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PAGE TWO rFK CAPITAL' JOL"RXA, SALEM, OREGON ELEVEN PERCENT OFFOfflBOl ARE ILLITERATE Washington, March 13 Eleven per cent of the foreign horn white papulation La til United States, 11 years o age and; alder, aocord- Ingto- U2 census, was tinabie to' speak EagLiaii. the census bureau announced today. Tha numlwr' was 1.1 i, 3 4 oat of a total for eign bora population more than I'l years of age out of 13,UT,,iH. Tiae figures compared with 2.953.011. oon-3nglisa. sneaking I foreign bcra residents, or 22.S per cent at tile total, enumerated ia 1314 census. Tie bureau attributed tin de crease ta several causes, citing tiat niaay immigrants who could auc speak English La 1J13 had since learned tie language, died or returned to their native coun tries, that ti number who could aot speaii JEnglian arriving daring lie laat decade was smaller ciaa in the previous ten years, and tiat a majority of theae had come to this country Pf-. to August I, 1)1 1, aad therefore had bail time ta Learn the language before tie census a taken. Ia Ta-taa. New Mexico and Ari zona where more tiaa two-third, at tie foreign wiita inhabitants LEADERS CELEBRATE AXNIVERSARY OF LL'THERAXLSM -JMCFD RATES -1 .... . VIA CANAL O.K. -i)rXifU cn. 4'iOr.,1! a.'iniv.-sary 'jf Lir.heranidm. The uip- puitur chrrjui taa .n.--rj of re cuwn Thi Lut:i(rn inatat oa m.ucLiLii--n" th otf aniarrij an-.i oar-n-r--i in biiuiit, waitd and rl waa. th Ljnpria.i ea'e. a.t shown in taia uiturtt. 1 . y - - " :T 1" J -1 1 I . . . -rUaOK -i i Waaiiaan. ITarei 21. UiaippL valley railroads wr fouad I to be ratified tcday by tie iater ' 4tata tnimmertfft cnmmLsaifin i?i 'cr-aala? rates from Chicago tarrt- Ciica. Mar. 2 J ResDiratioa Itory oa Creijri!: destined to tie; of ti parciasin power of tie ! Pacific caaat Tia Gulf porta aad' indiiatriai population of tie Cnit rhe Panama eaaaT. Taf order of ei staw u ot prtne unportaaw to B. i. Jewell, president of tie rail- WORKERS NEVER PAID ADEQUATE VAGES IS CLAIM WEDNESDAY, MARCH 20, 1322. L! iasned LUli against tie ne-- sciediiles ni..t. . . 1 .L. T 5"ei3ruary 15 was w'lidraira and' ti railroads were allowed to: lantiane tieir tower rates on and After April 1. miTinu or wmi went ftora ia Mexico, tie pecent anahle to speait EnTIai. were, respeetiTely 51.7 per cent, 4 J. per sent and 51. J per eent. Tie neit iiieHt perf:eatae nn- aiite t.j apeai Ealiai were la West Virginia, ti.3 per cent, ami Florida, H.S per cent, wiile tie smallest prnponiona were aiowa ia Strata Carolina, 1.3, Georgia. I.S; Kisntucltr, 2.2: North Caro lina. 2.T; District of Colambia. 2- 1, Waaiinjton, 32; Oregon. 3- J; Tennessee, 3.3: Mootaaa, 3.4. Vir?iaia. .3.7; Ctai, t.l; Ala liaoia, 4.2, and Iowa. 3 per cent. BOMB EXPLOSION IRS PROHI MEET T3 PROTEST OlYEBSO CF CCAST HIBHVAY FUND Xewport, Ore., Mari 2S. B r7. Jonea, chairman of tie Rj)ae Telt Highway aadociation, will Hl. prorent witi tie state highway commiasioa against tie una of tie Roosevelt Mghwa? funds in tie conatnictUn of other road:fc Leiral tep will be takea lmaniiia:ely lie said, to keep the $2..3H.HM from being diverted to other a!ea. Tie SooMvelt highway, If ijitilt. will h bleated on tie moat :an!i mute on tie Pacific ectur, naaing parallel witi the Pacitlc oceaa acnwe the itate. Green Bay, Wis., March 2J ,avesi..8ac;oa waa oegun ay the 3iice today to determine the ori gin of a homo which waa jet off in .he Congregational church ier .aat night during ia addreaa by Lewis S. Hortoa, Spokane, Wiaa.. prnhibitiua