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EASTERN OREGON'S LEADING NEWSPAPER EIGHT PAGES TODAY fi CITY ED I T I O N THE WEATHER POIlTLANJjy (AP) Ore gon: Cloudy tonight and Sat urday. Kaln in the west, waniHir in the east tonight. VOLUME XXIII. 'KMItKU ASSOCIATED PKKSS LA GRANDE OREGON, FRIDAY, JANUARY 16, 1925. - MK.MllKIl AMSOCIATKD I'ltKSS- NUMBER 85 wnfttfc Hunt's Daily Letter (Hy Harry B. lliml) WASHINGTON (NKA Special) A new Coolldgc cognomen Iiuh ap peared. Now it's "(.'lever ("al.". This name is bestowed in recog nition of Cootldge's canny movo in sending to the Henulo the. nomina tion of Harlan K. Stone, as as sociate justice of the Supreme Court, to succeed Justice Me Ken -na, on the same u'fternoon that Mc Kenna's resignation was announc ed. Not, that Stone's uppolntmcnt way any stroke of genius. Stone may or may not have been the best pos sible appointee. So far as the. clev erness of the president's quick ac tion was concerned the Identity of the nomlneo doesn't count. The big thing Is that there was no delay; that no sooner had Mc Kunnu's resignation been accepted thun his successor was named. . If. on the surface, the action seemed u bit hasty, there was. nev ertheless, good rouson for it. Had t he appoint men t been held back even until the next day there would have been a dozen eandldulcs in the field, each with a sizable block of "influence" behind him. Klvnl Interests would have got ten busy for and against the va rious men proposed. ITussuro. di rect and Indirect, would have been applied. Instead of huvlng a free hand in the selection of the man he wanted for tlm highest judicial bench, Coo lldge would have found his judg ment blnsed and his decision be fogged by the recommendation? and Importunities of the ex-grind-ing brigade. ,-, ' Having once left an opening for outside Influence to affect the ap pointment the longer he waited the greater would be his woe. Kor' the greater the field of aspirants and the wider the circle of backers the more general would be the dis appointment) when the appointment whs made. The friends gained from the group indorsing the selection would (Continued on Page h.) f AHIUNGTONUHy the-AssocI ated I'ress) Ad ipln 1st ration off.l eialH take the view that American participation In th Paris finance conference has ndt Involved the Washington government In Euro peon affairs or comipitted it to par ticipation In the f utii re in mutters 4 European concernA They do not ngracWith llrltlah and UrlttKli editorlnl expressions that the Paris meeting Warked this country's ent runee inta European niialrs In a. way that had been avoided In the past. II Is held that thy clUlniH sltu- ntlon alone made It m-( Hsury for the I ntted States to, participate In tin conference I hat i failure to bo represented would have relinquish ed the right to collect. Jiist dues- frnin (iermany. i .ii-- Now that the eonl'renceMius al lotted a certain amount of tie Oer man prortu ds lo Un discharge oi the American claims and hai recog nized th claims as legal, it; Is felt by administration officials that the i tin i the Washington government precisely In the, samel position ns before with reirurd to Vther Kuro- tM.i.n ' 4i i:iii;M' ItltlTISH VIIAVS Hri:lii;NT i nviwiv K- AUU,..-ifat.ii I'resH) Among the causes fdr sailsfac-! lion expressed by the lUdon edl - , (Continued on IVlJl B. t U. S. STAND IS . tiUUj.iu.--nu Textile Outlook Held j t. ! Brighter by Babson l:.i:S(iM I'AUK. Musa (Sp.