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A " - Issued Daily Except Monday y S23 STATZSXAJT rCTBSHETCt COMPAXT 815 Sent Commercial BW, Salam. Org oa - K. J. Handricka John X Brady frank Jaskotki i UXXBZX OF THS ASSOCIATES 2ESS I .: Tha Assoc 1st ed Prut It exclusively entitled to the ate for pabHeation ef all sew (Iapatche credited to it r. Sot -otherwise mdlt4 la thle paper and ala tat local iiwi published karats. ... . ; :.'";'; - - - " -BUSINESS OFFICE : i; Themes r. Clark Co, Kaw Tork141-145 West 86th St,; Chlesgo, Varqvatta Balld- tag, W. 8. Grothwaht, Mgr. (Portland Off lea, SSff Wowatej BMf, Phono .6637 BRoadway, a T. Williams. Mgr.) TELEPHONES : i . . . Circulation; Offlc . . t .38-108 .Society Editor , Job Ttoparunent . . - . . I 588 BiiImu Of flea . - Mawa Department InUrad at tha Postoffie In Salem, Oregon, at seeond-elsss wattr "BIBLB THOUGHT AND PRATER - Prepared by Radio BIBLE SERVICE Bureau. Cincinnati. Ohio. If parents will hare their children memorize the daily Bible aelec lions, U wlll-prov a priceless Hlta to them In alter years, December 14, 1024 '.. FATE OP THE ROBBER:- Behold at eveningtlde trouble; and before the morning he is not. This is the portion of them that spoil us, and the lot of them that rob us. Isaiah 17:14. v- I PRAYER: O God, Thou art wonderful in Thy dealings with the :hlldren of .men.- We thank Thee that the way of transgressors is hard,' for thereby we art brought back home, j -.- ' ALASKAN INDIAN PUPILS AT CHEI.IAWA For .over forty years native Indian, pupils of Alaska have attended the Salem TJnited States Indian Training school ' , And " during the eight : years ending- - June 30th : Jast 8J21 Indian pupils from that territory have been enrolled there. Now the committee .on appropriations: of the lower house of Congress has decided-that no provisions be made in the current appropriation bill for Indian children from Alaska at the -Salem school, which is'located at Chemawa, just, outside of the northern suburbs of tlijis city ; but that to meet the situation in Alaska fpr better education funds be provided for three in dustrial schools for Alaskan children, to be erected! and main tained in that territory. r ! i It is learned that among the arguments advanced against the further admission of the Alaskan children -Tto-the Salepm ; school is that the change of climate causes them to become tubercular, and that they have been sent to Lapwai sanitarium . in Idaho in large numbers j ' But only sixteen of the whole .821 have been sent tothat institution with -incipient and glandular tuberculosis So that argument falls down; it is based on falsehood. . ' : ' The coast climate of Alaska is almost identical with ours; and nearly all the pupils come from .that part of Alaska. In the respeet inentionedi the Alaskan pupils at the Salem school have a; better record than those from other sections." . - . ? v They say also that the Alaskan graduates returning home do not adapt themselves to their environment And it is to be hoped that, they do not. . The white people of Alaska maintain the " Jim Crow" attitude .towards the Indians of . ithat territory. They iold them in an attitude of servility! These pupils here are capable ; -unusually apt in learn ing and taking on the ideas of civilization and morality. . .It is a credit to them that they dp not readily adapt themselves to the Idw.caste, ideals .of, their former environments! . : It will be a blot xnpon the United States' government if the Alaskan children shall be denied the right they have so long enjoyed of coming to the Salem school. Ay :'y ;- . If ;the people of, the United States as a whole could be brought to fuUy nnderstand, the situation that is involved in the attempt of the House appropriations committee, -there would be a protest sent up that would make the very welkin ring. Every man and woman in Salem ought to write a "letter or The way the matter stands now, the proposition is that new pupils from Alaska are to be refused admission after the first of January; , and the first of January is nearly here. GIVE THEM WORK ' ' ! tPortland Journal.). It is surprising that the Portland city cohnefl should have been compelled to exact a pledge from contractors employed In city ;work to the effect that ex-service men would Ae given, preference for em ployment. 