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s I 4 r 1 À ASHfk fA TED Fiu W KEHVI' F vol Kill., x,, 120. GRAttTM l’AHN JOSEPHINE C<H STY. OREGON PRINCIPAL OP k i-' u. :?LN 'e HIGH SCHOOL b CASE STARTED ■ IO YEARS AGO 4 4 *4 4 ♦ 11) < bool aged 4 ♦ 4 4 4 4 Addition to Grange Hall Will Be Baili HI I 11.EMI X f COMES A ITI It MtN'G I I IK. MIOS IX MT A IT I < II ItTH At the ni' ctlai g Monday «vening of III« itogli« itivi •r Volley Grnng« it was d«*i*lc*| to aitar the building plans formerly V aid. lii«fl*uid of adding ’ to the w* t vnd of th« biillil Ing 1 # feet Will l*e added to the side of th* hull, running tho full length of the bulldmg This Way Ofw ii to Itnprtivemciit of Prop will greatly Increase çlia capacity of <»ry erty Wh*m Tlm< 4 ; hi « th** h»ll. made m*e*»iM «ary by the rapid of < a*r 1 hi! Bin in membership. Ten new fuembPr** were Initlut**<i and several npult* ntl* ti** w* « r**c**iv**d. C J. Hurd km it lylk çooperutl lia vit: g b. i utul** tho grange for t h«’ months, A hard ti la* held on Mar»' h I u, an excellent proc. MERGER GETS ATTENTION IN SENATE TODAY AMI XHMIATN WILL II!. 1DDEI» HI SI ll-I UM'lir tl I' !>!’ BOTH IIOI s| s WL’DMShlV. I -Ellin Aiti 21, 192 1 JAPANESE POPULATION INCREASES IN HAWAII chililrcn 4 Salem, Feb. 21 I A. I .1 todgjr amendments w**r« h"ln ed for the Cnrkln consoli jution for the senate committee on and stat« offices to report <j; cotiitnlttce agreed on oti * m<mts. Senators John Itepreaentutive t'nrkfn «d as n sub-comniitte t amendment*. Ths la' er Is to remain elect I v th 11 'Cl commisKlo com mlssin in fi I bitration f board of t a u I resent, erteil«*.i tiu the bill is rlty to Iran* the function» from on.» de,»» nt to another. The banking nicnt Is to be find it the g 4 4 4 4 4 of health. ' recorded as ,1.761. re report- ■lallst lc«. Honolulu for every lug 314 baths for 4 4 4 4 •'< H**o" Bill Pus I.oiu-r H<m'i>— Go.i inor Giv«*n I’owcr t«i 11* in< <-*■ Elsli I iiiiunl .binil i. 4 4 4 + 4 4 4 4 SALT LAKE PUTS BAN ON SMOKING IN PUBLIC 4 4 4 MANY EOÄROS BE UNCHANGED o births th« y< i r. ♦ ♦ ♦ 4 ♦ NEXT 10 YEARS 4 ♦ 4 4 TIMBER INDUSTRY MAID BY I.A M.llt T<H(/i; IO BE I.AItGE ITEM 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4» 4 4 4 City Will Observe Washington's Birth anni tomorrow all day. a poetoftlce 11 in th* d ma s hoots w 1 o! T w am* In P 'n ' n covin' V noon >mpli 'S that h t>< il a <1 til t jn Bi prenants «a to hat e appro the! Ir win !nw»i by Am ran Ixyglon. 4 Salt lake Clly, Feb. 21.— (A P.f—Nine men were arrested today charged with the viola tion of the law against smoking In public places. ♦ ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦« ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ 4 4 4 4 SHIPPING BILL MAY BE KILLED 4 4 Crop Specialist To investigate Valley I I LIBI HT I K STILL I M>i:n WAV IX HENATE WITH E\l> \<»T G. It. HysJop. crop apocialist of IX HIGHT th*- agricultural college, will arrive here tomorrow to spend the remain d r of the weak In Josephine coun ty on * rop work, lie will spend most of hi* time in the Deer Creek and Il linois valley «ectlons. On Thursday evening he will meet whh the farm H» ii » p Ways «n<l Menns Committee Would Authorize* Government lit ers of the Deer Creek valley at ’he l**-ii<l luirge Hum grange hall and on Friday evening he will be at Spence hall. Some crop must bo found, state County Agent Ilowell, which will meet the Washington. Feb. 21.—(A. P.»— n* > ds of the dry land farmer in the Presenting unbroken ranks and outlying districts and the possibili armed with more material for con ties of alfalfa seed production will tinuing their campaign of talk, sen l*e given a thorough study by Prof, ate opponents of the administration ilvslop. shipping bill resumed today their filibuster with no end in sight. ASTORIA LOAN IS REPORTEO 4 > ton’i WHOLE NUMBER lilt». Í nfvrr^hy Preparin'? for f>< rrlop- meni and !