Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919, June 20, 1916, Page SEVEN, Image 7

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CHINESE DOCTORS
3. C.YUE.V Well known Chinese loo-
tor has successfully treated all dis-i
eases in the past ye jr. See test-uiion-l
lals on tile ar the Oriental Herb Co., I
C40 State Sr., Salem. Out of town!
patients treate.l by Symptomatic X I - i
agnosia. Sen J for diagnosis blanks.!
.iulyl
CHIROPRACTIC-SPINOLOGIST
DE. 0. L. SCOTT Graduate -A Chiro
practic's Fountain Held. Davenport.!
Iowa. If vou have tried evervthing'
and got no relief, try Chiroprac
tic spinal adjustments and get well.
Office 40(5 -7-S V. S. National Hank
Building, rhoue Alain 87. Residence
Main 82S-R.
CLEANERS AND DYERS
At rAK t'.L M'.HU t . LO.Ht'AN V I
138 South High street. We clean!
press, repair, remodel and re-line
clothing and furs. Careful attention
given ill work. We call aad deliver.
Phone 7-2,-!.
DENTISTS.
D3. O. A. OI.SOX, Dentist Adminis
ters nitrous o.id and oxygen gas.
Room. 214. Masonic Temple. Phone
440. Patent, Cirsjon.
INSURANCE
For all Kindi of Insurance iu Staml
ard Companies,. cu'J.'on .
P. J. Kuntz
.. Room 309, Bank of Commerce.
LODGE- DIRECTORY
a. O. C. W. Protection Lodge. No. 2.
Meets every Monday evening at H tu tlie
McCornack' hall, corner Court ami Liberty
streets. It. O. Dunalilson. M. W. ; S. A,
McFodden. recorder; A. I.. Hrown,
financier.
SALEM I.OliCi: No. 4. A. F. & A. M.
Mated communications tirst I-'riilsy In
each mouth at 7 :IIO p. m. In the Masonic
Temple. I bus. Mcl'arter. W. M. ; S. Z,
Culver, secretary,
SALEM HUMANE SOCIETY l). P Keeler,
presldeM : Mrs. Lou 'i'illscin. secritary. AM
cases of cruelty or neglect of duinl) uul- i
mats should lie reported to the secretary
for Investigation. i
I I
CENTRAL LOW R, No. IS. K. of IV Me- j
Cornark. tniililitiij. Tuesdav eveniiu; of'
' each week at 7 M. J. . llelizel, C. C. ; 1
W. B. tats in, K. of 11. and S.
It. N. OF A. "Oregon Crape Camp." No.
1300, meets every Thursilay evening in i
McCornnck building, Court and l.ilierty
streets: elevator. Mrs. Sylvia S.-haiipp. 1
17!H Market, oracle: Mrs. .Melissa I'er
Bons, reconler. lgiHi North Commercial.
I'uune 14":'.ij-M.
MODERN WOODMEN OF AMEHICA Ore
gon Cellar Cinn, No. .VJ-iil. meets every
Thursday eveniiu; at H o'clock iu .Mc
Cornnck' hall, corner Court and l.ilierty
streets. Elevator service. iieo. Ueltiohl,
V. C. ; J. A. Wright, clerk.
CiTADWIiR CHAPTER. No 37. O. E. S
Iteguhir meetinie every "first and third
Tuesdjiv or S p. m. la the Masonic Tem
ple. Minnie Moeller, W. M. ; Ida M.
Itabcock, secretary.
WOODMEN OF THE WORLD Meet every
Friday ninht nt ! o'clock in McCornnck
block, G. W. Uirous. C. ( .: I.. S. Oeer
clerk. 007 Court street. Phone V.Ki.
OR MOLAY COMMANDER!. No. o. K. T.
Itegiilar conclave fourth Frilay in eaeh
month at S o'clock, n in., iu Masonic Tem
ple. So.io'irnint? Sir Kuiirhts are courte- i
ously Invio'd to meet wiih us Lot L. j
I'earce, E. C Frank Turner, recorder.
