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THE DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL. SALEM, QHEGOM, FRIDAY, FEB. 23, 1917. NIKS ! Willamette Valley News Halls Ferry News (Capital Journal Special Service) Halle Kerry. Feb. 2-. The paa ulg nf Hulls Kerry are enthusiastically con giatulating themselves in hnving at tained a school district, same having been recently granted: it was sorely needed ns maiiv children in the niiniodi to viiinitv have of tin- necPssarv schooling which each ami every child is rightly entitled to. We are strong up tins way now for his hmiiir, Judge llnshoy. Notices have been posted calling a school meeting of the above, mentioned district, same t le known as district l.'IS, Hulls Kerry, said mooting to he held Feb. Hth, Monday. 1 . m.. this meeting is to ho held in the old lint is its aim, they eitend a cordial invi tatiou to all neighborhood laides to meet with them. Meetings to be held John A. 1 .auk ford, wife nnd son. who have spent the pa, year in the eastern states, have returned and are domiciled twice each Wednesday. Mrs. David Mathei. thing on the' Halls Feriy tarn:, has as her house! guests her brother and wife, Mr. and' Mrs. Coleman of Nebraska, they are grentlv pleased with our mild, delight- long been deprived i ful climate. neorge muion, wuo nas reci nnv pur chased a ten acre tract of land of the l!ivriow Land Co., MM Halls Ferry, lies .i crew of men at work clearing' ground and expects to iiegin building ( soon. William Snyder an old scout of pio neer times, has sold his homestead to Mr. and Mis. C. W. Schwab, new coni- troni .Nebraska, vacating premises month ou each alternate in their home at Halls Perry. Rickey News (Capital' Journal Special Service) Kickey, Feb. 23. Mrs. Crim spent the week end in Salem with her daugh ter, Mrs. .1. Howard News Frn nk .M:deay Satuiduy nighr. Little Bruce Bancroft who had tonsils removed, is doing nicely. Adolph C.esner was the guest of War-, ron Wallace Friday evening. Mr. and Mrs. K. A. . Lewis returned i (Capital Journal Special Service) Independence, Feb. 23. Dr. ('. F. Cropp spent Sunday in Portlaad. Mrs. J. B. Thompson of Albany is the guest, of her bro.hcr Uow Waiker. (or a few day. Miss Penrle Percival returned home from Portland Tuesdny. after spending a week there studying the latest styles in spring millinery. Mrs. Alpha Bas'-ue returned home from Portland Wednesday af'er attend ing the millinery .'i.cn there. Mrs. K. Bacon of Tillamook is the house guest of her mother, Mrs. ( has. Smith, for a few days. W. Perrv returned home the iiast of Warn and Mrs. Ada at 17 1 Jf.i 19 eeats and docks at 20fa 22 cents Turkeys and gees were also firm. The pork market was strong with the best Selling up to IS 1 - cents. Top grade veal brought 15 to 15 1-3 cents. Mohair Going Op. The eastern mohair market hag been comparatively inactive during the week. Prices on everything are very firm, however, and the tendency is uaturally upward. Commenting on the foreign situation, the Boston Commercial but letin says: "In Yorkshire the situation is quiet pr, no news of mohair being reported, although prices are firmly quoted. Sales at the Cape latterly havo been small. Basutos having brought 33 cents for a small quantity lately. Alpaca has been moving slowly in Liverpool. A sale of seconds is recently reported from that Or'ron Frvsbie. lrvin Caplinger and j ;,. fr',m " auk Harris attended the dance at . M,s ' ot ''r in ron:nni nisi we-. , , u. .... ...:.... t--. . . ...I ttwoivil i III' llil'K. .17fl I L' i n a aue'iT 1 ; , arv combing, 50(n5.ic; best carding. 