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"HEEZA D a My C a pi t a I J RATES FOR ADVERTISEMENTS: One APARTMENTS THE NEW MARION APARTMENTS Nelson G. Freeman, proprietor, os cillating wll heals, hot water neat, Dutch kitchen?. Beautifully locat ed, opp. Marion -park, 010 N. Com mercial St., Salem, Oregen; I'bone 209; .Tnttitor service, ' CHIBOPBACTIC-SPINOLOGIST DB. O. L. SCOTT Graduate of Chiro- fractic'i Fountain Held, Davenport, owa.' you have tried everything and got no relief, try Chiroprac tie spinal adjustments and get well. Office 400-7-8 U. S. National Bank Building, Phone Main 87. Residence Main 82S-R. DENTISTS. DB. O. A. OLSON, Dentist Adminis ter nitrous ozid and oxygen gas. Boom 214. Masonic Temple. Phone 440. Saieni, Oregon. MISCELLANEOUS . B EDUCED FREIGHT RATES To and M. .11 . .11 ,nn.hoMl Hum up.r 'y"";i lod service. Capital City Transfer Company, agents for Pacific Coast Forwarding company, 161 South Com mercial street. Phone Main P33. OSTEOPATH 1BS. B. H. WHITE and R. W. WAL TON Osteopathic -physicians Mil erve specialists. Graduates of Amer ican school of Osteopathy, Kirksville Mo. Post graduate and specialized it nerve diseises it Los Angelej college. Treat acute and chronic diseases. Consultation free. Lady attendant. Office oOS-508 V. S. National Bans Building. Phone 859. Residence 348 North Capital street. Phone 409. TJNPEBTASSB3 WEBB ft CLOUGH CO C. B. Webb, A. M, Clougli morticiins and foneTal directors. Latest modern metiodt known to the profession employer 499 Court St. Main 120, Main 9S8S BIGDON-BICHARDisOK CO. Fun era) directors and undertakers, 252 North High street. Dav and night phont 183. WATER COMPANY BALEM WATER COMPANY Of fic eorner Commercial and Trade streets For waer service apply at office Bills payable mon'.hly in advance. 8CAVANGER BALEM SCAVENGER Charles Sooi, proprietor. Garbage ana reruse oi an kinds removed on monthly contracts at reasonable rates. Yard and cess pools cleaned. Office phont Main 8247. Resiil-n-e ' J- g27. FOB SALE FOR SALE Or trade for farm, a gen eral merchandise stock of goods, well loented in a live town with cream erv and cheese factory; also a- con solidated school. Dairy comnuiuity. Square Deal Realty Co., 2u2 I'. S. Bank Bldg. Phone 470. HOP BASKETS MORLEY'S PAT. BRACED STYLE, Depot American fence. Screens for Doors and Windows. Faints, Oils and Varnishes. Ktnves reDaireil and sold. R. B. Fleming. Court. Phone 124. LODGE DIRECTORY k. O. U. W. Protection ' Lodge. No. 2, Meet every Monday erenlnx at 8 In tba McCornick bill, corner Curt and Liberty trecta. K. O. Donaldson. M. W. : B. A McFadden, recorder; A. L. Brown, ooancier. CBNTRAL LOnnE, Cornack bulldlnr. No: 19. K. f P. Me- Tueaday vIb( oc acb Jrt at 1 :30. I. u. UeituH, c. c. ; W. B. Gilon. K. of R. and 8. ALEM LODOB. No. 4. A. F. A. M Btated communications nrst r rmay id i each month at 7 :3i p. m. id tbe Masonic i Temple. Chaa. UcCarter, W. M. ; 8. Z, I Culver, secretary, SALEM HCMANE 80C1ETT D. D. Keeler. prealdelft'; MPs. I.oa Tinson. Tetary. All cue of cruelty or anglect of dumb nl-1 aaala abould be rvported to tbe aeoreUry tor Investigation. i B. N. OF A. "Oregon Grape Camn." No. ! 