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IS v.. At m Adolynk Club Meets Mrs. Jesse George entertained In a delightful WayVoA Wednesday of this week for the - pleasure of the members of the Adolyn iiih and their guests. The- gnestx .of the . afternoon . Included:- sirs. Otto Hoppes, Mrs. Edwin. Arm strong. Mrs. Carl Armstrong; nd Mrs;. Alfred MeCHatock'i (Edn Ackerman) of Weed. CaltfifnUi: At the, tea hour-Mrsv-McCltotock assisted the hosteaein tbe-serring.4 The rooms were decorated -with dahlias and other' flowers of the season. Mrs.: Reed- Rowland won the ' high core.. In the ; cjnb - group. . are'C Jjjra.. Armln Eerger,.Mrs, Oral Leaunoav Mrs. Karl Chapter. Mrs. . Reed Rowland,- Mrs.- Oeorge tCetson Airsrisari Fautton7THfsTOsl!ttrinnae. - - - - j ci. airs, aimei leea na vn nosi ess, Mrs. Jesse iQeorge." ,r V J ? At the. next meeting-pt ihe'jcltyb Mrs. Oeorge Nelson will entertain. Delegates Appointee? - Election of delegates ; to the state conTention which j will held"; at -Hood-RiTeOtftoeril 24 was. the important business of the meeting ca Taesdajr et the W. C. Tv V.. ' Mrs. Louisa Kraps, Mrs. Catheime Landaker. and Mrs. Remington wer elected delegates while .Mrs. , AJlce Jennison. Mrs. Cooper and4Mra,,EI. tail were chosen . as. alternates -'-71 i - , During the afternoon UTtirBfJL Oliver .resentetl,;; an intercstlnif program. on tne subject ofJEVuon Reform and 3peglslaton;'! SeVeraij j i me, tatues too . pari lm tpe a 13- ussl6n,f;s,;i .Thursday Cluhza Meet, - The Thursday.club-win meetjan Thursday, October 15, at the home of Mrs. It. J. Bean.17--ourt street. . Assisting hostesses will -be Mrsv Alice If. Dodifand Mrs. P. W. Speneerl : ... ... ' ' : A Raily "Da program will be presented ' at 19 ' o'tock Sunday Wt OUT7 fa KtoeSc El , iransnctiuri., JiVe inay iav bjat-tlx f ona you are Some of the f onus: Contract ".of Sale, Road Notice, Will forms. Assign ' , oent of Mortgage, : filortgagf fonas, Juit Claim Deeds, Abstracts iotA, r General Lease, Powemcf "Attorney," Prime Books and Pads, - Scale Re v eeipts, Etc These forms are carefully prepared for the courts and private use. Price on forms ranges from 4 cents to. 16 csnts apiece, and on note" Dooka zrom-Zd to 50 f - . The DOROTHY DAlifmiv mm j1 TV , By "AUDRED BUNCH, Phone "morning ja , the First '.Corigreg-j tional church to'laV the'placfc the " reguTaf Sunday: sdtiool Jsion". ; MriT Alice HC. Rod 4. will felte ib iuia iuo .vn. iicr uiy iv Palestine. . Special; musical num bers. bare also '- been planned-'teg v i ACtbe o'cJock'.senrice Old People's . ra'nd?r llomecomihir x- Day will Ve oBerVed yTbe, center "scc-j lien or.xnecBurcn wui ba roped off wU make "space for the: honor kuests as a groupr "Reverend Charles E. W4rd will preach. In life ,mornin jf,' while Dr. W. C. kanlner wilirdike -charge ;or thV eveiiln g1 serVice: firme'niftfdMyotheY agH depleting ther tnottter of AbrahaW - .i Ufl coin, .wille," abbwfl a i in is Meeting This Afttrntion ; TThe-LadIesf 4b G.' A. JR. wRl hold thir- ieigBlaV meettngthfs afternoon InHbe Alm'orr. i Mr.