-- lnl). In vlt-U- of the ronditlon of the- texltle rctelied INiper H. ItiiliKmi was I tervlrwiMl ns In III fun mental slliiltlon In this ouste inannrui- lo linunee ine ins;i.nuiion oi m- i turlliir proup. He seem, morn machinery. The situation is fur optlinlstle for th" eomlnr year, thee eomplli ati d l.y the fact that ami kIm s stood . nusons "r his there Is .1 dlfferenee In plant In- ,..(,.f j -eMfnelll of Iftween I a Spin-j Ilie Industry hs not n m die In Hie old phini of the norm lull Tor 2" years ns the yfurjust und l.'.'i a spindle In Hie ne.v elow.l." says Mr. Iliihson. ,"llu plants of the south. AMIioilfh It' ness has I n enceedtnsly p"'"': Is very posslhie that a new pluut , the mills have made only; stmlt intiy ! mere profltul.le than ti n I prorlls. If any: many dlvtldeti is old plant nt lu a spindle. tliiSj have le i n passed and utu mploy- illtf- rem - of r.eii per rent Is n. . . ni-nt In most textile eenlets h .s itheh ss n dtue on the Industry.1 l-n .Ulte ireiiernl. Munv k-j laniirn.1urlii n(l-.k. I holders In New Kngland mills "The year l!:4 elosed with I he. feel that Hie enllre Industry Is lowest spindle hour setlvlly Hint; movlnir south nnd they are. nal- nrallv diseourno-ert. H- nee. : most oeooio ronmeled with t-tllli-s. whether ooners or employes, havo l.e,n .,uite depressed durlnir Ihe past yenr. Allasl lllilnlrj Hurt, i i rease. The rust nnd price r. -"Not only has th" tejtllo mi adji;stnieiit which has la-en " In Instry lls.lV suffered, hut alll-Ji i.i-lu.t.'i - mJB'if.'f.tl!- (Continued oil lap S ) - c z tnc M S IS KATZ GEMS UNCOVERED t-v i i,, f t i JJlSUlCt Attorneys lfl-j VPr.lPflrftr5 Finn T)lA- 1 i n u I niOnUS and IxUDieS . : . j TPUTT C! irATTTTTTi i JlMVlLo X AljVtjU y I AT Slrt 00ft HQ ' Officers' Discovery to Re sult in Reopening' the Probe of Katz Murder LOS ANGELKS (Hy the Associ ated l're.ss) District attorney's of fice investigators today seized a collection of -unset rubies and dla- monds valued at JliSO.OUl) which jify so the only thing left to do ts were said to huve been placed in to deport them. As near as can a safety deposit box under an as-j be disco vored. none of the for sumed name prior to his death by eigne rs arc charged with crimes. Hurry 1. Kutz, dlumond broker, who However, they have no money and was shot last November. were barely feeding - themselves The seizure of the gems reopens n"d "avlnu; a hard struggle to keep an investigation of the mysterious shooting of Katz, the district at torney has announced. ' CAPTAIN TO BE ELECTED MONDAY EVE AT DRILL A telegram was received from Kakin this morning by Major Itttlph Huron, calling for the elec tion of a new captain of the na tional guard company in i.a Grande. , The election will be held at the regular drill ' Monday evening Major Alvin C. Baker, of Kith-in. will be hero lor inspection that evening'. Tedfords Leave to Be At Prnnov ronvpntionitlon bon'1" at ",0 rx'"'n"" " Al iTtnni.J LOIIVCIIUUII 8eltl(ir and. tho lHt, in u m-ri-H of V. ' ., :. . u.! - Mr. ii nil Jim. J. A. Tcdfonh will j V ,,.!lhl.yonlni! .lor Atlunllc I tnit whorit t'hev will utii ncl tin; J. L'li i'iiney Co. 'conv'eiillon. The.yj will be nwity rroui iji urundej ror f uooui Lneo nina man uuouc uny irmiroxiniule'iy1 sii duys.', ' ' liiinB else. Jt means mat irrlitu- ,,,, '., ,i,i,.i. .,., limn. Jaiv iuth.,:. ,,vludins Wtllluii JeKl jnliw. Uwii'j. V. Penney. Arthur Nnh. ltuuol ,teplien l,, "e others. , ,,,, i01,!"" unk navo been buttonhol Kl specaj i'iiliman tniins will be I Ing-' niernbers and trying to sense rciuln d to carry the assoeiiitcH ' out the attitude of tho senate and or the company to the convention, j house may assume. Theso men : have vlsiti-d (rovernor Pierce and Itivnlry or Vulh'y (innvs