Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919, June 12, 1916, Page NINE, Image 9

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NINE
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By Mort. M. Burger.
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) CHIK0PRACTIC-SPIN0L0GI3T
DR. 0. L. SCOTT Graduate of Chiro
practic's Fountain Held, Davenport,
Iowa. If you have tritM everything
and got no relief, try Chiroprac
tic spinal adjustments and get well.
Office 40 7 if V. S. National Bank
Building. Phone Main 87. Kesidonce
Main 828-R.
LODGE DIRECTORY
A. O. U. W. Protection Lodge, No. 2, 1
Meets every Monday evening at 8 In the i
McVffrnnck linll, corner Court anti Liberty i
streets, K. O. Donaldson, M. Vt.
DONT WASTE TIME
Mcl'adden,
linnncier.
recorder ;
A. I..
It's a waste of time to experiment
S. A, l with liniments ami plasters when you
Urown,
CHINESE DOCTORS
SALF.M r.ODI'.K No. 4, A. F. & A. M.
Stated conimuuicntlous first Friday in
each month at 7 :3n p. m. In the Masonic
Temple, run. Mcl'urter, VV. M. ; S. Z,
Culver, secretary,
. C.YCE.Y Well known Chinese doc- SALEM HUMANE ROC FT Y-D. D. Keeler,
. i , ... r,,n i,,.!,, i nii i; I prcs dent ; Mrs. Lou Ti lson, secretary. All
tor has sueeosstully treated all dis-, ot rllelty or n(,B,et.t o( dunil; aul.
oases in the past ye jr. See test'mon- ma, aiIOuld be reported to the secretary
ials on file at. the Oriental Herti Co., j for Investigation.
040 State St., Salem. Out of town
patients treated by Symptomatic Di
agnosis. Send for diagnosis blanks.
julyl
CENTRAL LOnclE, No. 18. K. of V JIc
Cornack building. Tuesday evening of
Trtr-h week at 7 :.'I0. J. (i. Heltzel, C. 0. ;
W. It. (iilsou, K. of It. and 8.
CLEANEBS AND DYERS
APPAREL SERVICE COMPANY !
133 South High street. We clean!
press, repair, remodel and re line j
clothing and furs. Careful attention
given ill work. We call and deliver.)
Phone 728.
It. N. OF A. "Oregon Ornpe Camp." No.
i:U!0, meets every Thursday evening In
McCormick building, Court and Liberty
streets: elevator. Mis. Sylvia Scluuipp,
17UI Market, oracle; Mrs. Melissa l'er
sons, recorder, l'-l'.IO North Commercial.
I'bune 143U-M.
DENTISTS.
V)!i. 0. A. Ol.SOX, Dentist Adminis
ters nitron? o.id and oxygon gas.
Uoom 21 1. Masonic Temple. Phone
410. Sntcm, Oregon.
FOR RENT
FOR RKN'r 3 modem
housekeeping looms, 303
MODERN WOODMEN OP AMERICA Ore
gon Cedar Camp, No. 5240. meets every
'Thursday evening at 8 o'clock In Me
Cornack hall, curuer Court and Liberty
streets. Elevator service. Ceo. Ueluohl,
V. C. ; J. A. Wright, clerk.
CHADWIL'K CHATTER. No. 37. O. E. 8.
Regular meeting every first nud third
Tuesday nt 8 p. m. In the Masou'le Tem
ple. Minnie Mueller, W. M. i Ida M.
ISabcock, secretary.
have a dull, throbbing backache
sharp, stabbing twinges. Get after the
cans"! lleip the kidneys with Doau's
Kidney Pills. Road this:
A. j. Wood, OSil North Commercial
street, Salem, says: "Kidney and
bladder trouble got to a point with lue
about two months ago when I was ob
liged to take some steps in checking it
or suffer more serious results. The
worst time I had was just after getting
up in the- morning and the kidney secre
tions were very annoying. I believe us
ing Doau's Kidney Pills, procured from
Dr. Stone's drug store, and my kidneys
were restored to a nornuil Condition
nud I was freed from every symptom
of the trouble," (Statement given
January oil, lOIHi.)
On April 11, lOlii. Air. Wood added:
"I have had very little trouble from my
kidneys or backache since I got hold of
Don it's Kidney Pills. I don't know of
anything equal to thorn."
