r 4 II n CI 1 1 ' - i "HEEZA Daily Capital Journal's Classified Advertising Pace RATES FOR ADVERTISEMENTS: One CinEOPRACTIC-SPIKOLOOIST DR. O. L. SCOTT Graduate of Chiro practic's Fountain He id, Davenport, Iowa, If you have tried everything and got no relief, try Chiroprac tic spinal adjustments and get well. Office 400-7-8 U. S. National Bank Building. Phone Main 87. Residence Main 82S-R. CHINESE DOCTORS J. C.YCE.V Well known Chinese doc tor has successfully treated all dis eases iu the prist ypr. See testimon ials on file at the Oriental Herb Co., (itll State St., Salem. Out or town patients treated by Symptomatic Di agnosis. ' Send for diagnosis blanks. ' julyl CLEANERS AND DYERS APPAREL SERVK.K COMPANY I 138 South High street. We clean press, repair, remodel and re-line ' clothing and furs. Careful attention given ill work. We call and deliver. Phone 7-S. DENTISTS. DR. 0. A. OI.SOX, Dentist Adminis ters nitrous ozid and oxygen gas. Room 214. Masonic Temple. Phone 440. Saiem. Cason, FOR RENT FOR REXT Nicelv furnished house-1 keeping rooms reasonable. 8,m North 'Commercial street' ' ' tf FOR SALE FOR SALE 2 cash registers, 1 single anil 1 double drawers, 1 set of bil liard balls: 2 sets of pool balls; 1 six foot cigar case; one roll top desk; one fire proof safe; one 5 lo.'tn bun galow. Cill or write 1333 Ferry St. tf FOUR VALLEY FARMS For snlo by owner on county road and railroad. f0 to 00 acres each, good buildings, rooci snii, sll under cultivation, eloso to scrool, prices reasonable, half cash, balnnce time at 0 per cent or modern income bearing citv property. P. O. Box 24fi. Salem. tf MISCELLANEOUS REDUCED FREIGHT RATES To and from all points east, on all household goods, pianos, etc. Consolidated car loid service. Capital City Transfer Company, agent for Pacific. Coast Forwarding company, 101 South Com mercial street. Phone Main 933. WE HAVE Money to loan. We also also have for sale or tr.ido 40 acres ,in southern Oregon. 20 acres in crop, good buifUings, fruit, well watered, on good road, near school, good teams, harness, farming implements, cows, calves, hogs, hens, H. H. goods etc., very cheap. Part cash, will ac cept Small amount Salem property. Balance loug time. Squ ire Deal Real ty Co., Thouo 470. 202 U. S. Bunk lildg. OSTEOPATH li;S. B. II. WHITE anil R. W. WAL TON' Osteopathic phvsicians .ind nerve spoi ialist. . Graduates of Amer ica.! school of Osteopathy, Kivhsulle Mo. Post graduate and specialized i: nerve dif.ses .it Los Argcle: college. - Treat acute and chronic diseases. Consultation free. Lady atteiid.inc. Office .lO.'-'iiMl F. !. National Bank Building. I'lione S.'Sl. Residence ;il'5 North n.pitnl street. Phono li'.M. UNDERTAKERS WEBB &- CLOl'OH CO C. B. Webb, A. M., dough mortici.ins and funeral directors. Latest modern niet'.iods known to the profession employed 499 Court St. Main 120, Main 9SSS. H10DOX-RK'HARDM)X CO. Funeral directors and undertakers, 2"2 North High street. Pav aud night phone 183. SCAVANGER 8ALEM SCAVENGER Charles Snos,' proprietor. Garbage and refuse of all kinds removed on monthly contracts I at reasonable rates. Yard and cess pools