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SEVEN THE DAILY CAPITAL J0lTR??AL. SALEM. OREGON. TUESDAY. MARCH 20. 1917. SZ5c5Z5Z5Z5Z5ZS&i The Daily : Capital Journal I t t X Classified Telephone and Business Directory A Quick, Handy Reference for Busy People yiil CARELESS USE OF SOAP SPOILS THE HAIR Soap should he ud very rarefully. if jrou want to keep your hair looking it best. Most son s and prepared shampoo contain too much alkali. This dries the scalp, makes the hair brittle, and ruins it. The best thing for steady use i just ordinary mulsii'ied rucoauiit oil (which i pure mid greaseles!, and is lietter than the most expensive soap or anything .else you fan use. line the moi it in. Jt makes an almndaiire of run, oreniny lather, which rinse out easily, removing every particle of dust, dirt, dandruff and excessive oil. The hair dries quickly end evenly, and it leaves the scalp sott, and the hair fine and silkv, bright, lustrous, flutfy and easy to manage Willamette Valley News Monmouth News (Capital Ji.urnal Spvigl Service.) The room were prettily decorated with ! meinlxTa. of tat fatuity and sevtral. scamroeks and spring floweis. Jolly prominent senior. aame were played, Irish aoncs sung Mr. and Mrs. Bittick. Marie Bittick. and kike told. Refreshment consisting! Haxel Bitnev, Ida Hendricks. IH-wev Monmouth. Ore- Mar. Itt. A joint; of wndwiehe, pn-klea, fancy cake and j Bitney ami Raymond Lawrence motor- ' of the Vespertine ami Delphian i cwu wor' "'"'" plendid tune led to Donald batnrdav night in the lat rv societies of the O. X. s. was ,jr b' Miss Hawley acted as; tor's ear, to attend the Hard Time Good Old Uome-MaJi Family Cough llemed j Mark Better thaa h Htnifr Ma Kln4 K.mUr ai - Cavaatjr riiifc meet in l.iterarv heUl Saturday night iu the chapel 1 li ou can K "'ulsified eocoauut oil J 11 at any pharmacy, its very cheap, and a I 5 ! few ounces will supply every member ijof the family for months. 1 Tclephont I TO EECCGNIZE NEW LAW Washington, Mar. 20. The Tinted EVERYTHING ELECTRICAL states government is preparing to rec- Sulem Electric Co, Masonic Temple, 127 North High Main 120(',,gujw the new rule established by the ri,umDinu, sxabi. nuiau AINU TXNJNIMO I Russia,, revolution, it was learned to-!""" . ' bv toasi If von combined th enratira proper tiea of avrrf known "rwidymads" nuiHi remedy, voii would hardly hv it tbent all the curative power that lie in this bail. i aimnle "hoste-nwde" eouuh avnip -which Mrs. S.,T. Johnson and daughter, Ukea only few minute to prepare Mm. Wagongiast, of I'ortUnd. went to 7 1? ,"t TS,. Roseburg last week where she will vi.it ESftiffc ' !WJ&J " ' " . . .. , . . - ; ill h 0trfct.ni aSIIU IIU nv aV l T ihis sion of the inter -collocate oratoriffll "!-.... .i w ii wir , im. ' aramilated augar svrup. The total contest held J here reeeutlv. A ,,iRIU1 W'H l le t'1 comply with the regum-l Mrs. B. Willwy left Thursday to L about 64 wnti and pives you full ri.. and a vocal dnet were aiven aft-i"" OI wrpR,.v pmcuce. .nr. tiKinsi visit ner oatiunter in battle- (pint ol really oetter eouen arrup mre me or two tea-poonfuls will cleanse pleasant feature of the eveuinK was the V " !K . .. nn"nal hnir and s, alp thoronplilv. Wniply interestin,; account by l'rot'.d'ittman of , f18 "'""benip chanj steu the hair with water and rub ; the excursion to Orvallis on the oeca- ,B.. oa!rt f"','r Jt Luen . chawrone. Ai'v. r-iKins, oi ine i urisiian ruurcn, ted from to the Main IMS T. Jf. Carr, 104 South Commercial street TRANSFER AND DRAYAGE ' Salem Truck & Dray Co., corner State and Front streets Main 74 roa bent Kul! KENT 2j acres, comfortable house, good barn, chicken pens, good soil. Ou good road, near Salem. Ninre Deal Renltv Co., 208 U. B. Hank bldg. MISCELLANEOUS FLORA A. BREWSTER, M. D Neu rologist, nervous and chronic diseas es a specialty. 