Price SO cents, nt all dealers. Don 't
simply ask for 11 kidney remedy get
Doau's Kidney Pills the same that
Mr. Wool has twice recommended.
Foster-M ilbnl'n Co., Props., Buffalo,
N. Y.
furnished
N. 14th St.
juuoIO
WOODMEN OP THE WORLD Meet every
Kridav nijthr at 8 o'clock In Mcl'ornack
block, C. W. llieous, C. ('.; L. S. (It
clerk, GU7 Court street. I'hone 593. .
North Howell Items
Mrs. Fred Peer and sou Iiob visited
with Mr. atiil Mrs! Lewis Sawyer in
Woodburn ast Sunday.
The ball game between Waconda
and North Howell was won by X. II.
the score being 12 to 1!'. Liberty and
North Howell will cross bats at Sclah :
Springs next Sunday.
Isaac Stevens is the owner of a
new Ford.
Pen Coomler of Salem was the guest
of his brother .1. S. Coomler, on Sun
day. A dance will bo given at tie Hall
Saturday, June 10th.
Miss Celia Bump returned home S:it
unlav: ..fter teaching the past term at
Mill' City.
Miss Bertha Weisner is attending
the Rose Carnival in 1 Portland.
Remember the revival meeting at
the church beginning June 11th, Rev.
Jasper will have e.iarge
inir with t.'c able assistance
deaconess from Portland.
Mr. and Mr?. ('. Hi Wiesner were
guests at J. 11. Bahghman's in Wood
burn Sunday.
Mrs. L E. Cutsforth and Grandma
Cutsforth visited with Mrs. C A.
Sawver on Saturday. (lervais Star.
rfcjjeijesfcsjealejfisl:!:
THE MARKETS
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
daily.
THE DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL
Classified Business
Telephone Directory
A Quick, handy reference for busy people
Monday of course is a bud day for
market ciiaugcs. Ordinarily there is
none and the only exception to the
rule today is that broilers are off and
are quoted at HI cents, following the
decline in the Portland markets.
of
i Wheat
Oats
j Rolled barley ..
Notice of Improvement of South
Church Street
Notice is hereby given that the com
mon council deem it expedient so tow.
Crrarns.
S2r8.-)C
.'40c
.'... $35.00
Corn $35.50
Cracked corn $37.00
Bran $27.00
Shorts, per ton $29.50
Alfalfa, California, ton $20.00
WOODBURN WILL CELEBRATE
Arrangements are well under way
or a gigantic , ceieiiiaiion in vtoou-
Julv 4th and there will be en-
FOR RENT Nicely furnished house
keeping rooms reasonable. 8")5 North
Commercial street. tf
FOR RENT Ry month or week, strict
ly modern ." room house furnished
or unfurnished. Phone 1737-W. tf
DE MOLAY COMMANDERY. No. S. K. T.--Regular
coucbive fourth Friday in each
mouth at 8 o'clock, p m.. In Masonic .'i'em
ple. Sojourning Sir Knights are courte
ously Invited to meet with us Lot L.
l'earce. E. C, Frank Turner, recorder.
FOR SALE
SALE Improved ''' A. on How
ell Prairie. Would consider small
tract near town or city property up
to' $2000. Price $110 per acre. Terms
at (5 per cent. R. box 102. Salem.
jum'12
UNITED ARTISANS Capital Assembly,
No. S4, meets every Wednesday at 8 p. in.
In Moose hall. C. O. Matlock, M. A. ;
O. .. Randall, secretary, Salem Bank of
Commerce.
FOR SALE 2 cash registers, 1 single
and 1 double drawers, 1 set of bil
liard balls; 2 sets of pool balls; 1 six
foot cigar ense; one roll top desk;
one fire proof safe; one S ilium bun
galow. Cill or write 1355 Ferry St.
tf
UODSON COUNCIL. No. 1, R. & 9. M.
Slated flssemlilv lirst Monday in each
month. Masonic Temple. N. 1. Rasmus
sen. Tux'?" Illustrious Master; Uleuu C.
Niles. recorder.
bargain, modern
of ti rooms, bath.
