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J 1 i ,WONT KNOW j THE STSLEEt 1V.HEN V RxACUfl I'll Hfwe. to LISTEN CONDUCTOR LEGAL:; NOTICES;; IN THE CIRCUIT COURT Of Wis State of Oregon, for Marios County N. R. Moon and Martha E. Moon, plaintiffs' v. Fred Collins, Smith Col lins, the unknown heirs of Frank Col lins, deceased", and also all other per sons or parties unknown claiming auy right, title, estate, Hen or Interest in the leal property described in tho. com plaint herein, defendants, Summons. To the above named defendants. In the name of the state of Oregon, you are hereby required to appear and answer the complaint filed against you in the above entitled court and cause, on or before the 22nd day of July, 1918, and if you fait so to appear ami answer said complaint, for want there of the" plaintiffs will apply to the court for the relief prayed for in their com plaint herein, a Buecinct statement of which is sts fkJlows: A decree requiring yon, and each of you, to set forth the nature of any claim which you, or any of you, have in or to the following described real premises, towit: Boginning at the northwest corner of the Towner Savage and wife dona tion land claim in the northeast quar ter of soction 12 in township 7 south, rango 3 west of the Willamette Merid ian; thence south following the west lino of said D.' L. C. 9.50 chains; thonce eouth. 34 degroes west 3.36 chains; thence north 56 degrees west 6.57 chain? to the center of the county road leading from Salem to Aurora; thonce north 31 degrees east along the center ef said road H.bS chains to a stone due vest of the plfljco of beginning; tlicnco 1 n to n, ,onn ho;. ning, nnd containing five acres, nToro er less, situated in Marion county, Ore- gon, ml' that all adverse claims bo deter-1 wined by decree of said court and by said decree it be adjudged and decreed that plaintiffs ara tho owners in fee simple of said premises, and tho whole-! thereof, and that neither you, tho said , tfefondanta, nor any of you, havo any right, title, estate, lien or interest in or to said premises, or any part there of, and that a decree be entered by said court forever enjoining end re straining you, and each of you, from assorting any claim or interest wnat soever in or to said premises, or any part thoroof, adverse to the plaintiffs. or their successors in interest, nnd for tu h. other relief as to the court may tee m equitable and proper. You are further notified that this summons is served upon you by publi cation thereof in the Capital Journal, a ' newspaper of general circulation printed and published In the city of fealcui, Marion county, Oregon, and IMt tho date of the first publication thareof is tlio 6th day of June, 1918, lie made on tlie 18th day of Ju'v, IMS. I""''1 fePt of l"s " 'ars,?n l8Ul,nP This summons is so published and serv !fl. ,fcot '"l T,!e jf ,WlU ,h. bc d upon you pursuant to the o-der of 1" t, ,lu',,r mi Sa'""m nd tho Hon. George G. Bingham, judge of rS here they will be sawed into tini tho above entitled court, which order b"- lr- Bnlderree was formerly super was duly made and entered of record '",n(L"11t ot Inwng operations for the in said cause on the 29th day of May, '"wmette V alley Lqmber company of SMITH & SHIELDS,. Salem Bank of Commerce, Salem, Or., Attorneys for Tlaintiffs. ' 7-18 EXECUTOR'S NOTICE Notice is hereby given that the un- dorsigned has been appointed execu- tor of the estate of Samuel F. White, deceased. All persons having claims .ngainst the said estate are hereby no- tificd to present the samo, properly verified iu the manner provided by law, to BcTtia H. White, executor of aid estate, United States National i. i rt-i ' r :iu: Dann uuuuinK, oaium, vci-gun, wumii six months rrom the date or the nrst publication of this notice. The first publication of this notice is made this tith day of June, 1918. BERTIS n. WHITE, Donald W. Miles, Executor. Attorney for Executor, 410 TJ. 8. Nat'l Bank