Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919, September 19, 1916, Page SEVEN, Image 7

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    "HEKA
D a i ly C a p i t a I Jo u r 11 a I- s Cla s s
RATES FOR ADVERTISEMENTS; One Cent per vvok;d for the first insertion. One
APARTMENTS
THE NEW MARION APARHMENTS
Nelson G. Freenion, proprietor, os
cillating wall bed, hot water heat,
Dutch kitchens. Beautifully locat
ed, opp. Marion park. 010 N. Com
mercial St., Salem, Oregon. Puone
209. Janitor service.
CHIROPRACTIC-SPINOLOGIST
DB. 0. L. SCOTT Graduate of Chiro
practic 'a Fountain Head, Davenport,
Iowa. If you have tried everything
and pot no relief, try Chiroprac
tic spinal adjustments and get well.
Office 400-7-8 U. S. National Bank
Building. Phone Main 87. Residence
Main 823-R.
HOP BASKETS
iORLEY'S FAT. BRACED STYLE
Depot American fence.
Screen for Doors nnd Windows.
. Paints, Oils nnd Varnishes.
Stoves repaired and sold.
B. B. Fleming, 2"9 Court. Phone 124
FOB SALE
FOR SALE 45 acres mi. from R.
R. station, lVu miles from two good
little towns; 15 acres clear, 20 acres
reek bottom, fair Buildings. Price
2500.00, half cash, no trade. Square
Deal Realty Co, 202 V. S. Bank bldg.
WE HAVE Cash buyer for 10 to 20
acres good garden land, well located.
Must be bargain. Call Square Deal
Realty Co., 202 U. S. Bank bldg.
MISCELLANEOUS
OREGON SCHOOL OR NEUROLOGY
Inc., 428 Hubbard bldg., Salem. All
drugless methods tnnglit. Flora A.
Hrewater, M. P., donn. private pa
tients 1 to 5 p. m. Thone 2124R. tf
BEDTJCED FRETGUT RATES To and
from all points, east, on all houshold
goods, pianos, etc. Consolidated car
load service. Capital City Transfer
Company, agents for Pacific Coast
Forwarding company, 161 South Com
mercial street. Phone Main 933.
Money to Loan
ON Good Seal Estate Security.
THOS. K FORD
Orer L&dd t Bush Bank, Salem, Oregon
CITY AND FARM LOANS Any n-
mount; low rates; promptly closed
attractive pre-paying privileges. I
nave .)';. per cent insurance money
to loan on Salem business nnd resi
dence property. Thos. A. Roberts,
BOS U. . JNnt'l Hank bhlg.
MONEY TO LOAN- I have made ar
rangements for loan i uiz eastern
money, will make very low rate of
interest on highly improved farms.
Homer H. Smith, room 9 MeCornaei
Bldg., Salem, Ore., Phone 90.
OSTEOPATH
DRS. B. H. WHITE and R. W. WAL
TON Osteopathic physicians and
nerve specialists, llraduate of Amer
ican school of Osteopathy, Kirksville,
W Alo. Post graduate and specialized in
nerve diseases at Los Angeles college
Treat acute and chronic diseases.
Consultation free. Lady attendant
Office 505-500. V. S. National Bank
Building. Phone 8.19. Residence 346
North Capital street, i'bone 40".
SCAVAVGER
SALEM SCAVENGER C'.iorles Soos
proprietor. Garbage and refuse of all
kinds removed on monthly contracts
at reasonable rates. Yard and cess
pools eleaned. Office phone ' Maic
8247. Residence Main 8272.
UNDERTAKERS
WEBB t CLOTGH CO. C. B. Webb,
A. M. Clough morticians and funeral
.directors. Latest modern methods
known to the profession employed
499 Court St. Main 120, Main 9883.
BIGDON-RIcnARDSO Co. Funeral
directors and undertakers, 2."2 North
High street. Day and night phone
15.1.