HAI.KWAY, Ore. Itivalry be-twiM-n i'lne valley and Kflgle val ley will not be lessened if the peo ple of the latter place are success ful in persuading the IMne valley local paper to move to Itichland. The two valleys are separated by a hill and considerable feeling. The nronrletor of the Halfway paper - offered to move to Itichland if a iiuaruntce were made and the de cision awaltgd tho answer of busi ness men of JUchlund. , i icon i-:ts to UK l oi tiirr , t -HAINKS. .Ore. According to present pluns a itore concerted ef fort than,uv;r, bifore will bo made to rid linker county of rodent pests this year. Iloth the county ag nt. rain iTarpenirr. unn uic kiuuk renmins'gw'tlzations 1" 'he northern part of the county ari'i organizing for a determined effort in this direction. Htirlng the past two years ranch- ers In this county have put out 3S,nn pounds of poison imli lor iirrotind Soulrrels alone, and yet.' HceordlnK to a recent statement of 1 the county agent, the squirrels 1 have In creased as rapidly as they were taken off by the poison. i-rs f lextlle nuu-liln'.i-y and e'lUipltient huve liecn depressel ndustry ulso. Muny feel thai the Indu-i-:luy In- try Is over-built nt the present lime, and others find It dirrieult has Ipeen wltnesst for yents. in past mm: e h hiiwever. has s--n ; mills worklnK full time. .M- . thuuich luiy. rs lire eautlous. aaull-i ine siu'ejlzellnn. start., ate lev. pn' 'h-lnHnd tiiitsl soon in j 31 Mexicans Here Are To Be Deported Group of Foreigners, '. Stranded and Destitute Rounded Up by Feder al Officer. . isounuup or miny-onu Mexicans took place hero yesterday under ttho leadership of Thomas M. Fish- lnl'd StateH immigration bu- rcuu officer. The foreigners were placed in the county Jail awaiting removal and eventual deportation to their home land, v Another Mex- lcan- "c Uldal Lopoi. Is held in ! Included in the batch lodged In the county bastile. According to Informatlpn given out. the Mexicans, of both sex, wero enticed to Idaho by o sugar beet factory and luter. stranded and destitute, they cume to l& Grande wiiere immigration officers located them. . They nre not citizens of tho United States and could not nunl- uute wiikh ihh.l-11 in uy inc omcers. Mr. Kishor arrived hero yester day and conferred vlth the city and county peace officers regard ing the roundup. STATU HOt.'HK. Kulem, Ore. (Uy i tliti AHHoeluted I'riWK) Whut, Oov- 'rnur l'ieree Itruniled utt "un at tempt to rulil tho HtuuV lind which .severnl IcKiblulorii declared whm a plan to protect holder, of Irriitn- l"l I'i'Inir lobbldd -forVliy uifi'tits lh"' AnKlo-l.ondun Ijhnk of Sun 'n' . ' There -have been mora wiilspi r- inffs lind more tindoi-KrounU ruinory Iiiortant mibjeela to be threshed '"" eion, unlcn tho plan bankers Is abandoned. Quietly the two representatives. he has Informed them that he 'will veto their bills if thoy arc Intro duced in tho form in which they were shown to him. Ivan 35. Oakes of tho house irrigation committee, practical Irrlgatlonlst, lias advised the agents that tholr bills can nev er pass in their present form. 3lar ry It, Cofhctt of tho senate Irriga tion committee is not favorablo to tho programme. SALKNf, Ore.