r THE OREGON STATESMAN, SALEM, OREGON. SUNDAY MOJiNINn. OCTOnKR H. Ifrjo ORIENTAL RELATIONS . ARE IMPROVED ! (Continued from page 1) certainly 'some mutually Bsttsl fac tory agreement can be reached which will prevent entrance of any Japanese."' : Small Made Chairman. v Congressman Small was made chairman of the party for the tour through 'Japan and China, .he said, after friction had arisen oter unescorted women .-.traveling with the party. Of Japanese and their descendants being "forbidV den to buy property, the congress man said: - : . VAa to the Japanese who are slready lawfully Jq the United States, a different issue is pre sented, I learn that a proposition has recently , been initiated in California and will soon be sub mitted to a referendum which will prohibit these Japanese from acquiring land by lease or other- v .4 N mm Equip your bicycle or motorcycle With a new set of tires before winter sets in. It will save you money as well as countless trouble. ' : Vy : : - . .-.'!, ' -.. 1 - i' - S ... . x. . .. . ..... . ... . i . Bicycles and Repairs . 387 Court Street wise and likewise limit, the right of their American-born children, who are American citizens, to ac nnirn nr hold land. This will be a aiscrinunauon imum jiu ese nationals and will not apply to other aliens. This does not .......... 9 Iii.IU. n v am I convinced of the necessity of sMch drastic action. The move ment appears to have reference to farm land for the purpose of eliminating Japanese farmers. Xo Favor, Kut Juntice. 'I am not suggesting the ex tension of any favors to the Jap anese; 1 am oniy presenting a fundamental of right and justice "nuVthiB ,s not wholly matter for the consideration .Af California. Where an affront to friendly nation sis threatened where the issue or? peace or pos sibly war is involved, it is a mat ter of supreme interest to all the ...nl. nf til ITn ilnVI Clidu''' ) IS your I Bicycle ready for school." If not, you better bring it irland j have it put in the best condition. You will want something you can depend on. , Better still, trade your old Vheel in on a Harley Davidson "America's Finest Bicycle" - r See the new models now on display $45 and up Harry. W. Scott 147 South Commercial Street Y.M.C.AIHAS BUSY PERIOD . L Boys Work to be Empha sized Several Important Meetings Scheduled Taking everything Into consid eration, the program of the Y. M. C. A. for the yeaf commencing October 11. promises to be an nn- usuallv full one. Tha boys are receiving their share of attention, and the program as outlined for their especial benefit will glad den the heart of every boy. A new sacretary has been se cured for them, Lyman Pickett, who was formerly the associate boyb secretary of the Seattle Y. M. C. A. He will have the boys divided into three departments, the senior. Intermediate and jun lorsl . ' Kach department Will have! a room of its own, equipped with its game tables.. The room which has i been in ute as a serving room is .being renovated and will be converted into a dining room, i It is expected that the improve ments will be completed by Octo ber 111, the Opening week for all fall 'activities. Next Thursdaya! ternoon at 2:30 at the Y. M. C. A. all mothers and women inter ested in the boys are asked to be present to organize a Mothers club to assfst the boys, depart- ment. They will study the needs and habits of boys, try to improve the conditions which surround their lives and endeavor to incul cate!, a better understanding of home relations. The values of such an organization will not be overlooked. The physical director for the new year will be F. I. Osborne, who comes from Berkeley high school, where he has been in charge of the physical education work for the past five years. Mr. Osborne will direct all gymnasium and swimming classes. The final business meeting for the fiscal year will be held next Tuesday noon at the Y. M. C. A. and i the annual gathering and dinner for the adult membership will i be on Friday evening at 6:15 whan the reports on . work done on work during the year will be given -and the election- of officers take place. President .W. I. Staley will preside.