WATER COMPANY
SALEM WATER COMPANY Office
" corner Commercial and Trade streets
, For water service apply at office
Bills payable monthly iii advance.
WOODSAW
CHERRY CITY WOOD SAW We live
nd pay taxes in Salam. Let Salem
people saw vour wood. Phone "!
UPS N. 21st F. L. Keister, Wm.
. Frost
BOOB,"
OREGON CAPITALIST DEAD
Sulherliu. Or., Sept. 19. ,f. F. Luse
president of the .1. F. Luse Land com
pany of Sutherlin and ex-president of
the Luse Land & Development compa
ny ot tt. 1 am, tell to the sidewalk
dead from apoplrxv wiiile trvina to
catch the train from here to Portland
shortly before midnight Saturday night
mt. Luse was born in Johnson coun
ty, Iowa, in 101. In 1S92 he began
buying and selling Canada wheat land
mid for several years was employed as
a land siilesinnn for the Canadian Pa
cific railroad.
The Luse Land & Development com
pany was organized at St. Paul in 1900
and the company is estimated to have
sold more than 1.000.000 acres of farm
laud in the provinces of Saskatchewan
and Alberta.
Mr. Luse located at Sutherlin in 1909
buying approximately 8000 acres of
land. Tiie .1. F. Luse company, of
Sutherlin, under Mr. Luse, has spent a
large fortune in developing the valley
and town of Sutherlin.
The funeral was held here today and
the body sent to Portland for burial.
Mr. Luse was a member of the Elks
and Odd Fellows lodges. " He is sur
vived by a willow and mother, three
brothers, three sisters, n son, Samuel
Luse, who resides nt Luse Land, Sas
katchewan, nnd one daughter, Mrs. Nel
lie Seegnr, who lives at St. Paul.
LODGE DIRECTORY .
WOODMEN OF THE WORLD Meet every
Friday night at 8 o'clock In McCornack
block. A. J. Swelnlnk, C C; 1,. 8. Heer,
clerk, 0O7 Court Street Phone 593.
IH MOt.AY COMMANDERY. No. 5, K. T.
HcKiilnr concluve fourth Friday In each
month at 8 o'clock p. m.. In Masonic
Temple. Sojourning Sir Knights are
courteously invited to meet with us.
Lot 1.. I'earee, E. C, Frank Turner,
recorder.
SALEM HUMANE SOCIETY D. P. Keeler,
president; Mrs. I.ou TUtson, secretarw.
All t-asea of cruelty or neglect of dumb
animals should lie reported to the
secretary for Investigation.
CIIADWICK CHAPTER, No. 37, O. E. 8
Regular meeting every first and third
Tucsdiiy at 8 p. m. In the Masonic Tem
ple. Minnie Mueller, V. M. ; Ida M.
Itiihcock. secretary.
1AI.EM LODOE No. 4. A.' F. k A. M.
Stuted communications llrst Friday In
each month tit 7 :.' I. m. in the Masonic
Temple. Chas. McCarter, V. M. ; 8. Z.
Solver, secretary.
UNITED ARTISANS Capital Assembly,
No. 84. meets every Wednesday nt 8 p. m.
In Moose bull. C. O. Matlock. M. A. ;
C. A, Vibbert. secretary, Crown Drug
store, ,":is State street.
A. O. U. W. Protection Lodge No. 2.
Meets every Monday evening nt 8 In the
Mct'ornack bull, corner Court nnd Liberty
streets. A. E. Aufrance. M. W. ; S. A.
McFadden. recorder ; A. L. Brown,
hnancier; It. B. Dtiucan, treasurer.
R. N. of A. "Oregon Crape Camp," No.
1300, meets every Thursday evening tn
Mcl'ornnck buildlug. Court and Liberty
streets: elevntor. Mrs. Sylvia Sckaupp,
17H1 Market, orncle; Mrs. Melissa Per
sons, recorder una North Commercial.