55 nesday evening. tu.. . tn... Dixon attended the millinery openings! . a hi '": '' I "Boston auotat ions: Budd " bouae, at nails Ferrv station. I and having smaller acreage of the Hi II is an interesting bit of history wor-lerview Lanil Co., and building a neat the of note, that this, the first meeting : bungalow. ol the new district should be held at i C c r.- .... ., i,,tiu.l ,;.;- t!1 oo , goon cnriuug, Dvyn ooc ; oroinarv ooilii . ouovi. w.., . iv. . ... .. tjs rr.. n I M " " .. , . i i i hi ii in)' . i.i u jui. roiciun: i pe nrsi. ar:: accepted a position in turkey, fair average, nom- I the Conkev and i young student mechanic? neut citizens of Halls Ferrv vet one of the strongest advocates the old residence o) this good old pio neer citizen. He being among the first of the few to settle in this section, now resting in his last long sleep with the I people of yesterday, and the new gen-j oration, the people of today, can but honor hint and pay tribute to his car 1 li' 1 claims. The Uuffon Brother'! of Halls Fern is dearine sumo, with view of going in have the contract of furnishing the ; to the onion business on an extensive timbers for the new dub house, to be (scale, with the high cost of living and built soon at the golf links, which is the much heretofore despised ouion to be constructed oi logs ot generous j soaring into the class of luxuries, it dimensions and two stories, the prints I looks as though Mr. Buffon had the show an up to date building and VMS' (right "view." picturesque. A lot of interesting im-j ft, .. Cain, one of our new citizens, proveiiients are coining out Riverside recently from Monroe, Oregon, who ill drive'' towards Halls Ferry, nnd ru-;sn has purchased n tract of land, is nior has it we are soon to have a new ! raising "cain" in the timber by ex store building. tensive clearing. We an glad to congratulate our. Miss Schwab with her younger sis iicighhnrs at Livesley station on tin' tor, Miss Laura, who is attending high good gravel road that is being put in school in Salem, are week end visitors from Livesley station to the golf links iat the homo ol' their parents, Mr. and nine being constructed and donated DV Mr. C. . Schwab Mis. I). A. Harris who bus been ill with la grippe is able to bo up again. i: : c, ..e ..... - rnu .. r.. ..... ... 41. a it... .'in line .i niiiuii uni oi inn lyii.'ui i m iii-iioii iui iii-,.'cii- in in ...v, . fe.u a bachelor: nr.v last ! nday was Kesolved that i.in- , - sharnlv reduced, but stocks are so liehl of coin dil more for his country than 'grade, has made a neat wooden box for . 4. . ' u-a ,.,;. , k..7 maintained without difficultv. There is The points Onion Demand Small. consumption of onions at all reached by Portland has been the new school district we have, is con ) Washington. Only married women were holding the school wood, stantiy making improvements on hisj allowed to debate and every one seem-1 Mrs."llavid Mills and daughter Lenta f arm. I ed very anxious to see the ' hens " have returned to their home near Shaw. W. H. BHffaa who has recently pur-! scratch and peck. Mrs. Whitney was Qur nlrai mR;j ,.nI.ripr ,. Msber, chased a twelve acre tract of beavei chosen lender for the alfirmative and i c( . ;n on a four wheels all along the lam land of the Kiverview Land Co.. Mis. C.iini for the negative. I hursday , these snowy and rainv davs. evening Mrs. Wnitney received word W(J cmM hardly get along without one oi ner osuswi guuhi uvi m- j-n-n the T. A. Livesley Co. We only wish: we also had a few that were more pro gressive. The ladies of Halls Ferry and vicini-j ty