"HEEZA f THAT CHSP CAP.P.Y TnT P.CTcMfcO 1 Vf 00 YU nLy ) TNG WHAtI f3 f,0 A MOVI HCPTt'B&J 5 KiSl " ' II - II .- " "I .1 II . , . , " ' ' Daily Capital Journal's Classified Advertising Page RATES FOR ADVERTISEMENTS: One Cent per wwd for the first insertion. One-Half Cent per word for each successive subsequent insertion APARTMENTS TUB NEW MARION APARTMENTS , Nelson O. Freeman, proprietor, os cillating wall beds, hot water heat, Dutch kitchens. Buautifillly locat ed, opp. Marion park, 010 N. Com mercial St., Sulem, Oregon. Phone 209. Janitor service. OHTROPBAgTIO-BPrNOLOOIST DB. O. L. SCOTT Graduate of Chiro- fractic's Fountain, Held, Davenport, owa. If. you have tried everything and got no relief, try Chiroprno tio spinal adjustments and get well. Office 406-7-8 U. S. National Bank Building. Phone Main 87. Residence Main 828-R. . DENTISTS. DB. O. A. OLSON, Dentist Adminis ters nitrous ozid and oxygen gas. Boom 214, Masonic Temple. Phone 440. Salem, Oregon. ' HOP BASKETS MOB LEY'S PAT. BRACED STVLE Depot American, fence. Screens for Doors ami Windows. Paints, Oils and Varnishes. Stoves repaired and sold. R. B. Fleming, "0 Court. Phone 124 LODGE DIBEOTOEY a n tt w Protection Lodze. No. 2, Meets every Monday evening at 8' In the HcCornack hall, corner Caurt and Liberty streets, R. O. Donuldion. M. W. ; 8. A. McFadden, recorder: A. L. Brown, financier. naHTPir. innr.f!. Nn. 18. K. of P. Me- Cornack building. Tuesday evening of each week at 7 :30. J. U. Heltzel, C. C ; W. B. Gllson, K. of R. and S. BALE1I LODGE No. 4, A. F. A A. M. Btated communlcntlont first Friday In eacb month at 7 :30 p. m. in the Masonic Temple. Cbas. UcCarter, W. U. ; 8. Z, Culver, secretary, BALEM HUMANE SOCIRTt D. D. Keeler president ; ilr. Lou Tlllson, secretary. All case of cruelty or neglect of dumb ani mals should be reported te the secretary for Investigation. B. N. OF A. "Oregon Grape Camp," No. I860, meets every Thursday evenlng-lo McCornack building. Cotift and Liberty streets: elevator. Mrs. Sylvia Scbaiipp, 1701 Market, oracle; Mrs. Melissa Per sons, recorder, 12'.t) North Commercial. Phone 1430-M. WOODMEN OF THE WORLD Meet every rrlday night at 8 o'clock la McCornack blk. A. J. Sweinink, C. C; L. S. Geer, dark, 607 Court street. Phene C93. CHADWICK CHA1TER. No. S7, O. E. 8. Regular meeting every first and third Tuesday at 8 p. m. m the Masonic Tem ple. Minnie Mueller, W. M.; Ida M. Babcock. secretary. DB MOLAT COMMANDER, No. 5, K. T. Regular conclave fourth Friday In each month at 8 o'clock, p m., In Masonic Tem ple. Sojourning Sir Knights are courte ously invited to meet with us Lot L. Pearce, E. C, Frank Turner, recorder. DNITETj ARTISANS Capital Assembly, No. 84. meets every Wednesday at 8 p. m. In Moose nan. c v. aiuuc, ui. a. , C. Z. Randall, secretary, Salem Bank sf HOD80N COUNCIL. No. 1, R. 8. M. Btated assembly urst oionuay 111 n;u Bontb, Masonic Temple. N. P. Rasmus ea, Thrice Illustrious Master; Glenn C. Nlles, recorder. SALEM COUNCIL KO. 2822 Knights an Ladles of Security Meets every 2nd and 4th Wednesday each month at Hurst Hall. Vlsltlne members are Invited to sttend. L F. Walton, financier, 430 8. 