160. meet every Thursday eventngV MeCornack building. Court and Libert V-unri lira i.iwi ij i. Sylvl Schiiipp.! Mfi. Mtllaaa Per I KoTtb Commercial. ! streets: elevator. Mra. 1791 Market, oracle on, recorder. 1290 N Fkoo 143U-M. WOODMEN OF THE WORLD Meet every ! Ylday nlgbt at 8 o'clot-k In Mcl'ornacl ; block, G. W. Harous, C. C; L. S. Oeet dark. 607 Court street I'ban 69X I BOOB", "e helps HUGH ESMAKES HIS (Continued from Page 1.) nger befire tonight. Villcox was tho guest of the Hamilton club nt a lunch eon toilny where he was slated for n short address. Candidate Hughes will receive the po lice protection usually accorded a presi dent wheu lie arrives here tomorrow. A squad of plain clothes men were order- ed today to mingle with the crowds in me inu- ui pmuur ouu um-oi -au.-jM. lima characters. A cleanup was begun today in Known i-riiiiiuui? in uiuu-ipuiiiMi iu the big crowd that will be drawn to the loop by Hughes. A special detail of detectives will meet the candidate's party nnd remain with it nil the time it is here. With the arrival of Willeox. the ad vance guard of the democrats made his entry into Chicago almost siinultauoous Iv. .Senator Thomas Walsh of Mon- tana, arrived here today and put up nt the Blnckstone, hotel shortly before Willcox registered. He wiU confer with tlia nntinnnl r1tmn.tri)tii luml.ipu riitfxi -. " "'. . , ' morrow. .-ntiontu i. nairman ance mc- .. -T.will touch upon the tariff-and foreign lHinHESTtR S PIl L S nations, enlarging nnd expanding his f T11K DIAMOND URAMD. K DIAJHM llltAM fur 85 3 H ,nkiioTOMllc.se.Alw.riKslii.l. SflinRVIlRIJfirilfiTSFVFBVUHFPF -. i LODGE DIRECTORY Continued, i CHADWtCK CHAITKR, No. 37, O. E. 8. Regular meeting every first and tblrd Tuesday at 8 p. m. lb the Masonic Tem ple. Mluule Moeller, W. M. ; Ida M. Babcock, secretary. DB MOI.AY COMUAN'DERI, No. 5, K. T. Regular conclave fourth Friday In eacb month at 8 o'clock, p m., 'In Masonic Tem ple. Sojourning r Knights are courte ously invited to meet witb us Lot L. Fearce, G, C, Frank Turner, recorder. ONITEil ARTISANS Capital Assembly, No. 84. meets every Wednesday at 8 p. m. la Moose ball. C. O. Matlock, M. A.;, C. Z. Itnndali, secretary, Salem Bank f Commerce. aortflON COUNCIL, No. 1, R. 8. M. Btated assembly flrar Monday In eacb month, Masonic Temple. N. P. Itaamtis sen. Thrice Illustrious Master; Glenn C. Nile, recorder. SALEM COUNCIL NO. 2012 Knight and Ladle of Security Meet every 2nd and th Wednesday eacb montb at Uurst ElalU TUltluz members are Invited to attend. B. F. Walton, financier, iSO 9. 14th St PACIFIC LODGE No. CI, A. F. A. M. Stated communlcatloas third Friday In each montb at 7 :3tt p. m. In tbe Masonic Temple. Hal V. Bttlam, W. it. ; Ernmt 11. 4'boate. aicretf: MODERN WOODMDN OF AMERICA Ore- fa Cedar Camp, No. 624U, meet every bursday evening at 8 o'clock In Mc Cornack hall, corner Court and Liberty streets. Elevator service. Geo. Belnobl, V C. ; J. A. Wright, clerk. Children Cry FOR FLETCHER'S C ASTO R I A FOR EXCHANGE FOR EXCHANGE 40 acres good land new 0 room house, barn, team, cows, calves, hogs, poultry all farm imple ments,- crop. I'm e.iotiu.uo. ill ne cept 1000.00 jir UM0.0O Slem prop erty. Wiiuare Meal Kealtv t'o 'JO- j t 's. Hnnk