Phone 143U-U.
CENTRAL I.ODOE. No. IS, K. of P. Mc
Cornack building. Tuesday evening of
each week at 7 :30. O. E. Harbour, C. C. ;
W. B. (illson. K. of K. and 8.
HODSON COUNCIL. No. 1. R. k 8. M.
Htuted essenfiily first Monday In each
month. Masonic Temple. N. 1". Itnsmus
sen. Thrice Illustrious Master; Uleuu C.
Mies, recorder.
SALEM COUNCIL NO. 2B22 Knights and
Ladies of Security Meets every 2nd and
4th Wednesday each month nt Hurst
Hall. Visiting members are Invited to
attend. E. F. Walton, financier, 480 B.
14th Street. -
PACIFIC I.ODOE No. Bft. A. I". k A. M.
Slated communications third Friday
In each month at 7 :.') p. m. la the
Masonic Temple. Hal V. Molain, W. M. ;
Truest II. Chonte. secretary.
MODERN WOODMEN OF AMERICA Ore
gon Cedar Camp. No. 524(1. meets every
Thursday evening at 8 o'clock In Me
Cornnck ball, corner Court nnd Liberty
streets. Elevator service. Geo. Relnohl,
V. C. ; J. A. Wright. Clerk
LM. HUM
CARB OF .
YickSoTong
CHINESE MEDICINE AND
TEA COMPANY '
IIu medicine which will ears
Any known Disease
Open Sundays from 10:00 a. m.
until 8:00 p. m.
153 Sonth High 8tret.
S.'m, Oregon. - flung l'.Z
THE DAILY CAPITAL JOUKNAL. SALEM. OREGON. TUESDAY. SEPT. 19. 1916.
IANS ON SOMME
(Continued from Page One.)
surrendered trenches to the British east
of (linchy and north of Cotnbles, but
have repulsed French attacks near Bel
lay and Vervandovillers south of the
Somme, it wns officially announced to
day. A French attack on the western slope
of Dead Man's hill, northwest of Ver
dun penetrated German trenches.
Allies Don't Like Htm.
Atheus, Sept. 10. Foreign Minister
Cniapsnos has received the congratula
tory visits of all the diplomats in Ath
i"ns, except those of the allies.
This is the first dispatch to pass the
Anglo-French, censorship at Athens,
showing that the allies are not pleased
with the new Greek foreign minister.
Rain Halts British.
Loudon, Sept. 10. A steady down
pour of rain hits halted the British op
erations on the Somme front and there
has been no important fighting since
yesterday.
General Huig reported this nfternoon
that ' British troops entered enemy
trenches at Richebourg La Boue at three
separate places, taking prisoners and in
flicting casualties.
Two British Steamers Sunk.
London, Sept. 10. The British steam
ers Dewa nutl Lord Tredeonr have been
nk. "
: The Dewa displaced 3,802 tons and
was 300 feet long. She was registered
at Loudon. The Lord Tredegar displaced
3,850 tons and was 383 feet long. She
was registered nt Newport.
Italians and Bulgars At It.
Paris, Sept. 19. A most violent bat
tle is going on between the Italians
and Bulgarians east of Boles mountains
in Macedonia, said an official statement
issued here today. On the Vetrenik
sector, Serbian artillery repulsed two
Bulgarian counter attacks.
Repulsed All Attacks'
Sofia, Sept. lit The repulse of all
allied attacks around the Greek town
of Fiorina was aiiuoiinced by the Bul
garian war office todar.
Bulgarian troops are continuing
their advance against the Rumanians
in Dobrudja and have captured the
Black port of Mangalia, 23 miles south
of Constnnza.
Governor Pardons
Alexander Dranges
Governor Withyiombe today' issued
a conditional pardon to Alexander
Oranges, who has been Berving a sent
ence in the Multnomah county jail.
Dranges was sentenced to serve one
year in the county jail of Multnomah
county on March 17, 1010, for assault
with a dangerous weapon.
