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THE ADVOCATE NORTHWEST BUILDING HUGE AT YOUR SERVICE Y E L L O CALL W TAXI MAIN 0059 Also Seven-Passenger Touring Cars for Sightseeing LOWEST RATES IN TI1E CITY When You Call a Taxi-Cab Call Brdy. 0098 BLACK AND WHITE Stands at All Leading Hotels and All Tarts of the City OF CURRENT WEEK Srief Resurre Most Important Daily News Items. COMPILED FOR YOU Events of Noted People, Governments and Pacific Northwest, and Other Things W orth Knowing. Program for 1923 Expected to Exceed All Other Year«. Portland. — Four thousand homes coating $14.000,000 will l<o erected In Portland this year, accordtug to au nounccuient Monday by John A. Kelly district director of the United States departm ent of labor employment serv ice of San Francisco, in addition, sev eral large office and commercial bvMd ings are scheduled at a coat approx) m ately $5.000.000, hesidca about $1,- 500.000 to be spent on new factories and enlargem ents to some now in oper at ion. In most of the cities of Oregon suf fictent building is plutincd for 1925 to keep busy all (he resident building trades labor every working day of the year, except where Inclement weather interferes. Salem building projects include sev • ral churches and office buildings, it was announced, and Eugene antic! pates a fair sized amount of general construction. M arshfield's 1925 pro gram is reported to be on a greater scale than in 1924, including projects carried over from last year. The departm ent of labor forecasts as to baiiui..fc W ashington during this year is that it will exceed per formance in 1924 in many of the larger centers of the state. Generally build ing labor will be actively employed on projects already under way and on such as arc planned to be started in the near future. In Seattle the m ajor part of con struction will consist of factory and other industrial buildings. Everett, Yakima, W enatchee and lloquiutn have planned enough construction to keep employed practically all the local skilled labor during the year, it was slated. The outlook for the north west part of W ashington and in the Spokane section was declared ex cellent. The forecast made by the depart ment of labor for California as to con struction of buildings makes cheerful reading for Oregon and W ashington lumbermen. Building construction In California cities in 1924 exceeded the very active year of 1923, and the de partm ent of labor said that the pro gram for 1925 promised to surpass either of those years. OEBT IN 10 YEARS Nation’s Frgures Multiply 7, Times, Report Shows OREGON STATE LEADS Increasr of 39 Millions in Bond Issues Is Noted Between 1912 and 1922. W ashington. D. C. The public debt After a delay extending over 20 years the senate Thursday took up the of the United States. Including that of treaty recognizing Cuban sovereignty (ho federal government amt all of ita i over the Isle of Pines under an agree subdivisions, multiplied nearly seven ment calling for final action »* this times between 1912 and 1922, it was 1 sessiou. shown Saturday in ceusus bureau figures. At (he end of December. 1922. 108 North Ninth Street Telephone Broadway 1557 A vote of confidence In Prem ier (he total was $30.945.626.000 while at Mussolini, which Implies approval of (ho same period in 1912 It was but the basic principles of the electoral bill OPEN ALL NIGHT I4.S50.460.000. now pending, was given Friday by tie While the greatest Increase appear chamber of deputies. The vote wav Boiled Dinner Daily ed '.a (he federal debt, because of the j 303 to 33. war, the debt increase of states was Short Orders At All Times Jack Dempsey, world's heavyweight nearly three fold and that of rnuntci Fish and Game in Season champion, has null the ring, he an politics and other subdivisions doubt nounced Friday simultaneously with ed. j the giving out of the announcement of The federal governm ent In 1912 Call Us and We Will Gladly Arrange for Private Parties : his engagement to Estelle Taylor. owed $1.028.564,000, while in 1922 it ' movie actress. owed $22,155,886,000. The total of state indebtedness in 1912 was $345.942.000. Two men held up Claus Seitz, as while in 1922 it was $935,544,000. Other sistant cashier of the Pacific Tele civil divisions owed $3,375.954,000 in phone k Telegraph company, in Seat 1912 ami $7,754.196.000 in 1922. tie. Saturday, and obtained $8000 in All the figures represented net : cash and $12.000 In checks which he debt, tit eburenu explained, sinking was going to deposit in a bank. fund and cash assets in possession of the indebted units of government hav Tentative plans for a strike among MORTICIANS ing been subtracted from the total of \ the 6G.OOO m iners of district 1. United their obligations outstanding. i Mine W orkers of America, to com The debt total in 1922 made (he per Montgomery at Fifth mence Wednesday were approved Sat capita obligation of each citizen of the urday night. Ac.ton was taken at a Phone Day or Night United States, adult or child, $283.70. meeting of