I.wlit two lurpe lot s i
of fruit bearing tie' , j DRS. B.
barn, chicken houses, wood
one block from car line, two
FOR SALE A a
house consisting
pantry anil
with nil kind:
large
shed;
SALEM COUNCIL NO 2K22-.Knights and
Ladies of Security -Meets every and apd
4tli Wednesday each month at Hurst Hal .
Vititlng members are Invited to attend.
E. F. Walton, financier, 480 S. 14ih St.
PACIFIC I.OIMIE No- .".n, A. F. ft A. M.
Stated communications third r riday
In each month at 7:30 p. in. In the
Masonic Temple. Hal V. HoLiui, W. M. ;
Erucst II. Cbeate. secretary.
,lr, nr.. I lwir.,1,,- Atorn it., nnrnnsn mxl
intention to inuirnvft South Chnrchl 1
street from the south line of State jterlammenc tor an o.ir.,iuai oun. a
street to the north line of Mission i partial report from the committee1
street, except that portion there occu-j noillt!, Utwan a entertainment on a
r"",,""'"(, . .-... . .. ,! , fh ,of,re held in
the Bush or Church g reet bridge ex-. wldIlurl- The (lllv will he .t.-.rto.l
lemung i om ti e " """Iwi.h the usual sunrise salute by Wood
street to the north line of the westerly , , , .opni lir
......... j - -
I ...:ll 1... C.ll,...,,.! ),. nnunaidn
au.iactnt. , , nv
i..i, .,. U'l.;,., Mm.
I r iii; i ji in ui 11 i nifti " I
OSTEOPATH
blocks from school. I'hone 3.14. jel2
tVTJR VALLEY FARMS For sale by
owner on county road and railroad.
R0 to 200 acres each, good buildings,
goon boP., .-.11 under cultivation, close
to scrool, prtrirs reasonable, naif
rash, balanccTime at 0 per cent or
modern income bearing city property.
P. O. Box 24ii. Salem, tf
II. WHITE and R. V. WAL
TON Osteopathic physicians '.ind
nerve specialists. Graduates of Amer
ican school of Osteopathy. Kirksville
Mo. Post graduate and specialized i:
nerve disuses .it Los Angclo.; college.
Treat acute and chronic diseases.
Consultation free. Lady attendant.
Office oOo-.lOU P. f. National Bank
Building. Phuue S5!t. Residence 31'j
North Capital street. Phone 4ii'..
extention of Bellovuo street, at tne cx-i
pense of the abutting and
propertv bv bringing said portion
South Church street to the official
grnd, Constructing cement concrete
curbs and paving said portion of said
street with a six-inch, two-course
Bituminous Concrete pavement,
consisting of a one and one-half
inch Bituminous Concrete wearing sur
face laid on a four and one-half inch
Bituminiis Coucreto base in accordance
with the plans, specifications and esti
mates for the improvement of snid por
tion of South Church street, adopted
by the common council on the 5th day
of June, 1!1(5, now on file in the of
fice of the city recorder which fsr a
moro detailed description thereof are
hereby referred to and made a part of
this notice; being that character or
kind of improvement known and desig
nated in said plans, specifications and
estimates as "Bituminous Concrete
Pavement No. 5."
Tho common council hereby declares
its purpose and intention to make said
above described improvement by and
through the Street Improvement De
partment of the city.
Bv order ot the common council.
Chas. F. Elgin. City Recorder.
Dated this fi day of Juu( 1010. jnel7
TJNDERTAKEES
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 Const
Forwarding company, llil South Com
mercial street. Phone Main t33.
WEBB & CLOCGH CO C. B. Webb,
A. M., Clough mortici.ins and funeral
directors. Latest modern methods
known to the profession employed
4H9 Court St. Main 120, Main 9S8S.
WE HAVE Farms for sale, very ve.is
. mmlile iii iiri.e. Cood buildings, well
located, equipped with teams
RIGDON-RlCHARDsON CO. Funeral
directors and undertakers, 252 North
High street. Dav and night phone
183.
cow?
THliHAPx-UTICS
hogs, boats, poultry, farm implements; WF.I.TMER SYSTEM Of suggestive
at
Walter L. Tooze, Jr.. will deliver the
principal oration. Those who are ac
quainted with ilr. Tooze know that
when it comes to delivering patriotic
speeches he is,all there, lie is an en
thusiastic supported of the Stars and
Stripes and the principles that emblem
represents, and he has command ot the
necessary vocabulary to express his
sentiments and ideas. Do not fail to
hear liim, especially as he is one of
the many successful productions of "l"' Bdets
own city. IndcpeniK nt. Asparagus
, Radishes
The closing meeting ot the Women s Qrcen oni0ns ....
club was held at the home of Mrs. (jr,,en peppers
Frank Whitman yesteitlny iiftern I Green peas .... 1 .
