NTNF, "HEEZA Daily Capital Jour n a 1 ' s C I a s s RATES FOR ADVERTISEMENTS: One Cent per word for the first insertion. One . . . CHIROPRAOTIC-SPINOLOGIST DR. 0. L. SCOTT Graduate of Chiro practic's Fountain Head, D.ivenpoit, Iowa. If you have tried everything and have got no relief, try Chiroprac tic spinal adjustments and get well. Office 406-7-8 l'. 8. Xational Bank Building. Ijhouo Main S7. Residence Main 82S-R. CLEANERS AND DYERS APBAREL SERVICE COMPANY 138 South High street. We clean, press, repair, remodel and re-line clothing and furs. Careful attention given all work. We call And deliver. Phone 72. DENTISTS DR. 0. A. OLSON, DENTIST Administers Nitrous Ozid and Ogygen Gus Room 214. rhone440. Masonic Temple. Salem, Ore. LOST. LOST Gold pendant from necklace, diamond set. Leave at Journal of fice. Pcwird. Feb 17 LODGE DIRECTORY A. O. U. W. Protection Ledge No. 2. Meets every Monday evening at 8 in the McComack hall, comer Court , T ' 1 i. i i- 1, i 1 1 M. W.; S. A. McFaddeu, recorder; A. L. Brown, Financier. BALEM LOuGE No. 4, A. F. &- A. M Stated ' communications first Friday in each month at 7:30 p. m. in the Masonic Temple. Chas. M. Carter, W. M.; S. Z. Culver, secretary. PACIFIC LODGE No. 50, A. F. &- A. M. Stated communications third Friday in each month .it 7:o0 p. m. in the Masonic Temple. Hal V. Bolam, W. M.; Ernest II. Clioate, secretary. SALEM H 'MANE SOCIETY 1. D. Keeler, president; Mrs. Lou Tillson, secretary. All cases of cruelty or neglect of dumb animals should be reported to the secretary for investi gation. E. N. OF A. "Oregon Grape Camp," No. 1300, meets every Thursday ev ening in McComack building, court and Liberty streets: elevator. Mrs. Sylvia Schaupp, 1791 Market, oracle; Mrs. Melissa Persons, recorder, 12P6 North Commercial. Phone 143G-M. DE MOLAY (OMMAXDERY, No. 5, K. T. Regular conclave fourth Fri day in each month at 8 o'clock p. m., in Masonic Temple. Sojourning Sir Knights are courteously invited to . meet with us. Lot L. Pearce, E. C, Frank Turner, recorder. CENTRAL LODGE No. 18, K. of T. McCornick building. Tuesday even ing ot each week at i :..H. .1. j Hclt.cl, C. ('.; W. IS. Gilsnn. K. of It. and S. I CHADWICfv CHAPTER, No. 37, O. E. 8 Regular meeting every first .ind third Tuesday at S p. m. in the Ma sonic Temple. Minnie Moeller, W. M.; Ida M. Babcock, secretary. WOODMEN' OF THE WORLD Meet everv Friday night at 8 o'clock ia McComack block. B. W. Macey, C. C; L. S. Geer, clerk. 507 Court street. Thone 593. MULTNOMAH ROYAL A1U H CHAP TER, No. 1, R. A. M. Regular meet ing second Friday in each month at 8 p. m. in thc Masonic Temple. Ray F. Richirdson, Ex. High Priest; Rus sell M. Brooks, secretary. MODERN WOODMEN OF AMERICA Oregon Cedar Camp, No. 5210, meets every Thursday evening at 8 o'clock in McComack hall corner Court and Liberty streets. Elevator service. Geo. Reinohl, V. C; J. A. Wright, clerk. UNITED ARTISANS Capital Assetn bly, No. 81. meets every Wednesday, at 8 p. m. in Moose hall. C. O. Mat lock, M. A.; C. Z. Randall, secret .try, salem Bank of Commerce. HODSOX COl'Ni 1L, No. 1, R. & S. M.j Stated assembly first Mondav in; each month, Masonic Temple. X. P. I Rasmussen, Thrice Illustrious Mas;-j ter: Glenn 0. Niles. recorder. ; OSTEOPATH PRS. B. H. WHITE nnd R. W. WAL TON Osteopathic physicians and nerve specialists. Graduates of Amer ican School of Osteopathy, Kirk ville. Mo. Post graduate nnd special ized in nerve discuses at Los Aogelot college. Treat acute nnd chronic dis eases. Consultation free. Lady at tendant. Office .nl.V.'Oii V. S. Na tional Hank