the genera! grievance com- Main 4322 In 1912 the indebtedness per capita | mittee of the district. was $49 97. Apportioning out the The coast guard rum chaser CG-255 items of per capita Indebtedness, the j brought the traw ler Florence and Its report said that in 1922 the federal! governm ent's obligations were respon cargo of liquor into San Francisco sible for $203.78 of the total, the debt Saturday as a prize. The crew of the Florence were under arrest. The Flor o( states for $8.64 and the debt of the ence is a San Francisco boat. municipal subdivisions to $71.32. The greatest proportionate debt in An increase of about 1 per cent In crease was in the state accounts of retail food costs in December as com Oregon, where the increase of $39. Such as parable with the November level was MME. C. J. W A LK ER, MME. D E N ELO AND O T H E R S 952.000 in bond issues represented announced Sunday by the labor de can be purchased at 129.495.8 per cent. The next greatest partm ent, which added that the ad Trotzky Is Ousted percentage increase was in the debt By Soviet Council The ELKS SA N ITA RY BARBER SHOP vance for the entire 12 months ending of drainage districts and other munici December 15 was practically the same. 315 Flanders Street Moscow. — Leon Trotzky Monday pal subdivisions of Florida, which Also a fine line of Straightening Combs like the one shown here Products valued at $55.355,161 were was relieved of his duties as chair amounted to 12.498.3 per cent. manufactured by the optical Industry The report held that the citizen of in the biennial census year 1923, the man of the revolutionary war council the D istrict of Columbia boro the commerce departm ent announced Sun by the central executive comm ittee of lightest burden of the public debt, « m o i »oie « * day, placing the increase over the 1921 the communist party. other than national. The figure was output at 25 per cent. Of the total The communist party ia the most 36 cents. The citizen of Oregon was $51,450,742 was in lenses, spectacles at the other end of the scale and had powerful political body in Russia. and sim ilar goods. a per capita debt of $170.69. The New OPAL HAIR DRESSING FOR MEN—NO KINK The retiring war m inister also is Captain Benjamin J. Leavitt of Phil threatened with expulsion from the Yorker was next, with a total of Japo Preparations—Pressing Caps—and a Full Line $158.15, while the Californian owed The Black Swan Phonograph Records are now on sale here at 75c each adelphia has broken all records for communist party and from m em ber »142.81. deep-sea salvage in recovering the ship in all the Important political E. W. AGEE. PROPRIETOR $600.000 cargo of copper that had lain bureaus unless he conforms to party Opposes Arms Parley Now. Phone Broadway 5388 1S69 with the wreck of the B rit discipline and renounces his attacks W ashington, D. C. — Conditions in j Your Patronage Desired Courteous Treatm ent to All since ish frigate Cape Horn off the coast of upon the principles enunciated by the Europe still preclude any move by the , Chile, said messages received in New late Nikolai Lenine. United Slates toward another arm s York Thursday from the salvage ship The once powerful war chief has conference, in the opinion of 1’resl Blakely. bowed to this severe edict of the party dent Coolidge. Changes In President Coolldge's of in a strikingly humble and apologetic The W ashington governm ent con ficial family, following closely one up letter in which he virtually invites sequently is making no further move on the other, brought Friday the an the central comm ittee to relieve him toward tho calling of such a confer nouncement of the resignation of C. of his duties at the war departm ent ence. Bascom Slemp of Virginia as secre and pledges him self to work loyally The W hite House Saturday authnriz i tary to the president, and the selection "at any work in any place and under ed a flat denial of published stories I of Everett Sanders, a member of the the fullest control of the comm ittee.” that an arm s conference would be call ' bouse from Indiana, as Mr. Slemp's The letter was w ritten from the ed early In the spring. ìli seclusion of his room in the village Mr. Coolidge still feels that the Uni successor. of a suburb of Mos ted States should aw ait the outcome of Prompt Delivery Prices One man was kill'-.! and five w-ere cow, Archangelskoye. and gave illness as the reason the move made by the league of na imprisoned and are believed to be dead for his non-attendance on the sittings tions to bring about lim itation of arm as a result of an explosion late Friday of the central committee. It is con am ents, and should do nothing in the THE UP-TO-DATE in Diamond mine No. 1, near Provi sidered certain, however, th at he real atter until the success or failure of dence, in W ebster county, according ized it would be futile for him to ap m CLEANING and TAILORING CO. to reports received in Henderson, Ky. pear before the comm ittee in the face that move is developed. A "windy shot” is said to have caused of the overwhelm ing opposition $260 Buys Trolley Line. 496 Union Avenue North the explosion. The mine is operated against him in the communist party, Grass Valley, Cal.