warier. Tie homo, made from gua jowler and loosely pa,:aeii ia a .mall boi. eaplded a.i it w;ia be- -ng carried from the building i. C. Wlaer. Mr Walier-j arm aa levarely biirnei. About i'i'l persona who aad eoa- rregited to hear an address by A'iiiaun E. i Puaayfoot i iohnaon. .acernacioaaiiy kao va proUiliition markers, remained aeated, al--ioogi about tea ran from ta a arch aad one woman tainted. The eipioBion wu mild. Johnson ipoka aa iWihedUiiid but made no reference to tie bouib lacideac. What's New on the Market By H2 STEAST Ar.ioaa grapefruit ia selling a little caeaper tian formerly when bought ia large quantities, n can aow be obtained for Jl.7.3 a doz ;a which is 35 eenta cheaper than previous prices. Ceiery ia high and scarce. Taat ifferad tiia morning wia brina- SURPRISESPRUNG IN ARBUCKLECASE San Francia!o. Mar. 2. Con tinuation of tie croes eiaminatioa of Adolph Juei, fingerprint ex pert af tie San Franciaco police departnient and first witness for ng 25 cents a bunch and woa ; the defense, opened tie session ta- ericaa Feieration of Labor, said coda? in a continuation of his plea before the United States rail road labor board for tie federat ed shcp crafts for an increase of wages. Mr. Jewell conwrried tiat Am erican wcrkers hae never receiv- Lonion. Mani 1) Mount I'I'mte wages. Aetna ia in violent eruption, say?, "Wiolesa: pnces." he said, a Central Mews dispatch froai' "climbed "aster and farther than acme, quotfag advices from i-aer wig;s or retail prices. Tie 'Palermo. heights reached by wholesale pric- Straama of la -a are flawing 3 took money away from the from ail sides of the enter and Ur?" 5ar o Bopiiaaoa with tie iniabitanta of tne village on ima-! incomes aad gave it to a tae mountainside have fled from,111 of the population with their homes, large incomes. Tie effect ot tiis Several nrrhaiisiM fcia dijrri'iution was to reduce tie leurred in Pilumn n,f r,-n sraoortion of the national income IdjIiici ia tha Tast fw i spent for fooi. manufactured and similar commodities. Paiice 3arrack3 2aided. Summarizing hia aryiment Mr. Belfast, March 29. (Bv 4 n. ! Jewell said that tie 'important ciated Press, i The nolice k-.. tiia? for both storekeepers and racks at Beleoo. near tie feraia- i iamers today is a restorauon of mum h.ir-Hji- i,.tie pureiaaing power of the in- last night by armed men who i iustrial population." crossed tie Caaa eouaty border, j which ia oniv one hm.iiwf van'i 3aad. ta Give Concert. distant. Of tie garrison of 21 disalminatinp hostess serves Yolgifs Golden Gate Cqfftt p5R 5 R. rise aftcrnooa racip- rion or fat after dinner service, you may be sure tfaac your coEee will be "rigiur" if it's Foiger's Golden Gate. The experience o almost three quarters of, century has deveioced the disriricrive 9a vorot" Foiger's Golden Gate Cofiee. It rraily is "different in taste from ocher coifse and berxer." Teil your groceryou want k. oiius mm to m TRJBDTE TO DEJID HERGES Dallas, Ore. March 23. To commemorate tie death of tie American soidien In the lare world war, American Legioa Sun day will be observed In Dallas iy a anion service In the evening t T 3D o'clock ta the First M. E. niurch. Tie members of the American Legion ad the Ladies Auxiliary will aaaemble at the armory at 7.13 o'clock and will ar.aend tie services la a body. Tils Is the first of what la to be ia the future and annual nation ally observed American Legion Sunday. Rev. Frank James, pas tor of the First M. E. church of Dallas, will have eharae of tie erti-es. He la also chaplain of