Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919, January 04, 1916, Page SEVEN, Image 7

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Daily Capital Journal
RATES FOR ADVERTISEMENTS: One Cent per wokd for the
0HIROPRA0TI0-8PINOLOOIST
DR. 0. L. SCOTT Graduate of Cliiro-1
practic's Fountain Head, Davenport, i
Iowa. If you have tried everything;
and have got no relief, try -Chiroproc-1
tic spinal adjustments and' get well, i
Office 406-7-8 U. 8. National Banki
Building,
Phone Muin 87. Residence
Main 828-R.
MISOELLANEOTJS
WHEN IN SALEM-Stop at the Cap-1
ital" hotel, nicolv furnished rooms,!
all modern, P. V. Borneman, corner
State and Commercial street. Phone
630. Salem, Oreeon. JanlO
GOOD USED FURNITURE Bought,
also taken in exchange for now. Full
line of new furniture, ranges, heat
ers, and other house furnishings.
Peetz Furniture Co., 233 North Com
mercial street.
GOOD USED FURNITURE Bought
and also tnkon in exchange. Full
Hue new furniture, ranges, heaters
and other house furnishings. Some
walnut pieces. Peetz Fitrnitnro Co.,
233 North Commercial street. Phone
084. tf
LODGE DIRECTORY
L O. U. W Protection Lodge No. 2.
Meets every Monday evening at 8
Id the McCornack hall, corner Court
and Liberty streets. A. E. Aufrance,
M. W.; S. A. McFaddun, recorder;
A. L. Brown, F.
CENTRAL LODGE No. 18, K. of P.
MoCornack building. Tuesday even
ing of each week at 7:30. F. F.
Bchram, C. C: W. B. Gilson, K. of R.
and 8.
BALEM LODGE No. 4, A. F. & A. M.
Stated communications first Friday
in each month at 7:30 p. m. in the
Masonic Temple, (has. II. Carter,
W. M.; S. '.. Culver, secretary,
PACIFIC LODGE No. 50, A. F. & A. M.
Stated communications third Friday
in each month at 7:30 p. m. in the
Masonic Temple. Hal V. Holiim, W.
M.; Ernest H. Choate, secretary.
B. N. of A. "Oregon Grape Camp,"
No. 1300, meets every Thursday even
ing in McCornack building, Court and
Liberty streetB; elevntor. Miss Syl
via Shaupp, 1701 Market, oracle;
Hazel Price, Imperiul Furuituro Co.,
recorder.
BALEM HUMANE SOCIETY D. D.
Keolor, president; Mrs. Lou Tillson,
Moretnry. All cases of cruelty or
neglect of dumb animals should be
reported to the secretary for investi
gation. BEMOLAY COMMAND ERY, No. 8,
K, T. Regular conclave fourth Fri
day in each month at 8 o'clock p. m.,
in Mnsonio Temple. Sojourning Sir
Knights are courteously invited to
moet w ith us. Lot L. Peiueo, 10. ('.,
f rank A. Turner, recorder.
OHADWICK CHAPTER, No. 37, O. E.
8. Regular meeting every first and
third Tuesdny at 8 p. m. in the Ma
sonic Temple. Minnie Moollor, W.
11.) Ida M. Babcock, secretary.
WOODMEN OF THE WOULD Meet
verv Frldav nliiht nt .1 o'clock in
MeCnrnnck block. H. W. Mncey,
0. C: L. 8. Oeer. clerk. B07 Court
street. Phono 693.
UULTNOMAH ROYAL ARCH CHAP
TER. No. 1. R. A. M. Regnlur meet
Ing second Friday In each month at
H p. m. hi I lie .Mii'iinic i cnipie. 1111,1
T. HirhimlKon, Ex. High Priest; Rus
sell M. Brooks, secretary.
MODERN WOODMEN OF AMERICA
Oregon Cednr Camp, No. 6210,
meets every Thursday cning at 8
o'clock In McCornack hall corner
Court end Liberty streets. Elevator
service. W. W. 1.1111, V. C. Rex. A.
inrnor. eierk.
UNITED ARTISANS Capital Assem
bly, No. 81, meets everr Wednesday,
t 8 p. m. In Moose hull. Mrs. F. W.
Cook, M. A.) C. 7,. Randall, secretary,
Balem Bank of Commerce.
HODHON COUNCIL, No..l, R. S. M.
Stated assembly first Monday In
pnch month, Mnsnnle Temple. N, P.