35 yrs. experience with drugs, surgery aud druglcss melhods. Examination free. 71il State St. Phone 1350. H. STEIXBOC'K JUNK CO We pay Cic per 100 lbs. news paper and mas; amines. Highest prices for hides and pelts. A large stock of logan berry and fence wire for less than half "price. 1'lione SOS, 302 X. Commer cial. 4-5 day, as soon ns the new Russian regime definitely formulates itself, the I'nited Mates will send greetings. A. O. V. W. Protection I.oilKe Xo, 2,! TUI7 MIDITCTC a. ';, 'ii T7"c , ',,!f, " mniuL.ij .M. A.t ('. A. Vlbticrt, secivtuiv, Crown I 'nii; store. ::SK Suite street. street. i.. (. .Miisim, M. XV.; S, A Mol'mldcu,- recnriler ; A. I.. limn u, financier; If. H. lttiucfln, treasurer. SAI.K.M HI IIA.VK SOCIETY 1). M. Keeler, president; .Mrs. l.oii 'It I sou, secretary. All cases of cruelty' or neglect of utua nulimilH " should be reiiorted to the secretiiry for investigutiou. DK MHI.AY (YIMMANDEHY. No. 5. K. T. liegiilur eouclure fourth Krlday iu each month at S o'clock p. in., in Masonic Temple. Sojourning Sir Knights are courteously invited to aieet with us. Clim C. Mies, K. C. ; II. . Tliielseu. recorder. . . 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 tho ptoducer. Corrections are made daily. FEU1TLAXD NURSEKY High and 'Ferry Sts. Full line nursery stock. Italisur'priuio a specialty. Nursery lo cated one mile east of penitentiary. Address R. G, Salem, Ore. Thone 100 F21. CHIROPBACTIC-SPINOLOGIST DR. O. L. SCOTT fJradante of Chiro practic's Fountain Head, Darenport, Iowa. If yon have tried everything and got no relief, try Chiropractic sninal adjustments and get well. Of fice 40G-7-8 U. S. Rational Bank building. Phone Main . 87. Residence, : Main 82S-R. ,' ? UNDERTAKERS WEBB & CLOXIGHCO. C. B. Webb, A. M. Clough morticians and funeral directors. Latest modern methods known to the profession employed. 439 Court St..-Main 120, Main 9888. RIGDON-RICHARDSON CO. Funeral directors and undertakers, 252 North High street. Day and night phone 183.- SCAyANOER SALEM SCAVENGER Charles Soos, proprietor. Garbage and refuse of all Kinds removed on monthly contract! at reasonable rates. Yard and cess pools cleaned. Office phone Mais 2217. Resideuce. Main 2272. Ill )l ISO COI'NCIL, No. 1, It. A S. M. Stilted assembly first Monday in each month. Masonic Temple. K. A. Marcus, Thrice lllustriuuos Master; , tlleu, C Niles. recorder. "' Nothing new today is tinted in the markets, and no quotations arc chang ed. There seems to be little stronger feeling in the potato market on ac count ol inquiries from the east. ( nlifornia broccoli is now on market. Wheat SAI.K.M ("OI'NCll, No. JliL'J Knights anil 1 llllit.M Itl' Mlll'llt'itC l Hilt a AVt.l'V ''till tlllll 4th Wednesday each ' month 'at Hurst! Oats, new Hull. Visiting members arc invited to Barley, ton uueiiu. r,. r. iMiuou. inlander, rco n, 14th Street. Grams AVoTlItMEN OF THE WOULD Meet every Friday night nt 8 o'clock . in Ierby lildg., Court and. High Sts. A. .1. Sweinliilt, O. C. ; L. S. .Ceer, clerk, 5o7 Court street, l'lioue "iH.'i. ' lira n- Shorts, per ton Haj', cheat Hay, vetch ..... l'ACIFig LOIKIE NO. 50, A. F. & A. M, Stated communications third Friday In each mouth at 7 :!to p. ui. Iu tbeUfhy, clover . iii.iaiiiwc jenipic. iv. 11. iancy, -a, .u Ernest II. Cliuate, secretary. : It. X. A. ."Oregon Grape . Cump" No. i:i(iO. meet every Thursday evening in . Herb', and