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When a ' 1( A -. D a i I y C a p i t a I J RATES FOR ADVERTISEMENTS: One OHTR0PRA0TI0-SPINOLOCIST DB. 0. L. SCOTT Graduate of Chiro practic's Fountain Head, Davenport, I Iowa., If you have tried everything and have got no relief, try Chiroprac-I tie spinal adjustments and get well.! Office 400-7-8 V. 8. National Bank . Building. Phone Main 87. Residence Main 828-R. j MIBCHLLANEOUg WHEN IN SALEM Stop at the Cap-1 itAl hotel, nieplv fitrnwlipil rnnmL : all modern. P. W. Borneman, corner State and Commercial street. Phone 630. Salem, Oregon. JanlO GOOD- t$ED FURNITURE Bought and also taken in exchange. Full lino new furniture, ranges, heaters and other house furnishings. Some walnut pieces. 1'eetz Furniture Co., 233 North Commercial street. Phone 084. tf LODGE DIRECTORY A. O. U. W Protection Lodgo No. 2. Meets every Monday evening at 8 in the McCornack hall, corner Court . end Liberty Btreets. A. E. Aufrance, 11. W.; S. 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. ' 8ehram; C. C.J W. B: Gilson. K. of E. and S. SALEM LODGE No. 4, A. F. & A. M. Stated communications first Friday In each month at 7:30 p, m. in the Masonic Temple, ( has. M. Carter, W. M.j S. Z. Culver, secretary. PACIFIC LODGE No. 50, A. F. ft A. M. Stated communications third Friday in each month at 7:30 p. m. in the Masonic Temple. Jlnl V. Holntu, W. M.j Ernest H. Choate, secretary. B. N, of A. "Oregon Grape Camp," No. 1360, meets every Thursday even ing in McCornack building, Court and Liberty streotBj elevator. Miss Syl via Shuupp, 1701 Market, oracle; Hazel Price, Imperial Furuiture Co., recorder. SALEM HUMANE SOCIETY D. D. Keeler, president; Mrs. Lou Tillson, iwretary. AU cases of cruelty or neglect of dumb animals should be reported to tho secretary for investi gation. BEMOLAY COMMANDER?,. No. 5, K. T. Regular conclave fourth Fri day in each month at 8 o'clock p. m,, In Masonio Temple. Sojourning Sir Knights are courteously invited to meet with us. Lot L. Penrco, E. C, Frank A. Turner, recorder. OHADWICK CHAPTER, No. 37, O. E. 8. Regular meeting every first nnd third Tuesday at 8 p. m. in the Ma sonic Temple. Minnie Munller, W. M.j Ida M. Babcock, secretary. WOODMEN OF THE WORLD Meet very Friday night at 1 o'clock in McCornnck Mock. II. W. Mneey. O. C; L. 8. fleer, clerk. 507 Court tract. Phone 503. MULTNOMAH ROYAL ARCH CHAP TER, No. 1, B. A. M. Regulur meet ing second Friday in each mouth at 8 p. in. in the Masonic Temple, liny Richardson, Kx. High Priest; Riis fell M. Brooks, secretary. MODERN WOODMEN OF AMERICA Oregon Cedar Camp, No. 5240, meets every Thursday vening at 8 o'clock In McCornack hall corner Court and Liberty streets. Elevntor aervlce. W. W. Hill, V. C; Rex. A. nrner, eierk. UNITED ARTISANS Capital Assem bly, No. 84, meets every Wednesday, at 8 p. m. in Moose hall. Mrs. F. W. Cook, M. A.j C. Z. Randall, secretary, Salem Bank of Commerce. HODHON COUNCIL, No..l, R. ft S. M. Stated assembly first Monday in each month, Masonic Temple. N. P. Itnsiunssen, Thrice Illustrious Mas ter: tflenn V. Nile, recorder. '" DENTISTS DR. O. A. OLSON, DENTIST Administers Nitrous Ozid and Oxygon Uaa Boom !14. Phone 440. Mno 11 in Temple. SsJcm, Ore. WANTED WANTED TO BEST 40- acres " or more pasture ami hay land, some farm lnnd, I to 3 ven'rit. Address J. L. Foster, Route 5. Box ISO, Salem. Oregon, Phono 1(103 J. . tf Man's Married J r?AN .IN TO See