Dranges was successful in the land
allotments nt Colville, Washington, last
spring, and as ue has to make a selec
tion before September 28, he was re
leased at this timo in order that he
might look out for his interests. His
pardon wns recommended by Circuit
Judge Robert ti. Morrow, before whom
he was tried, and Deputy District At
torney John A. Collier connected with
his prosecution. The pardon is condi
tional upon his leaving the state of
Oregon immediately upon his release
from the Multnomah county jail, and
henceforth remaining outside of the
boundaries of this state.
Roosevelt Comes Out
in Support of Bacon
New York, Sept. 18'. Guns of both
the democratic and republican parties
were turned for the progressive sup
port in tomorrow's state primaries, .
Governor Charles S. Whitman, can
didate for the republican nomination,
and Judge Samuel Seabury, candidutc
for the democratic nomination were
both in New York conferring with
progressive leaders and carrying the
fight for progressive support up to the
last hour. --. '
Colonel RooseveR joined in one of
the lending fights today when he came
ThHsUny CPSulES
are lupsnor to naiun
of Copaiba, Cubabt w
ln)ectiwii,nd N
RtUP'S Is MIDY)
24 HClMiitt
lams diseases with
out lfl convenience.
by all ttrvyeittt.
vHVt oo '
fiermanyV Jabberwok .
Market Hits the Skids
. -" (By' t'uited Press)
London, Sept; 1. (By mail) Ger
many 's. jnbbcrWork .market has hit the
skids.-- ': - -. "
"The birds and (lie . beasts were
there'-' when General Smuts grabbed
most "of German Knst Africa and the
kaiser's colonials -fled. '
A blood sweating behemoth doesn't
give a darn what flag flies on.' his
hunting -ground. Neither does a dik
dak or a whiffenpoof or a -man eating
piffile So .Germany is cut off from
her zoological supply.
The first shipload of animals is here
from, the flew .British teritory today,
consigned, to E. H." Bostock. . -
Twenty five balloons goose-stepped
at leash about the decks with still a
shadow of German accent ill their chat
ter. Six porcupines with fixed bayo
nets held a small hollow square and
400 birds screeched while a pair of sec
retary birds made notes for reference.
"The Germans will never regain
their animal trade," said Bostock to
day. .
Wheat Prices Feel
Effect of Competition
Chicago, Sent. 19. Wheat prices re-
maincd down today due to lower foreign Kggs, trade 30c
prices caused by freer shipments from Hens, pound 12ya13M:!
India and AnstraliuOruJf a. reduction InRoosters, old, per pound 8
Arfentine wheat prices. September , Broilers, under 2 pounds "14Vic
wheat was unchaiigqd over, the low' np-1
euing down 1-1 at $1,47 3-4'; May down' Pork, Val and Mutton.
quarter at $1.48 3-4. . I Veal, dressed 9lls
Corn for December ;und May showed Pork, dressed 1112 l-2c
a slight upward trend, while Scptem- Pork, on foot .............. 8 l-29c
ber wns quarter below the opening at Spring lambs, MilO 77 l-4c
8" 1-2; December up 1-4 and May quar-
ter at 70 1-8.
Oats attracted little interest, Septem
ber remaining-unchanged at 44 5-8; De
cember down 1-8 at 47 1-2, and May
up quarter at 50 5-8.
Provisions remained firm.
Suggests Officials
Be Sentenced to Jail
San Francisco, Sept. 19. Will Mayor
James lloth, Jr., ami the 18 members of
the bourd of supervisors have to go to
jail for a cjy debt f Supervisor Wulsh
stated today that this may be possible,
as the officials arc cited to appear be -
fore Superior Judgo Hcawell Friday to
show whv they are not guilty of con-
low wny tney are not Runty or con
nipt of court for disoboying a writ of J Wat
andate ordering tire city to pay $'10,-Mus
tempt of court for disoboying a writ of
mandate ordering tire city to pay $.'10,-
000 in 11 judgments for city taxes un-
luwruiiy levieu in iuoo. mere is no
money on hand, .Walsh aid, to pay the
ncht. !-..
