Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919, August 17, 1918, Page NINE, Image 9

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    DAIYCATALJOURNAL, SALEM OREGON SATURDAY AUGUST 17, 1918.
NINE
fjjyCU KNOW WHY--- A Doctor Can Find So Many Defects?
CIlaeiCc1) '.jWWKyuFe Doc. .u.--y
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Drawn for this paper Bj Fi$lgr
OV Hfrve. IRiilTMTIQ1
OF we HOJN voTH
ft slight lUFeeriow
OF BUMBOQiLe
rLSo oerecr symptoms
of "me news.
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spenes op TH5-L
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cive tu
i GeT none
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faefte Valley News
t!five Young Dallas
litKYAid mis
;M Journal Special Service.)
i,Or,Al.g.Hi.-Mrs.E.I,-i"lX"
.ed the foHo-mng lain at tiei
l.waiM: Mrs. luris
T Mrs. VaiiJinncas of Portland
f,ti Vergen, Mrs. Freeman, Mrs.
... t Mmi... niwl Airs
t ars. . v. - - -
r. The evening was spout piaj
js. MnF. l'ergen winning tirst
Kb. 6eEith taking the booby.
":m lefrcshments were served at
.tour. '
'itaie W?e initiated some new
Lm SututJay evcmiig ,af ter
liwul time was had ,witli lee
- .id tike erred is refresumenls.
if Eirntreeu blackberries are bee,iu-
(diwiiiMW, though rather slow
ly ii uotler week or two wfll lie
id blist tley say. M. W. Johnson &
(brag for the Valley Canning
tair it Newiitirj ,paying Ugliest
iatpii.
, t Waters of Portland, and Mr.
iif Ssli'm ,re)resenting the Case
rS impaiiv have been engaged
Mi for acveral days helping to
lit hw parts to the threshing
sa of Geo. Cane, which was Imriit
it dsn ago. The machine is now
(onditioJ and with a full erew
dint of Donald Thursday morning
Htihpj work, again at the Ernest
Hi (date.
:.iid Mrs, Thurston Yergen were
MtiWooilburn on Friday by the
IM Mrs .Term's father, James H.
rh His funeral wjs- preaehe,! 'tm
zj. Dy tlie Fits, minister
1 1 Ni after which he was
f ml it the Woudhurn cemetery,
'".''to wit i pioneer having erosV
k plains in 1865.
k flif wife preceded him onlv a
I "Mllis, havine dicrl in Anvil
h Com and daughter arrived in
m wnt Beach, Washington,
'wind are stopnine for nn-hilo
F"othfr's, Mrs.K. J. Faine.
ail Mrs. Dayton Walker left
Wcdtesday morning for Port-
;T7m e joined liv Mr.
iMpcrrr and go to Eagle Creek
F some time. It i ,,ln,,.,,i
itrip up Larch mountain while
(Capital Journal Special Service.)
Gervais, Or., Aug. 17. Last Widay
evening a spark from a S. P. engine
caught in Ai Tnornburyfg stubblcfitld.
The blaze spread rapidly and was put
ut only by prompt work of settion men
an citizens.
Mrs. Fred Ternen. of Portland, is
making ail extended visit with her sis
ter Mrs. Sumner Stevens. '
Miss Adclc Lindley is: convalescing
nicelv after nn operation for diseased
tonsils at the Willamette Sanitoiiiim.
Women Enroll In
Student Reserve
(Capital Journal Special Service.)
Dallas, Or., Aug. 17. Polk county's
quota of ten in the campaign last week
for members ;i the United States Stu
dent Nun reserve was but half filled.
Te following young women of the
county having enrolled for the training:
Gladys Vera Phillips, Dallas; Sophia and
Jennie Schulson, K. F, D. No. 1, Dalan;
Grctchell Mildred Steele, Suver; Pauline
Stanleton, Independence and Oia Pnul-
Jiiie Fenton of Independence. This is the
first time that Polk county has tetl
down in a drive of any nature sineo the
war with Grniany was declared.
County Judge Attends Conference.
County Judge E. C. Kirkpatrick, nian-
A. R. Sieguiund and L. K. Hiegniund ager of the Polk county Liberty Loan
visited the rauch of their brother Frank' campaigns was in Portland, Wednesday
at Fern Ridge and helped to dedicate, attending a conference of all county
a new combined harvester. leaders. Preparations were made at the
Mrs. Mury -Are.1 died Tuesday at, her; meeting for handling the Fourth Liber
honie near St.. Louis. She has been a( ty Loan which is expected about the lat-
paraiyne ror unriy-eigni years, ner ter part ol beptember.
deatli occurred' two days atter a seveie
stroke. '
Mrs. Sarah Kemmer hag moved all her
New Divorce Suits Filed.
