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IEEIQATION FOB 1918
For the purpose of trying to make
the irrigation service more satisfac
tory the city will be divided into two
districts so that, each district will get
the full service o the plant upon the
day it irrigate.
The plan is to have the house which
tiear even numbers on the streets irri
gate only oa Momday, Wednesday, Fri
day and Sunday, and the houses which
tear odd numbers on the streets irri
gate only oa Tuesday, Thursday, Sat
urday and Sunday. This plan will per
mit every house to irrigate four days
out of each week.
The purpose of the Water company
in furnishing water for irrigation is
not to furnish all the water a person
-can run through the hose in the sii
irrigation hours every day, but to furn
Sail enough water to keep the lawn in
onditiou. To use more than enough it
-a waste. We will pump the usual
mount ot water and hope to furnish
H more satisfactorily Salem Water,
light & Power Co. tf
NOTICE TO CONTBACTOBS
The Oregon State Highway commis
suota will Tecoive proposals at 1301
Yeon Building, Portland, Oregon, at
XI a. m. Tuesday, June 25th, 1918, for
eighteen miles of hardsurfacing on the
Pacific highway between Salem and
Aurora, in Marion county."
The work will be let in two units of
7.35 miles' and 10.65 miles, respective
ly. Bids will bo received on all types
f pavement.
For full particulars, kindly, call at
oom 303 Capitol ibuilding, office of
the state highway engineer, Salem
where spccifiletions find all details
may be seen.
No guarantee of workmanship, ma
terial or maintenance bonds will be
required and a special price of $2 per
bbl. f. o. b. Oswego will be made on
the purchasing of cement.
State Highway Commission of Oregon
S. Benson, Chairman,
W. L. Thompson, Commissioner.
B. A. Booth, Commissioner.
Attest: Herbert Nuiin,
State Highway Engineer.
Salem, Oregon, June 13, 1918. 6-25
ATTENTION OF CONTBACTOBS
Warren Brothers Company, owners
ot the patents used in the construction
of, BituJitbic pavements, have filed in
itin ,ffic vf state hlefliway engineer
at Salem, Oregon, a properly executed
Jwnding agreement to furnish any con
tractor desiring to bid on the hard sur
face improvements ordered by . the
Stato Highway commission, proposals
to ba received on June 25th, 1918, all
the naeeesary Bitulitjue surface mater
ials, mixed ready for use, and bitumin
ous flush coating cement and sitone
chips for coating the wearing surface,
delivered on wagons of the contractor
at the mixing .plant, also use of flush
coat bitumen and stone spreading ma
chines. The price mentioned therein
for Bitulithta pavement mixture and
flush coat composition, etone chips and
use of machines will include a license
to use all the patents required in the
construction of the Bituilithic pave
ment as herein specified. ,
The filing of a bid under Bituhtkm
epecifications will be construed as an
aocwtanice of the term of the license
agreements filed by the Warren Broth
fnTon,r f. thn mice fixed in
aid agreements which are on
with the state highway engineer,
Rfl V1HU1H"JI r
file
6-25
TEACHERS' EXAMINATIONS
Notice is hereby given that the eoun
auperdntendent of Marion county,
Oregon, will hold the regular examina,
iioa of applicants for state certificates
tt the Salem high school as follows:
Commencing Wednesday. June 26,
1918, at 9:00 o'clock a. m, and continu
ing until Saturday June 29, 1918, at
4:00 o'clock d. m.
Wednesday forenoon TJ. S. history,
Tnriting (penmanship) music drawing.
"Wednesday Afternoon r- Physiology,
reading, nfanual training, composition,
domestic science, methods in reading,
course of study for drawing, methods in
arithmetic. ,
Thnriuiflv Forenoon Arithmetic, his'
tory of education, physiology, methods
fa oonoronhv. tnerhflnicai QrawiUKi uu-
mestic art, course of study in domes
tie art.
Thursday Afternoon Grammar, geog
raphy, stenography, American literature,
physics, typewriting, methods in lan
guage, thesis for primary certificate.
