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"HEEZA . ! .. - . BBI W M Ill "I" BSBBBBBBB1SBBBBBBBBBBBBBBB1 " , . . .. IS - 1 11 . Daily Capital Journal's Classified Advertising Page RATES FOR ADVERTISEMENTS: One Cent per tvok'd for the first insertion. One-Half Cent per word for each successive subsequent insertion ; APARTMENTS THE NEW MARION APARTMENTS Nelson G. Freeman, proprietor, oa eillatin; wall beds, hot water teat, Dutch kitchens. Beautifully locat ed, opp. Marion park, CIO N. Com mercial St., Sulem, Oregon. Thono 209. janitor service. CHTROPRACTIC-SPTNOLOGIST DB. O. L. SCOTT Graduate of Chiro practic's Fountain Held, Davenport, Iowa.' If you have tried everything nd got no relief, try Chiroprac tic spinal adjustments and get well Office 406-7-8 U. 3. National Bank Building. Phone Main 37. Residence Main 828-R. ' DENTISTS. DR. O. A. OLSON, Deatiat Adminis ter nitrous ozid and .oxygen gas. Room 214, Masonie Temple. Phone 440. Salem, Oregon. HOP BASKETS 1IOR LEY'S PAT. BRACED STYLE Depot American fence. Screens for Doors and Windows. Paints, Oils and Varnishes. Rtnvea renaired and sold. E. B. Fleming. 230 Court. Fhone 124. LODGE DIRECTORY a n IT tv Protection Lode. No. 2, Moota avrw Mnndnv evenlns at 8 In the McCornack hall, corner Ceurt and Libert streets A. E. Aufrunce, M.W.; 8.A.! McFadden, recorder ; A. L. Drown, j fuiamiet; P, i. Duiuau, treasurer, j CHNTDAL LODOE, No. 18, K. of P. Mc r.nn..i. KniiHiniF fiipsdsv evenlua 0(1 each week at T :30. J. O. Heltzel, C. C. i W. B. Gllson, K. of K. and 6. BALEM LODGE No. 4, A. P. A. M. Stated communications first rrlday In each month at 7 :30 p. m. tn the Masonic Temple. Chas. McCarter, W. M. ; 8. Z, Culver, secretary. ALEM HUMANE SOCIETY D. D. Keeler. presldefft ; Mrs. Lou Tlltaon. aecretsry. All cue of cruelty or neglect of dumb anl nals should be reported to the secretary for Investigation. L N. OP A. "Oregon Grape Camp." No. I860, meets every Thursday evenlngvlo McCornack building. Court ad Liberty treets: elevator. Mrs. Sylvia Scbaupp, 1791 Market, oracle; rs- Melissa Per odi, recorder, 12uB North Commercial. Phone 143A-M. WOODMEN OP THE WORLD Meet every niaiit mt A o'clock In McCornack blk. A. J. Sweinink, C. C: L. S. (ieer, dark, 507 Court atreeu Phene ova. CHADWICK CHAITER, No. 87, O. B. S Regular meeting erey first and third Tuesday at 8 p. m. In the Masonic lem- ple. Mlirule Moeller, W. M.; a u. Babcock, secreUry. Dfl MOLA? COMMANDER. No. 5, K. T. Begular conclave fourth Friday In eacd month at 8 o'clock; p m.. In Masonic 1 eni sle. 8ojournlng Sir Knights are courte ously Invited to meet with us Lot U Pearce, E. C, Frank Turner, recorder. UNTTrTD ARTISANS Capital Assembly, . . 11' . law i, A n in 1b Moose hall. C. O. Matlork, M.At a Z. Randall, secretary, galftn Bank tf Commerce. BODSON COUNCIL. No. J. B- 8. Stated assembly first Monday In fath month. Masonic Temple. N. P. Rasmi en, Thrice Illustrious Master; Glenn C. Miles, recorder. SALEM COUNCIL NO. 2B2I Knights so Ladles of Security Meets everv 2nd and tb Wednesday each month at Hurst Hall, Visiting members sre Invited to f ttena. B. F. Walton, financier, 4S0 8. 