•» Launching Endow« muni < iimpaign f6r Money x “Oregon 1« due for great ***<,wth in population and wealth within »he 'next io years", i aid l-atnar Too»e. field director of the University of Oregon's endowmc nt campalgu. in an • interview rview today. “ Timber, her great i «st reeourc«-, will be marketed in n-titles that will make the present output seem almost I isignifican;. Up to the present time the southern ; states have been supplying the ’great portion of the >oft-wood Itim- Her consumed In thi 1'nited Elates. Last ytlar Sew York f Aty alone con- sumed nine billion fe -«* of iuu**»er, five per cent, of which came from ’ Orei an. The total output in Oregan i last year was three .Ullion feet— ' only cno-thlrd of the amount use d by! ■ New York City. BÛ0TLEG8ER THEORY GIVEN! it.,, to,-.. Tip t in— Washington. Feb. 21.—(A. I*. I — Calvin Al . ilrynti. employed at the The resolution authorizing the gov Punito Mea t murkot. came to grief Mutiler of Earle Reniingioi! Now i ernment loan of tl.OS3.OO’> to As Tuesday s h«n cutting sausage In Laid to Liquor Trail’»** in toria to repair the fire damage, was Ills rlrht hand came In reported today by the hons-» ways i the trritHilng knife, and Los Angeles. Feb. 21. (A. P.>— and means committee. » t In 191.1 tin* m th** middle linger was The police said that Earle Reming n lliili'bted to the ex •ilvin I* cui*sid**rlng u«iug ton. mysteriously slain last Thurs n non. Th** msnsg* < after this. day.. was the head of a bootlegger's fou tline had been in the rizig. The theory of the slowing is men. Mr Crouch. Mr. s nttnops. Mr. that it was the Outcome of a boot Kinney nnd Mr w Ir ham. S*»m«- | ---------- . legger's war. I, .d boon sficnt thing like Portland. Ore., Feb. 21.— (A. P. t “The southern states started out the property, In the d<*ve lupmr [—Trial of John L. Etheridge, charg with Ci'O b.’liiog feet of standing tlm- i t'luonlnl Thomas !■> l>. <». K. I». with the re sultlli ed with embezzlement of bonds of her. Today there are left in their Salem, I Feb. 21. s on** of tho Burley, of I scoi nia, Morris Bros Inc., of which’ lie was forests 125 billion old growth and lions'» today pasM t hoary Inw* i tors In i lie mine ami h<> Dublin 175 billion second growth timber, Object of president, was postponed again for a Brnccs Placed in Building Which Is called A C '. Ho •ah. loan I attorney, tn ' merman senate “o frrcgii jirs > week- after Circuit Judge Stapleton The south’s own consumption of It*‘gerle*I As Safe nr the > ituation. tn l'uri land I to Kt* over *y j lug tho use of mil reported he had personally visited lumber Is Increasing, leaving less for An appeal WlIH sent to the attorney of ¡ill iS-gotable oil si Dublin, Feb. An export. two of the jurors whose illness The students at the high school canoed postponement two weeks ago. The i goncral to put the concern in the TI ‘». I products. ' J organized at tack was made ’hi at- “ Oregon has 493 billion feet of Joseph bill (riving were back in thelaxyiuoe« this morn-, irei under the n* t of hen n large bunch of t hands of u Will « t c :1 vart* its governmen of- standing timber In her forests. An- ing following the declaration by the TSb'rtHirf Ignored ,i pfwtf? iy -Dorn- er to remove tho suoli action po.<- walk the hut sand The 1911. whirl • fices in Dublin. An attempt wi ul- * other one hundred billion feet tri >.i- investigating committee of the Par ty District Attorney, Mowrey against was t itrned over Prince of the Dramatic Order of tin nt any time. ! so made to bttfn the Income ta of- tary to Oregon will bt marketed ent-Teachera Association that the , further postponement and his de- who in turn ksd Knights of KJioras^an will be present h» A Tho national troops, "ua: In a letter to Senator Strayer and i ma nd that the Jury be dismissed ! through this state, It is stated that building was now safe for occupancy. and u new one obtained. The and fl pot in I prepar.itk ns ar» being members of tho senate committee on i the local government hoard <> ic pc •ttloli hla i 'the south's prevent snpj >y will be ex Braces were put in and these, it is court acted on the petition MU<¿ np- made for hln entertainment am this county and state off.errs, th*' govern fired and killed one Irregular I hausted within ten years. That will said, are amply substantial to p re- pointed Mr. Burley as reci alver for is the first time that an Imperial or today asked that a provls1«" ••*’ ' t capta red three others. mean but one thing, the northwest