-and Mrs."B:"jrMin8 ha-yasl ttf;JJJmi03iestonTA their daughter , and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs: . WUL Knighton of Portland who stopped oa ': their way : to Eugene. ; " iT. orwer Pastor Here Rev. and Mrs. j C. Wke of Newburg are beuse guests at the home of MpinaMfsJ.;btra' ilurtng - thV Calumbia--River branch meeting -which is in session J here. The Reverend Mr. Wire was the pastor of tSeTirst Methoaiat. ennren ioriy years ago. lArts- League to' Entertain r j - wPlans . are being completed for the reception on Tuesday, evening; October 13, which the 'members of the Salem Arts', league are spon- soring andhich.wliL j take j the Piace or regular generji mee; inr for October. Mrs. JF. M. Clif ford la chairman, it cha'rge for the evening; w.hife'6jto.& "putiis, art . , - s , : - - . . .... .. . .. , . Jt? Hiafc Are" Legal otm115 Wank imltJ cenU PEIITCD AND FOR SALE BT Stateniah Publ LEGAL BLANK HEADQUARTERS "H- ; -i-....... ;.s At Tissintsa Office, CTrdnai Floor1 'H10E. IT. WONT. F.1ND IT, ITWOMT QtCiSATE IN ANY" . 1 .1 'U 7 V. 11 Wt2 it ti MJJ WW jlxni - 106 - r " director, has Arranged the pro- grm. ; "M i :, t : -, -'l-r The hostesses of the. evening wyi be; Mrs. J.M, Clifford. Mrt. J.'C. Nelson, Mrs. W. E. Kirk; Mrs. Blanche M. Jones, Mrs C. A. Kells, j Mrs. C. ' J. Lisle and Mrs. W. F. Fargo Mrs. Byron F. Brunk jwili have charge of the table and decora tions. ' -.! Mrs.' John F. , Lau' Will, be "In cISafge of the refreshments. , As sisting, Ver will be., the following committee: Mrs. E. I. Doan, Mrs. T. S. Roberts, Mrs.'Oustav Ebsen, Mr.' H. T. Love,.; Mrs.. Lola Belle Bellinger, Mrs" pr F. - Mclntrre, Mrs. Robert C. Pa iiiaa, Miss Ha ftel Price and Misa Marie Roberta. The publis-is invited to Ui . fThe Salem' Business . and Pro fessional Women's ? club met on TW'edtfesday veveniBgivJor.i; jS;30 o'clock dinner and business meet ing'' in the Chamber-of Commerce jcooms. . A large, number ' of the members were lb. attendance, dis banding early tor. "i'ygmallph' at The Hellig.-. Dr.yf Marywt Purvine gave -a. . illuminating - acceuat ol the -Business' and Professional Women's Rational conventipn in Portland,:, Jtf aine. -this summer. Special, music loj the evening .con sisted of numbers by two students from the blind school,- Miss Alice Anderson and: Carl Lemke, A t Home" oil Thursday . ; , . - Mrs.: S. M.J Endlcott and- Mrs. A'tthuJ'-H. iSare- have issued t,wo hundred cards Jtpr a fofm&l tea on, Tuesdajr'afternwn,-?, October 16, from 2t$0 to 6 o'clock, at the- En dicott home. 4T- .' ' - Mrs. Park's Bible Class - -The,. Tdnng'1 Women's-' Bible class of which Wrs. C.; A. Park is the.' teacher will meet for the first time this season at tie public li brary on Monday, October 12. Ev ery young woman in he city who 1 1 In mnct mttv hffidneA looking for at biy ishiniCo. . ; l,,WONOERsWHERE I CAN SO TrtATTME, WIFE TODAY Salem bclock: Woman's ' club.; Club house 'iTppic: or, -speaker. 7;"" : .' -v '1 - M ' , Third day . of Columbia . Rivpr Branch meting. First. .Methodist J enure n. ; ; . ; -'" - ' Salvage shop opening..Woman't club house: Auspices of Salem Woman's club. - f" I r. Eleventh Annual ' Opening! of Gilbert Studio and Craft! Shop, li7 N. Commercial street, up stairs. 2:30-6 o'clock. 