"If the court says this is a debt that
must be paid, I am 'for paying it," said
vtaisn. "If tne trea-sttrer has not the
money to pay it, the city has no money
for the purpose. Why not, then, put the
city in jail for not paying the debt?"
Road Work Done In
County During August
Following is a sitininnry of road
work in Marion county done in the
month of August. 191(1, as shown by
the records in the offico of the county
clerk : ' " '
Macadamizing , $."(!" 1.02
Graveling . 491(1.4.1
Bridges .', 220.r,K
General repairs and miscel
laneous .' ..:. -5N67.I8
New tools and machinery .,...'... &M
'Supervision' salurv ,.i..v 1172.20
Oiling '...'.... .122.0-".
Total i.....l9,l.."7
Xo. of Yards -of gravel hauled 4799
No. of yards of rock hauled ... 24(11
So. of yards of rock crushed.... 20(15
Xo. of days volunteer work, men;
45- teams.. .
out' in support:-. of Robert F. Bacon,
candidate for the republican nomina
tion for I'nited States senator and op
posed William M. Colder. In his
statement today Colonel Roosevelt ex
pressed a ereluctanee to enter th
primary-'fight but states since Bacon
has come out squarely for universal
military service and ( older against it,
he cannot hpt Indorse Bacon because
of his stand on. a fatter "which mny
determine whether or'irot future gen
erations of 'Americans shall walk with
beads lifted high or bowed down in
shame. "
Wedding Invitations, Announcement!
and Cal'.iug Cards Printed at the Jour
nal Job Department.
i f i c d A d v ertisi n g Pa g e
- Half Cent per word for each successive subsequent insertion"
t THE MARKETS
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.-icea are those paid the
producer. Corrections axe made
daily. . . '
Although the price of wheat has de
clined several cents within the past
few days and club wheat has also been
off,, wheat prices in the city remaiu
about the . same, very, much depending
on quality. - .
. Oman. -
Wheat $1.00(51.10
Oats, new . 3(i(u;iNc
Rolled barlcv $38.50
Bran $20.00
Shorts, per ton ' $29.00
Hay, clover $9(o$10
Hay, cheat $10.00ll.OO
Hay, vetch $11$12
Hay, timothy, j $15($18
Batter.
Butterfat .'. 31e
Creamery butter, per pound -.34c
Country butter .... 23(2 27c
Eggs and Poultry.
Kggs, case count, cash 28c
Steers - 0(as
Cows ; S l-24e
Bulls 33 1-4
Ewes 44 l-2e
Wethers 5 l-2
Vegetables.
Tomatoes, Oregon 65c
Cabbag .'40
Cucumbers 40c
String garlie ....... 15c
Potatoes, sweet i. ........ 3 l-2c
Potatoes Kfil'i
(Beets 40c
j Green onions 40
Green peppers 6c
' Carrots, dozen 40
1 Onions $1.75
1 Beans, green and waxed .. . 4e
Onions, Walla Walla $1.75
Fruits.
j Watermelons lVitalVic
Muskmclons $1-2j
Peaches, Oregon 25(5 60c
fjrapes f l.uuttf 1.00
j Apples 50c(5$1.00
Oranecs. Valencies
$1,25
Lemons, per box
$7.$$&7.50
.$1.50(71 1.75
.Cantaloupes, per box
Bananas, pound (
California grape fruit $3.00
Florida grape fruit ............ - $6.00
Pineapples . 8c
Honey $3.50
Retail Prices.
Kggs, per dozen, fresh ranch 3."c
Sugar, cuno i ..).'
Sugur,' beet $7.3.1
Creamery butter ...r. . 40e
Flour, hard wheat $1.70(11 2.03
Hour, valley .'.... $1.0."
