h H- i! ! .1 t M H n u i i r I J . IT k I, I t. i When a Man's Married OH BOB.PGAC5.. UNCLE EB IS POWH FROM MAIN ANP HE WANTS' VOU THE City!!1. ' Daily Capital Journal's Classified Advertising Page RATES FOR ADVERTISEMENTS: One Cent per wowd for the first insertion. One-Half Cent per word for each successive subsequent insertion CHIROPRACTIC-SPINOLOQIST DR. 0. L. SCOTT Graduate of Chiro practic's Fountain Head, Duvenport, Iowa. If you have tried everything and liave got no relief, try Chiroprac tic Bpinal adjustments and get well. Office 406-7-8 U. 8. National Bank Building. Phone Muiu 87. Residence Main 828-R. CHIROPRACTOR CONSULT DR. MAY, experienced nnd auccessful Chiropractor, for acute and chronic disorders, Has practiced six years in Oregon. Free consultation. Hours, 9 to 12, 1 to 6. 305-0-7 Hub bard Bldg. Lady attendant. Phono, office 57ii; residence, 982-R. DRY CLEANING PRESSING CLOTHES CLEANERS Pressors, re pairers and dyers. One trial will con vince you that our work and charges are right. Cleaning parlor open to 8 p. m. Goods called for and delivered free. Phone 728. Apparel Service Co., 138 S. High street, DENTISTS DR. 0; A. OLSON, DENTIST Administers Nitrous Oxid and Oxygen Oas Boom 214. Phone 440. Masonic Temple. Pnlem, Pro. LODGE DIRECTORY A. O. U. W Protection Lodgo No. 2. Meets every Mondny evening at 8 in the McCornack hall, corner Court and Liberty streets. A. E, Aufranco, M. W.; 8. A. McFadden, recorder; A. L, Brown, F. . CENTRAL LODGE No. 18, K. of P.--McCornack building. Tuesday even ing of each week at 7:30. F. F. Bchrara, C. C: W. B. Oilson, K. of R. and S. SALEM LODGE No. 4, A. F. & A. M. Stated communications first Friday in each month at 7:30 p. m. in the Mnsonic Temple. J. C. Welch, W. M.; 8. Z. Culver, secretury. TACIFIC LODGE No. 50, A. F. & A. M. Stated communications third Friday in each month at 7:30 p. m. in the Masonic Temple. Glenn C. Niles, W. M.j Ernest H. Chonto, gecrotary. R. N. of A. "Oregon Grape Camp," No. 1300, meets every Thursday even ing in McCornack building, Court and Liberty streets; elevator. Miss Syl via Shnupp, 1791 Market, oracle; Hazel Price, Imperial Furniture Co., recorder. HODSON COUNCIL, No. 1, R. & S. M. Stated assembly first Monday in each month, Masonic Templo. James riant, Thrico Illustrious Master; Glen C. Niles, recorder. DE MOLAY COMMANDER Y, No. 5, K, T. Recular conclave fourth Fri day in each month at 8 o'clock ji. m., In Masonio Templo. Sojourning Sir Knights nro courteously Invited to moot with us. Goo. H. Burnett, E. C., Frank A. Tumor, recorder. CHADWICK CHAPTER, No. 37, O. E. B. Regular meeting every first nnd third Tuesday at 8 p. m. In tho Jl ionic Temple. Elizabeth Rend, W. M.; Ida M. Bubcock, secretary. , WOODMEN OF THE WOULD Meet every Friday night nt o'clock in McCornnck block. Oscar Donaldson, C, C; L. S. Geer, clerk. 507 Court Btroet, Phone 593, MULTNOMAH ROYAL ARCH CHAP TER, No. 1, R. A. M. Regular meet ing second Friday In each month at 8 p. m. in the Masonic Temple. Al fred F. Marcus, Ex. High Priest; Bus oll M. Brooks, secretnry. UNITED ARTISANS Capital Assem bly, No. 84, meets every Wednesday, at 8 p. m. in Moose hall, Mrs. F. W. Cook, M. A.; C. Z. Randall, secretory, Salem Bank of Commerce. SALEM HUMANE SOCIETY 1). D. Kcoler, president; Mrs. Lou Tillson, aecrctnry. All eases of oruelty or neglect of dumb animals should be reported to the secretary for investi gation. MODERN WOODMEN OF AMERICA Oregon Cednr Cnmp, No. 6210, meets every Thursday evening at 8 o'clock In McCornack nail corner Court and I.ibertr streets. Elevator aervico. W. W. Hill, V. C.J Rex. A. Turner, elerk. At the rate that Oerminy hns been taking Russian prisoners, we fancy two tliirils of the Russian old soldiers' remi niscences in future years will begin ,withi "When I was in Germany " ... u f . . ryy - r MAUSOLEUM MOUNT CREST ABBEY MAUSO LEUM The better way. Dry and sanitary. Building always open to visitors Sunday 1 to 4 p. m. J. W. Gaskill, manager. 