vent the building from giving fu r- Prlneo of the sunshine order of the facludod in the Carkin bill Riving the mine. ' will become the lumber center of the tht-r. It was recommended by the During the receivership It wan Knights of I'ythiuH has stopped in him absolute Jurisdiction oV er the PORTLAND MARKETS 1 world. It will mean 150,000 men committee that tl/ese be replaced by found tliat Simons had apparently southern Oregon. Several members commercial fish commission, The : and women engaged in the produc- concrete as soon as possible. secured |3H0,nu0 in shares in the of the Piths tdlnrknn temple were house recalled nnd indefinitely post Clio:. c steers $7.25 f 1 tion of lumber In Oregon and Wash- Reports concerning the alleged Confusion Kxiat» in <'omni milt y The re down from Medford last night to poned today the bill passed by the I East Mt. Laml is coinpan) In som** munuat' $13.60 i] ington. Keforr.-tiHlon and the elini- dangerous condition of the high Building and Memorial < elver brought action in I ho con rts bring tho matter to the attention of bouse and senate y- derday cutting Hogs, prim** ligl $10.00 fir ; ination of wasteful methods of pro- school building were greatly exag The the local lodge ni» n. to have the stock canrelldd. 23 c otf state aid for ex-service men en Eggs, Inlying pr! 1 duction will guarantee a supply for gerated, according to Mr. Hepp. I case was tried before Judge Staple- After the initiation of several can rolled in state educational institu Eggs, selling prt 24c years to come. Capitalize the 413 . principal of the school. Many were ’ Some slight confusion has arisen mi orderisl cm« I dldateM last night, tho Knight of tions. The senate temporarily tit .ied Butter, extra gu’ s ton mid the stock 44c Ì 4 5c i billion feet at the market price of $20 apparently as to the Community K. Ku !i ! told that the building was settling, 1 Simons then chuntered wltli Pythias entertained a number of the bill sponsored by K celled 48c Butter, prints a thousand and the tital potential causing the pillars in support of the building and Memorial Home for the 11.20 a suit through the federal court ask I friends nt n e mokrr held ift the I ni vi appropriating $ in.000 for the North- Wheat $1.35 wealth in timber alone Is nearly tea assembly hall to become displaced. sailors and soldiers of the Great ing thnt tho receivership bo declar I rooms. The men spent di« evenin:; west Tourist Association, whloh tho J billion dollars. The As a matter of fact, says Mr. Hepp, War. say those tn charge. Dnrniltzer. mentioned *111 . playing card* and in other forms of house past last night. ed void, f’ortlanrf. ore. (A. P.) Memorial Horae, so-called so that ’ Oregon has ten billion doitllars the pillars were able to move be Hinn ’ M ’ inerft. Refreshments w< dispatch Tuesday, was •ak and the nows Livestock ate? The noon adjournment I nt erupted in the bank credited to her timber cause they were not supporting any it can receive funds from a source chom n as th*1 attorney for Mr. Slm- served. tax lc lower: Iiut ter I tho consideration of the income account. The present burdened thing. and as strong foundations, which allows funds tor that purpose, one. The aiiit was tried nnd the re- bill by the rennte in ‘committee of reive rxhlp was declared proper. Dor- seven years ago whon Mr. Burley the whole, section,by section. I on IV. IT. Leonard Is traveling around ! condition of the tax-payers of the properly fitted, have replaced the old is to embody all the features of the lilitxcr then bmuglit suit In th clr- sold the properly at a receiver’s nix, chairman of Hut committee ori * the streets by cane the past day or state,will be relieved as oon as this pillars the building is in a perfectly Community building Funds are now I safe condition. There was no set being raised by various organiza- sale. Siitflclcut money was obtained assessment and taxation, said he b**- two. Mr. Leonard had a fall several development takes place. cult court In thp county. to pay off nil the indebtedness of the lleveil tho bill would prove Workable, ’days ago which injured his knee “Timber is only one resource, We tling of the building