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SEVEN "HEEZA BGOB," By Mort. M. Burger. I . " irMV MAH u ( why The- ExaTEwenrN ICw-bkt owtHeAMo 0,o sh&M ( H 3"R -riE'a : 1 1 (Q owe Tl eve Twe Yo (than V'V Yco I V - MY x oh- oh'1 f Q 2 WJ t-fjS ' 1 ; Daily Capital Jo ur naT's CI assified Adv ertisi rig P a g e RATES FOR ADVERTISEMENTS: One Cent per wot'd for the first insertion. One-Half Cent per word for each successive subsequent insertion CHIB0PBACTIC-SPINOL0OI3T DE. 0. L. SCOTT Graduate of Chiro practic's Fountain Head, Davenport, lowa. If you have tried everyttung and got no relief, try Chiroprac tic spinal adjustment "and get well. Office 400-7-8 U. 8. National Bank Building. Phone liuiu 87. Residence Main 82B. FOB EXCHANGE FOR EXCHANGE 8U ncres 5 miles out on good road. Seven room house, woodshed, full hearing funiilv orchard ill exchange for good iinetteuniber ed property, t-ity or country. Square Deal Realty Co.. L'Oi f. S. Hank bldg. TOR BENT txia Kr..l line opening lr room renting or board and rooming lmsi Viss; seven to fourteen rooms, two blocks from post office. Specially favorable terms to suitable party See William Fleming. Hnyno build ing. . ' nov2 MISCELLANEOUS OBEGON SCHOOL OR NEUROLOGY Inc., 428 Hubbard bldg., Salem. All arugless methods taugtit. Flora A Brewster, M. D., dean, private pa tients 1 to 3 p. m. Thone 2124U. tf BEDUCED FREIGHT RATES To and from all points, east, on all houshold goods, pianoB, etc. consolidated car load service. Capital City Transfer Company, agents for Pacific Const Forwarding company, 101- South Com mercial street. 1'hone Main H.W. Money to Loan ON Good Beat Estate Security. THOS. K FORD Oier Ladd & Bush Bank, Salem, Oregon CITY AND FARM LOANS Any a mount; low rates; promptly closed attractive pre-paying privileges. I 'have 5-j per cent insurance money to loan on Salem business and resi dence property. Titos. A. Kobcrts, 205 U. 8. Xafl Bank bldg. HONEY TO LOAN'- 1 have made ar rangements for loaning eastern money, will make very low rate of interest on highly improved farms. 3omer H. Smith, room 9 McCornack Bldg., Salem, Ore., Phone 9(1. LODGE DIRECTORY DK MOI.AY COM.MAXnrnT. No. 5. K. T Itegulnr conclave iotirrli Friday In each moutli at 8 o'clock p. m.. In Masonic Temple. Sojourning Sir Knlglits are courteously Invited to meet wllb us Lot I,, l'earce, E. C, Frank Turner, recorder. ' SAl.EM HUMANE SOCIETY 1. D. Keeler, president; Mrs. l.ou Tillson. secretarw. All cases of cruelty or neglect of dumb animals should lie reported to lli secretary tor investigation. CUADWICK CHAPTEIt, No. ST. O. E. 8. Itegular meeting every first and third Tuesday at 8 p. m. In the Masonic Tem ple. Minnie Moeller, V. M. ; Ida M Hancock, secretary. SALEM LODGE No. 4. A. F. & A . .At. Htated communications tlrst tUnry la each month tit 7 :30 p. ni. In the Masonic Temple. Chan. Mcfarier, W. M. ; 8. Z. Holver, secretary. UNITED ARTISANS Capital Assembly. No. 84. meets every Wednesday nt 8 p. m. In Mw.se hall. C. O. Matlock. M. A.: C. A. Vibbert, secretary, Crown Drug store, 33$ State street. A. O. C. VT. Protection t.odiie Nt. 2. Meets every Slonday evening tit 8 in the McCornack hall, corner Court and Liberty streets. A. K. Atifrance. it. . A Mcl-'adden. recorder ; A. I.. Brown, financier ; n. B. Liuncan, treasurer. R. N. of ' A. "Oreeon Grape Camp," No 13G0. meets every Thursday evening Is McCornack building. Court and Liberty streets: elevator. Mrs. Sylvia Schattup. Kill Market, oracle; Mrs. Melissa Per sons, recorder, 