1 ' T - . ' ' ,!,..-..;-..:.! Such actipn should never haye been necessary. The ex-service men should have been given preference without question. They are the men .who rallied to the colors when the country was endangered. Ihey are the ones who fought the nation's fight. And they are the ones who are entitled to the nation's gratitude. That gratitude should be expressed by- affording them the opportunity to earn" an honest living tor themselves1 and their families. - v - It is easy to Xorget. The war was over six years ago.i The nation Is no longer threatened. The war spirit has passed and those days of sacrifice and strain are history. But those who gave most to the common cause are still here. Many of them are themselves .now in straitened circumstances. It would be a crime If Portland and Oregon were to do less than give them preference when work la to be done and, they are seeking the opportunity to work. T OUR STATE In The Statesman this moraine there- Is published an address Jby Sam Kozer 'secretary of state, so Illuminating and educational that It ought trb? read by every resident of . Oregon. One . thing stands but above! all 'else in this address and that Is we are doing so much more. top he peo ple in the way of government than formerly, f Mr. Kozer outlined how little was done for the. people 25 years ago' and how much is done now.. Few people realize and ap preciate that It takes' money for every new move. So- far as criticizing these new functions of government, we be lieve that the government Is being extended properly. The govern ment Is ; an agent for the people and when it operates it operates for all the people. All the people need more things done by the gov ernmentlegitimate things along the line of advancement. All the people will reap : rewards from this. Of course we have too many boards, but that is not under dis cussion now. -What we are trying to getat Is that Oregon Is getting three or four times' as much ser vice now as it had a quarter of a century ago. , The people are de manding this government. , They are demanding all these things. They jgrew up gradually and will probably continue to grow. One - great increase Is ,onf In creased taxes through which there has been more government sup plied by the people or rather more things done by the- government for tha . people. ' As a matter of fact mighty little was done for the people 23 years ago. It is only in f . . Manager . . Editor ' Utuftr Jos Dept. 888 J08 1 the last few years that we have learned that the government Is an agency which Is transacting a lot of the business of all the people and doing It fairly with equitable distribution of the cost One can :not read this article by Mr. Kozer without feeling pride in the state of Oregon. The gov ernment is really functioning for the people. It is helping them. It I MONDAY - TUESDAY - WEDNESDAY, ; , Will DOLLAR DMS at RENNER'S In oi;(ier.to stimulate business and to letthe people of Salem know, more about our worfc we have decided to have three dollar .days. During these three days we will Dry Glean and Press Men's or. Women's Suits, Men's XSvercoats" or Ladies' Coats for only ... , All WQrk guaranteed to be the very best and we are sure that you will he" so well pleased with the work that you will become one' of our regular customers. n We call for Plant 755 Highland. Is doing things that 25 years ago would hare been thought revolu tionary, with .the result that the state is being developed. - r Herd is one sort of an aside anent this discussion. I r Six years ago there was sot a boat Une going into Portland. To-' day there are S4 lines, and the; business Is increasing all the time. Oregon' has f pund itself in ; pre cisely the same way. Only in the last few years Jaave people under stood that Oregon is really a great state. It was formerly the terri tory between Washington and Cal ifornia. Now it is oho of .the three great states of the Pad f ic slope, and It does not yet appear what