cleaned. Office phone Main S?47. Residence M lir 2272. MONEY TO LOAN : ON Good Real Estate Security. THOS. K. FORD Over Lafld k Bush Bank. Salem. Oregon ' HONEY TO LOAN V ON GOOD REAL ESTATE SECURITY HOMER H. SMITH BOOB," as a Papcrhanger OK with Or Tv I WATER COMPANY SALEM WATER COMPANY Office corner Commercial and Trade Btreots. For water service apply at office. Bills payable monthly in advance. THERAPEUTICS WELTMER SYSTEM Of suggestive Therapeutics practiced by Dr. W. T. TompKins, S. T. Most powerful, nat ural and successful treatment known to science for the relief and cure of headache, stomach, liver and kidney trouble; rheumatism, constipation, infantile paralysis and all female complaints, heart, lung and throat troubles; all diseases of the eye; can cer, goitre, epilepsia, asthma, nerv ousness or any chronic disease. Sug gestive therapeutics properly applied to a diseased body is positive, sure and permanent in its results. Hours St to 1- a. m, I to o p. m., phone Wl. Office rooms 1, 2 and ;i Hiyne Uhlg. .141 State St., Salem. Oregon. INSURANCE Tor all kinds of Insurance in Stand ard Companies, cull on P. J. K u n t z Room S09, Bank of Commerce. LODGE DIRECTORY A. O. U. W. Protection Lodge. No. 2, Meets every Monday evening at 8 In the McCornack hull, corner Court and I.ilierty streets. It. (). Donaldson, M. V. ; 8. A, McFaddeu, recunler ; A. L. Brown, lluancier. SAt.F.M 1.0001? No. 4, A. F. A. M. Stated communications tlrst Friday In each month lit 7 :"!0 p. in. Iu the Masonic Temple. Chas. McCnrter, W. M. ; 8. Z, Culver, secretary, SA1.F.M HUMANE HOC1KTY l. D. Keelcr. president ; Mis. I.ou Tillson. secretary. All cases of cruelty or neglect of 'dumb ani mals should be reported to the secretary fur Investigation. CENTRAL I.ODOE. No. 18. K. of P. Mc Cornack building. Tuesday eveniug of eacb week lit 7:30. J. (i. Ueltxel, C. C. ; W. II. Gllsou, K. of H. and S. tt. N. OF A. "Oregon Ornpe Camp." No. 13(10, meets every Thursday evening In McCornack building, Court and Liberty streets: elevator. Mrs. Sylvia Schaupp, J7!M Market, oracle: Mrs. Mclltsa l'er una, recorder. 12110 North Commercial, l'huiie 1430-M. MODERN WOODMEN OF AMERICA Ore gon (VdRr Camp. No. rrJ4j, meels every Thursday evening lit 8 o'clock In Me Cornack hall, corner Court and Liberty streeis. Elevator service. (lev. Iteitiohl, V. C. ; J. A. Wright, clerk. Cll.UWICK CHAPTER. No. 37. O. E. S. Regular uieeting every first and third Tuesday at 8 p. m. In the Masonic Tem ple. Minnie Moeller, W. M. ; Ida M. Hancock, secretary. WOODMEN OF THE WOHI.I) Meet every Friday night at It ocknk in Mci'ornack block, It. W. Mmey. C. ? : I- S. Oeer, clerk', 507 Court street, l'hone DM. IE MOI.AY COMMANDERV. No. 5, K. T. tegular conclave fourth Friday In each mouth at 8 o'clock, p m., in Mnsoulc Tem ple. Sojourning Sir Knights are courte ously Invited to meet Willi us Lot L. l'earce. K. C. Frank Turner, recorder. UNITED ARTISANS Capital Assembly, No. Hi, meets every Wednesday at 8 p. m. In Moose hall. C. O. Matlock, M. A. : C. '.. ltundall, secretary, Salem Dank of Comuierce. IIODSON COUNCIL, No. 1, R. 8. M. suited assembly unit