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Telephone OATA GN NAVIES OF HARDING RESIGNS AS OREGON NEWS NOTES WORLD IS GATHERED SENATOR FROM OHIO OF GENERAL INTEREST Greal Britain's Sea Power Retirement to Take Effect Six Principal Events of the Woek Weeks Before Inau Double That of United Briefly Sketched for Infor guration. States; Japan Third. mation of Our Reader«. M arlon, O.— P resid en t-elect H a rd in g W ash in g to n .— In fo rm atio n low lu T he B enton county farm b u re a u is possession of th e A m erican govern resig n ed a s se n a to r from Ohio, fo r p lan n in g a big driv e for m em bership m ent on th e re la tiv e s tre n g th of th e w a rd in g hia le tte r of re sig n a tio n to th is m onth. th re e p rin cip al naval pow ers, believed C olum bus for a ctio n of th e new ly elect- j A civil service e x am in atio n w ill be ed re p u b lica n governor. H a rry L. Da- [ to be com plete, show s the p re sen t n a held at R a in ie r to select a p o stm aste r val s tre n g th of th is c o u n try u> be ! vis. w ho assum ed office M onday. Mr. H a rd in g m ade J a n u a ry 15 th e I a t a sa lary of $1900. about h a lf th a t c f G reat B rita in , w hile T he Com m ercial club a t Agucsa, in m ore th a n double th e se a pow er of effective d a te of h is re sig n atio n , or C u rry county, has filed a rtic le ! of in Ja p a n . In f irs t line m ajo r ships. In six w eeks before h is in au g u ra tio n . T he in a u g u ra tio n m ay include a | co rp o ratio n w ith th e atate. c luding b a ttle s h ip s a n d b a ttle cru isers, T he A m erican L egion org an ised a ( un iq u e cerem ony, it w a s in dicated, You will get first-class th e B ritish navy J a n u a ry 1, 1921, th is in fo rm a tio n show s, n um bered th irty - w hen it becam e know n Mr. H a rd in g post a t B anks la st w eek, a n d 29 ex- work, and you will get tw o vessels of 811.050 tons, w hile th e had ap p ro v ed -« plan to have a ll m em service men w ere enrolled. it w hen prom ised, for S tam p sales a t the E ugene postoffice U nited S ta te s possessed six tee n ves b e rs of th e e lecto ral college p re se n t h a v in g w o rk d o n e am ounted to $72,250 d u rin g 1920. an sels of 435,750 to n s and Ja p a n ten ves in W ashington. when prom ised is one | T he proposal was m ade by Ohio elec in crease of n early $17,000 over 1919. sels of 288,320 tons. A m achine-gun com pany la being o r of the rules of this office. W hile c a p ita l sh ip s u n d e r c o n stru c tors, who suggested nt f irs t th a t all tio n for th e A m erican navy, including rep u b lica n electors be in v ited , and ganized in C orvallis and a lre a d y 125 If you prefer, send the tw elve d re a d n a u g h ts a n d six b a ttle la te r m odified th e p lan to include an mc-n have signed up for m em bership. order by mail or bring Mrs. S arah A un Caldw ell, who cross c ru ise rs, to be com pleted in 1923, will in v ita tio n to re p u b lica n s a n d dem o it to the office in person. ed th e plain s to Oregon w ith h e r p a r v irtu a lly o ffset th e B ritish p re p o n d er c ra ts alike. Such a m ee tin g w ould have no legal e n ts in 1848, is dead a t Y oncalla, aged an ce in th is class of vessels, th e in ■ U M fo rm atio n show s th a t th e A m erican sig n ifican ce, since th e c a stin g of bal 93 years. L e t Us S h o w You T he body of C laude P e rin , f ir s t of fleet s till w ill be g re a tly in fe tio r in lots by th e e lecto rs took place M onday W h a t We Can Do th e Com pany K boys who lost th e ir ty p es of vessels re g ard e d by nav al of in s ta te cap iials. lives overseas, h a s at rived a t C orvallis ficers as of first im p o rtan ce In -n a v a l Slum '¡:iimHiimtuud stre n g th . for b u rial. T hese ty p es Include notp.bly d e stro y T h ere were 313 accidents, none fatal, e r leaders, c ru is e rs a n d light c ru is e rs rep o rted to th e sta te in d u s tria l aecl- a n d c ru is in g su b m a rin e s. deut com m ission for th e week ending A lthough w ith com pletion of th e au Following the W rong Car. J a n u a ry 6. John and Paul, each In a rnailater. th o riz ed b u ild in g p ro g ram s of th e two D eschutes county a lfa lfa grow ers were