liaii' recently organised an afler-l noon club, known as the "Recreation slub,: work rending, music, literature, 'ancyjtrv hou nnd a general social help to each tect. Mis. 1.. M. Laiikt'oid of Riveraide Park farm at Hulls Ferry, one of the most progressive of our farmers, has been making additional improvements, building a strong granery, capacity of 2tMM) bushels, and an up to date poul- Whitmore was the nrcm- eoimi not ue pies- ivi... ent so .Mrs. wnitney ami .us. .u. .. Magee tried to bold the fort against Mrs. Uriat, Mis. Killiiin and Mrs. A. Parsons, but went down two to three. After the debate the following pro gram was given: Recitation, Mary Kil Uva4i solo. Irene Killiuii: recitation, lr vin Caplinger; duet, Miss Schaller. Miss Edwards; recitation. Miss Hazel Harris; recitation, Margaret Magee; recitation, M. M. Magee; reading of Oatette, Frerd Hickman. They could have divided the school fund with "the church" thus relieving the state of some of the responsibilities of public education. This would have been in line with this sectarian business the late legislature distinguished itself for. Miss F.sther Bowers is housekeeper and caretaker in the family of Mrs (lleasoii on Eighteenth street, Salem. Spalding Plasters Demonstrator is here again and we wish any one troubled with RHEUMATISM or kindred diseases, kidney, liver or lung troubles, call and talk it over and get one of these absorbent agents free to try. You will be surprised to know what they will do for you, for they are not merely plasters but Spalding Plasters.- There is a difference. - Here for a few days only. Take advantage of this and get something really good for RHEUMATISM PERRY'S DRUG STORE 115 S. Commercial Street Fruitland News (Capital Journal Special Service.1 Fruitland. Ore. Feb. 23. At the spe citil school meeting held Friday, the Kith, T. J. Eggler was elected to fill out the unexpired term of M. M. Ransom, who was n member of the school board, but who had removed from the dis trict. E. J. Mills is rapidly recovering from bis two weeks' siege of measles. The Jackson family is also much improved. 'nv that thev have finshed up the business at the state house let us all sing Gloria in Excelsis. This week our school is being B4Ut4 by Miss Richmond and Miss Sullivan of the state normal at Monmouth. These young ladies speak in high praise of the Fruitland school. ) Wonder bow Representative Tichenor felt when Mr. Thompson imprinted that , magic circle with a draw string on his blushing check; Is that net to form a precedent to be followed In future as ticmbl vs? A short while ago H. C. Todd, our teacher, book some of the pupils of the sixth, seventh and eighth grades to Sa lem to see the legislature perforin. He then chaperoned them to n photo studio and had their pictures taken in a group. And this all at his own expense Mr. Todd has endeared himself to all his stu dents and w ill be long remembered by them for his many kindnesses- In its practical operation that surgical bill might come under the head of niicl tv to animals. The humane society s attention is called to this. Ernest Bennett and Harold Lattin have made a nice dresser or commode to hold the lunch pails of the pupils at school. It is a nice piece of work pret tily stained to show the grain of the wood nnd reflects credit on the these State House News Governor Withvcombe this morning signed house bill 550, which is the road bond I. ill introduced by Representative Bchimpff. All the bills are now signed by the governor. There was only one veto made, and that was house bill 115, which provided for pitting county