PORTLAND MARKET
Portland, Ore., Sept. 19. Wheat:
Club, $1.20.
Bliiestein, l-32.
Forty fold, $1.28. , , , . .
Red Humiuii, $1.21. '
Outs: No. 1 white feed.27.50.
. Burby: Feed, $32.
Hogsi. Best live, $9.(!."Ti 9.75.
. Prime steers, $7. ' ) '
' Fancy cow s." 45.40. '
Calves, $7.50.
Spring lumhs, $9.50,
Butter: City creamery, ulc.
Kggs: Selected local ex., 33c.
' Hens, 15c. . . .
Broilers,-10(5 17c. .
Oeese, HfiUr.
State of Ohio. City of Toledo, t - -V
Lucas County, )
Frank J. Cheney makes oath that be Is
senior partner of the Hrm of F. J. Cheney
ft Co., doing business In the City of To.
ImIo, County and State aforesaid, and
that said firm will pay the sum of ONE
HUNDRED DOLLARS for each and ev.
ery case of Catarrh that eannot be cured
by the use of HAI.T8 CATARRH CURE.
FRANK J. CHKNEY.
Sworn to before me and subscribed In
my presence, this (th day of December,
A. D. J886.
(Seal) AW. OLEAMV.
" Notary Public.
Hall's Catarrh Cur Is taken Internally
nd acts directly upon the blood and mu
cous surfaces of the system. Send for
testimonials, free o)
F. J. CHENEY V CO.. TolelorO.
Bold hv all Drutirlits. 73c.
Teke Hall's Femlly Pills for consllpstlsa.
By Mort.
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ZTBRTTHTKO ELECTRICAL
Balem Elestrle Co., Masonis Temple, 127 North High Kala IMC
PLUMB IN (J, STEAM FTTTINO AND TINNINO
T. V. Barr, 194 South Commercial street Mala 111
TRANSFER AND DRATAOB
Salem Track A Dray Co., sorner Stats ana front streets Hala T
TRAVELERS' GUIDE
SOUTH KHN PACIFIC.
NOHTIl BOUND
1(1 Oregon Kiprrss B :0(t s. m,
'.'1 Khk.-tib l.imltel p. in.
in Willamette Limited . . .9 :'JL' u. m.
la Shasta Limited 1 1:3 a. m.
IX it.rtlnnd ragHenger ....l:'J7p. m.
20 I'ortlund I'HssenKer ...5:00p.m.
14 I'ortliind ExDresa 8 :04 p. m.
No. 2'.'a I'ortlaud fast freight 10:80 p. m.
No. 'SM Local way l'rcllit . . . . 10 :3S a. m.
SOl'TII BOU.ND
No. California Cipress. ... 8:31 a.m.
No. 17 Itoseburg Passenger. .. tl :'Jo a. m.
No. 23 Kugene Limited 10:01 a.m.
No. 10 t'ottuge Grove Toss. ..4:111 p.m.
-Mnkea connection with No. 74 (leer
.brunch.
No. 11 Shasta Limited .5 :43 p.m.
Nq, 27 Wlllametle Limited... 8:UI. m.
No. Ill Sao Francisco-Express 10 :30 p.m.
No. 221 Mao Francisco Fast.
Freight 12 :01 a. m.
No. 1I2S Local way Freight. .. .11 :40 a. m.
BiLtn-citta Lisa,
No.
No.
No.
No.
7.1 Arrives at Fulcra 9:15s. m.
7)1 leaves Maieni P:Mia. m.
75 A r. Salem (miied) , ... .:() p. m.
74 Leave Sulem 4:20 p.m.
No connection south of (jeer.
BiLCit. Fills Citt and Wsstebs
No. 1(11 I.t. Knlem. motor 7:00 s. m.
No. 103 Lv. tMilera, motor 9:40 a. m.