Monday in each uionlh, Masonic Temple. S. I'. Ilasiuus-Bi-n. Thrice Illustrious Master; (lleun C. NileS, recorder. SAI.EM COUNCIL NO. 2022 Knights anil I.adien of Security Meets every '.'ad and 4ili Wednesday each month lit Hurst Hull. Visiting members are Invited to attend. K. F. Walton, financier, 4SO S. 14th St. PACIFIC I.ODliE No. r0. A. F. A. M. Slated communications third Friday In each mouth at 7:30 p. m. In. the Masonic Temple. Hal V. HoUul, W. M. ; Krii'nt II I'ln'ate. secretary. SALEM FENCE and STOVE WORKS R. B. FLEMING, Prop. Depot American Fence Oatcs, Plain and Barbed Wire. Paint.. Oils and Varniskes. Roofing, Posts, Hop Hooks 40 Years Making Stoves Stoves rebuilt and repaired. Stoves bought and sold. 230 Court Street. Phone 124 Back of Chicago Store .THE DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON, FRIDAY, JUNE 2. 1016. Cent per wovd for the ! THE MARKETS I The following prices for fruita and vegetables are those asked by the wholesaler of the retailer, and not what is paid to the producer. All other prices 'are those paid the producer. Corrections are made daily. About the only changes in today's market is in the weakness of pork. Ten cents is the highest lor pork dressed, and eight cents for pork on the hoof. Spring lambs are weak at li 1-2 cents and 0 1-2 cents is top for steers. crraina. Wheat Oats Rolled barley Corn , 85o 40c $35.00 $35.50 $37.00 $27.00 $29.50 .$20.00 Cracked corn Bran Shorts, per ton Alfalfa, California, ton Butter. Bnttcrfat 27o Creamery butter, per pound 29c Country butter 20c22c Eggs and Poultry. Eggs, case count, cash , 20a Eggs', trade t 21c rlans, pound i 1314o Roosters, old, per pound 8c Broilers, under 2 pounds 25c Pork, Veal and Mutton. Veal, dressed 8(ff9c I'ork, dressed Pork, on foot Spring lambs, l'.Hli Steers Cows Bulla Ewes .......... . Wethers Vegetables. Cabbage Cucumbers Tomatoes, Florida , String garlic Potatoes, cwt - Potatoes, new Beets lUe 8"c 7fa7 12c (il-2c 45 l-2c 3 l-24c Bo 6c $3.25 90c .; $1.50 15e ...$1.25(a)1.50 4'l-2c $1.00 ... 40c 40t 40 .. 25c Asparagus Rndishes Oreen onions Green peppers Green peas Egg plant Carrots, sack, new Carrots, dozen Onions, Bermuda Onions, Oregon Rhubarb Florida celery Fruits. Oranges, navels Oranges, Valencies Lemons, per box Bananas, pound Apples California grape fruit ... Florida grape fruit Pineapples Honey : 7c , 18c $1.75 40c $L752.00 $2.50 40e $4 00 , $2.50(7? 3.50 $3.50 . $4.004.50 .'. 5e $2.00 $3.00 $5.00(S;$6.00 7 l-2e $3.50 , $1.50(71.73 $1.5 Strawberries Cherries, box Retail Prices. Eggs, per dozen, fresh ranch 25c Sugar, cane $8.75 Sugar, beet $8.55 Creamery butter 35c Flour, hard wheat 1.40(Sl.(i5 Flour, valley $1.15(ql25 Mr. and Mrs. V. Cornu visited with the Merchunt family at lielhi't lost Snndny. " 1 General Feed an! Pf?-' Small Livery Stable lff C W. TRAIN , . 64 Ferry. Phon 181 L M. HUM Care of YICKSOTONG Chinese Medicine and Tea Company Has medicine which will cure any known disease. 