Building. Phone 859. Residence .HO North Capital street. I'hone "09. BOOB," Takes a THE. .vtUA&t- Cot-oPS- PUtf JOKES'-1 A tA I fcJ I I 1 vl"T A;J; r in 1 MISCELLANEOUS NOTICE J. C. O'Reiley and W. L. Baker, of the Modern Shoe Repair! companv hive dissolved partnership.! Signed. W. L. Baker. I CALL VS 1022. Fixit Shop. Ask about repair work in general. Don't forget we do rug cleaning also. Ash-1 mon-Buekner, 201 Court street. Sa-! lem, Oregon. FeblS) GOOD USED FLRNlTt'RE Bought and also taken in exchange. Full line new iurniture, ranges, heaters and other house furnishings. Some walnut pieces. Peetz Furniture Co., 233 iNorih Commercial street. Phone 6S4. tf REDl'CED FREIGHT RATES To and from all points cast, on all household goods, pianos, etc. Consolidated carload service. Cipital City Trans fer Company, agents for " Pacific Coast Forwarding Co., 1 CI S. Com mercial street. Phone Main 933. PHYSICIAN DR. D. B. GRIFFIN D ni g and drink cure. 142o Fir street, near Meyers street. Phone 1037,1. TOR RENT FURNISHED APARTMENTS For rent, verv reasonable. Phone 1995. UNDERTAKERS WEBB & CLOL'GII CO.C. K Webb, A. M. Clough morticians and funeral directors. Latest modern methods known to the profession employed. 499 Court street. M.iin 120, Main 988. KIGDOX-RRIIARDSON CO. Funeral directors and undertakers, 252 Nortj High street. Day and night phone 1S3. WATER COMPANY 3ALEM WATER- COMPANY Offic eorner Commercial and-Trade streets. For water serrice apply at office. W'H navable monthly in advance. FOR SALE FOR SALE A few Rhode Island White Cockrels. Eggs $1.50 and $2,00 for 15. Booking orders to snip Inter. State when. .las. Olmstead, McMinn- vine, Oregon. Marl FOR SALE Or exchange, 840 acres well improved sandy loam, Nebraska farm. Will take ten or more acres in exchange. Square Deal Realty Co., .104 F. S. Bank Bldg. L. M. HUM Care of YICK SO TONG Chinese Medicine and Tea Company Has medicine which will cure any known 153 South High Street, Salem, Ore. Phone 283. MONEY TO LOAN ON Good Real Estate Security. THOS. K. FORD Orer Ladd St Bush Bank, Salem, Oregoi MONEY TO LOAN 7 ON GOOD REAL ESTATE SECURITY HOMER H. SMITH McCORNACK BUILDING t 4 SALEM FENCE ani ! STOVE WORKS B. B. IXEMING, Prop. Depot American Fence Gates, Plain and Barbed Wire, 1 Paiots, Oils and Varnlshe Roofing, Posts, Hop Hooka. 40 Years Making Stoves ItOTM rebuilt and repaired, tore bought and sold. 850 Court Street. Phone 124 Bark of Chicago Stort. Vacation for a' Week ULVTiCtC H.sori Corvallis Union and j Yamhill Granges May i Join Farmers League Oregon Agricultural College, Corval- lis. Ore., Feb. 17. The lucal I'nion and Granges of Yamhill county have taken I formal action looking, to the nffilia-; tion of these societies with the Oregon : Farmers' League. Farmers represent-, ing these two state farmers' associa- tions have organized as the Yamhill county council of the league and elect-, i ed officers as follows: j Louis STurner, of California, master of Pomona grange; G. Y. Rowe, of Y apnto, county president, of the Union; j .1. 1. Cooner. of Mc.uinnville: and W. I K. Peary were some of the leaders of the movement . for affiliation. The Burenu of Organization and Market of the agricultural college, was olso I Ml called upon for assistance lactlv 48 votes were cast against the The plans under which the nffilm- ,ili; chieflv the votes of the representa ion movement was carried out, are;Hve8 fron; North .,,, South , arolilia, those recommended by the exeem ve ; Ccorgla an,, Alabama, where child labor committees of the two state associa-1 is m ,., ( thc ions,, at