Ar. Albiaf
... 7 ,.. 1:00 p. m.
Stooa at CorvalOa
Lv. Salom. Ar. Albany
4 :2o p. m 0 6 :20 p. m.
Ar. Albany
6:40 p. m.
Lv. SalcTj Ar. Buxena
8 :4 p. m 1.1 6 :50 p. m.
Woi.Diii'iiN Lor.ti, Daily Excir Bundah
Nth 84 Lcuv.! Salem 8 :40 p. du
No. IIS Arrives In tin'.m 8 :23 p. m.
in.
C'OIIVAIJ.IH CO.VNBCTION
NOIITU BOUND
Lv. f'orvallls Ar. Paleoi
8 :25 a. ru 1) 8 ;45 a. m.
12:12 p. tu 14 1:45 p.m.
2 :.I2 p. 111 10 4 :00 p. m.
4 : in p. in 2o B :37 p. m.
0:18 p. m 22 7 :63 p. m.
HOCTIl BOUND
Lv. S.dem Ar. Corvallla
10 :15 a. m B H :3-1 a. m.
4 (25 p. m O fi :1 p. ai.
12:55 p. m 7 2:20 p.m.
8 :10 p. ni 13 8 :00 p. m.
WILLAMETTE ltlVER RODTB
Oreirnn City Transportation Company
Leave l'orlliind for Orexon .'ity, llotte.vllle,
Ncwtwrit, Mlsal'nn (St. P1111I), WltiMitland,
Siilem (Onily except Sunday) ..8:40 a. m.
Leave Portland for Independence
Albany I'orvnllls, (Tues., Thura., Sat )
:45 a. m.
Iteturulng
Leave
CormllFs . . . .
All.sny
Inilcpendenco.
Salem
Salem
..8a. m Mon., Wed., Frl,
...7 a. ui. Mon., Wed, Frt
. . 0 a.. m-Mon., Wd., FrL
10 a. m Mon., Wd., FrU
0 a. m. Tues., Thors., Sac
HE WILL RECOVER
Sacramento, I til., June S. A patient
Napa statu hospital who swallowed
a tctixponn and some wire from a mat
trcHs und who was operated on last
wi'cU will recov.-.?. accordinir to woril
to! r,.,.eived today bv Dr. F. W. Hatch, su
sail
perintendent of state htrtpitals.
ARulpourWAntAdS
the
try one
o-rnorrawandsce
MOM