PocrOfi TD-pQy-HE6Vir I neep" a cHawce op cemEcy A WEEK'S PUSHING 5VOOUp MAKE A NEW MAN OP ME HP. SVip WATER COMPANY SALEM WATER COMPANY-Office eorner Commercial and Trade streets. For water service apply at office: Bills payable monthly in advance. FOR SALE SMALL general stock, of merchandise for sale. Inquire 1190 North Cap itol streot. if SPLIT BODV OAK drub, oak, ash, . second growth fir, old fir. J. H. Eaton. Phone 1954 nr'o'aU'SOt morrl- ings, noons or evenings. FOR SALE Antique blncic walnut bed; iresser, commode. Ot'aor black wal nut furniture. Good organ in black walnut case. 233 North Commercial street. ' FOR SALE OR TRADE 22Vi acres good land near Oregon Electric sta tion. New buugnlow, barn, other outbuildings, team, stock, feed, seed nnd all equipment. Sqnnro Deal Realty Co., 3(14 U. S. Bank Bldg. tf PHYSICIAN DR. D. B. GRIFFIN Drug and drink cure. 1425. Fir street, 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 938. 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 ail kinds removed on monthly contracts at reasonable rates. Yards and cess pools cleaned. Office phone Main 2247. Residence Main 2272. I OR RENT. FOR RENT Nicely furnished house keeping rooms. S53 N. (omeroiul. tf roil HKXT I'urnishivl house-keeping room. 094 N. Commercial. Phono 2454 W. JanO MONEY TO LOAN ON Good Real Estate security. THOS. K. FORD Over Ladd ft Bush Bank, Salem, Oregon MONEY TO LOAN V ON GOOD REAL ESTATE SECURITY HOMER H. SMITH McCORNACK BUILDING Don't make JunK or it, 11 use- ful try a Journal New Today. L. M. HUM Care of N YICK SO TONG Chinese Medicine and Tea Company Has medicine which will cure any known discuss 153 South High Street, Salem, Ore. Phone 283. SALEM FENCE and STOVE WORKS B. B. FLEMING, Prop. I Depot American Fence j Oaten, Plata and Barbed Wlra. Faints, Oils and Varnlihaav . Kooflng, Ports, Hop Hook. . 40 Years Making Stores I t atovM nbullt and repaired. I ttoTea bought and told. 1 850 Court Street. Phone 124 I Back of Chicago Store, THE DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, JAN. 5, 1916. V o urn a I ' s C I a ss Cent per wovd for the first insertion: One Weekly Report Union Stock Yards North PArtlnml, .Inn. 5. C'attlo took a nice move upward Monduy. Top steers, plitp 'fed, going at 7.75, a nico lot at 7.30, and all tho best, of which there was a goodly lot, well above tho seven cciit level. Fed heifers Went nt (i.41), a new mark for the season. i Hogs. Twenty-five cents' advance is an ex ceptional one and with more than (1,000 head, on today's market just this happened. . Tops- sold at 0.50, 23c over lust Week 'a close. A number of loads went at. 0.45- down to 6.23. ; . Sheep, I.ii mli.s have been in keen demand and there is a standing offer today of .s.25. This is :ui advance of -73c over last year, lunl 2.0A over two years ago. Representative Sales'. , 34 steers 12007.30 34 steers , 1203 7.30 130 steers 11007.35 12 steers 11207.25 13 cows ; 11580.00 11 cows , 11115.75 14 cows 1300 5.50 10 cows' 10105.00 43!) hogs 2006.50 575 hogs 198 G.45 43(1 hogs : 210 (UO 113 hogs 2250.35. ' I stng 12905.50 20 heifers u 10906.40 1 calf 2008.00 i bull ......."....niuo 5.00 550 lambs :. '. 