7-9: o'clock p. m. - ; . - - - V j' j - Ladles of the O. A. R., Armory. : Sunday. , j. ' v Closing Day of Columbia River branch meeting. First Methodist church. - ;" ". : I ' ' Rail v-Da v nroerafti. ' First Con gregational clidrch, 10 " o;clolck Homecoming service, 11 a.mi .'" Monday (Oct. 12) j- ' . Salem branch of tbev .Oregon State. Music. Teachers' association. Miss 'Margaret Fisher, 790 North Church. , ::J;li'MU:: "American .Legion s- Auxiliary., McCornack hall. 8 o'clec-. - - ' ' " Toung Women's Bible class. Public library. 7:30 o'clock. Mrs. C. A. Park, teacher. . '. "v ." Tuesday ' Kv f;" ; Salem Arts' League public re ception. 8. o'clock. .; . Ionian's Club building. f j I : - " v ; Wednesday O. A. C. club reception TprTDean Duback, Deaft Jamieson, Mrs. Mc Elfresh Miss Blarier and Miss jBr- raw. Salem Woman's clu house. -; Thusday ;. " Thursday, club. fMrs.jfH J. Bean, Mrs. Alice H. Dodd and Mrs.' F. W. Spencer,-hostesses, at Mrs. Bean's .home,, 9 17 'Court street. i-, ScholarsbiB Loan tea. Sponsors ed by Salem Woman's club. - Clubl houseon Nf Cottage street, -i---. - Formal-tea-r" "Mrs. S. -Mf. - Bbdt cott and Mrs. Arthur Moore, host esses Mrs: Endicotfs home, 675 N. Church street- " 2:30 i lop" 6" o'clock. is Interested- is inviUd to attend. Mrs. : Park has. condacted this! in spirational class for a number of seasons. The group meets each Monday evening at 7; 30 o'cloek. - Guests &rom Alaska H' Mr. and Mrs. Donald Miles en- tertained as their . house-guests over the week-end Mr. and Mrs. J W. Malloy of Kanatak,- "Alaska, Mrs. Miles and 'Mrs: Malloy friends from a long previous quaintance. are ac- Teactiers' Council. ; Meets The Teachers' Council met Jfor their .first meeting Tuesday eve-. nlng at the high school. Mr: Mil ler, principal of Grant school, was elected; financial secretary to fill the office formerly held by F. E. Lord. : . ; -' The council is anticipating . an. Interesting year: under the presi dency of -Lela Reid Neumeyer. . - i. - " "... ' itiii M Son Is, Born - -; .;yrv Mr. and Mrs. W. . C. Pickens have received a message announc ing the birth of a; son, iionaTd William,. to Mr. and" Mrs. John Hatfield, at Mercy hospital,. Rose burg. Ore., on Tuesday, October 6. .. Mrs. ' Hatfield Was formerly Miss Nellie Pickens of this ity and a student at Willamete uni versity. - -" . .' .c . . . . . j . U ,- - Woman's Club Today v i ' I Miss Jessie McGregor of Port land, a-prominent member of the scholarship loan board for Oregon, will be the speaker this afternoon at the first October meeting! of the Salem .Woman's clob, atjth' cftob house. ' Misa McGregor .wilt speak frpm tfie standpoint of ' personal 60 T PAPA. WW how rid I iCupytttht. $ i. , w Xr ; ,-tf . -. Y- ' J ..t ' ..''1. .....i I ' ' - '. federation siaintains-'u L " tiwnntMniht Clui tickets , Tbrobks; Com Canity met at the home of Mrs: B F. Ramp on Wednesday afternoon," October DwingTo the Dusy season tne at tendance has been ' rather 'small, but with all thanks to Mrs. B. F, Ramp ' we have quilted three quflts and tied out two comforters. Guests of the club were Mrs. Irvln of Independence, and .Mrs. - Jerry Wyant of , Salem, both sisters of Mrs. B. F. Ramp. Club members present were-Mrs. George' Ramp, president of the club X Mrs. Camp- "bell, Mrs. Arthur Madsen, Mrs George Fenell, Mrs. Monroe Ward, Mrs. B, F. Bamp, Mrs. Walter.Ful- ler and