- f tiy th(J Aiisoci- ated Press) With- Secretary of .State Kozer and Htato Treasurer ,Kay voting for tho ouster and Gov ernor Pleroe opposing It, tho statu board of control today removed William H. Hendershott from the sttperinteudency of the state sol diers home at Hoscburg and again elected to that office Oeorge W. i Kiddle, who formerly held the post ; tlon. Kay mude tho motion for I the removal of Hendershott and j fr th5 election of Itlddle and Ko- (Continued on Page 5.) (lly NKA Airmail) Here K the litleH ph'turr of l'rnuk KcltiiKg. spsdntcil to mm- tiil sccretarjr uf tslalc UuglK .''laftlj JtU. SOLONS REST UNTIL MONDAY Kellogg I L3 rs T OF' HOOP Hi .r: HOT LIKELY f&S- Secretary of Commerce to Stay at Present Cabinet Post WAS URGED FOR . GORE'S PLACE Coolidge Informed, Re , ports Say, That Hoover Wouldn't Favor Such a Step. . . , ; WASHINGTON (lly Ihe AfM elated Pres."-) pii'Hldent Ck1 lilge has tcndeml the lMist of ec retnry of agrlcultiirt II inner, hut Hoover ivplletl ho has decided lo rtMiiaiii In the contmei'ce depart metit. WASHINGTON (Uy the Assocl ated Press) Although the transfer) when flu chief mid his nldes were of Secretary Herbert Hoover f rom In hcs.ou. Hut (he chief was lute the commerce department to theiand so were the others H'rliaits agriculture department haa been j attending cluircli nnd tlie bomb urged upon I'reHldent Coolidge, nojwent .oir on thm. Luckily, iioue. nuch change In the cabinet seems j was iurt,' Itullcts, bil.H of metal likely. j onl hptinters w'iv Mattered thru The nresluent Is understood to i have received Information that Hoover would not bo favornbly in cllned toward acceptance of the ag ricultural post. i '.v i Hoover declined to discuss HlO mutterV today but frlcndH pointed out that he Is now engaged in re organisation work within tho com merce department. which ho regards b highly important,! and foots hcj can uo or gruaiesi service ui ins present post. f In our youthful days we became accustomed to believing that clams wero a scarce urticlo from hearing tho oft repeated story of Wary O'Hallorun. who. up the sry goes WeilL OUL a UI,KI UDViIII- it 1 1 " never found a doggone ona." . Dcspit e M arys not oriously bad luck, however, tho commlttco in charge of tho annual Wing. Fin and Kleetfoot clam feed which is to be giveu next Thursday even ing, have been more forlunato and report that a plentitude -of the choice bivalves have been obtain ed for the occasion. Although not by nature u par ticularly vorsatilo creature tho celebrated clam will be served In variety of ways. On the half shell, perhaps as soup and so on down the list. i Tho Methodist church ladles who have been' responsible for so many excellent feeds lately will be entrusted with the culinary part of the fcstlvul und the feed will be served In tho church basement. A diversity of entertainment has been prepared for the big event, The only renulrement und only GLAM EATERS MAKING REAu iltiullfleullon plueed upon the en- Jutst two yenra longer. -thun Ihut of .biiiiii. reeeiveo u ieieKriini i.ei,, lertulnmeiit la that It be of tholhla eomnide from Ahil.umii. who '. nley. iiinnoKef, of the Metro kind ciileuliited lo produce uf- nut on the eudet lliiirornl In July. Iiollluli (irund (Jimrlel thla inol nlng fmva nf lunirhter from the ntten.l. ant clum ehewera. I SELECTION OF 1IKItf.IV (My Assocbited fn-iw) I'rcsenlatl'm lo the n-lchstag of a new cabinet hesded by Dr. Huns Luther as chancellor und the rov ernnient's dwlaratlon of- Us policy, set for today; has lnen postponed tmtll Monday as I. other Is exper iencing difficulty finding ministers to tuke the portfolios of finance and justice, OlMtiii:!' WITH AHSAI I.T H' M. I'rerrton. f Iji Orun.le, was arrested this morning charged with ansa nit and hattery on Mrs. K. M. I'restnn. a rehiilve. He whs Hrrulcnef heTore Hug" K. trnd. Jutlci- of lite pence t hts mornlnic. M r. I 'resion's hondn were s nt fit $25 ft. The trial will he held next Mon dfiy afternoon at ;3' o'clock. MAIthirTH TOIlAV i:t.t I i T I . A St K Ortr. (Al'l