roads within the limits of St, Helens under the jurisdiction of the city. reason to believe, however, that pr'ces have now almost reached the limit. Potatoes, it is believed, will go high er yet, as the demand has not been seriously curtailed by the high values ruling. There was but little business done in the jobbing district because of the holi day, and the Front street houses mere closed in the afternoon. There are but 20 carloads of onions remaining in Oregon nt the time, and to of these have already been sold and awaiting shipment. This leaves but 10 cars for sale during the remainder of the season. Announcement to that ef fect was made during the day by V. T. Hwank, selling representative of the Confederate Onion Growers' association. The Daily Capital Journal Classified Telephone and Business Directory A Quick, Handy Reference for Busy People t-HHHttMtMtMmtttHttmtt Teleione EVERYTHING ELECTRICAL Salem Electric Co., Masonic Temple, 127 North High Main M PLUMBING, STEAM FITTING AND TINNING T. M. Hair, 164 South Commercial street Main 1M TRANSFER AND DBAYAGE Salem Truck & Dray Co., comer State nnd Front streets Main " FOR SALE If we are forced into war, it will be some comfort at least to reflect that Von Tripitz will never draw down any Noble prize money. THE MARKETS I FOR SALE A bargain, 40 acres, 20 acres in cultivation, 6 room house, good barn, out buildings, fruit; four miles from good town in Douglas county. Hquaro Deal Realty Co., 202 U. S. Bank bldg. MISCELLANEOUS FLORA A. BREWSTER, M. D. Neu rologist, nervous and chronic, diseas es a specialty. 35 vrs. experience with drugs, surgery and drugless methods. Examination free. 712 State St. Phone 1350. FRl'ITLAND Nl'RSERY High and Ferrv Sts. Full line nursery stock. .Italian prune a specialty. Nursery lo cated one mile east of penitentiary. Address R. 0, Baleni, Ore. Phone 100 F21. JNITED ARTISANS Capital AaaemMj, No. 84, meets every Thursday at 8 p. m. in I. O. O. F. hall. C. O. Matltxk, M. A. C. A Vibbert secretary, Crowa Drug store, 338 State street. A. O. D. W. noteetloa Lodge N. X Meets every Monday evening at 8 In the McCornack ball corner Court and Liberty McKadden, recorder ; A. L. Brown, financier ; K. B. Duncan, treasurer. SALEM HUMANE SOC1HTT D. D. KeehK, president ; Mrs. L u Tlllson, secretarw. All cases of cruelty or neglect of damh animals should be reported te the secretary for Investigation. Harvey Wells, insurance commission er is in Portland on business connected with the oil ice. Ho ill' expe next Monday. cted back 4tt4ttt 22 BUY NOW tt tx XX I 8 Is Good Advice This is a most opportune time to select an Overcoat or Raincoat. The styles in these garments change but little frfom year to year. The prices are now greatly reduced and the qualities much better than will be possible to get Mens Overcoats, $25.00 now $18.75; $20.00 now $14.85; $15.00 now $12.50 Rain Coats have been reduced to just One-Half Price: $15.00 Coats now $7.50; $10.00 Coats now $5.00; $7.00 Coats now $3.50 HART SCHAFFNER & MARX CLOTHES A thrifty buyer will take advantage of the Suit Bargains we are offering in H. S. & M. and other makes of Clothes. tt tt XX As a result of an extended writenp in the Engineering News, of New Vork city, of the highway depudtinent 's lit tle bridge manual, which was publish ed in December, the department has been receiving calls from every nook and crannic of the United States for copies. Requests have been received from I'hiladelphin, Xcw York city, Ohio, Illinois, Arizona, Texas, West Vir ninin. Quebec. Canada; and Boston, Mass. Articles or incorporation were filed