visiting n ear a lake In W iscon c o u n tries, th e A m erican navy will W ash in g to n . — M em bership of th e a re seeking a low er fre ig h t r a te on sin. have o nly six b a ttle c ru is e rs as com house w ill be increased to 483 u n d e r a hay th a t w ill enable them to m a rk e t One evening they sta rte d for the pared w ith tw elve for th a t of Ja p a n , b ill rep o rte d by C h a irm a n Siegel of lake. Paul had about ten m in u te s’ it w ill m ore th a n m a in ta in a 100 per th e census co m m ittee to fix th e reap th e ir p ro d u c t T he new m ill of the W lllam etta V al s ta rt. At a tu rn lu the road he lost cen t su p e rio rity by v irtu e of its g re a t p o rtio n m e n t for ten y e a rs u n d e r th e ley L um ber com pany a t D allas com ■ sight of John, but at a n o th e r curve caught sight of him again, and fol e r n u m b er of b a ttle s h ip s a n d supple 1920 census. T he bill w ould m ean an m enced w ork last week w ith a full in crease of 48 over th e p re se n t m em crew of men. lowed a s closely behind him a s pos m en tal ty p es of w ar c raft. b e rsh ip . No sta te w ould lose any re p sible. H illsboro is s ta rtin g th e new y e ar re sen ta tio n . A fter trav elin g about flve m iles w ith an epidem ic of sm allpox and the c a r ahead stopped a b ru p tly and C a lifo rn ia w ould m ak e th e larg e st m easles, m any cases of both diseases th e driv er juni|>ed out. He cam e gain of new m em bers, five, b rin g in g being reported. , : back to P aul’s car, and In an u n p leas h e r to ta l to 16. M ichigan, New York, T he Union county co u rt h a s 1st the a n t tofte s a id : “ W ho a re you and Ohio and P e n n sy lv a n ia w ould gain c o n tra c t for th e g ra d in g of ap p ro x i w hat do you uraut? Vou have been four each, Illin o is and T exas th ree, following me for some Ume. T his m ately 10 m iles of road from L yon’s M assachusetts, New Je rse y a n d N orth W a sh in g to n .—T h e w a r fin an ce c o r road leads to my own sum m er home h ill to M edical Spflngs p o ra tio n is open for b u sin ess, acc o rd C a ro lin a tw o e a c h ; w hile A labam a, gnd th is is a p riv a te drive.” T ra in service on th e A lbany-Y aqutna A rk an sas, C onnecticut, G eorgia, M ary ing to S e c re ta ry H ouston. H e said the bran ch of th e S outhern Pacific, w hich m ea n s to be ad o p ted by th e p o rp c n - land, M innesota, N ew Mexico, O kla was in te rru p te d several days by big tion in m ak in g ad v an c es to e x p o rte rs hom a. Oregon, S o u th C arolina, T enne- slides, has been restored. would n o t be d e te rm in e d u n til it w as sce. V irg in ia, W ash in g on. W est V ir F ire a t K lam ath F alla destroyed the’ know n w h at n eed s th e c o rp o ra tio n g in ia a n d W isconsin w ould gain one K lam ath A uto com pany's garage, to You would be called upon to m eet. F u n d s each. T he b a sis of re p re se n ta tio n is fixed g e th e r w ith IS cars, tii-«*« » "d acces fo r m ak in g th e loans m u st be b o rro w ed by th e c o rp o ra tio n of th e tre a su ry , a t one m em ber for each 218.979 in h a b i sories, valued a t $12,000. C lackam as county w ill spend $442,- he said, b u t u n til it is know n how- ta n ts as com pared to 211,873 a s a t Most people have a piece 673 th is y e ar for th e c o n stru c tio n of m uch m oney w ill be req u ired , it w ould p resen t. of furniture, a farm im ple th e P acific highw ay from th e M ultno be poor policy to pay in te re s t oo th e ment, or something else m ah to the M arion county lin o loan fund. PLAN BRANDED AS FAILURE which they have dircard- T he D rain W ater Pow er com pany, S e c re ta ry H ouston said th e fact th it ed and w hich th ey no lon th e c o rp o ra tio n c an n o t m ake advances L egion T ak e s A ction to See D isabled, ow ned by the B ank of C ottage Grove, ger want. h a s been g ra n te d a raise in ra te s by d ire c tly to p ro d u c ers, but m u st ex ten d V e tera n s Get Aid. its lo an s to e x p o rte rs o r in stitu te d These things are p u t in W ash in g to n .