14th St. rACIFIC LODGE No. BO, A. F. 4 A. M. Btated communications third Friday la eacfa month at 7 :30 p. m. in tbt Masonic Temple, llal V. Bolsm, W. M. ; BroMt H. Chnste. secretary. MODERN WOODMEN OF AMERICA Ore gon Cedar Camp. No. 5240, meets every Thursday evening at 8 o'clock In Mc Cornack hall, corner Court and Liberty streets. Elevator service. Geo. Belnohl, V. C. : J. A. Wright, clerk. MISCELLANEOUS SEDUCED FREIGHT BATES To nd from all points east, on all household J'oods, pUnos, etc. Consolidated ear d service. Capital City Transfei Company, agents for Paeifie Coast Forwarding eompany, 161 South Com mercial street. Phone Main 933. WATER COMPANY SALEM WATER COMPANY Office corner Commercial and Trade streets For war service apply at offiea Bills pbvahlf moa'.hly in advance. WANTED WANTED We have an applicant who desires to rent an equipped farm of 100 acres or more, for two years, or s longer period. Applicant has plenty of help and can furnish good refer ences. Call 470 or see Square Deal Rearer concur. BOOB," LIST OF LETTERS Advertised August 9. Mallard, Mrs. N. O. Mallard, Mrs. Minnie Billiard, Mr. Granville Bishop, Mrs. Henry Hriggs, Mrs. l-'untiie K Coe Staley Co. Cato, -dr. Re. Cleveland. Mrs. Olive Gilbert, Emery 1. CSilrov, Mr. .lames Howe. Mr. Thend Hunt. Mrs. N. B. (2) Knight, Mr. and Mis. Geo. Nelson, C. IS. and Lucy Martinson. Miss Ali'-e Mounts, Mr. Lee Moutaiiye. John Murray, lr. ,1. J. Mursu, Deen ' Patterson, Miss Daisie l'ien e, O. F. Children Cry FOR FLETCHER'S C ASTO R I A Why Have Your Capital tied L'p in an Empty House? Capital Journal FOR RENT Ad at One Cent a Word will Get You a Renter. MONEY TO LOAN ON Good Real Estate Security. THOS. K. FORD Over Ladd 6 Bush Bank, Salem, Oregon JIONlY TO LOAN I hare made ar rangements for loaning eastern money, will make very low rate of interest on highly improved farm Homer H. Smith, room 5 McCornaok Bldg, Salem. Ore. P'-ine 96. OSTEOPATH PBS. B. n. WHITE and R. W. WAL TON Osteopathic phvsicians ind nerve specialists. GratrtRftes of Amer ican school of Osteopathy, Kirksville Mo. Post graduate and specialized it nerve diseases it Los Angeles college. Treat acute and chronic diseases. Consultation free. Lady attendant. Office O05-S0G U. 9. National Bank Building. Phone 859. Residence 340 North Capital street. Phone 469. 80AV ANGER 3ALEM SCAVENGER Charles Boos, proprietor. Garbage and refuse of all kinds removed on monthly contracts at reasonable rates. Yard and cess pools cleaned. Office phnnt. Alain 2247. Wesidenee M :j 2278. UNDERTAKERS WEBB ft CLOt'GH CO C. B. Webb. A. M., Clough mortici4ns and fanefal directors. Latest modern metiodi known to the profession employed 499 Court St Main 120, Main 9388 BIGDON-RICHARDbOJf CO. Funeral directors and undertakers, 2o9 North High street. Dav and night phone 193. L RL HUH Care of HCKSOTONG Chinese Medicine and Tea Company Has medicine which will cure any known disease. 