Two new divorce suits were filed in
household goods to Portland where she (he Polk eouuty circuit court this week
and her daughter Helen will ftiaktheir' with county clerk, Asa' B. Eobinson.
future home. J They are as follows: Edin B. Packard
The work of cutting and training has. vs. Lillian B. Packard, and Bertha TcjI
been completed at the Brown Vineyards' vs. Ira Lee Teal. The cases will bo
anil the new vines are fine and thrifty.
Miss Phillips of Salem was the week
end guest f Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Har
per. Win. Bowlby has returned from his
Canadian trip and has taken up his
work of city marshal and night watch.
Mrs. Kdmund DuPius was a Salnn
visitor Thursday,. ..... .JL '
Little Margaret Mochel went to Wood
burn Thursday, from where she acconi'
panied her grandmother on a trip to
Astoria.
Dr.. liiekmau had only six operations
booked for Thursday at the Willamette,
Sanitoiiiim. '
Rev. Stewart of California gave - a
splendid discourse nt the ' Presby teviaa
Presbyterian church Sunday.
Grandma CUalifou enjoved a visit
heard by Judge Harry H. Belt at the
next term of court.
Dallas Family Moves to Corvallis.
Mrs. D. VT Poling and children left
Thursday for Corvallis where they will
make their future home. Rev. Poling
who is connected with the Y. M. C. A.
army service has been transferred from
Vancouver to Corvallis. and lias charge
of the y. M. C. A. work' among the
ruiv studonta there.
from her grand-daughters Eva and Gert-
rude HaT-rcl of Portland last Sunday.
. The Evergreen blackberry, season has
begun. It promises to be quite profit
able to all who aro courageous -enough
to brave the thorns. '
Over 200 tons of bnld hay, the evop
. r i 1 1 t ; i : . i .i j u:
iaal jcrt 'shopping in l)011ili , on warehouses here.
Mr. Hardcilp was called tr, Mifs Lucille Cutsforth will aubsti-
tute on Mail Route 3, while her father
-i t.
atcaiiuur, j umes ins vacaiion.
f;(i W. Williams of San Mr- and Mrs- K- Siegjnund are at
k tt,e ("lal1' Wednesday llomp ".?ain after three weeks nt Cas
I e, l' D- M. Kerry seed boxes eadia and a visit at Lone Pine farm the
L.TUs "ml8 wliieh the Dombl ! 'm of Mr. Riegmnnd'g father.
"'"I StlU ha,l . I.. . Vf, TI.h.Im T ..'!'.!. 1 i.J !
u iiduu. I Ania. umiiy ui-iiii in ruintrit-n pvnuuo-
and Mrs. Lat- '.v a 'l,r home in Gervais.
t -"u ii a ( gg
f!-1 Mrs. Mcrtfr
raWPt to tie
L 111 on Tuesilnv
Mill
i -Ti and iittie June
- e wnn Geisov horn
'rdar
h Ben Q
H'twa'si. , SOPur,d furn
1 1 tti.n ' uriiano!
I, "uc.
fl Ha;hnit ii....
wit, '1(,r parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. M.
w' Palmer.
I Mrs. "IT. II Ravage of Salem Is snend-
(- xoiiiv 'H . TCI' i
"T11 ing o few days at the home of her son
Ulliiin i . . 1 T o
kiL'n .."" snaKinc hanHa'"- '- ouvnge.
fa alY'l0,l(1 on Wednesday I ' T1"''-,sliing is being; held up cm account
nnk JK 1 ''""'and on Tucs-M rail1 but will probably be resumed
C8 u mhn' r Butte- ear1.7 t week.
, jr have t ... . i i.i .t...i.. ... . .
i-vergreeu lililCKlHTry pieKing Degan
this week with prospects of buhper
crop.
Many peaches ftie now shiiiped from
Waeomla to Portland markets. Most of
thorn come from the LaFoiiette and
Townseud orchards.
M. J. Kesslcr was in Salem Friday.
Mrs. D. M. Keene and daughter, Cath
rine are visiting relatives in Wood
burn. Friday mornii.g Charles Russell, Ji,
was thrown from a horse; and badly in
jured. He was unconscious for a few
hour but no bones was broken.