whatever, ac- tions for the building and It is evi- « TI v ■* 11 ■ <1 '■* ' ot" .1 ik I dent that such a structure will be a Calkins, A. Homili r4||teventing company and the pay the receiver's though lie did not claim perfection [caused II to swell eensidernbly. have great undeveloped power ro j cording to Mr. Hepp. reali.ty in a short time. sources. Only one-fourteenth of the the receivership. Th** rdSSIvey again expenses. In 191“ an order of con- for It. The house passed the Strayer The Grants Pass Womans club will available power is trow being utilized. I launched the endowment campaign. won nnd the cose was appealed by fl rmut Ion of the Kale was secured bill to permit the county courts to Our tourist resources are practically with »lie avowed purpose of asking give a rummage sale on a week from Dormitzer. Tilt* supremo court of the from the court. Following this Dor- construct market roads without tho undeveloped and yet we have some [ Private donors to assist it financially Saturday. The money derived from stat« thereupon upheld Ju*lg*> Cal inltzer begun Ills suits, which ended supervision of the state highway of the finest scenery in the world: to the end that all qualified high the sale will go to the Memorial kins and the decision establishes the In the decision handed down Tues- commission, except on the main the Oregon Caves, Crater Lake, our [ school graduates of the stato may home, the ladies having already rea fact that tin* rci-olvorshlp was proper 'day, which now opens the way to tho I highways. The house passed the snow-capped• mountains; our fishing I be assured of a University education lized considerable amounts from Title puHs<*il to the Almeda Con ■ further development of tho Almeda senate bill for bringing the batt!«» ¡.other undertakings. The American and hunting, if advertised, would at their own state institution.’ aolliliitod Mito's company about* • minea. mines. ship Oregon to Portland That University of California, Uni- Legion is also actively behind the lure Bportsirien from all over the The senate passed the bill plac country. Our good paved highway versify of Michigan and other state-, building and are sponsoring a dance ing dealers In municipal bond.-* un system has cost a great amount of 'supported institutions are the recip- to be held tonight at the Waldorf der the Jurisdiction of the cotpora- money, but aLL initial investments tents of large private gifts was the hall, the proceedx from which will go I lion commissioner. This bill was de 'to the building fund. bear heaviest upon the Investor. The ¡statement of Mr. Tooze. feated a few days ago and was ro- roads ar« necessary for the develop consldenyi. Exclusive of special I ment of all of our resources, par bills carrying appropriations, t ticularly our t<)U”:st resources. ways atnl means committee has ; ■'T'u*‘ Vfiiversity of Oregon is pre ill 19.10 i <ms will reach 120,000,- proved Now York. Feb. 21 ( A. T’.l- appropriations tofalltn;: paring for this development nnd re The population of the continental 000. $6,lifts,01 x.Kli. Tilts is a cut of alizes that it, as one of the state's It Is probable that the revisions $1,1)69,02-1.99 from requests lor ap- United stiiles on January 1, 1933, nsscis. must develop accordingly, to was uppioxlniately 110,100,000 ac to lie made In all estimates, except . proprl.ltions. tho end that prosp* ctlve homeseek cording to n preliminary estimate that for January LU'23, will lie rel ers may lie Assured that their child Columbus. Ohio. Feb. 21.— (I. N. tinned Dr. Stoddard. “A large part inride by the Nutlonnl Hitrcmi of atively slight, l>ut this figure may lie ren may obtain In the state the edu S I- That the white race will be ah- ! of the population in Japan and Chi Economic Rereiirch, of this city and • hanged materially when fuller data NEBRASKA FARMERS |>WK cational advantages that home-m.ik- sorbed and fused with those of dark na live on the very edge of famine. given out today, Tlils shows an es- on births, deaths and immigration E1GEXH MARRIAGE I. AAA ers deem essential. It is natural for those countries to tlmntcd gain of 1,600.000 since the ire received. er color, unless precautionary meas discharge th^ir excess population “The University has been growing It la impossllile to calculate with date of the last governili* nt < ensus. ures are taken, is the prediction Omaha, Neh. bV>. 