Itnsiniivsen, Thrice Illustrious Mas
ter: (llenii ('. Nile, recorder.
DENTISTS
DR. O. A. OLSON, DENTIST
AJmluistcrs Nitron, Oxld and Oxygen
Out
Room 14. Phone 410.
Mssnnln Temple, Pslem, Ore.
3h i is
WATER COMPANY
SALEM WATER COMPANY Office
corner Commercial and Trade Btreets.
For water service apply at office,
Bills payable monthly in advance.
WANTED
WANTED About 5 acres, rich black
cultivated garden soil, house and
water, must be cheap, near city. Ad
dress R. B., care Journal. Janl
WANTED TO RENT 10 acres or
more pasture and hay land, some
farm land, 1 to 3 years. Address J.
L, Foster, Route !, Box 130, Salem,
Oregon. Phone 1003.1. tf
OSTEOPATH
DRS. B. H. WHITE and R. W. WAL
TON Osteopathic physicians and
nerve specialists. Graduates of Amer
ican School of Osteopathy, Kirksvillo,
Mo. Post graduate and specialized in
nerve diseases at Los Angeles college.
Treat acute and chronic diseases.
Consultation free. Lady attendant.
Office 605-500 U. S. National Ban'.
Building. Phone 850. Rosidcnce 346
North Capital street. Phone 309.
PHYSICIAN
DR. D. B. GRIFFIN Drug and drink
cure. 1425 Fir Btreet, near Meyers
street. Phone 1037J.
UNDERTAKERS
LEHMAN ft 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-RICHARDSON CO. Funer
al directors and undertakers, 252
North High street. Day and night
phone 183.
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.
iOR RENT.
FOR RENT- C room modern house, 243
South l.'itli street, l'liono 144, .inn
MONEY TOlOAN
ON Oood Real Estate Security.
Ttmfl K TORT)
Over Ladd St Bush Bank, Balem, Oregon
MONEY TO LOAN -7
ON OOOD REAL ESTATE SECURITY
HOMER H. SMITH
MCCORNACK BUILDING
Don't make Junk or it, lr use-
ful try journal New Toaay.
L. M. HUM
Care of
YICK SO TONG
Chinese Medicine and
Tea Company
Has medicine which
will cure any known
dls6136
153 South High Street,
Salem, Ore. Phone 283.
-f t -
SALEM FENCE and
STOVE WORKS
1. B. FLEMING, Prop.
Depot American Fence
0ts, Plain nd Barbed Wlrtv
Paints, OIU ud Vsrnhhs.
Rooflag, posts, Hop HooU.
40 Years Making Stoves
tort rebuilt and repaired,
atorw bought nd told.
250 Court Btreit. Phone 121
Bck of Chicago Itor.
THE DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON, TUESDAY, JAN. 4, 1916.
TRIXIF. !S IN RAn WITH POP
k
OPEN FORUM -
His Views on War, Cops and Duties
of the Press.
Editor Journal: I did nut raise my
boy to be a soldier.
Wo are confronted with war news
continuously those days. Wo are also
provided with facts and that which is
not facts, concerning things incident to
the lust aud greatest war tho world hos'
ever seen. Why all of this niisconcep-
finn bv the newsimliprs'J WW is llenrri
Ford so censured, is it possible that '
our would-be statesman like some lit- '
tie school, sees a "tight going on and
wants to get in'(. It seems that this is
tho case; i am judging from happenings
in congress at the present time;' never
in tho history of the United States
were we more in need of statesmen
than nt the present time. Whether or
nut we hnve got them at tho head of
our government remains to be seen. The
following is carried out will prove to
some of us that we have them:
Stop making billions of rounds of ant
munitions and millions of guns and ship
ping them to Europe for them to fight
us with later. Let congress maltc it
plainly known to the gun and ammuni
tion manufacturers that this govern
ment will not tax its good people to
keep their fiictorios runniiig; that they
have now increased tho capacity of
many fold. After the European war is
over, -battle ships, standing army, con
scription, spells challenge.
1 do not believe thut the American
people will stand for compulsory Beryice
in the army and our senators' and
coiifiressman who advocate such a move
ought not and I believe will not bo ro
tnrned to Washington. It is- the duty
of this congress to mnke an immediate
move for peace between the warring
nations.
The inlerests of tho moneyed kings of
this nation should be thrust aside.