it' will be, but we know It will be as great-as any of the three, if not the greatst. Sam Kozer, secretary of state. has performed a distinct service in calling the attention of the peo ple of Oregon to .the fact that they. are getting more government, moe. out of the government for the money now than ever before. and that .the difference la expense is the difference in doing little for the people and the doing much for the people. v . i .Charles A. Dana once said that if you saw a man chasing a dog it was not .news, but If you saw, a dog chasing a man, that was news., According to that definition i a piece of news happened in Oregon the other day. Aabunter was shot by adog. ' ,1 ' J ' , j BITS FOR BREAKFAST ! l-l , , - . Did you see the crowds 1 ;-,V:v V '! I;. " Great business day In Salem yes terday; one of the biggest in the history" of the city. " ; ' ' v ',' v S " n i Dr. Doney, president of Willam-, ette' university, who is taking the; 1 rest cure at Cambridge, ; Mass.,. writes a Salem friend that he is at last on the mend;, that he has "turned the corner," and Is gain ing in weight. ' '..-. , . . ; Among other absent ones is Miss Elizabeth Lord. ' She arrived In Manila on Nov. 11; five .weeks out of -Salem. But she spent a week after Jeaving Salem as a guest in the horn of Dr. Deimel Jn San Francisco. Miss Lord is the guest in Xhe Philippines of. Jier hrotheri Montague Lord, .who is in charge of extensive cane sugar and other properties and Interests in that part of the world, dividing bis time partly between Cebu and Ma nila. ' ; ' ' V V ;' " 1 Absent ones also are Dr. and Mrs. Lee Steiner. who are report ed in a letter received in Salem yesterday ;by Mrs. M. I. Meyers, from - Yokahama, on their way, to Manila. -where tiiey bave arrived ere this, . and will soon be home ward bound, ,by .way of HawaiL They were in a big storm at sea; but Dr. Steiner was not sea-sick. t,,;- l-ay: i .i:(i According to scientists, It pays to advertise, even if one happens 4 to be an Insect. For Insects that make their presence boldly known have fared better and are con sidered more successful than those that lie low, Wasps I advertise themselves noisily "and in striking -j colors, and they .nave driven com petitors out of their lines of bus iness. Because wasps advertise their waspishness, insect-eaters leave them alone. In the struggle for existence, human or otherwise, the individuals that make their business known succeed the best. Your Wrinkles Take Wings-rlh 15 IVfinutes Want" to hare those nWIeoma marks' of ' age, 7ilIriSB or fatir?i disappear in a Tew minuta, before your very yeT juke diasoWa a apoonful of powdered tnrkroot in tpoonful of lemon juice, amootfa: this aoothins enrnlsion 'over yonr face- then ro o yonr mirror pad aee what happen I Yon will' certainly have the surprise of yonr life.' Votf will readily concede you have never seen or heard ol n'tning' mat conld cause so remarkable and - ao quick; rejurenat?on of face and features. While this simple nome treatment nan such a -wonderful effect upon a wrinkled or aa7 akin, it la altogether harmless. Its' influence upon' the facial tissues in deeldedlr beneficial.' Tart root ia not to be confuted with any eosmetio or make-up for it is to be washed off, lean np no trace of itself. An original package. from tha drnra-ist contains enough to tnake the coat less than three cents a treatment! Adv.- ' be and deliver. Telephone 767 Our Electrical cessones '"' ''; ' '"''.' ' ' Are Colored to : Match the Daintiest of Rooms See the New : IAWS HE11S . - - ". mum "x-.r 1 ree Sets i . .c . die iiipre reason ably priced than ever. We have EXTRA LAMPS in all the , stand ard colors. Bring- in your lamps 5 i early and let us test them for you free of charge. We Ue Our Radio Sets Worlf Mi a way to satis fy YOU. Ask for a ation. See Our' Crustmas Windows for Other Gif t Suggestions SAEEl F. S. BARTON, Prop. aaiaiayaiaiw . VMt tk - ' PHONE 1200 BoudoirAc Christmas ElECTRIC ' " "-' - , CO. I fee CLASSIFIED SECTION p j 4 Phone 23 .Advertlslns Dept, : . ': CLASBiriKD ADVIKT1SS MIHTJ : . Rata par word: Per Insertion ' " '" Threa Insertions "" '' ' ' " , Sa 6 Money to Loan Oa Raal Eatata T. K. XXAD - 1 (Orar Ladd A Bush Bank) BZrOBJS TOTT LEAVE TOOB U0UM ., OB .CAB HAVX IT 1 "r i Insured Properly Phone 161. Becks Hendricks, V. B. BanhBldg. a-28tf AUTO TOPS 3 AUTO TOPS SIDE CUBTAISS PUT oa door rods. Prepare now for rainy day. Call and ae. O. J. Hull,' at his new location. 