Bldg. 7-4 LET US ESTIMATE ON 4c g AH your Printing an Up to How office to meet your prst tng demands, THE CAPITAL JOURNAL PHONE 81 00 YOU KNOW WHY TO THE. Willamette Valley News Dallas Makes Good In . War Sayings Campaign (Capital Journal Special Service) Dallas, Or., July 4. Dallas again has lived up to her record for doing big things by going "over the top" in the War Savings Stamps Cnunnign. At a big 'moss" meeting held on the Court House lawn Mondav evening all but about $1100 of the quota of $50,000 was pledged and since that time this amount has been mado up and more than $500 additional money pledged. Practically every district in the county has pledg ed its quota and when the returns hav all been tabulated it is thought that i their son, Alberta's wedding, to take the county will have raised tho amount I'1'-"50 nt the homo of hia sister, Wed asked. At the meeting Monday night 8 acsday July 3rd. Thrift Stamp, association was formed JMbert Moore returned Saturday in school district No. 2, in which Dal- from a sevral days visit with relatives las is located, jsnd the- following 0-ffi cers-elected to keep tal on the progress of the gales: Chairman, Dr. A. B. Star- buck; secretary-treasuiver, Miss Pearl Smith. Salem Apollo Club Pleases The concert given bv the Salem Apol lo club on the Court Ilouse lawn Mon day evening was on,? of the best musical programs ver given the people of this citv. Tie obiect of the excursion of the Capital City club to Dallas was tolst create an interest in the Inter-Countv bridge celebration in that city some time this month when the dedication of th,? big iew stivl bridge connecting tho two banner counties of the Willam ette Valley wil be opened to traffie and it is safe to sny that the representation worn vauas nt ms aoove opening Mor ('ises wiU bo onc of t,1 lnrScst cvcr n jnttondniice at a celebration outside the : city. Dallas people, lik,? residents of the Capiiai City will be hnppy when the 1ow h'idge completed aud traffic is permitted to uso it as there aro many j who consider th? old bridge unsafe for travel and have heretofore discontinued their ninny pleasar.t summer visits to the state's capital. Sells Millinery Btore Miss Flora McCallon who for the past four venrs has been proprietor of a mil- linery store on Court street, this week disposed of her stock of goods to Mrs, chas. Gregory of tli Ladies' Toggery, Miss McCallon has gono to Portland, where she has accepted a position. Mrs. Gregory has been moving the stock this jweoK to her place of business on Main street. Dallas logging Company lands Big Contract Tli.? R. G. Balderree Logging company of this city has just received a big con tract from the Chas. K. Hpauidirtg com pany for the deliver? of from 30 to 40 this eiry and has but recently gspie into inntnoss tor himself, Dallas Phyirician 111 With Blood . Poisoning. Dr. V. C. Stnats, one of tho promin ent physicians and surgeons of this citv is seroiusly ill at hii some with an nt- taek of blood poison. Dr. Staats operated on a patient last week for the removal of tonsils and during the operation sus- taiucd a small scratch on on,o of his fin- gers from an instrument, which later developed in a case of blood poisoning, Local physicians lanced his hand in several places Mondav and it is now . . . . . thought that he will recover rapidlv. al- though it will probablv be som tim1 before he is able to uso the hand. W'. and Mrs. W. T. Belcher and lit tle son of Portland, were Dallas visit ors "''uesday. M. L. Thompson, a promineitt FalK City business man was a county seat visitor Tuesday. Gln Grant, an employe of a Portland shipbuilding concern is visiting his fam ily in this city this week. , Mrs. Alice I. Dempsey and little grand daughter Lois Cobb, of Portland, return i ed to her home in Dallas, Tuesday night ; after a two week 's visit with relatives ' in the metropolis. District Attorney E. K. Piasecki and 'Mrs. Piasecki are spending sevral days this