14ta Bt PACIFIC LOIK5E No. 50, A. F. A. M. Stated communications third rlday ta each month at 7:30 p. m. In the iasonlc Temple. Hal V. Bolam, W. M. , Brnest H..Cboate. secrecaxi. MODERN WOODMEN OF AMERICA Ore- .. . k- - KDri niMtl Muff rhnrsday evenlug st 8 o clock In Mc Cornack hall, eorner Court and Liberty streets. Elevator service. Geo. Belnohl, C. ; J. A. Wright, cleric UI3CELLANE0U3 SEDUCED FREIGHT RATE3 To and from all poimts east, on all household roods, pianos, etc. lomouua laid service. Capital City Transfer Company, agents for Pacific Coast Forwarding company, 101 Sonth Com snereial afreet. Phone Main 933. WANTED WANTED Good experienced sack ower at once. Call SW3. . auglS WANTED-Position by experience.! eook, citv preferred, luq. at 1405 N. Winter. Phone 2347-R. - augl WANTED We have an applicant who desires to rent an equipped farm of 100 acres or more, for two years, er s longer period. Applicant has plenty of help and can-furnish good refer ences. Call 470 or see Square Deal Se<r company. BOOB," Weddine Invitations, Announcements, and Calling Cards Printed at the Jour- nal Job Department. LOST. LOST White pointer dog, black head m t""1 I'remueu in iuv uvii.it and ears. Liberal reward for return . western wheat marKet for the past 10 or information leading to return. E. j ,iaV8 subsided vesterdnv.at least temjio M. Cooper, 1280 N. 4th. Phone l rarilv. Tlle g'cent glllmn iu the )nii. n" '' ' "" market brought buying to a sud- WATER COMPANY air.m wiTEP r-rvuPAWV nffie. corner Commercial and Trade streets For water service apply Bt office Bills payable mon'.my in advance. WOODSAW CHERRY CITY WOOD SAW We live ; el down in their operntions at the close and pay taxes in Salem. Let Salem; of last week. The bids that were put people saw your wood. Phone 209. i out yesterday afternoon were revised in I IDS N. "21st. F. L. Keister, Wm.jliue with the new Chicago prices, and Frot. the reduction naturally checked offer- i Why Have Your Capital tied Ip in an Empty House?.. A Capital Journal FOR RENT Ad at One Cent a Word will Get You a Renter. L MONEY TO LOAN ON Good Seal Estate Security. THOS. K. FORD Over Ladd tt Bush Bank) Salem, Oregon $500,00 Eastern money to loan, low rates, quick service. Repayment priv ilege. Tho. A. Roberts. 203 I'. S. rtnuk bldg. Pnlom, Oregon. MONET 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, room 5 McCornaek Bldg, 8alem. Ore. P-nne 90. OSTEOPATH IRS. B. H. WHITE and R. W. WAL TON Osteopathic physicians W. nerve specialists. Graduates of Amer icaa school of Osteopathy, Kirksvills Mo. Post graduate and specialized ii nerve, disetses it Los Angeles college. Treat acute and chronic diseases. Consultation free. Lady attendant. Office oOS-506 TJ. Si. National Bank Building. Pbone 859. Residence 34S Worth capital street, rnone tov. 80AV ANGER SALEM SCAVENGER Charles Soos. nranrietor. Garbaze and refuse of all kinds removed on monthly contracti at reasonable rates, lard and eess pools elcaned. - Office phoat Main 8247. Residne M iu 2272. UNDERTAKERS WEBB CLOTJGH CO C. B. Webb. A. M., Clough morticiins and funeral directors. Latest modern method! known to the profession employed 409 Court St. Main 120, Main 9S88 BIGDON-RICnARDbOfT CO. Funeral directors and undertakers, 253 North 'High street. Dav and aight phone 1S3. LM.HUH Care of YICKSOTONG Chinese Medicine and Tea Company 1 Has medicine which will cure any known disease. 