The greatest and best statesmen of
our nation should be formed on ft com
mittee for international peace, and
should be unanimously' endorsed by our
press. Our government should be ready
to overlook any small error thnt might
take place between tho warring and
neutral nntions while pence is being
established, Sherman's version of war
is right (War is Hell). No one real
izes just what war is unless lie is there.
Wo do not want, war and if this
congress acts properly we will have no
war or no need for a great standing
army. Largo armies and preparedness
for war moans ruination ot rivuinn
life, it menus thnt wo will bo sub
jegnted to the moneyed powers.
It menus high taxes and low wages.
Skin of sauiy is a Joy toruvi?
DR. T. FELIX GOURAUD'S ORICNTAl
CREAM OR MAGICAL BEAUT1HEI'
RemmM Tun, Plmpl
l-t.rta.it!., ili nil Pilchfl.
tUtth, and hkln DUrvn
uin every oieniiM
mi beauty. Btidirt
Qoa ilfliectlin. i
Il4 tlK-tl til tf
(if 0U ycitrfc, fttH
t r litrmluH w-
! ir"rly maMif
Acetyl no oounlrt
10 11 01 mm
iiftmf. Dr I,, a
Havre atld to i
My of tlift hmtt
I'm (ft pfttlent
'A 7'H Ml
Will U' Mieiu
I rfaummnl
riaarnmra Crrnin' u the IrMt htrmfti. of nil tin
kin jreiirUiitii." K-r ut hr ll druiiKifti aitd rncy
Booda Urtlca ID in I'liiicti aiaiat, uimumj hui curut'
(Hill, f Pfnn V Rt-ot m W
ThM tiny CAfDULU
r. .inMrlnr tn Raliim
of Copiibi, Cubatos or
tnlections.and
RELIE'-H In IMIDYI
24 HOUnJ th V-
urn dluiifl with
out IncoiwtnlwM,
Soli bv all druftniiti.
Hr,.m
FOB BALE
SMALL general stock of merchandise
for sale. Inquire 1100 North Cap
itol street. f
POll SALE Antique blacc walnut bod,
dresser, commode. Otuer black wal
nut furniture. Oood oriian in black
walnut case. 233 North Commercial
street.
FOR SALE OK TKADP: 2L"i acres
uood land near Oreiion Klectrlc sta
tion, New biniKiilow, barn, other
outbuilding, team, stock, feed, seed
ml all eonipnieiit. Hiiusro Deal
Itealty Co., 3U1 V. 8. Bank Uldg. tf
MAYRF. NEXT TIME SHE
first insertion. One-Half
It menus that issues necessary to the
good of our citizens are lost sight of
for' the uniform, ami altogether "it
'means a bloody war. t .-. , . ; -, ,,
It means further tho loss of bur liber
tics, the loss of free speech and free
press. -
. Let us hope that our ' congressmen
and senators prove themselves worthy
of tho high offices our people have en
trusted them with. , I
Let . us also hope that , the press re
frains from senturing those who ttro
working so hard for peace, and turn
their efforts toward the domestic side
of lifo where their help has been sorely
needed many years past, and would bo
liiultlv nnnroi-iiit-ed. - Always beni1 in
mind that the statistics show that
eight-tenths . of our population arc
obliged to labor for a living.
Only a BtaiHlinir army aiid conscrip
tion will prevent theso people from
dcmundiiie consideration by tlioso they
havo olocted to ' serve them, and it
they are wise thoy will take time by
the forelock and prevent that which
destined to forever keep thorn in
bondage, : .
W. 11. OAliKV.U-LirJ.
A EEPLT.
Tn tho Editor:
I noticed an article in the Uipitui
Journal of January 1, lOlfi, by Dr. W.
H. Reynolds entitled, "Mot a JNew
School." otc.
Tho public hii's -enough intelllRcnce
to decide what it wants and already
knows that wo do not profess to have
originated a single new method of urug
less healing. We have demonstrated
them all. To cnlighmtcii the doctor I
will state that I had with me in my
Sunitarium, Baltimore, Md., for nearly
two years Or. Max ricnapiro, or vicu
na, Austria, who was a former pupil of
Dr. LoBen'z, tho great specialist, who
came to this country some years ago to
treat the daughter of J. Ogdcn Armour,
of Chicago, and I am thus familiar
with tho methods of Dr. Loiwna as well
as thoso of other Europcun drugles
practitioners.