I.Wkr- iuild'mg,' t'purt and High .streets; Mrs. Sylvia Scliaupp, 1M71 ''Market, oracle; Mrs. Melissa Per sons, recorder, 12i0 North Commercial. . .Phone 14:-itlM. J i i" TRAVELERS' GUIDE MONEY TO LOAN ON Good Real Estate Security THOS. K. FORD Over Ladd & Bush bank, Salem, Oregon MONEY TO LOAN Eastern Money at Lowest Rates, on approved Security. Hbmer H. Smith, Room 5, MeCornack Bldg., Salem, Or. Ii-TSUBANCE AND BE AL ESTATE CHAS. B. HODGKIN General InsuT ance, Surety Bonds, real estate and rentals. Hubbard bldg. Phone 386. t . STOVE REPAIRING STOVES REBUILT AND KEPAIREE 50 years experience. Depot National and American fenc Sizes 28 to 53 in. high. Paints, oil and varnish, etc. Loganberry and hop hooks. Sdlem Fence and Stove Works, 25f Court street. Phone 124. OREOON ELECTRIC RAILWAY CO. NOKTIl Bot-NU Lv Salem Train No. Ar I'ortlnud 4:85 a ni ..... 2 Owl fi :."ij a m 7 ;1." a ni 0 !t :2j a m ! :4r am .... 10 Limited ... 11 ::" a m 11:20 a m ....... Vi 1:35 p m 1 :oU p to , 14 4 :(W p m 4 :0U p m .... Itt Limited .... 5 :iiO p m i"i ::iu p m 20 7 :40 p m 7 :35 p m 22 10 :00 p ui SOLTlt IIOt.'NIl Portland to s.iij:.m Lv Portland G:3ii iii Salem 8:3. Eugene 10 :.) 8 : a m 10 :45 a m 2 :" p m . 4 :40 p m . (i :tt"i p m 9 :20 p. in , 11:45 i m . Lv Corrallls 4 :10 p m , Lv lCugene 7 :;I5 a ui . 1 :55 p m . 5 :2. p m ' 12 ;05 p m . 5 Limited 7 . . 13 Limited . . ... 11 Local ... Ill ... 21 Owl NORTH EOINI) . . 20 ...... . . 10 Limited . . . , 10 Limited . . - I.:.: ' .10:11- a m 12 :55 p m , 4:15 pm . G :40 p m n :llt p Ul 11 :20 p ra 1 :35 p m Ar Salem 5 :'M p m Ar Snleiii . :45 u m . 4 :OD p m 7 :.io p m . 4 :33 ii m Butter Kutterfat 39c. ('reamei'v butter, per pound 4()c Country butter 3032c Eggs aud poultry Egs, trade Eggs, cash .r.:. Hens, pound Roosters, old, per pound .... Pork, Vel ana Mutton Pork, on foot '. $12.5012. Veal, according to quality.... ll(ti'12c Steers COWS : Bulls Ewes Lambs - Wethers - Tigs an Dates Figs, 38 12-oz : Black figs White figs Golden dates Dromedary dates er which" the soeiety adjourned to the separate meeting places of the two so cieties w here, each proceeded to carry out their own program. The Yeer lines gave a fairy play. "The Vrog Fairy, " under the direction of Miss tlriffin. a fairy hoop drill directed by draco AW'her; after which came a so rieR of delightful folk stories of the dif ferent nations told by different mem bers of the society in their own indi vidual wny.iA flower dance and a flow er fniry drill were beautifully done and thoroughly enjoyed by everyone. The lMpliisuis opened their program with roll call which was responded to ts complimentary to the various lepartments of tho normal. The old folk tale, "Snow White and Rose Red" was dramatized under the direction of Aliss llnlvorseu, a patriotic reading was giv en by --Mios Medler and a "Fiske" monologue given bv Miss Moench. The impromptu speech on "The Teacher's Home," by A'.iss Vtiekberg. was espe cinlly interesting to would-be-teachers. Miss Parrot, then gave her cjiitic 's ni. port which eoiicluded the program. Cit Huiwriutendent Tooze, of Ore gon City, favored the nornuil with his : presence; on i ridny and addressed the i chapel asseiiibly on the subject of .... . . . f, I.. ..... ... , ,' T ' . coma i nases oi i-oucaiioii. . begin ning with the priinntive teaching meth ods of. -pioneer dava he told of the. changes that have come ?bout all along down to the present time, and dealt with the various problems that confront the teacJier of today'. . Hchildkjet's . Hungarian orchestra gave an entertainment here last Mon day night to a large and appreciative the ' audience-,- Tho flute solos and the .Hihi gariau eynboluiii ,weie the nicest popular numbers given. Mr- John V. Benin's has been chosen by the! committee from the board of regents as architect for the construc tion of the wing to be added to the fc'Ml i nm ill hnlldiiir of the Hfil lM!) $32 I , At a special meeting of the Coinmer .. $SrlO cial club hold recently the national sit $1011 imtion was discussed and resolutions $10(tt)ll endorsing President Wilsoil and the stand ho has .taken lor armed neutrality were adopted tmd ordered sent to Wash ington at oncA Those in attendance t the Dallas good roads nutetihg'last Tuesday even ing from Monmouth were Messrs. Park er, Ackermnn, Jones, Butler, Powell, Morlau l.ightfoot, Boothby, Hamilton, iiul Walker. ..Atthia nieeting the Polk b ounty Uood Koad association was or gatiizod with Dallaai- headquarters. It was also learned here that Polk county is not" in such financial straits us was generally supposed.- According to the tf judge there are sufficient funds to pay TT its share tor I he building ot the bridge Mrs. Plat tii and daughter, Mrs. eouhi buy ready-made for $2.50. " George Knight, of Hubbard, were in Tt plewant and .ever .polls, im m MuhinUe lias Pme and sugar syrup pi prepara- 14 OOUgtl holds the rank of captain with the pay of lieutenant. Mr. Ham Work, who has been ra for "Cncle Fob" Williams, was taken. Mrs. timer Hoff visited .silverton'l SL'WZJ2 IZL Li"7"" ZJTi ill very suddenly Tuesday aud had to Thursday. - loosens tlie phlegm, to the pasty be carried to his home. He is in very The Miss Ixira, Frances and Mildred throat tickle and heals the aora, irri- serious condition and another stroke is Masters, of Portland, spent the week- taied membrane that Hue the throat, end with friends in Woodburn. fJS 1W'S.1 I.JfaM.Sw The two weeks' revival meeting held M. U Hendricks transacted bmWaiil&b itt ( tixr v ui iri mil vim i ' ii irnuutti ill tii. . m inu'lll UUi"UQV, $1.25((C1.30 4"'-0c $34(a.'33 2.JC 1317e 6Se ... 45e , 45c ....... 5e 'lie 79c $2.G0 10c accessions and 21 confessions of faith Mr. and Mrs. Harry Judd, who have I just returned from an extended visit in Colorado, say they are glad to get back again to "God's country" after the severe cold winter in the Rockies. Mrs. Fred Baker, of Willamette, is here with her two children for an ex tended visit with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ike Freum. Mrs. K. II. Siekafoosc has been en joying a visit with her brother, Dr. 8. A. Alulkey, of Central Point, Ore., who spent several da here this week. Clark Ilembree shipped a carload of hogs to PortUtud one day this week. Mrs. Riddell, Jr., haij been visiting with friends in Hillsboio several days this week. Mrs. Matthis gave! a very pleasant surprise party last Friday evening in honor of the doctor's birthday. Refresh ments were served nnd tho pvpnimrf spent in games and social conversation. lhe fc-vangelical people are planning to build an addition to their church in the near future. The Bowman family had a reunion Sunday at the home farm two miles south of town, Gordon and his r ife ex pect to -start for eastern Oregon on Momluy, where he will farm." WoodhrnNews (Capital Journal Special Servw-o.)"' Woodbuin, Ore., Mar. 20 -Mrs. A, T. Humphreys and little sons, Harold and Veryl, are visiting at the home of the former's parents, Mr. and Mrs.' M. L. Hendricks. They are on their way to join Mr. Humphreys in Baker, Ore. Miss Hazel Bitney, of the Good Sa maritan hospital, Portland, spent the week-end at the home of her .parents, Mr. and Mrs. L. M. Bitney. The junior class of the Woodliurn high school