153 South High Street, Salem, Ore. Phone 283 lin.i Ml.l Wh V! HCdl ltldl ftCl II CdlCl A- CcfaM1 Rnrh'ftTi Portland, Or., Aug. 15 The excite- deu stop in this territoiy. Early in the 'morning offer were out' at rintitrday 's level, but when word came of the downturn in the eHst the buyers quick-1 i lv withdrew from the market. The Chit-ago break was ascribed ! mainly to the more serious strike s'.to; ! ntion. Some of the larger buyers in ! the northwest, fearing this turn, slow- inns by farmers. There is a ititteience or opinion as 'to the amount ot wheat tout has Iteeu.tjie eastrn' buyers local dealers are sold bv northwestern farmers in the making little effort" to contract for past 10 days. Local dealers estimate' the quantity anywhere trom iu,uuuiniu to 20,000,000 bushels, ami some place it as high as 40 per cent of the crop. It is probable that a few export sales have been nuule, but bv far the larger part of the business was for account of nulls 111 the east. Hogs Higher t t.ie There was a good run of hogs at t.ie vards vesterday, but the demand was'ubotit the time the Hood River crop active and prices were forced up J. cents, with in.00 a" the top quotation on prime stock. The bulk of sales were at .70(9.7o, Cattle were in moderate supply ami the market was steady throughout. The same conditions prevailed in the sheep division. Receipts were 540 cattle, 1 calf, 3381 hogs, and H44 sheep. Shippers were: Sugar Will Be Lower Today There was a 23 cent decline in the eastern sugar market yesterday, and tiiere will be a similar reduction in local prices today, which will put stand anl cane granulated at $7.7o. This price is 70 cents under the top mark of the season, reached early in May. " Butter May Advance The egg market was firm yesterday, but with a wide range or prices qutn- cd on the street. At the produce ex change current receipts sold at cents. Commission houses quoted can- tiled ranch at anywhere from 27'i. to 30 cents, while extra white selects brought a premium. There is talk or an anvance in cu. creamery butter prices in the neur fu ture, as the mnke is decreasing fast. At the exchange creamery extras were offered at 20 3-4 cents ami 2'i cents was bill. Prime firsts were offered at 20 cents, with 25 3-4 cents bid. Ore gon triplet cheese sold at IS' a cents. The iKiultry market was quiet. Hens were offered' at 15'j cents at the ex change and 15 cents was the best bill. Springs were quoted on the street at l(i17 cents, with some shiiqiing tic innml. Dressed meats were steady aai receipts were light PRUNE CROP LARGE Corvallis, Aug. 15. Henton county has one of the largest prune orchards in the world ami will soon have tlie InruHxt .Ii vim; nlant. The orchard and drier are owned by Robert Johnson of Corvallis, and Ismlore Jacobs of Port land. The orchard is twenty five yeurs old, contains 10 acres, and is located five miles north of Corvallis. A con servative estimate for this year's crop is 20,000 bushels, which will produce 4IK),(K)0 pounds of the dried product. When this big orchard had its first big crop there was no drier large