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THE DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL. SALEM. OKFGO?, MONDAY. MARCH 12. 1917. SEVEN' Willamette Valley News AtrrncviTla 'Pnnnta Aro Nhether e rould niakp a good rheee' aiM-d the emmet fur kurr but luure nuiiiuw vwv, amv :,.. in Aun,Bviih. ; ,,,,. in Tilla- m,"i rroni"""- MVfranrri wiure me ti r i f n r -i ' ., . .. .. utnut doej and sst was get uuming lur uieese rauuiy , n,,Hk a" Iur "' u,u ting hue and nothing derate a any reason siv couluu t miikc Dalks Local News Wilfrid P. Juwa. vice-pvaident of the Xurtawestria National bask of I'ort laud. w in the city Tuesday. TTe drove over to l'Vd. wturnia in the- after noon, as the guest of luv N- Hicknk. rnnhirr of the Auraro State dank. Mr. Gates Items (Capital Joornal Special Nervier) Gates, Maria 10. The som, but it i atill eohl. anotr U all Several left before the maKine triim to valley ton an netting iu touch nitb the couuty l ank The nui'tini of T business ini'ii and fwn Itetter pei. dainricu of Auiityvtlle and virinity held last nialit at Hoiu'a liull f.u- the purM,s of considering the ndvi'lilitiv of '-! iiUislniij; n cheese factory here failed to dt'M'loo concentrated action mi ihc part if those prewnt. l.m t oi a j;imh i'i'pri-iitnlion tf dairymen c rounttMl for tit argument for and :;m the pripisit ion ltiuy mainly lll'tHI'tMl til" llllnilK'HK men nlio llll'l ml Inl tin- ni.'etiiig together under the leadership of Mr. ljuiiiii of tin1 North went Cri'aim'rv Kupplv coimmhiiv. - it fs thought the liuiryuuui fniJt'd to attend tl Rickey News on i mint nf ihe Imtl weather. Mr. Qiiiiin. who is here for the pur pose of estiiMishing a cheese factory, said at the .beginning of his idiort ad drew: "I am lieiv to do business with yon in a business like nay," and he bore that statement out during the re mainder of the evening. A. V. Ncliunk was one of the firnt to su'aK stroiifiiy in tavor or a rmvc mi. decided t" meet Benin Monday aft ernoon and attempt to pet more dairy- Mr. Webb, mini i attempting to put ' men out. through, a cheese factor at Sublimity i At 10 tiVlwk thin morning about enlightened tlio member of the meeting iMiOU had been subscribed. Record. comenhat on the cheese nnd cheese fnetory question. He is an old hand at J rheee making, having learned the trade at the age of 12 in Wiwoimiu. He of- t'ered his servieeg if a factory is estate- (Capital Journal Special Service) lished, on the eounnision basi. He h'ickreall. March 10. In the bnsket would operate it in counedion nith "th rall game on Saturday March 3rd, be er factories ho lj promoting. John lTO,n Sal.m junior aiuh and lUckreall nri k, or t rautree, said we could not 1 the latter came off victor. The ) .to iifttt-r us ne uunf koou worn in uii' i(., team has not lost a game playeil -m laritiri, -nr. eou also worKeii in , i,eir n-u vnomil. - Tillamook fnctorio. n,, Thursday afternoon March 1st. oflicers. Kdwin I)it?., on of H. H. Deetz, of Xi-edy, broke his arm numeral daya ago while visiting his friend Hex Hentlev, south of ton v. The large bone in Ills left wri-t was broken, though at first it was though t b- kjirnined. ronilay ; evening he. vnlb'd at the hospital to I have the fraituie reductd. Hubbard! Mrs. Jennie Mcl'ardy went to l'ort land this wck on business. Mrs- I-ong and Nellie went to Allny on business. The I'ronressiw club met in their hall last niht. They must hav had a gn-at tune by the noise they made. There nill be a daiu-e in the t-ntcs hall Saturday night. Mrs. R. Monjoe entertained the cem etery Bocicty Thursday, all resent had a aite time. Percy Chance moved his family to Mill Citv last week, he will take