gave the seniors a banquet in the domestic science department last Thursday evening. About CO, includ ing the ;'faculty, sat down to a prettily decorate table, Toasts were given by Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Bonney entertain ed Mrs. Merle Davis and ebildren, Mr. and Mrs. J. Jt. W. Bonney Sunday. Oscar Olson, of Salem, spent the week with his parents, Mr. and Airs. M. J. Olson. Mrs. J. H. Collins entertained in hon or of the b.isketball boys Friday even ing. The feature of the evening was an indoor traok meet. A delicious lunch eon was served by the hostess assisted by Mrs. Elmer Settlemier. Those en .i""'nK the evening were: Misses Nell Gibbons, Elizabeth Van Cordon, Jesnie Hicksj Ida Hendricks, Olive Haskell, Millie Branigar, Opa Broyles anil the Messrs.. Bruce Sims, Raymond Dimick, Elburn Win, Dewey Bitney, Harold Ol son, Lee SitiHi. Floyd Rice and Doyle Johnson and Mr. and Mr C. R. l.unl.-.. The senior play has beer, chosen ami the parts assigned. "Deacon Dubba" was selected. .Mrs. Georgo Bonney went to Port land last week to visit her granddaugh ter. .Mrs. C. K. Moor. Dr. C. E. Templcton mado a trip to Portland Saturday. Charles Ogle transacted business in Salem Monday. . j i. .. ,i i I, ... j OrullMtrr cvuku aim iui uiunuHHn. croup, whooping couirh and brouchial asthma, there is nothing better. Pinex ia a most valuable concentrated compound of genuine Norway pine ex tract, combined with guaiacol and ha lieen used for geaerations to break up aevere couch. - To avoid disappointment, be aura t ask your druggist for "2'i ounce of Pinek" with full directions, and don't accept anything else. A guarantee of absolute satisfaction or money prompt ly refunded, goes with this preparation, lhe Pines Co., Ft Wayne, Ind. ported to be doing nicely, , , Attorney llarrick spent Sunday, in Salem. If. Hirshberg spent the week end in Portland. A. B. Robinson and -wife of Dallas spent Sunday here with relatives. .. Mrs. R. Robinson went to Portland Sunday "'for a few days. MfK B. Johnson left for Oregon, f it jr Saturday to visit relatives for a Jew days. - Mrs. B. F. Swope and daughter. Miss Bessie Swope, were Salom visitors Sat urday. Mr nnd Mrs .T B. Thompson of Al bany are the guests of Moss Valker " Sir, A. Conklin, of Eugene, spent for ft fpw days Tueiidnv night--with his daughter. .Miss! Miss ale Hilterbrand Evelyn' Conklin.' j spent Saturday here w.th 1, Independence News (Capital Journal Special Service) Independence, Mar. 20. Mrs. Wm. Button and daughter, Phalotna, of Portland are spending a few days here. Emma Hiukle of ('orvallis, spent Sunday here with her mother, Mrs. Hattie Hinkle. Mr. and Mm. Grover Mattison of Camas, Washington, arrived here the last of the week to visit with relatives for a few days. Miss Pearle White of' Corvallis spent the week end here with her mother. ; Mrs. W. S. Kurree, who underwent an operation one day last week at the Willamette sanatorium in Salem, is re? of Airlio ier- parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. Rilterbrand. . ' aui4uayijipuMipa As aRule ourWa liyoneto-iiiorrwatidsee youdcntjulwhatyouv TRY JOURNAL WANT .ADS pSTEOPATH DES. B. H. WHITE and R. W. WAL TON Osteopathic fSysicians, and narve specialists. Graduate of Amer ican school of Osteopathy, Kirkaville. Mo. Post graduate and specialized is nerve diseases at Los Angeles college Treat acute and chronic disea,sea Consultation free. Lady attendant Office 505-506 U. S. National Bank building. Phone 859. Residence, 3 North Capital street. Phone 469 WATER COMPANY SALEM WATER COMPANY Off lc corner Commercial and Trade street! ' Bills