enoimii to handle it. So Mr. Johnson planned one himself, n monster sieam affair with 10 "tunnels" W) feet long, capable of holding 2500 bushels (it It contains 15. OOO 'primes at one time. $100 Reward, $100 The readers of this paper .will be pleased to learn that there is at least oae dreaded disease that science has been able to cure In all Its stages, and that la Catarrh. Hall's Catarrh Cure Is the only positive cure now known to the medical fraternity. Catarrh bslng a constitutional disease, requires a constitutional treat ment. Hall s Catarrh Cure Is taken In ternally, acting- directly upon the blood and mucous surfaces of ths system, there by destroying; the -foundation of the dis ease, and giving the patient strength by building- up the constitution and asslsttn nalure In doing- Its work. The proprietors have so much faith-in Its curative pow ers that they ofter.One Hundred Dollars for any case that It falls to curs. Bend for list-of testimonials. - AddrtM: F. J. CMH.VJiT a CO. Toledo, O. 'Bold by all Dnirslets, 7Jo. Take Hall's Family PUIS for a. (Stlptlo FOR BALE DAIRY FARM For rent on shares, stock and implements furnished, renter must be experienced dairy man and have some capital. H. C. Von llihr.'n, Aumsville, Or. - atig!5 feet of steam pipes and was biilt at a cost $8000. The drier now being built works on the hot air principle. It is 4(5x60 and hag 12 prune tunnels 22 feet long. Jt will cost $4000. Four other' driers are being built within a radius of six miles of Corval lis, and experts estimate that the ter ritory tributary to this city will pro duce this year 2,000,000 pounds of dried prunes. Prune Market Dormant Roseburg, Or., Aug. 15. That the prune market is dormuut at present, with no indication of revival, was tao statement made here today by a num ber of the leading buyers. "The prune growers of Douglas coun ty and California have placed their crop on a j cent basis," said one buy er, "and the eastern distributors have refused to pay that price." Another buyer saitl several carloads of prunes hail been purchased for 7 cents a pound but recent offers hud not exceeded 0 cents. Because of the inactivity of the Douglas county cro Pears Sell Higher Hood River, Or., Aug. lo. The Fruit Growers' exchange has made an offer ing of il.)." for Bartlcft pears. This is the record .tor pears ut this variety. The fruit is lnte. however, and it 'lwi,.Bt expected bv the Apple Growers' asso-t " elation that a sag will occur iu prices I,8.n!w' cation that a sag will occur in prices mutures, Because ot tne siniuiiaueou harvest in other districts, llurtletts last year for the - most part went to canneries at 20 pet ton, approximate ly 50 cents Ji box. - Fruit Is Damaged Miedfortl, Or., Aug. 13. A sudden wind storm struck the Rogue River valley Friday night and in Icsb than half an hour did damages to tiie iiear crop estimated at .between $50,000 and 75.000. Fruit iu the norrneustern part of the valley suffered most heavily, while on the west there was na damage what ever. According toi county pathologist C. ('. ('ate. the loss will not exceed 10 lier cent on all fruit, and in many dis' tricts the wind yneirely thinned the fruit en later pear varieties, insuring