WESTQNhLEAO ER VOLUME 43 WESTON, OREGON. FKIDAY. Al'ItlLZJ. 1921 NUMBER 47 FOREIGN-BORN HERE NUMBER 13,703,987 OREGON NEWS NOTES Bhoa rt'iMlr mrn In liend have an nounced a 20 per emit nil In prlres. " Fsll train In Linn roiiuly appear 2.8 Per Cent Increase In List t8 mnn". wim proa now ror goog i i a . Schools Are Making Filipinos Ah English Speaking Race Dftnade It Smallest .Eytr Recorded." Wthlogfoo, P. C Germany, Aus tria, Ireland and Ituaala. natives of which wail up mora than I per rent nf lbs country' total foreign-born ln yeara aro, showed hetvy toaai In the Bumbar of (hair native In lha I'nltad Htate during lha leal Ian year, ae rnrdlng lo ranaua bureau etallatlia. ,. The loaaaa aggregated liiioul i. finn.nno and. wera believed lo hava bran dua largely in lha world war. German-barn howd a In of l. M6. Auatrlan bom Inaa of n,0l4. IHnhborn a Inaa of JU.&7I and Hua alan born a Inaa of 2M.7II. Nolwlthataodlng ihla hn lima, lha country total for lan born pop ulation, aa Juat nnounrad In a pre liminary atatemenl prepared for con grata, ahowad an Incre of X6M4J, ' or par cant, tba total numbar of foreign bora being 18.701.117. Tba In rraaaa waa believed lo have baan lha mallaat both la numbar and percent age ever recorded for any decade. In lha pravloua decade, 100-10. lha In area waa 8.174.810. or 10. T par canl. Germany lad aa lha country of birth of lha foreign bom In lha United Statea laa yeara ago with total of mora Ibaa 1.8M.000, and atlll led. Itbouih Ibt numbar waa radurad to 1 411.311 Tba aiaadlng of otbar rnuntriaa In lha foralgn born population of th I'nltad State haa changed aomawhat from Ian yeara ago. Italy haa taken terond piece from Ruiala with an In rraaaa of 244.833 In lha Ian yeara and a total for 1:0 of l.07.m. Ruaala haa takan third plara from Ireland, but ahowad a decree of SO, 7(3. Native of Rul In lha I'nlteJ Statea numbered l.38f,9. -Poland haa gona Into fourth plara whlrh waa occupied by Italy, with an Inrreaaa of 198.77, bringing bnr total to i.ur,!?i. Ireland, which baa ahowad decree! In aarb deede atnee no, bad largar decreets during Iba laat deride than In any prevlou ona, tha loaa baring baan 311.171. Tha total numbar of Irlth born In tha I'nltad State In );n waa l.ftJS.Mo, ranking that country fifth. IMMIGRATION BILL PASSED BY HOUSE Waahlngton, O. C Aftar rajorllng an amendment eaaklng to admit lo tha United Statea foralgn political refu gee, tha boute paaaed the Immigra tion restriction bill aubatantlally tha aam aa It want through laat aeailon. Tha bill bow goei to tha tenata, where republican leaders aald It would bo patted without delay. The meaaure la doaigned to be op peratlve for 14 montht and would limit tha entry of alien to 3 per cant of the numbar of natlonala of any country In tha United States at tha time of tho 1010 census. Three amendments were adopted by tho bouta. One would permit admit alon In axcaas of tho 3 per eent limit of all aliens subjected to religious per aecutlan In their native land and seek ing refuge bare solely to avoid such hsrdihlps. Tba second would admit children of American clttsens under IS years of sga, Independent of tha percentage of limitation and tho third would give preference to the families and rela tives of American cllitens and ex service men honorably discharged from the army or nsvy regsrdlets of whether tbey 'ad been naturalised, In determining tba question of admit alblllty under the restricted total. Tho Hood Itlver Apple Grower' aa soclatloo now holds unahlpped but 10 cart of tha 1020 apple rrnp. Preliminary plana are being formu lated for tba creation of a union high thou! district to rroter In liend. Tha list annual convention of tha Oregon Federation of Women'a Cluba will be held In I'endletoo May 11. Juno 1 to I. Prewar cafeteria prlcea now pro vail In Roaeburg. according to an nouncement by prominent restaur ateur In that city. Owing tu the low prlrr nf wheat won) and livestock, only about 70 per cent of the firm half taiea for Gilliam county bate been paid. The ronimlttee on cllj parka of North llend hat aet atlile April 79 for the purpose of Hearing, cleaning up and beautifying the park. Many of the rural arboola of l.aue rounly are bandlraped by epidemics of contagloua dleeeaee. according to IS, J. Moore, county school auperla tendent. Reavert In In Detrhutee river aro becoming ao numeroua that bouaehold