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IMMIGRATION INCREASING It may come as a surprise to many in the United States to learn that since the year 1922, under the operation of the so-called quota law, immigration from European countries and Mexico has more than doubled, says the Christian Science Monitor. According to the report of the Bureau of Immigration at Washington, the figures grew from 309,556 in 1922 to 522,919 in 1922, and 706,896 in 1924, the totals indicated being for the fiscal period ending with June of each year. It is interesting also to know that this increase was due to the larger number coming from northern European countries, while the numbers from Turkey and southern eastern Europe decreased from nearly a million in 1914 to about 150,000 in 1924. Among the countries contributing to the increase were England and Scotland and Wales, which sent 25,123 in 1922 and 59,940 in 1924. In the same period Ireland's total increased from 10,579 to 17,111, Germany's from 17,931 to 75,091, Scandinavia's from 14,625 to 38,577. British North America's from 46,810 to 200,690, and Mexico's from 19,561 to 89,336. Probably these increases, or those approaching them were expected. It was the theory of the framers of the law that the conditions imposed in an effort to limit or check the flow of less desirable immigration would naturally tend to encourage an inflow of the more progressive Nordic peoples. This forecast has been justified by results. But the operation of the quota law has had another effect, desirable if it is sought to bring about the complete assimilation and Americanization of the preferred classes of immigrants, and less beneficial where it is hoped, by processes of easy elimination to rid the country of resident perils existed or were threatened because of America's former lax immigration policy, they were accentuated by the transient radicals and malcontents who, refusing to adopt or to submit to the teachings of the school of democracy, fomented unrest and discord among aliens and immigrants who otherwise would become amenable to the laws. This being the case, the need has been, and still is, for a working of those processes, call them Americanization, or assimilation, or what you will, which instill a regard and respect for the laws and institutions of the newer country, while they destroy the false belief that status of dual citizenship or divided loyalty can be maintained. A century and a half of progress under the constitution offers abundant proof that the processes of transplantation and naturalization can be successfully carried on under proper conditions. The problems presented have not had to do with numbers so much as with the quality and kind of material dealt with. Even if the present high ratios are maintained, there will be no cause for apprehension. There still remains, in the broad areas between the Atlantic and Pacific, that opportunity which the truly progressive peoples of the Nordic races seek. THE FARMERS' RIGHTS The right of the farmer and manufacturer in the Middle West to make the nearest and most convenient port for their export business free of any rate discrimination has been recognized in a bill introduced by Senator William M. Butler, of Massachusetts, chairman of the Republican national committee. In this measure it is provided that the railroads without discrimination can only charge the low- When they have prevailed equality of rates which obliged to accept for them they were met with that this was necessary the law of "differentiate impressive and confuse erage mind. As a result, we have at certain ports, created differential arrangementquent increase of the wharfage charges. The Butler bill, received broadly, that we have seaboards and that the manufacturer is exempt from land from the nearest venient port and on a ramps gives him a parity of rights shippers no matter Certain now favored text; that is to be exert Butler theory is that States is a great unit people are entitled to equal basis. Guadalupe, Santa Bar shipping a carload and turnips to Chicago. NOTICE OF TRUST WHEREAS, C. E. CLARE CRAWFORD wife, by a Deed of September 13, 1923, recorder 15, 1923, in Book 49 Deeds in the office Recorder of the County State of California, did vay the premises thereafter described to W. Trustee, to secure among the payment of one dated September 13, 1923 said C. E. Crawford for the sum of $ in installments to the Kidd with interest from an effort to limit or check the flow of less desirable immigration would naturally tend to encourage an inflow of the more progressive Nordic peoples. This forecast has been justified by results. But the operation of the quota law has had another effect, desirable if it is sought to bring about the complete assimilation and Americanization of the preferred classes of immigrants, and less beneficial where it is hoped, by processes of easy elimination, to rid the country of resident undesirable aliens. It is shown by the report referred to that for a long period prior to the World War the number of aliens leaving the United States was fully one-third as great each year as the number admitted, but that this exodus has steadily declined during the last three years, until in the last year only 76,789 aliens departed voluntarily, whereas 706,896 were admitted. It has long been insisted that if THE FARMERS' RIGHTS The right of the farmer and manufacturer in the Middle West to make the nearest and most convenient port for their export business free of any rate discrimination has been recognized in a bill introduced by Senator William M. Butler, of Massachusetts, chairman of the Republican national committee. In this measure it is provided that the railroads without discrimination can only charge the lowest established