Verily thorc is nothing new under the
sun. Kvon tho "thrust" which the
chiroprnctors line was popularized ' .$n
this country by D. D, Palmer, a student
of Dr. Btruthers, on osteopath, who in
turn obtained it from a Bohemian. Wo
uso tho term Neurology from its ety
mology nnd hove no connection with
Lunv oilier school. Wo simply claim to
teach thOso branches of drugless healing
which are tuught in the medical schools
in Europe by ' men-and women of the
highest culture. Wc also shall tench
some methods which originated in this
country, ull of which will bo taught -in
our own medical schools we; 'hope, before
our 50 year corporation expires.
FLORA A. BREWSTER, M. D
Dean Oregon School of Neurology.
Germany Regrets Incident
Papers Make No Comment
By Carl W. Ackerman.
(I'nited Press Staff Correspondent.)
Heiliii, .Inn. 4. Regret is almost uni
versally expressed hero over the sink
ing of tho V. and O. liner I'ersiu while
heroic ef forts were in progress to re
pair Teuloii Ainericun relations.
No infoiiiint ion concerning tho nni
Humility of the attacking siibmurinfl is
obtainable and officials refuse to com
meat upon the incident until a report
has been received from tho commander..
Tho newspapers toduy curry English
reports of the sinking with English re
ports of tiin effect the Incident has
produced on America.
The Herman papers, however, re
frained from o .ii in i.'ti t of their own.
MARASCHINO MUST OO
Whut will the merry widow sundau
look like without the beautiful red
maraschino perched on the top-most
peakt
You have just one moru day in which
to satisfy yuur fondness fur the pretty
cherries, because when prohibitou
comes iu Oregon the muruachina must
Such is the edict of the district at
torneys of t lie state. The dinners have
been told that tho prepared fruit is un
der the ban, but that will huve no ef'
feet on the output of the local canuerv,
as the cheriles are simply nut up in
brine iu barrels and scut elsewhere to
be treated with liquor,
The maraschino enrrry Is grown in
Oregon, put up at the canneries, sent tu
California or to the enst and they coiue
buck iu sinull bottles, after having been
put through nn alcoholic process which
turns them a deep red. They ant then
served at soda fountains nnd Ice erenin
parlors on sundae. Few people hnve
imugined that they bavo been put
WON'T STOP TO C.OSSIP.
Cent per word for
through an alcoholia process, but such
is tho ca,se, and tho interpreters of
the- law. say they cannot be sold hence.-'
forth. - . .,...
.
THE MARKETS
' The 'mill feed, market b introng, al
though as yet there has been no ad
vance in the local market.
' 'Wheat continues to move up and
down a cent or two in Iho Portland
market, which buyers here regard as
purely speculative. For this reason an
advance of 2 cents a bushel in Portland
is not followed by tho millers or buyers
here, as tho following day the specula
tion among the dculers in Portland may
force tho price down several cents. Very
little wheat has been offered during
the past 30 days in Balem nnd perhaps
not more- than 1,000 bushels have been
sold.
The veal market is strong today, with
a price of 11 cents offered. Eggs seem
to hold at the 30 cents cash and 32 cents
trade
Grains.
Hay, timothy, per ton $14.00
Oats, vetch $10.00
Cheat $9.0010.00
Wheat 8U82c
Oats 35c
Rolled barley $32.00
Corn $40.00
Cracked corn $41.50
Bran $25.00
Shorts, per ton $27.00
Butter. i
Butterfat , 28c
Creamery butter, per pound 30c
Country butter 2025c
' Eggs and Poultry..
Eggs, candler, No. 1, cash 32c
Eggs, case count, cash ; . . 30c
Eggs, trado . . . ., 32c
Egg, storage 21c
liens, pound 11c
Ropstors, old, per pound 7c
Spring chickens, pound lie
Turkeys, live ; 18c
Turkeys, dressed 20c
Ducks, dressed 11c
Pork, Veal and Mutton.
Veal, dressed lie.
Pork, dressed 7 l-2c
Pork, on foot S 2c
Spring lambs ....' 6 1-2(3 7c
Stcera 5S l-2o
Cow 34o
Bulls So
Ewes 8c
Wothor ; 44 I-2c
Vegetables,
Cabbage 40c
Tomatoes, California ...... $1.25(1.50
String garlic 15c
Potutocs, ewt 75c
Brussels sprouts 10c
Sweet potatoes $2.75
Beets 40c
Carrots i 40c
Turnips- 40c
Celery 70c.