Vha'i C' Kntei prise. . oi me ger ooroinK iras- To set a valuation upou a poition of r the Martin C esey estate, which is lo j cated in Mu!tuomah county, the eounty t R,'n' j ue.mj Miss Laura lu regard to tUc facts of profits in the a nicetinir of farmers nnd ull others ereamery business for the dairymen ('. interested was held at the Artisan hall I.. Martin gave a short interesting talk bore, lor the purpose of establishing a neit her for or against n cheese factory,! cheese factory, also oigauizinz a r'nriu btit left his homers to decide which was era union. The meeting was well at t he most profitable. tended and much enthusiasm shown. ('. M. Miller, D- F. Knstburn, audi A cheese factory for this vicinity is Chairman O. K. Darby talked in favor: only a matter of a short time now- of n factory while others seemed in j The dance given' by the local or-! was exerted iipon him by other pc doubt. A. J'. Spepr snvs we are notlchestra Saturday evening at the Aiti- at the tiiuc. Observer. Kink returned from V'.a her sister from Cor on a visit. KolM-rtson was in (iates few days this week. Ilailev lleseinan went over the hill ! Klkhorn Thursday, there is " foot of snow at the Black r.agle mines. Mrs. Stuart who has been bed tast court lias appointed as appraisers C. B. Jones, tieorge I. Dove and 1. 1.. Matt hew a. The ( roperty consists of one tot near the line between Washington anil .Multnomuu eoi'nties. t leborah J. Davis, daughter of the ileceaseu, nas ruea a petition witn tne ,:, iu .,..: o little bet county court contesting the m of the' (, i(1 a1' hrr .laughter 'a in Al late tieorge . Stephenson. She also i,aliv asks to be appointed administrator of ,.,.,, ,lf nholbnrn was up to the estate. The petitioner claims h"r Cintes this week. father was not of sound mind when he Tn',, -iri,, ot OatPs school are go- Nimie in i nuu tiiut utoiue iimtieitce , tn take mi cntiklllll lessons. factory and when the question as t ready for such an enterprise. Only two sun hall was well attended nnd all re 4 TTTt tttttttttt "- 4,. h " 0 if it CIW tH'Hl WW 13 11 IS II 11 II it I! HIgIbGFa.de W TT IT rf TP3 , ,r , r-n m-.rvin,!-,, umai -im .giaii o-nir-wir.n iiwrin tm,m n-T rr ni.i n-f.iK.ni t trim, ii-if.ftrii. i rnil TJ WE ARE RECEIVING SHIPMENTS OF BOTH MEN'S AND WOMEN'S SHOES EACH DAY, BOTH BY EXPRESS AND FREIGHT IN ALL OF THE NEW THINGS; THE NEW SILVER GRAY? THE NEW GRAY BUCK TOPS WITH BLACK VAMPS, WITH WASH KID IN ALL THE LATEST LASTS, THE NEW HIGH LOW HEEL IN GRAY-BUCK TOPS AND TAN VAMPS. SPRING SHOES IN ALL PRICES FROM To V. N. ISSN 44444- t 44444444-4444444444444444 4-4 ltirtod a good' time. Miss Riley spent Saturday and Sun dav with relatives at Monmouth. Miss Edna Martin accompanied Miss Mabel Craven home from Monuiouth to spend Sunday; " " . Mr. and Mrs. 'Ramsey, who left sometime ago intending to make their home in eastern Oregon, did ndt fin'd the place quite to their liking and have returned to Kickreall. They have rented John Orr's farm south of here and will move there immediately. Otis Waite has bought a brand new auto of the Ford variety. Mr. end Mrs. Riley of Monmouth called on relatives here Saturday. Mabel Craven who was taken ill at Monmouth Sunday night, was operated on for appendicitis at the hospital in Dallas Tuesday. She is getting along nicely now, and her many friends here hope tor a speedy recovery for her Victor Point Locals . (Capital Journal Special Service) Victor 1'oiut. March 12 -Elmer King is about to trade' Iris farm for eastern Oregon property.. ... Those who will build barns this spring are F. Albaw, .1. U, Peterson ami F. A. Doerller. Hurley Rodgers has sold his fiinn to Mark Gobne. Paul .laquot