219 State St. ' fl-a29tf i i i a s a i FOR RENT HOUSES AND APAETMENT8 FOR reat. Phona S59 or eveainga 1563-M. a-d20 FOR BEKT STORE BOOM ON STATE street. ' Sea J.H. Lauterman. Hotel Argo. ? r ' . 4-n20tf HOUSE AND APARTMENTS. 2058-J. ' ' f: PHONE ' 4-alSU PRINTED CARDS," SIZE "1'4" BV 7H'. wording; " "For Bent," pries 10 cents ach. Statesman Basinets OUica, on FOR RIXTrAprtxpeiit 5 FURKTSHBD APARTMENT FIRST . floor.: 29a N. Hammer. ' , 5-dl7 FOR RENT APARTMENT, PRIVATE Bath,' 486 N. Liberty. ' ' . 5-dl7 FOR BENT 2 ROOM FURNISHED apartment. 700 N. High. 5-dl4 3. ROOM UNFURNISHED APTS. 8.00 inclading; phone, light and water. Phone 1066. i ,. . 5-dl4 SEE JOHN H. SCOTT, 305 OREGON Bldg and learn how to get home ''and a job at the same time to help pay for It. r t . 25-dl4 FURNISHED APARTMENTS AND roomal 250 South Cottage. 5-dl4 MODERN 5 BOOM APT. AND SLEEP inc porch, f 22.50. 715 South 12th St. ' ' ' - - : , - 6o21tf FOR BENT APARTMENTS; (891 . NO. CommereiaL APARTMENT 26 N. COTTAGE. 5-ntf FURNISHED APARTMENTS Sleeping rooms, 160 Union. , ojZ THREE ROOM APARTMENT FURNISH ad. 493 Center St. Call evenings. - 5-dl7 FOR RENT Room e NICE WARM ROOM, CLOSE IN Phone 685-W. i - i o-azo ROOM AND BOARD 434 NORTH Hi eh Phono 1745-M. ' 6-d23 FOR RENT r FURNISHED keeping room. 116 Marion. HOUSE- 6-dl7 ROOM FOR BENT MODERN - HOME, three block from state honse, for gen tleman, linat give reiereneea. flttu addrea A. B- ear Statesman. 6-ol7ti BOOMS TO BENT CALL 2044-W. 6-i9tf . FOR RENT Housesi SIX ROOM MODERN HOUSE Furnace. v Phone 1544-W. Today or evenings. 7-dl4 8 ROOMS PARTLY FURNISHED. Cen trally located. 835.00. Phona 1942 J , 7-dl4 FOR RENT HOUSES, FURNISHED and unfurnished. (Close in. By Childs ft Bechtel, 540 State St. ... 7-dl4tf FOR RENT GOOD 5 ROOM HOUSE, . . partly furnished, close in. See owner at 320 South Winter SL 7 d5tf FOR RENT 5 BOOM HOUSE Located 1057 8. 13th. Ree Kletxing at States- . man ollice or I'hon 351! 4. mzati. FOR RENT FIVE BOOM HOUSE Wei located, 822.50. Six room furnished, close 1st f 35. Six room house 820. F. L. WOOD 841 Stste St. 7-nZltl FOR SALE Miscellaneous 8 BLACKBERRY JUICE FOR SALE cheap Phone 254 or 622. 8-dl4 TWO CREAM SEPARATORS FOR SALE cheap. Phone 254 or 622. 8-dl4 FOR SALE: SELECT CHRISTMAS trees. 746 Highland. Phone 652. 8-d24 FUTURE DATES December 15. Monday Rotary club annual ladies' night, 6:15 p. m. Marion hotel. , : :i December 15 and 16. Monday and Tues day DeMolay show. Grand .theater. December 17. Wednesday Rhondda Male chorus. 8 o dock. Armory. December 17. Wednesday American War i Mothera food tale. Southern Pa cific icitr ticket office. December 19. Friday American War Mothers' Cooked food sale at the south ern -Facmc city ticket office. December 19. Friday Salem-OAU ciud party at Colonial Dame Tea Shoppe. .uecemoer zy. oatnraay roriiana mis chorus at armory. December 23, Tuesday- Annual home coming. Salem nign. school .Program, show and basketball. December 25. Thursday Christmas January JS. Tuesday ..Coronation of King Bine; of Cherriana and installation of other officers. January 12, Monday Opening of 1925 legislator, . ...... - i Cantata and Choruses are Planned for Training Schqol i--r.:,--,-'r- . - !' i ' Boys ..' of the - state training school are to be entertained Mon day by 2(T of their number 1a a cantata, organized and - directed by Mr. and -Mrs. -Herbert. Evans. Special choruses will also be. ,on the program. ' t '. t ' ' The boys are to be entertained by a moving picture show- a,nd also a short y program of enter tainment will be provided. The boys have a 40-piece band, which is used' at the institution enter tainments. The band also appears before audiences in Salem arid other Willamette valley towns. , . " At ' the present time 192 boys are at the Training school, which was built for 110 boys, but; hyl careful direction 'has