rate to all ports on the seaboard, also provides that the steamship lines will have to pursue a similar course. For years farmers and manufacturers in the great interior portions of the country have, in many cases, been obliged to ship their products to inconvenient ports because of the rates. Ostensibly, the actual rates were lower than what they would secure by reaching their nearest and most logical port. THE ELECTION And Anaheim Is Still on the Ma Down to Business Orange County is forging ahead by leaps and bounds, every day and better. What are YOU doing to help it? Mr. Grower, you must Cultivate, Irrigate, Fumigate and Bore. Here is an industry whose sole purpose it is to create profit for an industry that not only do the Exchange Affiliations say is worth growers are becoming sold on, while Secretary Hoover advises that Citrus Interests is vitally necessary. Now is the time to forget your political differences. Stop talking! Stop bickering! Join the procession and Do Orange County is forging ahead by leaps and bounds, every day and better. What are YOU doing to help it? Mr. Grower, you must Cultivate, Irrigate, Fumigate and Bore. Here is an industry whose sole purpose it is to create profit for an industry that not only do the Exchange Affiliations say is worth growers are becoming sold on, while Secretary Hoover advises that Citrus Interests is vitally necessary. Now is the time to forget your political differences. Stop talking! Stop bickering! Join the procession and Do heim—CREATIVE. Do you ever think that the Growers and Packing Houses are DOING things for the city industrially—Producing, bringing new parasite on production? The Orange County Citrus Products Company has not only here, but is helping the Grower utilize his cull oranges. It is already turning out juice at its temporary plant in Anaheim acres of land and a factory near the Santa Ana river, where it will It has leased three of the busiest corners in Los Angeles, with market its GOLDEN ORANGE DRINK. This is a live institution. Every man connected with it is a politics! No bunk. Are you going to aid and assist in broadcasting Anaheim as the or a town of vacant stores and petty squabbles? Here is a chance to do something in a big way for the advance in the world. Sure it takes money. Inquire as to details. Orange County Citrus Inc 350 W. Center St., Anaheim When they have protested the inequality of rates which they were obliged to accept for their shipments, they were met with the information that this was necessary because of the law of "differentials," a phrase impressive and confusing to the average mind. As a result, we have had congestion at certain ports, created by the lower differential arrangement, with consequent increase of the storage and wharfage charges. The Butler bill recognizes to put it broadly, that we have two great seenboards and that the farmer and the manufacturer is entitled to ship to and from the nearest and most convenient port and on a rate basis which gives him a parity of rates with other shippers no matter where located. Certain now favored ports will protest; that is to be expected, but the Butler theory is that the United States is a great unit and that all the people are entitled to trade on an equal basis. Guadalupe, Santa Barbara county, is shipping a carload a day of carrots and turnips to Chicago. NOTICE OF TRUSTEE'S SALE WHEREAS, C. E. CRAWFORD and CLARE CRAWFORD, husband and wife, by a Deed of Trust dated September 13, 1923, recorded November 15, 1923, in Book 497, Page 48 of Deeds in the office of the County Recorder of the County of Orange, State of California, did grant and convey the promises therein and hereinafter described to W. A. VIVIAN, as Trustee, to secure among other things, the payment of one promissory note, dated September 13, 1923, made by the said C. E. Crawford and Clare Crawford, for the sum of $3,465.00, payable in installments to the order of Juletta Kidd with interest from its date until interest thereon from July 1, 1924, and for fines, are owing and unpaid; WHEREAS, said Deed of Trust provides that if default be made in the payment of any of the sums of principal and interest when due the owner and holder of said note may declare the whole of the principal and interest thereof immediately due and payable, and require the said Trustee to sell the property thereby granted; and WHEREAS, W. H. Kidd has been substituted as Trustee under the said Deed of Trust, instead of the Trustee named therein, which said substitution was recorded on October 28, 1924, in Book 545 at Page 161 of Deeds, Records of Orange County, California; and WHEREAS, Juletta Kidd, Beneficiary under said Deed of Trust, has sold, assigned and transferred the said Deed of Trust together with the promissory note therein described to W. A. Vivian, which said assignment was recorded on October 28, 1924, in Book 543, Page 862 of Deeds, Records of Orange County, California; and WHEREAS, the said W. A. Vivian, Beneficiary under said Deed of Trust, has declared that default has been made as aforesaid, and has declared the whole of said principal sum and interest now due and payable, and has demanded that said Trustee shall sell the premises granted by said Deed of Trust to accomplish the objects of the Trust therein expressed; and WHEREAS, the said W. A. Vivian, being the holder of said note under said Deed of Trust, did record in the office of the County Recorder of the County of Orange (being the county wherein the real property covered by said Deed of Trust and hereinafter described, is situated), a notice of sald breach, and of his election to cause said property to be sold to satisfy said obligation, which said notice was recorded on the 31st day of October, 1924, in Book 24, Page 230 of Miscellaneous