Rldir. ' auir9 1 Why Have Your Capital tied Lp In an Empty House? A Capital Journal FOR RENT Ad at One Cent a Word will Get You a Renter.' ty4L; '' iiit5i"iJJi'V I Formation of n republican advisory "ISk SKI T5 Jl'a'i!? V 'committee which, with Chairman Will I iv Dmeiit. Aikf.riii.ciri.TEns cox will be in direct eharfte or the re- I i THE DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON. MONDAY, AUG. 7, 1916. - ourna I's CI a ssi f red A d Cent per wwd for the first insertion. One-Half Cent per word for Corniick is expected to arrive tomorrow morning. . - Big Crowd Greets Him, Detroit, Mich., Aug. 7. Charles Ev ans Huehee arrived in Detroit early to dnv on the first lap of his trans-couti-i ... . T , -', . nentnl tour and amid -the reverberation The following mutters have been set of bombs, the blare of band music and, for hearing by the public service com vigorous hand clapping on the part of amnion: Portland, August 18, salt; Co few hundred people assembled at the . August 17, telephone; Mapleton Mich gnu Central depot. The special ' b . J . n :,: ' ..:.. .i, Ui,i;n.. ,.!; Auaust 18-19, Willamette Pacific cross- Bni party was about 20 minutes lute in-: to Detroit. , Altnougn mere were out rew ' out- breaks of ckeerine alone the line of pa-1 rade from the station to the hotel l'ont-1 Sutherlin, rieptembor. 1, irrigation. chnrtrain the demonstration was re-! ninrkable hi the ize of the crowd that The car situution on the Southern lined the route of the procession. The Pacific north of Ashland docs not. im caudidate, seated in an automobile with prove. Today's report from the corn ers. Hughes, rode from station to hotel- pnny to the public-service commission with hat . in hand, smilingly acknow- shows a slightly greater shortage than ledging the greetings from the crowds. has existed heretofore. The shortage Hughes' two addresses tonight will -at present is 433. be the first stump speoches of the actual i cnnipnign. . Shortcomings of the demo- crnt o administration, it was learned to ,Hr w;n be the big theme of these ad- 1 rr 1. . . :,. . ,.., 1 ureases, luc Suvriu..r l rm-mi iu concentrate his attack op the presi,- dent's Mexican policv, but in addition ..i ,. - ; , ' J ..puoiican campaign, n ill lie aniiuuin-ru Wl,,lln " fewdnys, it was learned. The committee win ne enrirciy sepnrure anu distinct from the republican nomiuatioii committee and from the campaign com mittee recently foreil. The advisory oommittee will consist of from five to nine members and three of tjie places already have been tenta tively assigned. The men already se lected are Willinm I.oeb, former secre tary to Colonel Roosevelt; George B. Cortelvou. also a former secretary to tlio colonel and Charles D. Hilles. form erly AVilliam Howard Taft's secretary. The complete personnel of the commit tee will be announced within a few da vs. Huehes is taking a verv personal in- , terest in the matter of the selection of n vice-chairman of the nntionnl c.ommit toe. to be in charge of the western headquarters at Chicatro and it is likelv t that he will confer with Chairman Will J cox and other leaders on this subject in i Chicngo. No announcement of the can didates own preference for this