this morniiiL' bv the Valentino Manu facturing company of I'ortland to deal in wooden tovs and novelties. The cap ital is given "as $80,096 und the incor porators John L. Valentine, T. K. Oon lon, Waurice V. Seitz. The American Bronze and Brass Works filed with a capital or 110,(10(1 for establishing a ireneral foundry. I tie incorporators were Robert Gray, Mat thew Camobell and D. A. Schindler. The place of business II Portland. Supplementary articles oi incorpora tion changing the name of the Fourth Street Store, I'ortland, to "Levitts,' was tiled. Also supplementary articles bv the Portland Motor Car company "vtcndinir the nowers of the corpora tion to the building and owning of warehorses. PRODUCE PRICES HIGHER Tortland, Ore., Feb. 23 With the out side demand stll active and the weath er unsettled , the egg market was firm yesterday and about half a cent higher. Sales were reported on the street at 32 1-2 and 33 cents, case count. Butter wns very firm and sube ex tras were quoted up to 39 cents. City prints were out at the new advance price of 12 cents in plain wrappers. The poultry market is in a very firm position and is likely to continue so, as flocks in the country are known to be much reduced, owing to the high cost of feed. A local dealer's circular says: ""We advise. all poultry people to pro duce iust as much as possible this spring for stocks have 'all over the I'nited States) been greatly depleted. Prices will surely be lugli ana we sliouiu meei the situation. Eggs will also be high nnd all pullets should be saved from slaughter. " Hens and spring roosters were quoted The following prices for fruits and vegetables aro those asked by tho wholesaler of the retailer, and not what is paid to the producer. All other prices are those paid tho pioduccr. Corrections arc mado daily. CHIROPRACTIC SPINOliOQIST DR. O. L. SCOTT Graduate of Chiro practic's Fountain Head, Davenport, Iowa. Jf you have tried everything and got no relief, try Chiropractic spinal adjustments and get well. Of fice 406-7-8 V. S. National Bank building. Phone Main 87. Besidence, Main 828-B. Hay has taken a tumble in price, according to market quotations this morning, itutterfat and butter hold steady in price, country butter selling for forty cents. Kggs are on the raise, with indications of further advances if (he cold snap continues Smelt is coining into the' iiiarkel in quantities, and prices are UNDERTAKERS DH MOLAY COMMANDER!, No, B, K. T.- Regular conclave fourth Friday to each mouth at 8 o'clock p. m.. In Maaonle Temple. Sojourning Sir Knlgbta are courteously Invited to meet with nt. Lot L. Plane, B. C, Frank Turner, recorder. UOiraoN OOtlNCIL, No. 1, R. ft 8. M. Stated asseuilily first Monday In eac month, Masonic Temple. N. P. Raamue sen, Thrice Illustrloua Matter; Wenn C Nlles, recorder. SALEM COUNCIL NO. 2822 Knlghte to Ladles of Security Meets every 2nd aa4 4th Wednesday eack month at Hurtt Hull. Visiting members are Invited te attend. E. h Walttn, financier, 480 a. 14th Street. PACIFIC LODGE No. 00, A. F. ft A. at Stated communications third Friday In each month at 7 :30 p. m. In tit Masonic Temple. W. II. Dancy, W. U, 1 f.rnent H. Choate, aeeretary. &k Ztl WOODMEN OF TUB, WOR,n-Meet ever, directors. Latest modern methods known to the profession employed 499 Court St. Main 120, Main 9888. II CLIP TtHS AND PUT ON WIFE'S DRESSER Men's Work Shoes $3.95 -r -v-r-T-T-T --v-T4"t-4 SALEM WOOLEN MILLS STORE 26 Boys' Suits at Half Price quite large going down Grains Wheat $1.20(i$1.2j Oats, new .