153 South Hiffh Street, Salem, Ore. Phone 283 "1 C0M6CTi0r1 W(TH n WORK in t first insertion. One-Half Bethel News (Capital Journal Special Service.) Bethel, Ore., June 1. .nr. L. A. Rautenburg has installed a telephone. His number is 07-F-14. ' Mrs. Ida S. Baker has just received a letter from a brother in Illinois. He writes that it is cold and wet and that the prospects for corn are not very good although other crops look fine. Thus it would seem that the unfavor able weather 'is not confined to Ore gon. - John Clark has returned from a moro or less extended trip through parts of the Pacific Northwest. John has added 20 pounds to his weight and has seen several kinds of landscape but he is glud to.be back again. .Mr. and Airs. Jud Palmer and Mrs. S. B. Clark were Sundav visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. P. H. Baker. They motored over from Dallas . in their new Ford. Mr. Palmer is cm- plyed in a sawmill in Dallas. . The Oeer baseball team played Cen tral Howell at Selah Springs Sunday. It was a good game as indicated by the score which was 4 to 3 in favor of Central Howell. Oeer crossed bats with West Salem on the West Salem field Tuesday. At the end of the fifth inning the" score was 2 to 0 in favor of ( leer. Mike Bat talion, the south paw pitcher for (leer, had the West Salem lads going south for awhile. But the (iccr nine could not stand prosperity. They got excited in the latter part of the gamo and the final score was 1!) to 5 in . favor of West Salem, The next game will bo played with West Stayton at (leer next Sunday, STRONG JVIDENCE Is the Statement of This Salem Man Backache is often kidi.cy ndie; A common warning of herious kidney ills. "A Stitch in Time Saves Xine'' . Don't delav use, . Doan 's Kidncv Pills. Profit, by Air. Smith's experience. A. H. Smith, carpenter, IdOli I.ee St.. Salem, says: "I have always found Donu's Kidney Pills to be ail that is claimed of them and I am only too glud to'publiclv recommend them to others who are in need of a good, re liable kidney medicine. I have taken Doiih's on several occasions, when I have felt in need of a kidney remedy and they have always done me good. A few doses now and then keeps my kidneys in good working order." Price 50c, at nil dealers. Don't sim ply ask for a kidney remedy get Doan's Kidney Pills the same that Mr. Smith hud. Fostcr-Milbuln Co., Props., Buffalo, N. Y. Pratum News Notes Capital Journal Special Service.) Rev. S. S. Baunignrtner Pratum, Or., June 2 Rev. S. S. Baunignrtner visited with friends in Washington last week. Mis. Elmer I.eisy nnd John Klein made a trip to Mill City last Saturday. Miss Ella Powell visited with rela tives in Portland last week, A son arrived at the home of Mr. nnd Mrs. Albert Thompson last week. Rev. (hull Of Portland preached tit the Methodist church last Sunday morning. Miss Barbara Ilirelv called on rein- 3 Commercial 3 at (the Capital-Journal Office 81.1-82 . Pr EL 5 ?mmcm Cent per word for Real Estate Transfers (Capital Journul Special Service.) Hazel Green, Ore., June 1. Mr. Pete Zulinski has purchased a new" Stude baker. , Miles Russell, who underwent an .op eration at the Willamette sanitarium and has been very ill for the past two weeks, is improving and expects to re turn home Sunday, June 4. Ho has re ceived many