153 South High Street, Salem, Ore. Phone 283 THE DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON, FRIDAY, AUGUST 11, 1916. Totter, Mr. C. B. 1'til.nt, Mrs. Cj F. Hansom, Mr. W. T. Tushelt, Mr. Ityul Vatch. May Wasadn, Mr. R. (3) Voting, John J. - August Huckesteln, P. M. A GOODJRIEND A good friend stonds by you when in need. Salem people tell how Doan's Kidnev Pills hive stood tne test. Mr. Sutton endorsed Doan's over ten years I ago and again Could you ask confirms the story, for more convincing testimony F. A. Sutton, 300 Hoyt St., Salem, says: "I had kidney trouble and rheu matism ten years or more and during that time, I had attacks so acute that I was la id ui. Mv back gave me a areat deal of bother and sharp pains, oxteiiilpil all throusli niv body. I got.Italiau force that turned south from inll run down, lost Weight and was in Iverv poor heilth. I doctored, but with ! indifferent success, rinnuy, 1 uckbii , most stunnorn resistance 011 rue iarso using Doan's Kidney Pills and they j plateau where severe fighting is go made me feel like a different man. My :ulg 0n. The main body of Italians that npietitie improved and the aemng anu Minis lett me.' iciuiemeiu kicu uu- 31. 190(1.1 (in April 13, 1910, Mr. Sutton added: that only a part of General Cadorna's " I have always considered Doin's troops on-that sector are now engaged Kidnev Pills a' most reliable medicine with the retreating Austrians. for kidney trouble. Whenever I no- Austrian prisoners report that the tice my kidneys arc not acting right,! Italian blow at Goritz came as a com I take them for a few days mid they .,jete Burr,rige. Their commanders be- nevef' .fail to remove the trouble. X ..n frhn t.j.nli a Price 50e, nt all dca'v!s- Don't simp lv ask for a kidney remedyget Doan's Kidney Pills the same tint Mr. Sut ton has twice publicly recommended. Foster-Millnirn Co., Props., Buffalo. N. Y. Real Estate Transfers H W. Tne and Adn A. Doe to-city of Salem pt. of street on Portland rad. 1). V. Jones to city of Salem part of i street 011 south t luin ii street. : Lucv N". nnd A. A. Conn to li. H Mimim. nt. D. C. L. Edward Ililnujjer lnrv Alnin to C. n. and K'ttie Al lnV r. hlli. 4. tSettlemiers add. V. W. Martin and Lucy .1. Murtin to V. C. llublmrd pt. sec. l-tl-3W. Thomas B. Kay et ux to r. 1.0 ' -g0 r(.10rtc(l oll the left bank of the A..ki.ninii. nt 2.). 11 i beiihorst 8 raiiin....' . tract. E. E. and Mury Ellen Tucker to Iva M. Porter, lots 7 and , bile :m, ortu iSulein, David W. Pujih et ux to W.'C Hms low, lots 1, 2, X, 4, ."), and , blk, 3, llrooklvn add, Sclera. Albert A. Coou et ux to V L. nud Pluiebe Sanilow pt. cl. Olo-lW. THE "COME-BACK" The "Come-back was was really never down-and-out His weakened condition because of over-work, lack of exercise, imnroner eating and liv ing, demands stimulation to -satisfy the cry for a health-giving appetite and tne rpVreliiiiif sleeu essential to strength. GOLD MEDAL Haarlem Oli Capsules, the National Remedy of Honolulu, win dn the work. They are wonderful! Three of these capsules each day will put a man on his feet before he knows it: whether his trouble comes from uric acid poisoning, the kidneys, gravel or stone in the bladder, stomach de rangement or other ailments that befall the nver-zealouB