good size for the fruit that remained. FREE BOOK ON BTOMACH ILLS Oeo. H. Mayr. of 154 Whiting Street, Chicago, 111., a prominent druggist, has published a guide to health, in which he . . . a ,0 1 snows now no cured mmseir. ami brought relief to tousnnds of other suf ferers from constipation, biliousness, in digestion and intestinal troubles by the use of French healing oils. One dose nsnnllv convinces. The most chronic cases rnroly need over three doses. This book will be mailed free on requesr. Mnvr'a Wonderful Remedy is sold by leading druggists everywhere with the positive understanding that your money will be refunded without question or quibble if ONE bottle fails to give you absolute satisfaction. For Sale by J. C. PERRY, Druggist THE MARKET BASKET Following is a fairly complete list of offerings in the various Halem markets with prices attached: Home grown peaches 15 cents per dozen, apricots 35 cents a 51b. basket, eggs 25 cents a dozen, creamery butter 35 cents a pound, ranch butler 30 cents a pound, llraveiiBtcin or Duchess apples 2 cents a pound, green corn 15 Mil a dozen, dried beans 10 rents a pound, home grown tomatoes 10 cents a pound, cucumbers 2 for 5 cents, caul iflower 10 to 25 cents a head, summer 2 fnr 5 twits. th 5 cents & i it i nti A ' hlnvkberrios 5 cents a box, 1:1 nmitH a basket, home grown celery 5 cents a bunch, string beans 5 ....tJ a niiiinil. home made brick heese 30 cents a pouuil, lettuce . cents a head, garlic 15 cents a pound imtatoc 12 pound, fof BO cents, can bage 5 cents a' head, rhubarb 5 cents a hunch, secomi crop bubo -. -- cents s box, first Oregon caniaioupc. 5, 111, 15 cents. OREGON CROPS FOR 1915 The following figures perlaiuing to Oregon crops in 1915 bsve been com piled in the office of the slate com missioner of labor: Com. 33.000 acres, 1.155,000 bushels, value S947.0OO; wheat 900,000 acres, on cu nno bushels, value U1-1,000 oais, 3(15100 acres, 1(1,000,000 bushels, value 5,42,000; barley 130,000 acres, 4,(1X0,000 bushels, value f 2,"-,ou"; r 23.000 acres, 414,000 bushels, value 373 000. Total nnmber of acres I, 451,000; bushels 42,331,000; value $20, 95,00. ' We mail your paper to you during your vacation. Phone 81. THE MARKETS t The following prices for fruits and vegetables are those asked by the wholesaler of the retailer, at-d not what is paid to the producer. All other p.-ices are those paid the producer. Corrections are mado daily. Tprtland wheat buyers laid low yes terday as there was considerable doubt as to which way the market would jnmp and tho buyers played sufc with a waiting game. With Chicago off five cents a bushel yesterday, the general market was weak, although the local price Beeined to hold at $1. The egg market is showing consider able strength in Portland and this will uaturally be reflected locally if the market holds up. The refineries in the cast announced a 5 cents a hundred reduction in sugar which has been reflected in the local price. Women may now buy sugar for canning about half a cent a pound cheaper than last week. $1.00 .... 35e $35.00 JL ,r ? "ollBa Bran 26.50ft27 ... $31.00 ....SO.OO ... $9(a$10 Shorts, per ton Aitaua, uauiornia, ton Hny, clover Hnv. cheat $11(512 llay, vetch Hay, timothy, .. $15(a16 Butter. , Bntterfat 27c Creamery butter, per pound , 30c Country butter 20c22c Eggs and Poultry. Eggs, case count, cash .... 