Friday Forenoon Theory and prac
tice, orthography (spelling)physical gco
gTaphy, English literature, chemistry
. Friday Afternoon School law, geol-
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Willamette Valley News
Polk County Woman's
Defense Council Meets
(Capital Journal Special Service)
Dallas, June 22. Over two hundred
imembers of tho Woman's committee of
the Polk county council of national de
fense mot in the circuit court room
of tho Polk county court house this
week and received instructions on the
various activities tho committee is ask
ed to perform during the war, from
Mrs. Cha9. H. Castner, etate chairman
of Hood River. Mrs. Castner who has
just returned from a trip to Washing
ton, D. C, where she attended a meot
ing of the federal eonferenco, explain
ed the purpose of the Woman's com
mittee end gave a short outline of the
work that was expected of them-
Miss Birdseye of Washington, D. C,
a member of the states relations ser
vice, was also in attendance at the
meeting and spoke on the conservation
work being done in every state in the
union. Miss Ann Turlcy of the exten
sion service of the Oregon Agricultural
college gave an outline of the work of
the home demonstrators and explained
to the assembly how such a demonstra
tor might be secured for Polk county.
A vote was taken and every woman
in the assemibly went on record, as fav
oring such a movement and a commit
&.pr was aiDOinted to meet with the
county court at soime date in the near
future and ask tnat zunas ue aij-
priatod for this purpose.
Dr. V. C. Staats, chairman of tne
child welfare work in this county, gave
a brief outline of the nature of the
nf Ma committee and appointed
committees and instructed them how
the work should be carried on. a cam-
thoueh the woman's ,
committee' opened in all farts of Polk
i it. .nlnltinff ond
CO'unty, Tnursiiay lor iuh woim&
measuring of all children under six
tronra nf sure. Everv physician in tne i
innntv has volunteered their services
in examining tlie ciuiureu mm "v
work will be carried on as part of the
focmlnr work of the county.
Teachers' Examinations Next wees jay.
Tho annual examinations for state Mrs. Chappel and daughter, Eva, re
teachers' ecntficates will be held in urned Monday from a visit at Seaside.
n.; .in from. June 26th to 29th of Geo. March and wife went to Sea-
next week Examinations will be in rog
ular subjects for certificates with ad-
jiiim.i. niilvipftts for special certiti-
Mites, including domestic art, iom-
tic science drawing, course of study
for drawing, unanual training, mecnan- uue ttjjo la an automobile accident, is
ical drawing, music, physical culture, 'iwly improving,
stenography, and typewriting. The ex- The Mi'sses Ethel ar Clara Samp
anrinations will be held in the Dallas have Rone to Camas, Wash., to
hiirh school building on
street.
LaCreole Bifle Club to Meet
A meeting of the LaCreole Bif to clufc
nisht a the armory wiicu ""'" " x. v"'k nmi win ui eui, oun-
the enuina year will be eloctcd. Ih0dtty with friends in thic city,
meetina has been called by vice pres- cbas. Moyer and wife came in from
Winn lahn W. VJTlt nil" licuv." - luniUUII f vujxcauuj vu 'oj'tuu
SLtto.al.th. to a.d -
Iko nmil a' to' recruit the ranks of the
club from thO memoereu'l' " T
j. Mrure the use of tho
guards and thus secure the use of tne
e.ua -j innnft rounds Of am
sixteen rmus uu. -,v --- , .
sixteen
munition now
held by we r"'
in this city,
German Church to Speak :
. . , oci- nt one of the com-
a German aur-------
western part or r --- -
ped-tho German language and hereaf
r-l-v Z undergo the change and it
,; ttg within a snort time
3iS rrchurche, in t,e . county win
5e converted in the use of the tug
lish language. '
v 8 B. Taylor and children left
th week for Klamath Falls near
whlre Mr Taylor is conducting a sur
vey for a logging road.
Mrs. Joseph Holgerson and little
daughter, who have been sending the
eeverat months at Pendl ,to. J
rivtd in Dallas this week for a visit
HrTW.toi
wore Portland visitors the fist of the
met T-.tl. has cone "to Portland
where he has accepted a posiuon
BUM. - m
One or mo v o irjrlc.
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County
Judge ana -
-t -i trnvernment.
Btit....i. r,oi,nnn fteometry, bot-
any,
Saturday Afternoon-General history,
bookkeeping.
W. M. SMITH,
County School Supt.
6-22
THE DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, ORE.
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ipatrick returned Thursday morning
from a short visit in .Portland, lhey
were accompanied to this .city by R.