the Cart B. Fenton American Legion Poet No. 2il of Dallas aad the star chaplain. Special union choral msiaic will he furnished and a number of selections by tie Dallas American Legion male "inarretre composed of Rev Frank James. Norval Gates. Ray Oiut aad Dr. L. A. Steevea. CZ1BIST CFF1CEHS FACE MUHOEH ITTEMPT CHinSE Berlia, March 24 , Br Asaoci- ir.ed Press.) Two czarist officers have been arrested, charged witi iilliig Vladimir .N'aboukafr ami ttteuipci.ig to assassinate Pro fessor Pa-a Jf. Milukoff. Tie men re Peter Scha beiakl-Brock and Jariboa Tabukiuki, M. .Vaboukoff waa kille during aa attack on M Milukoff while tie latter was ad iieiamiijsA nuasiaa meeting here ast night. Both suspects ha?e been tdeaci ;eii by people who were on tae itage when the shots were fired "it tie authorities believe other iiuaeiaa monarchists also were im plicated ;a the plot to aaaasaiaate VC Mllukoff. oatained in a shipment from Cal ifornia. Soma dealers were offering H euta In trade for eggs this morn ing. In general tie retail price ot M cputa still prevails. Cold weather ia keeping back a. :ot of trait. Wita tie exception of i Eriggs. private secretary that carried all tie year round. I sanitarium where M.ss -.Here is nota.ng oa the stands! iied. Mias Briggs test. tied royai Irish constaaularr ami spe cial constabulary men. only six es caped. The other 13. witi all tie post s arms and ammunition, were carried into free state territory. iay in tie third trial of Roacoe Arbuokle an a manslaughter charge in connection witi tie j deati of M-aa Virginia Happe. j Tie state closed yeaterday witi testimony of Mrs. Virstnfa I j, tie Rappe tnat Waaiington. March 2J, Tie N'arionais overcame a 7 run lead and took the fifth game from the Boston Braves at Tampa. Fla., yesterday 12 to D Munmouth, Or.. March 2. An entertainment will be given hy the Monmouth concert band in tie normal ciape! on April 5. In ad dition to baad selections tha pro gram will include vocal solos and vaudeville sketches, and ia being prepared under tie direction of a tieatrica! coach from Portland. The proceeds from the entertain ment will be used to purchase uniforms. the statement to her that Arbuckie ieized her by the arms, drew her on tie bed ia hia room and plac et! hia weight upon her. for sale. Small Japanese oranges I Miss Rappe made a death bed can be bougnt for ,!) cenc3 a doz en, while navel oranges range La price for 0 to 5 cents according to size. Bananas are selling for 12 cents a pound. Their whole ale price is about Sj cents. Tie profit of Che dealer ia considerably reduced when shrinkage and the weight of tie stem ia taken into lonsideration. m view gu TREATY WITH APPROVAL Toklo. March 2J. nateti Press.) The - By Japan Asso- ' alias. Ore., March 23. The Dallas National Eank. aad Dallas City Bank will both open a sav ings department on April 1. For the past several weeks both tie banks have been making prepara tiona tor their opening day. While iota nanis in the past have ea-i couraged the making of small de- JUST HONEST MILK ASH SOYEBiVDiT T3 PASS TAXES GX TIMBER Washington. D. C, March 23 Senator Mc.Vary has Introduced a bill to pay Lincoln county, Oregon. 111). 3b5, the amount which ni!d have been received la ta tea to the year Uli. IJii) and 1121 oa the Biodget timber tract which wm taken over by the government for wartime spruce production. The loss of these taxes, it ta con tended, has been a serious blow ti the finances of the county. 