038.00 203 vcnrlings 957.00 BUTTER MARKET STRONG. Portland, Or., .Ian. 5. The butter market has turned real strong, and is some quarters there is more or less talk of a probable advance in quotations soon, although this view is not general ly entertained by creamery interests. With Kan Francisco and other lead ing California muikets around 29c for prints, which is within a mere fraction of the local price, there is really no inr centive for tho trade here to speculate in the southern product. , The only thing that would forco Cal ifornia butter in this direction at the DioDioi l t is the inability of . the local trade to secure its requirements of the home product. At tho moment some of the leading butter interests here . re port their inability to secure enough butteifat to tnke cure of their butter requirements, but this condition is by 110 means general, and a real shortage is not shown. On the other hand this is tho time of the season when California butter pric es usually show liberal declines. For that reason the northwest trnilo iS in clined to go rather slow in its price making; keeping at the same time one eyo open to watch the California situ ation. Onions And Potatoes, A potato and onion famine is thrcnt Ctied in I'oitlnud and other Pacific, HELP THEJCIDNEYS Salem Readers Are Learning the Way. It's the little kidney ills The lame, weak or aching back The unnoticed urinary disorders That may lead to dropsy and Bright ' disease. When the kidneys are weak, Help them with Doan's Kidney Pills, A rcumly especially for weak kid neys. Doan's have been used in kidney troubles for 50 years. Endorsed by 40,000 people endorsod nt home. Proof in a Snlem citizen's statement. Joseph Wint. 608 High St., Salem, snys: "My kidneys were disordered and my back seemed to have lost its strength. Doan's Kidney Pills soon fixed me up all right. . I know that Donn's Kidney Tills are a fine kidney medicine and I willingly recommend them.' . - ' Price 50c, at all dealers. Don't simply -ask for a kidney remedy get Doan's Kidney Pills the same that Mr. Wint. had. FoBter-Milburn Co., Props., Buffalo, N. Y. OSTEOPATH DBS. B. H. WHITE and R. W. WAL TON Osteopathic physicians and nerve specialists. Graduates of Amer lean School of Osteopathy, Kirktville. Mo. Post graduate and specialized in nerve diseases at Loa Angelos college. Treat acuta and chronic diseases. Consultation free. Lady attendant. Office 505-500 U. 8. National Ban' Building. Phone 859. Residence 346 North Capital street. Phone 309. . ; .. SHOWING THE HA-HA vou . pipnv Ffty anv- ATTENTION Tt? THAT -pip YoiiC northwest points, unless weather condi tions change immediately. . Woatker. conditions aro too cold for the movement of cither ..potatqea . or onions from tho farms. City stocks, of both products pre exceedingly: limited, and the trade is therefore on the an xious seat regarding immediate sup plies! 1 . . . , , All sorts of reports aro heard regard-, ing tho price of onions in the eourltry. The last price named by tho Confede:-, ated Onion Growers', association was $1.23 per cental f. 0. b. country points, although a leading Chicago buyer as serted that he had paid $1.30 for stocks, in the Heaverton section. , W. I. Swank, general selling agent for the association, snys that ho is not offering onions at all now, because it is impossible to make shipments-from the country, due to weather conditions. Swank reports tho' last price at $1.25 a cental at CQiigtry points, but was unJ able to state VjW10r this price would' be continued" or the market assume a higher positoin when weather r.ondii Hons change. In fact Swank was en tirely noncommittal in this regard. Potatoes are being