been . made . to house the added number. Ore so a One weak; (tlx iaaertions) , On month 8o 20 Six months' .contract, par mpn(hlSe -12 months' son tract, par- manth.lta IflnJmnm lor anjr adTertJsemeptP.i5e- .FOR SAIJE-AiisceUjineons 8 Fruit Trees i i Walnuts and shrubbery of all kinds. Corner High and .Ferry, l , Frnitland .Nursery. A. J. Mathit, Prop. Phone li40 in erenings. ; fl jia WOODSAW 5 HORSEPOWER Engine. Uood condition. Phone 65F15.I 8-dIC ALL KINDS OF CANARV; BIRDS AND home-made rages or saj.. Cottsge arm. , i I 8-dlU Willamette yalley Nursery Has a Satesyard at 861 .Court street, at Kennedy'a paint shop, opposite fiu sick 'a store. All kinds of fruit and nut trees. Dr. Bean's Big French prune a specialty. Office phone 1315, Rea. 105F5. Jess MatbJs, Prop. 8-dl4tf 1 SOLID OAK DRESSER; 1.3-BURNER Clark-Jewel oil stove; 1 breakfast aet;', ' 1 leatherette couch ; 1 9x12 fluff rug; 1 bed spring. 1070 North 20th. Sun day or renings. Phone 1943-Bt 8-dl7 WOODSAW 5 HORSEPOWER Engine. Good condition. . A dl4 LENOX BANJO FOR SALE ALMOS', new. lhone 1135W. Call afutr 5. - .. . - . ,8-dl2 SADDLE IN GOOD CONDITION, 01 will trade for chlokena. .j.Phom. 17B8W2. . 8-dl4 1225 VlCTROLA GOOD AS NEW. Wil sacrifice for 90 ,lf taken . at ! once. Terms to auit. 'inquire at Coffee Shop. ' " ' - ; . . .8-dl4 FOR SALE, TRADE OR RENT SEVEM room bnngalow, east Salem, pared at ' 'r. L. Vood, 841 State St. r .:. 8-14 FQR SALE BEAUTIFUL QUARTERS tawed oak three sectional bookcase with top and base. Phone 17l8 or call 320 United States Nat. Bank Bldg.j 8 dl4 JUDD SAWSWOOD PHONE 142. 8-j Beautiful Oregon Ros And eleven pier Oregon songs - to (ether with a fin collection of patriot ic songs, snored songs and many ol4 lima farorite. ALL POR 25. 8peial pncea in quantity lots . Etpecialry adaptable for school, oots munity or horn tinging. Send for Western Songster 70 pages now im It third aditioa " . .Published by -OREGON TEACHERS MONTHLY 81 S 8. Commercial St. 8lam. ,Or. FOR SALE SEVERAL GOOD LATHES all sizes. -Write and tell what site yon need. W thip via steamer very cheap. J. L. Lucaa U Son,, Inc, Bridgeport, Conn. -'v '-8-JS FOR SALE OLD NEWSPAPERS. 10 cenU a bundle. Circulation department Oregon Statesmen. GOOD STEP LADDERS AND PORCB , swinga at , bargain. 1767 Waller St TOBACCO, CHXWTNO 10 LB. 84; Smok ' Ing 101b. 82.50; 20Ibs.J 84. Terrell Wingo, Lynnville, Kentucky. 8-ml7 ZETLAND OFFERS FOR XMAS PUPS Fox. Terrier $5-fl0; Collls 85-810; Airdale 85-825; Toy Silk Pood, lea 820-825; Bulls 810-850; Boston 825-850. ' , , , BIRDS Fanama Barrets, guaranteed Young and .-Talkers $25; St. Andreas .berg Boiler. imported) "the .canary with a college education"-f 15: Lot Bird (green) pair 812.50. i Flake's Petland. Store 273 State, Farm. Pacific Highway. Salem. , . j . 8-d24 Trespass Notices ' For Sale Treitcttta Notices, sis ..14 inches by 9 inches, printed oa good 10 suae eanrats bearing the Words. "Notice It Hereby Given That ' Trespassing- If Strictly Forbidden On These Premise? unaer penalty ui froaecntton.". J?Tie ise eaen or two lor 25c. etatesmsx BnbKahing Company, Salem. Oregon WARREN KURSERY ALL KINDS OF fruit and nut trees, 455 Ferry Street ".' 8-21ti 1300 MOTORCYCLE TOR" $35. WHY rid a wheal F. L. Coffin. Bout X Box 6. --..'. : ' ' 8-o30tl PRINTED CARDS, SIZE 14 BY JW wording, "Rooms to Rent," price 1C . cents each: Statetman Bosinesa Of ftee. Grnnnd floor. J FOR SALE Livestock LIEWELLYN SETTER, . MALE; .GOOD hunter, ducks or upland .birds. Also young Alrdsle. Good Watch dog. Route 9, Box 124. Phone 44F31. 9-dl4 FRESH HEIFER PHONE S8-F1 4 16.' FOR SALE PIGS 3 MOS. OLD- RT. 1, Box 32, .phone 64F5. i -dl4" FRED W. LANGS. VETERINARIAN Office 430 S. Commercial. Bhon 1198 Res. Phone 1668. 9-m28tf THOROUGHBRED AIRDALE PUPPIES, 5 and 810. Phon 1791-W8. ft nl9tf WOOD FOB sals: DRY WOOD FOR SALE PHONE 1254 or 622. J ll-d20 240 CORDS GOOD BIG SECONDr-Groiwth fir wood. Some 16 inch and 4 ItJ 9 miles south of Salem, banked on Jef ferson highway. . :. Il-dl7 DRY WOOD. 4 FT. AND 16 INCH. DRY xu 1 1 wpva fli.su uer tuau. x uuuv .:rt' s 4 r r 1 J . YU. 187ff-W. . ' ll j7 BEST SECOND GROWTH FIB 8 6; OAK 88;, 16-inch, 89. Call 1131., . 