will go into the chicken business quite extensively. He will build a chicken house 1-1x40 feet. The Idle Hour woman's club met at Mrs. F. A. Doerf,ler's Veilnesday. Jasper King , is home from Salem hiirh school to' .run. the ranch while his father is in oastj:fii Oregon. Mr- Gregory pianos in t hi and J. hoini Heath put new this week. MARRIED AT SILVERTON Klvir R. Knglish and Miss I.nla Hampton were happily married nt the home of the bride's parents north of this citv, Thursday, March 1st, Rev. K. M. Smith or -the tsilveitort M. K. church officiating. The bride has lived here but a short time, lier parents hav ing bought part of the Kuglish ranch. She is a charming and attractive young woman. MV; Kurdish lis one of our sturdy ranchers and owns a nice home. The "iiniH'V young couple left for a short honeymoon trip and upon their return will take up their residence on their ranch. Appeal. STRIKERS ARE FIRM Oakland, . Cal., March V2. Xo im mediate hope of a settlement of the strike of 3(101) members of the shipyard laborers union was in sight today. The men refused yesterday the graduated scale offered, by the shipyard owners nnd declared they will stand out for their, orjginnl demand of 3 a Uny. v The Daily Capital Journal Classified Telephone and Business Directory A Quick, Handy Reference for Busy People 71 1 4-444444 444-444 -44 44444444 Telerhon EVERYTHING ELECTBICAL Salem Electric Co., Masonic Temple, 17 orth High Main 120 PLTJMBINO, STEAM FITnNQ AND THTHINQ T. M. Earr, 161 South Commercial street Main ll'l TRANSFER AND DKAYAGE Salem Truck Dray Co., corner Htate and Front street, Main 7 TOR EXCHANGE FOR EXCHANGE 12 room house in three apartments and basement. Well located on nice corner, with paved streets, on car line, 4 blocks from state house grounds, now bringing good income. Will consider exchange for smaller house with barn, ot lot large enough for bnrn, close in. Square Deal Realty Co-, 20'J U. 8; Hank Mdg. MISCELLANEOUS Sugar, beet $8.25 Flour, hard wheat . $2.10$2.40 Flour, valley l.!)0(i i.Oj THE MARKETS The following prices for fruits 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." PORTLAND MARKET Portland, Or., March VI Wheat: Club l.5 Red Russian 1.53 Hluestom skl.tiO Fortylold $1.57 Oats, No. 1 white feed 4M7 Barley, feed $38.50 - - , Hogs, best live I414.25 Prime steers $Sf.(t5(ii. SI.73 Fancy cows ' '(j.iiO ." , -' Calves $lll' "' . ".' Spring lambs (fl'lfii lil,2." Butter, city creamery ilHtfTi 10c Kggs, selected local ex. o'.-ttit 20e Hens 2021c ... . Broilers 23e Geese 12 .:.(a 13e . FOOT TROUBLES 4444 4 4444-4 4 44 4444-44-4' II ! There seems to be' no cliauge in the general market conditions since Satur day. .Potato dealers claim the market is holding steady nVl a 'few believe the demand from the east will pick tip again and prices stiffen. Eggs seem to have touched the bottom mark at 21 cents lis at that price the market has been held up by the stor ago demand. Grains Wheat Oats, new ... Barley, ton Bran :. Shorts, per ton $1.25(&1.30 45r)0c $34(S)35 $28.50 (32 4-4444444-4 FARMERS PRODUCE CO. x Successors to Mickenhnm & Co. Tho highest cash price paid for eggs, poultry, veal, hogs and hides. Hens for the next 3 days 17o 4 hides 17c to 20c. T I itsn tn TV... T.1 . n -T- j iou o, xiigu rnoue xu 444 4444-4444-44-444444444-4-4 FLORA A. BREWSTER, M..-D. Neu; rologist, nervous and chronic diseas es a specialty. 