ara on the river banks bava complain ed of fruit treea killed by the In duatrloua rodents. Tba Irrtgon melon and potato grow ers have org ol ted a telling and buy lug agency known at the Irrlgon Co operative Melon and Potato Grower. hlrh will he operated on a to-opora-live, non profit hati. Leading butlnett men of La Grando, aa welt at the Central Labor council haa Joined In a demand lhal Governor Olroft and the atate highway com mlMlon uae their influence to tbo end that American labor, and aa far at poatlble. local men. be employed on the highway work In Union county. The Linn county farm bureau, under the direct tun of County Agent Ileyman, baa taken up the wool marketing pro ject with the view of having at leatt go par rent of tho wool growera of the country signed up a members of tha Oregon Wool and Mohair ataocla Hon by the end of the pretent drive. Tha 102d annlveraary of Oddfellow tblp In the United Rtatea waa celebrat ed In Roaeburg Tueaday by the Odd fellow' aatoc-lniion of Douglas county. Member of the order from Gardiner, Drain. Flkton, -Yonralla, Oakland. Butherlln, Myrtle Creek. Jllddle. Canyonvtlle and Glendale attended the celebration. NInety-aevan permits to appropriate water were iatued by the state engi neer at Salem during January, Feb nary and March, 1921. Thete permits covered the Irrigation of approximate ly (600 acres of land, development of 10 hortcpower, and tbe ronet ruction of 180 mllea of canal. Tha estimated coat of tbo cotinlructlon work waa $1,400,000. Seven reaervolr permit were Ittued, covering tbe atorago of 1405 acre feet of water at .in esti mated construction cott of $::,?00. 'ataat.liBabiat.'.aaSt nj Wtujgia! W-JitJst1 I i. r rz. 9 1 " - S '-12'" r, - " - . t .-r - -," JM.' " i inti rc-ta to his brother Flint, and will turn his attention to. other pursuits. Ho haa not yet decided aa to what butinria ha will enter, but will probab ly reside in California. Mr. Homer I. Watta, brida of a week, has gone to Portland on abort butint'sa visit, before taking up house keeping in Uie Watta home on 6th atntt. , Mrs. William Rice submitted to turtrkal operation last week in Spo ken?, and ia reported to be recovwring nicely. INDEf-ltllTY REPLY )'; SENT BY GEDi Offers 260 Billion Mtrfct it Counter Proposals Given ) American Envoy. Berlin. Tba Garmai eouataratal Mr, Rice went up Friday, re- 9tMtU on rrpannina war pfwaaata4 turning .Saturday. Mr. Hcndrickten, a resident of the Wild Home Mountain neighbor hood, waa guest at the St. Nichols hotel over night the first of the week. to Ellis Lortng DreaaeL tbo Ameftcaa commissioner bera. and were IsamtV dlately tranimltted to tbo Uatta4 States. Tbe ultimate total Indemnity wbafk She came down for the purpose of Cermanr ,gWes to pay tho allies la This Is tho type of schoolroom that Is rapidly making an Engnah apeaklng nation out of the 10,MO,000 Inhabitanta of tha Philippine. If teacher In public school &4 the rhllliipltirs desires to punlih a rhllil. the doesn't have to apply tbe ruler. She tlinply aentencca the offend ing pupil to retualu away from school . a few dnjal This Is the most sevrre publtlimeot she can Inflict, for Filipino children lake an almost abnormal pl.-amire In going to acliool and acquiring an edg catlon. The all-;'lllplno Irglolttture, In response to the populec detuend for "achoolt, and atlll mora echool,l. constantly Incrennlns Ha appropria tions for education, but the schools can srarcely be count nicted fast enough to rare for the eter-lncrensing enrollment. The school enrollment la now 2,isn without any compulsory sttendonc law. When Dewey nailed Into Manila j liny there were 2.10ft prlvnte schools! In the Islunds. Todny there ore 6..'iOO schools and rullcce. with 17,nm) Fili pino te.icliei and about 1.0XM other teacher, 341 of whom are American. The 1'iilverslty of the Philippines Is tho center of learning of the entire Orient, mid Is the pride of tbe Fili pino "people. It lias an enrollment of a,Jii student. Santo Tttis unlver alty of Mntilln, older than llananl, la smother famous seat of lenrnlog. Tbo b(Mi s.rtteiii Includes normal schools, acrirultural colleges, twenty sern fnrm schools, a iiauticnl acliool fhey are tnofi grateful to tho United way Matg.loT, 1 nnn ineir -nmn jiem, wlileh haa been declared by many eom- payinff her taxes, having; walked from ht-r mountain home, distance of IS miles. Lawrence