children, Mrs. Gibson, Mrsy Mary? MeLeod, Mrs. ieorge Sturges, Sr:; Mrs. C. V. Ashbaugh and daughter, Krita Pray,: Mrs John Lasher, and Miss Ida, Lasher, Mrs. Willard Ramp and little daughter Margarite, Mrs. Willard Gar and Mrs. Ralph Sturgis. . At the close our hostess treated us to a watermelon feast.: Motoring to Seattle Mr. and Mrs. H. T. Love and "Mrs. William: Everett . Anderson are motoring this week end to Ta coma and Seattle. Mr. and Mrs Love will visit Vtheir .. daughter, i Miss Iva Clare Love, who is study ingtviolfn at the Cornish school, while Mrs. Anderson will be the guest of her sister in Tacoma, Young People's Night Y Tonight in the tgur-day session of the Columbia River branch, of the Woman's Foreign Missionary society of the Methodist church, meeting in Salem, wilt be observ ed as Young People's, night Miss Mary E. Findley will preside at Khe banquet which will be served at 6:30 o'clock. ' The : evening's program will be as follows, with Mrs. Hugh Cum mins in charge: '- . . Pantomime, "O Zion Haste," COfvalHs S. B's. . '' ' .' - American girls, Miss Florence Hooper, Baltimore,' Md. African girls, Maud Cone, Afri ca. ' " Chinese girls, Florence Sayles, Elizabeth Carlyle, China. 'Piano solo, Eugenia Savage, Sa- lem;- South American girls, Ruth Warner, S. A. Korean girls, Ethel Butts, Ko rea. '' ' - Home, Sweet Home, Hannah Kim, Seoul, Korea. (jroup Goes to Corvallis 'i'Agreup of twelve members "from the Fifst Congregational church attended the meeting of the East Willamette Association on Tuesday and Wednesday in CbryaHis. On Wednesday, Rev; Charles W. Ward of the Salem church, gave the association aer jn'on, Attending the meeting from Balem wlere: ; -Mfi-'and Mrs. HLr Calrk DK and Mrs. W. C. Kant ner, ' Miss Oda Chapman, Miss Edtth Hazard, Vera Shattuc,.Mrs. LW. D. Clarke, Mrs.. S- MacKen-' ale Mrs., Mark McCallister, Wil-N flam Fleming and Rev. CharlesE. Ward. Amicus Club Meets nt . .... . .. . , lae.memDers pi tne Amicus dub' were entertained on Thursday at the home of Mrs. Edwin-Simon. Miss Florence Simon assisted. As ters- and marigolds were used in the decorating. In the groupwere the following guests: Mrs. F. E. Loose, Mrs. F. N. Simon, Mrs. lHarley White, Mrs. Earl Fisher, Mrs. C. E. Knowiand, Mrs. iee Canfield and Mrs. Jesse Campbell. THIS I S PLCE' Tl LU Nl NlVER. II -. f J rm I I - - 1 sBBaasBBBaaaBBasBM sBHSHBsasasBVaaBasBBBai II 1 ' . ' I 111' SK4 r Vnipn Roster miATYccrirrK&'s tnaoi Vo.' sbc I Met seeend V b(J fourthl .WadaMday; Priden' W.' K. IteJbnrB; McnUry, Bofcert Pde. - . ; GAP IT AIj TTPOSIU.PHICAL XTJaOS KO. I 210 PraaidMit, Q.V. tmii; weretery, M. D. PilkMitoB. UeU Mcond Eatur ! v, S:00 p. m. j (URPENTEB'S UNION . jSO. : 1065 ! ar. preaident; -Wm. Pattkt, aeereary. 