held for high prices in the country, although just now it is impossible to do business nt any price owing to tho fear of freeze. Prices alori Front street aro being held firmer, with ordinary to poor stock ranging from JSI.ll) to Sl.iJU, aii'l with fancy stuff exceedingly scarce at $1.1:0 (e $l.ii3.; i .. OPEN FORUM . MARKET BOOSTER, NOT CROP BOOSTER, NEEDED Editor Capital Journal: To those who believe in fuir play and progress the attitude of 'Judge Bushcy at the taxpayers meeting Friday is good. Not often do we see a public official with tho stamina and courage to stand off an organized attempt to secure a juicy plum. Judge Bushoy shows keen discern1 incut 111 perceiving that Marion county docs not need the stimulus to over production for which Mr. Chapin would be employed: Why are certnin influen tial city dwellers so much interested in encouraging liirgcr crops on farms? Have hot the returns to producers for the current year been uncertain and usually unprofitable? Though crops were bountiful .prices to growers on nearlv all variety of produce, were low er than ever. WhyJ Because produc tion is already greater than consump tion. Why lower returns to the farm er? Ilecauso tho commission forms, tho wholesaler and retailer must have their profits. Jt must be remembered that, despite large crops, the consumer paid as much as usual if nut more for pro duce from the denier. '.; Now the writer lias nothing against tho merchants, but it musb.be said that the present system of distribution is too complicated and expensive. ir- The public, market in Hhlem was op ened only when conditions demanded it. But what an infantile attempt! As it is today it is 11 .joke from the view point of prnctieul business methods. The organized merchants must have permitted it to start because they could seo it could not last .under inexperi enced conduct and unpleasant condi tions. To imike certain of its failiuc, moreover, the market was given an'un suitable location. . , . The result of these handicaps is that Sulem will soon have a public market no more unless Bouietiiing practical is done arid that soon. ' . ' ' What is needed is not a crop in crease expert, but a man is 'badly need ed to devote his time anil efforts to ward iuqiroving market conditions. Tho nroduccrs ami' consumers of Ma rion county would, without doubt, be in favor of the office of county agri culturist if its efforts were directed to improve and perfect market conditions. AAfKHlCCS. LA GRANDE RETAINS MANAGER La Grande, Ore., .Tan.' 5. At the annual meeting of 'the city commis sion of the ciry.,of il.a Grnnrle, pro vided for by. the commission-managerial charter, held last evening, Commissioner J. A. Hussell . retired and Commiwioner S:' U. MVKcniion qualified and. took . his place as one of the three commissioners. General linllgcr' F. J. Lafky was unani mously reelected for the year 101(1, which will be His third, at a salary of $2,100. ' Commiinioner McKcnnnn voted for Lafky at that snlary .hut did so, he said, becauso he could not get the other members to agree to one or two men who could' be secured for $1,800 a year. NEED OF A GOOD MEMORY, f WHY HOY IP UkK Tt? rCr4CW i f i e d Ad v c r trsi n g Page - Half Cent per word for each successive subsequent insertion THE MARKETS :-:The' live stock market is strong to day. Stoers aro now bringing 5.1-2 to 6 cents and cows easily' Bell for 3 1-2 to 1 1-2 . cents. . Fork on foot , is ready, sale at 5 1-2 cents. Cabbage is now quoted at 1 1-4 cents a pound, California- tomatoesiave ad-, vanced 50 ccats and sweet potatoes now, aro worth $3.00. . Colory is" quoted at 40 and 80 couts according to the 5 or 10 cent retail size. ' Eggs and butter are holding at the price established a week ago. Grains. Hay, timothy, per ton . Oats, vetch Cheat ..' Wheat ...... $14.00 $10.00 $0.00 10.00 .... 