- 45c Bran $28.!i0 Shorts, per ton $32 Hay, cheat 8 10 Hay, vetch 10U Hay, vetch $12 Hay, timothy $16 Butter Buttcrfat 43c Creamery butter, pat pound 44c Country butter 'iO(a li'-c Eggs and Poultry Eggs, trade 30c Eggs, cash 29c Hens, pound 1516c Roosters, old, per pound 9c Turkeys, live 1921c Turkeys, dressed 22"a)2'lc Ducks, live lol(ic Geese, live 12c Pork, Veal and Mutton Fork, on foot 10L-H 3 e Veal, according to quality ....ltfolSMrf Veal, according to quality 10il3c Steers 68e Cows 45'jC Bulls 4(oiae Kwcs Bt Lambs lie Wethers 68e Figs and Dates Figs, 30 12-oz $2.60 Black figs 10e White figs lie Goldeu dates 15 Dromedary dates $3.75 Vegetables Cabbage 6c String garlic 7(5)10c Fotatoes, per 100 pounds ....$2.7r(S;3.00 Parsnips, carrots and beets ..$1.25 Green onions 40c Artichokes $1.10i Lettuce, California, crate $3.25 Onions 9(5)9 VjC Celery 1.101.25 Tatnale husks, lb 10c Cauliflower $3.00 Brussels sprouts 18o Fruits Apples - Oranges, navels ' Lemons, per box Bananas, pound ; i aniormn grape i rim RIGDON-BICHABDSON CO. Funeral directors and undertakers, 252 North High street. Day and night phone 183. SCAV ANGER SALEM SCAVENGER Charles Soos, proprietor. Garbage and refuse of al kinds removed on monthly contract! at reasonable rates. Yard and cess pools cleaned. Office phone Mair 2247. Besidence. Main 2272. MONEY TO LOAN ON Good Heal Estate Security THOS. K. FORD Over Ladd & Bush bank, Salem, Oregon MONEY TO LOAN Eastern Money at Lowest Bates, on approved Security. Homer H. ;ii.i:th, Room 5, McCornack Bldg., Salem, Or. INSURANCE AND REAL ESTATE Fridav night at 8 o'clock in Derby bldg., Court and High Sts. A. J. Swcinink, C. ('.; It. S. Geer, clerk, 507 Court street. Phone 593. B. N. A. ' 1 Oregon Grape Camp ' ' Na. 1360, meet every Thursday evening in Derby and Laiky building, Oonrt and High streets; Mrs. Sylvia Sehaupp 1971 Market, oracle; Mrs. Melissa Persons, recorder, 1296 North Commereul. Phone 1430M. TRAVELERS' GUIDE CHAS. B. HODGKIN General Insur ance, Surety Bonds, real estate and rentals. Hubbard hide. Phone 386. tf K.LECTBIO 8UPPLT Co., 220 N. Liberty Phone 263. A com plete line of Electric Supplies and fixture STOVE REPAIRING i STOVES REBUILT AND REPAIRED 50 years experience. Dtpot National and American fence Sizes 26 to 58 in. high. Paints, oil and varnish, etc. Loganberry and hop hooks. Salem Fence and Stove Works, 25f Court street. Phone 124. ORBGON BLECTRIC RAILWAY CO. NORTH BOUND Lv. Salem Train No. Ar. Portland 4 :38 a. m 2 Owl :85 a. as. 7:15 a. m 0 9 :M a. ah 9:46 a. m 10 Limited 11:30 a. m. 11:20 a. m 12 1:35 p. m. 1 :50 p. m 141 1. 4 :0V p. m 4 imp. m lo Limited ... 5:50 p.m. 5 .10 p. in 20 7:40 p. m. 7:55 p. m 22 10:00 p. at aOUTH BOUND Portland to Saijh Lv. Portland 6 :30 a. in. Halem 8 :35 Eugene 10 :Bo a. H :30 a. in. 10 :45 a.m. 2 .05 p.m. . . 4 :40 p. m. 8 :05 p. m. . . 9 :20 p. in. . 11 :45 p. m. . Lv Corvallls 4 :10 p. m. . Lv. Eugene. 7 :35 a. m. 1 :55 p. m. . 5 :25 p. m. . 12 :05 p. in. . Lv. Bnlem. 1 55 a. m. . 10:15 a.m. . Lv. Salem 12 :55 p. m. . Lv. Salem. 4 :15 p. m. . 5 Limited 7 ..... 0 . 13 Limited . ...17 Local . IB .... ...21 Owl .. NOKTIl BOUND 10 :11 a. m, 12:50 p. a. . . 4 :io p. m, . . 8 :40 p. ta, . . 8:10v. a. ..11:20 p. av .. 1 :60p. m. ...20 10 Limited . 10 Limited r t -v-v t-v 4-v I ! , . i-1 . I irrouo fruit Warns Women Against Ww:l, ting Corns and Says They i ('ocuai,uU Lift Right Out Bceanae style decrees that women crowd and buckle up their tender toes in li:-l heel footwear they suffer from corns, then they ctrt and trim at these painful pests which merely makes the corn grow hard. This suicidal habit 5Qc(rtl 2.50(a 2.75 3.50g;4.00 5c 3.50 $.j.5O(&6.00 8 3.50 $10 1.15 OSTEOPATH and arc Betall Prices Country butter KgK'i dozen Sti(ar, cane Sugar, beet Creamery butter Flour, lurd wheat Flour, vnlley $1,9002.00 . 