23c hggs, trade Hens, pound Boosters, old, per pound Broilers, under 2 pounds 25c ll',f.ai3ic 14c Pork. Veal and Mutton. Veal, dressed 9(511c Pork, dressed 1112 l-2c 'ork, on foot 8 l-29c Spring lambs, 1U10 Steers Cows Bulls Ewes Wethers 7(&7 l-4c .... G0 3 l-2(ii4c . 3(S3 1-4 4' l-2c . . . 5 l-2c Vegetables. Tomatoes, Oregon Cabbage Cucumbers ... 85c ...40c 4075c String garlic lac Potatoes, new Beets Radishes l'4l 40c 40s Green onions .... 40 . 8c Green peppers Carrots, dozen .. 40s Onions. California $2.25 Beans, green and waxed Onions, Walla Walla $2.25 Fruits. Watermelons 1 l-2 . . 35fi0c Peaches Apples 50c(y$1.00 Oranges, Valencies Lemons, per box Cantaloupes Bananas, pound California grape fruit Florida grape fruit $4,25 $7.$(!i7.80 $1.50(&1.75 $3.00 $0.00 .. 8e Pineapples Casavus ...2c Honey $3.50 Retail Prices. Efegs, per dozen, fresh ranch 30e hugur, cane $S.25 Sugur, beet. $sf0 Creamery butter 85 Flour, hard wheat .... Flour, valley $1.70ai.0 $1.00 PORTLAND MARKET 'Portland, Ore., Aug. 15. Wheat: Club, $1.13. BlueBtem, $1.17. Fortyfold, $1.15. Red Russian, $1.12. Outs: No. 1 white feed, $20.50. Hurley: Feed, $29.50. Hogs: Best live, $9.05(59.75. Prime steers, $7.00. Fancy cows, 45.00. Calves, $7.00. - hpring lumbs, $8.25. Butter: City ereamery, 30c. Country butter, 27c. F.ggs: Selected local ex., S0(S32c. Hens, 14(5 14 l-2c. Broilers, 10(h17c. ' Geese, lOftlle. FIRST CAR OF LIVESTOCK For future history-let it be know By Mort. THE DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL Classified Business Telephone Directory A Quick, handy reference for busy people EVER X THING Salem EletrU Co, Maaonle Temple, 127 North High Mala IBM PLTJMBINO, STEAM FITTINQ AND TINNING T. M. Barr, 164 South Commercial street Kail 1M TRANSFER. AND DSAYAQB Salem Truck k Dray Co, eorner State ana Front street Hsia Tfl Dry Zensal Moist Zensal ' TRAVELERS' GUIDE SOUTHERN PACIFIC. No. 14 Oregon Express ..... B :0o a. ox No. 24 Htizroe Limited s :uz p. m. No. iW Willamette Limited... 9:22s. m. No. 12 Hhasta Limited ll:B5s. m. No. 14 Portland Passenger ... l.zip.m. No. 20 Portland Passenger. . . B :00 p. m. No. 14 Portland Exprms 8:04 p.m. No. 222 Portland fsst Freight 10 (30 p. m. No. 226 Local way Freight. .. .10 :85 s. m. SOUTH BOUND No. IB California Express.... 8:82a.m. No. 17 Roseburg Passeoger ..11:20s. m. Ne. 23 Eugene Limited 10:01a.m. No. 19 Cottage drove Puis. ..4:18p.m. Makes cooiectlon with Cio. 1 user branch. No. 11Shssta Limited B :43 p.m. No. 2T Willamette Limitea. .. o: iup.ro. No. IS Han Francisco Hxpress IU :4U p. m. Vn 99 Mih KraiMWero but Freight 12 :01 a. m. No. SKi Local war Freight. . .11 :4U a. m. Biua-uni i.ini. No 73 Arrive at Ha em :10 a.m. Io. 711 (.eaves nsiem- . No. 75 Ar. Balem (mixed) 2:00 p. m. No. 74 Leave Halem 4 :20 p. m. No connection soutn ei uesr.- R.l ru PILLS CITY : and Wistisn. No. 181 Lv. Balem. motor 7:00 s. m. No. ltW Lv Halem, motor 9 :4S a. m No. loo Lv. Kulem or aiounjouiu anil Airlie J ' No. 187 Lv. Halem, motsr .... 