American. Don't wait until you are entirely down-and-out, but take them today. Your druggist will gladly refund your money if they do not help you. 25c, 50c and fl.OO per bnv. Accent no substites. Look for the nnme GOLD MEDAL on every box They are the pure, original, imported Haarlem Oil Cupsules. PYTHIANS LEAVE FOR HOME Portland, Ore., Aug. 10. Hundreds of Pvthian delegates left for their home's todav, after having attended the supreme lodge here. ith the installa tion of new officers, the lodge adjourn ed to meet again two years hencf in De troit. No action was taken on the tu berculosis sanitarium ipiestion during the session. A number of delegates went to Tafoma, to participate in initiation ceremonies on the summit of Mount Kninier. WOODSAW - CHERRY CITY WOOD SAW We live and pay taxes in Salem. Let Salem people saw vnur wood. Phone '!). Ill X. 21st. l L. Keister, Wm. Frost. Children Cry FOR FLETCHER'S C A ST O R I A GREAT DHP ALLIES (Continued from Page 1.) captured 2,500 more prisoners. Fight ing is now going on at several points. Austrians Lost 5X1,000. By John H. Hearley. (United Press staff correspondent.) Rome, Aue. 11. The Austrians lost more than 50,000 in killed, wounded and prisoners in the two days of fighting that preceded the fall of Goritz, accord ing to dispatches received here today. This number was equally divided be tween prisoners and casualties in the field. tast or uontz. nauan cavmry con-, tinues to press the pursuit of the re - treating Austrians and is now reported to have reached the Lubiana plains. The Goritz to drive the enemy out of the bend of the Isonzo has encountered crossed the Isonzo apparently has not yet loinea in me pursuit. ah uis- nntchas from the Goritz front declare lieved thnt the Italian Isouzo front had been stripped of both men and muni tions supplies to repel the Austrians in the Trentino and anticipated no at tack against Goritz for ut least two months. Reserves were rushed up to the Goritz positions Hundny night after the Italian attack began. They found the advanced Austrian positions blown to pieces and the Italinns pouring through numerous breaches in the Austrian line. , - .... .1 Russians Take Stanislau. Petrogrnd, Aug. 11 The Gulicinn city of Stanislau, 71 niilefr southeast of Lem berg, has been captured by the Russians it was officially announced tonight. Another Russian detachment reported on the left hank of the Zlota I.ipa, as capturing the town of I.uza Ruvka, taking l.ullll prisoners. Cnvnlrv are nl Diilpulitr Stnnislnu is nn important railway center of about .l.i.iiim and before the wnr had considerable Importance as on industrial citv. It lies a few miles south of Dniester nnd on the railway along which the Itussiuns nre expected to move in their advance on Leuibcrg. The citv was taken bv Russian troops under General Lptcliixky, after a spectacular advance of 17 miles in four dnvs in which the Austro-Germfliis lost henvilv in killed, wounded and prisoners. The Slavs arrived at .the Bistritza river, three miles crist of the citv vesterday. An earlier official statement todav reported thev nerd throwing hridees across the river to replace those destroyed by the .re treating enemy. French Wake TJp. Paris. Aua. 11. French trooi broke the long lull on the northwestern rout, of Verdun west of the Meuse Inst night, attacking and cleauing up a Gcrmiui trench east of Hill 304, it was official ly announced today. .Several prisoners were taken. 