visitors nnd flowers. '"' Mr. and Mrs. Pete Curtright will motor to Philomath Monday to attend the commencement exercises where their daughter, Myrtle, is attending school. James Murphy was in town Monday and Tuesday morning on business and stopped in at' the Willametto sanitar ium to see his friend, Miles Russell, who is sick there. ' Mr. Pete Williamson has a new Ford uotv', but he does ot want to leurn to run it for fear of getting ditched so his daughter. Hilda, runs it, but we think Mr. Williamson will change his mind. Willie Arnold, who has been employ ed in "Waldo Hills for several months, came home Sunday to spend the summer with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Elvin Arnold. Mr. and Mrs: F. R. Chapman nnd sons, William and Fred, of Auburn, were vis itors Sunday afternoon at the Russell home. Mr. Henry Sims was 5n Snlein Mon day und Wednesday on business. Little Miss Thebna Hurvey is spend1-, ing a few days with lier grandparents, Mr. and. Mm, CiHtright. Miss Idyle Chapman of Auburn, spent Sunday at the homo of Mr. and Mrs. E. A. D.unigan. The young people's rally held nt the Hazel Green church Sunday was a great success. Many good 'speaker were heard, a baskets dinner was en joyed nnd n good time wns had by all attending. The Sunday school contest between the Rustlers and the Hustlers Which has been running for several months, closed Sunday. Muy 20, and the Hust lers won. A treat was given by the Rustlers Thursday even'mg at the home of Rev. und Mrs. E. O. Shepherd. The evening was passed in playing games and a short program as follows: Rending "Mamma's Babv Boy." Bv Miss Nellie Jiicksou. Duet "Queen of the iVounut Tree." Rev. nnd Mrs. Shepherd. (Encore) "Picaninnv Lovers." Song "A Burglar Boy." Lloyd Ar nold and Clyde Kiinze. Ice cream and enke was nerved by the Rustlers. The contest proved a great success in getting a linger attendance tit Sunday school and on timo for Sunday school. Kev. anil -Mrs. Niophord and daughter Dieiia, left Tuesday for Pnrtlnml to at tend conference week. Quinaby Notes (Capital .loinnnl Special Service) . (iiimihy,. Or., June-2.-1 So heavy is the peach crop on the lowlands fears are entertained for the sal'ctv of uic trees, and crews of men have been pl.iced in most of the orchards Ihin n ing the fruit. The (Quinaby l.ndics Aid society, or ganized two weeks into, met at the home of Mrs. .. A. Anderson Wedncs kiv afternoon. Itefrcflinients ,were served and the time spent pleiisanlly at needlework. The following were present, in addition t'i the hostess and her sister, .Miss hlthcl Collier, who as fisted her in entertaining: Mrs. vivo. I.niiginire, Mrs. Win. Weiss, Sr., Mis. Hdtvard Ko.lgeis, Mrs. ('uul Clirod, f is.. Thomas l.arsen, Mrs, liruce limes Mrs. .lull ii Zielinski.' .Mrs. Ilrown Pen ney, ir. .1. i . Mcl'art liie, Mis'. Susan Mi-Miiiiii mid Miss ChrifctiiW llartild. , Several Quinaby frieilHs attended- the funeral of Mrs. Oavid Martin of Wa conda, who was buried Saturday in Suleiu. : . Mr. and Mrs. Alonzo fannny tirp'vis itwig the former's btotjier r.Ilia 'an noy at tV.tldport this 'week, driving over mid camping enroute. '. .Miss ICIhel i oilier, who has been jilite ill for the past, two weeks, is much-improved in health. - tives lust WVdtfo'sday' 'afternoon. 