□ TILLAMOOK ed before the immigration committee of congress tc present the Legion’s views on immigration restric ion and suspension for a period of live years to permit of proper assimdation of the hordes of the foreign-born already resident here. He also presented the case for universal conscription— the conscription of men, money and materials. SOME PRODUCTION RECORD 1 i I E im ' WiiWWTHlHd The Union Pacific Railroad has underway a $10,000,000 building and expansion program in Los Angeles. 51,000 refrigerator cars operating on It is estimated that it will take passenger schedule to handle the southern California fruit crop this year, an increase of 24 per cent over last year and worth $75,060,000, while the walnut crop is estimated to be worth abou $40,000,000. ----------♦--------- FOR SALE—ROLL TOP DESK IN good condition, See F. B. McKin- ley, City. 98-t2 CtEAR AS A PAGE 5 HEADLIGHT tators would like to “bust” the farm­ and at considerable expense to him- j or a life lost through carelessness. self. Twenty years ago the supposedly er, providing they could do it before And the expense to us as a nation | popular method to get votes was to he found it out. is by no means negligible. Naturally "bust” a trust. Now that they have Eugene—Osburn hotel being im­ anything approximating exact sta­ all the Trusts “busted,” a lot of agi- proved at cost of $6,000. tistics it is impossible to obtain, but ! = lUIIHWUMItlUIIIHHiHIIIUllllUililiUlIlHI that the number of smuggled aliens I is formidable is conceded. The pen-. Store will be closed Monday and Tuesday, Sep­ altie are severe, but the rewards are 1 heavy. What is the answer? There is a tember 29 and 30 on account of Jewish holidays. limit’ to the effectiveness with which , we can patrol ten thousand miles of border. At all events, the problem is one which is certaia to receive Con­ gressional attention next winter. It deserve« it.—American Legion Week- ----------♦---------- HERE AND THERE Weston—Plan to raise level of wa­ ter works dam six feet, and install sterilizing and filtering system. Wheeler— Widening and straight­ ening of city streets begun. Water piles, power poles and buildings will be moved to carry out project. BIG-TIME BOOTLEGGING Construction being rushed on Can­ yon Creek trout hatchery on John Passage of a law does not auto­ Day. Corvallis — Albany highway, 11 matically put an end to the condition miles, practically completed. for the suppression of which the law Riddle—Establishment of a local' ; is enacted. Murder and highway rob- box factory is ui-ged; timber and elec-1 | bery are practices which are rigor- I trie power are available, and good lo­ * ously frowned upon, yet men continue cal maTket for product. to die violent deaths sit the hands of Bend—Plans made for $6500 log their fellow men and to surrender hotel and health resort, to take place their watches at the behest of indiv- of hotel burned at East Lake, Cab­ DAIRY INDUSTRY OF | ¡duals equipped with ugly shooting ins will be built for guests. competition. The dairy industry is i memorial services for the dead of the j instruments. Prohibition of intoxi- Corvallis—New radiator and fend-j OREGON vital to the prosperity of Oregon, and I World war came to a close. j eating liquors has not altogether er factory to open at 351 Jackson’ this prosperity is not confined to the St. Paul, Mimi.—One of the most citizens of the state take a owners of the cows. It spreads out impressive episodes of the sixth na­ prohibited—neither has prohibition street. of bigamy, forgery, ■ counterfeiting Broadbent — Community church ‘ 'tai of pride in the dairy in- and embraces everybody—even those tional convention of the American Le- and other not-so-innocent pastimes. dedicated with all-day services and l gion held here recently was the ap ­ of Oregon, and we have rea- who mistakenly seek to harm it. As a democratic people, and there­ basket dinner. pearance on the same platform of- io ao. It is the largest agri- Medford— Owen-Oregon Lumber Oregon has produced more wdrld Judge Ell Torrance, past commander- fore the framers and enforcers of our 1 ínteres: of the entire corn­ champion dairy cows than any other m-chief of the Grand Army of .he own laws, we are somewhat prone to company builds two lumber storage il. But while we know that state in the Union. This is possible Republic, and General W. M. Halde­ regard an evil as corrected once we warehouses, each holding 2,000,000 and important, it will do no both because of natural conditions man, commander-in-chief of the Un­ have tacked an official thou-shalt-not feet, equipped with cranes for fast fortify that knowledge with and the fact that some of our citi­ ited Confederate veterans. S. R. Van in front of its name. This is because loading service. Oakridge—A dozen buildings now icrete facts, every one of zens have devoted their lives to im­ Sant, of Minneapolis, also a past com­ the majority of us are pretty con­ ay be verified from avail- proving