Richard Patterson was a business vis-
rC. ' l""r in naiem Tucsdav,
b'VoungK,
r'O. . " " IH1K on .
Bridge Employe Injured.'
Manford Scars, an employee engaged
on construction work of the new con
crete bridge across the LaCreole north
of this eity was seriously injured this
week by falling from the structural
work into the river and broke three ribs
in the fall. Dr 'A-'L. Bollman dressed
the injured man's fractured tones and
he was taken to his home ort Ash street
Where lie is resting easy.
These Lees are Fine
Folk bHave With Us
By Lowell Mellett
(United Press Staff Correspondent)
With the American Army i,i France,
Ang- 2 (By Mail). The Colonel of
this particular regiment was a so
ciable sort of person noi meaning to
say the colonels of the other regiments
are not and introduced such of the
underofficers as happened to be with
him.
"This is LieMt. Loj" he said of one.
The lieutenant was a well built, lrge
framed young man with a broad, pleas
ant face and a quiet courteous man
ner. He allowed the others to do most
of tha talking, but was not in the lesst
tonguetied when drawn into the eon
tisation. "Kice sort of fellow, Lieutenant
Lee," I remarked later.
'That's Robert E. Lee,"' was the re
sponse. "Any particular Robert E. Lee "
"Rather. He's the grandson of THE
Robert E. Lee."
1 CAPITAL JOURNAL CLASSIFIED DEPT. p
:Sj QUICK REFERENCE TO FIRMS THAT GIVE SERVICE ON SHORT NOTICE f:
WHERE BUYER AND SELLER MEET-WE RECOMMEND OUR ADVERTISERS
Mrs. Mary Billings, Mrs, Matilda White,
Mr. W. W. Bales, Mr. Frank Walters
and Mr. and Mrs. Kisner.
The Red Cross auxiliary met as usual
on Wednesday afternoon, m the base
ment of the school house. A eozy, quiet
cool room. Members and visitors pre
sent, twenty-one. Considerable sewing
on hospital gowns and knitting of socks
wag done. Miss G. Taylor, school nurse
or Smlem was present and gave an in
formal talk on the subject of forming
a class for the study of home nursing,
and hygiene. Mrs. Ella Plank of Wood-
H
. EVEBTTHINQ ELECTRICAL
alem Eleetrie Co, Masonic Temple, 127 North Higm
Telephone SECOND-HAND GOODS
Main 1200
BRING YOUR TRADES
I can match you. C. W. Niemeyer, Real
Sstate Agnt, Canada Lands, Hi State
street. - -
FOR RENT
Veal, fancy
Steers .
Cows
Spring lambs
Ewes....-- .'
Lambs, yearlings
1517c
... 79c
46e
lOce
.......46t
67e
Eggs and Poultry
Eggs, cash .'. . .. 41c
Hens, dressed, pound die
Old roosters .. 1213e
Frys J...:,......:. 2123c
Broilers, live 2lfai23c
Hens, pound - 1920c
... Vegotables
Potatoes, new, California 4e
Potatoes, local, now . 3c
Onions, WaUa Walla : $2.75
Cabbage 44
Carrots - 2"e
FOR RENT Business location at 162
north Commercial, will remodel to
suit tenant. See E. M. Klini'er, 463
State street, Salem.
tf
BILLARD PARLOR for rent, with or
without fixtures; will remodel to
" suit tenant; best location in city. E.
M. Klinger, 46 (State street, Salem, tf
OSTEOPATH
BUY, SELL AND EXCHANGE
Men's clotnes, enoes, Hats, jewelry,
watches, tools, musical instruments,
bicycles, guns, riflos, revolvers suit
cases, trunks, cameras, typewriters
and furniture. Capital Exchange 337
Court troet. Phone 49. . -.,
SCAVENGER
SALEM SCAVENGER Charles Boot
proprietor. Garbage and refuse of al
kinds removed on monthly contracts
at reasonable rates. Yard and cess
pools cleaned. Office phone, Maia
2217. Residence Maia 2272. .
and will stay
'tevilll- la ,.!!.!
A .,.. " T "'""g
H """.nice tor a (lav
i'' beint j,.iu.. , . ..
u receiving it f0i
"inf.
r.limMf . m'lti their
"'""'"urn last -
"g it for
n tt,
J. G; Uglow, manager of the Orpheum
theatre was a Portland visitor this
week..
Dr. and Mrs. Christie Stafrin of 'Ka
lania, Washington nre guests of relatives
and friends in Dallas this week.