828 South 12th. Thone 1308. MISCELLANEOUS GOOD USED FURNITURE Bought, also taken in exchange for new. Full line of new furniture, ranges, heat ers, and other house furnishings. Peetz Furniture Co., 233 North Com mercial street. OSTEOPATH DRS. B. H. WHITE and R. W. WAL TON Osteopathic physicianB and nerve specialists. Graduates of Amer ican School of Osteopathy, Kirksville, Mo. Post graduate and specialized in nerve diseases at Los Angeles college. Treat acute aud chronic diseases. Consultation free. Lady attendant. Office 505-500 U. S. National Ban' Building. Phone 859. Residence 346 North Capital street. Phone 309. SCAVENGER SALEM SCAVENGER Charles Soos, proprietor. Garbage and refuse of all kinds removed on monthly contracts at reasonable rates. Yards and cess pools cleaned. Office phone Main 2247. Residence Main 2272. UNDERTAKERS LEHMAN & CLOUGH C. B. Webb, A. M. Clough morticians and funeral di rectors. Latest modern methods known to the profession employed. 445 Court street. Main 120; Main 988. RIGDON-RJCHARDSON CO. Funer al directors and undertakers, 252 North High street. Day and night phono 183. WATER COMPANY SALEM WATER COMPANY Office corner Commercial and Trade streets. For water service apply at office Bills payable monthly in advance. WANTED WANTED TO LEASE Small dairy ranch with stock and tools, nugnt buy. Address W. C, care Journal. Novl9 WANTED To correspond with some woman, also party wisnes to corres Tiond with some respectable man Won't you write t Please send self addressed envelop. E. M. L., Box jiitl, t orvqius, Uregon. n o vaa MONEY TO LOAN OK Good Real Estate Security. THOS. K. FORD Over Ladd & Bush Bank, Salem, Oregon Km L. M. HUM Care of YICK SO TONG Chinese Medicine and Tea Company Has medicine which will cure any known dis6iS6 153 South High Street, Salem, Ore. Phone 283. SALEM FENCE and STOVE WORKS R. B. FLEMING, Prop. Depot American Fence Galea, plain ud Barbod Wlra. Paints, Olla and VarnlahM. Roofing, pos tf. Hop Hooka, 40 Years Making Stoves Stoves rebuilt and repaired. Store bought mod told. SSo Court Street Phone 124 Back of Chicago Store. am. THE DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON, - Tt4E SYfmJE. OF UPeRTry ANE? OTHER. POtNTtf" bp- DALLAS LOCAL NEWS (Capital Journal Special Service.) O. J. Chenowcth, of Silverton, has been engaged by the school board to fill the vacancy in the high school fac ulty caused by the resignation of Mr. Callaghan as bookkeeping and manual training teacher. Mrs. Elmer Strayer has returned to her home in Portland after a Bhort visit at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. B. Cosper. liarry woods, who was operated on at tho Dallas hospital last Thursday for stomach trouble, is improving rapid ly. F. L. Griffin, of the O. A. C. faculty, at Corvallis, was in the city the latter part of the week. Miss Gladys Martin, an oupeTator in the Dallas Telephone office, has gone to Seattle for a visit with, relatives and friends. Oscar Peterson, a student at the Cap ital Business college, at Salem, spent Sunday at his home in this city, opened up a restaurant in the room ad joining the Kosy Korner confectionery on Court street. Miss Alice Shindler has returned to her home in Salem after a short visit at the home of Miss Vera