UNITED ARTISANS Capital Assembly,!
No. M4. uomus everv WednesthiT t s p. m.
In Moose hall. C. O. Matlo.k. M. A. ; i
C. '.. Randall, secretary. Salem Hank uf i
Comni-rce.
KODSON COUNCIL, No. 1, R. A S. M.
Htareil as.'in'ily tirst M-nelay lu each .
month. Musniile Tcaiiile. N. P. Rasmus- I
Bm. Thrice Llastrums Master; Oleuu I'..
Niles, recorder. ;
8AI.F.M COUNCIL Ni 2;2'.' Knilits and'
l.ndi's of S-M-uriiy M-'-'ts every 1'ad and
4tli Wedues,t:,y each month at Hurst Halt.
Viitln; ncailt-M-s a:-e inciti-d to atti-ud. i
E. V. Walton, financier. tS'J S. 14th St. ,
I'ACIFIC I.OHC.E No. oil. A I", ft A. M. '
Stated .-oaia.onii-ations third Friday .
in each month at 7.:'." p. in. In the;
Masonic IVuip'e. Hal V. lloljiu. W. M. ; i
F. rn.nt II. I h..ate. sivrctar. I
MONEY TO LOAN
ON Good Real Estate Security.
THOS. K. FORD
Oer Ladl t Biuh Bank Saleat, Oregon
MONEY TO Li " Ar
rangements for
money, will ma'.e
interest on highly
-1 have male ar
loaning eastern
verv low rate of
imfrove-1 farms
Homer H. Smith, room .1 M-u.'ornack
Rids!. Saieti. "'re. Phone fd.
Let the Capital Journal New Today
Column put your dollars on the -.ij-ht
BOOB." Knows the Ball Game What?
MISCELLANEOUS
REDUCED FREIGIIT 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.
NOTTCF.To the people of .Salem;
that I have installed a complete oxv-
actylono welding and cutting appar
atus in my shop,
For welding Steele,,
-T. ' I
oast iron, aluminum, brass and bronze.
We make a specialty of automobile
frame welding, scored cylinders
blocks, broken crank 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. Grigs;, general black
smith and wood working shop. 18!5
State street. July 3
OSTEOPATH
DKS. B. H. WHITE and K. W. WAL
TON Osteopathic' physicians .ind
nerve specialists. Graduates of Amer
ican school of Osteopathy, Kirksviile
Mo. Post graduate and specialized i:
nerve Jisenscs .it I.os Angcloj college.
Treat acute and chronic diseases.
Consultation free. Lady attendant.
Office oO.I-.lOo L'. P. National Bank
liuilding. Phone fi.W. Residence it t'j
' Nrirth' ( a, dial Street. Phone 4i;V
TOR RENT
FOR RKXT Nicely furnished -house-'
keeping rooms reasonable. 813 North
Commercial street. tf
FOR RKXT By month or week, strict
lv modern 5 room bouse furnished
or unfurnished, l'iioue 17:17-W. tf
FOR SALE
FOR SALE - cash leglsters, 1 single
ami. 1 double drawers, 1 set of bil
liard balls: 2 sets of pool balls; 1 sii
foot eioar case; one roil top desk;
One fire proof safe; one ; room bnn
calow. -C ill or write K!."io' J'exry St.
tf
FOUR VALLEY FARMS For sale by
owner on eountv road and railroad.
50 to 200 acres each, good buildings,
gooa so,',, ill under -cultivation, close
to serool, prices reason.iide, half
ea9h. balance time at 0 per cent or
modern income bearing city property.