12110 Nortn Commercial. Phone 14SU-M. WOODMEN OP THE WOULD Meet every Friday night at N o'clock In McCornack block. A. J. Kwelulnk. CO; L. 8. (Jeer clerk, 5o7 Court Sireet Phone 503. CENTRAL LODGE. No. IS. K. of P. Me Coraack building. Tuesday evening of eacn week at 1 :;w. c: K. uarDour, c. c. W. B. liilsoo. K. of R. and 8. HODSON COrXCIl- No. 1. R. S. M. Stated assembly first Monday In each month. Masonic Temple. N. P. kaaintis sen. Thrice Jllustriuus Mastjpr; Uleuu C . Kiies, recorder. AI.EM COPNCn. NO. 2022 Heights sail Ladles of Security Meets every 2nd and 4th Wednesday each month at Hurst llnll. Vltulug members are luvitetl tr attend. E. F. Walton, financier, 8 Hth Street PACIFIC I.OPOE No. SO. A. F A. M Stated communications third Frlda? In each month at 7 :.'M p. m. in th Masonic Temple. Dal V. Itolaui, W. L ; i:raest II. CUoate. secretary. HORSE ANDLCATTLE (Continued from Page Three.) third, Clifford IV Keid. " Got of 1 aire First, l'ickard Bros.; second and third, Clifford F. Beid, Produce of 1 cow First and second. Clifford F. Reid; third, Frauk Lough- nry; Class 26, Fat Cattle. Exhibitors, University of Idaho, Mos cow, Idaho; Washington- State college, Pullman, usb.: Moor, spayed or martin heitor, 2 venrs and under A first, . S. C. Steer, spayed or martin heifer 1 year and under 2 First, . S. C. Steer, spayed or mart in heifer under 1 year First, Vt. S. V. Exhibitors herd First. W. S. C. Champion fat animal steer spayed or martin lieiter, all breeds, grades or cross breeds, any age first, . . C. Monmouth News (Continued from Page Five.) given at the home of the Misses Hull on Saturday night, under the auspices of, the l on n a Woman s Christian nsso ciiitinn. Games wore played by the light of Japanese lanterns nuug under the trees. Chocolate and cakes were served and a most lovelv time enjoyed bv all The Vespertine society held its first mooting ot the year in the assembly room of the training school. Miss Dove Mcllee, the new president, gave n good inaiigurnl speech; iniatory seremonies wore gone througli, games played and a MODERN VOODMKN OF AMERICA Ore gon Cedar Cinnp. No. S240, meets every 'I'hursdav evening at 8 o'clock In Mc Cornack hall, corner Court and Liberty streets. Elevator service. Geo. Iteluohl, V. C. ; J. A Wright, Clerk OSTEOPATH DBS. B. H. WHITE and R. W. WAL TON Osteopathic physicians and nerve specialists. Graduate of Amer ican school of Osteopathy, Kirksville, Mo. Post graduate and specialized ia nerve diseases at Los Angeles colloge Treat acute and chronic diseases. Consultation free. Lady attendant Office S03-506 V. S. National Bank Bnildinz. Phone 859. Residence 346 North Capital street. Phone 409. SCAVANGEa SALEM SCAVENGER Oiiarles Sooa proprietor. Garbage and refuse of all kinds removed on mouuiiy contracts at reasonable rates. Yard nnd oesa- pools cleaned. Office phone Main! pools IS247. Residence Mnln 2212. UNDERTAKERS WEBB & CLOVCH CO. C. B. Webb, A. M. Clongh morticians and funeral idirectors. Latest modern metliods known to the profession employed. 49tt Court St. Main 120, Main 9883. 'IGDON-RICHARDSO.N Co. Funeral directors and undertakers, 2o2 North High street. Day and night phone 183. STOVE BEPAIBING STOVES BE BUILT AND REPAIRED Depot. National and American fence fiO years experience. Sizes 2fl to "18 in. high. Paints, oil and varnish, etc. Loiranberrv and hep hooks. .