job has been forthcoming, but it is said that A. T. Hurt, of Kentuckv, is beiug seri ously considered. CONVINCING TESTIMONY Given By Many Salem People. Experiences told by Salem people . Those who have had weak kidneys Who used Doan's Kidney Pills Who found the remedy effective Such statements prove merit. You. might doubt an utter stranger. You must believe Salem people. Here's Salem proof. Yerify it. Rend. Investigate. Be convinced. You'll find why Sulera folks believe in Doan's. James Bntehelor, E. Mission St., Sal fm, says: "Doan's Kidney Pills are in my estimation a very reliable kidney medicine and I don't hesitate to recom mend them to my friends. I took Doan's several years ago for lameness "cross my kidueys and at that time my Kioneys were mure or irnn irrcgumi iu action. Doan's Kidney Pills soon over come that trouble and since men i haven't been bothered by my kidneys." . Price 50c, at all dealers. Don't sim ply ask for a kidney remedy get Donn's Kidney Pills the same that Mr. Bntehelor had. Foster Milburn Co., Props., Buffalo, N. Y. Coast Guardsman Falls Off Cliff Marshfieid.- Or., Aug. 7. Falling over a precipice near Coos Head, Lloyd Lockey, aged 25, a coast guardttman, sustained injuries whei'n may cripple him for life. He is being brought to North Bend hospital by boat. Lockey lay on the rocks under the cliff several hours before a passing guard heard his cries. He was lifted to the brink of the precipice by- roes. His hip is broken. ' Journal Want Ads .Get Results You Want Try one and see. Children Cry FOR FLETCHER'S C'ASTO R I A il.lvnao ef Anni.taiioa ff ta nnmlnn v. .... State House News ing and appropriation of county road; by railway; Bend, August 21-2-3, irri-j nation ; 15urns, August -o, icicpuuiu, Drain. Auirust 31. passenger service; Articles of incorporutiun of the .lohuson Grocery company, capitalized for $2000, and of the Washington Phar macy, capitalized for $3500, both of Portland, were filed at the office of the corporation commissioner this morn iug. The Maxwell Land Bad Irriga tion company of Hcrmiston has filed a certificate of dissolution. One pupil in every eight that attend ed school in W'ascp .county last year was in the high school, according to a report which has been filed with Su nerintpuilent of - Public Instruction Chun-hill hv (ountv Suneriiiteiulciit Bonnev. The hiuh "school attendance. was 32H, out of a tolul school enroll ment of 2919 pupils. Besides holding one annual and six local teachers' institutes during the venr, Superintendent iionney nciu j.m educational meetings for the pupils and patrons in the-, various school dis tricts iu his county. To do this and attend to his other school duties re quired him to travel ;5352 miles. Thirteen of the schools of Wasco counrr employ more tlinn one teacher. The Dalles with 32 teachers being the largest school. The district school boards of Hood River county have entirely done away with the school terms of six, seven and eight mouths, according to the annual rexirt of County Superintendent (lib son which has just been filed with state superintendent Churchill. The report shows that every school district in Hood River county hail nine months of school lust