P. O. Pox 2 111, Salem. tf
lOACIil'.S-MOOO in cash, a house
and lot in Salem value $1000 and
assume a mortgage of $1000, will
pay for a 4" acre tra'et.of good roll
ing land iu Douglas Co. Half iu cul
tivation with new li room house, fair
barn, team, cows, hogs, poultry, farm
implements, crop and household
goods. Square Deal Realty Co., 202
V. S, Tlanl; hldir. Phone 'ifO.
SCAVANGER
3ALEM SCAVKXGER 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 Mtin 2272.
THLRAPi-UTICS
WKLTMER SYSTEM Of suggestive
Therapeutics practiced by Dr. W. T.
TomDiuns. S. T. Most powerful, nat-
uril aud successful treatment known
to science for lite relief and cure of
headache, stomach, liver and kidney
trouble; rheumatism, constipation,
infantile paralysis and all female
complaints, heart, lung an, I throat
troubles; all diseases of the eye; can
cer, goitre, epilepsia, asthma, nerv
ousness or uuv chronic disease. Sug
gestive therapeutics ptoperly appl'cd
to a diseased bodv is positive, sure
and permanent in its results. Hours
i to 12 a. in, 1 to .1 p. tn., phone
001. Offi.e rooms 1. 2 and il U.iyne
lildi' ."41 S;nte Sf.. Salem, Oregon
UNDERTAKERS
WFUR 4 CI.orGII CO C. P.. Webb,
A. M.. dough mortu-nns and funeral
direitors. Latest modern met.iods
known to the profession employed
4!'S Court St. Main 120, Main S'nSS.
RGDON-RK'll.i:l)ON CO. Funeral
directors and undertakers, 2 '2 North
High street. Dav and night phone
li:i.
Oenersl Teed ml
Small Livery BUble
C. VT. TRAIK
K Ferry. Thon I5S
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.THE DAILY CAPITAL JO1 RNAL, SALEM, OREGON, TUESDAY. JUNE 20, 191fi.
(Ce.utinuod. from Page One.)
j railroad leading to the international
bridge alter Major Anderson hud with
J drawn his expedition from Mexican
territory near here Sunday., again tore
jup the track and built a barricade of
j steel rails at tlic south end of the
' ' . ,u , ,
1'i - eso put- ilson had cn led out the
national guard.
The population of Miitamoras today
is still celebrating the ''retreat of the
gtingoos. " The belief is general on
the other side of the river that An
derson's column was forced to retreat
by the Curranza garrison. Two Mexi
cans, wounded in the rearguard ac
tion as Anderson withdrew, died in tne
Matninorns hospital last night, brii
ing tne total .Mexican ucnu as a
suit of the engagement to four.
Railroad Bridge Burned
Laredo, Texas, dune 20. Military
authorities are in estimating the re
port that a small bridge on the Inter-
ii'itiiinnl ( 1 rcatiiorthern railroad. .'10
miles east of here, which was borne
last night, was set on lire by Mexicans
All traffic has been held up pending
reconstruction of the bridge.
All business places in Neuvo Laredo,
opposite this, city, .wlnejl were closed
late yesterday by official orders, re
niniue.r shut today. The population
of-he Mexican-cityJvva greatly exeit;
ed last night, but no unti-Ainericaii
demonstrations were, staged, so far as
is known.
Quinaby Notes
(Capital .lotirnal Special Service.)
Quiuaby, Jtine 20. Mrs. William
Westlcy made a brief visit to her home
here on Thursday.
Mr, and Mrs. Westlcy and children,
who are now located at Oregon City,
say that Oregon City is one of the
liviliest little towns in Oregon and
plenty of money seems to be in circu
lation there.
Mr. and Mrs. Alex. Hidden and
Muster Merle Hidden will arrive here
this week from (ii t Falls, Montana,
where Mrs. Hidden iill be the guest,
of her mother, Mrs. John Westlcy
during the Summer.