- Salem Fence nnd Stove Works, 210 Court St. Phone P.M. WATER COMPANY SALEM WATER COMPANY Office corner Commercial and Trade streets For water service apply at office. Bills payable monthly in advance. - W00D8AW ClIE?.5Y c rt r OOD SAW We live and pay taxes in Saleai. Let Salem people saw vour wood, i-uone zuu. 11P8 N. Ut. P. L. Keiitcr, Wm Prnst. L.M.HUM CARE OF YickSoTong CHINESE MEDICINE TEA COMPANY AND ITas medicine which will cure Any known Disease Open Sundays from 10:00 a. m. utf:i 8:00 p. m. 153 South High Street. SJam, Oregon. raoue IZZ How French People I ft . Cure Stomach Trouble A household remedy of the French peasantry, consisting of pure vegetable oil, and said to possess wonderful merit in tne treatment or stomach, liver and intestinal troubles, has been introduced in tliis country by George M. Mayr, who tor twenty years lias been one of the leading down-town druggists of Chi cago nud who himself was cured by its use. So quick and effective is its action that a single dose is usually enough to bring pronounced relief in the most stubborn cases, and many people who have tried it declare they never heard of anything to prodme such remarkable results in so short a time. It is known as Mayr's Wonderful Remedy and can now be had at all leading drug stores. It is sold with the positivo understand ing tnat your money will be refunded without question or quibble if ONE bottle fai to give you absolute satis faction. For Sale by J. C. PEEBY, Druggist get acquainted hour was passed very pleasantly, after which ices and cakes were served. The Monmouth booth was awarded second prize at the Polk county fair, its strong feature being tho industrial work displayed. This was a community exhibit, planned and managed by the Monmouth grange to which the commit tuty is indebted for its success. The exhibit was placed by Mrs. T. J. Ed wards, Mrs. Will Hiddell, Jr., Miss Ma gie Butler, Mrs, P. O. Powell, Mrs Stockholm nnd .Mrs. Daniel. Monmouth children whoexhibited at the county ttur and who took prizes are John Mump, first on sow anil ut ter; vw-mlell au Loan, lust tor pig fattening; Hugh Hell, third pig fatten i tig; .cal .Morelaiul, filth in same pro ject; Junior Portwood won second in canning; Jessie Keyt, third and Beth Ostroin fourth; Mavdn Iluber won third on a baking exhibit; John Stump Clay .Morelaud, r.verctt l-.vnus an rred Uohell exhibited some tine corn John Stump taking second prize. Ev erett Evans won third in cow judging and Joe Stunts first with a pen of rabbits. Clarence Denny, of a family well known in this section, has been exhib iting a silver coin of Spanish mintage that is more than two hundred years old, bearing the date of I71."i and the name of Charles II of Spain. Mr. Den ny was digging for clams on the shores of (he Willamette near Wheatland a short lime auo when instead of a clam lf ,ug U, this coin, There will be a special election by the voters of Monmouth on Oct. 3, for the purpose of amending Sec. L'5 of the city charter which will make all prop erty within the city limits taxable for city purposes; as the charter now stands, no lund over and above ono acre, on which dwelling is located, may he taxed for city purposes, tne remaind er being taxed as tnrm property going into the county fund. Mr. nud Airs. Sam Miller, Mr. Dobe.ll and Mrs. E. B. Ostrom attended the state fair Wednesday. Ervin Stewart who joined the Dallas mililia ami went to the border, has returned- and like, many others really enjoyed the trip and would welcome another call for such service, llo says his eyes are as good us ever. Miss Elinor Portwood, lie t h Ostrom, Jessie Keyt, Thyra