—T h e sy stem of re h a th e public service com m ission. H illsboro grange, P a tro n s of H u s fira n c in g e x p o rts, should not be lost b ilita tin g disab led w a r v e te ra n s is d e the attic, or stored a w a y ' sig h t of. A pplicatio n s a re required, n ounced by th e A m erican L egion a» bandry, is m ak in g g re at p re p a ra tio n s in the bam , or left lying he said, to sa tis fy th e c o rp o ra tio n th a t a " fa ilu re w hich should be rem edied for th e celebration of its forty-seventh about, getting of lens and th ey c a n n o t o b tain th e d e sire d loan by c o n so lid a tin g u n d e r a sin g le h ead a n n iv e rsa ry on F rid a y , J a n u a ry 14. less value each year. L ake county fa rm e rs la st y e a r con e ’se w h e re on re a so n a b 'e te rm s: m ust th e th re e g o v e rn m e n t a g en c ie s en p roduce a d e q u a te se c u rity a n d th e ex gaged in th a t w ork." T h is c h arg e and stru c te d e ig h t silos and filled them po rt p ro p o sitio n m u st m eet a pproval th e re m e d ia l su g g e stio n will be p re w ith sunflow ers. In every case th e of th e c o rp o ra tio n . F rom th is, it w ould se n te d by th e legion to P re s id e n t W il b u ild e rs pronounced th em a success a p p ea r, he added, th a t a n e x p o rte r son. P re sid e n t-e le c t H a rd in g a n d to T otal estim a te d cost of new bu:. ings and re p a irs In E ugene d u rin g m ust h ave hia c o n tra c t before a loan e v ery m em b er of c o n g ress in a mem from th e c o rp o ra tio n c an be obtained. c ria l d ire c tin g a tte n tio n to th e ' suf- 1920 is $726,491, n early th re e tim e s • g re a te r th a n d u rin g th e p re ce d in g ie rin g . sham eful n e g le c t a n d in ju stic e year. Somebody w an ts those w hich th e legion a s s e rts m a rk s adm in T h ere a re 475 m ore m a n u fa c tu rin g very tilings w hich have is tra tio n of th e a ffa irs of th e w ar become of no use to you. p lan ts in Oregon th a n th e re w ere tw o S avings D eposit B ank E a rn s 9 to 6 v e te ran s. W h y ncr. try to find th at P e r C en t on In v estm en t. T h e m em orial a s s e r ts th a t th e y e ars ago. New p la n ts to ta l 89$. b u t som ebody by putting a W ash in g to n .— D etails of th e go v ern U nited S ta te s has been m ore libera! i 423 w ere destroyed by fire or a re out w ant advertisem ent in m e n t's b a rg a in c o u n te r b u sin e ss in th a n a n y o th e r n a tio n to d isabled : of operation. T he G raves can n ery a t B row nsville, L ib e rty bonds popped out d u rin g d e so ld iers, b u t th a t it h a s failed, in a j b a te in th e b ouse to u ch in g th e post- larg e m ea su re , to m ake its p rovisions : destroyed by fire, w ill be replaced nt once, plans h aving oeen p re p are d for | office a p p ro p ria tio n bill. T h e postal av ailab le. a fin e firep ro o f s tru c tu re on th e site 1 sav in g s ban k , it a p p ea red , w as a larg e h o ld er of bonds, hav in g p u rc h a se d in E lectoral College V otes For P re sid e n t of th e old building. T h e K la m a th county c o u rt h a s In open m a rk e t fo r $106.00rt.000 of de W ash in g to n .—T o co m p lete a n o th e r p o sits b o n d S 'h a v in g a face v alu e of ste p in m ak in g o fficial th e election of cluded In its budget $50,000 for com- » 111 . 000 . 000 . W a rre n G. H a rd in g a n d C alvin Cool- pletlon of th e H ot S prings courthouse, By th e d eal, it w as said, th e post- idge a s p re sid e n t and vice p re sid e n t of ig n o rin g an In ju n ctio n issued by office b a n k e a rn e d 5 to 6 p e r cen t th e U n ited S ta te s, e le c to ra l college Ju d g e C alkins of M edford. D airym en and business m en a t A m i ! on its in v e s tm e n t a s a g a in st th e 2 l* convened M onday in th e v a rio u s s ta te to ! 4 p e r c e n t w hich it h a s paid for c ap ito ls of th e nation. E le c to rs voted ty have been holding conferences w ith th e use of th e deposits. for by th e people c i s t th e ir b a llo ts re p re se n ta tiv e s of th e Oregon Coop a s 'd esig n ated in N ovem ber. T h e final e ra tiv e D airy league for th e purpose W ould C ut A rm y to 175.000. ste p to co m p lete th e electio n w ill be of s ta rtin g a cheese factory. T he L inn county co u rt is m aking W ash in g to n .