Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919, August 18, 1916, Page SEVEN, Image 7

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APARTMENTS
THE NEW MARTON APARTMENTS
Nelson G. Freeman, proprietor, os
dilating wall beds, hot water heat,
Dutch kitchens. Beautifully locat
ed, opp. Marion park, 610 "N. Com
mercial St., Salem, Oregon. Phone
209. Janitor service.
OHTEOPEACTIO-SPTNOLOQIST
DR. O. L. SCOTT Graduate of Chiro
practic's Fountain Held, Davenport,
Iowa.' If you have tried everything
' and got no relief, try Chiroprac
tic spinal adjustments and get welL
Offlco 406-7-8 U. 8. National Bank
Building. Phone Main 87. Residence
Main 828-R.
DENTISTS.
DB. O. A. OLSON, Dentist Adminis
ter! nitrous ozid and oxygen gas.
Boom 214, Masonic Temple. Phone
440. Salem, Oregon.
HOP BASSETS
MORLEY'S PAT. BRACED STYLE.
Depot American fence.
Screens for Doors and Windows.
Paints, Oils and Varnishes.
Stoves repaired and sold.
B. B. Fleming. g.'O Court. Plione 124.
MISCELLANEOUS
OREGON SCHOOL OF NECROLOGY
Incorporated, drngles methods,
opens Sept. 3th, litlO. Private pn
'tients and elinis, 1 .to 5 p. m. Floru.A
Brewster, M. D.-Dean, 32S Hubbard
bldg., Salem. Or.
SEDUCED FREIGHT BATES To and
from all points east, on all household
goods, pianos, etc. Consolidated ear
laid service. Capital City Transfer
Company, agent for Pacific Coast
Forwarding company, 161 South Com
mercial street. Phone Main 9.13.
LODGE DIRECTORY
A. O. V. W. Protection Lodge, No. 2,
Meets every Monday evefti&g at 8 In the
.McCornack hall, corner CWrt and Liberty
streets A. K. Airframe, M.W.; S.A.
UcFRddeo, recorder ; A. L. Brown,
financier; R. B. Duncan, treasurer.
CHNTRAl, LODGE. No. 18. K. of P. Mc
Cornack building. Tuesday evening of
each week at 7 :30. J. O. Heltzel, C. C. ;
W. B. Oilson, K. ot R. and 8.
tULEM LODGE No. 4. A. F. k A. M
Stated communications Drat Friday In
each month At 7 :30 p. m. Sn the Masonic
Temple. Chas. McCarter, W. M.; 8. Z,
Culver, secretary.
ALEM HUMANE SOCIETY D. D. Keeler.
president; Mrs. Lou Tlllson, secretary. All
ease ot cruelty or neglect ot dumb ani
mals should be reported to the secretary
tor Investigation.
B. N. OF A. "Oregon Grape Camp," No.
I860, meets every Thursday evenlngin
AlcCornack building. Qutlrt and Liberty
streets: elevator. Mrs. Sylvia Srhaupp,
1791 Market, oracle; Mrs. Melissa Per
sons, recorder, 1200 North Commercial.
Phone U3iM.
WOOMEN OF TUB WORLD Meet every
rrlday night at 8 o'clock In McCornack
blk. A. J. Sweinink, 6. C; L. S. Oeer,
clerk, 507 Court street, rhene 593.
CHADWICK CEIAl'TER. No. 87, O. E. 8.
Begular meeting evfy-y first and third
Tuesday at 8 p. tn. In the Masonic Tem
ple. Minnie Mueller, W. M. ; Ida M.
Babcock, secretary.
Off MOI.AT COMMANDER?, No. 5, K. T.
Begular eoncliive fourth Friday In each
taootb at 8 o'clock, p m In Masonic Tem
ple. 8oournlng Sir Knights are courte
ously Invited to meet with ua Lot L.
Pearce, E. C, Frank Turner, recorder.
UNITED ARTISANS Capital Assembly,
No. 84, meets every Wednesday at 8 p. m.
tn Moose hall. C. O. Matlock, M. A.;
C Z. Randall, secretary, SaTelh Bank (
Commerce.
BODSON COUNCIL, No. 1, R. i 8. Ji.