- i rne young men of Salem over f 14-years old will have the oppor tunity to hearx Tracy Strong, city bays work secretary of Seattle as sociation speak and Jim Palmer, associate general secretary of WHERE MAMIE GOT THE; PEARLS ' j. ' i i ' " ' J .' V i P i -i nmaiAP4 si nasKPt. i r if in r. ihiict. awi a i mm i - i - ; i - Sugar. I7.Zj caKti. Jack Johnson has begun hU : . one year term of imprisonment at ' . the Illinois penitentiary. Jack j Dempsey will be safe that long at i least. ! . . , , i r I .pV. I I i ii At Forty ; Eye-Help Is Needed At the age oi lorly tht yc Uevrin to iiectl htlp for close work, an.j if this (in the form of correctly atljustcti L'iasoj) i not irivcn. eyestrain with all its ttcndaut vil.t. is set up. If You Are Forty "APPEAL TO O'NEILL" Let him advise you whether o.- not glass- would be of benefit, j Dr. C. B. O'Neill Optometrist-Optician ; Ladd and Brush Back Building Shop Where the Crowds Buy Portland, sing and recit3 at a mass meeting to be held nei Sunday afternorfn, Oct. 10 at 4:30 o'clock in the Y. M. C. A. gym nasium. These two men are con sidered the best in the northwest in th?ir line. The . program will consist of music, talks, ' pictures and "eats." A crowded house 'is desired. . 1 The financial campaign for the work of the year will be inaugur ated on Tuesday.' Oct. 12, and continue throughout the week. Solicitors will . ineit every noon at 12:15 at the Y. M. C. A. SALEM MARKETS J xt-Kiiiuirsi-ytiM Bra m J . Pi nil! II H 51 V1! iiicSpMe5aniBiiniHiiii Wee PIANO STUDENTS Art you studying any of these selections? aye you even tried practicing with a piano record? Phrase by ase, using World Famous Players for models. r 0 74636 Itegolett.o-Paraphrase de Con-: ; j sen .Cortot 74C30 Troika en Traineaus ; (TschaEkowsky) Rachmaninoff 74628 Prelude in G Minor i (Rachmaninoff) Rachmaninoff 74623 Berceuse (Chopin Op 57) Cortot 74589-Caprice Poetic (Liszt) . .Cortot 14 688- Walts Etude (Saint Saens) - -. Cortol ; 74293 Nocturns (Chopin) . k ' ' De" Pachmanu 74260 Prelude in D Minor Ktude Op. -10 (Chopin) ... . De Pachmann 6000 Second Hungarian Rhapsody I'art 1.. Grainger . Second Hungarian Rhapsody i. - Part 2 Grainger 6027 Valpe in A Flat Opera 4 2 Grainger Polonaise in A Flat Opera 53 60 45- -Valse Brilliaiile 1 The Hunting gleuse) Grainger Opera 34 No. ." Hoffman Song (La Jon-.Hoffman 64846 Maiaguena (Alocn!) 6481 9 Segnlailla I Albeniz . .Cortot 541D Polonaise in A 40 No. 1. . . . . . Valse Caprice 5915 Venezia E Napoli. . Minuet in G . Major Opera . .' . . Hoffman .Hoffman -Cortot 74545 Nocturne In F 548 4 Cam panel la Hark, Hark Liszt . . . .Godowsky the Iark : J.., Liszt. Godowsky 5791 Hondoliera tnd U V Were a Bird ....Godowsky Waltz In A Flat Godowsky Major (Chopin) Paderewski 6128 Polish Dance E 3 No.. ....... To Springtime. 2434 Butterfly Spinning Song Flat Minor Op . . . . .Grainger . ... . .Grainger (Papillon) Hoffman 2! .Hoffman Next week will be Banjo Week Watch These Lists s BUiTXG PRICE Kces an1 Poaltry EggB, 5xc trade. Hens, heavy. 22-2 4 u Light hens, 18-20c. . O'd roosters-, 8-lOc. Bvoilers, 18-2 4c. Pork. Mutton ami Deef ' Pork on foot, lKc. Lambs, 6 1-Zc and Tr Dressed hogs, 23c. Beef iteers, 6-8c. , Cows. 3-c. Top veal, 21c. . Hay Cheat hay. $18-1 20. Oat and vetch hay, per ton 20-$21. Clver bay, 120-321. Grain Wheat. $2-$2.07. Oats, 63-7 0c. Beans, 6-6 Mill Fi-eds, Rrtall Mill run. $63. Wholesale to IH-alcr Creamery butter, cartons, C5- 66c. i . Butterrat, 64c. , Fruit " Oranges, $9. Bananas, 13 l-2e. ''lemons, $3.2. 