the meeting dunug Farmers' vmmr ',, .lo,rta ',,,1,,, Week at the agricultural co lege. Onel of the purpose", of the association is to provide i srstem of local exchan or warchousos at the principal market- ing centers of the countv. The farm-, ers will then gather their products. nt these places to be standardized, graded and marketed collectively. A special study will be made of. available mar kets, and production of ample acreage of those crops designed to meet the de mand will be encouraged. THE PORK IS LEAN Washington, Feb. 1C. With the per mission of the army engineers the house rivers and harbors committee today recommended an aprnpriatioa of $1,200, 000 for the mouth of the Columbia river instead of $2,104,0(10 originally planned. t $100 Reward, $100 The readers of this paper will be pleased to learn that there Is at least one dreaded disease that science has been able to cure In all its stages, and that Is Catarrh. Hall's Catarrh Cure is the only positive cure now known to the medical fraternity. Catarrh being a constitutional disease, requires a constitutional treat ment. Hall s Catarrh Cure is taken In ternally, acting directly upon the blood and mucous surfaces of the system, there- Dy destroying tne foundation or the dis ease, and giving the patient strength by building up the constitution and assisting nature in doing its work. The proprietors have so much faith In Its curative pow ers that they offer One Hundred Dollars for any case that It falls to cure. Send for list of testimonials. 4 AddrcM: F. J. L'HK.NET CO. Toledo, O. 'Sold by nil DrusKlila. 75c. Tk Hall's Family Pills for (.. ntlpstloa 4 Skin of Seamy is a Joy forever D R. T.FELIX COURAUD'S ORIENTAL CREAM OR MAGICAL BEAUT1F1ER Removal Trtn, Plmplin. 1 ri'cldfM, M"tri Patch en, Kb, Skin Dhw rni'l e very blemtet n beautr. a-.d tie V II Dim ilol f-t inn. II f of 60 ye.iro, ino is no narmiom w lailelt to be nure 1 ( prniierlf mrut, Accept no count it r-ir of luillni name, Tr L. a. Hityrs mid to a lly of tli hunt t'Hi (ft put lent'; "Al f u layMfll will uc tliem I rnt'immtvi Omtrnnil's) Trttntn a the Iftut hirmfiii of ftll t) kin proparaiions." t or siiie iy driKtftnta ntd f ney QoodnUcftiviiD tb UultttlbtitM,Ciitil mil Kuroi fFnn.rHBPilH3.Prnn. 37 Gr. i) Jonei Shrrt 11. NURSERIES. TIIK KRl'ITLAXn MHSKHV (ity yard, High and Terry streets. Uoinau strain l'raiiiuetl walnuts unified on California black, H to 10 feet, $1 euch. Italian prunes, ( all and inspect our general slock before buying. I'hone S.r-2. tf 8CAVENOEE SALEM .SCAVEXGFTt Charles Soos, proprietor. O.irbane and refuse of all kinds removed on monthly contracts at reasonuble rates. Yard and cess pools cleaned. Office phone Main 2L'47. Residence Main 2'J72. The Oregon Wholesale and Retail Hide and Junk Co. Has moved from their former location ISO Court street, to 197 South Com mercial. (The old stand of the Lawr ence Grocery, corner Ferry and Com mercial streets) and are open for bnsi ness at that place. Highest prices piid for hides, wool, copper, brass, iron, etc. Before selling elsewhere, consult us for prices. I). Samuel, proprietor. Phone, 309; Res. Phone, 1 737-W. "II- fi HEEZA THOUGHT HE WAS PUT -TlXCf IT OVER OX SOME ONE. sass ma iy.:vV: ir-jmu r. t y Fate of Child Labor Law Rests With Committee Washington, Feb. 17. -The fate of the Keating-Owen bill, excladinif from ,,, fh ..ito ,.i., , ,. . , , ' r1"1' labor' ow hcs "lth tl,e 8,?"at0 committee on . labor and education, headed by Senator' Iloke Smith of Georgia. Friends of child labor are seeking to force a report on the bill, If