E. Williams, president of the Dallas
City and National banks.
M. B. Grant has returned to his
home in Dallas, after an Illness of sev
eral weeks which confined him to ais
room while visiting in Portland.
Mrs- Ed Dunn and children left this
week for a two weeks' vacation at the
Tillamook county beaches.
Mr. and Mrs. ueorge Siefnntn re
turned this week from a visit with
their son, Chester, in Portland.
Charles B. Snndiberg, manager of tne
Dallas Telephone company, was a Cap
ital city visitor this week.
Mrs. r . B. Smith left this week for
Colorado whero sho will visit at the
home of her son, Clifford, for several
weeks.
Miss Gladys Cartwngtit, u teacbei
in the Dallas high school for the past
year, hae returned to her borne in the
Capital city for the summer's vaca
tion. Circuit Judge Harry H. Belt and
Court Reporter B. F. Barrett are in Mc
Minnville this week holding a session
of the Yamhill county circuit court.
Miss Frances Byers of Condon visit
ed with friends in Dallas the first of
the week. Miss Byers formerly lived
in this city and was a member of the
type sotting foTae on the Observer be
fore ithe installation of the linotype.
Earl Sears has returned from a visit
,with his brother, Floyd, In Portland
Falls City News
(Capital Journal Special Service)
Falls City, June 22 Mrs. Mary Mil-
er. .who has been visiting her daugh-
ter at Portland, returned 'luesdny.
Austin Titus and wife of Dallas were
wisiting in this city Sunday. Mr. Titus
1 i:aj. it.. j:..:: nA
Jilts cunavcti in hid spiuuo ulvibjuu uu
leave soon for service
ABbcrt Hoppe and wifo-feft Thurs-
day for southwest Missouri.
mr. ami mrs. jaunt1; tuuiur 01; diuck
JJock were in this city Friday evening,
Mrs. Helen Bodio of Salem visited at
the home of Mrs. E. A. LaDow, Sun-
g,0 Friday 0f last week anil returned
Monday.
Mrs. E. A. LaDow was a Salem vis-
Hor Tuesday. -
q. Aurland, who was injured a srort
npeniu' mo uuim,
Miss Geneva Treat spent a few days
in Salem this week.
Joe vSampson left the first of the
week for Ft. Stevens, Wash. "
Mis. Chas. Vick and family anil U
tj0 n&t springs in Washington for his
.noaim, reioiucu uumo unuitnua;
cnjnt geeminelv much benefitted.
Dr. A. G. Atwcod returned from a
weeik's visit at Portland, Thursday ev
ening. FUNERAL OF LUKE DIMICK.
Several hundred friends of Luke M.
Dimick and of the Dimick family at
ttnded his funeral services held at the
City Hall last Sunday afternoon at 2
o'clock. A large part of the attendance
was made up of young people of Hub
bard and adjacent communities. Luke
was well acquainted with the young
people at Needy and beyond and they
came in numbers from there.
When the casket was placed in the
hall it was nearly covered with floral
pieces, wreaths and garlands. His High
school friends sat on the left and the
immediate family on the right and the
friends filled the hall and in front. Fa
vorite hymns weTe sung by a doubll
quartet. Bev. 8. E. Long delivered a
splendid sermon from the 12th chapter
of Ecclesiastes and the first verse: "Re
member now, thy Creator, in the days
of thy youth, while the evil days come
not, nor the years draw nigh, when
thou shalt say, I have no pleasure in
them."
Practically every home in the com
munity was represented Jn the gather
ing and a deep impression was mad,, on
all of the uncertainties of life and the
certainties of the end of life. Hubbard
Enterprise.
TRY JOURNAL WNT ADS
JOURNAL WANT ADS SELL
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'1000 IN
COLO NA1VNA
FOR THE
FAVOR.
HTJaBABD NEWS.
Mrs. Caroline Fry was taken sud
douly ill Sunday noon and has made
htl'e improvement to date,
Messrs Ernest Werner, Louis Spagle
Dave Yoder compose the school board
of the Xeedy school district and Solon
Kiuier, clerk.
Miss Nora Weity came home from
Salem last Friday having finished her
f rishmau yei r at Willamette Univer
sity. At the annual school meeting of the
l'iiite school district last Monday the
board remains the came as last year.