35 yrs. experience witB drucs. surccrv and dmaless methods Examination free. 712 State St. Thone 1350. II. STK1XBOCK JUNK CO Wc pay (ioc per 100 lbs. news paper and mag azines. lliliest prices fov hides and pelts. A large slock of logan berry and fence wire for less than half price, mono avz in. vommer eial. lj 7NITED ABY&AlfS TapKal AaranMr, No. 84, meets every Thursday at 6 p. nt. in I. O. f). P. hall. A. A. Guerfroy M. A...C..A Vibbert secretary, Crowa Drug store, 338 State street. FRL'ITLAND NURSEltY High and Ferry Sta. Full line nursery stock. Italian prune a specialty. Nursery lo cated one mile east of penitentiary. Address R, 0, Salein, Ore. Thone 100 F21. OHTROPRA0TI0-SPINOLOGIST DR. O. h. SCOTT Graduate of Chi.ro praetic's Fountain Head, Davenport, Iowa, If you have tried everything and got no relief, try. Chiropractic spinal adjustments and get wall. Of fice 406-7-8 U, S. National Bank building. I'hone Main 87. Eoside'nce, - Main 828-R. UNDERTAKERS a. O. V.- W. Protection tortga N. S, Meets riry Mondaj evening at S tn tM McCorntck hall corner Court id Llttarti , streets. I.. R, Mason, M. W., b.- A. . McFaddcn, recorder; A. L, Brow a, . onancier; B. B. Duncan, treuarer. ALEM RUMANB BOC1KTT D. D. KmI, president; Mrs. Lou Tlllton, secretMrw. All eases of cruelty or neglect of dun animals should be reported to U aecretar? for lnrestlgatlon. OH MOLAT CtJMMANnERI, 8, K. . Regular ccmclave fourth Frldsy In eactt ,. month at 8. o'clock p. m., la Maout Temple. Hojouraing Hlr Knights ar ennrtennslr Invited to meet with a. (ilen C. Nilcs, E. C; H. B, Thiolseu, recorder. BODHON COUNCIL, N. 1. R. k B. M Stated assembly first Monday In eacM month, Masonic. Temple. F. A. Marcua . Thrice Illustrious Master; Glen C. Mies, rectruer. 8AT.RU COUNCIL NO. JB22 Knlghta an bailies of Security Meets every 2nd aM 4tli Weilnesdnyveack month at Hani Hall. Visiting members are lavlted t attend. E. F. Waltsn, financier, 480 a. Htb Street. PACIFIC LODGE No. 50, A. F. A. M. Stated communications third Frldaa In each month at 7 :30 p. m. In tka Masonic Temple. W. H, Dancy, W. M, Krnest U. Choate, secretary. WOODMEN OF f tIB WORLD Meet ererj Friday; night at 8 .o'clock in Derby bldff., .Court and High Sts. A.. J. Sweihink, O.'C; L. S. Jeer, clerk, 507- Court street. Thono 083. WEBB & CLOUGH CO. 0. B. Webb, A. M. Clough morticians and funeral directors. Latest modern mcthodt known to tho profession employed. 499 Court St. Main 120, Main 9888. RIGDON-RICHARDSON CO. Funeral directors and undertakers, 252 North High atreet. Day. and night phone 183. SCAVANGER ASK OUR FOOT SPECIALISTS ABOUT THE FOOT APPLIANCES WE CARRY, IF YOU HAVE ANY TROUBLE WITH YOUR FEET. WE CAR RY THE LARGEST STOCK OF ARCH SUPPORTS AND GROUND GRIP PER SHOES ON THE COAST AND CORRECT ANY FOOT TROUBLE THAT YOU MAY HAVE. ALL OF OUR APPLIANCES ARE GUARAN TEED TO DO EXACTLY WHAT WE SAY THEY WILL, OR YOUR MONEY WILL BE REFUNDED WITHOUT QUESTION. TWO SHOE DOCTORS TO LOOK AFTER YOUR REPAIR WORK Salem's Leading Shoe Store of Style and Quality 326 State Street Phone 616 m SHOE Salem's Leading Shoe Store of Style and Quality Next to Ladd & Bush Bank. Hay, cheat $8(a10 Hay, vetch suun Hlty, clover $10all " Sutter Butterfat 40c Creamery butter, per pound 41c Country butter dO(gji!e Eggs and Poultry Eggs, trado 23c Eggs, cash 21c Hens, pound 1517c Boosters, old, per pound . 9e Fork, Veal and Mutton Pork on foot 12rcC12'4c Veal, according to quality.... 111 2c Steers fi8c Cows ..