Wagner. G. H. MeGuire, of Woodburn, was a Dallas business visitor last week. H. V. Gates, of Woodburn, was in Dallas tho lattor part of the week lr" ing aftor extensive business interests. Frank Morrison has returned from a visit to the Panama-Pacific exposition at San Francisco. G. P. MacGregor will return tomor rom from Portland where he hns been for the past several weeks undergoing treatment for stomach troubles. Mr. and Mrs. William Ward, of Jas per, Mo., are guests at the home'oi Mr. and Mrs. H. Morrison, on South Main street. Mrs. N. Hughes, of Oakdalo, was in the city last week visiting.. at the home of her daughter, Mrs. N. L. Guy. County Judge John B. Teal spent Sunday with his family at Falls City. John Simkins, a prominent Spring Valley resident, was a county seat visit or laBt week. Mayor and Mrs. E. C. Kirkpatrick re turned the lattor part of the week from a short visit in Portland. A large delegation of Dallas people will attend the U. of O.-O. A. C. football gamo at Eugene Saturday, Mr. and Mrs. William Patrick, of West Salem, were Sunday visitors at the home of Dr. and Mrs. A. B. Star buck, on Court street. ' Mrs. H. L. Toney and two children, of McMinnville, who have been in the city for the past week guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Chapman, returned to their home Sunday after noon. Mr. and Mrs. Eucgne Hayter were over Sunday visitor at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Pickard at Eugene. C. H. Morris returned this morning from a short business visit in Eugene. T. C. Stockwcll, who left Dallas sev eral weeks ago for Bend, whore he in tended to make his future home, return ed, to this city Saturday evening. Tom says that be doesn't like the cold weather they have in that part of tho state. Miss Winnie Ilnrcrove. who has been j stenographer in the Brown-Sibloy ab- OR RENT. FOR RENT 4 room furnished house, electric lights, bath and toilet, $12.00, 929 Mill street. Phone (147. Novl7 FOR BALE SMALL general stock of merchandise for Bain. Inquire 1190 North Cap itol strcot. if SPLIT BODY OAK $5.00; grub oak, ,5,50; ash, $5.00; second growth, 4.00; old fir, 15.00. J, H. Eaton. Phono 1954. tf NOTICE. Aisisrnee'i Sale. Scaled bids for tho purchase of t'.ie stock of miscellaneous staple and fancy dry goods, notions, laces, etc.,. will bo received by Isadore Greenbaum, as signee for the benefit of creditors of Mrs. B. T. Swart, until 2 o'clock p. m. Monday, November 22, 1915, at the office of Pogue ft Pago, attorneys Mamnio building, Salem, Oregon, and will be opened at said time. ' Invoioe may be lnected at Fleischner, Mayer & . Company, of Portland, Oregon, or by application to the assignee or at torneys. Stock will he shown by as signee, (.'heck for ' 10 per cent of amount of bid must accompany oacb bid, and the right to reject any anil all bids is hen-hv reserved, 1 HA DO HE (iREENBAUM. Assignee for the benefit of all of the creditors of Mrs. 1). T. Swart. WHAT A CHANGE IN . BOB WHEN HE FOUND UNCLE EB TO BE A "LIVE ONE." USTEN1 Pictures TEEN M - ..-. MS VH GOT "TO GET ISP Of5, ! . VJOMAYu ' A, CABARET 22 stract office for the past three years, left Saturday for hor heme in Salem, where she has accepted a position in the state houso. ' C. C. Coad, of Portland, is a guest at tho home of his parents, Judge and Mrs. Ed. F. Coad, on Hayter street. Mrs. T. H. Starbuck and daughter, Miss Edith Starbucks of Portland, are guests at the home of Dr. and Mrs. A. B. Starbuck, on Court street. Miss Starbuck is visiting Sunday schools in Polk county in connection with her work in the Adventist church. Harold Miller, a student at