7 , North of the Somine French artillery bombarded German orgaiuzntions cf fectively -throughout the night. Italians Take Plateau. .? Rome, Aug. II. Italian troops have occupied the whole Dofcido. plateau, it was officially announced ' this alter- The Italians have occupied Rulibi aiil Snn Martino Del Carso. East of Giyits: the Austrians are holding, the line' of j. 11. li. C 3 l- .gBdneiie-ni. oniurrn. Available maps do not .' showt the "Dofeido" plateau, mentioned .in the Rome ealde. It is possible that. : the Dnberdn plateau southeast of Goritz is the terrain captured and that the name has been garbled in cable transmission Rubbi, or Rubbia, lies ' three miles south of Goritz on the Goritz Grado railway. San Martina Bel Carso i mile and one-half southeast of Rubbi and has been the scene of desperate fighting. . . Capture Persian Town. Berlin, Aug. 11. Capture of .the Per sian town of Suhna and other villages by the Turkish forces advancing from kermaiisah toward- Hamadin, was of ficially announced? i& a dispatch from Constantinople today. " British Claim Gain. London, Aug. f 1. British troops con tinued their gains northwest of I'oz- THE MARKETS The following prices for fruits and vegetables are those asked by the wholesaler of the retailer, axd not what ia paid to the producer. All other p.nces are those paid the producer. Corrections are made daily. , Dollar wheat was the song of the farmers yesterday and several 1,000 I bushel lots are said to have been con- frm.frtwl tnr at tlilft nrlrr). Todav the ice vttrics from 95 ccnts to $1 as the ib rg an,i mili8 nre not verj. cioae ; together as to what the market should gtun(i Dressed veal is down and dressed pork is up, the tops for pork reaching the ! 12 1-2 cent note 11. With wheat on the jump every day, naturally the price of flour hus ad vanced, with the hard wheat quoted at jfrom $l.(iu to $1.90 and valley flour I at from 1.J0 to $1.50. from i,ru to $1.90 nud Orrams. Wheat l-00 ' Oats, new "uc Rolled barley '. 35.00 ; Bran Wb.oWaZ, Shorts, per too. $31.00 Alfalfa, California, ton szu.uu Hay, clover y(auu Hav, cheat tll(g,12 Hay, vetch $llg$12 Hay, timothy ' $13(&10 Butter. Butterfat 2' Creamery butter, per lound 30c Country butter 20c22c Eggs and Poultry. Eirgs, case count, cash 23c K"im. trade -?c Menu. 1,011ml 11 'Li(ff 13'L'C Roosters, old. cer pound 8e Broilers, under 2 pounds 14c Pork. Veal and Mutton. Veul dressed gi 11c IN.rk. dressed JllfilS l-Zc Pork, on foot-. - QWrfW.Bo Snrini? lambs. 1910 7(fi7 l-2c Steers 5S 1'2 Cows 4Q4 l-2c Bulls - 3r3 12c Ewes m Wethers 6c Vegetables. Tomatoes, California .... 75c .... 40c 4075c Cabbage Cucumbers String garlic IDC Potatoes, new l'ifrl'l'C Beet Badiahes .... 