40c . 35c $8.45 $8.25 r.0c $2.10(2.40 may cause lockjaw warned to stop it. A few drops of a drug called free.-! one applied directly uKin a sore corn give (jnick relief and soon the entire corn, root and all, lifts out without I pain. Ask the drug store nian for a! ipiarter of an ounce Of f reewuie, which costs very little but is sufficient to re move every hard or soft corn or callus from one 'a feet. This drug is gummy but it dries in a moment und simply shrivels up the: corn without inflaming or even irri tating tho surrounding tissue or skiu. PORTLAND MARKET -Wheat: Portland, On Club, $1.52. Bed Russian, -1.30. Bluestem, fliMs Forty fold, $1.54. Oats: No. 1 white feed, $3i. Barlev: Feed, :. Bogs: Best live, $12.35(ii 12.(10. Prime steers, $9tl60. Fancy cows, $7(8. Calves, ( 10. Spring lambs, $12(il3. DBS. B. H. WHITE and B. W. WAL TON Osteopathic physicians and nerve specialists. Qraduate of Amer ican school of Osteopathy, jarksville, Mo. Post graduate and specialized is nerve diseases at Los Angeles college Treat acute and chronic diseases Consultation free. Lady attendant Office 505-506 U. 8. National Bank building. Phone 859. Residence, 341 North Capital street. Phone 469. WATER COMPANY 8ALEM WATER COMPANY Offie corner Commercial and Trade streets Bills payable monthly in advance. LODGE DIRECTORY ..T.wr... , ,i . T . I . I.' M iw lUiDlCi Am HI'IT.UI, ', "''"' ... . 'I n .... gon Cedar Cump. No. 5246. meets ever Tbarsdav evenliiK at 8 o'clock la ale Derby-Lniky bldg., corner Court and High streets. J. F. Day, V. C, J. A Wright, Clerk. RALRM IX)rOB Nt. 4. A. F. A A. II. Htated ceinmunicatlons f rst Friday ll each month at 7 :30 p. m. Id the Maaonb Temple. Chas. MdCarter, W. U. ; . I Holver. secretary. Hggs: Selected local ex., Hens, 18 l-2(o 19c. Broilers. 18(7i 2dc. Uecse, 12 1 2(al3c. I Ar. Sat 5 :80 p. m, Ar. Bat Ml 0:45 a a. 4 :00 p. a. 22 7 .56 p . a. ...2 Owl 4 :35 a. a. SOUTH BOUND Ar. Bugeat ...21 Owl 0 :80 a. a. .. 5 Limited 12 :2s pa. Ar. Albaaa T 1 -.60 p. a. Stops at Corvallls Ar. Albaaa 0 -.10 p. a. Ar. Albaaa . . 7 :30 a a. Ar. BugeM IS 8:50 p. at Lv. Corvallls. 8:25 a. a. .. 12:12 p.m. .. 2:11p.m. .. 4:10 p.m. .. 6:18 p.m. .. Lv. Salem. 10 :16 a.m. .. 4 :15 p.m. .. 12:65 p.m. .. 6 :4U p. Lv. Salem. 6 15 p. m. . . COttVALLIS CONNECTION NORTH BOUND Ar. Hale 10 8:45 a aw 14 1:45 p. a, 10 4 :00 p. a. 20 5:80 p. a. 22 7:58 p. a. SOI 111 BOUND Ar. Carvallla 5 11 :83 a a. 0 8:88 p. a 1 2:20 p. a. 18 8:00 p. a. SalbuCebr Limb. No. 78 Arrives at Salam 0:18 a as. No. 78 Leaves Salem 0:60 a m No. 75 Ar. Salem (mixed) 2:00 p.m. No. 74 Leave Salem 3 :05 p. a. No conaectleo south of Ueer. Salem, Falls Citt and Wsstbbn No. 161 Lv. Salem, motor 7 :00 a. a. No. 103 Lv. Salem, motor 9 :40 a. a. So. 106 Lv. Salem for Monmouth and Alrlle 1:40 p.m. So. 187 Lv. Salem, motor 4 :00 p. ra No. 160 Lv. Salem, niotar 8:15p.m. No. 230 War Fr't lv. Salem. . . .8 :00 a. m Ko. 162 Ar. Sulem 8:80a a. No. 104 Ar. Salem 11:18 am. So. 160 Ar. Salem 8:15 p. m No. 168 Ar. Saltm 8 :0i p. m No. 170 Ar. Balsa So. 210 Way Fr't ar Salm. 7:45u 2 :30 p. m. WILLAMETTE lilVKIt ROIJTB Orrgnn City Transportation Powyany Boats lenve Salem for I'ortland Monday. Wednesday and Friday at 11 a. m. ; an8 Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday mornings at 6 a. m. Fort'orvallla the boats ieav Salem Tuesday, Thursday and Saturduy evenings at 8 o'clock. Boats leave Porv land for Salem at 0 .45 each inornlnf.