1 SktUmi TBeehanip fnrnlthed. Phaa 17. Lodge Roster FRATKENAL ORDER OP KAviUS, DUMt i lt and 8rd Wad. - WjO; WHaU, S. it. j Willatt, Sac'y TgU 1384-R. Special Music Sunddy . j Miss Vivian Whisler, director of music at v the First! Christian Church, has secured as a Special feature of the evening service on Sunday the Happy, Harmony quar tet from Eugene Bible University. Missr Sylvia GUtilen, head jof the musical department of that insti tution is directing 'the qbartet. Solos, duets and quartet numbers Will be given. ' j . - :"- ' I " Auxiliary to Meet y- The American Legion Auxiliary will hold an important' social and business meeting at o'clock on Monday In McCorfaack; hall. Mrs. iohn J. Rottie will have charge of the dedication of the standard as thisvtime. . ! : ' i 1 " ' Writers' Club'Mects One of the delightful Writers' Club meetings of the year was that en Tuesday evening at the attrac tive country' home; of Miss Corne lia Marvin at Eola wheiv Mrs. J. M. Clifford and Mis3: .jMurie Rob erts were hostesses, 'jointly. -A basket dinner was enjoyed at 6:30 o'clock, around tables hrre and there in the rooms, each, decked with flowers and foliage around foreign lamps "and filling foreign potteries..," Miss Grace Elisabeth Smith presided at the program of the evening' which opened with "a symphonic poem, "At the Con cert". 1 Mrs. C. A. Kells read a poem, "A Philosophy of Life", and Mrs. Blanche M. Jones read two short poems, "Houses' and "My Philosophy". Mijs. F. 8. Bar ton read two lyrics, "Red as Haws" and Steadfastness", j Mrs. J. M. Clifford contributed a son net, a field in which she is special izing somewhat. ! Mrs. Elisabeth Sherwood read a poem on Crater Lake, entitling it "The Penitent." ' 1 , Turning to prose, Mrs. F. G. Franklin gave a written apprecia tion of the poe,t laureate of Cali fornia. Miss Edna Garfield re viewed" her summer m Seattle, telling of the literary people she had the . pleasure .of meeting. Perry .Reijreiman-gave a-dramatic sketch prepared for stage presen tation. -. :. ' The program closed for tne eve ning with a delightful . talk on foreign art by Miss Marvin, j Those present for the evening in addition' to those participating in the program - were: . Mr. and TO THE POLKTraOLDEKS OF tot;'. PRTinF.NTIAX.- INSURANCE COMPANY OP AMERICA will b held at tb Home Office of taiul Um pany in the City of Newark, New ierr?. on Monday, the Seventh day ef December, 1925, at twelve o'clock noon, for the purpose of aeject- in four persona to be voted ior dj im poucy h3ders' Trustee aa members of the Board of Direetora at the annual election of Direetora of the Company to .ha held oa the EJereoth day of 4anuary, 1926. . A such tnaetinf evsrf poUeykoUkr of the ...nna wha ia- M the ace of twenty-one yeara or upwards and whose policy has been in force for at least one year last pset shall be entitled to cast one vpte in fwaon or by proiy. EDWARD D. DUIYUOOJ, rrnaia. Uy Charles McManus . THE. OKLY lM ALL. THIS HOUSE OR Nil N) Q , -5 H E L u LOOK FOR MONEY 7 MAMAS POCKET DooK caVjr Mwjs NOTICE ia hereby given mat a nmira w the tKcyh"der. of THE PRUDENTIAL iaTCinvlMPANY OP AMERICA r I Pn! 1 Paoliihed everT ssorniac (txesDt Voa iay at Baleaa, capital at Orajoa. r . Lrocai Kates-. For Classified Advertising; V ; I)ailjrJ Snnday Ona ima ' ., , 9 eenta per word rtrca t'iss-. . . , 5 asats per word Six times., . 