Records, Records of Orange County, California; NOW, THEREFORE, notice is hereby given that the undersigned by virtue of the authority in him vested as Trustee, will sell at public action to the highest bidder for cash, in lawful money of the United States, on Saturday the seventh day of March 1925, sub-division of a part of Lot Three (3) Wright-Freeman-McCloughan Subdivision as shown on a map thereof recorded in Book 1, Page 2, Lic. Survey, Maps, Records of Orange County, subject to a First Deed of Trust for $3,000.00 in favor of Fidelity Savings & Loan Association of Los Angeles, California. To pay the remaining principal sum of said note, to-wit: the sum of $2,996.04 with interest thereon from July 1, 1924, at the rate of 7% per annum and advances, if any, under the provisions of said Deed of Trust, and the expenses of said sale; and the expenses of said Trust in the sum of $100.00. Terms of sale cash in lawful money of the United States, payable at time and place of said sale. Dated February 2, 1925. W. H. KIDD, Trustee. Feb. 5-4t Long Distance A four tube Radiola—new—splendidly built—to bring in big distances. Extraordinary value. With four Radiotrons WD-11 headphones and Radiola Loudspeaker: . $90. Let us demonstrate CLARE CRAWFORD, husband and wife, by a Deed of Trust dated September 13, 1923, recorded November 15, 1922, in Book 497, Page 48 of Deeds in the office of the County Recorder of the County of Orange, State of California, did grant and convey the promises therein and herein after described to W. A. VIVIAN, as Trustee, to secure among other things, the payment of one promissory note, dated September 13, 1923, made by the said C. E. Crawford and Clare Crawford, for the sum of $3,465.00, payable in installments to the order of Juletta Kidd with interest from its date until paid at the rate of 7% per annum; principal and interest payable in monthly installments of $65.00 or more each, on the First day of each and every month, beginning October 1, 1923; and WHEREAS, default has been made in the payment of said promissory note, and a breach has been made in the obligation for which said Deed of Trust is a security, in this, that the installments of principal and interest due on said note on August 1, 1924, was not then paid; that the remaining principal sum of said note with said Deed of Trust and hereinafter described, is situated), a notice of sald breach, and of his election to cause sald property to be sold to satisfy said obligation, which said notice was recorded on the 31st day of October, 1924, in Book 24, Page 230 of Miscellaneous Records, Records of Orange County, California; NOW, THEREFORE, notice is hereby given that the undersigned by virtue of the authority in him vested as Trustee, will sell at public action to the highest bidder for cash, in lawful money of the United States, on Saturday, the Seventh day of March, 1925, at the hour of ten o'clock A.M. of sald day, on the steps of the North entrance of the City Hall of the City of Anaheim, in the County of Orange, State of California, the interest conveyed to him by the said Deed of Trust in and to the property therein described situated in the City of Anaheim, County of Orange, State of California, described as follows: Lot Seventeen (17), Tract 230, Jewett's Sub-division. Recorded in Book 13, Page 25, Miscellaneous Maps, Records of Orange County, being a ION IS OVER on the Map---Let Us Get into Business and bounds, every day in every way getting better ate, Furnigate and Borrow Money! It is to create profit for Ctirus interests, to promote Affiliations say is worth while, but all shippers andury Hoover advises that the By-Product Industry for differences. the procession and Do Something Creative for Ana- date, Fumigate and Borrow Money! It is to create profit for Ctirus interests, to promote Affiliations say is worth while, but all shippers and Bry Hoover advises that the By-Product Industry for differences. The procession and Do Something Creative for Anal Packing Houses are the only people who are producing, bringing money here, instead of playing company has not only established a new industry full oranges. Purary plant in Anaheim. It has purchased eight na river, where it will manufacture on a large scale. in Los Angeles, with options on several others, to connected with it is on his toes or he's fired. No casting Anaheim as the home of the Citrus Industry, les? Big-way for the advancement of the finest community nails. Citrus Products Co. ater St., Anaheim, Cal. Southern California Edison Company 301 North Main St. SANTA ANA, CALIFORNIA Telephone 46 McNABB TAKES BURKE'S JOB Samuel W. McNabb, at the present time mayor of Sah Bernardino, has been nominated by President Coolidge to be United States attorney for the southern district of California, to succeed Joseph C. Burke, whose resignation was tendered several weeks ago. McNabb, according to a telegram received by Burke, will probably take over the office about February 1, at which time Burke, together with Mark F. Herron and Robert B. Camarilla, assistant United States attorneys, will enter a legal partnership, with offices in the new Hellman Bank building, Los Angeles. The appointment of McNabb followed the endorsement of the Los Angeles Republican county central committee and many individual Republicans of Southern California. The Los Angeles indorsement was presented to President Coolidge by Ralph Arnold, chairman of the local committee. The 1921 Ventura county fair returned a profit of $1,410. MARTIN'S AUCTION EXCHANGE 151 S. LEMON ST., ANAHEIM, CALIF. PREPARED to do all kinds of Auction work. Buy or sell anything. REAL ESTATE OUR SPECIALTY. CONSIGNMENTS OF ALL KINDS OF GOODS SOLICITED. Big Auction every Saturday. 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