40c 40s 40s Green onions Green peppers Carrots, dozen Onions, California Beans, green and waxed Onions, Walla Walla ... Fruits. Watermelons .'. Peaches Oranges, Valeucies Lemons, per box Cantaloupes Bananas, pound ' California grape fruit . Florida grape fruit ...... Pineapples 8c 40s $2.o0 4c $2.50 1 1- ... 50fi75c .'. ,25 7.(& 7.50 1.50(iU.75 5S $3.00 . $0.00 8c Honey 3.5 $1.25 California plums ...v Apricots Ratall Prtcss. Eggs, per dozen, fresh much Sugar, cane- .. .-. KiiL'ur. beet $1.13 ....30c S.(i- $S.4." Creamery butter flour, hard wheut .... Flour, valley , 85c 1.7lT. 1.H0 $1.40(fi 1.00 PORTLAND MARKET Portland; Ore., Aug. 11. Wheat: Club, $1.12 12. i Rluontem, $1.17. , Fortvfold. $1.14 1-2. ' Red Russian, $1.12. Oats! Na. 1 white feed, $28.00. . 'Barley: Feed. $211.50. . Hogsi Best live, $.75. Prime steer, $7.00. Fancy cows, $5.00. Calves, $7.50. . Spring lambs, $ft.23. Butter: City creamery, 30e. Country butter, 27c. Eggs: uelected local ex., 2S(o32c. Heus, 15c. Broilers. 10(3 17c. , Geese, 10( lie. lores, advancing slightly at certain places in the fighting last night, Gen eral Haig reported to the war office this afternoon. By Mort. THE DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL Classified Business Telephone Directory A Quick, handy reference for busy people EVEBTTHTNO ELEOTRIOAL Salem Eleetrle Co., Masonls Temple, 127 North High Malm MM PLUMBING, STEAM FITTING AND TINNINO T. M. Ban, 164 South Commercial street Hal 1M TRANSFER AND DRATAOB , Salem Track, ft Dray Co., corner State ana Front street Mala T Dry Zensal : Moist Zensal I mAtci cno rinrvc I TTTTtHttttM SOUTHERN PACIFIC. - I NORTH BOUND No. 10 Oregon Express 0 :00 s. nv No. 24 Kuiiene Limited ! p. m. No. 2S Willamette Limited... 9 .22 s. m. No. 12 Shasta Limited 11 :B8 s. m. No. IS Portland Passenger ... 1:27p.m. No. 20 Portland Passenger. . . 8 :00 p. m. No. 14 Portland Express 8 :04 p. m. No. 222 Portland fast Freight 10 :30 p. m. No. 220 Local wax Freight. .. .10 :S5 s. m. BOl'TU BUUNO No. 15 Csllfcrnla Kiprcss.... 8 :82 s. m. No. 17 Hoselmrg Pasaenger ..11:20a.m. N.. 2:1 Eugene Limited 10:01a.m. No. 19 Cottage U rove Pass. ..4:16 p.m. Uakes connection wlin No. 7 ueer branch. No. 11 Hhsata Limited 5:43 p.m. No. 27 Willamette Limited... :lp. m. No. IS flan Francisco Btpress 10 :30 p. m. No. 221 San Francisco tast Freight is :ui m. No. 20 Local way Freight. . .11 :40 s. m. Baliu-Gebs Li.ns. No. 73 Arrives at Halem 9:15 s. m. Io, Ttv Leaves Salem :oo a. m. Na 75 Ar. flslem (mixed) g :UO p. m. No. ,74 Leave Salem ...4:20p.m. No connection aoutn el ueer. litis, Falls Cut: and wsstsb. Nr. 1111 l. Halpm. motor 7 :00 s. m. No. 1(13 Lv Salem, motor 8:40 a.m. h-n in- i.v Hiilfm for Monmouth ana Aime No. 187 Lv. Salem, motsr .... 4:00 p.m. No. In!! Lv. Salem, motor o:ioy. m. b 9u Wav Fr t lv. Halam. ... 5 :00 a. m. No. 1(12 Ar. Halem 8 :40 a. m. Mn mi Ar Hipm ii:ioa. m. No. 1 Ar. saiem .A.."- No. Iu8 Ar. Salem . . . w. w.. . 6 :0O p. m. Kn na Ar Hulfih 7:45 p. No. 240 War Fr't ar. Salem... 1:85 p.m. WILLAMETTE BIVER BOTJTB r e'ltm TiananrtBtlnll ComnSBV Leave Portland for Oregon City, Butwvlllj, Newberg, Mission int. mini, "i.Ti J? Halem laany except duuiwjf - i .... i..rianif for IndaDanaence. Albany C'orvallls, (Tues., Tburs ., Bjt m Beturnuc Corvallls m. won-, wej, rj Albany """"' "T2'' l! Indepeadencs. .. . 