Mrs. Mary Bronsou returned the first
of the week from an extended visit, at
the home of her son, Charles Pronson t
Moravia, California.
Mr. and Mrs. G. L. Hawking and little
daughter moved this w-eek to their new
home on their prune ranch near Ellen
dale.
Miss May McDonald is the guest of
friends in Portland and Gresham, this
week.
W. A. Messner was a business visitor
in Medford the first of the week. Mr.
Messner conducts a grocery store on
Main street.
I. A. Mav of Portland wag a Dallas
visitor the first of the week. .
Mrs. Rov Finseth of Portland is a
cuest nt the home of her mother, Mrs.
E. W. Matjeney this week..
No teacher has yet been hired to
uacii ttit, Wacoada school for the eom
liujj year. Since most of the teachers
8lmdr. going to ? alrvady been taken it is difficult
t w..r . v ivnvii llliB BUslWJ.
IB fl
Sland wo
"'"WitrT mm(,r work
s the
HUBBARD NEWS
Mrs. J. L. Calvert and Mrs. Newt So-
ell went to Wilmnvilin
ranfL at t,ie ;t their uncle, a Mr. White, who ha been
, i'trce, :Z A 11 "a'',h lfarti w" f'oni the Presi
' I r. "'esrisT v 10 uio last
week that thev
1.. 1 ... . . " 1 " "(
I ""W on Mn - 1 r 1atks anl "EPvted to move
"His
in
'"ninfrtn.
naU
they
h n r0!t time wore nn thni.
1 ii i -
His
ilay. Later he wrote
10 were on their wav to Marvland
4 rm. . r 1 la"d Wednesdav
rif.n...n-- ad-
rl"et TMa,r
' 'aea.
to make their home.
r- eity some tim airo taking a inb
with the Portland Seed companv. Their
goods went by aut0 truck. We regret
to see these families going from the
community. , ,
Kalph Falrrer left on the 3:20 a. m.
I'aiii ulluay morning from Salem for
'iare Island where he will be in training
. eunin,? Giadv. Ar..,., j r...
West Salem.
lira. Clay Heis and little sons have
been visiting friends and relatives in
Portland for a week.
Mrs. Ella Plauk of Woodburn, a dau
ghter of V. K. Brannan of Kingwood
Park came up Sunday evening for a vi
sit with her sister Mrs. F. L. Wood. She
returned to Woodburn Wednesday ev
ening.
Mrs. J. T. Hunt who lias ccn 111 ior
some time with inflammatory rheuma
tism is convalescing, being able to sit up
a short time "during the day. Mrs.
Breckeniidge of Kingwood Park is her
nurse.
West Salem will be represented at the
G. A. H: encmpment next week. Among
those going down will be Mrs. D. Cade,
burn was also a guest,
J. R. Bedford wag unfortunate enough Tomatoes, crate 95c
to lose a valuable cow a few days ago. Turnips'-.. V,' tri - ' 2e
ilorcncg UecJter has gone to Portland Beets - .... .. 2c
" has a position. Her sister Cucumbers 2540c
anna rerumeo irom a visit, witn ner a Cantalounes a.7afa).io
few days ago. 1 Watermelons ... lc
Sam WarrcB a resident of West Sa- Grapes '. - - 1.95
'in a year ago is now in the medial Casabas 3c
Corp at Fort Flagler. Muskmelon ..: $2.25
Miss Ines Fitts who has a position in Preen ueiiuers ' 10e
0110 of the large drug establishments of 1 .Fruit.
. ui tin iiu ia iiuiiiv lur visti,. xier uru ,i.d
.1. t . t..i in n Oianees . :.
r ,n.M . T Ior 1 Lemons, box .;.. $8.5O9.50
crion me, jwift 01 me nioiuu. n Re
Wo-j ni! - r
,o0 ...mi., "': "'"', Dromedary dates ..... $0
DRS. B. E. WHITE AND R. W. WAL
TON Osteopathic physicians and
nerve specialists. Graduates of Am-
- erionu school of Osteopathy, Kirk
ville, Mo. Post graduate and spec
ialised in nervous diseases at Los
A-ngeles College. Offices 503-508 Nat
Bank Bldg. Phono 85.. Residence,
1020 Court. Phone 2215. Dr. White
Res. Phone 469.
LODGE DIRECTORY
DENTIST
Retail Prices
from a several weeks illness.
