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1 r?-": THE OREGON STATESMAN. "SALE2J, OREGON SUNDAY MORNING, FEBRUARY 4," 1923 ; 1 ' " '. 1 "i ". 1,1 '-11 Portland. Oft uaber ot Commerce. the. 'state H organization, aaa the Farm -Bureau as one of the most Important working units of the cooperative plan. The bureau is to be one ot the strongest forces in organizing the Btate tor better cooperation between - city . t and country, f for cooperative baying and selling. Oregon products, in the larger markets, of .the world. . Election Postponed - -Seymour s Jones, of Salein, though not a member of the Bur eau sppke on the .benefits of the Farm Bureau organisation . planr saying that it is on the only , way out for the producer. The Marion county branch twas to baye elected officers for 1923, at the Saturday meeting;" :but be cause of having o many .Important visitors with big messages to pre sent, the election was passed over until the next regular meeting, the last Saturday of the month. 1DGES' BILL ' IS URffliiY Ueasure Introduced by l.lult : nomah Members May Cause Long Debate The bfll Introduced In the sen ate by several members of the Multnomah delegation in both tfouse and senate ' providing tor three additional circuit Judges In Multnomah count? will be up for tnlrd reading Ibvthe senate Mon day and is expected to cause . a lengthy debate. .-Senator Joseph, who did not jofntahenove, bas ah .opposing bUttwbicfc'ould aW low 1 5 a day additional pay i to circuit Judges ftn-lsewlierev In the state When assigned- to JMnlt nomah county to assist the Judges tWe. ! y , . ' -. I , . ' Other senate bills tip lor tnlrd reading ' in the senate Monday re: 26, Garland -r GiTing ; Jewelers and other craftsmen lien privil eges oa articles, worked on. 117, Clark-v-Provldlng" tor 'the Avbt n ta Jurr Enptora, Oia M Xmm ' SoaAThaa Si Coa- . -: j- f vnyd, taosMads - :C::tFrc3tdFrdvs.Thi$ wtaraaa rapi4,.ma,jmaa r ekaa, V oU -writa a ose to W 8. Bieal 787B U ia St, Aduu, X. T for a frea trial f Us vwadatfal sttoalaiiag applieatioa. i s pvt M a tfca raptara asd ta awa- fcacia to tig&tta; they Vria te bind jt jathaa that Urn opaain doaaa ata r..ly aa4 tha Bead ( a rapport r traaa it appUaacate rtaa dono mwar wita. I on' actioet to tenS for taia if roe trial. J vea if your raptor Aoaaa'ft botaer ...yon 'raaS la taa aa of waarinc aupporta all .r-ur lifaf.. Why . aaf la taia aaiaaaeot A iiy raa no risk f rurxeno aad aaeli 4 iron from a aaaaU aad iaaoeoaa littlo j-. m to aiaa imi an rpw ' . i -.t - a .1 a and woiaea ara daolr raaamc anea ,t lac&iua taef-Tttafas do Jbot nor . prarent them. . frjm swUioc i. l -i Kijia at aaeo sor xaia.irao.iTtai. i i ii ia - twrtoialy " o " woadarfal tbics I em ataea ia ibo purt ci rnpiarea iaai a ? "a t to fists. . Try at 4ca,' tuibj a oupoa do- if u . J 4 it ! . 1 1 aldei , IH.!t p i vrito at -f - --Wa4v Jfsi.sara .7. 8. Rica; iaaV T87B )&aia 8Uadss,.ir. T. w Tom may aead at oatiraly fro Hamplo Troataaaaut iJ yoar atimalaUag - r tiplieatioa for Baptara. dra -tta transportation otpapll9 to other districts j. while school ? Is .suspend ed. ; ; 5- v - " , . -1.1 0, Kino yTo make school districts: "bt $1,750.1)00 or more assessed, valuation town, districts. 67, Eddr-rTo define r the prln clplesj to govern those who se lect text-books.;., ,..! .. - .... - 139, Joint i game committee -fHaking it lawful to ?kill beaver. 81, ; by several Multnomah sen ators and representatives Pro viding for three additional cir cuit Judges in Multnomah county. 13.1, committee , on . Judiciary To give Justice courts and district courts concurrent Jurisdiction with circuit courts over violation of prohibition law. . . 