the quality and productive­ mander-in-chief of the Grand Army sistently law-abiding—we may com­ under way, for residence and busi- ness of these cattle. They work not and a former governor of Minnesota, plain, for instance, about our taxes, ness purposes. ces. Monmouth— Completion and dedi- are in Oregon about 235,000 only for their own good, but for the acted as personal aide to General but we pay them. When the new immigration bill cation of section of West Side high- is. Seventy-three and a half benefit of an almost endless chain of Haldeman during his visit to the con­ was finally enacted, many American way gives first unbroken road across of the farms in the state people who are helped by dairying. vention. citiezns who had been viewing the Oregon. Nothing can take the place of milk y cattle on them. Tribute to the forces that wore the situation with alarm sat back and i Dallas—City council contracts for the latest figures available in Oregon without seriously injuring blue and the forces that wore the breathed sighs of content. It was all seven blocks of paved street, at cost 1 reports of the State Dairy the financial integrity of the state. gray in the memorable struggle be- fixed. The immigration problem was of $15,626.12. The foremost nations in the world, tween the states was the key-note I Commissioner) show that settled. No vast influx of unassimil- Vernonia—New White block will I pounds of butter were in all times and ages, have been nour­ of the addresses of both Judge Tor­ able foreigners. Now we had a chance house $50,000 department store, be­ the state by its 86 cream- ished by the dairy cow. rance and General Haldeman, each to Americanize those already within sides other business firms. I ------- « ------- I the amount paid for the voicing the high admiration which he our borders. One hundred and twenty west LABOR DAY DEVELOPMENTS 17,137,194.59. feels for the foe of other years and A pleasant prospect, but somewhat coast sawmills for week ending Sep­ were 64 cheese factories in for the sincerity of heart and purpose I inaccurate one. The bootlegging of tember 13, manufactured 94,021,810 which bought 91,808,965 Celebration of Labor Day brought with which both Union and Confeder­ ; aliens has developed into an enter­ feet of lumber; sold 101,952,235 feet; f milk and made therefrom out some vital facts about our coun­ ate soldiers followed the cause for prise which, considering the risks in-| and shipped 91,010,569 feet, New i pounds of cheese. They try that should inspire citizens with which he fought. volved and the profit accruing, makes business was 8 per cent above pro- The great gathering rose with a the boo legger of liouor appear like duction. Shipments were 8 per eent 78,502.60 for the milk. There patriotism, optimism and confidence roar of approval and admiration, sons a small-time gold-brick salesman. below new business. m condensed milk factories in our political institutions. 'Ught 67,567,358 pounds of Ill has shown that we lead the of the south and sons of the north There are certain physical facts What would happn to the taxpayer paid $1,243,239.38 for it, world in production because the aver­ mingling their tribute to the grey­ about our country which no law can i if the state were asked to spend the 31,493.390 pounds of con- age citizen works nearer 300 days in haired men before them, as the two change, and among them are a torn I incredible millions thalt have been ilk. Thus over ten million the year than in any other country in veterans clasped hands. To climax i bined sea-and-lanu frontier some ten i spent in private oil exploration, in tl^e heart-tonchi ng scene, National i thousand miles in extent. Not every-1 mineral prospec ing or in developing •s paid for materials by the the world. thng plants of the dairy in- The workers draws pay as in Commander John R. Quinn, of the where along this iron ier is it poss- industrial enterprises? The taxpay- t the milk produced on Ore- wages qual to more than one-half of Legion, himself the son of a North ible for an immigrant to come among er would revolt. i. Add to this the estimated the entire national income, and more Carolipa mother, towering up six feet us conveniently, but there are plenty Insurance payments help recom- for milk for ice cream ahd than 60 per cent of that goes to and more, threw his arms around the | of points at which he may be smug- pense the insured in a financial way 1 of the milk and cream used those who get $2,000 apiece or less shoulders of the two men and em- gled across witn compa ative ease— but they cannot restore an arm, a leg I braced them. f consumption, which is $9,- per .annum. --------- ♦--------- and the total value of milk Think of this, ye growlers for the Indianapolis, Ind.