the bill is brought to the senate floor early in the session, they say, it I will be impossible to talk it to death. I The bill, which has the endorsement ofj the National Child Labor association,! was passed by an 'overwhelming vote in tho hnnao n li. w;t;n , : ,ro led bv certain southern democrats who cling to the old . state rights theorv which resents interference in local nf- k,. ,i, f,in,ni n,-rnmt . r.. . . ,, . . . , ' ?nt contrary to he state rights doc-, t! l,nc a V.'1 v"te'1 wl,h he major. . . , In- ''.;ll.,a"y tne l ot '""'9 8 ftnlilB ommentnry on how opinion .n on the constitutionality of legislating against child labor under the interstate commerce clause of thc constitution. In 1H07 the house judici ary committee, including in its mem bership Charles K. Littlefield, David A. Dc Armond and other lawyers, de cidel unanimously that the jurisdiction over child Ubor falls under the police powers of the stute and not under the commerce clause. When the vote on the Keating-Owen bill was taken, one lone northern republican, Richard Wayne Parker of New Jersey, voted in the negative, f'arker is one of the men who signed the 1907 report lcny ing the right of Congress to act. The bill prohibits employment in mine or quarry of children under 16 years of age, and in factories and canneries of children under 14. Furthermore, Chil dren between It and 10 years of age, working in factories, must observe the eight hour law. Secretary of State Criticises Own Office University of Oregon, Eugene, Ore., Feb. 17. lien W. Olcott, secretary of state, in an address before the students of the University of Oregon school of commerce Monday said that one of the (mnin criticisms lie hud to make of the functions of his own office was that, as secretary, he incurred bills, audited them nml imiil tlicni. I "The secretary of state should not be auditor," lie emphatically declur' ed. lie explained how the functions of the office were becoming more ('(im plex all the time. His duties include keeping "tab" on BOO notaries of the state, keeping codes and sessions of various boards, acting as clearing house for names of farms, filing of pardons and trade marks and maintain ing a motor vehicle license depart ment. Because the secretary of state sits on so many hoards, he can actually have only half of his time to spend on the primary duties of the office, as Mr. Olcott explained it. He criticised the position of the sec retary of -state when he becomes gov ernor, for, he said, he is given two thirds the power 'of the boards on which he serves. 'The address opened n new commer cial course, which includes lectures In state officials. A reproduction of the lectures and a thorough discussion of the functions of the offices tire required of the ntudeiits. Another Revolution Ripening In Mexico Washington. Feb. 17. "Mexico is seething witli a threatened uprising, which need only strong Icldership to semi the ( (irrunza government to ob livion." ' - This was tiie dim prediction contain ed today in semi official mail informa tion to the state department, saving Jh.'it the (.a nan .a government is crumb ling rapidly. The regime, recognized by the Ameriian government, has lost in incredible amount of ground in the Inst two months, it was stated, ami ap pears to be facinir serinna fi ;., I I troubles. The hitter idea was evidenc ed rrom the statement that many i'on suls and interior officials are not paid regulirly, while three conuls In the United States are far in arrears of their office expenses. i f i e d A d - Half Cent per word for 1 . THE MARKETS