Btated assembly first Monday In each
month, Masonic Temple. N. P. Rasmus
en, Thrice Illustrious Master; Glenn C.
tides, recorder.
SALEM COUNCIL NO. 222 Knights ana
. .Ladles of Security Meets every 2nd and
4th Wednesday each month at Uurst Hall.
' Visiting members are Invited to attend.
B. F. Walton, financier, 480 8. 14th St
PACIFIC LODGE No. 80. A. F. & A. H.
Stated communications third Friday
la each month at 7 :30 p. m. In the
Masonic Temple. Hal V. Bolam, W. M. ;
. Ernest H. Choete. secretaxj. .
MODERN WOODMEN OF AMERICA Ore-
?in Cedar Camp. Not. 8240, meets every
bursday evening at 8 o'clock In Mc
Cornack hall, corner Court and Liberty
streets. Elevator service. Geo. Beloohl,
V. c. : J. A. Wrlsbr. clerk.
WANTED
WANTED We have an applicant who
desires to rent an equipped farm of
100 acres or more, for two years, or a
longer period. Applicant has plenty
of help and can furnish good refer
ences. Call 470 or see Square Deal
Bcajty compaay.
BOOB,"
KE TS SFlREp)
BADLY IN NEED OF REPAIR
There is a half-mile stretch of road
between here and Pudding river bridge
that is a disgrace to this section and the
county government. It is keeping much
trade from coming to Woodburn and iu
terfering with travel to Monitor. It
can scarcely Ue traversed now and will
be impassible next winter if not attend
ed to at once. Woodburn Independent.
Why Have Yoar Capital tied
L'p in an Empty House?
A
Capital
Journal
FOR RENT
AJ at One Cent a Word will
Get You a Renter.
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MONEY TO LOAN
ON Good Real Estate Security.
THOS. K. FORD
Over Ladd & Bush Bank, Salem, Oregon
$:"00,00 Eastern money to loan, low
rates, quick service. Repnvment priv
ilege. Thos. A. Roberts, 205 C. S.
Bunk bldg, Snlem. 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, room 5 McCornack
Bldg, Salem, Ore. T"-one 96.
WATER COMPANY
SALEM WATER COMPANY Office
corner Commercial and Trade street.
For water service apply at office.
Pills payable mon'.hly in advance.
WOODSAW
CHERRY CITY WOOD SAW We live
and pay taxes in Salem. Let Salem
people saw vour wood. Phone 209.
1198 N. 21st. F. L. Keister, Wm.
Frost.
OSTEOPATH
PBS. B. H. WHITE and B. W. WAL
TON Osteopathic physicians ind
nerve specialists. Graduates of Amer
ican sohool of Osteopathy, Kirksvillc
Mo.. Post graduate and specialized ii
nerve diseases it Los Angeles college
Treat acute and chronic diseases
Consultation free. ' Lady attendant
Office oOo-SOG U. S. National Bank
Building. Phone 859. Residence 346
North Capital street. Phone 469.
SOAVANOEB
SALEM SCAVENGER Charles Boos,
proprietor. Garbage rfhd refuse of all
kinds removed on monthly contract
at reasonable rates. Yard and eess
pools cleaned. Office phnnt Alaii
2247. Besiden-e M 2272.
UNDERTAKERS
WEBB ft CLOUOH CO C. B. Webb
A. M., Clou A morticiins and fanersJ
directors. Latest modern metiodi
known to the profession employee
499 Court St. Main 120, Main 8388
BIGDON-RCCHABDbOfJ CO. Funera'
directors and undertakers, 252 Worts
High street. Dar and night phone
183.
LM.HUQ
Care of
VICKSOTONG
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, AUG. 18, 1916.
(vVHO krioWS BoT TE-J I r,LU POSH IT n THE- RlVfefO 1 1 , "! ., .... "7
Losses In European War
Felt the World Over
The terrible losses of the groat war
in Europe are occasionally brought
hotne to people in tliis country through
the death of relatives at the front. The
following letter received by Mr. and,
Mrs. Wm. McGilchrist, Sr., tells of the
death of the son of Mrs. -McGilchrist 's
cousin, of a prominent family in Glas
gow. The letter is written from Kings
Park, Glasgow and is as follows:
"1 grieve having to tell you of our
great loss. Our dear brother Harry
was kilad in France SajturdnV the
liith at 1 a. m., we are informed by the
chaplain. His letter is very comfort
ing. We all think it a hard blow, but
inv dear mother is suffering most of
nil.