11 o 16 INCH BLOCK WOOD 83.75 Per Lead. 4 loads 814. .Phone 1879-W. : ll-d21 WOOD SHORT LENGTHS OB ? 4 FT -COAL, beat aosliy from 812.75 per ton , op. Oregon. -Utah, or -Rook Springs. Prompt delivery. Phone 1855. ll-nSOtf 16 INCH OLD FIB, FOOT OLD FIB, . second grew th ose and ash. I'none . 18F8. X. D. Vayfield. t : ll-ltl FOR 8 ALE DRY SECOND-GROWTH fli wood, 4 ft. For immediate delivery. Thon 106. : i , 4-fl2f . BEST GRADE OF WOOD 4 ft. and 16 inch. i! Dry or green mill wood. ..('- , , Dry second growth fir. ! ' -I ' t Dry old fir.- ' ' ' . : ' : i Jry 4 ft. oak and ath. ! 'Prompt delivery, and reasooaltl prie FRED E. - WELLS -i- S80 South Church. Phone 1543. ll-6tj 6 INCH. AND 4 FOOT' WOOD OF ALL aelryerV. Phone 1 ft M-W . llnl WANTED-rllmployment V. 2 EXPERT PHONOGRAPH BEPAIRIN'6. We eall for. end deliver. . Phone 520, 1999 North Capitol. , 12 dlO WAMED Eraployment 13 WOMAN WANTS DAY WORK PHONE ; 1349. 1 , ' '. 12-dl7 WANTED WORK IN STORE OF ANY kind. 5 years experience. . Phona 41 or write Box 627, Mt. Angel, Oregon. . - " - ' : -. 12-dl6. EXPERIENCED STENOGRAPHER Wants , "permanent position. Good references Addreaa Tft3 Btatnaman. r 12-tBlti WANTED 3Il8celUneon 13 WANTED SEWER WORK AND EX ' caratitig. Jhoue 981J. 1317 CUSTOMERS FOR FIRST CLASS Dairy jrtter Phono 32F11.. ' 18-dl7 WANTED TO BUY- LEASE -AND KtTR nishinga of aaartment ' bouse. Phone - 868-J. ' . f . 13-dl7 GRAND SPECIAL HOLIDAY OFFER To U who enroll at the Pacific Expert school before January 1st, we will teach complete buiness course ior half the regular tuition price. 13-dl4 WANTED . -PRIVATE MONEY TOR . farm, loans. . Wa hava several applica tion on band. lUwkint A Roberta, Inc., S05 Oregon Huilding. 13-d4tf WANTED MEN AND WOMEN TO take farm paper subscription!. . A food 5 reposition to the right people.- Ad . . rss tha Pacific Homestead, SlaUs maa Bldg., Salem, Or. WOODRY THE 1 AUCTIONEER BUYS aed furnttux Jor cash. Phoa 11 MISCEUATEOUS 14 BOARD BY DAY OR .WEEK. 1745-M. ... i PHONE 14-d23 SPIRELLA CORSETS SOLD BY ALICE , A. -Miles. 451 i. 21st. fhone 1902-J. ' ' -1- ' - '. . . 14 d!4 BAILWAY -POSTAL CLERKS 8133 month, railroad . pass. Send ttsrap.for . . Arcs uunuvuid .vuiijwira nitu. B-10, Columbus, Ohio. V 14 dl4 WOULD LIKE TO FIND SOME ONE oing to-Cal., with an .auto, between 'ee. 13 and 21. Am willing to do soy share. for further' particulars write u. w. 4'bilbrick, Kout l. 8ii verton, Ore. 14-dl2 HELP WANTED .15 WANTED CHILD RENS' Phone 1788W2. SEWING. 15-dl4 AGEXT8 WANTED . 16 S300.OO A MONTH TO DISTRIBUTE . everyday liqugebold, rural - and small town districts. o money needed. Mil lion dollar firm behind it. Write for particulars, state territory detired. V. N. JOHNSON 161 ..North Union Ave., Portland,-Ore. s ? I8-dl4 AGENTS BIO MONEY MAKER.. Men or women sell Miracle Mixers. Abto . lately new . ides, using faucet water power; labor saving device; beats eggs, cams, . vn . ? . V u. u v W O onds ; housewives buy on sight ; agent i-maniiig up; terriiory going ibsv; aena 81-60 or order C.O.D.' ior machine and , proposition. Miracle Manufacturing Co, Fl at iron Bldg.. San Francisco. - lft-dl4 HELP WANTED Female 17 A COMFORTABLE -LIVING HOME .icwing micniDe; city,, country; no can Sewing for Us: any sewing machine: city,'; country; . no - caqyaasing. Send stamped addressed envelope. Home In dustries Co.. Miloomf leld. aew Jersey. f ' i f ' 17-414 LADIES EARN 810 TO 815 WEEKLY : at homo in spare time, addressing and mailing our' sheet music and circnlsi letters. Bend 25e (silver) for aafflpU , .music ana inn particulars, jorpna sic Roll Co- 438 Central Bark. Bocbee ter,' N. Y. , 17-d22 HELP WANTED -lilale X8 MEN' WANTING FOREST RANGER - Postal. Clerk, and other Govt, 'positions. write for free- particulars,- Mokane, JJ-4.U7, uenver, Colo. - 18-dl4 BE A DETECTIVE GREAT DEMAND Travel. Experience. unnecessary. Write, - Dept. 983 American Detective System, 196 Broadway, N. x . 18-dl4 ELECTRICITY TAUGHT BY EXPERTS. . Earn while you . learn at home. Elec- ' trtcal Book and Proof Lesaona Free. Satisfaction ' guaranteed 'and position secured. Write: to ,. Chief' Engineer Cooke. 