80fo82cl ........ 35ci Oata Rolled barley $32.00 Corn $40.00 Cracked corn ..- $41.50 Bran ; $25.00 Shorts, per ton .' $27.00 Butter. Buttorfat. 28c Crcamory butter, per pound 30o Country butter ..... 2025c Eggs and poultry. Eggs, caiidler, No. 1, cash 32o Eggs, caso count, cash 30c Eggs, itrado . , 32c Eggs, storage 24c Hens, pound. ,. 11c Roosters, old, per pound ., 7c Spring chickens, pound 11c Turkeys, livo ...i 18c Turkeys, dressed .., 20c Ducks, dressed 16c Pork, Veal and Mutton. Veal, dressed 11c Pork, dressed 7 l-2c Pork, on foot 5 l-2c Spring lambs 0 l-2(ffi7o Hteers 5 l-2(o(lc Cows '.'.'. 3 l-24 1 2c Bulls So Ewes . ... 8c Wethers 44 l-2c Vegetables. Cubbago 1 l-4c Tomatoes, California $1.73(o2.00 String garlic 13c Potatoes, cwt. 75o Brussels sprouts 10c Sweet potatoes $3.00 Beets .' 40c Carrots 40c Turnips 40c -Celery .' ' . '. 40(!78Oc Onions ...-.' $1.25 California head lettuce, case .... $2.50 Green beans 12 l-2c Fruits. Oranges, Navels Tangerines oranges. Lemons, per box Bananas, pound California grape fruit : Dates, dromedary, case Card dates Grapes, barrels Cranberries Pineapplos . ............ Honey ............... $2.25(j?3.25 ...... $1.75 $4.25(ffi4.75 .....5 l-4e $5.00'(S)(1.00 .- $3.35 ...... $1.00 , $5.00 $12.00 ,....7 1-Bc $3.50 . Retail Prices. Eggs, per dozen, fresh ranch 3ITc Sugar, cane $0.80 Sugar, D. 0 $(1.00 Creamery butter 35c Flour, hard wheat ..' $l.fl.V771.80 Flour, vaUey ...1.... $1.35(ii,1.05 . PORTLAND MARKBT .Portland, Ore., Jan, 5. Wheat: : Club, It7(fi9fe. Bluestem, $1.01 1-207: 1.04. . Red Russian, 57i 98e, ' Fnrtyfold, $l.00f 1.01 1-2. Wats: No. 1 white feed, $21.50. Barley: Feed, $26.00. Hogs:' Best live. $.50(T, (1.(10.- . Prime steers, $7.50(;r7.73. ' Fancy cows, $5.00. -. Calves, $(l.00(Ti 6.5(1. Spring Ittmbs,1 $7.75ft 8.01). Butter: City creamery, 30c, Eggs: Selected local ex., 35c. Hens,' 14fol5. ' ' . , Broilers, ;l5o, Geese, On. .''.' FOR IMPERIAL VALLEY Washington, .Tun. 5. Expenditure of $1,250,000 for l(l-foot levee nt Vol cano lake to' prevent flooding of the Imperial valley, Califurniai, is justified, General W. 1.. Mnrslinll,, a government engineer," reported to congress today. r MCELC PEAK. VOU S'AIC?' HE WAS A " PUACK" WHEN He At?visec ME TO GO 50UTH LAST SKILLED '.describe i 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.1 ' . Only 50 cents the jar. Poole's Drug Store THE DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL Classified Business Telephone Directory A Quick, handy reference for busy people Telephone EVERYTHING ELECTRICAL Salem Eloctrio Co., Masonio Temple, 127 North High Main lJOf LAUNDRIES Salem Steam Laundry, 130 South Liberty Mala II , PLUMBING, STEAM FITTING AND TINNING T. M. Barrj 164 South Commercial Street , Main 111 UNDERTAKER? Rigdon-Richardson Co., 254 North High street Day and night, Main 1U TRANSFER AND DRAYA4? Salem Truck & Dray Co., corner State and Front streets Main 7 JOB PRINTING Beaver State Printers, Patton Block Hll ttttttHttttttttMMMMMM I TRAVELERS' GUIDE SOUTHERN PACIFIC North Bound No. 16 Oregon Express ... 