Onions $1.25
California head lettuce, caso .... $2.50
Oreon beans 12 l-2c
Trulti.
Oranges, Navels
Tangerines orunges ...
$2.25(S3.25
, $1.75
$4.25(!i4.7S
..... 8 l-4c
$5.00(Ti (1.00
$3.35
$1.00
$5.00
$12.00
7 l-2c
i ...... $3.50
Lemons, per box ,
Bananas, pound
California grape fruit .
Dates, dromedary, case
Fard datos ................
Grapes, barrels
Cranberries
Pineapples
Honey
Retail Prices.
Egg", per dozen, frosh ranch
Sugar, cu no ,
Sugur,'l). O
Creamery butter
35c
$fl.80
$fl.(IO
35c
$1.05 1.80
Hour, hard wheat
Flour, valley $1.351.65
PORTLAND MARKETS.
Portland, Or., Jan. 4. Wheat Club
IWrtWIci llluestem $l.01( 1.03: Ited
Kiissinn Mailtse; Forty Fold 00c
Htl .!. '
Oats So. 1 White Feed $2 1 ft 24.7.1.
Hurley, feed $2iirt)2a.
Hogs, best live il.l(lfti 11.00.
l'rimo steers $7.50r;7.7.'i.
Fancy cows $(l.
Calves, $"((1.7.50.
Spring It .nb $7.7.1(i S.
Hotter 4"lty Creamery 30c.
Eggs Selected I.oenl El. 3."c,
Hens Me,
Itrnilers l.'Wfl-le.
Ores c,
f
Page
each successive subsequent insertion
: - ; SKILLED PHYSICIANS , .
prescribe Dry Zenzal and Moist Zenzal for the twa
, distinct type of Eczema, because they get results
"quickly and surely.. They know that a cure-all will
not help you, hence these clean, odorless ointments
are used daily in their practice. . Come in and let ua
tell you about it. '
Only 50 cents the jar.
Poole's Drug Store
THE DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL
Classified Business
Telephone Directory
A Quick, handy reference for busy people
. TallBhoM
EVERYTHING ELECTRICAL '.'"-'
Salem Electric Co., Masonio Temple, 127 North High Main 1S0C
LAUNDRIES
Salem Steam Laundry, 130 South Liberty .'. llali II
PLUMBING, STEAM PITTING AND TINNING
T. M. Burr, 104 South Commercial Street If aln III
UNDERTAKER!!
Rigdon-Richardson Co., 251 North High atreet Day and night, Main 1SI
TRANSFER AND DRAYAAJS
Salem Truck & Dray Co., corner State and Front streets Main T4
JOB PRINTING
Beaver State Printers, Patton Block 111!
TRAVELERS' GUIDE
BdUTHERN PACiriO
North Bound
16 Oregon Express ... 0:00a.m.
64 Sound Special .... 6:12a.m.
28 Willamette Limited 0:22 a.m.
12 Shasta Limited ... 11:55a.m.
18 Portland Passenger 1:30 p.m.
20 Portland PuBseugor 5:00 p.m.
14 Portland Express ..8:00p.m.
No.
No.
No.
No.
No.
No.
No.
No. 222 Portland fast Fr't. 10:38 p.m.
No. 220 Local way Fr't ..10:35p.m.
South Bound
15 California Express. .3:32 a.m.
17 Roscburg Passenger 11:20 a.m.
53 Exposition Special. .2:42 p.m.
II) Cottago Grove Pas. 4:20 p.m.
11 Shnstu Limited ... 5:43 p.m.
27 Willnmotto Limited 0:10 p.m.
13 Son Francisco Ex. 10:38 p.m.
No.
No.
No.
No.
No.
No.
No.
No.
221 Sun Francisco Fast
Freight 12:35a.m.
No. 225 Local way Fr't ... 8:10a.m.
Balem-Oeer Line
No. . 73 Arrives at Salem ..0:15a.m.
No, 70 Leaves Snlom 9:60 a.m.
No. 75 Ar. Salem (mixed) 2:00 p.m.
No. 74 Leave Salem 4:15 p.m.
"No connection south of Oeer,
Salem. Falls City and Western.
No. 101 Lv. Salom, motor ..7:00a.m.
No. 103 Lv. Salem, motor '..9:45 a.m.
No. 1115 Lv. 8aleml motor ...1:40p.m.