8ASSCH REFC3TS OS Fill FG8 CEJITRA1 DATA BUREAU Washington. March 3i Roger w. Babuon, statistician of Boston, juboikted to President Harding -.xtay a report designed to supple ment the w.irk et the Join: con gressional reorganisation commis jion, which is engaged la a study if the government departments wtih a view to tnelr more efficient griHipiag aad organisation. Ia cotiperation witi Clarence N Stone, Mr. Baoaon explained tha; he had investigated conditions la ".he government departments with t view ta evolving a pian where- by business men could obtain in formation from on cea'rai head without tie necessity of consult ing several departments. Tha pian suggests a central statistical li brary under an official directly responsible to tae president. comments favorably on the ranfi cation by tie Cniteii States ot the four power treaty, but gives tie "no alliance" reservation adopted by the senate a mixed reception. Saya tie Ciugai Shogyo Shim bo; Now that tie quadruple treaty i3 ratified, passage of the supplementarfes the naval and Chinese treaties will not be dif ficult and tie attitude ot tie aea ire may safely be said to have oeea decided. The reservation ia not likely to have particular significance nor liter tne international conception at tie treaty. The Hochi Shimbun thinks the reservation cannot be made an excuse by the other powers to hesitate in ratification of the entente, "because tie reservation is nothing but an explicit repre entacloa of what the Caited States really meant ia reference to the entente." The N'icii Nichi Shimbun de-j Clares the American reaervadon incompatible with tie spirit of equity tiat ought to permeate every agreement. preas posits, tiey have not paid interest thereon and will not da so in tie future unless deposits are made ta! the savings department aad sub-; ;ect to tea rules. On such deposits I interest to tie amount ot 3 per; cent will be paidL I Hiaxiajn Started Washington.. March 13 Tiei house judiciary eommittee began hearings today on a hill by Repre-; sentativa Bacharaci, republican, i New Jersey, which would give ; state courts official jurisdiction ; over all orders Issued by state ad-1 minlstrative bodies. witi the: right of appeal to tie supreme'- court of tae United States. THE SUPERIOR KIND 31 DAIRY "Tie Test Tiat Tells" 'Fit Tjut Fimilj Saia" Phone 725 Hi. ' B 1 w5 J. A. FOLGE2 ac CO. tW JV V JLtnao Cifr - Dallas f I jg Sivwara, Japan -Af Xf S. C. STONE. M. D. MEADOW LA WIS DAIRY j General Office Practice , J Phon 90F12 I Cancers Treated ' J Inspect our dairy. The stair J Office Tyler's Drug Store ' Jinapectar sa-3 "Ifs one of tiej fl 117 S. Cotaaierrial Street !fbat ia tie state. Investigate i fj j ' J tie source of your milk. HERE IT IS! I NORSLAO NOT TO SEEK GGNORESSIO.m SEAT SEVENTY MORE REQUESTS LQMS ARE APFR3YED Griffith Eeacies londan. Liindou. March 2. (By Aaao ated Press, i Artiur Griffi-i. resident of the Dail Eireaaa. and -imoa J. Duggan. Mail minister t home affairs, arrived ia Ln- lou crum uuoua this artem.xja to tr.tend tomorrows conference of 'nsh. They declined to see rep- "esentatives of the press. It -tpected they could wretary tomorrow. Pianos Go Down Clearance Sale at 3L L. Stiff Fxrni- turs Company Makes Buyta? laSf I The Biggest J and most varied assortment t of exquisite silk frocks All secondhand, slightly used, shop-worn aad diacoutiaued mod els are marked down for nuick disposal. Any family in moderate circum stances can own a fine piano or player piano now. The low prices j J tae uttie monthly payments make it easy to buy at tiis sale. As stated, before every slightly