Knight and Melvin Cop pock were representative of tho Atho na school in tho divisional oratorical contest against Weston. As a result of the tryout in Weston, Melvin was chosen to represent the 6th, 7th and 8th grades of the division at the coun ty contest. Mose Banister has dropped school work and is working at Blue Moun tain, near Milton, on the state high- Entertain the Etude Hub. 200.000.0O0.0o0 gold mark 4 &0,SO0,S- 000). as sgslmt Z26.000.0O0.OO Uv 600.OQ0.GPO) demanded br tba allies la their Parle terra. . Dr. Simon, tbe foreign secretary, did not present tbe new propoeate to tbe relchatag because of aa snder atanding with the American einbaasr'i and for tba additional reason that the -note to President Harding aoggeata that be feet free to query back for further Information or the elucidation of any point not dear, before submit ting the note to the entente. Tba Germans swggeatetf making tie annuities is. the payment of Ue rw- pctent critics to be one of the finest Mrs. C. M. Eager was hostass yes- paratlone flexible, dependent poa tba 10 tne woria wmie mo sysietn leraay aiiernoon at ner nome on Jet Implanted In the Islands by Ameri- ferson street to the Etude Club, cans, every cent of the cot bns been Mrs. Robert Proudfit was leader of cheerfully borne by the Klllplm. kw . mwt intcrMtjnr program, with In ple Tle hool. are making an Eng. djall mugic f ju ubj ghe Isb .I.esk ng race of the I l UpU - interegti linn. mid recovery of Germaa indastrlea. Aa International loan was suggestad. to bo floated immediately for tba pnrpoae of placing ready cash at tba disposal af tho entente, but bo sum is named. Germany expressed bar willingness It Is declared will continue to bo' Indin " h Mi Iri Lowtber and t0 pedg, Ul, catXoM raveBiioo. aa -a lullaby by Mrs. Emmel were folio? are cu " lr'o cumposea 01 me voices tien Independence Is granted. "Tbe Filipino bovt and elrls well balanced, doclla and Industriooa of Mrs. Stone, Mrs. Fisher and Mrs. yjBWfiJ J.7 f V M'l . p ;,Jf u- . ." . . jl ft' University of tha Philippines which Haa an Enrollment of 3,500 Students. pupils," says Junius It. Wood, wht. wns sent to the Islsimls by the CblcEto J I Wily News to InvwtigHte conditions 'there. 'To attend school Is a iiri vi and a school for tho desf aud blind. ,.Be to n Kllipin i child or young mnn. The Filipino pupil, in addition to, not an unwelcome duty. In tho cities learning bngllsli oml In addition to ills regular studies, learn banket making, ruhroidery and lint weaving, the trades peculiar tn the island, as well a the domestic sciences and pedagogy. There are more position than can be tilled by the trade school and com mercial college grndmites. The- trnde and agricultural school produced SI, 17n,KV worth of goods In 1!)19. There la nothing that the Filipino people tnko more pride In and that McEwen. A delectable salad with dainty hot biscuits and coffee were served by Mrs. Mitchener and Miss Belle Mclntyre. Graduates From U. of O. Arnold Koepke of Athena will be the only Umatilla county student graduating- from the University of Oregon this year, reports the East Oreponian. He is a major in tho school of commerce. " Athena Playa at Milton-Free water. , The Walla Walla Woodmen of the COUNCIL World ball team defeated the Athena team on the home grounds Sunday, by the score of 10 to 3. The day was cold and raw, with the result that neither team played pood balL The pitching of Parris for Walla Walla was the outstanding- feature of the tame guarantees and further offered to de liver manufactured articles to tha allies with the understanding that Gar many will pay the producers and get credit on the Indemnities. Germany . also offered Immediate participation In the work of restoration in the de vastated areas; labor and materials to be -supplied by Cermany and credited against the Indemnities. So suggestion waa mada of . Gar- many 'a willingness to assame tha Is-. debtedness of the allied powers to tha United States. MEETING CALLED those who work days go to school at very well considering the amount of New German Proposala to Be Heard, If on- Hand. Lympne, England. The allied gov ernments will be Invited to send repre sentatives to a meeting of supremo council next Saturdav ta consider tha The Athena nine showed up German proposala, if they are received night. "Today there la hardly a lmrrlo where