"When he ennie home on his last
leave, just before he went to France,
every person thought what a fine look
ing boy he was. He was out about
seven months and died three days after
his twentv-first birthday. He was the
best boy that ever lived and he seemed
to live for his mother. He was so
I kind to her.
I "Please excuse this short note but
my heart is too full of grief, I cannot
write more."
The letter from the chaplain tell
ing of the death of the young man,
Harry Keeling, written to his mother,
1 is ns follows:
' "He was' out on duty last night m
the trenches with his section and about
1 a. m. this morning he and another
were killed by a rifle grenade. He had
no suffering nor pain.
"He was laid to rest in a little
French cemetery this afternoon with
in a short distance of where we have
camped this week. His captain and
officers and men of his section were
present to pay their last respects to
one whom they loved and admired.
His commanding officer spoke of him
in the verv highest terms, expressing
his deep sorrow at the loss of one who
wns a good soldier and an upright man;
and 1 myself the resident chaplain of
ficiated at the services."
A DAGGER
IN THE BACK
That's the woman's dread when she
gets up in the morning to start the
day's work. "Oh! how my back
aches." GOLD MEDAL Huarlem Oil
Capsules taken today cases the back
ache of tomorrow taken every day
ends the backache for all time. Don't
delav. What's the use of sufferingl
Begin taking GOLD MEDAL Haarlem
Oil Capsules today ana De renevcu To
morrow. Take three or four every day
and be permanently ftee from wrench
ins, distressing back pain. But be sure
to get GOLD MEDAL. Since 1090 GOLD
MEDAL Haarlem Oil has been the
National Remedy of Holland, the Gov
ernment of the Netherlands having
granted a special charter authorizing
its preparation snd" sale. The housewife
of Holland would almost as soon be
without bread a she would without her
"Real Dutch Drops" as she quaintly
calls GOLD MEDAL Haarlem Oil Cap
sules. This is the one reason why you
will find the women and children of
Holland so sturdy and robust.
GOLD MEDAL are the pure, original
Haarlem Oil Capsules imported direct
from the laboratories in Haarrem, Hol
land. But be sure to get GOLD
MEDAL. Look tor the name on every
box. Sold by reliable druggists in
sealed packages at 25c, 50c and $1.00.
Money refunded if they do not help you.
Accept only the UUI.U JlfcUAL. All
others are imitations.
Two Girls Killed
When Train Hits Auto
Sterling. 111., Aug. 17. Two girls
were killed, another had both legs cut
off and one man wm badly injared
here todav when an automobile in
which thev were rid'ui was strui-k by
a Chicago and Northwestern passeugcr
train at Gait, near here.
The dead are Marie Baker, agfc! lit,
and Ruby Kauffinnn, aged 14.
The iujured Maude Webb, 19, and
Martin ('. Von Bergen. All were from
Rock Falls. Miss Essie Pfundsturn,
another of the party, escaped.
The partv wa on the wav to a piraic
and endeavored to get across the tracks
before the train.
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Telegraphic Tabloids
New York William Bsnzel, New
York candy manufacturer, advertised
that his business slogan was "sweet
ness.". He never allowed it to enter
his home, his wife said today. She
wants a divorce.
New York Save the garbage, says
Charles P. Thornton, a Jamaica drug
gist, who announced today he can man
ufacture paper from rubbish, lie says
he can make water melon pacer equal
to rice or onion paper.
Chicago Federal Judge Landis here
ordered two loan sharks to "lay off"
H. Smith and Nelson Gonzales, of this
city, after they had paid Tl'tt per cent
interest on loans.
Willmette, 111. Men bathers wear
ing trousers over bathing suits will
have to pay beach guards fifty cents
or forego bathing. "Mayoress" Mrs.
George L. Martin has ordered police
to pinch all bathers who leave their
clothes on the beach.