Miss Lotic Wade of Tillamook has
been a house guest at the Fitt home. Creamery butter
Hay Hswthonre and younger brother Flour, hard wheat
Sidney, have returned from Astoria Country butter
where they were the guests of the Mark
Siddalls. Bessie Siddall who has been
a visitor at the Hawthorne home has
returned to Astoria
60c
$33.25
55e
"6"l ". -
Sugar sales limited to two pounds m
Salem and 0 pounds to rural purcnasers.
For cannine Durpoaes 25 lbs. at one
purchase.
Our Want Ads
are the Bait that
catch the Big Fish
Result -Try one in
to-morrow' paper
and Emil Paulsen accompanied him to
Salem.
Claud Moomaw was in town be
tween trains Wednesday, enroute from
Marslifitld to Grays Harbor, Washing
ton. In the Marshfield shipyard they
were through caullcing for about three
weeks and Claude wag going- to Grays
Harbor to work during that time.
When Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Overton re
turned home fwtn 8outhern California
last week via Portland, one of the first
matters of business attended to was to
swell Hubbard 'g subscription to the Lib
erty Lo:n for $1,000 and War Stamps
$23. 'Thiit sounds good, let some more
Hubbardites come home. Enterprise.
THE MARKET
Grain
Wheat, soft white $22.05
Wheat, lower grades on sample
Oats .... : vcju
Parley, ton - 50
Ilay, clover, new $2a
Hav, cheat, new 25
Wav. ot $25
Mill run v337
Dry white beans
Butteilit
liutterfat
Creamery butter
pork. Veal and Mutton
Pork, on foot 16VjfIlSe
.77c
53
55c
'. Gury has
rather gory.
been captured. Sounds
PORTLAND MARKET
Portland, Or., Aug. 17-Butterj city
creamery 53(o;5-)c
Eggs, selected local ex. 4S32c
Hen 23Ctt2.e
Broilers 2027c
Geest 16c
Cheese triplets 30c
Daily Livestock Market
Cattle
Receipts 173
Tone of market steady, unchanged
Prime steers $12.0013
Choice to good steers $1112
Medium to good steers $910
Fair to medium steers $89
Common to fair steers $58
Choice cows and heifers $8.50(9
Medium to good cowl and heifers
$6S7.50
Fair to medium cows ana nuuero
t4.505.50
Canners $34.0l)
Bulls $sta8
Calves $8011.50
Stoekerg and feeders $7fg.8
Hogs
Receipts 89
Tone of market steady, unchanged
Prime mixed $19rf)19.50
Medium mixed $17(3)19
Rough heavies $17.25 17.75
Pigs $16.5017
Sheep
Receipts none
Tone of market steady, nnchanged
East of mountain lambs $1314
Valley lambs $1112
Yearlings $910
Wethers $8(ffi9
Ewes $0(5 8
Ten per cent war tas on a soft drink
will make it rather hard.
WHOLE MILK
We will pay $2.75 per hund
red delivered at Salem,
Price based on 4 per cent
fat contents.
Marion Creamery & Produce
Company
Phone 2488 Salem, O
DR. F. L. UTTER, DENTILT, ROOMS
413-414 Bank of Commerce Bunding.
Phone 606. '
DB. CARL MILLER DENTIST, ROOM
414 Bank of Commerce nuuuing
Fhone 606.
WATER COMPANY
SALEM WATER COMPANY Office
corner Commercial and Trade streets
Bills payable monthly in advance.
GENERAL REPAIRING
THE FIXIT SHOP Let us repair and
stinmen vour lawn mowers, zui i.oun
Tl,,u.a 1(199 tf
STOVE REPAIRING
STOVES REBUILT AND REPAIRED
50 years experience, Depot, National
and American lence.
Sizes 26 to 58 in high
Paints, oil and varnish, etc.
Loganberry and hop hooks.
Snlem Fence and Stove Works.
250 Court street. Phone 124
pop BAT.rc e. neres. 100 in cuUiva
tioa balanco in pasturo and timber
Fino stream of water, good Duuuing
and good road, 3-4 mile trom a live
ly saw mill town. Will take good
house and lot in Salem as part pay
ment. Price $B0 per acre. Phone 470
Square Deal Realty Company. U. S.
Bank Building, -Salem. 717
FINANCIAL
MONEY TO LOAN
KNIGHTS OF PYTHIAS MEET AT
McCornack ball on every Tuesday
at 8. P. Andresen, C. C. P. J. Kuntl
K. R. & S.
MODERN WOODMEN OF AMERICA
Oregon Cedar Camp No. 5246 meets
every Thursday evening at 8 o'clock
in Derby building, corner Court and
High streets. R. V. Day, V. C; P. J,
Kuutz, clerk.