- 45yje Bulls - 45e Ewes Be Lambs ...1 lie Wethers 79c Figs and. Dates Figs, 3G 12-oz $2.G0 Blade figs 10c NOTICE OF IMPROVEMENT Of the Alley In Block 47, City of Salem Notice is hereby given that tho com mon council deems it expedicat so to do, and hereby declares its purpose and intention to improve the alley in block 47 of the city of Salem between the north line of Ferry street and tho south lino of Btate street at the ex pense of the abutting and adjacent property by bringing said portion of said alley to the established grade and paving the same with a Portland ce ment crushed rock concrete pavement six inches in thickness, iu accordance, with the plans, specifications and esti mate dov the improvement or said portion of said alley -adopted by the common council May 10, 1916, which are now on file in the office of the city recorder, and which, for greater certainty and a more detailed descrip tion thereof are hereby referred to and made a part hereof. To common council hereby declares its purpose and intention to make the proposed improvement above describ ed by and through the -street im provement department of the city of Salem. By order of the common council. KARL RACE, City Recorder. Date of first publication of this no ticc, March 0, 1917. 3-16 SALEM SCAVENGES Charles Soos. proprietor. Garbage and refuse of all kinds removed on monthly contract at reasonable rates. Yard and eess pools cleaned. Office phone Mair 2247 Residence, Main 2272. ; R. N. A. "Oregon Grape Camp" No. 1360, meet every Thursday evening in Derby and Lafky building, Court ' and High streets; Mrs. Sylvia Schaupp 1971 Market, oracle; Mn, Melissa Persons, recorder, 129(3 Nortl Commercal. Phone HiStiM. TRAVELERS' GUIDE sit White figs Golden dates .... Dromedary dates .. Vegetable Cabbage - .'. String garlie Potatoes, per 100 pounds ... Parsnips, carrots and beets Green onions Artichokes Lettuce, California, crate .... Onions Celery Taraale husks, lb. Cauliilower ... Uc 15e . $3.75 6c ... 7D10c 2214c $1.25 40t .... 4-4.4. Brussels sprouts $1.10 . . . . . $2.25 7c $1J,01.25 10c $2.50 12c MONEY TO LOAN ON Good Real Estate Security; THOS. K. FOSP Over Ladd & Bush bank, Salem, Oregon OREGON ELECTRIC RAILWAY CO. NOBTH BOCND Lt. Balem Train No. Ar. PortlaaS 4:35 a. m 2 Owl 6 :65 a. m. 7:15 a. m e B:25 a. m. 9:45 a. m 10 Limited... .11 -.85 a. a. 11:20 a. m 12 1:35 p. as. 1 :50 p. m. 14' i 4 :00 p. sa. 4:00 p.m. .... 16 Limited ... 5:50 p. ah 6:30p.m 20 ....... 7:40p.a. 7:55 p. m 22 .10:00 p. ah SOUTH BOUND I'OBTLiND TO SiLlll Lv. Pertland 6 :30 a. m. Salem 8 :R5 Eugene 10 :B5 a. m. MONEY TO LOAN Eastern Money at Lowest Bates, on approved Security, Homer u. Bnutn, Room 5, McCornack Bldff., Salem, Or. INSITBANOE AND BEAL ESTATB CHAS.. B. HODGKIN General Insur ance, Surety Bonds, real estate and rentals. Hubbard bids. Phone 88. tf STOVE BEFAIBINO STOVES REBUILT AND EEPAIBED 50 years experience. Depot National and American feacf t . n a r a '. 1.11. Dlea 6U w io iu. tiiii Paints, oil and vamish, etc. Lmranberrv and hon hool(S. SWara Fence and Stove "Works, 258 Court street. Phone 124. OSTEOPATH NOTICE Or IMPROVEMENT of the Portland Road Notice is hereby given that the com mon council deem it expedient so to do, and hereby declares its purpose and intention to improve that portion of tho Portland road between the north end of the pavement on the Portland road and the west line of the Oregon k California Railway company's right of way at the- expanse of the abutting and adjacent property by bringing said portion of the Portland road to the established grado and paving said portion of the Portland road with a two inch bituminous concrete wearingt surface eighteen (18) feet in width DRS. B. H. WHITE and B. W. WAL TON Osteopathia physicians and nerve aneaialists. Graduate of Amer ican school of Osteopathy, KirksvUle, Mo. Post graduate and specialized ia nerve diseases at u Angeies eonege. Treat acute and chrome diseases Consultation free. Lady attendant. Offica 505-506 U. S. National Bank building. Phone 859. Residence, 310 North Capital street, ytinae o. Turnips $2 laid on a redress of the present macad-j jam Juuiiuftiiviif i. uvumuu. v. ,. u 