Snu Francisco Salt black horse and
flapiacks constituted the fare of the
crew of the bark Owcenee for 40 days
when the ship was becalmed and the
ordinary food ran oat, ihe captain said
on arriving today.-.' "
San Jose, C'al. A doe and two fawns
took possession of the golf links of
the San Jose Country club unu stopped
all golf play for an hour, while Uiey
frolicked on the greens.
A SMMJNTERVIEW
Mr, Brown Tells His Experience.
The following brief account of an in
terview with a Salem man over ten
years ago, and its sequel, will be read
with keen interest by every citizen.
P. W. Brown, retired farmer, H99
State street, Salem, says: "Hard work
weakened my kidneys and I often felt
the effect in lameness and soreness
across the smull cf my back. Finally,
my attention was called to Doan's
Kidney Pills and I got some from Dr.
Stone '8 drug store. The backache and
soreness entirely left me." (Statement
given January 31, 1900.)
On April 11, 1910, Mr. Brown said:
"I am ready to confirm any time whnt
1 said in my former statement regard
ing my experience with Doan's Kidney
Pills. " I still consider them a medicine
of merit and they always do good work
whenever I take them."
Price 50c, at all dealers. Don't sim
ply ask for a kidney remedy get
Doan's Kidney Pills the same that
Mr. Brown has twice publicly recom
mended. Foster-Milbura Co., Props.,
Buffalo, N. Y.
Wheat Jumps Again
In Chicago Markets
Chicago, Aug. 18. Wheat .jumped
from 3 3-4 cents to 4 I S cents in the
Chicago grain market today. Ilullih
Canuilinn mlviilss anil reports of a
short French crop scat shorts hurry
ing to cover. Hepteiolicr was up over
the opening 1 7-8 at 1.43 Il-X; Decem
ber lip 3 I S at tl.47 1-ts and May up
2 5-8 at 1."0 5-8.
Corn opened strong and made furth
er gains on the strength of wheat.
Continued dry weather In the south
west prompted considerable buying.
September was p 3-4 at M 3-4; De
cember up 1 5 S at 73 and May up
1 at 7''i. .
Oats are higher on strong tradiug at
the opening. Gains is the other grains
were responsible for further increase
in values. September was up 8-4 at
44 1-8; December up 1 at 47-J and May
np 5-8 at 5U 3-8. .
! STATE HOUSE NEWS t
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.
Certificates of dissolution were. filed
th'm morning at the state corporation
department by the F. K. Johnson Dredg
ing company of Astoria, and the Ameri
can aint company of Portland. Articles
of incorporation were filed by the Lake
wood Mutual Water-Users association of
Milwaukie, Clackamas county, the capi
tal stock of which is (1,000.
Glass forks have been invented for
handling pickles to avoid imparting a
metallic taste to them,
THE MARKETS I
The following prices for traits
and vegetables are those asked by
the wholesaler of the retailer, ai.d
not what is paid to the producer.
All other p.-ices are those paid the
producer. Corrections are mado
daily.
Butter made the sensational jump of
four cents a pound in Seattle and Port-
iana yesterday aim is eiiciuve in
Salem ! today. This brings butterfat up
to 31 cents and creamery butter to 34
cents a pound with the retail price at
III nnnfc
Watermelons are cheaper with a
quotation of one and a fourth cents a
pound.
Qrraxns.
Wheat $1-00
Oats, new 35c
Rolled barley 35.00
Bran '. $26.50.fn27
Shorts, per ton $31.00
Alfalfa, California, ton 126.00
Hay, clover $9(al0
Hav, cheat $10.00(5. 11.00
Hay, vetch $11$13
Hay, timothy, $15($16
. Butte.
Butterfat , ......310
Creainerv butter, per pound 31c
Country butter 20c22c
Eggs and Poultry.
Eggs, case count, caah 2l'(? 24c
Ezgs, trade 25c
Ileus, pound 13c
Roosters, old, per pound 8e
Broilers, under 2 pounds 15c
Pork, Veal and Mutton.