year. The salaries paid teachers iu the country districts are the highest of anv county which has yet reported to the state department of education, he average being $75 per month. According to the annual report of county superintendent K. J. Moore, which was filed recently with state superintendent .1. A. Churchill, Lane ii-i ..i.:i.i.a.. .i..w.t COIIlll I1M 14,1-1 J iuiuicii ul "'"""IfitJ-- 1 age. Thev are about evenlv di viiled 1 8arUc between boys and girls. The teachers' registers show that 158 children in I.ane county aro under six years uud 43 are over 20 years of age. The great est number of pupils nre between the ages of 14 and 20 years.. Lane county has 19ii school districts, the largest number of any county lu the state. Seven of these are union high school districts, and 150 have on ly one teacher. Lust year 445 teac hers were employed in th.it county, 82 of whom were men. Eight new school houses were built last year. IT'S YOURKIDNEYS You have swollen feet and hands! Stiff, achy joints! Sharp shooting rheumatic pains torture you. You have aching back, pain in the lower abdomen,' difficulty when urinating! Look out! These are danger signals. Trouble is with your kidneys. . Uric acid poisoning in one form or another, has set in. It may lead to dropsy or fatul Bright' disease if not checked. Get some GOLD MKDAL Haarlem Oil Capsules immediately. They are an old preparation, used all over the world for centuries, combining natural healing oil and herbs, well-known to physicians ad used by thousands in their daily practice. The Capsules are not an experimental, makeshift "pat ent medicine," or "salt", whose effect is only temporary. They are a stand ard remedy, and act naturally, gently and quickly. ' But when you go to the druggist, insist on getting the pure, original Haarlem Oil. in Capsules. Be sure tbe name GOLD MEDAL is on the box, and thus protect yourself against counterfeits. Wedding Invitations, Announcements and Calling Cards Printed at the Jour nal Job Department. . CtfH pvw:. Hovy Pp You) T COME- ToWLt IN VjT i i m jt m THE MARKETS Tlie following prices for fruits and vegetables are those asked by the wholesaler -of the roller, aid not what is paid to the producer. All other prices are those paid the producer. Corrections are mado daily. Eggs are holding strong at 23 cents cash and 25 cents in trade. One or two houses paid -4 cents cash Saturday to fill their special orders. The Portland highest price is 25 cents. Veal is in good demand at 10 and 10 V-j cents. Auotiier car of the fine Turlock cantaloups arrived this morning with a wholesale price of $1.50 and $1.75. Suirar is down 20 cents, briiisiiiu the price of cane sugar to $S.ti5 and beet; $t.45. It appears that the women ofj the country played a hand against the sugar refineries and won by refusing! to do much canning with sugar so close! to the nine cent mailt. Anyhow, the unheard of thing happened, that of a reduction in the price of sugar in the midst of the canuing stnson. enpms. Wheat '90(a 92c1 Oats, new , 35c I Oats, old 3c8 Rolled oarley , $35.00 i Corn - ifu $42 Corn, cracked Bran $2fi.50fti27 Shorts, per ton $31.00 Alfalfa, California, ton .