payable monthly in advance. LODGE DIRECTORY MiiIHtK.V WOODMKX OK AMKKICA Ore gon Cedar Camp. No. 0240, meets every Thursday evening at 8 o'clock In Herby Imildini;. corner Court and High streets, J. F. Kay, V. C. ; J, A, Wright, Clerk, SAI.K.M I.OIMIE Xo. 4, A. F. & A. M. Stated communications first Friday in each month at 7 :.'io n. m. In the Masonic Temple. Fred A. Mclutire, W. -M. : Si. Z. Sulver, secretary. Ci:T!!AL LOIKiK. NO. 18, K. of P. iierhy htiildlnir, every Tuesday evening or each week nt 7 :.!. I.oyu 1. ltiicuoii. . C. ; V . I!, (iilson. K of K aud S, i:XITKI 'AttTISA-NS C.ipUal AssemUly No. K4. nu'ers pyerr Thiirsdar at 8 p. m., iu I. O. O. F. hall. A. A, Cneffro.v, Lv Salem 1 :55 a m 10:15 a ni Lv Salem 1 2 .55 p in Lv Salem 4:15 P m Lv Salem li :45 p in '. 21 Owl .. 5 Limited . Owl MOt'Ill no HMD Ar Eugene :5t) a m 12:25 p m Ar Alhany , . 7 . 1 :50 p m Stops at Corv'alis Ar Albany , . 0 ....... . ! :10 p m Ar Albany a m Ar Kugene . 1.1 -. . 8 :3U p m C011VA1.LIS CO.N'.VF.CTION NOKTII UOUMU Lv Corvallis Ar Solem 8 :r, a m 10 :4. a m 12:12 p m 34 1 :45 II m 0;41 p ui Hi 4 :00 p ui 4 :lo p m 20 fi ::io p m 0 :1 p m 22 7 :u5 p m sot rii nou.su Lv Salem Ar Corvallis 10:13 a m 5 n : ni 4 :l"i p in 5 :ac p m 12:5." p ni ... ". 7 2 :2 p in 0:40 p m r 13 ... 3:00 p in Salkm-Gkkr Link Xo. 73 Arrives nt Salem f):).'i a ni No. 70 Leaves Salem tt :50 a m No. 75-r-Ar. Sulem (mixed) 2:00 p m No. 74--Leave Salem '...3:05 p m No connection south of (eer. Sai.km, Falls Citi asd Westkrn : Xo; nil Ly. Salem, motor .....7:00 a ui Xo. l(i:i I.t. Salem, motor 9:45 a ra No, 1G5 LV. Salem for Multnomah and Airlle .1 :40 p m No. 107 Lv. Kalem. motor ....4:00 p m No. lllft Lv. Salem, motor .. No. 2:t Way Fr't lv. Salem. No; 102 Ar. Salem ... . No. 104 Ar. Snlero No. 100 Ar. Saleai No. 108 Ar. Salem No. 170 Ar. Salem .. lie .. 15e $3.75 Vegetables Cabbage 4.y;!c String garlic 710c Potatoes, per 100 pounds ....2Vi(u.2U,e Parsnips, carrots and beets $1.25 Green onions .. .. 40c Artichokes : $1 Lettuce. California, erate ..$2.003.50 Onions 7Vec Celery $1.10g1.25 Tamalo husks, lb lUe Caumiower $2.50 Brussels sprouts 12c Turnips - $2 Rhubarb, box $3 California broccoli $2.75 . rrults Apples Oranges, navels , Lemons, per box Bananas, pound .... California grape fruit Florida grape iruit ?o,.av(gjo.ou Pineapple . : Se Honey , w $3.25 Cranberries - $8 Cocoanuts ,. $1.15 50c(ffi$l . . . ' $3.a()3.25 ... $3.75(34.00 5c $3.50 0:15 p m .5 :II0 u m 8 :.1o a m 11 :Io a ia .3:15 p ra . 0 :00 p in ;7 :43 p m No. 240 Way Fr't ar. Salem ...2:3o p in WILLAMETTE RIVER ItOITTE. Orcyon Vity Tru-naportoliim Cuniptifllt I'.nats leave Salem for Portland Monday, Wednesday and Friday at 11 n. m. : and Tuesday, Thuimlny and Snturd;iy mornings ar 0 a. m. For CorviUIis the boats leave Salem Tuesday. Thursday nnd Saturday evenings, at 8 o'clock, lioats leave Port land lor Kalem at 0:45 each morning. Retail Price Creamery butter Country butter Kggs, dozen f Sugar, cjrne .. Sugar, beet Flour, htrd wheat $2.10$2.40 Flour, valley $U902.05 1 nit,hv. PORTLAND MARKET 45e 40c 30c .... $8.45 Portland, Or., March 20. Wheat: Club $1.07 Red Russian $1.02 Bluestem $1.72 Fortyfold $1.08 Oats, No. 1 white feed $37.25 Barley, feed $39 Hogs, best live $14.50 Prime steers $9.5ll(a 0.73 Fancv cows $8 Calves $10 Spring lambs $13 25 Butter, city creamery 3S(a39e Fggs, selected local ex. 20(0 27e. nons 1.1(3) 19c Broilers 30c Geese 12(a3c. FARMERS PRODUCE CO. Why the Journal Is popular It prints the -world's news to- day while it'a news. t4r at Salem nnd to prepare the county, -ff .....I j 1...H.. . .1 .1. Ar.,,.....,tl. ... iff