4 :00 p. m. vn iau r.v. Haiem. motor 8:15p.m. No. 2:19 wsy i-r t iv. esiem.... o.. . No. 182 Ar. Balem 8 :4 ) a. m. No. 184 Ar. Balem 1 :10a. ta. No. 188 Ar. Balem 2'XY.V' No. 188 Ar. Hslem 4. a :00p.m. No. 170 Ar. Bslem T :P P- No. 240 wa rt sr. ouiem... WILLAMETTB RIVER HOTJTB Oregon CltJ Transperiauou iii""f Leave Portlsnd for Oregon C ty, lliittevllla Newberg, Mission lu rnuij, ni. Balem (dally eicept Bunds) ..6:4Ba. 1 .... Pnrtienrf for IndeDeodence. Albsny-Cdrvsllls, (Tues., Tburs., Ht(jt nsuirniug Corvallis 8 a. 0.-M0B., WeJ. Jrt Albsny ......... .7 a. m-Mon.. Wed.. Frl lodepenaence.... "T' Zi Rilem 10 s. m. Mos., Wed., Frl Balem ........ m. Tues., Thurs., Bat that the firi-t car of livestock ever leavinif I'oos 'coujitv liy, railroad was . t r ,,- .... .. a ft sbiieil from .Hyrriv 1 01111, ji" "i l'.ili), ami consisted of eighty hotts and eiiiht head Of cattle. They went to I'ortlunil. REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS Howard E. and D. A. Rood to Chris tian i. Kilmer, tit. Weasel! 'a add., Hull- 1 1 ... L1..1.I.....I ..I Til .1 l.ll" I'uru, u. iiiiui'uiii n. , - - . urve Knutson to tl. . nonius, n.ij Bonney cl. 47 5 1-W. . , I M. t Uliven et - im to Mitnon C. ISIiven, Jno. ForiLcl.-M 0 ri-W. .' Marion C. Bliven- to M, P. and Wary, E. Bliven, Jno. Font el. 30 6 -W. Clara and Jesse Mauldi(i to W. F. and Li. Ii. Kerr, lot 15, l'bel(s adj. Sil-1 vertou. (I. N. Ellis et ux to K. K. and Alice .Fisher, lot 4, blk. 2, Oak Lodge add. SEVEN M. Burger. ELEOTBIOAii 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 a OREOON ELECTRIC BAILWAI CO. OSTB SODHD " ' Lv. Balem Train No. Ar. Portias 4 :.15 a. m. 2 Owl 8 :68 a. as. 7 :15 a. m a 9:28 a. m, 9 :4B a. m 10 Limited 11 :88 s. saw 11:20 a. m 12 11:83 p. ss, 1 :B0 p. m 14 4 :00 p. ss, 4 :00 p. m 18 Limited ... fi :60 p. ta. 5 :80 p. m 20 7 :40 p. sa. 7:65 p. m. 22 10:00 p. ss, BOOTH BOUND POBTUND TO 8UJII LV. Portlsnd. a ::io a. m. Balem 8 :8B Eugene 10 :6S a. ss. 8 :0 a. m. B Limited 10:11 a. 10:45 a. m. , 2:03 p. m. , 4 :40 p. m. . 8 :05 p. m. . 9:20 p. m. , 11 :45 p. m. , Lv. Cervallls 4:10 p. m. , Lv. Eugene. 7 :38 a. m. . 1 :BS p. m. B :25 p. m. . 12 :W5 p. m. . Lv. Balem 1 :05 a. m. 10:15 a. m. . Lv. Halem 12:55 p. m. Lv. Balem. 4:15 p. m. 7 .... 9 .. 18 Limited 12 :65 p. sa. . 4 :13 p. ss. m ;w p. .... 17 Local . 19 .... ....21 Owl ... . :I0p.sst .11:20 p. St. , I M P-SS. MOBTH BOUND Ar. Salsa) 20 .B :80 p. SB. Ar. Balsa. .. 10 Limited .... 9:45 a. , ...18 Limited.... 4:00 p. sa. 22 7:55 p. ss, 2 Owl 4 :33 a. as. SOUTH BOUND Ar. JDaga .... 21 Owl 60 a. av ... B L Unites! ....12:25 p. ss. Ar. AHMag T 1 :BO p. sb. Stops at CorvallM Ar. Albaag 9 B .10 p. ss. Ar. Albesuj CD a 7:85 a. as. Ar. JBogss 18 8 :5o p. SB, Lv. Rsless ' 6:45 p. 0. C0BVALL18 CONNBCIIOll kobte bo trim Lr. Corvsllls Ar. BaJass 8 :25 a. m 18 ........ 9 :4B B. ah 12:12 p. m 14 1 :45 0. sa 2:41 p. m 16 4 :00 D. ss. 4 :10 p. m 20 B 30 p. em. 6 :18 p. m 22 f 'M p. SBa ' ' SOUTH BOUND Lt. Bslem Ar. Corralla 10:15 a. m. B 11:88 a. c 4:15 p. m 9 6 :3 p. OS, 12 :55 p. m 7 1 :20 p. ss 8 :40 p. m. IS 8 :00 p. sbi CATARRH of the BLADDER - relievvsd in 24 HOURS Each Cap- TTS BulelxiBratheiMlOY IUtflM4W i 'at HAVE TOTJB . Capital Journal Sent to Tmr Summer Vacation 41 . Address. 4; FHONE 81 . .