Pony Morgan, chairman; W. C. Grim
and Albert Smith, directors; Mrs. Jen
nie Eurl clerk,
Freuiau McKay went to Portland and
Vanouuvci to report to Uncle Sam for
sirvice last Tuesday niorniiig.lt may be
sjuie time sefore his number would be
called, but he did not care to wait Ion
irer. l!e is the son of Moses McKay, re
cently Kiovtd to this section from St
Paul.
Ali 33 liihe Levcrman was the guest
(,f Miss kuth Calvert from Sunday t
Tuesdar, enioute from Portland where
she taught school the past year. Wed
nesday thft young ladies attended I
school function at Mt. Angel and from
there to Aumsville, Miss Leverman's
noice, wher Miss Calvert . will be a
iruest for the week.
Jn honor oi Miss Xiuie Lievenman oi
AdniBville, the guest of Miss Ruth Cal
vert from Sunday to Wednesday, a jolly ,
party was given at Wolfer's spring. An1
impromptu program was enjoyed as well
as the delicious lunch so daintily serv
edsandwiches, potato salad, olives,
whipped cream and fruit salad, cookies
and coffee. Those present were Miss Til
lio Leverman, Miss Ruth Calvert, Misses
May and Ruby Crittenden, Miss Lois
Bimsm, Miss Lena Hilbert, Miss Gladys
Moomaw, Mies Cora Reece, Miss Bon
nie Halliday, Miss Frances Weaver,
Miss Marie Byers. Enterprise,
TOBVEND-HENDEESON.
Forty invited guests assembled at the
Trinity Lutheran church, Wednesday
forenoon at 11 o'clock, to witness the
marriage of Miss Alma Henderson to
Mr, Henry L. Torvend, Bev. G,eo. Hcnd
ricksen, pastor of the church officiat
ing. The church was beautifully decorated
for the occasion the color scheme being
carried out in pink and white. Miss
Bfissie Sundvold played the - wedding
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IMNTRY FOOD HOARDS FEED MICE;
REVERSES OLD PLAN OF UUYIT'
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A complete reversal of thrift
methods of our grandmothers' time
in matter of household buying, one
designed to check food hoarding in
family larders, will undergo public
test in Washington soon. Right un
der "the observation of Food Ad
ministrator Hoover, who asserted
that "thi food hoarder is working
against the common good and even
against the very safety of the coun
try,' a number of public pantries on
the "piggly wiggly" plan will be
opened to demonstrate that one of
the wasteful ways of the housewife
is the purchase of quantities of
groceries.
However much of a shock it might
be to our ancestors who were wont
to lay in stocks of sugars, soaps,
flour and other groceries in quanti-.
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EVEBYTHINa
Ulm Electric Co., . Masonio Temple,
DENTIST
DB. T. L TJTTEB, DENTIST, BOOMS
413-414 Bank of Commerce bldg.
Phone 606. 11-4
FINANCIAL
MONEY TO LOAN
Oa Good Real Estate Security
THOS. K. FORD
Over Ladd A Bush bank, Salem, Oregon
OSTEOPATH
DBS. B. H. WHITE AND B. W. WAL
TON Osteopathic physicians and
nerve specialists. Graduate of Amer
lean school of Osteopathy, Kirkville,
Mo Post graduate and specialized in
, nervous diseases at Loa Angelea Col
lege. Office 505-508 U. 8. Nat. Bank
Bldg. Phone 859. Residence, 1620
Court Phone 2215. Sr. White Bes.
Phone 469.
march Mrs. M. G. Gunderson gang, "O,
Promise Me." Immediately following
the ceremony a reception wag held at
the home of the bride's parents on the
last hill.
' Mis, Torvend has been a resident of
Silverton for about two years, coming
hero with her parents from the east,
She is a young woman of many queen
ly attainments and-was oue of the suc
ces-jful teachers of the county. Mr. Tor
vend is foreman of tha S. E. Richardson
stock ranch north of this city and is a
progressive and energetic young man.
After a honeymoon spent at Newport
for two weeks tho happy couple will
makn their home at the farm, Silver
ton Appeal.
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ties, for which the mice and weevili
would compete, the new Hoovel
dicta have called for and found a
plan to lessen waste of food through
overstock on private pantry shelves.