youngster cannot be found who speak luiigllsli. One-third of the house of representatives and eighteen of the twenty-four senators sienk English. In the next election. In 102, the young practice the boys have had. Sunday the team journeys to Milton-Free-water for a game with tho Eastend ers. Rebekahs Visit Weston.' The members of Mignonette Re- men of tho new schools will be step- beknh lodsre of this city went to Wee ping Into control, and the first grput ton Friday afternoon to assist Hia- coal of the public school system will hove beeu reached.' FROM "OVER TH EI H I L.L." The tax of two cents a gallon on gas oline and one and one-half centa a gallon on distillate, aa approved at the recent session of tha legislature. llorn, Friday, April 22, 1921, to Mr. bout thirty of the club women of Pen- and Mrs. Curran L. McFadden, a boy. dleton representing four of the prin- Rev. V. K. Allison arrived in the cipal clubs of tho county scat, drove city this week from Missouri, where up for the occasion, he has been in the ministry for tho Mr. I. B. Richards is enjoying a returned lo the state for tha month of Pt Ihrec y. visit from hia sister, Mrs. Henry March lDSl, a total of t64.377.64. Farmora aro bringing theif plow- -Fawk, of Los Angeles, who is re- Forest officials and range users in '"K 10 close, several finishing their turning from a business visit to'Sas tha craiina aactlon tributary to Fort summerfallowing this week. katchewan, Canada, where she has B.k h. .nn. on reeord aa intend. Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Kirk are pre- land holdings Ing to rid the district of unbranded P"" u tur" h fnn or tlle atock at well as of cattle whoso own- oimimar months, when school is out era have received no grating permits. S. T. Gore, the Walla Walla con- Th. c... hrouaht bv Colonel K. tractor, was in Athena on business Hofer of Sslem against Marlon county Tuesday Miss Rea Allen, teacher in the pri mary grades of the Athena schools was absent a few days this week with a case of chickenpox. Several other watha lodge in receiving the vice president, Mrs. Nettie Whet stone of Pendleton. The two lodges put the work on jointly. The Athena Bebekahs who attended were: Mrs. Minnie Wilaby, Mrs. Lloyd Mitchener Mrs. W. P. Littlejohn, Mrs. Fred Gross, Mrs. Wm. McPherson, Mrs. S. S. Hutt. Mrs. Orel McPhcrrin, Mrs. E. A. Bennett, Mrs. Charles Smith, Mrs. R. A. Thompson, and Mrs. Lilla Kirk. Takes Tart In Opera. Mrs. David T. Stone will sing one of the principal soprano roles in the Moxart opera, "The Magic Flute" which will be given in Walla Walla, May 10 under the direction of Pro fessor Olsen. Mrs. Stone has a voice la the meantime. Thla waa.. decided upon by Premiers Lloyd George and Briand here. The United Statea government sHil not be Invited to attend, aa K Is not Signatory to tha treaty of Versailles, ander which the supreme council meets, but both premiers would wel come tba presence of American de la gates. Both premiers are quite agreed that the Ruhr coal fields must bo occu pied if Germany continued to default in payments already due, or cawing due May 1 and in case of failure to eo cept with satisfactory guarantees, tho terms of the document signed at Pari January 29 by the allied gorerantnta. cases are reported, but all are in light tho v ,,if ' fK Mr. and Mrs. Charles Betts cele- form. m.,vi i(. ,,, - k. , , . hi.jhh, t . 1 , w w4 , . aim ivaiia to jurs. iieorpe uerxing, jurs. r , Csw Worth 1B,000 Diet. Sslem, Or. Poppy's Dorothea, own ed by Frank Lynn of Perrydale, and holder of the world's record for a 8-year-old Jersey, died here. The animal nrodured 9M.4 round of buttorfat and 17.800 pounda of milk In a single year, lven to understand that If they went day and was valued by Mr. Lynn at 1S, 000. Walla Walla each week. Exercises at School House. The cold wind this morning drove the May Day fete exercises from the nttiMmlm tn loot tha mnafltiitlnnallt v nf the dog license law enacted by the ""'versary Mn 7 f t . shown in the request for her take the 11S legislature will ba carried to the l the'r hon' 8th ot Russell. Mrs. W- K. W all, Mrs. Ann ind , jn the B Mrs. supreme court of the state for final town, with a sumptuous dinner to a Taylor, Mrs. . K. Allison and Mrs. stone8 home dutiM nti the determination. few frtends. .., ?' , Scott F.sher formed a party at- arduous rehearsals, she consented