8 eanta par ward Ona month, daily and . - Buadsy . - , 0 eanta per word - la sai to ears the tnar than ona time rata, arsrtiseaieat rt tu im MBsaentlTa Ittma 5 '-: ' i Ho Ad. taksn ior leas UM ll esata. Ada. run . Bunday PSfjY aaarsad at one-tima rate, r j AdyTtiTsat-a (tept Fsraasula and Sitaatieus Wasted)' vi.ll b taksn WTor the telephone tf taa advertiser la subscribe to phone. , . - t- - t Tke Statesman will reaefTa adver tasec?enta at any time of tke- day sipht. . To r Insure prop" elaaaifiea tiona ads. sNolt be Us before t p. as. "It Krxr runJ'.vs mm Money to Loan On Real Eitata i 'i. mi. roi.r " (Over Lfdi h Bush. BaakV . BEFORE TOD LFjtVB YOUB .HOHX Insured Properly Phone 151 Becte ft. ftendricis. -ITeili'ir Bldg., 189 N. iiih 8t. . - 4-2tf AUTOMOBILES , 1 SALEM AUTO V7REClffNO OO. Wheels. TiresY Rimi, f anden . Halt Price and Lea Parts for all cars, cash tor old can. 402 8. Church Peone 2159 - Is3tf SCHEELER AUTO WRECKISO CO, will buy yoar old ear. Highest eaah price paid. 1085 N. Commercial Bt. ljiatf 1 AUTO REPATUIXQ 8 GENERAL REPAIRING.- TIRES - AND tnb, aececsoriaa. ns ao4. oil. HEO LiR & 1.EBENGOOU G IS RAPE, phona 564. lliilcr and 8. Commercial Sts. Wp specialise in, reend tionin j motort. . 8a6tf AUTO TOPS SEB US Fnw. C? -AND PAINT WORK. C. j. Hall -Auto Top & Paint Shop. Hear fire department. S-al6tf HELP WANTED Female 3 ELDERLY LADY TO CARE FOR- SMALL child. Board, room and salary. . Box 781 statesman. l-oI0 WANTED A r- NEAT YOUNG WOMAN to wash duties in smsll restaurant.- No Sunday work. 12 S.-Liberty. - 13olO SALESMEN 15 SALESMAN (LADY OR GENT) TO sell Oregon Teaoherg Monthly aubscrip tiong at county school institutes and in spare time between meetings sell North west Poultry Journal subscriptions and classified -advertisements - and . Pacific Homestead, subscriptions and classified advertisements at county fairs. Must have auto. - . . - ' Apply Circulation Manager STATESMAN PUBLISHING COMPANY, . Saleny Ore. 15O10 WANTED Employment 19 LAW STUDENT NEEDS .STEADY work. Address 781 . we "Statesman. . . . . 19014 WANTED ONEOR'TWO. SXAbb children-to care-for" in my home, 413 N. 21t. Tei 1231M. . - -19oft FOR GARDEN -PLOWING. BASEMENT digging and teazi work, . p&ona 19F3. I9ml4. BASEMENT " DIGGING; AND JjAWN grading. Phone 1264-M. t . i09 WOMAN WISHES HOUSEWORK EITH er in or out of '.town. ; Country preler- rea. Aaaress i4o care btaiesman. . 19oIl WOOL GOLF HOSE CHILDREN'S sport' hose, knit to order. Hand -knit-ting.- - Phona '1778--J.' ' 19a30tf FOR RENT 21 PRINTED CARDS, SIZE 14" BY ,7 warding "For Rent," price 10 eenta each. Statesman Bustoeaa Offree, on rround floor. - . . FOR RENT-f-Apatiinents 23 THREE ROOMS FURNISHED. 412 N. 31st St. $15.. ( . 23ol3 FURNISHED APARTMENTS, . 110 DXVT - sion. - i .' 23-ol4 FURNISHED SLEEPING" new bouse, 1185 Madison'. ROOM IN . 23-olJ FURNISHED APARTMENT, 1171 CHE meketa, - - '23-oU FOR RENT-.APARTMENTS ." 891 - K. ' Commercial. - - . - -. 2ZU LARGE FLAT - FOR RENT 5 ROOMS and furnace. . 937.50 Vacant Oetobei (int. Becke A Hendrickc, Heillff Bldg., - t89 N. High St. : 23b25tr PRINTED CARDS, SIZE 14" ?Y 7V4". wording, "Rooma to Rent," price 10 ' Teat each. - Statesman Business Office, BTOnnd floor. . ' , FOR RKNT Rooms 25 . FURNACE .; HEATED LARGE FRONT room and garage.