After u short business session the '''' j Egg plant
tiring president, .Mis. Blaine McCord, i Carrots, sack, new
gave a resume ot tne yeor-s worn auu ! Carrots, dozen ..
Onions, Bermuda
Butter.
Buttcrfat 27c
Creamery butter, per pound 29c
Country butter 20c22c
Eggs and Poultry.
Eggs, ease count, cash 20c
Eggs, trade : 21c
Hens, pound 13c
Roosters, old, per pound 8c
Broilers, under 2 pounds me
TelspisM
EVERYTHING ELECTRICAL
Salem Electris Co., MasonU Temple, 127 North High Uain 1109
PLUMBING, STEAM FIT TING AND TINNING ,
T. M. Barr, 101 South Commercial street If&ia 191
TRANSFER AND DRATAGE
Salem Track ft Dray Co., corner State and Front streets Mala T4
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
Pork, Veal and Mutton,
Veal, dressed
Pork, dressed
Pork, on toot
Spring lambs,
Steers
Cows
Bulla
Ewos .
Wethers
10 Hi
8(9e
IOc
.... 7 3-lc
7(7 l-2c
...... 01 -2c
45 l-2c
l-24e
5e
6c
Tom.itoes,
Cabbage
Cucumbers
String garlic
Potatoes, cwt
Potatoes, new . . .
Vegetables.
California
TRAVELERS' GUIDE
aOLTHERN PACIFIC.
INSURANCE
For all kinds of Insurance in Stand
ard Companies, call on
P. J. Kuntz
Boom 309. Bank of Commerce.
MONEY TO LOAN
ON Good Real Estate Security.
THOS. K. FORD
Over Ladd & Bush Bank Salem. Oregon
Mrs. J. W. Mooni took the chair for the
coming year. Mrs. O. C. Weller rend
ered a piano solo in her usual delightful
interpretation and Mis. J Kay McKin
ney gave two charming vocal solos. He
freshments were served by the hostess
assisted by Mesilanics Drake and Law
rence with Mrs. C. W. Waite presiding
at the ten urn.
The seating capacity of the ciun-
Onions, Oregon
Rhubarb
Florida celery
Fruits.
Oranges, Valencies . . . .
Lemons, per box
Bananas, pound
Apples
.$2.00
$3.25
90c
15c
$1.2oral.50
7. 4c
$1.00
, 40c
40e
40e
25c
.!l7; 10c
IHc
$1.75
40c
2.00
$2.50
40c
.... tl'iO
NOllTII HOUND
-Oregon Eipress . . , ,
-Film-Hi' LlmitHd , ,'. .
-Willamette Limited.
-Shasta Limited
-Port land l'nss'nKer .
m.
. S -.OOn
. .3 :o'J p. ni.
. 11 :T1 a. m.
.11 :Go a. m.
. . 1 :27 p. m.
. 5 :00 p. m.
. 8 :04 p. m.
California crape fruit
modious Methodist Episcopal church Florida grape fruit
was unable to nccninndnte the large j Pineapples
number who attended last Thursday ! fonev
night, when the eighteen graduates of i Hi raw berries
the Woodburn High School imuU their (,'iierrica, box
final appearance us seniors and pre-1 .
pared to assume new duties m life.
The church was artistically decorated
with ivy, white roses and fern.
At H o'clock, with Miss Louisa Boa
man nt the piano, high school girls
marched up the isle bearing nloft
bowers of green, tinder which the
.3.75
... $4.00(54.50
5
$2.00
$3.00
..... $5.00(546.00
7 l-2e
3.50
... $1.0fl(7i 1.25
$1.50
lid I'ortlaud Passenger
II Con land Hxiircss
rnrMiiml fns freight 10:.'I0 p. m.
I2tl Local way Freight. . . .10 :30 a. in.
SOUTH KOUND
No. 15 California Hipress. . . . 3:32 a.m.