No. 103 Lv. Salem tor Monmouth
and Alrlle 1 :40 p. m.
No. 107 Lv. Salem, motor 4 :00 p. tn.
No. Hill Lv. Salem, motor 0:15 p.m.
No. 2.11) Way Kr t It. Salem. . . . ;0 a. m.
No. 1U2 A r. Salem i. 8:40 a.m.
No. KI4 Ar. Salem 11:10 a.m.
No. 1 0il Ar. Salem 11:15 p.m.
No. 1HH Ar. Sulem 8:00 p. m.-
No. 170 Ar. Sulem 7 :4," p. m.
No. 240 Way Fr't ar. Salem... 1:35 p.m.
WILLAMETTE R1VEH ROUTE! ' .
Oregon Vtly Ttvntporlatton Company.
The (Iroliuiuooa leaves Salem for Port
land at 0 o'clock on mornings of Mon
day, Wednesday and Friday. No bout south
of' Salem. Hout ittlves Portland Tuesduy,
"loreduy and Saturday mornings until
farther noil.e.
SEVEN
M. Burger.
yy
OltEOON ELECTRIC RAILWAY CO.
MORTH BOUND
Lt. Salem U'raln No. Ar. Portlaael
4 :.'I5 a. m 2 Owl 8 :63 a. at.
7:15 a. m 8 9:25 a. oa
l:45s.m 10 Limited.... 11 :5 a. ou
ll:2i) a. m l'i lt:5p. ot,
1 :.'ii) p. m 14 4 :U0 p. as.
4:0p. m 18 Limited ... 5 :.r0 p. as.
5:.'ti) p. m 2D T :4U p. ea.
7:55 p.m. 22 10:00 p. aa.
SOI.TH BOl'ND
Post land to Salbic
I.t. Portland
0 :.'! a. m. Sulem 8 :35 Eugene 10 :55 a. ot,
8:30 a.m. ... C Limited .... 10:11a. ov
ID :43 a.m. ........ 7 12:55 p. at,
2 :!'. p. m 0 4 :15 p. n.
4:40 p.m. ... 13 Limited .... 8:40 p. ot,
(1:05 p. m 17 Local .... 8:10 p.m.
0:20p.m 19 11:20 p.m.
11 :43 p. uk 21 Owl 1 :55 p. m.
MOBTU BOl'ND
Lv.Torvallls Ar. Saleoi
4 :10 p. m 20 5 :80 p. m.
Lv. Eugeiie. Ar. Saleea
7:35a. in. .... 10 Limited .... 9 :43a. m.
1:55 p. m 10 Limited ... 4 :(M) p. m.
5 :25 p. m 22 7 :53 p. ot.
12:05 p.m. ...... 2 Owl 4:33 a.m.
south bound
Lt. ftnlem. Ar. Rngens
1 :53 a m 21 Owl 8 :50 a. ot.
10 :15 a. m 6 Limited ....12.23 pm.
Lt. Sulem Ar. Albany
12 :65 p. m T 1 :50 p. oa.
8tops at CornlHs
Lt. Salem. Ar. Albany
4 ;10 p. m 9 5 ;10 p. m.
Ar. Albany
. . 7:33-m,
I.t. Salem. Ar. Engeo
0:40 p.m. 13 8:50p.m.
CtfllVALLIS CONNECTION
HOIITU BOUND
Lt. Corrollls. Ar. Ralsta
8:26 s. m 10 9:45 a.m.
12:12p.m. ....... 14 1:45p.m.
2:41p.m. .t 10 4:0Op.m.
4:11) p. m 2o 5:30 p.m.
8:18 p.m. 22 T:55p.ot.
SOUTH BOl'ND
I.T. Salem. Ar. Cervtllla
10:15 a. m B 11:33 a.m.
4:15 p. ni 9 8:38 p. a
12:53 p. Qi 7 2:20 p.m.
0 :40 p. m 13 8 :00 p. at,
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