' The frost of June 0th succeeded by
tile intense heat of the last week, hnsj
caused cherries and walnuts to drop
from the trees prematurely. Fruit
men say that thinning the fruit is of
advantage within certain limits. The
frost will also solve the question of
over-product ion on the Loganberry
emu. There will probably be all the
loganberries lie
demand for th
essary to supply tne
noted fruit, cutting
Catarrh Cannot Be Cured
wlthLOCAL APPLICATIONS, as they
cannot reach the sent of the disease. Ca
tarrh is a blood or constitutional disease,
and In order to cure it you must take In
ternal remedies. Hall's Catarrh Cure Is
taken Internally, and acts directly upon
the blood and mucous surface. Hall's
Catarrh Cure Is not a quack medicine. It
was prescribed by one of the bcBt phy
sicians in this country for years and Is
a reRiilnr prescription. It Is composed of
the best tonics known, combined with the
best hlnod purifiers, acting directly on the
mucous surfaces. The perfect combina
tion of the two Ingredients is what pro
duces such wonderful rsults in curing
catarrh. Send for testimonials, free.
F. J. CIIENKY & CO., Props., Toledo, O.
Pold hv liniKisiBia. nrloe 75c.
Tnke Hall's Family Pilla for constipation.
CATARRH
of ihn
BLADDER
re!iv (i in
24 HOURS
Each Can
Bui., lu-ars the (MIDYJ
name -
liro re it f inn II ti-rli'it
WATER COMPANY
SALEM WATER COMPANY Office
corner Commercial and Trade streets, j
For water service apply at office.
Rills pavnble moi.thly in n-lvnnce. (
L. M. HUM
Care of
YICKSO TONG
Chinese Medicine and
Tea Company
Has medicine which will
cure any known disease.
133 South Hiffh Street,
Salem, Ore. Phone 283
'- n ij i r i
Will AH Be There by Wednes
day Night 600 Leave
Portland Today
Portland, Or., Juno H, Mobiliza
tion of the Oregon National Guard at
Clackamas range, 12 miles from Port
land, will be completed by Wednes
day night, according to reports re
ceived by .Adjutant General White to
day. ' .
I'ortland troops, about M)0 strong,
will move to the mobilization grounds
at 2 o'clock this afternoon, and a tent
city will rise immediately. The sani
tarv detachments this morning com
jipleted their work of putting the range
in snnpe lor encampineiii.
Lieutenant K. P. Williams, the nuts-tering-in
officer, will inspect tl
troops probably Tlmrsilay, when they
will be formally mustered into the fed
eral service. '' ' ,
Patriotic cutlitisTnsm ran high in t lie
state toirav, Xekilv .four hundred riven
had beeii "eiilistit.1" 1his niOtifliioT mull
tooic recruits nee- awaiting exaniiua
tion. " " ' I
.Minougii many were rejected, cniet-
lt l.n..m.L.n f.C 1-1.. t 4-.,,., i.n.t 1....1 f.i.iil.
'.id per cent of the applicants were in
dxcellunt pii-cnl cond'i.tjon, 'acdord
ing to the recruiting officers.-
The first troops arrived nt the mo
bilization grounds ' at 0 o'clock this
morning. 'They were the supply de
tachment of about. 2." men.
the berry crop in
bring better prices
half will tend to
sav conservative
berry men.
Pert Morrison left this week for
California where he will look up a
location previous to removing his
family thither.
The .Misses Altn, Mary, and Ethel
Hall, motored to Portland Wednesday
where they will be the guest of rela
tives for Iwo Hecks.
It is rumored that. Miss Anna Lind-
gnn and Mrs. Arthur i;eardsie
be among those added to the Kaiser
i teaching force for the coming school
!vcar. Poth ladies are skilled educa
tors. A new well has been bored on j
the school grounds, aud work of con
, . ,. . ,, i..:i.i: in ....... I oinntiH
Slllli llllli loe nun iioiiiiiiii; .i...ii i
I . '" n
"The great heat during the past lu I
davs will inatct-iallv shorten the S, raw-
1..' :..!,;,... a ,.,l .!