-Tel-1994W. y- S5ol8 FOB " RENT HEATED SLEEPING rooms 'With - garage. ..Near Capitol, Gentlemen. Phona 445-M. 25-o3tf ROOM FOR RENT IN MODERN HOME three blocks .from state : hooac . AU conveniences. Gentleman preferred. Please give references and address A. B.. care SUtesman. - , (2528tl ' ' Mrs. Charles J,. Lisle, Mrs. Byron F, Brunk, Mr: W. Fargo, Mr. and ilrs.v, Robert Pauuls, iMiss Renska Swart, and Otto Paulus; ; At the next -taeeUn of tb sec tion, Mrs Ora(;F. Jlclntjrre" will be uosiess at , tier nome ogvjenier Irrtibvenshed f.obles-t)f ' - T t Korea 'NoW Push Vagons ? - ,. .. . :t .... .. .. . . SEOtTj koreat-ThC Korean nobility, ith the exception of a few propertied 'peers, Ja reported to be anfferlrfg from extreme po verty.'rgef eral "of he notles, WI16 wejre once wealthy, axe no w work lag' as cart pullers and performing other menial tasks as tne only means of esciplngBfar'ratlon; " " At? the',. Mine ot ' the' annexatidfi of Korea to 'Japan About 60 trf tba leadln? K6reani were created peers asd : given 'property by the Japanese" government. Moat' . of thenf ran ilpcu $h th la .property rapidly. Reeentfy 30 of the lm poTerished KorajinoDfea ; sent a petition teT the; Japanese gotern- meni: asKjus ior, financial aasi3t ance. , man J.. -.VFOB-RENT Rooms . S5.. SLEKPl ROOM, LADY PRF.FFRRKD - 1 block aorth ot Capitol Building, lel ephona lliW. - ' ' - g&olO FOB RENT ROOM SUITABLE FOR atadeata, with sleeping ponck pririlegea. i. K very thing modern. References are ra r quired. Address room, care Elates man. FOR REST HoTtiea 7 MODERN BI7KGAJX)W, CLOSE TO :8A ' ten. - TeH02 R. J 2710 TOR-REST NEW MODERN BCXGA low, 25;f leo ,7 room house, close in, 735. Wood, 841 IStateiSt. a7ol FOR RENT, NEWiFOUB OOMj UOUSK. atodern, baiU-U,t breakfast -nook, i baaemesi. furnace, garage, .cement (waits, 130., Madison, s near' North Capitol. Phoie!0-R.' - i8811. FOR RENTe Fama 29 ... W 1 I L . T ' " FOR RENT- TWO GOOD. FARMS. F. Wood, 841 State 2oUt t HA.VB SEVERAL IRRIGATED FARMS -. for rent.' -P. B. - TaomaaxMH l-umer, Ofa Phaai 8XXi . -. - flani . LAltGR GRAIN AND- STOCK RANOH , Ior rent.; Call. at-1225, Sooth' 12th St.,- , Salem. : ' V 8-W SWATS S3. WANTED -FLOUR USERS TO BRING their wheat to Pratum Floor Mill and, ret in exchange 40 lba. f the bast flour.- Farad road t Pratnni.; Mi running aU the time. Wm. B. MeCall- ister. - --r " 88-otf VAKTKD Ji'Lsoelljuiebas 85 - - -.- ..--- 1 ; . - . ' - 'i 1 ' - - - . FURNITURE PACKING FOR SHIP. . ments. Oiese-Power nmitura Co. HIGHEST " PRICES PAIIX- FOR USED stovaa, toola, -furataHra.-r-.Btiff 'a.-Cead . tiooda Pept opposite court house. . ' SSia22t( BAND AND ORCHESTRA INSTRl menta repaired. Duk'a ,JJaical Iar vtrainest Repair Shop, ; Room 8, lie CornacK Bldg., wver Millar av-Paovw - 2215. - - :'---- .y- - oga CASH PAID. 'OB ; yAtS3JCETH- dental gold, -plationns, and diecsrded ; . Jewelry. . ;Hoke Smelilnf lad 3iliaets : Co, Otsego, Michigan. h-: ?'- JSiSI s. WASTED .PRIVATS'MONir FOB farm loans. . "We have- several applies-ticm-on Aaai.. Uawkiru.. A.Iiobart Inc, 205 Oregon JBWg.t-1 ; B5dI4d . WOODS? THE.. AUCTIOSfEEB BUTI used furniture tor cah.. Phone 611. ' ' - - 8Sat FOR SALE 37 GREEN AND RIPE TOMATOES.. ?AU, H5F3. ; ., !. stoic SHAKES FOR SALE FIRST. CLASH yellow fir. " Cheaper and- better than shinglesv , Tel nSFa.;.? i 37ol6 O MELODY GOLD SAXOPHONE. PER-, feet condition.. Sacrifice $125. 357 -State. - ; 37oll 111 i 111 "' ih ' . ' U8ED- SINGER -SEWING MACHINE. Cheap. 638-W. ,, . . 