—Three and seven by Palm er Brothers and works a force of which G. 8. Zinovicff, M. Stalin and tenths miles of right of way and a car of 125 men. Leo Kameneff are the leading mem barn site of the defunct Nevada Coun H erbert Hoover, who two years ago bers. ty Traction company were sold here at M. W. Frunse will continue as ex a comm issioner’s sale Saturday for declined the interior secretaryship ecutive head of the war commissary. $260, the purrhaso being made by a from the bands of President Harding, local attorney. The coaches, trolley, : has refused an offer of the agricultural Hot Tallow Burns Man. rails and all equipm ent of tho line *! departm ent portfolio from President Hats cleaned and blocked to suit you. Coolidge. Mr. Hoover intends to re Albany. Or.—Clinton O. Straney, an were bid In by N. Davidson of Stock- Yes, we clean everything from neckties up to rugs, blankets, etc main In the cabinet but prefers to stay employe In the Ncbergall packing ton for $5100. Suits and Overcoats madr to your individual measure. Satisfaction guaranteed or your money refunded at the head of the commerce depart plant, was seriously burned about the The sale was held to satisfy a judg Our prices are very reasonable. Give us a trial. W e will please vou. ment rather than direct the activities neck and shoulders by hot tallow when ment of nearly $70,000 held by the | of the departm ent of agrlculure. a rendering tank at the plant explod M ercantile T rust company of San Call East 0258 for ed Mr. Straney was stand Francisco, representing the bondhold A line of dem arkation as to unem ing Monday. TAYLOR THE TAILOR on the platform some distance ers of the concern. Tho line has not ployment, running between Industries from the tank, but the force of the ex been operated for more than a year. J. W. INGERSOLL, Prop. carried on under shelter and those car plosion knocked him to the cement : ried on out of doors, was disclosed In floor. He was taken to the general Boat U psets; 4 Drown. the mid-January survey of conditions hospital suffering intense pain, but Cotter, Ark. — Four persons were made by the United States employ was expected to recover. drowned when an overloaded rowboat ment service. In nearly all parts of was upset in W hite river Saturday, the country factory and mine employ- Norwegian Plan Lauded. it was learned here Sunday. Three j ment w as on the Increase, while con others in the boad were rescued. The W ashington. D. C.—A proposal In struction work was said to have les- the Norwegian parliam ent to prevent dead are Rush Shew and his brother, | sened demand for workers. ships from that country aiding in rum Tom Shew. Miss Billings and O. W. Although the Southern Pacific bud- running to the United States was Hawkins, Alva Johnson, a mem ber of ; get for 1925 bas not been completed, praised in the senate Monday by tho party rescued Jam es Shew and HATS Miss Georgia Bearden. None of the NECKWEAR SHIRTS I Julius K ruttschnltt, chairm an of the Chairman Borah of the foreign rela bodies of the four who were drowned tions com m ittee as a "most udm lrable | executive committee, estimated Satur has been recovered. day that the expendiures for m aterial m anifestation of good will.” and supplies would total $70,000,000, Senator Jones, republican, W ash Repeal Bill Is Passed. as he prepared to start on an Inspec ington. expressed a hope that other countries would follow the ex W ashington, D. C.—The house Fri tion Trtp-uMrfs- road. Throughout the ample. year the Southern Pacific will proceed day passed and sent to the senate a Let us show you the new Conklin Life Time with its Improvement programme, bill to repeal the land entry act of Bridge to Span River. which Includes the rehabilitation of Pen, guaranteed for all time. New shipment January, 1922. The comm ittee report old lines to the extent of about $15,- W ashington, D. C.—The house Mon said the 1922 act was designed to re of Leather Goods and Eversharp Pencils. 000,000; $4,500,000 to complete double day passed the senate bill authorizing tracking of the mountain division by construction of a bridge across the lieve settlers who under a suprem e next fall; $14,000,000 for the new line Columbia river at K ettle Falls, Wash. court decision were subject to have ST IPE DRUG COMPANY through Phoenix, Arix., In connection The house also passed a bill which their entries canceled and to give them with the El Paso & Southwestern mer was sent to the senate to authorize time to Institute their patents In cases 143 Fourth Street at Alder. Portland, Oregon ger; and more work on the $14,000,000 construction of a bridge across the where such patents had been Issued Klamath Falls-Eugene line. to others than the original entrym en. Columbia at Chelan Falls, W ash. SMITH'S CAFE J. P. 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