4, Taylor Relating to estab lishing, ' abolishing ' or changing school districts.: . .f , j 104, Eddy Providing , for en forcement of aw against sale of narcotic drugsf v 1 . i v 153, committee en revision of laws Making it unlawful to ad vertise motor Vehicles for sale without stating- the correct local retail selling price, i ' 160,: committee on banking- Declaring Lincoln's birthday and Armistice day as public holidays, 67, Clark Requiring that vot ers must be j able to read and write the English language. 100, Joseph Relating to, fore closure of chattel mortgages. 89, Moser To prohibit incar ceration of Insane persons pend ing examinations. ' ' The following house bills are up for third reading in the senate Monday: ' f ' " i 114, Coin, McTJahan of Linn, and Senator .Garlasd-r-'To provide payment of $560 to Robert Hays from hatchery fund ot district So. v.. - . ...I .-178, "Grabam-i--Provtdlng fOTTe f uhding- of school' 'district bonds, its 7, Meindl -4 Requiring regis tration of 'brands for 'nrtlk bottles and other containers, l: ; 88,' Vheeler---RequirInt county assessbrs to transmit to" 'the cor poration commissioner the names of foreign corporations doing bus iness in the county.' SI, Graham To . prohibit em ployment, ot minors under 18 In public dance halls and providing penalty. ' ' r - ' ,; 133, Hurd--To designate the end of the Lewis and Clark trail at .Seaside. , . ' . , v . . , 43. KlrkwoodRelatias to'peni aities lor .violation of narcotic act. j .58, . Clackamas ' county.' dele'ga-tton-To provide"' lor forfeature and sale of boats, vehicles " and other, conveyancest used in tbe un lawful' transportation of, liquor. . i - FARM BUREAU FAVORS STATE: SALAft Yi SLASH (Continued from page 1) ; . ehtambr - ot i 'oui ercs. gave a capital talk en thd program of cd operation ; aclng ; Institute! by the earthquakes: c .,c ARE TREMENDOUS Continued trom page 1 ) RAILROADS, BRIDGES '. DESTROYED BY. WAVt (Continued from page 1) small park near. Hilo and the yacht club . there were inundated and practically, ruined. south. On the west the range was from the bed of the Pacific ocean at a .point southwest of Lower California to the vicinity of the Marshall Islands between Hawaii and the Philippines ' and In Jajpan. Prompt radio com munication with Japanese, , how ever, disclosed no unusual dis turbance In that "country. . Inasmuch, as thejtelegraphic or cable communications brought no Intelligence of any earthquake in Sawali. the Philippines or Alas ka, Or the countries of South Am.' 'erica, it 1s considered mbst pos Bible that7 the disturbances Were submarine shocks or sea quaked Which never will be definitely lo cated. , . - . i j. .MEMPHIS, Tenn., Feb. ' 3. An arth shock of sufficient Intensity to causq doors and windows to rattle was felt at BelzonI, Miss., k50 miles south of Memphis, at 4:05 o'clock this afternoon, ac cording to information ' received here late today. ' There is no seis mograph at Belzoni. ! The tremor lasted, but, a : brief period, the, message said. KA1IULUI, Island , of Mapl. T. H., Feb, 3.-(By The .Associated Press) At Jeast one man was Iri Jured. and, a number experienced narrow escapes when a tidal, wave 1? feet high swept Kahulul hay at 1 p." m. toaay. ? The Wave demol ished" the automobile , in which Dr. L. C. Smith was "Titling ; and his leg was: broken. 'Two steamers broke loose from their moorings at the dock. The village of JCuh ului is under water aud consider able damage has been done. It is not known if any lives Were lost. A large part of 4 the road be tween ICahului and Walk uku, oa jwblch Dr Smith's automobile was caught by i the wave, was de? stroyed.