$20.00 Hay, clover $9(5'$10 Hay, cheat .... Hay, vetch .... Hay, timothy, $1U($12 lltfj12 $lu((i$10 Butter. - Butterfat - 80c Creamery butter, per pound ......29c Country butter .. 20c 22c Eggs and Poultry. Eggs, case couut, cash 23c KjiKs, trade 25c Hens, pound 13c Roosters, old, pec ponnd , 8e Hioilers, under 2 pounds ...lie Fork, Veal and Mutton. Veal, dressed HMalOUj Pork, dressed Pork, on foot Spring lambs, 1910 ., Steers 10.tolle $8?jH.85 7tS7 l-2c 5(ffi5 l-2e 4(34 l-2c 3&3 l-2c 4Cai l-2c 6c Cows t BuUg Ewes Wethers Vegetables. Tomatoes, California . . . . Cabbage Cucumbers .... 75c .... 40c. 4075c 15 Potatoes, new l'lfi'l'-jc 40c Beets Radishes . . . . Green onions , 40 40 Green pepiers Carrots, dosen Chiions, California Beans, green and waxed Onions, Walla Walla ... Fruits. Watermelons - Peaches c .... 40 .... $2.50 4c $2.50 .... 1 l-2e 50(o 75c $4.00 Oranges, Valencies Lemons, per box $0.50(g $7.00 $l.50fi 1.75 :. 8 aiituloupes Bananas, pound California grape fruit Florida grajie fruit Pineapples $3.00 (6.00 :.. 8e $3.50 $1.25 $1.15 Honey ... California plums Apricots . . Retail Prices. r-ggs, per dor.cn, fTesh ranch 30e Sudur, cane $s.05 KnKar. beet $"45 Creamery butter 35c r'lmir, hard wheat $l.0 r'lour, valley $1.35 ' " PORTLAND MARKET Portland, Or, Aug. 7. Wheat club $1.0(1 ltlnestem $1.12 Kortyrold $1.07 Red Kuss'au $1.05 . Oats Xo. 1 white feed $27.50 Marley, feed $2H Hogs,' best live $9.7" , Prime steer $7,25 Fancy cows $5.25 . Calves $7.50 Hpring lambs $3.25 Butter city creamery 3Uf Country butter 2"c r-ifgs sclcjled local ex. 3u Hen 15c Broilers 1 Ufa 17c Geese H'fci 1 To By Mort. CYoo Poor. Nut iDi6T comet0 , JFALC 'COME; -To StOSTE- J v e r t ising Pa g e each successive subsequent insertion THE DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL Classified Business Telephone Directory A Quick, handy reference for busy people EVERYTHING ELECTRICAL Salem Elestri Co., Maaoni. Temple, 127 North High ICaia lKt PLUMBING, 8 TEAM FITTING AND TINNING T. If. Barr, 164 South Commercial street 1UU 111 TRANSFER AND DRAY AGE Salem Track ft Dray Co., eorner State and front street Halm Tl I Dry Zensal Moist Zensal TRAVELERS' GUIDE SOUTHERN PACIFIC. NORTH BOINO No. - IB Oregon Express B :60 . av No. ' U4 P.ngene Limited 8:02 p. v. No. 28 Willamette United... 9:22a. m. No. U'Shaat Limited 11:05 a.m. No. 1H Portland, Pawienirer ... 1 :2I p. m. No. . 2 Portland Passenger. . . 5 :O0 p. m. No. 14 lrtlaud Cxprcsa 8:04 p.m. No. 222 Portland faat Freight 10 :80 p. m. No. Slid Local way 1'ralgbt. .. .10 :34 a. m. BOHTH BOB.ND No. IB Call torn I Expres. . . . 1:112 a.m. No. 17 Raw-burg Paasenger ..11:20a.m. N. 23 KffFta Limited 10:01a.m. No. 19 t'oiuiga drove Pnaa. ' . .4 :ltt p. m. Make connection with N. 74 (jeer branch. No. 11 Hhsata Limited 8:43 p.m. No. 2T 'Willamette Ltmltad. .. 8:16 p.m. No. IS San l-'ranclaco Bxprws 10 :30 s. m. No. 221 Han Franclaco rut Freight 12 :01 a. m. No. 220 Local way Freight. . .11 :40 a. m. 8iL-OKa Limb. No. T3 Arrive at Hales 8:15 a. ca. lo. TO Leave Halem 9 50 a. m. No. 75 Ar. Salem (mixed) 2:OOp.m. No. 74 Leave Halem 4 :20 p. a. No conntctloa south f Oer. m fUUM, Fills Citt ano Wbstssn. No. 141 Lv. Salem, miftor 7:00 a.m. No. 103 Lv Salem, motor 9:40 a.m. No. ltiiw-l.v. Halcm for Moomauth . nd Alrlle 11 :10 a. m. No. 16T Lv. Halcm, motar .... 