No. 1117 Lv. Salem, motor ...4:uu p.m
No. 100 Lv. Salem, motor ...6:15 p.m
No. 239 Way Fr't lv. Salem 6:00a.m.
No. 102 Ar. Salem' ,8:40a.m.
No. 104 Ar. Sulem 11:25 a.m.
No. 100 Ar. Salcra 8:15 p.m.
No. 108 Ar. Sulem 6:00 p.m.
No. 170 A r, Salem 7:45p.m.
No. 240 Way Fr't ar. Salem 1:35 p.m.
OREGON ELECTRIC RAILWAY CO.
North Bound
Lv. Balem
4:35 a.m.';
7:15 a.m. .
9:45 a.m. .
11:20 a.m.
1:45 p.m.
4:00 p.m, .
6:87 p.m.
- 7:68 p.m.,
Train No.
Ar. Portland
. ,, 6:65 a.m.
... 9:25 a.m.
., 11:35 a.m.
.. 1:35 p.m.
.. 4:00 p.m.
,. 6:60 p.m.
. . 7:60 p.m.
.. 10:00 p.m.
Ar. Eu gen,
2 Owl
10 Limited .
.... 12 ....
.... 14 ....
, 16 Limitod .
.... 29 ....
.... 22 ....
Boutb Bound
Lv. Salem.
7:10 a.tn C3
Lv. Portland.
. .. 9:30 a.m.
Ar. Salom.
(Salem only)
... 10:11a.m.
... 12:53 p.m.
6:45 a.m.. .K. 8tB3l.ro.
8:28 a.m. ,..5 Limited
10:40 a.m. 7 ...
2:08 p.m. 9
4,'JDp.m.
SEVEN
m
i
HMtMMMHH t H H
4:40 p.m.
0:05 p.m.
9:20 p.m.
11:45 p.m.
13 Limitod
,. 17 Local ...
.... 19
.. 21 Owl ...
. 0:40 p.m.
. 8:10 p.m.
. 11:25 p.m.
. 1:55 a.m.
Ar. Salem.
. 6:37 p.m.
Ar. Salem.
. 9:45 a.m.
.. 4:00 p.m.
. 7:55 p.m.
. 8:10 p.m.
North Bound
Lv. Corvallis,
4:10 p.m. .
Lv. Eugene,
7:35 p.m. .
1:50 p.m. .,
5:25 p.m. ,
12:05 p.m. .
0
10 Limitod ,
10 Limited . .
.... 22
... 2 Owl ...
Boutb Bouud
Lv. Sulem,
4:25 p.m 9
Ar. Albany.
. 6:20 p.m.
Ar, Eugene.
7:05 p.m.
Ar. Eugene.
. 6:50 a.m.
. 12:25 p.m.
Ar. Albany.
Lv. Salem.
2:00 a.m. .
10:15 a.m. .
Lv. Salem.
1:00 p.m. .
Lv. Salem.
6:40 p.m.
. 21 Owl
6 Limited
7 12:53 p.m.
Stops at Corvallis.
Ar. Eugene.
13 8:60 p.m.
Woodburn Local Dolly Except Sunday.
No. 04 Leaves Salem 3:40 p.m.
No. 03 Arrive In Salem 3:25 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.
. 7:55 p.m.
8:23 a.m. ,
12:12p.m.
2:32 p.m.
4:10 p.m.
6:18 p.m.
Lv. Salem.
10
.... 14
.... 10
.... 0
.... 22
South Bound.
Ar. Corvalli.
10:15 a.m.
4:25 p.m.
12:55 p.m.
6:40 p.m.
5 ,
.... 9
7
.... 13
10:11 a.m.
8:47 p.m.
, 2:20 p.m.
8:00 p.m.
WILLAMETTE RIVER ROOTS.
Oregon City Transportation Compauy.
Leave Portland for Oregon
City, Buttoville, Newberg,
Mission (St. Paul), Wheat
land. Salem (daily except
Sundnv) 6:48 aa
Leavo Portland for Indepen
dence, Albany, Corvallis,
(Tuesday,
Saturday)
Thursday
and
....6:43 am
Returning.
Leav
Corvallis ft am Mon., Wed., Frl.
Albany 7 am Mon., Wed., Fri,
Iudepondonc .. 9 am Mon., Wed., FrL
Salem 10 am Mon., Wed., Frl.
Sulem 0 am Tucs., Thur., Sat.
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