21. fl. N. S'.I In the past five years at tho average upon the more thinly populated sec- These figures lire iii'cesanrlly lire precision, the population of the rate of 18 per cent annually. It's in voiced in an address here on "The i tions. llnilnmy, says the bureau for tho country nt any given date, the state —“BettOT Sires 'Hotter Stock" was tho slogan hung up five years nao by come from the milla:-,' taxes have Rising Tide of Colpr." by Dr. La “There is no physical reason why final census figures on births nnd ment of the bureau says, the reason the Department of Agriculture and millions of Asiatics should not enter remained stationary, it Is estimates!, throp Stoddard. dentils ar,, Incomplete after tho end being that In many of the states, Declaring that the non-white the white world every year. Only adopted by every .ìtale in th** I'nliin. •bl’servaUvely that the present stu of 1920. However, enough data are ■births and deaths are not reported, "Better Parents 'Bettor Kid.-" Is dent enrollment o? L’l'.OO will be in races increase numerically much our veto prevents it. If this veto is nvallnhlo to show that sine» January mid even In the registration area n more rapidly than the white race, ' lifted it will mean the ultimate des heller" m.itt.i farmers of creased io .’..ooi) in another in 1, 1921, the rate of Increase in popu- very considerable number of deaths tho "one propose to go tho Federal enlisted Funds are needed to take care of this Dr. Stoddard said that for the next truction of white race Identity." Intern growth h is been accelerated mid still more births appear to os Nebraska United States who ho* charge of an growth: Ito provide ailditiccui) In generation or two—until influences Compared with the 500,000,000 There are officers. noticeably, tho present rnto ap* cape being recorded. ldcntlfio.it*on bureau Is Quartermaster structors, as tlie I nls* :slty is con accompanying civilization have had j white inhabitants of the earth there Paaaago of a law requiring physi presumably, also, minor errors In . broaching that of pre-war yenra. Sergeant Edward E. Lockout, United iir-irnctors, re a .chance to stem the birthrate— are 1,200,000,000 Inhabitants of He cal examination and certificato from States, Marine corps. Lockout's be vinced that to * This more rapid gain In popula [ the statistics of Immigration. a ropufnble physician lwiforo n mar suiting in largo classes, means half- "there will be a 'heaping up’ of col non-white races, said Dr. Stoddard, th e tion, according tp - tho-bureau, lias | cause of the difficulties Involved, recti contains approximately 160,000 ored men all over the world. | including 500,000,000 yellow 500,- been brought about partly by in- ! census bureau has made Its estimates riage license Is issued Is demanded finger-print records, being considered baked instructors and to erect new and needed buildings. “This condition will he particu ; 000,000 brown. 200,000,000 negroes the msst efficient and up-to-date iden by the Farmers ’ Educational and Co- crease In net migration, inti has been of’tlio population for the Intereensnl “Tho I’blver.si-tv appreciates the larly true In China and the Far East, land about 60,000.090 American In- decidedly reinforced by n reduction years on the simple aHHiimptlon thnt [operativo Union of Nebraska In a tification bureau of the United alatst today. Lockout I as been In the serv tax situation In the state, so Io raixe where the lands are populated to ilians on the entire Western H«n>l- In the death rat«. At tho present the nite of growth Is Ihtf*!mime as In 1 rcsolntloii passed at its nnn ml nicer ice for 15 years. these additional fund:; it lias the very limit of subsistence." con-, sphere. 'Ing. rate of growth, the population nt the preceding decade. IMPERIAL COMING IRISH GOVERNMENT ATTACKED MONEY RAISED FOR MEMORIAL POPULATION OF CONTINENTAL UNITED STAFFS SHOWS INCREASE OF 4,500,000 SINCE 1920 FUSION OF WHITE AND BLACK RACES SEEN BY DOCTOR UNLESS PRECAUTIONS ARE TAKEN