Staata nud -Francis Brewster make up a fanning team for the contest ut the state fnir Thursday. The Misses Olson and Watson accom panied them; all their expenses arc paid and they expect a fine time. John Pulmer ami wife, Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Edwards and family and A. 1). Morlau were among the visitors at the fair Wednesday.' B F. Baker and wife of Newport were in Monmouth this week visiting friends. ' W. J. Miilkev. Jr., was up from the university. Euiiene, for a week . end visit with parents. Mrs. T. M. Hall who suffered from a broken log a few weeks ago is doing niitidv. Miss Grace Garvin who has been clvrkinir in tho Miller store at New- berg, has returned to her home at Clay Center. Neb. The Social Hour club will hold its first meeting of the season on Wednes day afternoon Oct. 4, with Mrs. O. A Wolverton. Miss Daijhne Ostrom leaves for Salem Hundav morning. She will attend the Capital Business college the coming vea r. Mrs. Wade of Brownsville is keeping house for A. B. Morlan while Mrs. Jlor luu is nt Tillamook. "' Miss Inn Fishback is working for C C. Mnlkev in the bakery. Messrs! Kiddell, HeinNreo. Stump and J. R. Stockholm are among the exhibit- THI? MAPlTtTTC The following prices for fruits and vegetables are those asked by the wholesaler of the retailer, acd not fthat is paid to the producer. All other prices are those paid tho producer. Corrections are mads daily. - Althotigirtherc has been scarcely any change in the markets during the pust tew days, business men find there is a general upward trend to everything and that tho tlemumi is good and steady. 1 lio Salem Fruit company reports that business ia at least ten percent better now thnn It was a year ago. lliey state that during the summer season melons and cnntaioiipes wcro the leading sell era and that at least they handled twenty cars of watermelons and five- care of cantaloupes, which business they consider good. Lemons come in third as a favorite, Regarding the amount of watermelons consumed it may be in teresting to know that a car' contains an average of fifteen tons while forty crates of cantaloupes with forty five to the crato are the average tor ship ment a. With the advent of the winter sea son otnnuos and bananas are coming into first place and the Salem Fruit company has a standing order of one car of bananas ever'teir dnys in or der to supply the dcaia'nd.; The bananas are londed in specially prepared ships at Port Limond, South America, and sent to New Orleans, where they are transferred to cars designed especially for this trado. Men are sent to accom pany each train of bananas, which are routed to various parts or the cnited States, and telegrams' concerning the conditions of the fruit are sent to eacn consignee. Great euro is taken so that the fruit does not get chilled by being kept in a lower temperature than fifty degrees as it freezes easily and then turns black. This is the interesting story of how the bnnanns come to Salem to supply the demand for tropical fruits that grow over three thousand miles away. Cmma. Wheat Oats, new Rolled barley .. Bran Shorts, per ton Hay, clover Hay, cheat Hay, vetch Hay, timothy, . 1.00(31.08 35(ri 40e .. $38.30 $25.00 $28.00 $9$b) ...