jg 'g ' s , The f ollowiifg .prices' for., f ruits; and vegetables ,re thciSo- as"ked ;by the wholesaler.'') bc rolailtr, -and not what isfpajd-to the. pr.odu'ecr. All other price'are- those, paid the producer. Corrections arc : made dailv. ' . The market today is dull, with jiructi- j (ally no changes. T.ggs 'seem to have! struck the low level of 22-and' S.'i.eeiits j cash with the fustoiuary two tents exUu I for trade. Sugar is up 10 cents a linn- ! dred, according to advices received this j morning. Or alius. Hay, timothy, per ton . Oats, vetch' , Cheat Clover hay Wheat Oats Rolled barley Corn Cracked corn Bran Shorts, per ton $14.00 $-12.00(U2.50 $12.00 $12.00 8oc 40c , $M.on $40.00 , $41.50 $LV,.0ft(f; 27.00 $23.00(30.00 Butter. Buttorfat 32c Creamery butter, per pound 34c Country Butter . : 25c ' ;' ' Eggs and Poultry. Kggs, Candled, No. 1. cash , Kggs, case count, cash Kggs, trade Hens, pound lioostersj old. per pound .... Sprilig chickens, jiound-. . .-. .. 2)c .. 23c .. 21c .. l.'ic 6(fi Sc. .. i:ic Pork, Veal and Mutton. Veal, dressed 10(7J 1 lc Pork, dressed 10c Pork, on foot 7ff 7 l-4c Spring lambs 7(S 7 l-2c Steers 5 I-2(ac Cows 4(y 5c Bulls 3 l-2c Ewes Sc Wethers 0 l-2c I .n nibs, grain fed 7 1 2c Vegetables. Cabbage ; Tomatoes, California .... .. $2.00 75fi2.00 .... 15c 25(TU.75 . . . .' 10c .. $3.00 .. $1.00 . . $1.00 .. $1.00 .. $5.00 .. $2.75 .. $2.50 25(tl.75 $1 String garlic Potatoes, cwt $1 Brussels spiouts Sweet potatoes , Beets Carrots Turnips Celery, case , Onions California head lettuce, case ., Apples, Hood River $1 Pruits. Oranges, Navels $2.25(S 3.25 Tangerines oranges $1.75 Lemons, per box $4. 25ft 4.75 Bananas, pound 5 l-4e. C:i 1 1 for ilia grape fruit . ; $3.00 Florida grape fruit $5.00(T; 0.00 Cauliflower $2.50 Dates, dromedary, case $3.35 Fard dates $1.00 Orapes, barrels $-1.00 Cranberries $12.00 Pineapples 7 l-2c Honey $3.50 Retail Prices, Kggs. per dozen, fresh ranch .... 30c Sugar, cane $7.15 Sugar. D. 0 $(j.05 Creamery butter .' 40c Flour, hard wheat , $1.00 $1.90 Flour, valley .. 1.30ff $1.00 PORTLAND MARKET Portland, Ore., Feb. 17. Wheat: r'ini. iiir?i !!. Blueitem, $I.OSrT 1.1 1. Fortyfnld. 9Sc(7, $1:01. - Red Russian, 97c. 'Onts: Xo. 1 white feed, $2li.OO(f7 27.50. Hurley: Feed, $29.00. Brewing. $:;0.5o. Hogs: Best live. t.Odfi -S.05. Prime steers. $7.75. Fancy cows, $0,511. Calve-, $1.00. Spring lambs, $9.00. Butter: City creamery, 31c. Eggs: Selected bicnl ex., 211ft 27c. Hens, 1 15c. Hr.iil.r-". 14ft 15c. (ieese, 10ft lie. HOT IN LOS ANGELES Los Angeles, .' ill., Feb. 10. Los An geles is experiencing thc hottest Feb ruary weather in fifteen year''. The mercury started climbing this morning to bent its record of M degrees yesterday. BrMort. v e r t is i n g Page each successive subsequent insertion '' ' CHICHESTER S PILLS Vfrr the HiAJioNn lilt ami. x I.ntllrl Ak vnnc llrunltt (nf . 'Ills In Kid Bii.l Hold Ru-MIhA bowl, seilcil tvith lilue Uilitmi. Tub A IM ottlftr. ftnv nf niiP ytif known is Bl, Safest, Always Rallnt.H SOLD BY DRUGGISTS EVERYWHFRE THE DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL Classified Business Telephone Directory A Quick, handy reference for busy people Telephone EVERYTHING ELECTRICAL Salem Electric Co., Masonic Temple, 127 North High Main 1200 LAUNDRIES Salem Steam Laundry, 130 South Liberty Main 21 PLUMBINO, STEAM FITTING AND TINNING T. M. Barr, 104 South Commercial Street Slain 193 TRANSFER AND DBAYAGE Salem Truck & Dray Co., corner State and Front streets Main 74 TRAVELERS' GUIDE SOUTHERN PACIFIC. North Bound No. No. No. No. No. No. No. No. No. No. Xo. No. Xo. No. Xo. No. Xo. F No. No. Xo. Xo. Xo. 16 Oregon Express 5 a. m. a. m. a. m. a. m. 54 Sound Special 6: 28 Willamette Limited 9 12 Shasta Limited 11 18 Portland Passenger 1 20 Portland Passenger 5 m. m. m. m. in. 14 Portland Express....8: 222 Portland fast Fr't 10 220' Local way Fr't 10 South Bound. 