4 ; California grape fruit, $6. Vegrtabl Cabbag. 2V4. . Onions; $2.40. Turnips, $3.25. . ' . - Carrots. $3.50 sk. l Greeu peppers. 10c. ' Bell peppers, 20c a pound. Parsley 60c dozen bunches. Beets. 73c dozen bunches. Cantaloupe:, flat crates. $1.01 Standard, $2.50: pony, $2. Watermelon. $1.50. , ) Cantaloupe Honeydews. $2. ' Tomatoes, $1 basket. Potatoes, new 2c. Sweet potatoes, 6-6 ic, Cababas, 3 l-2c lb. Peaches,' $2 crate.. i Grapes. 12c lb.1 Huckleberries, 21c lb, Ilctan Creamery buiter, ' Dairy butter, 68c. Eggs, doz.. 6Rc. Hard wheat flour. $2 30 ft 3.73. With every bomb mystery the fictitiousnesH ofSherlock Holmes becomes more evident.' Telegram Received V By Local Dort Iealer . Flint, Mich, 5pt. 29, 1920. Fred w. Vogler, Portland, Or. Northern Auto Co.: The price of the Dort car is reasonable and fairi .The total net advance in list within period of two years having been but seventeen percent against advances of nineteen to forty-five in list on other leading makes of motor cars, therefore there will be no pnee reduction made by this company. j There has been as yet no break in material or Jabor costs that would warrant any price reduction on Dort cars; but on the contrary materials have been purchased by us and by all motor car manufacturers for nineteen hundred and twenty-one production at a very considerable advance as a whole,: over nine teen hundred and twenty, Therefore unless those purchase con tracts are treated by purchasers as scraps of paper or the seller voluntarily revises contract prices downward there is no justi fication for any motor car manufacturer reducing prices unless he has been profiteering which means that he has been receiving an excessive profit on his product. If there he any such manu facturers this is a most opportune time for them to properly ad just their prices to the sound values of their products. Please wire the above to each one of your dealers at once; j also give publicity to ail your newspapers. " Tins is an announcement by the president of this company as to where we stand on the pres ent situation. I . ' DORT MOTOR CAR CO. UGAJR POUNDS 2 PROSPERITY Helpful Health Hints ! 1 1 4(ijr i " . .. ".liimmmlm ..rm-TMup I'TT'llTHtmn"' 'iniiTfuiilrlinir They never serk In vain who consult a qualified osteopath. If there is anything worse than drunkenness it is gluttony. ' The worst ignorance is where a man is ignorant of his own ignorance. - . I never count a patient's years unless, she has nothing else to count. f ) ' Surgeons are , always anxious to lead the man who is "blind to his own interests." . ! Rheumatism and happiness both grow bigger if you keep tell ing folks, about them. 1 , . I If people .would doubt Ipbs and investigate . more, the ofteopath would have more than hej could do. ., ' '!' j The wish to healthy hi reas onable in direct ratio to Ui lartre- ness or In other words. thi more you desire health, the wiser jou are.. ; The doctors ho demahd lawn to protect tha people are trouble niakern. for they are invariably dealers; their professed motives are no more real than a drug store comnlexlon there is some thing entirely different under neath, j NOW READY WEAR TO To accommodate some of our patrons we had our tailors fash ion several new classy overcoats from general measurements so that we could fqrnish them to customers immediately. Wc have several left I I ; , a . ' ; . ! i If you are in need of a good winter coat look over this lot They are made from our regular standard materials accord ing to the latest fashions, and will give you regular Scotch Woolen Mills service. There arc only a few left, so don't delay. ;: ! SCOTCH WOOLEN MILL STORE 426 State Street We can remodel your last year's coat into the newest 1CI0 21 I ashion , 5 T We, can repair or remodel your old suit. Cleaning - and pressing i A P P E A U T O O t u z I L L SALEM 4 : i -