— U nanim ous favorable ta k e n F e b ru a ry 9 a t a jo in t m ee tin g of re p o rt w as o rd e re d by th e s e n a te m ili th e se n a te and house. C e rtific a te s of p lan s to sell a n o th e r block of th* ta ry c o m m itte e on th e re so lu tio n of th e v o tes of each s ta te w ill be counted L in n county road bond Issue in order to grade th e Pacific highw ay aoutb- S e n a to r N ew , re p u b lican . In d ian a, a t th a t tim e. w ard from T an g en t to H a rrisb u rg . d ire c tin g th e s e c re ta ry of w a r to sto p A fter 26 y e ars of service, A. M a rm y e n listm e n ts u n til th e to ta l num U. S. W ith d ra w s from C onference. h e r of e n liste d m en is re d u ce d to 175,- W ash in g to n .—T h e U n ited S ta te s tt Clough has su rre n d ere d th e office #1 D uring 000. w as le a rn e d a u th o rita tiv e ly h a s decid coroner of M arlon county. ed to w ith d raw from th e council of th a t tim e he has handled 1241 cnae* Peace O verture* in E rin Fail. a m b a ss a d o rs w hich h a s been m eetin g of suicides, m u rd ers and accidents! D ublin.— All peace n e g o tia tio n s in co n tin u o u sly in P a ris to c o n sid e r th e deaths. Irela n d h a v e bro k en dow n, according a rm istic e q u e stio n and q u e stio n s grow A barge loaded w ith lu m b e r a n d s to re p o rts in o fficii! c irc le s D efinite ing out of th e peace tre a ty . T he five plle-drlvtug o u tfit towed by tb s gaso in fo rm a tio n w as lacking, but it w as pow ers. G re a t B rita in . F ra n c e. Italy . line schooner E. u S m ith w as cul said P re m ie r Lloyd G eorge had re Ja p a n and (he U n ited SG ues. w ere loose d u rin g a recent sto rm a n d . h a t fused to c o n sid e r th e S inn F e in s pro re p re se n te d In th e couneiL gone ashore a t L ow er N eetucca, peat H aystack rock. posal fo r th e w ith d raw al of the hom e tu le btlL R eduction of N avy P e rso n n e l P roposed T he H am m ond L um ber com pany I* W ash in g to n . — R ed u ctio n in th e p re p arin g to c o n stru ct 15 m iles e f r a il O ublin C a stle To D estrcy H ouses. n av y 's e n liste d p e rso n n e l from an roed In th e C rab tree v ic in ity to t a | ■ D ublin.— D ublin c a s tle has announc av era g e s tre n g th of 120.000 to 100.000. the com pany's holdings th ere . There ed its in te n tio n to d e stro y b o u ses in is th e b a sis on w h ic h th e house su b is sufficient tim b e r to keep n f o r « th e v icin ity of sc en es of o u trag e s c o m m itte e on a p p ro p ria tio n s will w ork busy for one year. w hich a re d e fin itely know n to be oc ta fram in g th e n a v y a p p ro p ria tio n bill O fficers charged w ith e m p lo y tai cupied by m ilita n t S inn Feiner*. fo r th e fisc al y e a r 1922. th ird degree m ethods to e x to rt eonfso slons from th ree of th e five convict*« Mouse E lim in â te s A ir Mail Service. Dewey S ta tu e F o r Man ia A pproved •la y ers of S h e riff T li T ay lo r In n Jn» M a n ila —T h e D ew ey m em orial com W ash in g to n .—A fte r elim im ating a b r-a k nt Pendleton J u ly 25 laet. fal S I.125.000 a p p ro p ria tio n for th e air m ittee decided upon e re c tio n of a sta wing th e ir aubaequent cap tu re, war* m ail serv ice, th e bouse paaeed the tu e to c o st 22(10.000 a s a m onum ent tc -. a rrd of all chargea S a tu rd a y by I I postoffice a p p ro p ria rlo « MB c a rry ta p A dm iral D ewey, on th e sh o re of £~and ju ry In v eatlcn tln g th e p rtaa ao ra M anila bay. treatm en t. —i .1—4 when you want that next job of Printing it QneHEleven u Fifth A v*nut NewYorlt ^2 ^ ) c ig a r e t t e s l^ r ----------------------------------- - KjtNOW YOUR TOWN j We're proud of our town and county. It is a humming busi ness center and a natural trad ing spot for a very much larger population. 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SPECIAL INCREASE GF 43 IN HOUSE IS PROPOSED WAR FINANCE BOARD READY FOR BUSINESS r Got Something Want to Sell? WHY NOT SELL THEM? & Heating Stoves $5 and Ranges *r, %■% m m 26 26 Ten per cent off For Cash 28 26 28 28 28 MONMOUTH HARDW ARE J. L W ineg»r, P roprietor POSTOFFICE BOYS BONDS & & m » 53 33 33 33 33 33 28í282í2S2S28í82S2é23262S28§3333333&5333?3S3S3338í& I— .