4:OOp.m. No. ion I t. Salem, motor :15 p. m. No. 230 Way Fr t It. Salem. ... B :00 a. m. No. 1112 A r. Kalem 8 :40 , m. No. 104 Ar. Ha I en 11:10. m. No. lot) Ar. 8lem 8:15 p.m. No. 1(W Ar. Ralem 6:O0p.a. No. 170 Ar. Salem 7:45 p.m. No. 40 Wy Fr't ar. Bilem... 1 :Bp. m. WILLAMBTTB RIVBTt BOTJTB ' Oregon City Trnprtattoo Compaay Lo Portland (or Oregon City, Buttavllla, Newberg. Mlaalon (Ht Paul), Wheatland, Salem (dally eicept Unday) ..:4S a. m. Lev Portland for lntlependenc. Alhany-Corvlltl, (Toe., Itiur., Hat.) $:4S.a. Beturnlng Corvallls 8 a. m. Mob, We4, Fct Albany 7 a. m. Moo, Wed, JCtt Indiiendenc.... 9 a., m Moo, W, frl Salem 10 a. m.Hum., Wad, Frl Balem 8 a. m. Tuea, Thur., Bat MONEY TO LOAN ON Good Beal EsUt security. TH08. K. rOKD Over Ladd k Buih Baak, Balem, Oregon MONEY TO LOAN I have made ar rangements for loaning eastern' money, will make very low rate of Interest on highly improved farms Homer H. Smith, roem S McCornaek Bldft, 8a)m, Ore. Punne 96. Children Cry i FOR FLETCHER'S CASTORIA Don't forget your friends on their vacation they win want to see a Home paper, Phone 81. , SEVEN ML Burger. The fact that Zensal is made to reach the two distinct types of Eczema should ap peal to all skin sufferers. Tetter, salt rheum and dry eczema should be treated with Dry Zensal. For weep ing skin use - Moist Zensal. 75c a jar at CENTRAL PHARMACY OREGON ELECTRIC RAILWAY CO. kobth boond Lv. Ralen - Train No. Ar. Portuusi 4 :35 a. m. 2 Owl 8 :B5 a. m. ' 7:15 a. m 8 9 :20 a. a. 0:45 a. m. ,.,.10 Limited . .. .11 :85 a. m. 11 :20 a. m 12 11 :33 p. av 1:30 p. m. 14 4:00 p. u 4 :00 p. m 10 Limited ... 6 :50 p. a, 5:3i) p. a 2 7 :40 p. s. 7:63 p. m. 22 10:00 p. Bb BOOTBl BUCKO POBTLAMO TO BALBBt Lv. Portland. 0 :.') a. m. Sulem 8 :83 Eugea 10 :BB a. ah ,8:H0 . m. S Limited 10:11a.m. 1:43 a. m. . 2 :U3 p. m. . 4 :40 p. m. . 6 :05 p. m. . 9 :2o p. m. , 11 :43 p. m. . Lv. Carralll 4 :10 p. m. . Lv. Eugene. 7 :33 . m. . . 1 p. m. . B :23 p. m. . , 12 :05 p. m. . , Lv. Salem I :53 a. m. . 10:13 a m. ., Lv. Salem 12 :S5 p. m. '. Lv. Ralem. 4 :13 p. m. . 7 9 ,, 1$ Limited . .... 17 Local . 19 .... ....21 Owl ... KOBTH BOOM) 20 .... . . 10 Limited . ...is LlaiUed. 22 2 Owl ... SOUTH BOUND ..12 :55 p.m. .. 4:15 p. a. ..8:40 p.m. .. 8:10 p.m. ..11:20 p. ov . 1AO B.BB, Ar. Balam ...6:30 p. av Ar. Bala .. :4vv . . 4 :00 p. v .. TA6p.iv . . 4 :36 v av Ar. Bag . 6 :50 a. m, .11:26 p. av Ar. AlSkaa ,. 21 Owl t Limited ....... lA0p.v Btops at CorraJI Ar. Albw 6 :10 p. ov Ar. Albana O fl 7 :3 a. v Ar. BugM .. 8:50 p.m. Lv. Ralem 0:43 p. m 13 CORVALLIS CONIfBCwION OBTH BODK Lv. Corvllls Ar. Bale 8:25. m. 10 :45 a. v 1 12:12 p. m. 14 1:45 p.m. 2:41 p. m Id 4:OOa.ov 4 :10 p. m. 20 6:30 p.m. 8:18 p. m. 22 TASp-Bv south aoSNB Lv. Balem Ar. Corral I 10:15 a. m 6 11 :Mv m. 4:13 p. 9 6:8B.v 12 :55 p. m. ........ 7 9:20p.m. 8:40 p. m. IS r:OOB. av LRLHUQ Care of HCKSOTONG Chinese Medicine and Tea Company . Has medicine which will cure toy known disease. 153 South High Street, Salem, Ore. Phone 283 New Today ads In the Journal will be read lu ail Uve Marion county homes.