9 a.. m-Mon , WeJ. rrt Salem .'.'.'.'.'.'..' a. m. Taes, Tburs., tt Longshoremen May Bring Strike to An End Seattle, Wash., Aug. 10. The first ray of lope for an early settlement of the longshoremen's strike was cast to day when Immigration Commissioner H. M. White and Federal Mediator k-.ii:. tii.iimi.ii iinnliiied a com - mittce co,7iiosed of state labor repre- sentatives to confer with the ship , owners. . - . .. . The committee consists of E. P. Marsh, president of the Statu Federa tion of Labor; W. M. Short, district No. 10, United Mine Workers; J. O. Brown, president of the International Shingle Weavers I'nlon and Charles Doyle cf the Seattle Central Labor SEVEN M. 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 t CENTRAL PHARMACY TtT4-t - OB EGO N ELECTRIC RAILWAY CO. nosTH bocno Lv. Halem Train No. Ar. Portlaasl 4 :35 a. m 2 Owl 0:65 a. tm, 7 :15 a. m 8 9:25 s. as. 9:45 a. m 10 Limited ....llt85s.au 11 :20 a. m 12 11 :38 p. as. 1 :00 p. m 14 4 :00 p. m. 4 :00 p. m 18 Limited ... 0 :50 p. m, 6 Ml) p. m 20 7 :40 p. a. 7:65 p. m 22 10:00 p. am, SOOTH BOUND P0 SI LAND TO 8ALBBS Lv. Portland. 6 :3U s. m. Sulem 8 :S5 Eugene 10 :55 a. ss. 8 :.'I0 a. m. 0 Limited 10:11 1 10:45 s. m. . 7 .... 9 .... 12:55 p. oa. 4 .15 n. av 2 :5 p. m. . 4 :40 p. m. ., 6 :05 p. m. . 0:20 p. m. . . II Limited .... 8:40 p. as. 8 :10 o. as. 17 Iocal 1 ... .....21 Owl .. NOSTH BOUND 11 :20 p. na. 1:05 D-ta. 11 :45 p. a. . Lv. Carvsllls Ar. Balsas ....6:80 p. as. Ar. Bslaag ... 9 :40 s. oSi ... 4 :00 p. as. ... T:55 p. as. ... t3ia, 4:10 p. m. . 20 .... . . 10 Limited ,..10 Limited. 22 .... . . . . 2 OWI . . SOUTH BOUND Lv. Eugene. 7 :aa a. m. . . 1 :55 p. m. . B :25 p. m. ., 12 :05 p. m. . Lv. Batem 1 :r5 a. m. . 10 :15 a. m. . Lv. Salem 12:05 p. m. . Lv. Salem. 4 :15 p. m. . Ar. DireaS. ... 8 0 a. av ...12:25 p. as. ,. 21 Owl 5 Limited At. aiiMuii ....... l:00p.ss. Btops at Corvalltal Ar. Albas 8 5 :10 p. o, Ar. Albans O 7 :85 a. as. Ar. ngssrl .. 8:60 p. as. Lv. Balea 0:45 p. m 13 COBTALLIS CONWBCWIOII NOSTH BOONS Lv. Corvsllls - 8 :25 a. m. .. 12 :12 p. m. . 2 :41 p. m. . 4 :10 p. m. . 8:18 p. m. . Lv. Salem 10:15 a. m. . 415 p. m. . 12 :55 p. m. ., 6 :40 p. m. . . Ar. Salesj ... 1:45a. as. ... 1:45 . as, . . . 4 .00 p. a. ... 6:80 p. a. ... 7 ASS. SB, Ar. Corral Hi 10 ..... 14 10 .... , 20 .... .... 22 SOUTH BOUND 11. Ms. i. 6:38 p. as. 1:20 p. as. lOOB.am, . 7 IS Council. . -! -.' . ' This committee will bear suggestiom looking toward mediation, to the Ena plovers' association this afternoon, which will be the first definite step for peace taken by either side since tas) strike was declared. "HOUSEHOLD GOODS' ; Portland, Ore, Aug. 10. H. L. Turn ! er was under arrest tocay, me resun i ! rccciviiiB a - packing case laoelea 'household goods." It came from fc Francisco. .While Turner was opening; it in his barn a posse entered. The cas police allegOj contined 24. pottles ot whiskey. - - Children Ory FOR FLETCHER'S CASTORIA