No. 17 Hnacbut'K Passenger . .11:20 a. ni.
No. - KtiK.-ne Limited 10 :Ot a. in.
No. Ill I'oitaKe firove Pass. . .4:lUp. m.
Makes connection with No. 74 (jeer
branch.
No. 1 1 Shasta Limited !S:43p.m.
No. 'J7 -Willamette Limited. . . tlllllp.m.
No. 1.1 San Frnnclsco l-ktpress 10 :30 p. m.
No. !21 San I raaclbco L-ttst
Freight
No. 'J-ri Local way Freight.
Malum Okkr Li.nb
No. 73 Arrives nt Halein..,
lo. 7U Leaves Salem
No. 75 Ar. Salem (mixed;.,
No. 71 Leave llem ......
No connection south f (Jeer,
12 :0t a. m.
.11 : toa. in.
. .0 :1.1 a. m.
, .!) ;f.oa. in.
. .2 :0f) p. m.
. .4 :20 p. m.
nnrl now in crons. ill accept house
in Salem as part payment. S.piare
Deal Rolty Co., 202 I'. S. Bunk bl.lg.
NOTICE To the people of Salem,
that I have installed u complete oxy
actylene welding and cutting appar
atus in my shop. For welding Steele,
east iron, aluminum, brass and bronze.
We make a specialty of automobile
frame weldin-'. scored cylinders
blocks, broken erank cases. farm
and harvesting machinery. We 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. R. Origj. general black
smith and wood working shop. 1S95
State street.
July 3 :
CHICHETER S PJLLS
'I I:.. l!UOl 1111 Ml. a
ft
L 3
t llr..i
fill. II II, d r 1 I. .,14
rl villi l'.l.
Mlirf. II', f riMir
lracM. A .tl,r( lll l l l.- TKIl
11 uiinn mi i'ii.i m u
Tlinrniientics uracticed bv Dr. W. T.
TompKins, S. T. Mos powerful, nat
uril and successful treatment known
to science for the relief and cure of
headache, stomach, liver and kidney
trouble; rheumatism, constipnt'on,
infantile paralysis and all female
complaints, heart, lung and throat
troubles: all diseases of the eye; can
cer, goitre, epilepsia, asthma, nerv
ousness or tinv chronic disease. Sug
gestive therapeutics properly applied
to a diseased body is positive, sure
niul permanent in its results. Hours
! to 12 a. m. 1 to ." p. in., phone
001. Office rooms 1, 2 and 3 liiyne
liblg 341 Slltte St.. Salem, Oregon.
BCAVANGEB i
SALEM SCAVENGER Charles Soos.
proprietor, (larbnge and refuse of all
kiuds removed on monthly contracts
at reasonable rates. Yard and cess
pools cleaned. Office phone Main
2217. Residence M lin 2272.
WATER COMPANY
MOXEY TO LOAN
rangements for
money, will make
interest on highly
Homer 11. Smith,
Hldg. Salem, Ore,
-I have made ar- j
loaning eastern;
very low rate of
improved farms.'
room o .Mci.ornacK
Phone 9(1.
3f
if.
General Feed n
Small Livery Stable
C. W. TRAIN
154 Ferry. Phone 8
SALEM WATER COMPANY" Office
corner Commercial and Trade streets,
m ivmrn rnriMUii n I "T Waier SCrMCC appiv III U1HCD,
SdOBrSJUlGISTSnCWKKLtt 1 Pills payable monthly iu advance.
L.M.HUM
Care of
YICKSOTONG
Chinese Medicine and
Tea Company
Has medicine which will
cure any known disease.
153 South Hiph Street,
Salem, Ore. Phone 283
seniors, on the platform, each lady grad-
nnte attired in white nud wearing a
coisage boiopiet of ferns and white
carnations, the young men with bit
touhole carnations, the class flower.
Following invocation by ICov. L. (J.