Veal, dressed 9o.llc
Pork, dressed 11S12 l-2c
Pork, on foot 8 l-2(fi 9c
Spring lambs, 1910 7(5 7 l-4c
Steers 6(3 5
Cops 3 l-2i 4C
Bulls 33 1-4
Ewes 1-2C
Wethers o l-2c
Vegetable.
Tomatoes, Oregon
Cabbage
Cucumbers
85c
40c
.. 40( 75c
15c
rc
l'igmc
40c
40
40
8c
40s
$2.ou
4c
$2.25
String garlic
Petatocs, sweet
Potatoes, new
Beets
Radishes
Green onions
Green peppers
Carrots, dozen
Onions
Beans, ereen and waxed ...
Onions, Walla Walla
Fruits.
Watermelons l'ic
Peache 35ffifiOc
Apples C0c1.00
Oranges, Valencies $4,25
Lemons, per box $7.$$fa 7.50
Cantaloups $1.30x1.76
Bananas, pound 6
California grape fruit $3.00
Florida grape fruit - $3.00
Pineapples 8c
Cusavas 2c
Honey ., $3.50
BelaU Prices.
Eggs, per dozen, fresh ranch - 30e
Sugar, cane $8.25
Sugar, beet $8.00
Creainerv butler - 40c
Flour, hard wheat $1.70(5.1.90
Flour, valley $1.35(5 1.00
PORTLAND MARKET
Portland. Ore., Aug. 18. Wheat:
Club, $1.14.
Bluestem, $1.18.
Fortyfold. $1.15.
Red Russian, $l.i3.
Ontsi No. 1 white feed, $2s.7o.
BarleV! Feed, $31.50.
Hogs,' best live, $9.25.
Prime steer, $7.
Fancv cows, $5.
Calves. $7.50.
Spring luiabs, $8.35.
Butter: City creamery, 34c.
Country butter. 27c.
Eggs: Selected local ex., 30c.
Hens, 15c.
Broilers. lG(Ti 17c.
Geese, 10c.
We mail your paper to you during
your vacation. Phone 81.
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THE DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL
Classified Business
Telephone Directory
A Quick, handy reference for busy people
Tllrpfctal
EVERYTHING ELECTRICAL
Salem ElestrU Co, Masonia Temple, 127 North High Malm ltM
PLUMBING, STEAM FITTING AND TINNING
T. If. Barr, 164 South Commercial street ....- Mala 111
TRANSFER AND DRAYAGE
Salem Truck k Dray Co., corner State ana front street Mala M
Dry Zensal
Moist Zensal
TttVVV
TRAVELERS' GUIDE
SOUTHERN PACIFIC.
KORTH BOUND
No. 16 Oregon Kipreas 0:00 a. I
No. 24 KiiKene Limited 8 :02 p. i
No. 2S Willamette Limited. . . 9 :22 a. i
No. 12 Hhanta Limited 11:56 a. t
No. 18 Portland Passenger ... 1 :27 p. i
No. 20 Portland Passenger... B :00 p. I
No. 14 Portland Express 8:04 p. l
No. 222 Portland fast Freight 10 :30 p.
No. 228 Local way Freight. .. .10 :BS a. l
SOUTH BOUND
No. IB California Express.... 8:82s. r
No. IT Rosetmrg Passenger ..11:20s. I
N. 28 Eugene Limited 10Ola. i
No. 19 Cottage Glove Pais. ..4:16 p. I
Makes coniectioa with No. 74 User
branch.
No. 11 Shasta Limited 8:48 p. i
No. 27 Willamette Limited. .. 6:16p.i
No. IS Han Francisco Evpress 10 :80 D. I
No. 221 San Francisco Fast
Frehrht 12 :01 s. i
No. Z2o Local war Freight. . .11 :4U a. I
tUUU-GBBB LlNB.
No. 78 Arrives at Salem 9:111 a. I
lo. 70 Leaves Salem 9:60 a. i
No. 75 Ar. Halrm (mixed) 2 :00 p. i
No. 74 Leave Salem 4:20 p. i
No connection south f Geer.
Bale if. Fills Citt and Wistbrw.
lni Lv. Salem, motor 7:OOs.
inn Lv Salem, motor 9:45 a.