wek at Seaside. - Chamberlain's Colic and Diarrhoea Remedy " Now is Ithe time to buy a" bottle of this remedy so as to be prepared in 'ease thait any one of yonr family should liave an atitaek of colic or diarrhoea during the summer month. It is worth a hundred times its cost when neeSed. THE DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, ORE. THURSDAY, JULY 4, 1913. --Yen Can test Oaderstani - A Ceoi-dor? ;. mHw iyaft !i:. ;id-i ; 'MM WEST SALEM (Capital Journal Special Service) West Salem, Or., July 4. Mrs. Nellie Smith and sister, Mrs. Mary Thorp of Minto, N. Dakota, and Mrs. Nellie Flor rie of Salem, were Sunday guests at tho Jos. Feuuell home. Mosdames Smith and Thorp will make Salem their futuro home, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Thomas went to Portlaud 'luc.'sday, to be prcseut at uud friends iu Portlaud, W. C. liise has biwn elected school director iu, this district. The teachers for the ensuing year will be Miss Doerf fler. principal aud Miss Boso Bodayla. Hay Hawthorne and Jackson Fitts have enlisted iu tho navy and will b.3 at Bremerton. Ernest More, Charley Wuim and Charley Adams have gone to Vauip L,ewis, A baby daughter arived at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John Ferguson, Juu The mass meeting at tho school house Friday evening was largely attended Walter Gerth, chairman of council of defense committee presided. Mrs. Winuio Braden and Miss Mills of Dallas addressed tho mecting.Most of the citizens ot the district bought large ly of W. S. S. but did not quite "go over the top." Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Eanton have boon the house guests of He v. and Mrs. E. G. Kunton for several duys. They left Tuesday morning to take up their rcsii deuce iu South Salem. Mr. Hautou is planning to filter college in the autumn Among recent West Salem visitors were Mrs. E. W. Crossman and son, George and daughters Leona aud Lcota and the Misses Beulah and Verity Lurch all of Portland. Mrs. Crawford Mooro is at home from Portland for a week or so to at tend to her fruit. Mr. Moore is employ ed in Portland. 'Miss Waneta Wood is quite ill with typhoid fever. Mrs. Ed Minnich of Kingwood Park went to -Dallas Tuesday to visit Mrs. Mini',ich and from tlw-ro she, and the litle ones will go to Hoquiam,Wash., for a visit .with relatives and later will make their homo in Portland where Mr, limiicli lias a position with the street car company. City council met in regular session Monday evening and a round of routine business was transacted. - Farmers near this burg are making hay. J. K. Bedford is mowing a twenty acre fiuld for John Brophy. Miss Mary Simon is home from the east where she has been for the past several months. Eola News Notes (Capital Journal Special Service) Eola, Or., July 4. Cherry picking is almost finished in Eola. Tho Koyal Auncs were very large and high colored this year. Bings were extra fine too. Eola had a very patriotic meeting the 2Sth at the school house and went "over the fop" as usual. Although tho most of us are only wage earners. We were vory sorry that some of our prom inent citizens gave nothing. Wild blackberries aro quite jilonliful this year, but none are going to waste. Mr. Arthur Stewart and wife of Dal las visited the Antricans Sunday. Eola had a very nice entertainment tli3 22ud of June. It was .gotten up by Miss Holstin, and was a play affair, given for the benefit of the Bed Cross It consisted of patriotic songs and reci tations mostly given by the school chil dren. Miss Aryil Stanton tang a couple of poular songs. Mr. Mead was anotlter good singer. Ice cream was sold for ten cents a plate. And as it was home made and the ingredients were donated thiero was no expenses to be paid. It was all clear gain. They took in thirty-one dol lars and sixty eents. Admittance -ni twenty eents. Miss Minnie Saalfeld returned to 8c attle after spending two weeks with hei parents here. American negro troops are proving thHiiseives good lighters, it seems, it France.