louu iiom juiiira luiuiin .iuiiiiiuuiii w Independence for the hard surface, esti mating the cost at $500 per mile. The -principal subject discussed at tlie council lneetiiigr-iTitegday night was sulewnlks; about one mile of concrete walks was ordered in to replace the old bonrd walks that have become a men ace to the well-being of pedestrians. A resolution was adopted to widen the walks on Main street, making them ex tend to the curb. A two-year lease was granted th.o Willamette' Valley 'Lumber company for the use of the property they occupy, end other business was at tended to. ; Mr. Ord, manager of Hoist Bros.' hop ranch, gave the information to your correspondent, that they had abandon ed 300 acres ot hops this year, owing to the poor outlook for future markets. He says there is no market in London and almost none in New. York. They are preparing to raise other crops on the ranch and already have 150 acres of pears and prunes set alternately. It looks as if the hop industry in Oregon is a thing of the past as Horst Bros, see the futility of continuing in the business. Mr. Old became n member of Monmouth grange at the last regular meeting. -. Mr. and Mrs. C. P. Corn well have adopted a three months old baby girl and have named it Mary Louise. Mr. Cornwall got the baby at the orphans home in Portland, and asked no ques tions about its parentage, believing that, environment is the more import ant. Agate Rebeckah lodge, No.-177, gave a delightful St. Patrick's party on Thursday evening after a hurried busi ness session, it being regulur lodge An appropriate program of Irish gongs and readings was given as follows: "Tippotary," by all; Story of St. Patrick, E.! B. Ostrom; song, "I'm a Dude," Air. Webber: History of St. Patric't, Mrs. Force; song, When Irish Lves Are Mailing, by all; humor ous reading, Maggie Butler; song, with guitar accompaniment, Mr. Hressler: song, "Biddy McGee, " Mr. Ostrom; at the eouclusion of these numbers the "Virginia Reel" was danced by eight couples in costume, after which dancing was enjoyed to a late hour. Co-operation is in the air in the visin- ity of Monmouth; tho cooperative creamerv which has been operating about a vear has been a success and is an inspiration to have more such enter prises. Now a co-operative warehouse is beinn considered and a meeting is scheduled for next Saturday, the 24th, fime it is expected the question will be thoroughly discussed and some definite action taken, Air. t C. .Meyer, presi Successors to Mfckenhnm k Co. dent of the mnitniicid co-operative rri. i,i,.L ,i. t, I warehouse, will be the principal speak eggs, poultry, veal, hogs and i in the Norm theatre, building, at which lit.io. iicr- A co-operative company will prob' rtn fnti. nert 3 .lava 17e 4 ably be organized tobuy out the Ore- h;,w ir tn one I son Milling and Warehouse company 160 S, Hlgn . Thone 10 : now operating here, or to erect new I Munitions auequnie ior rue necus oi me ,.m,.,.,: , to,, ...... ....... Sunshine farm was the sccno of a merry Ht. Patrick's party Saturday ev- 11 Jt JX M AIM. XX A, V Helps to make a "Home I 99 XX TTtTtttTTTTTtTI Nothing adds so much to the spirit of home as a rich, toned piano. The whole family can gather around it.--a id the youngsters can learn to play. Nothing is more attractive in the home than an honestly made, handsomely finished instrument Come and select a good Piano for your home from Geo. C Will 432 STATE STREET All Makes of Reliable Talking Machines. lTDV lATTDUIT WAKT MC ening when Miss Beth Ostrom enter- I, ( lltl ilUUlUinb II mil WU tameu ntiout iu or uer young irienus. TfyTM-t- 4