37-ol0 WILD MALLARD DECOY DUCKS Flaka's Petland, 279 (Stat. , 37-s3Hi HORSES AND SADDLE ' PONIE8 FOB sale, 2045 Portland ' Rd, telephone ' 2169W. C. lh Reed. 4 .37-015 FORDSON; 2 PLOWS AlfD DI8K F01 sale, J. S. iiiatt,. Rt. 1, 63F15. 87o3U RECEIPT BOOKS SIZE 3" BT 8". 60 receipt forma rn book. IS cents pel book or two for. 25. cents. Stateamaa office, 215 South Commercial St' Sa lem. , : 87I25tl DOCTORS OPERATING CHAIR. Liberty, . , . . . , ,594 N. 87ol9 FOR SALEr ABOUT. 45 HEAD OF JAN. uanr top yew lambs. One logging team ' and 21 Reese, at once. Phone King's Valley operator , or writs A. E. Rout, Airlie, Oregon. ' - - ? 87-oll FIVE COWS WILL; FRESHEN THIS month, for aale or trade for beef stock. Inquire at the People' Market. Phona 994.- - r . : 87-6f Treipasa Notices, atie 14x9 inches, printed on good 10-eunee' canvata bear lag the words, "Notiea Is Hereby GiT en That Trespassing ia Strictly Forbid den Oa These Premises Under Penalty of Prosecution." Pnca 15c each or 2 for 25c Statesman Pub, Co., Salem, Oregon. 87atl SELL . US YOUR USED FURNITURE- . H. L. Stiff Furniture Co .Used Goodi Dept. Opposite court house. 87m22ti ; FOR SALE OLD NEWSPAPERS, TKLN - eenta a bundle. . Circulation department Ore ran -Stateam-aa. .. r - ... . tlti FOR S.LE -liTestock S9 COW POR SALE Addresa - 1387 . N. Church. Tel. 1852 J. , .-.4 : : 39ol3 8IIF.EP, .29 EWES, ONS RAM, 9 S 00. -Phona 1592 J. Except Sunday. 39olft VETERINARIAN DR. PATTERSON, Phona 2253, Rt. 8. Box ,29.s 88j3tf FRED W, INGE. VETERrNABJCAlf . . Offieo 420 Commercial, Phone 1198." Rea: Phon:m6(t.- - ', -' ' - S9m23tf WOOD FOR SALE' , : , 43 DRY MAPLE: JlND ASH. WOOD 8L50 cord. Phone .721. ? , : , , .... s02u FIR. SAWEI OAK AJiDtATPLE WOOD. Phone 5&F12. . - 43o20 FOR WOOD SAWING PHONE ,1091.. . "v- ?..''- ' ,.vt.-;;J.....43X10 WOOD OF -ALL KINDS FOB SALS, Joha H. Scott, Phoa 254 or 623. . ' v.- .;-,:: . 43a3 16-INCH SLABWOOD PER LOAD $27t l-inch 2nd fir per loSd. t3.75r 1 tach old fir per load, $4.50; 16-lnci dry, ; alab ood, 3.50 per "load. Prompt delivery. Phone 1637. 43-nl BEST (TRADE OP WOOD fk sod 16 toch.. . . , ' . Dry mill rood.- GrMir nriU -wood. Vtj, second growth fir. , . S1"'- "- h SP10 0k. f FRED E," WELLS-. Prompt delivarv and raasonabla prira, 880 Sooth Church, phono 1542. 43mtl 18 INCH OLD FIS 8KOOXD GROWTH osk sod ash. Phona 19F3. it. D. lisy. field. ' - 43fl8tf ... . . . . OOOD OOAL--DRY WOOD PROJiPT - DEUVEBIES. XilLLMAN FUEL CO. TELEPHONE IBS 5. , V, J J i v " , nscEULAXEors. ; si . FCRXIYURE TPHOLSTERIXG ASD , rparinf,. ... G iaaa-Powers - Fiirnitart : Store, i. - , r , 6it20tl H.- B. SEAOROYE - FURNACE AND - sheet metal shop moved to 681 aft It '.St.- ...';;,. : , .. '- 51at SALEM FUEL AND TRANSFER CO. , ".4 753 Trada St. waod, 'Coal,- Brajueta and " Transfer. Pneea. rifht, Serviea tbe best. Day : phones, 13 and 529,.ifi4ht phooa 160fl.. Call as. . 51s2tt ALASKAN BLUE TOXE3 AND IL"ER Blacks -paps taken now ara easily bsjdied, quickly adapted to ww hmi. s.r delivery tuarantaed. D not Sae- - rifica auality for. tH, Reference over 25 yea period by llx fcsaks.. Get- oar proposition. . Cleary -Broiv Fox i arms (one a,i1'.-i.m.. joaa t aeroa). Seattle. Ask foriJSooklat A-I. 7S T: i 1 i i 5 1 i'.'A I i . fir s' fix; TV.-'' 1 n " r. 1 - '- ...... -.' : . .. a., a fil-oJ -