The public pantry plan, with piggly
wiggly aisles is said to reduce the
cost a fifth at least below the time
honored "general grocery," reduce
the time required in market basket
buying according to the govern
ment's wishes, and particularly re
duce the wasteful hoarding and ac
cumulation of things and individual
investment in groceries to an entire
ly new level. Thanks for this are
due an unorthodox grocer of Mem
phis, Tennessee, Clarence Saunders,
who organized the new plan and has
proved it in man:,?ities to be a
notable success.
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Telephone
Main 1200
ELECTBICAL
127 North High
QUICK LUNCH
NEW GRILL OPEN Opposite Oregon
EKxstrus depot, lunches and meal at
all hours, from 6 a. m. to 11 p. m.
Sam Louie, 136 8. High St. 6-21
LODGE DIRECTORY
KNIGHTS OF PYTHIAS MEET AT
McComack hall on every Tuesday
at 8. P. Andresen, U. C. W. a. UU
son, K. B. ft 8.
MODERN WOODMEN OF AMERICA
Oregon Cedar Camp No, 5246,meets
evry Tfiuraday evening at 8 o'clock
In Derby building, corner Court and
High streets. B. 3. Day, V. C.j J. A
Wright, clerk.
SALEM HUMANE SOCIETY D. D.
Keeler, president; Mrs. Loa Tillson,
secretary. All eases of cruelty or neg
lect of dumb animals gaouia oe re
ported to the secretary for investi
getion, -
ROYAL NEIGHBORS OF AMERICA
"Oregon Grape Camp" No. 1360,
meet everv Thursday evening in
Tlnrhr huildinir. (Itrtirt and Hiirh St,
Mrs. Pearl Coursey, 214 Court St,
oracle; Mrs. Melissa fersonj. recor
dor, 1115 N. 4th St. Phone 143CM.
UNITED ARTISANS Capital Assem
bly No. 84, meets every Thursday at
8 p. m. in I. u. u. ii - nau. jNorma u
Terwillieer, M. A. C, A Vibbert,
socrotary, 340 Owens street.
SECONDHAND GOODS
BUY, SELL and EXCHANGE-
Men's clothes, shoes, hats, jewelry,
watches, tools, musical instruments
bicycles, guns, rifles, revolvers, suit
cases, trunks, cameras, typewriters
and furniture. Capital Exchange, 337
Court street. Phone 493.
FOR RENT
FOR BENT Business location at 102
north Commercial, will remodel to
suit tenant. See E. M. Klingor, 403
Stato street, Salem. tf
BILLIARD PARLOR for rent, witr jr
without fixtures: will remodel to
suit tenant; best location in city. K
M. Klinuer. 403 State street, Sa
lem- tf
WOODBUEN SCHOOL ELECTION
Thc peoplo of Woodburn at the annual
school mooting Monday displayed more
than the usual amount of intflrost shown
on such occasions in the recent past. The
attendance was large and suggestion!
worH made as to tho best methods to
be adopted to reduce the amount of out'
standing indebtedness. Dr. Thos. Sims
presided.
For director for three years Dr. Thos.
Sims was rochoscn by a large majority,
receiving a vote of 97 to 17 for W. A.
Boberts.
There was no opposition to N. A
Hoffard and he was selected director
for one year to fill the unexpired term
of A. E. Austin rosiened.
Elmer J. Stanard was re-elected clerk
there being no other nomination. In-
dervmlent.
RAILROAD
TIME TABLES
(In effect Juno second)
SALEM- GEEB LINE
No. 73 Arrive at Salem 9:10 a.m.
No. 74 Leave Salem 3:00 p.m.
IALEM, FALLS CITY ft WE8TEBN
161 Lv Salem, motor 7:50 a.m.
163 Lr Salem, motor 9:35 am.
185 Lr Salem, motor l;40p.m
Through car to Monmouth and Arils
167 Lv Salem, motor ......4:15 p.m.
169 Lv Salom, motor ...5:58 p.m.
839 Wy frt. Lv Salem 5:00 a.m.
102 Ar at Salem 9:10 a.m
164 Ar. at Salem 11:00 a.m.
166 Ar at Salem 300 p.m
168 Ar at Salem
170 Ar at Salem
..5:35 p.m.
7:20pjn.