Willam ette university, in Salem, spent Satur day and Sunday in Dallas visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Miller. Frank Loughary, of Monmouth, a Srominent member of the Polk 'County ersey Breeders' association, was in the city Saturday on business. Mrs, R. C. Craven has gone to Port land, where gho will receive medical treatment. i Miss Helen Scott, of Ashland, Is a guest at the home of Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Martin, on Shelton Btroet. Frank Gilliam, of the Airlle neigh borhood, was a Dallas business visitor Saturday. S. E. Purvine, of Salem, was a Dallas business visitor the latter part of the week. , , sjc sc sje s)t s(c 5J1 c sfc jjc jfc s)t )Jc )c sfc )c sc THE MARKETS Wheat showed slight signs of strength in the Portlund market yester day with the advance of one cent, al though the local conditions were uu changed. All other markets were un changed. WHOLESALE MARKET Grains. J " Hay, timothy, por ton $14.00 Oats, vetch , $10.00 Cheat $9.00i10.00 Wheat 8082c Oats 35c Rolled barloy $32.00 Corn $40.00 Cracked corn $41.50 Brun $20.00 Shorts,-per ton $28.00 Clovor seed 1310c Butter. Buttorfut 83c Creamery butter, per pound 35c Country butter 30c Eggs and Poultry. Eggs, candled, No. 1, cash ". 38c Eggs, caso count, cash , 3fi(38c Eggs, trado 3739c Eggs, Btorago '28c Hens, pound 11c Roosters, old, per pound j. .. 7c Spring chickens, pound ,...'ll(S;ll l-2c Turkeys, live 15(Hl(le Pork, Veal and Mutton. Veal, dressed 9c Pork, dressed 8c Pork, on foot 5 1 2c Spring lambs 0 l-4c Steer 5ft. 5 l-2c Cows 3(ii tc Bull 3c Ewes 3c Wethers 4(54 l-2c Vegetables. Cabbage 40c Tomatoes, California $1.00(81.25 String garilo 15c Potatoes, cwt 75c Brussels sprouts 10c Sweet potutooB $2.25 Lottuco 40c Beets .40c Carrots 40c Turnips , 40c Colory 40(Ti7(lc Onions v $1.50 California head lettuce, case .... $2.50 Fruits. Oranges, Valencia $n.00(u(1.25 Lemons, per box $ t.25(o 4.75 Bananas, pound 0 l-4c California crane fruit .... Art.OfliTi 7.011 Datos, dromedary, case $3.35 Fard dates $1.00 Grape.... $1.40 Cranberries $10.00(712.00 Pincannlea -. 7 1.2c Uonoy $3.50 Retail Price. F.ggs, per down, fresh ranch . ,40(a i.lc Eggs, storage 80e Sugar, cane ,;....,.'.'. $7.00 Sugar, D. G. $0.80 Creamery butter , 40c Flour, hard wheat ........ $l.SO(t2.40 Flour, valley $1.20(ul.0( WEDNESDAY, NOV 17, 1915. BOB - IVS seeN op the Stotue ON'r SWT - BXCHT HUNPESEV VArU PORTLAND MARKETS. Portland, Or., Nov. 17 Wheat Club )2(gi95c; liluestem 9698c. Outs No. 1 White Feed $2425. Barley Brewing $28.25(5)29.50: Feed S24()25. Hogs Best Live $0.156.25. Prime Steers $0.75(a)7. Funcy Cows $5.25. Calves $77.50. Spring Lambs $7.50. Butter City Creamery 3l'.c. Eggs Selected Local Ex. 4041c. Heus 13e13y,c. Broilers lafffilS'uC. Geese 11c. Potatoes Are Pinner. Portland, Or., Nov. 17. Potato mar ket is somewhat more active in tho country and additional purchases are reported by shipping interests at high er prices but little stuff is going for ward. , For liable Burbnnks tho trado is today freely offering' 95(a90o a eeutal at countrv points for selected quality, while for seed purposes as high as $1 i mui rupurruu paiu jn a limueu way. Locally the potato' market is show ing much strength and prices are hold ing at the extreme price. Offoring to tho local trade is not heavy and full quotations are demanded by producers. Four carloads of Yakima stock cjamo forward on consignment during the last 24 hours. : Sales were reported at 85c to 90c a cental. The stock was not of extreme quality althonght rather orood, Select Yakima stock is being held by snippers in carload