15 California Express 3:32 17 Roscburg Puss'n'r 11:20 a, m, a. m. 53 Exposition Special 2:42 19 Cottage C.rovo Pus. 4:20 11 Shasta Limited 5:43 27 Willamette Limited 0:10 13 San Francisco Ex. 10:38 221 Sun Francisco Fast Veight ; 12:35 225 Local way Fr't 8:10 Salem-Geer Line. 73 Arrives at Salem 9:15 70 Leaves Salem 9:50 75 Ar. Salem (mixed) 2:00 74 Leave Salem : 4:15 No connection south of Geer. a. m. a. m. a. m. a. m. p. m. p. in. Salem, Falls City and Western. 101 Lv. Salem, motor ....7:00 a. m. 103 Lv. Salem, motor ....9:45 a. m. 1(1" Lv. Salem, motor ..,.1:40 p. m. 107 Lv. Salem, motor ....4:00 p. m. Hill Lv. Salem, motor ....6:15 p. m. 239 Way Fr't W, Salem 5:00 a. m. 102 Ar." Salem 8:40 a. m. Kit Ar. Salem 11:25 a. m. 100 Ar. Salem 3:15 p. m. 10S Ar, Salem 0:00 p. m. 170 Ar. Salem 7:45 p. m. 240 Way Fr't ar. Salem. 1:35 p. in. Xo. Xo. Xo. Xo. Xo. No. No. Xo. No. Xo. Xo Xo. OREGON ELECTRIC RAILWAY CO. North Bound. Lv. Salem Train No. Ar. Portland 4:35 a, m 2 Owl 6:55 a. m. ' 7:15 a. m 6 .. 9:25 a. m. 9:15 a. m 10 Limited ....11:35 a, m. 11 :20 a. m 12 1;35 p. m. '. 1:45 p. m 14 4:00 p. m. 4:00 p. m 10 Limited .... 5:50 p. m '5:37 p. ni 29 7:50 p, m. '7:55 p m 22 10:00 p. m. South Bound. Portland to Salem. .Lv. Portland. Ar, Salem 6:45 a. m 8:55 . (Salem only) 8:25 a. m 5 Limited tlOtlt a. m. High School Boys can get rid of those Pimples and Blotches, by using Dry Zensal. Ask A. B. Pdol about Dry Zensal and Moist Zensal. M. Burger. CATARRH BLADDER rlievl in 24 HOURS Ench Cap- TTS suk'beamtheMIDY name & Rnmre of counterfeit ft 10:40 a. m. 2:05 p. m. 4:40 p.m. , 6:05 p.m. . 9:20 p.m. , 11:45 p.m. . 7 - 9 13 Limited , 17 Local . ... 19 . 21 Owl .. . 12:55 p. m, ... 4:25 p. in. . .. 6:40 p.m. ... 8:10p.m. . 11:25 p.m. , . 1:55 p.m. Ar. Salem. , . 5:37 p.m. Ar. Salem. ,. 9:45 a.m. . 3:55 p.m. . 7:55 p.m. . 3:10 a.m. Ar. Eugene. .. 6:50 a.m. Ar. Eugene. . 9:30 a.m. .. 12:25 p.m. Ar. Albany. .. 1:50 p.m. at Corvallis. Ar. Albany. . . 5:20 p.m. Ar. Eugene. 6:45 p.m. Ar. Eugene. , . 8:50 p.m. North Bound. Lv. Corvallis 4:10 p.m. .. Lv. Eugene. 7:35 a.m. .. 20 10 Limited 10 Limited . 22 ... 2 Owl ... South Bound. .. 21 Owl .. C3 . 5 Limited . 1:50 p.m. 5:25 p.m. 12:05 p.m. Lv. Salem. 2:00 a.m. Lv. Salem, 7:10 a.m. 10:15 a.m. , Lv. Salem. 12:55 p.m. Lv. Salem. Stops 4:25 p.m. Lv. Salem. 0:40 p.m. , 13 Woodburn Local Daily Except Sundays. No. 04 Leaves Salem 3:40 p.m. No. 63 Arrives in Salem .... 3:25p.m. CORVALLIS CONNECTION North Bound. Lv. Corvallis Ar. Salem 8:25 a. m 10 9:45 a.m. 12:12 p.m 14 1:45 p.m. 2:32 p.m 16 4:00 p.m. 4:10 p.m 20 5:37 p.m. 0:18 p.m 22 7:53 p.m. South Bound. Lv. Salem Ar. Corvallii Kl: 15 a. ni 5 11:33 a.m. 4:25 p.m 9 . 5:47 p.m. 12:55 p.m 7 2:20 p.m. 6:40 p.m 13 8:00 p.m. WILLAMETTE RIVER ROUTE Oregon City Transportation Company Leave Portland for Oregon City, Butte ville, Newbcrg, Mission (St. Paul), Wheatland, Salem (daily except Sunday) 6:45 a.m. Leave Portland for Independence, Al bany, Corvallis, (Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday) 6:45 xm. Returning. Leave Corvallis 6 a.m. Mon., Wed., Fri. Albany 7 a.m. Mon., Wed., Fri. Independence ..9a.m. Mon., Wed., Fri. Salem 10 a.m. Mon., Wed. Fri. Salem fi a.m. Tues., Thurs., Sat. and All Other Boys j