163 Lv. Sulem tor Monmouth
and Airlie 1:40 P-
167 Lv. Salem, motr .... 4:00 p.
109 Lv. Salrm, motor 6 :15 p.
239 Way Fr't lv. Salem. ... 8 :00 a.
102 Ar. Salem 8:40 a.
164 Ar. Salem 11 :10 a.
18-Ar. Salem 8:1.1 p.
108 Ar. Halem 6 :O0 p.
170 Ar. Balem 7:45 p.
240 Way Fr't ar. Salem... 1:85 p.
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WILLAMETTE K1VKR ROITE
Oregon City Transportation Company
The firnhamonn leaves Balem for
Portland at 7 o'clock on the morninRs
of Monday, Wednesday and Friday.
N'o boat south of Salem. Boat leaves
Portland Tuesday, Thursday and Sat
urday mornings until further notice.
Journal Want Ads Get Results You
Want Try one and see.
(Cpntlnnsd From Page One.)
A bitter fiht in conference is c
pected when the ne- bill reaches that
staxe.
At the time Chairman Hay added
his revision of the articles of war, it
was freely reported he wanted them so
chanced that General Frederick A. Ains
worth, former adjutant general of the
army, now retired, could put before the
country in book form, his side of the
faaious Leonard Wood-Ainsworth con
troversy. Cnder existing rules of war, retired
army officers and privates must re
gard the same rules criticism of the
war department and fellow officers,
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
CENTRAL PHARMACY
OREGON ELECTRIC RAILWAI CO.
hobth BOUND
Raleta Train No. Ar. Portia:
85 a. m 3 Owl 6 :5ft a, a,
15a.m. ....... 8 S:25a.ss
45 a. m. ....10 Limited ....11 :83a.aa,
20 a. m 12 11 :35 p. sb
50 p. m 14 4 :00 p. as.
OO p. m '18 Limited ... 6:50 p.
xm p. m 20 7C40D. SR.
55 p. m. 22 10:00 p. tfc
sodtb bound
Portland to Saum '.
Portland.
30 s. m. Salem 8 :35 Eugene 10 :B8 a. av,
0 a. m. ... 5 Limited .... 10 :11a. sr.
45 a. m 7 12:55 p. m,
OS p. m 9 4:15 p. sh
40 p. m. ... 18 Limited .... (:40 b. at,
05 p. m 17 Local .... 8:10 p. a
o p. m. iv u:zup.Bh
45 p. a. 21 Owl 1 M aw sbj
NORTH BOUND
C.rvaJlls Ar. Balsas
10 p. m 20 8:80 p. a.
Eugene. Ar. Bataa
85 a. m 10 Limited .... 8 :4ti .
55 p. m 18 Limited.... 4 :00 p. ah
25 p. m 22 T :55 p. a
05 p. m 2 Owl 4 :85 a. as,
SOOTH BOUND
Ralem Ar. Ba(ta4
55 a. m 21 Owl 6 AO a. m.
:10 a. m ft Limits ....II :2S p. at,
Salem Ar. Albaaa;
55 p. m T 1 :80 p. rr,
Stops at Corral ll
Salem. Ar. Altwai
:15 p. m. 9 6:10 p.
Ar. AlbBafl
O a 7 :35 u. m.
. Ralest Ar. Jfaawrt
:45 p. m 13 8 :50 s. as,
CORVALLI8 CONWBCtflOU
XOSTH BOUND
Lv. Corvallls
8 :25 a. m. . .
12ol2 p. m. .
2:41 p. m. .
4 :10 p. m. .
6:18 p. m. .
Lv. Balem
10 :15 a. m. .
4:15 p. m. .
12 :65 p. m. . .
8 :40 p. m. . .
Ar.JlalasI
9 :4B a. at,
. 10 ,
. 20
22 .
1 no p. SSj
4:00 p. sr.
5:30 p. ,
7 5 p. ah
SOUTH BOUND
Ar. CorvallU
11:81 a. so.
B3p.ati
8:20 p. at,
8:00 s. ah
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IS
as must active officers and men. The
Hay revision exempts retired officer
and men from court inartials.
Kxperiuients have indicated to Hon
duras that it may become an Import
ant cotton-raising nation.
Why the Journal is popular
it prints the world's news to-
day.
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