Live stock nomlnsliy stesdy. K'rs and butterfHl steady. Ituft.rfut 4Ti-. CABINET SLE5W HAS KltA.NCiSCO (AT) Uut tufat I V , Better To Be Late Than LI I ' : ; ' lLjt ' - ' ' 'l If hler r INillre Itan O'UHcn, of han J 1-aiKisco, iiihI his depart mental eerutlves, had been nn time for theli regular Sundnv j inornln'; conference, it might bnP Dii-ii ineir ins, Tlit picture sIiowh WltM lianiieiirfl tit n ultttin ivnll joiiiiiig ihe chirrs offhv In the Hall j of Justice. A hoinl) did a. II was ! a time Mtinh, placed in u telephnmi nooiu anu CHlrtilall to evidode U1 eornuor. u itrien attrihiitcH the plot to some deranged iM'rson, of whom his detwtlves, seen In action Ih the tttove picture, have found no chni. "Anyhow," concludes tho chief, "It's well to be lute once In a while." sedated lV'M)CfTHenly-H(rJ( Mlpl jdren wer.f oi(idr i rUM.i-ijHtrJj iiu-y vi lien ttiu ip)iO!(iii ill V" i '"lY mond Coal eonipItiyT iu1ireIo. I killed slK miners. .. Klghty-flvti miners had left ., tho minoian hour before tho blast -occurred, r! - , i .1 NOTED OFFICERS OF ARMY PLACED OxN RETIRED LIST WASHINGTON (AI) lly the colneldenco of their birth on the same day, 64 ycrrs ago. two major generals, both with long military careers crowned by conspicuous service with the American army In the World war. passed from active service Thursday under the uge re tirement law. War department records show thai Mill. Uen. Itobert I.. Itullard. eomiuanding the Herond corps area int (lovernor's Island, und Maji Un. 'buries J. Morion, commanding ilie j Ninth corps area nt Hun l-'ranclMco, 'were born January 15. 18 (IK The t passage of 40 years slncn 'Ouwrnl Norton entered the mtlllary acu- idemy from AiiiRsiciiuseiis in .iuiy IX7V, gtvrs him IX7H. irlvea hlin a Hervlee . reeonl I I sx I . i .i i.-i -i .i.-K Tin ll. MAV lit: III Mil) l VASIIIMIO K- illllVrlTliW ti' 'I'l... Ii. - ....I ,ll...ru liutliiit..,! '.II ,:, r In Montae.i against K- I. i - tor Whieter, I f.-iuocrut . of Ih. - siiiie, tnuy in effect be transfe.r io ciiiiL of the District . uliiliibiu liniler it ihin wlileh haa' ill-l. lured l.e'ore offleiul. of the 'f d. ml givernment. . Business Is , Interesting I ;cr li't-liicv, icsiinlle nl nlint II l- fojl or hi leri'xtfMg thing- nt hrrnlM' the owner (rtildn'l Im' In Imi-Iim'om nod wonhht'l hno Midi ihltigH as rti-iiunc rs. Ailtcrtltime that kcIh nMill4 l fKltcrtl-inif Hint Ih Inter lug. Thai tw rrn-oti hy a so t I'N-fnl nd crH-cr IMiitN nil Ilie llmi iti-'--aMrv In Hh- ptviiNrnllmi irf ltiicrf'litg, fnnffol ml t-opv. It MI-. " "Ouscrttf Advertising- A Icn.-liaudUliig Bert IcV MINERS KILLED JN EXPLOSION Less Bobbed Hair; More. S. I,y.-q m ,HIH.' '(lly 'XkhoVIii i eft' 'li;es). J' ilobbed Iialr, pver-hrlgi, complex ions, liard hats and barbaric jew elry appear' io be on'tlie ilecllrie'and clKurelles and ' shing' among, the feminine smart set are Ichs aggres sively Indulged In than in past s; it sons;' According ' Id conclusions reached , by! a inale observer' after attending numerous J'urlsian social functions. - ' Khort'sklrts have a new leas;- on llfn but ar slightly fuller In the back. Hleeves for evening gowiis aro more popular and bare arms are no longer considered essential for elegant dress. The bare back is also less common. Gj i The chiiirmiin of the Moml.'y Mit- allllllllf Hint they would lirrlv Hi Ik veiling nt l : f. r. o'eloek nnd ull! lie reuilv tor u aniiiinv urogram III elehl o'eloek., The iloora of Ihe, ! -r. Kliyli-rliin ehilreh. while I he i nrlet will (ll.l.l 111-. Wilt 1,11 OlM-Il lit 7-4'. ..'.