$io.oon.oi $llf$12 15($lfl Butter. Butterfat -12c Creamery butter, per pound 35c Country butter 2327 Eggi and Poultry. Eggs, ease count, cash 32c ors at the' state fair from here. The big traction engine has urrived trail work has actually begun on the paving of Main strccl, Mrs. Aldorsoii, Mrs. t urry ami .Mr. Mack went to Portland lust week; Mr. Mack remained to take treatment for hardening of the arteries. Mr. and Mrs. Lincoln and sou and Mrs. Shaw arrived 1'rum Portland for a visit with Ihe ladies' mother, Mrs. Ilauor. Mrs. A. B. Morlau and little daughter have uoiie to Tillamook, to visit Mrs llvrou White. Mrs. .Morlau daughter. Howard Morlan and - Joe Clark took them over bv auto and while there en ioveil a fishing, trill' to the beach. Joe 1 1 rou i; lit home a ! inch salmon trout at- evidence of his skill. The first meeting of the Parent Teachers association will bo held on Friday, Oct. lith, M. S. Pittman will deliver a lecture on uunistriai eituca tiou inlhe high S' hool. Prof tnlmorr will show several slides tnkea in coll uection with the industrial club work and organization for the coming year will be effected; a large attendance is desired. Muiimoiith public library will he oneti rouularlv after next week in its rooms in the Itiiih school Dunning, l in'"- days and Fridays from three to four tbirtv n. m. are the hours. There I many now books now on hand and the public is cordially invited to make us of them. Thiu tiny CAPSULES art wpernr to oaiun tf Copiibi, Gutabi or IrjtchoM.inSv RELIEFS ia (MIOV) 24H0Unths am dimsM with out iscwinaiMCt. 8oid ty all SrwjQiU. 'No iiurtutc m ifM (Continued from Page 1.) make their reports at this- time of day and if there is to Tie a general military council, it is now that it takes place. Ministers from Pctrograd also report and receivo instructions. Dinner at 8. About the' same people present. I here is soup, fish, two ment dishes, salad, desert and coiiec. Ihi is no vodka. After dinner tho emperor retires to his private apartment. The crown prince' is put to bed, where he never fails to get his good night kiss from his emperor-father. The czar then sits in his study going over the ministerial reports which arrive daily from Petrograd. He keens at ins desk until long after mid night, only stopping at about 11 o'clock for a gluss or two ot ten. Good Church Attendant. Nothing could bo plainer than the czar's bed chamber, where he and his son sleep. Between the two beds, against the wall, is a small night table, and upon this are small frames, holding pho togrnphs of various members of the im perial family. On the "wall, over the table, arc two or three more photographs and a couple ot ikons. A lew nrm chairs, a small curtained bookcase nnd a nui-si en! instrument, half mandolin, half gui tar, the property of the crown priuce, are the other furnishings. Ihe floor carpeted. In cold weather the room is heated by "a fireplace with the great white tiled box-like stove arrangement built in Russian style ubove it. Tho lighting is by electricity. The emperor lives in the house of the district governor but he has only two rooms to himself his -study and the bedroom which he shares with his heir. Since assuming command of the army tho czar has visited and reviewed every corps from one end of the front to the other. He roes to church every holiday and since there are" moro than 100 holidays in the Russian year, he is ut church at least once every three 'days. Eggs, trado 34c liens, pound 1"Yi(C13'.i! Boosters, old, per pound 8c Broilers, under Si pounds . li'jc Broilers, lVj lb, or less ..' i.ltic Turkeys 20(uS!lc Pork, Veal and Mutton. Tomatoes, Orcgou .... 40c .. 11S;12 l-2 ....8 l-2(r9 .... 77 l-4 66 ....3 l-24 ..... 