- Tlvj battle royal has always u -ea tneir long suit. l North Howell News i . j (Capital Journal Special Service) North-Hovvell, Or,, July 4. After four days of campaign North Howell was $l,5(iu short of her quota of $8,160. iu tho W. S. S. drive, however, it is expected w will soon be "over tho top." in spite of the fact that some of our peoplo would rather buy automo biles than stamps. Kenry Bowers is visiting his grand-pai-iits, Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Jefferson. ,Ioe fiuos has finished bailing hay for Hartley & Craig and is now at work for C. E. McElwain who has a splen did crop of hay this year. Mr. and Mrs. Lester Waltman, Kath ryn, Coomber, Clara Ringstad, Floyd Me Carroll and Ovid Coomler were among tlrose who motored to Silver creek falls Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Waltman motor ed to Wilhoit in their new Paige car Sunday. Among the names of (Iiopo drafted in the last two calls ra note five of our North Howell boys, they are: Andrew Russ, Willie Fitzko; R. C. Bateson, O. V Howard and Floyd E. McCarroll, The last named is one of the three selected from the county for a two months course in a California mechanical school. A. B. Wicsner has purchased a new touring car. Tho W. S. S. meeting at the school house was attonded by a large crowd and the stirring address of Walter L. Tooze.was appreciated by all. $6,600 had been raised and much credit is duo Frank Haynes and Mr. McCarroll for their untiring efforts in the drive. Charley Rkknrd who was shot at The Dalles bv his wife was a former resi dent of North nowell, his parents own a farm hero and his .wife, was Cully. Steele, sister of Crayborne Steele and Mrs. Fred Beer of this place. Increase In Express Rates Is Asked For A conference was hold here yester day between G. B. Viets, superintend ent of the American Railway Express Company, and the members of tho pub lic servico commission as to steps to be taken in filing an increase in express rates. The express company is pro paring to ask for a 10 per cent increase on all express rates in the stat3, ex cept on tho Sumptor Valley railroad line, where a much greater increase will be sought in order to get tho ex press rates higher than tho freight rates. Under the Btato law, it will be neces sary for the express company to filo with tho commission the new tariffs, showing the increased rates, 10 days be fore the new rates are to become ef fective. In cases where the rates af filed have been heretofore fixed by the commission it will be necessary for the company to file an application for an increaso and before the increase can be al'owed a formal hearing must be held by the commission and an order isBued. When tho new rates are iiled they will be subject to attack by any inter ested shipper at any time. Mr. Viet3 said the American Railway Express Company, which is a consolida tion of the. other express companies operating in the state, will observe the rules and practices heretofore estab lished by the other companies. TRY JOURNAL WW ADS THE MARKET Grain Wheat, soft- whit $1.85(0)1.87 Wheat, red $1.85 Wheat, lower grades on sample Oats , 80(3)8Sc Barlev. ton $56 Bran i $36 Shorts, per ton $38 Hay, cheat, new $20 Hay, vetch, new .. $20 Hay. clover, new .. $20 Dty white beans 77Vi Butterrat Buttcrfa-t 46c 49c Creamery butiter Fork, veal and Mutton Pork, on foot 15 3-416c Voal, fancy . 13rt14c Steers , 7(j0c Cows ; 46M.c Bulls . 5fi6e Spring lambs j-.j. , 10c Ewes - . .. 4S'6c Lambs, yearlings . 647e Eggs ana poultry Eggs, cash - 35e fcggs, trade 37( Turkeys, live, No. 1 Hens, dressed, pound 30 " f I CAPITAL JOURNAL CLASSIFIED DEPT.! QUICK REFERENCE TO FIRMS THAT GIVE SERVICE ON SHORT NOTICE 4 WHERE BUYER AND SELLER MEETWE RECOMMEND OUR ADVERTISERS EVEBYTHTNCJ talsm Electrie Co, Masonic Temple, DENTIST DR. F. W UTTER, DENTIST, ROOMS 413-414 Bank of Commerce bldg. Phone 606. 