-lock. TlekelH lire oil K ll' !ut the lantern tr, Kn M-isic rom- tipuny. No r servallon are ncing J ; made. 9 fi - . I5()SC V Ott'S' IJonflS M i;ui!d Xcw O.-W. Depot voted lo litiild nn a - i - Thursday proitch to th liiiilll line station OH the l.etieh. The $llfi."Mi hond l"sn ik-i . Hfii y for 11 constrii lti.i :is iilllhnrlxed 111' ll vote 'J.il'i to 4M. a n- rrentdge or Jil.fi. Ii H coiriinred nllh the HH 2-S nee-1 CSrill'V to hisiit" ll HKIge, ) ' i i v piei lii' t hut two i? .v lM.il-Mi.ids inrijiifltn s. and ll" i SliMKle district -.t,t. ltd v el H' ! V. ; I'l f Hi ' ' " VOti- I fit! per CeO. ir' fnvor of the lion.t'i and ir in' 1 V ;:, ; i li'l per cent In 1 t o:, Ho.th Itdfse, (ii-'.M'liel .'', which ytty .i hltr iniij'irily tiKairrd tin- ? t iTl.MM Jl)M' 4'7 lllHt. trV"t-'l II: If . rw hi !inlni:l ASIfiHIA TltAIN iI:LAYI:I A "! 1 1 1 A . ttn-. Th non train from Ciirlland wax d'-tuyed for an hour n'-nr Hug'iy when n hlnst wan Kit off hy crews eiiKitKcd In re pair flu mug'; cuiisi'd hy a recent slide. Th hhiNt hurled u huge houldt-r on th-j ti.uk. DiTEfr THiSEVEII Sorry! X A TUlAli IS HTAKTl-:i l.liMM.AlU). KiiKla. , AI r Twenty - three pi'MnnrpH in tlie nrln-.! ,11'ieu I'liargeti , Willi ntt('iuHiiig imr ;miirdet .of n t''"tn mule, whom l hey hiihmcIc(I or iM'In.i kii active inrmlH'r of the rhekn, werti o Hce organlJilloii. The trial Is, t ifticfln; wldt notice because the an tfe;u'c Is tHtm linked eiitlit'ly of n'ls oiter.,,rile mviiMed men In libiiy or :io6 last TH-tolH'r attm licd Mkrl Voron. iirlson niule. A furloiis Mlruygfe ensued between Hie irlHon- i-rs unit ' jail wiiiiIi iih, Hi wllh-li flu- j pi ls.rn.-in eii-sliiil. Voron wa un-1 Ilijoieil. . Ifleo or Clyde O. Huntley, collector .Mils. IIAItT li:slll li;s lof Inlernul revenue, will vlalt the . I.OS AN(l-:iil-:s AI) Willi- principal cities und town, of the . rieil Weslover Hurl look till- wit-. Btnt tor tho purpose of'asalHting lies. Hi li ui I lii-ru today In In-r willltuxpuyera In tho preparation of lo liieuk l.-.i- Kepunitioil nKreeiiieiit 1 1 heir tcderul -Income tu roturna with bei- liiiKbuml. William s. "Hill' ! for the year 1921. Thl. aaBl.tune.e linn, film mar. Kin- tolil for tlie'la given grutultoualy by Collector first time Ihe Inside .lory of llielr llunlley'. deputloa und taxpuyer. ilomesllt' trolilili-a. : mi nin:iti;us n. Nt;i :i I'OI.SO.M. till. (AT) .lohn Cier i"tue, one of lliii-e men seiueneeil o dentil fur the Inliiilei- of ( Imiles A. Clillitiiiin III I.OS Angeles last yi-ur, illeil on Hit- k'iI'owm or - sluti - -pi'lson ' tlti-i mornlnt. fli l-'crttliiund nnd .tolui Seai-s, it tlrlcil Willi tieiiTiir. were lillli. till- lack inil- IIIU'll tit iibiml the Kiune hour at Nan ltietitln prlsuii. i . :l VoiilliM Are Arrei.teil KLAMATH IWI.I..S. re.--youlha. Joe King, ( hurlea Tlinu O'lluy mid I'n loud lhik"r, were ur- reKie.i unn eniirKeii w.i 11 t'iuimmh the Connelly hurneaa .hop und - Inenl r-'ii iirant Ht.llell frolll 111' Much ol Ihe loot hiiniesa shop wu. been found In the ! "n of the young ...en Haiti Has Prospered Under American Wing j' ,('' UlT-AI - I'll IN K. Haiti (lly ' "e At soemi'-ii wnni i ne uccimii pMiiluiicnts l Uu - i nien hiiiu-h during the oi ciipiitton or tno lsianrj of Haiti that has extended over M'ln nrs nre worthy of note AH the aitlvHt's neceHsnry lo the ro - l.jihllKatlnn or thf country have hien MMpeivled nnd directed hy Aini-rh nn. with dMItiel heneflt lo the r- pntiHe. The nti" Krent oilt MtnndtM., result of Hits work Is (he ktiowh'ii:e r nil IliiiliunH, and esp'-eiiilly Hie (MaH.int Working class Hint Ihey (ire rre of the men u e or conriMuition of ihelr propcri and t hat lli,-lr it K;ire. The pom est un In the h. -thm ami iiMpcnnrio nre mam' Intel knows he will he proleeled In ' taint-d tit ii n -us outitde the hsptnl 'his home, thai he will Un able to 1 xnites ITmhs aro held In rmni lenjov the fruHs of hts htbrirn and J places and sunltary Inspection that he is free to (t und cume nnd maintained in ull cltlus and tirwns f t rtrt-y his poM-e-Mions with him. 