Poor, a selection was given by the
hiyh school chorus under the direction
of R. L. I'faff, Miss Schramm accom
panying at the piano. All the voices
were good ami Mended very harmon
iouslv. Prof Pfaff and Miss Schramm
deserve much credit for bringing this
chorus to such a high state of iiiu-sical j
proficiency
The salutatory, given by Adah
Violet Dimick in a voice that could
lie clearly heard by all, was good and
merited the applause
Alfred A. Schramm of Salem gave
the hearers a rare musical treat in
vocal seb'ctions, " Nita Oitana, " (Ser
enade Sspagiude.) ft. DeKoven, and
" Invictiis, " Hruno Iliihn. Such n nil-1
tared magnificent tenor voice andj
splendid inti'ipretntioii captured the
audience and they were not satisfied f
until this Caruso gave an encore. He '
'was accoinpiinieil bv Miss Lucille Kunz
of Sah'in. Wooilbiirn . Independent.
! Retail Prices.
i Fggs, per dozen, fresh ranch 25c
I Sugar, cane 48.73
Sugar, beet $8.55
Creamery butter 35c
I Flour, hard wheat l.40oi I..1H
riour, vauey .th.i.jiii. uj
PORTLAND MARKET
Portland. Or., dune 12.
Wheat club HlirViillc
llluesteni il7Co.!l!lc
Fortvfold H'i'oO.V,
Ked ' Itussian M(o !Hic
I n t h No. 1 white f I 27.2.V 2l
Parley, feed i2H,2do"i0
Hogs, best live .tiS.10.
Prime steers 20di S,2"
Fancy cows $7.2o
t'n.'ves $s
Spring lambs $!ifn fl.2."
Itutter creanierv 2!lc
Country butler 27e
Eggs, selected local ex. 23('i2lc
Hens llttll 1-2
Broilers 17 18o
(leee I0(7i lie
Sai.bm, Falls City axd Westriix.
No. 1(11 Lv. Salem, motor 7 :00 . m.
No, 1(13 Lv Halem, motor 0:45 a.m.
No. ltifi Lv. Su li-iu for Mmiinutitli
and Alillc tl :IH a. m.
No. U7 Lv. Hnli'iu, motor .... 4:00p.m.
No. Kin Lv. Halem, uintor :15 p.m.
No. j:l Way Fr't lv. Salem.... B ,00 a. in.
No. 1H'J Ar. Salem 8 :40 a. m.
No. Hil Ar. Kalcu 11 :10 a. ni.
No. Kill Ar. Salem 3:15 p.m.
No. HIS Ac. Nalom 8:00 p.m.
No. 170 Ar. Salem 7:4o p.m.
No. 240 Way Fr't ar. Halem... 1 :35 p. ui.
OKIXJON KLKCTIItC RAILWAY CO.
10:40 a. m. .
2 05 p. at. .
4 10 p. m. .
u:5 p. m. .
!l :2l p. m. . .
11:40 p. ui. .
Lv. f'srmllls
4:10 p. m. .
Lv. Kugcne.
7 :,'), a. ui. . .
I :riO p. m. .
5 :2S p. m. .
Vi Mi p. in. .
Lv. Halem
2 :00 a.m. .
7 :10 a. ni. .
1 0 : 1 5 a. in. .
Lv. Halem
12 :55 p. m. .
7
, 9
. . 13 Limited .
17 Local .
19
21 Owl ...
NGllTU BOUND
20
.. 10 Limited .
, . ,18 Limited .
2 7wl !
HOUTU BOUND
.. 21 Owl ....
, 115
. . . G Limited .
Salem.
25 p. ai
S;ik"u
40 p. m
. .12:55 p. m.
. 4 :2o p. m.
.. 6:40 p. bv
. . 8:10 p. m.
..11:25 p.m.
. 1 :65 p. a.
Ar. Salens
. . ft :3?p. m.
Ar. Sfea
.. 9:45 a.m.
. . 8 :53 p. m,
. . T :65 A.' m.
.. saoirm.
Ar. Rugeae
. . 6 :50 a. m.
.. 9:30 a. m.
..12:23 p. m.
Ar. AIMat
1 :50 p. m. .
Btopt at Coryallis
AT. AID!
tmnr
ft :2Q p. m.
Ar. AlBanf
8:40 p. is.
Ar. Flugens
13 8 :ftU p. m.
WOOIIHOBN L0C.lt. DAILT EXCSIT 80KIUTS
No. lit Leaves Halem 8 :40 p. m.
No. 63 Arrives In Sa!SB 1:25 p. aw
COItVALLIS CONECTI0N
NOItTU BOUNO
Lv. Cnrvnllls
8 :-,") a. in. . ,
12 :1': p. in. .