50e(5)$l plms. specifications and estimates for 3.00(Ti..f.25 1 B improvement of said portion of i 7,1 i on I said street, adopted by the common iiio in me oiiice or me ciiy rerumci, which for greater certainty and a more detailed description thereof are hereby referred te and made a part hereof. Tho common council hereby declares its purpose and intention to make the above described improvement by and through the trtrect improvement de partment of the city of Salem. By order of the common council. EARL RACE. City Recorder. Date of first publication of this no tice, March 0, 1917. 3-10 Fruits Apples Oranges, navels Lemons, per box llnuanas, pound California crape fruit .. $3.50 Florida grape fruit $5.5O0.5O Pineapple 8e Honey j Cranberries Cocoanuts ... $3.25 .. 8 $1.15 Retail Prices Creamery butter 45c Country butter 40c Eggs, dozen 25c Sugar, cane $8.45 WATER COMPANY SALEM WATER COMP ANT Office corner Commercial and Trade streets. Bills payable monthly is advance. LODGE DIRECTORY MODERN WOODMBN OF AMERICA Ore gna Odar L'amp, no. on, nreecs evwr ,.in. .1 a nVlnr-k la Ma Derby-Laiky bldg., corner Court and High streets. J, f. way, V. W., J. & Wright, uicrK. RAt.EM LODflE Ne. 4. a. F. A A. If. mated eefflmunlcatlnna Bnt Frldar Is each month at 7 :it p. m. In the Maaootf Toinple. Fred A. Mclntire, V.M.;d.5 euiver, secretary. CENTRAL LODGE, No. 18, K. of P. Derby buildine, every Tuesday evening of each week at 7:30. Loyd T. Rigdon, C. C; W. B. Gilson, K. of B. and S. 8 :.'iO a. m. 10:45 a.m. . 2 :05 p.m. . 4 :40 p. m. . 6 :05 p. m. . 9:20 p.m. . 11 :45 p. m. . Lt. Corvallls 4 :10 n. m. . I.T. Eugene, 7 :a a. m, . 1 :55 p. m. . 5 .25D. m. . 12 :0S p. m. . 5 Limited 7 9 . 18 Limited . . . . 17 Local . IS .... ...21 Owl .. MOSTH BOUND 20 ..... 10:11 a. . .12 :65 p. a. .. 4:IBp.sa. , . fl :40 p. as. ,. 8:10 p. ah ..11 :20p. sa, Ar. Bales , 6 :S0 p- Bh Ar. Baleas .. B:45a. av .. 4:00p,aa. ., T:55p. .. 4:85a. sa, Lt. Balem. 1 :55 a. m. 10:15 a. m. Lt. Kalem 12:55 p. m. Lt. flalem. 4 :15 p. m. Lt. Salem. 0 :43 p. m Lt. Corrallls. 8:25 a.m. .. 12:12 p.m. .. z:4i p.m. .. 4:10 p.m. . 8 :18 p. m. .. Lt. flalem. . 10:15 a. m. .. 4 :15 p. m. . . 12 :S5 p. m. . . e :4U p. m. . , . 10 Limited . . 18 Limited 22 .... .. 2 Owl ... SOOTH BOUND Ar. EngeaS .. 21 Owl ..... 8:50a. aa, . 6 Limited ... .12:25 p at, Ar. Albaa T 1 :60 p. sa. Stops CorTallU Ar. Albaaa , 5:10 p. ah Ar. Aibaai ., 7:30 a. av Ar. Rage 1 . .. 8 :60 b. sa. C0KVALLI8 CONNECTION NOBTH BOUND 10 .... 14 18 20 .... 22 SOOTH BOUND B ..... 9 Ar. Bale .. 9:45 a. aa. .. 1:45 p. aa. 4 :00 p. ak .. 8:80 p. aa, .. 7:65 p. bb Ar. Csrralit ,.11 :88 a. m. ... B:88p.at . . 2 :20 p. av .. 1:00 b. SB. 18 K.T.teu CEBH Lisa No. 78 Arrlres at Balern 9:15 a. m. No. 78 leaves KBleni 9 :B0 a. m. No. 75 Ar. Salem (mixed) ....2:00p.m. No. 74 Leare Balem ....... 8:1)5 p. av, Ne connection south of tieer. Balbm, Falls Citi and Westirh , No. 181 Lt. Balem, motor T :0O a. av No. 103 Lt. Bnlem, motor. 9:45 a. nu No. IBS Lt. Balem foe Monmouth . and Alrlle ...1 :40 p. ta. No. 167 Lt. Salem, motor 4 :00 p. m. No. 109 Lt. Balem, tDoUf 8 :15 p.m. No. 239 War Fr't It. Balem.. . .5 :00 a. m. No. 162 Ar. Bulem 8:30 a. . No. 184 Ar. Balem .11:11)8. m. No. 166 Ar, Balem 8:15 p. m. No. 168 Ar. 8iilenr 6 :0O p. m. No. 170 Ar. Bnlem 7:45 p.m. No. 240 Way Fr't ar Balm. .,. 2:80 p. m T.'ILLAilETTB RIVKH ROBTB Origan City TrannmrloVon Company Boats leave Kalem (or I'ortlaBd AloBdnf. Wedneida; and Krldaj at 11 a. m. i au rnesday, Tburmfay and Saturday morning at 6 a. m. Kurforfallls th bats leav Salem Tuesday, Thuntdajr aud (iaturdaf evenings at 8 o'clock. Boats leave Port land for Balem at 6:45 each mornla.