33 1-4 44 l-2 5 1-2 Pork, d reused Pork, on foot Spring lambs, 1910 '. ... Steers Cows ... Bulls . . . Ewes ..... Wethers Vegetables, Tomatoes, Oregon 40c Cabbage 40c Cucumbers 40c String garlie - 15c Potatoes, sweet oc F'otatocs lc Green onions 40 (lieen peppers 4c Carrots, dozen 40 Fruit. Watermelons lc Muckmelons $1.00 Peaches, Oregon 2500c Grapes $1.50 Apples DUctajl.ut' Oranges, Valencies ', $1.75 Lemons, per box so.5(i(r T.oo Cantaloupes, per box $1.25.1.75 Bananas, pound B California, grupc fruit $3.30 Florida grape fruit . S.0t Pineapples 8c Honey 13.W Huckleberries 8c BetaU prices. Eggs, per dozen, fresh ranch 40c Sugar, cane Sugar, beet $7.90 $7.70 Cruamery butter l-'lour, hard wheat Flour, valley 40 $1.70ra2.05 $1.43tl.C5 POETLAKD MABKET PortlniHl, Or., Oct. 3. Wheat club $I.2S Bliicstem $l..'!ll Kortyfold $i.;m Bed Kussian $1.2 Oats 'o. 1 white feed $2S Barley, feed $;3 Hogs, best live $!l.7.'(a 10. Prime steers $7.10 Fancy cows ....$.75 Calves $7.50 Spring lambs $8.75 Butter city creamery 115c Eggs selected local ex. 4n liens 15c Broilers ltife 17c Geese 10(fi Ik Try the Journal Classified Ads. THE DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL Classified Business Telephone Directory A Quick, handy reference for busy people . . TUpM EVERYTHING EXEOTBIOATj . Balem Elestris Co., MaaonU Temple, 127 North High .'. Mala IHI PLUMBING, STEAM PITTING AND TINNING T, V. Barr, 164 South Commercial street IbU ltt TBANSFEB AND DBAYAGB Balem Truck Dray Go, corner State ana front streets ICaU t t TRAVELERS' GUIDE j '--' 4 SOUTHERN PACIFIC. NORTH BOUMD No. Hi Oregon Kxprees 5 iKo a. m. No. IM Coos Hay 3 :''i p. m. No. 'M Willamette Limited ...0:22s. m. No. VI Hhasta Limited 11 0 a. m. No. h I'urtlnad I'asseaser . . . 1 p. ui. No. 20 Portland Passenger ...B :00 p.m. No, 14 Portland Express . . . .T :iiU p. m. No. 222 Portland tast Freight 10 :30 p. m. No. 2211 Local way Freight. .. .10 :35 a. D. sotntu BOUND No.1.riI.Callfrnla Express ..-.11 :03a. m. No. 17 Ashland Passenger. ... :32 a. ni. So. ill (,'oos Hay 10:Ola.m. No. 10 Cuttugs Gtore Pass. . .4 :10 p. m. Makes-connection with Nt. 74 Oeer lirnnch. No. 11 Hhnsta Limited B :48 p.m. No. 27 Willamette l.liulteil . . . u :bu p. m. No. l.'l Son Fianclsco Express 10 :Oo p. m. No. 221 Ban Francisco Ifiuit . Freight jz:ui. m. No. 22S Local way Freight. .. .11 :40 a. m. Rilbii-Okb LINE. No. 73 Arrive at Salem .....9:13a.m. No. 7tt Leaves Balem'.. :ou a. m. No. 76 Ar. Salem (mixed) ....a :00p.m. No. 74 Leave .Salem 3 :0o p. in. No connection soutn 01 ueer. Baijiu, Falls Cm and Wistm No. 101 (.. Salem, motor i:l. . No. Hi:i Lv. Balem. motor 9:40 a. nl No. lOo Lf. Balem for Monmouth - and Aim . . j i.jy.iii Ko;iflT 1.. Halem, motor 4 :00 p. m. s.-n ntn I.v. Hjiletn. mutor .....6:10 p.m. No. 2.'I9 Way Fr't Iv. Balem, . . .0 :0Q a. m. No, 1(12 Ar. Balem . . a ;-v m. n. 1114 Ar. Halem 11:10 a.m. So, KM Ar. Salem 8:15 p.m. No. IBM Ar. Suleia 6:00 p.m. Vn. 17U Ar. Hslem 7 :4r p. m. No. 240 Way Fr't ar. Balem... 1 ;35 p. m. vi'll.LAMETTE WVE1B BOCTE . ...... n i , .. pam M.ri .Mm 7nm nftltlf. Inn1 at H n 'clock on mornines OI mun dav. Wednesday and Krlday. No boat south of Halem. Bout leavs Portland Tuesday. Thursday nnd Batuidas mornings until (urUur sotuo. Catarrhal Deafness Cannot Be Cured by local applications, as they cannot reach the diseased portion of the ear. There is only one way to cure catarrhal deafness, and that is by a constitutional remedy. Catarrhal Deafness is caused by aa inflamed condition of the mucous .y . . . . ... ... t m