lots at $1 a cental here. Demand for 'Early Rose seal is some what increased, although not vet heavy. Purchases are reported in" the country at VI a cental. Demand for gurnets, re main slow with puchnscs by dealers arounu yuc in tne country. Over Half of Hops Sold Portland, Or., Nov. 17. There con tinues a very strong tone in the hop market with fnir sales in tho country nt full prices. Trading between dealers is likewise good. It develops that the Kilo of the hops Mi urants 1 ass recently reported at lac was actually mado at better than 12'4c because that amount had been offered and refused. Tho giowor claimed he sold for more money and it is under stood that close to 13c was obtained. Tho general-market hero is considered at 12(i-i 12 'ac for best quality. This same price is being offered in Washington sect ions for quality offer ings with growers not inclined to sell freely. Advices received bv cnblo by local dealers stt that of the English crop of 254,000 hundred weight this boing but a half crop fully throe quarters of tho production- has alrendy been soki. me market in i'jngaiud is report ed firm anil active, Continental advices toll of a good market with the crop quite well sold. Advices indiitato that tho trade there is expecting still Uglier prices it any means are found to make outside ship ments. The trade figures the crop and re mainiug supplies as follows: Production Unsold Oregon 100,000 52,0(10 .Washington , 37,000 15,01)0 California 117,000 60,000 Totul 251,000 117,000 Estimates of tho 1915 California lion crop pBice tho yield at 110,378 bales, us compared with 113,200 for 1914. The Sonoma county crop amounts to 29,790 bales in IMS os compared to z i,.i.i.i Dales in 1914, It is estimated that there reninin un sold about 17,107 bales of Sonoma coun ty crops, while Mendocino and Iiiko counties hold 9H3 nnd Hueramento an additional 35,500, making a total In tho state of ui,31U bales still held by grow crs. THE "LID" NO WON ' TIGHT AT WOODBURN Woodburn, Nov. 17, At tho recent city eloction the winning ticket was nposiMl principally on the ground that the candidates for mayor nnd council were on the "wet" side. Ono of the first acts of tho new mayor nnd coun cil was to close down the "lid" tight anil for the first time in Woodburn nothing of that nature can be ebtaineil only on a physician ' prescription, Boot summarily stopped. DAY WITH AN OLD TRIEND Wallace Wiley yesterday bado good bye at the Northern Pacific station to J, M. Garrison, of Salem, who had been his guest for a couple of days. Years ago, 30 of them anyhow, when Mr, Wiley went from this place to For est Grove, Ore., to get his schooling, he made hi homo with Prof. Garriaon and . AMP WHEW we. GET AOe START" Au. was there for more than two years and found it a home indeed. Prof. Garrison, In returning the compliment said that if Mr. Wilcy,-as a lad, ever-did any thing he ought not to have done, "he kept it from us." Prof. Garrison had never seen the Yakima country before THE DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL Classified Business Telephone Directory A Quick, handy reference for busy people - Telephone EVERYTHING ELECTRICAL Salem, Electrio Co,, Masonic Templo, 127 North High ,.. Main .1200, LAUNDRIES Salem Steam Laundry, 130 South -Liberty M,.Main SS PLUMBING,- STEAM PITTINO AND TINNING T. M. Barr, 104 South Commercial Stieet , Main 108 ; ." UNDERTAKER? , . Kigdoq-Richardson Co., 251 North High street ..... Day and night, Main 183 ; TRANSFER AND DRAYAJ . ' Salem Truck ft Dray Co., corner State and Front atreet Main 74 JOB PRINTING Beaver State Printers, Piston Block 1613 A Doctor's That is what you get when you buy Dry Zensal for the crusty, scaly skin troubles and Moist Zensal if there is a watery erup tion. These white, odorless ointments for the two distinct types of Eczema will give you relief and comfort. Only 50 cents the jar. Poole's Drug Store. TRAVELERS' GUIDE SOUTHERN PACIFIC North Bound 10 Oregon Express ... 