—John R. Quinn, 13,000,000 Americans ® is more than twenty mil- overthrow: have $7,500,000,000 in the savings past national commander of the Am- ; J to estimate that value of banks; they hold 72,000,000 insurance erican Legion, who laid down his offi­ industry, we must include policies of all kinds, for $55,000,000,- cial titles and responsibilities at the the cows, the barns and 000. About half our population, more St. Paul convention during the past ■ the value of the cream- than 11,000,000 families, own their week, is not going back to ride bron­ !e factories and condensar­ own homes and 3,500,000 farmers chos and punch cows on the Quinn es the products, both raw own 2-3 of the land in use. ___ _ Our country has more spread-out ranch near Bakersfield, California. Stared. This total ex-1 hundred million dollars. I ownership than any other. Railroads John R. is going into the banking taed and the taxes have a are owned by 2,000.000 persons; elec­ business now. Mr. Quinn, it has just been an­ ® supporting the state and tric light business is owned by 1,- 500,000; telephone and telegraph sys­ nounced, has been made a vice presi­ ’srnnients. U) industry supports, in tems are owner by 500.000 Americans dent of the Seaboard National bank, I ® part, a fourth of the hundreds of thousands of these be­ of Los Angeles, California. He will have charge of its public rela ions Aftnon ncet the 1 the state. The farmer, ing wage workers. Stock ownership by employes in and new business department. As­ the butter and cheese sumption of his new duties with the fanny of people working the company that employs them is an ® distribu ing plants of ordinary and expanding fact in every bank will mark Commander Quinn’s A creation chpf embodies ‘he men who grow the line of American business and poll i- first immersion in personal affairs since the days before the World war everything £or **hich the *Pare the feeds—*11 these cal or municipal ownership is de­ called him into service. name Fisher Hand«' Velour “ilr dependents—there is creasing. How can you beat it, Mr. Since the formation of the Ameri­ 'he chain of those who Political Theorist? uphehtrreJ - and roomy by can Legion, Mr. Quinn has been de- lining fr m some phase These facts are brought out nub- and comfortable tor five pafi* voting his entire at ention to Legion Indus-ry. On its con- Collier’s Weekly, a non-partisan 1 . . . « he owns __ half inter­ tenger«' Wide ,|ou« give I affairs, although f“ growth they depend. lication est in the 12,000-acre ranch owned by genef'otw entrance «pace- the --------- ♦--------- | Je t>uv from their home his father. During the war the com­ new patent*«' one piece wind* -, deposit rnPlr St. Paul, Minn.—Presentation of a I _ *y their money, money mander was a captain in the field ar ­ shield provides refte» ventila­ ko®e banks; they help portrait of the late Woodrow Wilson. tillery in France. tion and hil1 Jrtvtng viaion. 1 *nd churches. There, twenty-eighth president of the n “There comes a time in every man’s 9 or charitable enter- ited States and commander-in-chief And underneath this «plendid life,” Mr. Quinn said, “when he must o *hich does no' derive of its forces during the Worid war. provide for his family. I have a wife coach body, with its Du« c Satin was one of the features of the open- and three children who look to me for “* dairy industry. finish, is the famous tried and ■ anual con ­ - adapted pecul- ing session of the sixth ar every hing.” ved Oldsmobile Six chassis, n6. but in some sec- vention of the American Leg:- i h Id Quinn’s record as national com­ this Coach today! — 1 logged-off here recently. The portrait present mander of the Legion, especially h.s Jl? where TWO MAC. Wn projects cry out for led by the department of Yirgima, i. will " outstanding achievements in the figl.. AlFhNlal i« _ , ! _ _ • I Roarlmiur Pl immediate profit, r t>be hung at national headquar er* of for adjusted coninensation and fo. Lia the dairy cow r ' the Legion at Indianapolis. the passage of the Reed-Johnson b II ) the stumps and re- I While the great audience stood ' wa< what won for him the poe'tion , with the bank. The Reed-Johnson bill *‘.> milk check to her I attention, John J M :cker. J ” th* alfalfa grown by ] part men t commander of '’’’«'J-1«- ia said to be he biggest pi' **lp? her owner meet I presented the portrait officially. The Constructive legislation for ’h ¡Dr. Ka e Waller Barrett abled veterans of the World ■ more than any oth- past nataiaal president of the Amer­ which has bee« pushed th rougi 7*^"’ »nd restores the ican Legion Auxiliary, spokeran. e -. gress since the creation of th quant tribute to Waodrow ™Ison the *°il. Without her, eran's eran’s Bureau. man. the statesman and the crusa Every problem which confronta the rt” diminish. Legion received Quinn’s active r <, ***'**«1 fully under- ¡for humanity. Mb. Alm. Forker. of i industry has California. »*• l «ng ^7 i. no ^ tention just closed, according to nigh om- blow, they will ■Wort «< the mtaaar. A barter pi«Y** **’’ rials of the organization. He appear- OLDSMOBILE Fisher-Built Coach I A l . <& B. 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