1 ' , Mr. GeorgC Schyip .hhujed a load of hugs to Snlem Thursday. Mr. Klbert Powell is working at the Snlein post office. Mr. Kred de Vrics recently purohased a Saxon Six. .Mm Welty and Peter Iloffstnfer arc doing sonio carpenter work for 1'. A. F'raicr. ; Mr. Clarence Wen left Wednesday 'afternoon for Detroit where he lius.em plovitieut for the summer. The At Home Club met with Mi. J. f'. Curriu last Thursday afteruooa. By Mori. each successive subsequent insertion' THE DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL Classified Business Telephone Directory A Quick, handy reference for busy people TelephoM EVERYTHING ELECTRICAL ' Salem Eloctrit Co., Masonie Temple, 127 North High Uain 110 PLUMBING, STEAM FITTING AND TINNING T. M. Ban, 164 South Commercial street Uaia 19S TRANSFER AND DRAYAGE ' Salem Truck k Dray Co., corner State and Front streets Uala 74 Try This on Your Eczema If you are'afflicted with Salt Rheum, Tetter, dry Eczema, Acne or Pimples, buy a jar of Dry Zensal. For that watery eruption, or Weeping ' Skin, use Moist Zensal, 50c the jar. CENTRAL PHARMACY, formerly Poole's Dm; Siore TRAVELERS' GUIDE SOUTHERN PACIFIC. NOItTH BOUND No. Id Oregon Kzprmg 5:00a. m. No. rt Sound Special ll.lgu. in. No. L'H Willamette Limited... O :i!2 it. m. No. I J Kliusta I.lmlteiJ ...... 1 1 a. m. No. IS I'ortliind Passenger. .. 1 :2H p, m. No. 1!U Portluuil I'lissi'jiKer. . . fi :00 p. iu. No. 1-1 Portland Kiuress 8 :00 p. Di. No. 2-"-' I'uirtuuil fasti Krelght 10:8(1 p. m. No. 221! Local way freight. . . .10 :33 u. lu. BOl'XH BOUND No. 1 fiillfoniln lOxprrss. . . . 3:"2a. m. No. 17 Hnsi'burg Passenger ..11:20 a.m. No, B.'l Imposition Special . . . 10 :22 a. in. No. 1(1 (.'image (irove Pass. ..4:17 p. ui. Makes connection with No. 7-t (Jeer oruueh. No. 11 Shasta Limited 5:43p.m. No. 27 WlllRiaette Limited... 6:10p.m. No. I:! San I'ranclsco Mprcss 10:30 p.m. No. 221 Wan Francisco Fast Freight 12 :01 n. m. No. 220 Local way Freight.... 8:10a.m. Saib.m .(irnn Line. No. 73 Arrives lit Salem 9:15 a.m. io. 70 Leaves Salem 0:50 a.m. No. 7" Ar. Salem (mixed) 2 :(N p. m. Ao. 71 Leave Salem 4:20 p.m. No connection south t Oeer. ' Svr.c.'lr, Fai.is Citt and Wr.STr.nv. No. 1(11 Lv. Salem, motor 7:00. m. No. Iil.'l Lv Hnleai, motor :4i"ia. m. No. 1U.1 Lv. Siili-m, motor .... 1 :4u p. m. No. 107 l.r. Salem, motor . . . . ; 4 :00 p. m. No. Kiit I.v. Sulcm, motor 8:15 p.m. No. 2.10 Wav Fi't It. Salem. ... :( u. m. No. nil' Ar. Salem 8:40 a.m. No. Hit Ar. Snlem 11:25 a.m. No. Jiiii Ar. Salem 3:10 p.m. No. ii!8-Ar. Salem ;OD p. m. No. 170 Ar. Salem 7:45 p.m. No. 240 Way Fr't ar. Salem... 1:3.1p.m. ORKOON ELKCTRIC RAILWAY CO. , NollTII HOt.'ND Train No. 2 Owl ... ...10 Limited . 12 14 . ... 10 Limited 20 Lv. Snlem 4 :.'1.1 it. m. 7 11 a. m. t) :4.1 a. m. 11 :20 u. in. I 15 p. in 4 :00 . in. Ti :37 p. m, 7 :o5 p. ui Ar. Portland . , A :.1.1 a. ra. . . 0 :20 a. m. ..11 :.'!" a. m. , 11 :.'15 p. ra. . . 4 :00 p. m. , . r :.10 p. m. . . 