2 ::i'J p. m. . .
4 :IU p.
U :18 p.
in.
Lv. Salem
4 :i."i u. in. .
7 :15 a. m. ,
9 :45 a. in.
1 1 :20 s. in. ,
1 :I3 p. m.
4 :OU p. m.
5 :M7 p. ni.
7 :55 p. in.
Lv. Portland.
(I l.'i a. in. .
8 :25 a. m. .
Noiitii BOUND
Train No.
a owl ...
8
..10 Limited .
i
14
, . , 18 Limited
29
SOUTH BOUND
POHTLAND TO HAI.Bll
Ar. Portland
, , 6 :55 a. m.
. . 9 :'.'5 a. in.
. .11 :35 a. m.
. 11 :.'I5 p. ni.
. . 4 :O0 p. m.
. . n :5() p. in.
. . 7 50 p. in.
..19:00 1. ai.
Lv. Rulem
Id: 15 a. m.
4 :25 p. in.
'l ;.".". p. in.
U .40 p. m.
10
14 ....
18
20
HOUTU BOUND
5
0
7
13
0 Limited
Ar. Salem
(Halem only
.10:11 a. m.
Ar. flalna
.. . O :45 a. m.
... 1 :45p. m,
.. . 4 :0O. n.
. . . 6 :ST p. .
. . . 7 :55 p. m.
Ar. Corrallts
...11 :33a. m.
... 5 :47 p. m.
... 2:20 p. m.
... 8 :U0 p. os.
WILLAMKTTK R1VEK HOUTB
Oregon City 'I'ranRportatlon Company
Leave Portland for Oregon City, Buttevllls,
Newherg. Mission (St. Paul), Wheatland,
Halem (dally except Hunday) . .8:45 a. m.
Leave Portland for ln(lenndenc
Albauy l oi vullls, ( lues., Tburi., Hat )
, 8 :43 a. ox.
Itt'turnUig
T.pavfr
Corvallts 8 s. m. Mob., Wed., FrL
Albany 7 a. in. Men., Wed., Fri.
Independence 9 a., m Mod., Wod , FrL
Halem 10 a. m. Mon.. weo., jri.
-l ues , inurs., mi
Halem
0 a. oi.-
FAIRFIELD NOTES
Pa"
lodnv. ''
Willie
keep it
I had a note from your eacherj
'Thn
((iiict. '
'Ex.
light, pn; I'll
NEWPORT-NYE BEACH
Automobile Passenger and Bag
gage Transfer
Furnished Tents and Cottages...
I orrespond'-nce Promptly
A nswercil
L. D. PICKENS, Box 271
it:
J. F. Ponton and family made a busi
ness trip to Salem Wednesday.
Mr. T. L. Haynes, of Portland, is
spending a two weeks' vacation at F. U.
UuKettes.
Mrs. T. A. Ditmars and daughter,
(iliidys, wero over Sunday visitors at
Corvallis.
Mis. N. Soha is spending this week in
Portland.
Mr. and Mrs. Zerzan, of Portland,
visited nt M. W. Mahoney's Saturday i
nud Sunday. Mrs. Mahouy accompanied
them home to take in the Hose festival.!
Misses Merle and Agnes Dultottfl, !
Margaret unci Nellie Mart lialer returned j
from high school last rrnia. .miss
lie .Miirthalcr was one oi tne gnm
tintes. The ball game between the Fairfield !
team and the married men was well at-1
tended. The score being 10 to 21 ill ta-
jplaed a very good gaum considering
tliey uau not nau any priu ior,
Frank Kaylor, of Salem, was a guest
at John Imluh's Sunday evening. Oer
vais Stur.
SUPREME COURT RULES ON
SAFETY APPLIANCE LAWS
Washington, June 12 The supreme
court today decided the federal safely
appliance regulations relating to
brakes applied to electric as well a
steam railroads nierating in interstate)
commerce in affirming a sordid of
17,300 in favor of hdgar r-.. ampneu,
injured inotornian of the Spokane and
Inland railroad company, who figured
;,, IN, mo between .'poknne, Wush.,
Couer il'Alene, Idaho, in wuica
IS iH'rsons were Killed.
Two loads of shot fired into a negro's
head at Fort Worth, Tex., didn't hurt
vor of the team The married men
hi in.