2144 Lawrence Ave- Chicago - - - , ' 18-414 Male and Female 10 EARN $5-810 '""WEEKLY, "COPYING names and addresses. Send stamped . envelope -for particulars. 1'alace Mfg, vo .'Xoiedo, .otiio. . WANTED A (GOOD HOUSEKEEPER, between .the ages of J.8 and 25. Phone looo-n. tjaii aner o eiocs: i-io" SALESMEN 20 WANTED BESIDEXT SALESMAN TO sell Kover Kwlck combination coat overall. Sells at sight. Every antomo- ,biie owner a potential. customer. Spien did Christmas gift seller. Liberal com' missions. We deliver and collect. You - keeo deDOSits.. .Write for exclusive ter ritory. Kover Kwick Mfg. Corp., 303 House mag, 1'itttDurgn, y. 20-di4" WE HAVE AN OPENING FOR A LIVE energetie automobile talesman. F.. W, Pettyjohn Co- 219 N. Commercial St ' 20;dlltf POULTRY ! AND EGGS 21 FOR SALE 7 UtOS'THS OLD "WHITE Leghorn . pullets. . 1246 S. Liberty , St 21-414 LOST AND -FOUND S3 FOUND PURSE. NEAR POSTOFFICE. Owaer write J. Ft McKinlay. Route 1. Box 99, Salem. '1 22 dl7 LOST PAIR OF BROWN, TAN TRIM med gauntlet kid gloves. Either at Milter a or Worth's or clot by. Finder phone aiz. , : 22-di4 LOST MAN'S PURSE. BANK KEYS, Number 122 ; also money. Beturn to Bush's Bank, steward. - ' .22-dI6 LOST; BETWEEN WESSLE SCHOOL and: Salem on Turner road, a tent. 12 by 14, with nanmeL"S. W. Dolby" and .bird. Finder jotily G. L. Hayes, Box 43. Kt. -e, Haiem, ur., or: leave - Statesma 22-dl PERSONAL - , 23- YOUNG WIDOW VERY -WEALTHY but lonely. Will marry. Ev. B-1022. Witihita. Kantaa. i ' 23-dl4 HUNDREDS WEALTHY MEMBERS will marry; list fre. . B-1083, Omaha, Nebr. Mrs.-McKay, 23 d!4 CATHOLICS " WANTING CORRE 8 ponderita; Booklet Free, HOME CLUB -B-23. Grand Kapids, Michigan. 23-dl4 IMPOTENTS, REPRIEVED, WONDER- ful surgical spunt wimpus; results pos itive; immediate. Guaranteed. He doe-tors,- druggists, write Highgrade 8pe rialty Co.. - 1209 V Main St Dallas. Tex. . ,1 23-dl4 LEADING CLUB. LABGEST. MOST BE- liable for - )onely people, - confidential descriptions' free in plain sealed enve lope. Thousands wealthy members. If Biacer write. Established 20 yesra. Mrs.. Matthews, Box 26. Oakland,. Cal ifornia. - 23-d 14 LOANS 24 6 PER CENT MONEY TO LOAN ON La- previa tv tusiuritv w iiirj - i si uab. . A. C. BOHRNSTEDT 147 North Commercial St, Salem. Ore. - S W , " '.24-d7tf MONEY TO -LOAN ON FARM PKOP F ertyi Lowest rates obtainable. S Mr. feCnrdy in liomer umitn s or fie.; bleevts-Moor Bldg. 24-tSOU 0 i J1EAL. ESTATSrCUy Year. i WILLi 8KLL LEASB AND FUFNI-H- tnga irall located, modern, close in, rf to keep full. Apartment honsa i t in " come 8200 "per month. Steam lint will handle. Owner learn: f,,r east. Box 3445, Statesman. 2uJi 9 ROOM MODERN FLAT CLOSK IN 1 8 j 5.oo. fZ 8" room modern home, down town. , furnished, $85.00. ' Apartments in furnace heatod home WINNIE PKTTYJoil.V, 4 Realtor' 218 Oregon Bldg. 25-414 ' . . A REAL HOME SJ9000 absolutely tha bett buy Id a Strictly modern home, 8 rooms, close in. For aalo by i CHILDS J BECHTEL 540 Stat St. 25-dl4tf . ' GOOD VALUE . ( New east fronf 6 room hnIow, with, furnace, fireplscev Dutch kit.Jien t and hardwood flours, in the Onks ad-1 di'.ion. Price f S'J5U, 'tfrnis. Call 217 for location. f ( - - KRCEGER 147 N. Com'L 23 dlG .' GOOD VALUES -IN LOTS .Richmond addition, price ......$40O Wilson street, price...... .w 3fi N. thurch t. price J"' N. Vrontl'St. price limi N. Church near i St, price I urn) K. Winter near D Su. price... luno . Hlrh Kt. price . 1 (mki Hoyt St. price..... ....... ' 4:r . Jiorway St. price....... ...i N. Cottage St. price. :;') Madison St. price l!j - Now is the 1lm to boy your lot. . ' KRUFGER 147 N. Com'L phone 217. 25 dlfl ' FOR SALE . 5 room house close in, paved s'-eef, . full basement," good location, f .mi ; must sell quick at this price. TRADES 160 seres all under cultivation,- f;na , spring on corner- All clear in Caua.ta, for valley property. Price 15oo. 160 aeres-about 30 acres been enl ' tivated, Jt million feet yellow pine lim ,ber. - Good ' level roads, well .nettled 4 all around. 