to A mats meeting of fishermen and B,or';' Su.Al 24, W21. to Mr. tending the missionary convention in take , secon(,8ry rt) Bnd thua k compelled to make bu'. two trips to try will be held at Astoria during tha , ... . .. -v. ... . ji.01. ,h .. bix automobilos were rciiuntd to one of the sessions of the convention. .?,?hJiL?1 .modatC the IVmlluton ladies who .Charles Smith, a resident of Ad- fishing situation and particularly soma ,,, . . ,. . . : , . . , ... ... ,. cmiio up Wvtlncsduy afternoon to at- nniN. died Saturday and was buried of the recently enacted legislation re- , , ,, ., . . . ... ... . , tend the silver tu given by the Athe- m Athena cemetery, Monday. The . 11a Civic club. . . . deceased leaves a wife and two City Tark to tho warm enclosure of At a, meeting hold in Salem at tha Mrs. Burden has received news from sisters, Mrs. Harvey Horn and Mrs. the High school building, necessitat- call of Governor Olcott. Marlon conn- )or gw) Mnrtin Sebasky, announcing Frank LaFave. He was a member of ing remova of the outdoor equipment ty flax growers who some time ago hf( marria(t0 to a young lady in Min- the Catholic church. from the nark to the gymnasium, nesota, which will occur next Tucs- Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Rogers and fam- where the program is taking place, dav. - ilv and Miss Dowd were dinner euests This evening an intpitlino- nrmtim .1. -j- ,nn1 of anean ana soweu moir huiub ur u- yout carg fun of puplig wcnt up to Sunday "at the home of Mr. and Mrs. of playlets and music will be given they would do ao on their own respon- the Weston dam for greenery for the W. 0. Read. The elders of the party in the auditorium. slblllty. This warning was necessary", Kiiwg 0f tho May Fete. were schoolmates in the old davs of ' it was said, because or the ract mnt Apl,lu bios(,oma ma,i0 a protty the Weston Normal school, and many the state will not have sufficient fundi bower of the reception rooms of the happy reminiscences were recalled, to pay for the fiax upon Its delivery Christian church Wednesday after- Mr. and Mrs. Melville Johns and at tha prison plant. It was stated, ,,,,., wn,.n tho ladies of the Civic little daughter left yesterday by auto- In caso the flax grow- rii, vrp hostesses at their annual mobile for Vancouver. Wash., where BUREAU OUTLINES AID FORFAR!,!EfiS Washington, D. C Repeal af Mkt guaranty section of the transportation act. reduction in railroad rates, eoual of unusual sweetness and power, and , protection for agriculture under tba tariff and adequate credit facilitle foi agriculture were announced aa tha Ic "BUI" Haywood Reported In Russia Chlcsgo..Ill. William D. ("nig nill"! Haywood, I. W. W. chieftain, who wai to hava betun serving s :n yer tent n at Leavenworth nonltentltry t lit however, that week, ia now In Huttta. according U er deliver their crop every erfort BnVer tea. Many Indies and a num- they will remain for the summer. Information reaching federal author! would ba made to liquidate the flnan- jr of business men called during the Mr. Johns has closed his farming op f.9ii . clal obligation dollar for dollar. afternoon to take a cup of tea. A- orations here, having turned over his A three-cornered valley golf tour nament between teams of the clubs in Eugene, Salem and Corvallis is be ing planned for next month. Accord-, ing to the tentative schedule, teama of the three clubs will meet in Eu gene May 8. in Salem May 15 and In Corvallis May 22. lslstive program which the Americas farm bureau federation will recom mend to congress as an aid to farm ers. The program waa formulated bj the executive committee of tha tedaa ation after a two weeks' conferane. here. Strong opposition was expressed, tt any sales tax. to repeal of tha exeesi profits tax and to any tariff on lum ber and fertiliser. Another recom mendation proposed the submission of a constitutional amendment prohib iting the Issuing of all tax free aeeurt ties aa "mora than $16,000,000,000 ia securities now escape a federal tax." The federation reaffirmed Its staat for packer regulation vested In th4 department of agriculture and opposi tion to any federal excise tax on land June 1 to June SO, mcluaiva, haa been tentatively aet aa tha time for holding tha annual encampment of tha Oregon national guard, according, ta a telegram reeaired. at tha effieaa of Adjutant Geural White. i 1