Mil. ... ..... h
rain would
double the
the effects
men are
l o v I vi' l lie iici i ics
. ,. , i .
output. I he gardens show
of
t he severe heat. Ilnv
ing smiles thai won 't
come off. and claim that every
nng
points to a. I per hay crop.
Mrs. Mary I'ruilt is gaining -lowly
but is slill under the pliysir'au's care.
Albert Alderman of l'ti'k county,
visited relatives here this week.
Kliucr West lev is at I ie for a few
days from his work on Columbia
River.
Mr. and Mrs. .lack I'.utclier of Kn st
ern Oregon, arc spending a few days
visiting.
Dr. and Mrs. John Kvtins nccoio-
nidi bv Marguerite and John Jr..
pan
motored out an
with Ma.vtar n
Pet dogs her,
d spent the afternoon
datives Friday.
continue to disappear,
issintr llii. week is the
Among thoi
fox-terrier belonging to Mrs.
Thus.
Newton, and Who, the Snitch collie
belonging to the Matthcs children.
(In Sunday. June 21th occurs the
llavesville Sunday school con v cut ion.
This will tlic Mi'l-Siiiniiier con
volition mid will be held nt (linahv
Park, both fails will have a tendency
to draw a rccurd-breiiliing crowd.
THE WOOL MARKET
f Ki
wool
t Ori(iinuin)
les at Pilot H'n'k yes-
tiT.lllC
,-e, the reinail-able Hrengtli
of the market. The prices pant tO;
the growers arc double the prices i-iir-1
rent a few vi-mis ago. The situation is
due paitlv to the war and partly lo,
a natiual shmtage in the wool supplyl
of the world. The wool inisiness is
X atid tin' future outlook U bright,
because with high prices prevailing
manv n, an ui tout icrs are buying only,
what is ai'tiiaHv nc.-ilcil and eons''-1
ipiently the -helves are low. The pros-i
peril v iu the wool business is basic,
and lint due t" any taritf iiriiiiijcineiit ;
lic'-nu-e wool is now admitted free ofi
illlt V.
THE MARKETS
: ; H :
The following prices for fruits
and vegetables aro 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 live stock market is looking up
a little this morning with hogs on foot
.quoted at 7 1-4 and 7 o -i cents.
California tomatoes tire cheaper and
; the price of cabbage has advanced.
I With the home grown peas coining in,
I the price lias fallen wholesale from H
and 10 cents to 3 and 0. Onions are
(stronger, to the extent of 50 cents a
. hundred.
j Warm weather generality advance?)
the prices of lemons and the rule holds
good this time as another oil cents a
I box was added today to the w holesale
plice.
The
Portia ml price of eggs has ad
a cent but there' has been on
vanccd
change
locallv.
(Trains.
so,-
sicfi-toc
U5.08
. $35.50
$37.00
Wheat.
Oats
Rolled barloy
i uora
I .T -1. ,
I i.rucneo. cuia
Bran ; $27.00
y10rt9 Iier ton
... . .' 1
, ... $20.50
$20.00
Alfalfa,-California, ton
Butter.
Butlorfnt
Creamery butter, per pound ....
Country butter
EiC
29c
20c (g,22c
Eggs and Poultry.
F.ggs, case count, cash
Fggs,' trade
liens, pound
Roosters, old, per pound ...
Broilers, under 2 pounds . . .
.20c
Sic
12c
, 8c
loc
Pork, Veal and Mutton,
Veal, dressed
Pork, dressed
8f5 9c
10c
irti 7 :;--ic
7fu7 1-2.:
fil-2c
4fu5 l-2c
Pork, On font
Spring lambs, l!Mli
Steers
I Cows . . .
,,fn :',
id i, t
1
F.wcs
l-2c.
, 6c
Wethers
Vegetables.