11-4 FINANCIAL MONEY TO LOAN . On Good Real Estate (security THOS. K. FORD Over La iid ft Bush bank, Salem, Oregon OSTEOPATH DBS. B. H. WHITE AND R, W. WAL TON Osteopathic physicians and nerve specialists. Graduate of Amer ican school of Osteopathy, Kirkville, Mo Post graduate and specialized ia nervous diseases at Los Angeles Col lege. Offices 505-508 V. 8. Nat. Bank Bldg. Phone 859. Residence, 1620 Court. Pbone 2215. Dr. White Res. Phone 469. MISCELLANEOUS A SACRIFICE SALE . Strictly mod ern, five room bungalow, gas, elec tricity, half cement basement, sta tionary tubs, roomy lot, paved street, all paid, and garage. Oce block from street car line. Price $1600; $800 will handlo it. Square Deal Realty 'Co., U. S. Nat. Bank bldg- Phone 470. IF ITS REALTY or a business, you will sell quicker, buy bettor, trado easier thru, our system of buying and selling without commission, up and doiug people everywhere use our July booklet to save timo and money Call or write Oregon Realty Ex chango Inv. Co., Inc., 28 Breymnn BLdg., Salem Ore., Eugene, Portland, San Francisco. 8-2 SECOND-HAND GOODS BUY, SELL and EXCHANGE- Men's clothes, shoes, hats, jewelry, watches, tools, musical instruments, bicycles gums, riflos, revolvers, suit eases, trunks, ciameras, typewriters and furniture. Capital Exchange, 337 Court street. Phone 493. 8-3. Old roosters A 15(tl6o Broilers, live 2)2;io Hens, pound - 20c Vegetables Potatoes, old - 75 Potatoes, new 34c California red onions ...... $2 Onions, green . .. 40i Onions, Bermuda ..- $1.90 Onions, Yellow Danver, Calif ..$2.15 Artichokes .... 1 75r Cabbage 3(U)4c Carrots 2c Tomatoes, crate ... . $1.60 Turnips . 2c Beets ZVic Cucumbers 75fo$l Cantaloupes $3.50 Watermelons 4c 1'eaches, crate $1.73 Rait Oranges - Grape fruit, California .. Lemons, box $7.75W8 . $4.50 $9.5011 8'4c $6 $2 Bananas Dromedary dates Apricots Retau prices f reamery butter . .... 55c Flour, bard wneat - $2.85(u)3.10 Flour, soft wheat a $2.6S Country butter 45 Eggs, dozen . ... 45c Sugar sales limited to two pounds in Salem and 5 pounds to rural purchas ers. For canning purposes 25 lbs at one purchase. PORTLAND MARKET Portland, Or., Juiy 3 Butter, city creamery 46c Eg, selected local ex. 40c Hens 26fe27c Broilers 30(v31! ; Geese, spring 22c Cheese triplets .25 (a2fle Daily Livestock Market Cattle Receipts 217 Tone of market steady, unchanged Prime steers $1213 Choice to good steers $1112 BY FISHER MM M Telephone Main 1200 ELECTRICAL 127 North High. '. LODGE DIRECTORY KNIGHTS OP PYTHIAS MEET AT McCornack hall on every Tuesday at 8. P. Andresen, C. O. W. B. Uil son, K. R. & S. MODERN WOODMEN OF AMERICA . Oregon Cedar Camp No. 5246,meets svery Thursday evening at 8 o'clock in Derby building, corner Court and High streets. B. 5". pay, V. C.j 3. A. Wright, clerk. SALEM HUMANE SOCIETY D. D. Keeler, president; Mrs. Leu Tillsoo, secretary. All eases of cruelty or neg lect ot dumb animals should be re ported to the secretary for investi gation. ROYAL NEIGHBORS OP AMERICA "Oregon Grape Camp" No. 1360, meets every Thursday evening in Derby building, Court and High St. Mrs. Pearl Coursey, 211 Court St-, oracle; Mrs. Melissa Persons, recor der, 1413 N. 4th St. Phone 1436M.? UNITED ARTISANS Capital Assem bly No. 84, meets first Thursday of each month, at 8 p. ni. in I. O. O, l' hall. Norm: L. Terwilliger, M. A.; C. A. Viibbert, secretary, 310 Ow ens street. FOR RENT FOR RENT Business location at 162 north Commercial, .will remodel to suit tenant. See E. M. Klinger, 463 State street, Salora. tf BILLIARD PARLOR for rent, witr )r without fixtures; will remodol to suit tenant; best location in eity. E. M. Iilinger, 463 State street, Sa lem, tf .Medium to good steers $910 Fair to medium steers $8(a9 Common to fair steers $58 Choice cows and heifers $3-50(59 Medium to good cows and heifers $U(f750 Fair to medium cows and heifers $4.505.50 Canucrs $3(3)4-50 Bulls $6(Vii8J Calves $8.50-11.60 Blockers and feeders $7(9 HS Receipts C97 Tono of market steady, unchanged Prime mixed $16.S5(n) 17.15 Medium mixed $16.65tolH.80 Rough hoavicg $15.8516.15 Pigs $15.65(ful5.25 Bulk $16.05 Sheep Receipts 60 Tono of market steady, unchanged East of mountain lambs $1414.50 Valley lamb, $12.50(al3 Yearlings $70(5)8 Wethers $7(a7.50 ' Ewes $57 . RAILROAD TIME TABLES (In effect June second) 8ALEM- OEER LINE No. 73 Arrive st Sulem . 