6 64 Sound Special .... 6 28 Willamette Limited 9 No. No. No. No. No. No. No. No. 00 a.m. :12a.m, :22 a.m. 12 Shasta Limited ... 11 55 a.in, 00 p.m. 18 Portland Passongcr 2 20 Portland Pnssongor B 14 Portland Express ..8 222 Portland fast Fr't.10 :00 p.ni, uu p.m. 38p.m, 35 p.m. No. 220 Local way Fr't South Bound .10 No. 15 California Express. .3:32 a.m. No. 17 Roscburg Passenger 11:20 a.m. No. 53 Exposition Special. .2:42 p.m. No. 19 Cottage Urovo Pas. 4:20 p.m. No. 11 Shasta Limited ... 5: 13 p.m. No. 27 Willumotto Limited 0:10 p.m. No. 13 Hun Francisco Ex. 10:38 p.m. No. 221 San Francisco Fast Freight 12:35 a.m. No. 225 Local way Fr't ... 8:10a.m. Salem-Geer Line No. 73 Arrives at 8a!om'r'. ,9:15a.m. No. 70 Leaves Siilom 9:50a.m. No. 75 Ar. Hnlem (mixed) 2:00 p.m. No. 71 Leave Salem 4:15 p.m. No connection south of Geer, Salem, Falls City and Western. No. 101 Lv. Snlom, motor ..7:00a.m. No. 103 Lv. Sulem, motor ..9:45a.m. No. 105 Lv. Sulem, motor ,, .1:40 p.m. No. 107 Lv, Sulem, motor ...3:25 p.m. No. 1(19 Lv. Hulem, motor ...0:15p.m. No. 239 Wny Fr't lv. Bulom 5:00 a.ra No. 102 Ar. riaiem No. 164 A r. Salem No. IflO--Ar. Salem No, 108-i-Ar. Halom, No. 170 Ar. Walem ,8:40 a.m. ,11:25 a.m. . 3:15 p.m, . 5:30 p.m, 7:4ft p.m, No. IMO Way Fr't ar. Sulem 1:35 p.m. OREGON ELECTRIO RAILWAY CO. North Bound ; ' Trnln No.' Ar. Portland ....2 Owl 0:55 a.m. Salem 35 a.m. 15a.m. 45 a.m. 0 9:25a.m. ... 10 Limited ...... 13 ... 14 ... ...10 Llmitod ...... 29 .., 22 11:35 a.m 20 a.m. 1:35 p.m. 4:00 p.m. , 8:50 p.m. 7:50 p.m. 10:00 p.m. 45 p.m. ;00 p.m. :37 p.m. 3 p.m. NINE By FARR and is delighted with it. Ho is a poul try fancier, and for the past third of a contiiry has' 'been' 'breeding Barred Rocks and Wyandottes, as many Yak ima fanciers have found out when he has beaten them in competition. Olym pian (Olympin, Wnsh.. ' Prescription 4-4-4-4 South Bound Sulem. Ar.. Eugene. lOa.m 65 9:30 a.m. Portland. Ar. Salem. 45 a.m.. .1. .8:55 a.m. (Salem only) 25 a.m. 6 Limited 10:11a.m. 40 a.m. 05 p.m. 7 9 13 Limited . , . 17 Local . . . .... 19 ..... .. 21 Owl ... 12:55 p.m. 4:25 p.m. 6:40 p.m. 8:10 p.m. 11:25 p.m. 1:65 a.m. 40 p.m. 05 p.m. 20 p.m. 45 p.m. North Bound Corvallis. 10p.m. ... Eugcuo. Ar. Salem. 8:37 p.m. Ar. Sulora. 9:45 a.m. . 4:00 p.m. 20 35 p.m. .. 10 Limited 10 Limited . .... 22 ... 50 p.m. 25 p.m. 05 p.m. 7:&rp.m. ... S Owl 3:10 p.m, ttoutn uouua Salem. Ar. Albany. 25 p.m. 9 6:20 p.m. Ar. rsugene. 7:05 p.m. I.v. Sulem. Ar. Eugene. 2:00a.m. .... 21 Owl 6:50a.m. 10:15a.m. ... 5 Limited ... 12:25p.m. Lv. Hnlem. Ar. Albony. 1:00 p.m 7 12:55 p.m. Stops at Corvallis. Lv. Sulem. Ar. Eugene. 0:40 p.m 13 ...... 8:50p.m. Woodburn Local Dally Except Sundays. No. 04 Leavos Sulem 8:40 p.m. No. 63 Arrives in Sulem 8:25 p.m. CORVALLIS CONNECTION North Bound. Lv. Corvallis Ar. Salem. , 9:45 a.m. 1:45 p.m. 4:00 p.m, 6:37 p.m. 7:65 p.m. 8:25 a.m. , 10 12:12 p.m. 2:32 p.m. 4:10 p.m. 0:18 p.m. Lv. Salem., 10:15 a.m.' 4:25 p.m; 12:55 p.m. 6:40 p.m. ..... 14 ...... 11 ..... 0 29 South Bound. Ar. Corvallis. ...... B . 9 7 ..... 13 10:11 a.m. 6:47 p.m. 8:20 p.m. 8:00 p.m. WTT.T.AltfTiTTE fcTVER ROUTE Oregon City Transportation Company. Stcamor Pomona and Oregna leave Salem for rertlnno. and way landing duily except Sunday, at 6 a, m.