California
1.2.1
50c
15o
...$1.25(al.50
;ic
$1.00
40c
, 40
25c
."(' lie
...... $1.75
40c
::.50
Cabbage
' ''"f "V'
B8 Barllcf
Potatoes, cwt
I,,, .,,,,,.,
new
' n ' ,
Beets
. A
,, ,
I Radishes
Green onions
', Green poppers
(lice n pens
Carrots, stick, new
Carrots, dozen ...
Unions, California
Fruits.
Watermelon" 2 1
IVnchcs sliMifol
Oranges, Valencies Ulrtj
l.einons, per box r,.r,iH'ii li.lnl ,
Cantlopes ,1.2.ifo .t.Ull
Bananas, pound sl
Apples $2.00
California grapo fruit $:i.00
Florida grape fruit in.OOW $11.00
Pineapples - - 7 l-2c
Honey - $3 50
Strawberries $l.00Ti 1.2.1
1 Cherries, box
$1.50
Betall Prices.
Fggs, per dozen, fresh ranch
Sugar, cane
Sugar, beet
Creamery butter
Hour, hard wheat
Flour, valley
2Se
$8.75
$8.55
35c
$ I. biro 1 .10
$l.l.1fa 12.1
PORTLAND MARKET.
Portland, Or., June 2'i. Wheat--
( 'lull h.'.r r,t ill,-; I'.lllestetll 00c: I'liltv
fold s.-.f !:,,.; ;,.il l.'iisiati s In ptic
(lnts.No. I white f I f Jl.liif.f i;.".n
lit
II
feed i
best i
10.
IfS.lllfi xlo
faie v i-ou
Prime st
calves
Spring I
i.."ill.
t 'n .'itnerv
lilltte
butter
F.gg-
( it v
20e: country
le.te.l local fVtlils
I lc
bioilets pil-ffl l-c;
gees,
Ocf I lc
Tin-re's no fool like tin old fool who
man a young
fool.
By Mort.
THE DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL
Classified Business
Telephone Directory
A Quick, handy reference for busy people
TelepkM
EVERYTHING ELECTRICAL
Salem Electrit Co., Masonic Temple, 127 North High Vain 1101
PLUMBING, STEAM FITTING AND TINNING
T. M. Burr, 1G4 South Commercial street Mala 193
TRANSFER AND DSATAGE
Salem Truck ft Dray Co., corner State ana front streets If&la 14
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
SOUTHERN PACIFIC.
NOIITII BOUND
HI OreK'w Express ...
-I IOiik.'Jih I.InilttMl
2S Willamette IJuilted.
PJ Shasta Limited
IS Portland I'lissenner .
I'O i'ortland PasHciiKcr.
I'orllnnil lOxpntss ..
. 5 :M a. m.
. . .:i Hi- p. m.
, . It: a. m.
..11 :o5 a. m.
. . 1 :g" p. m.
, . 0 :IH) p. m.
. . K il l p. ai.
Jg Portland fust FrelL-bt 10 :.I0 p. m
:ti iAjcal way Frelcht . , . . 10 :35 u. m.
SOIITH BOUND
lo California lOxpress. . . . 3 :.12 a. m.
17 Itosctiurg I'asseniri'r . . 1 1 :liu a. la.
g.'i h'uoui Llnilnil . . . . .lo an u. iu.
lit Cottatti (irovo l'ass. . . -I : 1 0 p. iu.
Makes connccttou with o. 74 Oeer
liraacli.
No. It Shasta Limited B :4.'t p. m.
No. i;7 Willamette l.luiileH... i: til p.m.
No. If. San Francisco lpress 10 ;.'10 p. m.
No. -lil Sim 1-raactsco rast
Freight
12 :01 a. m.
. 1 1 .In a. m.
. .ft s. m.
. .9 -oil a. m.
. .2 :hi p. iu.
. .4 :20 p. m.
No. JJ.'i- l.iical way Freight . .