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SCAVENGER
SALEM SCAVENGES Charles Sees
proprietor. Garbage and refuse of 11
kinds removed on monthly contracts
at reasonable rates. Yard and to:
pools cleaned. Office phone Mm a
2247. Residence Main 2272.
STOVE REPAIRING
STOVES REBUILT AND EEPATRJiD
50 years experience. Depot, Nationa)
and American fence.
Sizes 26 to 58 in. high.
Paints, oil and varnish, eta.
Loganberry and hop hooks.
Salem Fence and Stove Works, 2:0
Court street. Phone 124.
LAWN MOWERS
THE FIXIT SHOP Let n repair and
sharpen your lawn mowers. Mi
Court. Phone 1022. tt
WATER COMPANY
SALEM WATER COMPANY CIIlcs
corner Commercial and Trade streets
Bills payable monthly In advance.
FOR SALE
FOB SALE Five acres with good
house, barn and ont buildings, fenc
ed, cross fenced and most of tho
ground seeded, good water frwa
pump, fruit for family use; on
good road 2 miles from city lim
its and oar line. Square Deal Rct
ty Company, U. S. bank bnUdjntf.
Phone 470. i
308 ACRES 1 mile from station, 2S0
cultivated, 18 pasture, modern, now
7 room1 house, 2 barns, silo, 50 acrus
clover, annual income t8000. Prite
$100 per acre.
280cres, 235 cultivated, 80 pas
ture, 1 miles from station, fair im
provetmonts; price $73 per acre.
0 acres bottom, 30 cultivated, 3
stump pasture, 2 miles of town, ex
change for va'ley farm elsewhcro;
price $9000.
DO o-cres, 00 cultivated, 25 in fruit,
.10 timlH-r and stump pasture, fair
improvements, 5 miles from Salnw,
will exclmngo for southern Oregon,
will assuime; price $13,000.
290 acres, 250 cultivated, 40 pus
turo, well watered, good improve
ments, want unincumbered Taur'h
closo to Salem not over $13,000;
price $20,000.
320 acres Alta, Canada, exchange
for valley ranch or Salem rcsicHmco
not over $'M0.
330 acres Luke county, Oregon, un,
proved, exchange for valley ittuuh,
not over $5000.
10 acres with modern 7 room hciwa
4 blocks of Salem car line, exchango
for $2000 residence and -mortg;0
for difference; price $1650. Bocolof
sky, 341 Stato St- 7 16
240 Wy frt Ar Salem -.
..2:30 pm.
f OREGON ELECTBIO
Southbound
Trsia Leave Arrive
Aiilvsj
Eugene
10:50 ont
12:25
6:85 pi
8:50 vm
'Portland Salem
1 , 6:30 am 8:35 am
6 Ltd 8:30 am 10:11 am
I , 10:45 am 12:50 pm
9 2:05 pm 4:15 pm
13 Ltd. 4:45pm 6:40 pm
17 J:05pm 8:07 pm Salom onry,
10 9:20 pm 11:20 pm Salem onty
11 11:45 pm 1:55 am 6:50 iu
'North Bank Station (leave Jcffersca
Street 15 and 20 minutes later)
Northbound
Leav Ai-rlve
Eugene Salem
12:05 am 4:35 am
Train
So.
I
Arrlv
Portland
8:50 fluX
9:25 anf
11:30 (urt
1:20 put
3:55 pii
5:45 pu4
7:40 pi
10:00 pi
7:15 am
8:45 am
1120 iia
1:50 pm
4:00 pm
5:30 pm
10 Ltd..
7:35 am
IS
14-11:20 em
16 Ltd 1:55 pm
10 M:10 pm
12 6.25 pm 7:55 pm
iNorth Bank Station (Arrive Jefferson
Street 15 minutes earlier) .'Leave Ccr
vallis.
COBVALI4IS CONNECTIONS
Leave Corvallis Arrive Salem
8:25 ara....Northhound-...9:45 am
12:13 pm.Northbound....l:50 am
8:41 pm....Northbound....4:00 jm
4:10 pm..Northbound....5:30 pm
6:18 pm.Nornbound....7:55 pa
8:35 am....Soutbbound....9:57 am
10:15 am....8outhboiind..ll:33 am
12:50 pm....Southbo ind .? W pin
4:15 pm....8outhbound....5:10 pm.
6:40 pm.13outhbound....8:00 f
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