5:00a.m. No. 51 Sound Special .... 6:12a.m. No. 28 Willamette Limited 9:22 a.m. No. 12 Shasta Limited ... 11:55a.m. No. 18 Portland Passenger 1:30 p.m. No. 20 Portland Passenger 6:00 p.m. No. 14 Portland Express ..8:00p.m. No. 222 Portland fast Fr't. 10:38 p.m. No. 220 Local way Fr't ..10:35 p.m. South Bound No, 15 California Uxpross. .3:32 a.m. No. 17 Roseburg Passenger 11:20 a.m. No. 53 Exposition Special. .2:42 p.m. No. 19 Cottage Grove Pas. 4:20 p.m. No.. 11 Shanta Limited ... 5:43p.m. No. 27 Willamette Limited 0:10 p.m. No, 13 San Francisco Ex. 10:38 p.m. No. 22b San Francisco Fast Freight 12:35 a.m. No. 225 Local way Fr't ... 8:10a.m. Salem-Gcer Lino . No. 73 Arrives at Salem ..9:15a.m. No.' 76 Leaves Salem .....9:30a.m. No.' 75 Ar. Salem (mixed) 2:00 p.m. No.' -74 Leave Salem . .... 4:15 p.m. No connection south of Goer. Salem, Falls City and Western. No. 101 Lv. Salem, motor ..7:00a.m. No. 163 Lv. Salem, motor ..9:45a.m. No. 105 Lv. Salem, motor ...1:40p.m. No. 107 Lv, Sulem, motor ....4:00 p.m. No. 169 Lv. Snlnm, motor ...6:16 p.m. No. 230 Way Fr't lv. Salem 6:00 a.m. No. 162 Ar. Salom 8:40 a.m. No. 104 Ar. Salem ...1 11:25a.m. No. 100 Ar. Sulem 3:13 p.m. No. 108 Ar. Salom 0:00 D.m. Noi 170 Ar. Salom 7:45 p.m. No. mo Way Fr't ar. balom l:J0p.m. OREGON ELECTRIC RAILWAY CO. North Bound Lv. Salem . Train No. Ar. Portland 4:35a.m 2 Owl ..... 6:55a.m. 7:13 a.m 6 9:25a.m. 9:43a.m. ...10 Limited ... 11:33 a.m. 11:20 a.m 12 1:35 p.m. 1:4.1p.m. ...... 14 ...... 4:00 p.m. 4:00 p.m. ... 10 Limited ... 5:30 p.m. 5:87 p. m 1. 20 ...... 7:50p.m. 7:65p.m. ...... 22 10:00p.m. South Bound Lv. Salem. Ar. Eiigsna, 7:10 a.m 63 9:30 a.m, Lv.' Portland. Ar. Sulem. 6:45a.m.. .1.. 8:53 a.m! (Salom only) 8:25a.m. ... S Limited ... 10:11a.m. 10:40 a.m 7 12:53 p.m. 2;05p.m. ........ a) 4:23p.m. SEVEN - - By FARR ""2 PHYSICIANS 4:40 p.m. 6:05 p.m. 9:20 p.m. 11:45 p.m. 13 Limitod . . 17 Local ... ... 19 . 21 Owl ... . 6:40 p.m. . 8:10 p.m. . 11:26 p.m. . 1:55 a.m. An 8Ira. . 6:37 p.m. Ar. Salem. . 9:45 a.m. .. 4:00 p.m. . 7:55 p.m. . 3:10 p.m. North Bound Lv. Corvallisi 4:10 p.m. ., Lv, Eugene. 20 7:35 p.m. 10 Limited l:DO p.m. ., 6:25 p.m. . 12:05 p.m. . Lv. Salem. 4:25 p.m. . Lv. Salem. 2:00 a.m. . 10:15 a.m. . Lv. Salem. 1:00 p.m. . Lv, Balcm. 6:40 p.m. . , 16 Limited . . 22 .... .... 2 Owl ... South Bound Ar. Albany. . 5:20 p.m. Ar. Eugene, 7:05 p.m. Ar. Eugena. .. 6:50 a.m. .. 12:25 p.m. Ar. Albany. .. 12:55 p.m. at Corvallis. Ar. Eugene. . 8:50 p.m. . 21 Owl . 5 Limitod Stops 13 Woodhura Local Daily Except Sunday No. 64 Leaves Salem 3:40 p.m. No. 63 Arrives in Salem. 3:25 p.m. CORVALLIS CONNECTION North Bound. Corvallis. Ar. Salem. 23 a.m 10 9:45 a.m. 12p.m 14 1:45 p.m. 32p.m 16 4:00 p.m. lOp.m 20 0:37 p.m. 18 p. m 32 7:55 p.m. South Bound. Salem. Ar. Corvallisi 15a.m S 10:11a.m. 25p.m. ...... 9 8:47p.m. 53 p.m 7 2:20 p.m. 40p.m. ....... 13 8:00p.m. WILLAMETTE RIVER ROUTE. Oregon City Transportation Company. Leave Portland for Oregon City, Buttevillo, Newborg1, Mission (St. Paul), Wheat land, Salem (daily except Sunday) ....6:43 am Leave, Portlaad for Indepen dence, Albany, . Corvallis, (Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday) ...6:45am Returning, Leave . Corvallis 6 am Mon.,Wed., FrL Allmuy 7 am Mou., Wd., Fri. Independence .. 9 am Mon., Wed., Fri. Salem .. .... .... 10 am Mon., Wed., Fri. Salem 6 am Tues., Thur., Sat.