Saieu Ckfii Line.
No. 7.'t Arrives at Salem....
lo. 7i Leaves Salem
No. 7o Ar. Salem I lllixi-il I . . .
No. 7 I Leave Salem
No connection south f Cieer
Sai.kvi, Fails Cur and Wkstfon.
No. H1 Lv. Salem, motor 7:Ot)s.ra.
No. lil.l Lv Salem, motor 8 :to a. ai.
No. Hi", - Lv. Salem for Moninoutl
and Alllle
11 :I0 a m.
-Lv. Siilcai, motfir .
-Lv. Salem, motor . .
-Wiiv I'r t lv. Suleni.
, 4 :oo p. m.
. (1 :1." p. tn.
. d ;0" a. in.
. 8 :40 a. m.
II :to a. ni.
. 3 : lo p. m.
. .00 p. m.
7:4. p.m.
, 1 .:i."i p. iu.
No. 2:t-
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Olili'iON FI.FC'iltIC RAILWAY
CO.
North iiocnd
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Ar. Kalem
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'ort land.
1.1
8:25
Famous Umpqua River
Swimmer Is Drowned
Cas.ius Trask, himself the rescuer
of many a frightened swimmer, and
a mau whose courage never faltered
when other lives were in danger,
perished iu the South I'mp'pia yes
tet.lav afternoon while his com
pun ion looked on und laughed as lie
sank while lugging only nil cvtended
hand.
In the s:,me hole 2.1 years eg.)
after a must hernii: rescue, he
dragged out three women and two
children who had almost drown ol
and some lime later in the sumo spot
lie recovered a bodv tind nt another
'time saved the life of a man. The
hole is located on the north side of
the river a short distance below- the
North Hoseliuig railroad cut.
Xoted as a swimmer mid having to
SEVEN
M. Burger.
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Ar. HaJeni
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Ar. Bug'ns
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Ar. Allikny
21 Owl ...
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5 Limited
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Ar. Albany
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Ar. Altiany
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WooMlCKX I.OCAI. DAII.I ElOPT BlINDiH
No. HI Leaves Salem 8:0 p. m.
No. ti'J Arrives la Sa'in 1:25 p. .
COKVALI.1S CONNECTION
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Ar. Bairn
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WILLAMETTE ItlVKR ItOUTB ,
Oregon City Transpertatlon Company
Leave I'urtlnnd for Oregon I'lty, Hiittnvllls,
Newherjc. Mission (St. I'aiill, Wheattand,
Salem (dully except Sunday) ..11:43 a. m.
I.piivb 1'ortlanil for Indepf ndence.
Albany Corvullls, ( Tues., TUurs., Hat.)
V) .1J IM.
Ik-turaluif
t I en vi..
, , m. ir.(
( orvaim n b. in. linn, -'
Allmnv 7 a. in Mon., Wed., Krl.
Imleiienileiice. , . . II a.. ia Mon., Wiul , Krl.
Snlem to a. oi. Mon.. Wed., Frl.
Salem 0 a. m. Tuci., Thurs., Sat
his credit the rescue or recovery of
at least nine licrsons 'from the water
the "hero of the I'mpcpia," as In
: was often called, had come to ba
spoken of as the man who could not
i lie drowned unless you tied a rock
Ito his neck. Therefor" whoa he win
i taken with "the cramps" about 2:'.')
'o'clock yesterday afternoon in a
! swimming hole which he had know a
d r years, his follow lint hers never
'thought he was serious aud that his
i alls for "Help, I've got the cramps' "
'v.cro meant to elicit tiJ. la Imi
, striggles he came within 2.1 feet of
the bank where were a halt' dozen
or more of his friends and sank in
little more than eight feet of water
; wh;ch was not even -swift. Roivliir
11 e view.
The readier a man is to advice every
one else, the nunc unwilling he is likely
to be lo take advice, even when it is
perfectly good.