'and the most stringent regulations Ananhv retried In lluitl In un- enforced nnd curried out. It .Iul. and AiiH'ricini murines ' luck cura of patient effort t0 o. w r- lund1 1 for the protcefion wf t eremm the Ignoranco or tho ns In,,, hve- und i.n.iM ttv of Amerl- . lives and the llidurnie of th" vun aim lorviKn nnfn, i ww months later tho I nitiil Hintes made treaty with lluitl hy which lu iJimv: tun!r; pkdg'.J ltB-.lf STATE DEBT LEADS ALL IN DECADE Census Bureau Gives Na tional Figures on Pub lice Debt Increase TOTAL IS MORE THAN 30 BILLION Oregon Shows Greatest Proportionate Debt In crease in United States WASHINGTON (By the AssoeJ uUmI Press) Tho puhllu debt of the United Stutea. inoludlnit the fedoral gnvornmunl und alt of Its subdivisions, has multiplied nearly seven times betwoen 1U13 and 1922 according to cenau. figures. The total ut the end of 1823 wis t30.845.UZII.OaU while In 1K12 It waa but Tour billion, eight hundred fifty million, four hundred sixty tliouaund dollara. Oregon bwells Total. The grcutuHt proportionuto clulit Increase wui In Oregon tuto ae couulB, whore an Increaao of $30, tifiZ.iino in bond, laauu. represented 1211.405.8 per cent. . Tho debt total In 1922 mudo the per ciiplta obligation of each citi zen 1283.70. Tho Dlatrlct of ('Or lumbla cltlien bore tho lightest burden of tho public debt other thun national, according to tlm cenau. roport, with 36 centa. Tho Oregon cttlaen wua at thu tother end of tho acuta with a per capita dent of tno.H. : Feiioral -Id-lit. 'Tin- fiidnrul Kovernmenl In 1 1H 3 owed 1.208.664,00(1 und in 11122 It owed- twenty-t-wo; billion, one h-jiidrcd: flfty-flvo million, eight hundred elghty-.lx thouaund Uol- ,ur ?. I'OllTI.ANMJ. (rjpeclul) . , ring the bK weeka 'lieKlnnl'nR ,-,irimry j un,j ending Mitreh M. exiierienced depulle. from the of- lur" urged to uvull tnemaeivea of the aervtce. wnen caning upon the.e depot lea, tuxpuyer. uro re iiue.ted lo bring with them tho In come tux blunk form, they will : huvo reiM-lved through tho ninth -NeliMlulo Arranged -' ' The tollowlng la a eomplele list, ot the pluee. arranged by eountien to lie vlallrd by Ihe.o depulle. and ' the diitea Ihey will bo uvuilubln ut " eueli point:! . linker liukor, . Murch 5-14; HitntlnKloii, Keb. IS-17. llentoiln-l.'orvulll., I-'eb, 1S-2S. . CluckutnaH Oregon City, March M-14: Canby, Murch 6; Molutlo. . March 7. ClaUop Ben.lde, Keb. 33-20: Ab torlu. Keb. '27-Mureh H. Columbia HI. Helena, Keb. 10 IV; Hulnler, Keb, 20-21. Cooa liundon, Keb. 2-3; Myrtle 1'olnt. Keb. 4: CoiUlllc, Feu. 6-tl! fContlntted on Tuge 6.) lo renndy thn flnunclal Btiiiatlon bum ih '-" M j.iivm..w i-- j iiiimes or inn n-piioire. Al mis umr uhui wiw uurniruiu with a national debt of 32.Oa,. . onti. Also Mho had no credit. Clo dtiy tin national deht Is sllghtiy t under $n.'HMt,ouo. tho currency is pur in thi world's markets, ,n modern hudgel system has lifen estiihllshed, und a cash reserve; of It.noH.H.'.S tins heen built Up. When the Anier(c.n marines laiuh-d In the summer of litir-. nii Dilution was medieval In chsr- 1 acti r and disease was rampant. rii-t, nrrlTiMlay ten hOMpllals are In opcra- wllchcriift nnd voodoo doctors, hut today the pcoplu aro flocklntf to (Continutd .on Tnge 8.) flt m