- The car was .hurled over a fence by-4.be force ef the rush ing water. ; r Judge Wifliam McKay Saw the iCebtning Waves ' and raced for safety. He was barely able ' to reach higher ' ground when the water swept the ,Totd. The steamer Mahnkoma broke adrift from the , dock and was nearly driven ashore. She , then but to sea to escane the danger 'and is now anchored off shore. The vessel struck bottom before "getting 'out. - It is not known whether she was damaged' The steamet- 'KileawTi -also broke from hef-feofwlag bnt was net dam aged. '" ' ' : rH.L07 Island ot HaWafl', Pebl 3 r f By ' The Af aociated Press) frwn tonri to ten Japanese fish ermen are reported to have been drowned in a tidal wave which sweptj Lower Hilo at" 12:20 p. -m, A number of sampans at Waiakea were sunk and the actual loss of life-Is not known. The wave was accompanied by flurries of wind from all dlrec tions. The .tidal .wave smashed sev eral boats Irr Hilo, harbor, washed one cottage, from Its .foundations and demolished " another." The streets are covered with 'debris. to prevent harm to their nation als, k. j ' t-.t1. 'v. i Population , Suffers The foreign merchants are lo cated principally on Shameen Is land -which Is sunder British and French flags, but. a number ot missionaries are exposed on the outside. . , Pending the outcome of the expected battle. Canton, which has been' experiencing continuous war for the past 12 months Is suffering ' extremely trom i the closing of -business - houses. The million or more population ot Canton: are existing In miserable Circumstances as the result of the military occupation. BIG WAR IN CHINA APPEARS IMTillNEflT CCo'ntlnued from page 1) . Senator Charles Hair At Relative's Funeral Senator Charles Hall of. Coos county was called to his home at Marshfleld late Saturday Inlght by the death of Ms ; wrf e'afather, J, A. English of Marshfleld. Fune ral services .will be : held - today. ;tSenafbr Hall will ireftrn to Salenf ; Monday inight. U'-i rJ-4 fm.m mm mm. F t Mil . .... iiWe,' possession of the invaders, it is 1 belieVed the advancing for ces favorable to , Dr.. Sun win be able to force them to evacuate. 'There Is the gravest - danger from looting and it ; is probable there will be heavy loss of life if the Invaders retreat in disorder. The foreign warships ;. are .determined CIaASSES IX ; WaxAVork CrcpPcpsr lists Hops Baskets Etc kvTCRrJ; .. Tuesday and Saturday. ,, Commercial Boole Store NO CHARGE BOOK STDUE -fjt it il 111 11.11 I 7 A I 1 lc itb $1 Is tKe Place . VM 0. UlaTe and Feiriale Debate Teams Are Chosen EUGENE,. Ore.. Feb.1 : 2. j De bate teams to represent the Unlv erslty of Oregon in the Northwest meets this season were chosen as follows: . Women's team, Lurline ' Coul ter, Cascade, Tdaho: Francis Simpson, Portland; Eugenia Strickland, Memphis, Tenn. 7 May Fenno. Eugene; 3 Margaret Duerh r, -mil3T6TO, Ore. One of "the women. will-: serve as alternate. Men's team; Paul Patterson. Seat tle; baiph Bailey, SaWni; Charles Lamb.TlUamook, Ore.V Max Slac- eoby, Portland. . bttATOft IS EUpni:. Ore.,vFebl S. f aul Patterson of Seattle won the right by competition v to represent the university .01 uregon in tne state oratorical contest at Albany Feb ruary 9, '.according to announce ment today. Oregon Growers, gava an Instruc tive, talk on the iharketicg of prunes and .other, fruit proact3. The. class iPtt for . home ca-tLa 4:15 train. 'i Collesje Markote Fifty memliers of the -; senior class in marketing, at DAC, visit ed Salem Saturday, to go tbTOugh some, 'of. the local factories and study " ; marketing and business conditions. They Inspected' thi Kay WoOlen Mill, the 'paper mitt, the Oregon . Growers' fruit plant, the Oregon Pack rag eolih party can nery, and looked. over the town in general, j At 12, o'clock they gath ered at the Chamber of Commerce where Mayor - John Glesy gave a brief addross of welcome in the name of the city; and J. M, Clif ford,! market manager for tho RHEUMATIGC: . Tourl attention is icallPd trill . a opportunity of now" lelng able!, to secure without charge. the: fjr.er Mysteries of Rheumatism,, a most remarkable- book that shows how , this . .dreaded . malady . an like disorders' have at last been conquered. by, an authority ..who has studied the underlying .cause of rheumatism "for over twenty years. . ...... . 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