120 acres fenced. Clear. ' Price 81500. Close to town. A fine .6 room dwelling in center T of good little town, all modern, tin 2 ., large lots.f N'e house. Trsda'for ,l Una .property or . amtll rtneh. All ciwur, l'rice 8500O. ' ' it. W. LAFLAR .410 Oregon Bldg.. , . , 25 dlttf . Christmas Barcin 6 room modern" houxe, close jn, lii f lot'. Splendid 'neighborhood.' only $ilm real Christmas anap or will trails 4 for acreage. Money-making neighborhood grocery f store, one of the best in the city. 82000. Hurry I j New 5 room plastered Transaloff on 6 acre, 83550, or will trad Jor acre- g age. . Choice 5Q acre frm, hiehly i-mv-ed, '2 milet from town. 87500 corth 1 more.' ' . ' -.'-' 5 room plastered bungalow, modern " except basement, -3-4 .acra-lot, 2 J ioi ka to ear, with' barn, garners, oa ; ved treats S4200; or wi!J trtde for ct ige. 8 room house, lot SCilgO, rr, , 2 bTocka to car, fruit and trubbtij 81800; "terras. - f 3 room, house, .north Salem. 12C0. 5 room houae on N. 5th St., lot 50 4 by 120,' bath,, toilet, electricity, d itch kitchen, 4te 83000, terms, or trsc for stock of groceries or filling sta.ion. - an ' v : v. 1 f . . . 1 , - . . Shaw, to trade for land in lova or eastern Nebraska.' "" Honses for rent, 11 sites. O'JwP. UIr2ch ; .Phone 1334123 N. Conamercial St. 25-dlt LOOK! LOOK I JIo reason why you can't be your ews -landlord. ,150 cash, $20 f-er month. Just like rent. " You can move In youi own home. See Childs K Bechtel, f "Btate'St. - - - - - "25 dl4tf A SIX BOOM HOUSE TURN I SHED. JUs city water. and dry wood in thed, si, 500 on terms. See 3. A. Mills, :t H l 1 State St. . 25 did - - SNAP Apartment house located near State atreet on South Cottage street. Income .8117.50. Price for quick aale Uio. -Owner is leaving. W. 1L XilUHEXnOTwST CO. 27& Bute SL . . - , 23 dI5 FOR SAT.E S ROOM HOUSE IN Oood location. Very small payment. Teruia lik rent., . e JkLIcUing t the ? ' " man. . . . . 2ju- !tf. FOR SALE GROCERY STORE ABOUT 82500. F. L." Wood, 841 State Mreet. - 25-d7t( DO YOURSELF A FAVOR IF INTER- INTER- f y ioves- f rty ad. i home of X eated In making or saving money tigato aome ol our raiem propert Today we have a fnodern good ho 5 rooms at 82800. ' Toil caunot n atch in' Salem. We specialise on property that must be sold. Come in. , BECKE fc HENDK1CKS TJ. S. Bank Bldg. ' 25-dlltf BEST BUY IN SALEM J ROOM house. hath, furnace, fireplace, gas rang sad 'heater, garag. "cement wilks and streets. Wslkiag distance, liou ful ly csrpeted. All for 85000. Terms. See owner 1153 Oak atreet.' 25-uJ2 LOOK HERE! A chance for some one to Bisk tome money. - - We hsve a -.327 acr. farm located "seven" "mllef from Salem ont paved highway with .300 acres in cul tivation and buildinga that would rot $12,000 to duplicate today. There i two .act of ..buildings with a new .bun galow home. We can sell you this r lace at pric of 888 per acre. See u to day. W. H. GRABENHORST A CO. I Realtor 875- SUt St. Phone 515. 25 dlO FURNACES IN THE8E 4 HOMES. 4 to Q room. Immediate possession on .wo. . .Divn . payment, then like rent. 83500 to 84750. BECKE HENDRICKS U. 8. Benk Bidg. 25-B2CU - MODERN BUyO ALOW 83000 Some cash, balance -like rent. Handy 5 room bungnlow, bath, lirhts, basement, furnae. Paved street; own er leaving the eity. " nap. See ChiUt As Bechul, 540 State St. 25 ul4tf FARM TO LEASE YOU VVT THS Stock, feed and equipments.. Farm a for eity property, Balem or Portland. . . Eastern farms for Oregon. Houses for ssle with small payment down. . Honses to rent, money to losa. For Ikarpsins or exchanget. ,6e BARBER. 200 Gray Bid. . 25 n29tf ROOMS FURNACE 83500. ALSO garage, frvotitn. nFfMCR A HENDRICKS V. S.' Bank Bldg. , 25-n204l 6 ROOMS MODERN GARAGE, 8500. Close to business. BECKE ft HENDRICKS , . TJ. 8. Bank Bldg. 25-d7tt BOOM PLAIN HOUSE TODAY W3 have listed tha two best buys in plain small hornet w have ha-1 this year. Here 'a one: 5 rooms plastered, hot water and bath. . electric range rea. Large eaat front lot clot to aelola end car. Cement walks and paving paid. " Prie 82800. Bom term or slight discount cssh. Don't miss tHis. , BECKE HENDRICKS r. S. Bsnk Bldg. 25-dlltf LOOK1 , .v A Teal buy in a new home in the Oaks sddltion. 7 rooms end .mortern la r very way. ric SI"'- and w,.i 'take a good rei'ifnc Ji-t i J ment nn to $15 K ' W. H. ORABtNnOUST & CO. 275 Ststa 8U , --1 I 4