i. , r, L lining ot tne ivusiacnina xuoo. iyucu this tube is inflamed you have a rum bling sound or imperfect hearing, and when it is entirely closed, Deafness is the result. Unless the inflammation can be reduced and this tube restored lo its normal condition, hearing will be destroyed forever. Many cases of deaf ness are caused by catarrh, which is an inflamed condition 01 tne mucous aur faces. Hall's. Catarrh Cure acts thru the blood on the mucous surfaces of the system. We will give One Hundred Dollars for any case of Catarrhal Deafness that cannot be cured by Hall's Catarrh Cure. Circulars free. All Druggists, 75c. F. J. CHEXEY & CO., Toledo, 0. Jealousy Drives to Double Crime Seattle, Wash., Oct. 3 Arriving home after a day's work, O. A. Stanwuk found his 21-year-old daughter, and her young husband, Sidney Ditlcfsen, nue 211, dead in bed, at C:.10 yesterday aft ernoon, nt his homo here. Each had u bullet hole in the right temple. They had been married four months. The' police and investigating deputy coroners believe the husband shot his wife as she slept some time during Mon day morning and then ended his onu life. According to the girl's parents Dit lcfsen was unreasonably jealous of his wife, who was a beautiful girl hud re cently nttneked a mnn whom he saw tulking to her. OREGON ELECTRIC RAILWAY CO. NORTH BOUND Lv. Salem Train No. Ar. Ptrtlansl 4 :35 a.m. , 7:15 a.m. , 0:45 a.m. 2 Owl . . 6 :BB a. SB. . . S :28 a. bv, ..11 :35a. bb. ..11:35 p. db, . . 4 :00 p. bb. . . 5 p. BB. .. 1 :40 p. SB. ..10:00 p. OB. 6 .... . 10 Limited. .... 13 .... 11 :20 a. m. 1 :."i0 p. m. 4 :0O p. m. 5 :30 p. m. 7 :55 p. m. .... 14 . 16 limited. ... 22 SOUTH BOONS Portland to BALa-aT lv. rortiana 6 :'M a. m. Balem 8 :35 Ragent 10 :53 a. bb, fi U1 m K f Iml.A IA .if . 8 :U0 a. m, 0 Limited 10 111 I 10:45a.m. .. 2:05 p.m. .. 4 :40 p. m. 6 :05 p. m. . . 9 :20 p. m. . . 11 :45 p.m. .. Lt. CorvallU 4 :lil p. m. Lt. Ehigeot. 7 :3o a. m. . 1 :55 p. m. . . 5 :25 p. m. , , 12 :0u p. m. Lt. Salem. 1 :55 a. m. , , 10 -.10 a. m. Lt. Halem 12:55 p. in. ., Lt. Salem, 4 :15 p. m . . 7 , 0 . 13 Limited . ... 17 Ixxal . IB .... ... 21 Owl .. nobtu bound .12:53 p. aa. . 4 :tfl p. bb, . 6:49 p. bb. . 8:10 p. bb. .11:20 p.m. . 1 :55 p. a. Ar.'Baleta 20 , B :80 p. bv Ar. galea , 145 a, as, 4:00 p. av 7 :55 p. av 4:35 a. aa. . 10 LlmltM . ,. 16 Limited 22 .... ... 2 Owl ... SOUTH BOONS Ar. Eugene 6:60a. sa. .12:26psB. Ar. Albans . 21 Owl . S Limited 1 iOV P. BB. Stops at CorrBllia Ar. Albany. 5J0R.BB. Ar. Albaay .. 7:35 a. bb. Ar. Bugea Lt. Salem. 6:45 p. 13 a :ou p. bb. COKVAI.I.IS CONNECTION NOUTH BOUKD Lt. rorvalllBi Ar. Baltaa ... 9:46 a. as. . . . 1 :45 p. nv . . . 4 :00 p. sa. . . . 0 :30 p. sb. ... 7:03 p. aa. Ar. Orraltla ...11:38 a. m. ... S:36p.aa ... 2:20 p. m. ... 8 :00 p. bb. 8 :26 a. m. 10 .... 14 .... 16 .... 20 .... , 22 .... SOUTH BOUND 5 9 7 , IS .... 12 :12. m. 2 :41 p. m. 4 :10 p. m. 0 :18p. m. Lt. Salem. 10 :15 a. m. 4 :1." p. m. 12 :55 p. m. 6 :40 p. m. Dad's Pleasant Part. nnufrTiteeAin I to understand naria. thut you have settled even-thing wufc regard to my weuuiugi Father Yes, my dear, everything but the bills. An Op-to-Date Smile. From a newspaper: "And just think how horrible this modern war fare is," ho exclaimed, shuddering so fast that he flickered like a movio." New Today ads In the Journal will be read in all live Marion county homes. Why Have Your Capital tied t'p in an Empty House? Capital Journal FOR RENT Ad at One Cent a Word will Get You a Renter.