SALEM HUMANE SOC1ETY-D. D,
' Keoler,-president; Mrs. Lou Tillson,
secretary. All cases of cruelty or ne
glect of dumb animals should be re
ported to tho secrotay for investigation.
ROYAL NEIGHBORS OF AMERICA
''Oregon Grape Camp" No. 13C0,
meets every Thursday evening ia
Derby building, Court and High St.
Mrs. Pearl Coursey, 214 Court St.
oracle; Mrs. Melissa Persons, record
er 1415 N. 4th St. Phone 1436M.
UNITED ARTISANS Capital Assem
bly No. 84 meets first Thursday -of
each month, at 8 p. m- in I. O. O. Fv
Hall. Norma L. Terwilliger, M. A.;
C. A. Vibbert, secretary, 34Q Owens
street-
RAILROAD
TIME TABLES
(In effect June second)
SALEM- GEES LINE
No. 73 Arrive at Salem 9:10
No. 74 Leave Salem 5:00 pjn.
I ALEM, FALLS CITY ft
161 Lv Salem, motor.
WESTESM
7:50 ajn.
163 Lv Salem, motor . 9:33 a-m.
169 Lv Salem, motor .l:40pja.
Through car to Monmouth and Arlia
1G7 Lv Salom, motor 4:15 pjn.
169 Lv Balein, motor 5:58 p.m,
239 Wy frt. Lv Salem 5:00 tun.
103 Ar at Salem .9:10 ajra.
164 Ar. at Salom 11 :00 a.m.
166 Ar at Salom Ji:00p.B4
168 Ar at Salem 5:35 pjn.
170 Ar at Salem 7:Z0p.i
240 Wy frt Ar Salem
2:30 pnw
On Good Real Estate Security
TUOH. K. FORD
Over Ladd & Bush bank; Salem Oregon
REAL ESTATE
IMPROVED 10 acres, 6 miles irom
Sulem, for rooming house .not over
$4000 Equity in 17 acres, for Snlem
residence, not over $3000, price $450fl
640 acres millions of feet of w tim
ber, plenty of water, 3 miles from
saw mill on the railroad; good stock
proposition. Will take $3(100 in trade
balunce cash. Easy terms, $15 per
ere. Socolofsky. 341 State street 8-17
The Journal Job Department
will print you anything ia the
stationery line do it right and
save you real money.
OREGON ELECTRIC
boutnbonna
Leave Arrive Arrive
Portland Salem Eugene
6:30 am 8:35 am 10:50 am
:30 am 10:11am 12:23
10:45 am 12:50 pm
2:05 pm 4:15 pm 6:85 p-a(
13 Ltd. 4:45pm 0:40 pm 8:50 pni.
17 0:05 pm 8:07 pra Salem oily,
19 :20 pm 11:20 pm Balem onlf
4 11:45 pm l:C5am 6:50 am
North Bank Statioa (leave Jeffersosi
Street 19 and 20 minutes later)
Trail
a Ltd
I
Train
Ho.
a ,
10 Ltd...
11
OurWant Ads will always
brinAuou Signal resulb
They dbriheroaigoycuQn
etyourwant Tin oae.'u
14
i8 Ltd-
10
Horta bound
Lear Arrive Arrlv
Bugene Balem Portland
.12:05 am 4:85 am :50aaf
7:15 am 9:25 af
7:35 am 9:45 am 11:30 a
1120 tin 1:20 pa
11:20 am 1:50 pm 3:55 pm
- 1:55 pm 4:00 pm 6:45 pm!
4:10pm 6:30 pm 7:40 p
23 6.23 pm 7:5pm 10:00 paj
(.North Bank Station (Arrivj Jefferson
8trcet 15 minutes earlier) Leave Cor
ral! is.
CORVAWS CONNBSmONi
Laava Corvallis Arrive Bales
8:25 am....Nortlbound.-.9:45 am
12:12 piaNorthbound..l:50 am
2:41 pm..NorthbDund.4:00 pm
4:10 pm NortbbounL...5:30 pm
pmNortbound..7:55 pm
6:18
8:35
10:15
12:50
4:15
am Bouthbound.9:57
am.8onthbound..ll:33
pm Southboiod-S W
pm..Southbound....5:40
6:40 pmJSontabouad..-8:00
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