used or secondhand piano or play- confr with1' P"ao, every snop-wom lnatru-mto-,! ! meat and every discontinued ! The Biggest seventy mors loan applications iggregatiag approximately $14'). ee l were approved by tie state bonus commission Tuesday. Two appraisers were aiao named at Tuesday's session. W. J. Fai iartoa. of Warren succeeds W. L. Holbrook. resigned, aad John L. Dtilari of Eugea was named to succeed the la: A. W. Simms. : EUHCH JURY VEKiHE USED UP j model has be?n marked down to a j 1 price that will move it ia double) EVER HAVE IT? At thia writing we have on ouri values both in rriaterial and in workmanship And the Finest range of prices on this en tire showing Aroria. March 23 A. W. N or b!si, itat senator. annouacef ta!s morning that he would not enter the primary election eon?eit f7r tie Republican nomination for representative la eongresa from; Los Angeles. Cai.. Marcn 2S. the First district. Norblad sev-ji. new venire was summoned to eral months ago said he would I Judge Sidney N. Reeve today seek this office but today said! when the drawing of a jury was riressare of business and the be-j resumed for the trial ot Arthur C ner tnat tae people of Clatsop; Burca. charged witi the murder1 often ached as county wsnted him fa tie atat 'ot J. Beitoa Kennedy. Tie first! My kidneys a If Toa Have, the Statement of This saai Cnuen Will Ia tersst Yb Ever have a "low down" pain in the back? In the -small"-, right over tie hips? That's the home of backache. If it's caused by weak kidneys, Cse Dean's Kidney Pills. Salem people testify to their worth. Ask your neighbor. G. N. Ireland. 192 Broadway,; Salem, says: "I have used Doaa's Kidney Pills and can recommendi them aa a good kidney remedy. I; had kidney trouble and bit hack floor and are offering ia tiia sale ! such makes aa; Hobart M. Cable Fischer Lester Steinway Kchler & Campbell Merri Norris it Hyde Schiller Kohier A Chasa emin.gtoa Andrew Kohler Stciart Grlaaell Bros, Kohler Chase Soloelle sn.i others. Some of these Instruments are 0 x w : f: i ii, 1 i ; i senate had Influenced him to seek re-election to the Oregon legisla ture. Parrisi Funeral Today. Henrftta. Taxaa, March J. Funeral services for Congreaamaa r.uclan W. Parrish, who died at 'Vlchita Falls last Monday night " ere arranged for late today by 'he Masonic fraternity In charge. ilh burial her. vn when 17 of cla.-ed they re was exhausted yesterday and tie secretions were highly its jij members de- colored aad contained a sedl had scruples against; meat. I used Dunn's Kidnev Pills cap.tal punishment and on aa--and they helped me wonderfully if It would break. (Sra!1'1 aaw- 50:359 tt!y slightly ited iafrequeatly! n31 "bile second a on need a fixed opinion eoacerm- ing the case. The Rev. and Mrs. W. A. Burca ot Evaaston. 111., parents of the defendant, who have arrived la Loa Aagelea declared they would b ia court with their ton throng boat the trial. They rid a of the backache and pains and regulated my kidneys." Price (3c at all dealers. .Don't simply ask for a kidney remedy get Doaa's Kidaey Fill the same that Mr. Ireland had. Foe- ter-MHburn Co, Jlfrsv. Buffalo. X T. (adv I hand have been put In first cUaa condition by our repair depart ment and are offered for sale at 03,'y a fraction of their original cost. This ta the. big opportunity you have been waiting; for aad we ad vfse an early call If yon would hare a rood selection to choc 3 from. Com ta today. K. L. STHT rraxmriE CO. Piano Deparraient Adv. 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