7 :.10 p. m. ..10:00 p. oi. SOI'TII DOt SO POIITI.AND TO HAIXJt I.v. Portland. Ar- Mi-m (1:4.1 n. m- :"'" (Salem only) 8 2i a. m. ... 6 Limited 10:11 a. m. A STAYTON WEDDING A pretty "wedding was that of Miles Kintz.ulid Miss Mary Kt.el, which wus solemnized tit the Catholic, church at Sublimity, Tuesduy, May ,10, at 1) a. ra. Rev. Father I.uinck off iriuting. The bride wus handsomely dressed in flesh colored Crpo d fhene with chif fon ovi-nlress, jiuid carried a hand some boiupiet if carnations. She was attended by ili;Roo Kintz, a sister of the groom, while the best man wus Frank Kt.el. a brother of the bride. Amelia Kintjs the small sister of tho gromn. was n dainty flower girl. Fol lowing the ceremony a bountiful wed ding dinner was served at the homo of the bride, and during the day the older people were entertained, while iu the evening the young folks hud a jolly time." The bride is the daughter of Mrs. .Ins. Ktiel and one of Sublimity's most popular young ladies, and the groom SEVEN M. Burger. 10 :40 a. m 7 12 55 p.m. 2 :0,-, p. m 0 4 M p. m. 4 :40 p. m. ... 13 Limited .... 8 :40 p. a. B:Ou p. m 17 Local .... 8:10 p. m, 0 :20 p. m 19 11 :2o p. m. ll:4u p. ui 21 Owl 1:05 p.m. h'GHTU BOUND l.r. CervaJlla Ar. Slf 1 :10 p. m 20 6:37 p. a. Lv. Eugene. Ar. Balew 7 :.'!! a. m 10 Limited .... 9 :43 a. a. 1:0 p. m 10 Limited .... 8 :C3 p. m. ! :25 p. m '? 7 :M p. tm. 12:05 p. m 2 Owl 8:10 a.m. BUUIU BOUND I.v. Salem Ar. Engen 2 :(si a. in 21 Owl 8 :50 a. m. 7 : 10 u. m 03 9 :!I0 a. m. 10:1.1 n. m 0 Limited . . . . 12 :25 p m. Lv. Salem Ar. Aitanf 12:00 p. iu 7 ,.. 1:150 p.. Stop! at Cofvnllla I.v. Snlem. Ar. Alhnaf 4 :20 p. m 9 8 :20 p. m. , Ar. Aiianr 9:43 p. at. Lv. Siilcia Ar. I'Tugen 0:40 p. m 13 8:00 p.m. W'OODIIOBV I.otMI, D.IILT ElCBrf SONDITI No. Ill Leaves Salem 8 :40 p. m. No. 03 Arrive) in Su!a 8 :25 p. i. CORVAI.LIS CONrTKCTION NORTH BOO.NU Ar. flair 10 9 :40 a. m. 14 1 .45 p. m. Torvallls '.'.1 a. m. . . . 12 p. m. . . 32 p. in. . . . I O p. m. 18 p. m. .. . 10 4:00 p.m. 20 S :37 p. mi 22 7 :55 p. m. south BOUND S 9 7 13 Snlem 15 . ra. 20 p. m. , .10 p. m. , 40 p. in. , Ar. Corvallla ...11 :33a. ra. , . . . B :47 p. m. : . . . 2 :20 p. m. 1 . . . 8 :00 p. m, ' WILLAMETTE RIVER ROUTE) Oregon City Transportation Company ; Leave Portland for Oregon City, Hutteylllc; ; Newberg. Mission (St. Paul I, Wheatland, t Salem (dally except Sunday) ..0:45 a. m, ; I.eiiTB Portland for Independence. Alhany ('orrnllls, (Tues., Thura., Sat.) 6 :45 a. m. ' Returning Leave CorvallfS 8 a. ra Mon., Wed., Fd. Alhanv 7 a. m Mon., Wed., Frt. Indepeuilcnce. . . . 9 a., m Mon., Wnd., Frt I Mm ........ 1 1 H. ui. to a. m. -Hon.. we., r ru 0 a. m. Tues., Thurs., Bat ' Salem is the some of Mr. and Mrs. John Kinta , and is liked by all who kaow him, anil this popular young couple havo.a host of friends who extend their heartiedt congratulations. Mrs. Joe Ktzel and son, Frank, expeel1 to leuvc Sunday for the east und ths newlyweds will occupy her home in Sa-1 bliniity until she returns. Stuyton Stuudurd. Q WANT ADS OurWontAdswill always brir$you Signal results, ThGydGartheraYloyaicart your want. Tru one. J McCORNACK BCILDIXa