9:10 a.m. No. 71 Lcavo Kllem 3:00 p.m. AXEM, FALLS CITY & WESTERN 1.61 Lv Salem, motor ....7:50 s.m 163 Lv Kalem, motor 0:35 am 165 Lv Salem, motor .....1:40 p.m Through car to Monmouth and Arlis 167 Lv Salem, motor 4:15 p.m. 1S9 Lv Salem, motor ...5:58 p.m, 239 Wy frt. Lt Salem 5:00 s.m 102 Ar at Sulem -.9:10 a.m 164 Ar. at Salem 11:00 a.m. 168 Ar at Salem 3:00 p.m 168 At at Salem 5:35 p.m. 170 Ar at 8alem 7:20 p.m. 240 Wy f rt Ar Salem 8:30 p.m. OREGON ELECTRIC Southbound frail Leave Arrivs ArrWi M 'Portland Salem 1 6:30 am 8:35 am 6 Ltd :30ans 10:11am f 10:45&m 12:50 pm Eugent 10:50 an 12:25 pis 6:35 pn Z:05 pm 4:15 pm 13 Ltd. 4:45pm 6:40 pm 8:50 po 17 , 6:05 pm 8:07 pm Salem only 19 9:20 pm 11:20 pm Salem onlj fl 11:45 pm 1:55 am 6:50 so SKVPv , . MMMMMMMM4r MMM SCAVENGER SALEM SCAVENGER Charles Boo proprietor. Garbage and refuse of all kinds removed on monthly contract! at reasonable rates. Yard and cess pools cleaned. Office phone Mala 2247. Residence Main 2272. STOVE REPAIRING STOVES REBUILT AND REPAIRED 50 years experience. Depot, Nations) and American fence. Sizes 26 to. 58 in. high. Paints, oil and varnish,' ete. Loganberry and hop hooka Salem Fence and Stove Works, 859 Court street. Phone 124. LAWN MOWERS THE FIXIT SHOP Let ns repair an sharpen 'your lawn mowers. JSOi Court. Phone 1022. tf WATER COMPANY SALEM WATER COMPANY Offiet corner Commercial and Trade street Bills payable monthly in advance. 308 ACRES 1H mile from station, 29 cultivated, 18 pasture, modern,! new 7 room house, 2 barns, silo, 50 acres clover, annual income $8500. Pries $100 per acre. 280 acres, 235 cultivated, 80 pas ture, 1 miles from station, fair im provements; price $75 per acre. 60 acres bottom, 80 cultivated, 39 stump pasture, 2 miles of town, ex change for valley farm elsewhere; price $9000. SO acres, 60 cultivated, 25 in fruit, 30 timber and stump pasture, fait improvements, 5 miles from Salem, will exchange for southern Oregon, will assume; price $13,000. 290 acres, 250 eultivated, 40 pas ture, well watered, good improve ments, want . unincumbered rand close to Salem not over $13,000; price $20,000. 320 acres Alt a, Canada, exchange for valley raftch or Salem residence not over $0000. 330acres Lake county, Oregon, la proved, exchange for valley ranch, not over $5000. 10 acres with modern 7 room house 4 blocks of Salem car line, exchanga for $2000 residence and mortgage for difference; price $4650, Socolof sky, 341 Stato St. 7-11 SECOND HAND GOODS BUY, SELL and EXCHANGE- Men's clothes, shoes, bats, jewelry, watches, tools, musical instruments bicyclos, guns, rifles, revolvers, suit cases, trunks, cameras, typewriters and furniture. Capital Exchange, 337 Court street. Phone 403. 'North Bank Stution (leave Jefferson Street 15 and 20 minutes later) Northbound Leart Arrivs Train Ho. Arrive Portland 6:60 aim! 9:25 am; 11:30 am 1:20 pa 8:55 piri 5:45 pus 7:40 pm Bugene Salem 8 -12:05 am 4:35 am 7:15 am 10 Ltd 7:35 am 9:45 am 1120 iin 1:50 pm 4:00 pm 5:30 pm L8 14 11:20 am 16 Ltd 1:55 pm 10 4:10 pm 22 5.25 pm 7:50 pm 10:00 pns; iNorth Bank Station (Arrive Jefferson Street 15 minutes earlier) .'Leave Cor- vauis. CORVAUtfS CONNICTIONS Leave Corvallis Arrive Salem 8:25 am....Northbound....9:45 am 12:12 pm... Northbound.... 1:50 am 8:41 pft&....Northb;)uud....4:00 pm 4:10 pm..Northbonnd...5:30 pm 6:18 pm,...Nortftound..7:55 pm 8:35 am..Southbound..9:57 am 10:15 am Southbound..ll:33 am 12:50 pm....Soiithbo me...? 5n pa 4:15 pm....Southbound....5:40 pm 6:40 pm.JSouthbound8:00 pa No matter what Ktpdof ft WantAduouputin our papervvvsnQwc you rcsujg