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PARIS, Jaii. l.-rThe vork of har
fnessing the water power of France
lis making 'progress so much' faster
; than the work of settling repur-
Miuions questions, ineiuuing coal av-t
llVfirinu liu fluriK itnu ihut giima nn.
timi3ts believe the country will be
; beyond 2a!l need of coal from out
;side before the statesmen finish
I their parley.
France . is xsunbo-erl' to have nine
million hor.-o natural water power.
; Five hundred thousand horse power
had been put to use before the war;
'an equal amount was installed dur-'
.ing hostilities; three hundred thou-1
Isand have been added since the ar-
jmistice, and two hundred thousand
i more soon will be in use, making a
total of n million and a half, equal
to half the total stationary steam
I power used in France in lit 13.
I The plans of the Public, Works
I Department, as explained to The As
jBociated Press, provide for the util
J i.auon of approximately four mil
jlion horse power within five .years.
(The realization-of this project will
iiiot only make France independent
I of foreign markets for coal, but will
io a long way toward making good
the big deficits in the operation of
: French railroads, which will largely
substitute electricity for coal when
I the current is available. The French
irailroads paid 181,000,000 francs for
'coal in 1!K, they paid 2,nf).000,000
(franca for about the same quantity
i of coal in 1920;' the difference of
jiipproximately 2,000,000,000 franca
Iwjis jut about equal to the' tll'f ic.it
i'for 1020.
The biggest individpaf job of this
kind, . the damming oj the river
i Rhone at (Te-nibsint, near the Swiss
! frontier, to furnish an average of
jifjO.OOO horse power at all seasons,
lis temporarily held up pending agree
iment between the state, the depart
' ment of Savoie, and the communes
interested. Other work is contin
luing regulaily, however, all along
the French Alps, and this 'in spite
)of the high costs, reckoned by ex
perts of the Public Works Ministry
I at four uul a half times the pre
war cost.
JAPAN WEEDS
FOREIGN
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BADE
.. (Ily'Tlie Asxoclutcil Press)
TOKIO, Jan.' 2 Governor Inouyc
of Jhe Hank of Jupun, in u stpmli di
fori the Keonomte Investigation Akho
elation, salil Unit (he violent eeenonilo
upheaval whleh Julian huii iimli'llfone
could, to u lui'KO extent, lie tmoeiilile
to the superl'lelul eeonoinie knowledge
pousosiieil by tile majority of tile peo
ple. "DurinK the war. the nuentlon ot
exehnnse wan most briskly uliseiii-m-il
lint most of the iirKftiments lutvuteeil
. were far from the mark," wild Inouya.
I Tliey utterly hitfiioreil tlm delieato
i relutloDhii liotweon forciuli Undo
I an, I ex hnnue slioilM he so rcglllulud
u to lie. eonvenlenl auu uniaiiiiiK'unn
lioth tii the Importer and exporter..
Hie exrannlon or urreney In nil in
evitable outeuine of a prepondolanea
or exports, us was witnessed ilurinit
the war,"
lie oVelnrecl that whit Is most
needed is the cultivation 01' knowleilBO
In oionunile iil'lalrs amoiiB the peoplo
anil tin. line of eeononils polley to bo
follweil hv Japan. inlillnff:;
The position or Japan Is Hlleh that
without: forelitn trade slie fall hardly
Ket uloi.R. In this respeet Japan Ih
more like KiihIuihi man mo one..
Slates. Industrial development Is no
doubt necessary for Jupan hut this
van seMeely lie cxpeelcd without
ImH.linir up I-.cmHIiv foreign trade."
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NEW YEAR RESOLUTIONS
are now in order; make one of value to you by
letting us supply your meat needs. Ve have
the best.
The M. A. Stilwell Meat Co., Inc.
Quality Market Fir St. Market
NexttoSkaggs Next to Harris Groc.
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fi'lMrinl l.j Tile lliseo
n;..vc!: ii.'u.i,, Jaii.
...l,r)c to 23c
32c
...10c to SVSc
..-lDc to ilSc
For January
GinQ'linms. unr vd.
! !Schook!;iy -Ciotfi," ier vil
juivriii, film ..:
Ladios Union Suits, licht weirrht
Tadics' Union Suits, mod and'heavy', D.Sc to $.l.i'S
'.Hose. Children's black and cord., nr. ... !. to Sftc
.Hose, Ladies' gooil grade cotton, pr 19c
Hose, men s black and cord, cotton, pr 15c to 23c
- i Andre w s -Variety Store ,
-.Mts.H
WAIJiWVA, Jan. 2. -H Wnlloiva's
new city council took ji the oath:
of office , toiiify, January 2nd.'
After thet final; .transaction, of thej
prefecn council; the recorder 1 will 'ad-i!
tuhlisth to thy r.ew city,lpif:ceia the
obliputfons of positions to' which they j
have Tjeen Qectet(NovemHer .7th., AU
men eiecteil h'avj qualified for the j
offices, and th now city, fathers will i
be. as follows; Bdwin Marvin, mavor: .
J. P. Morelock, f-ouncilmnn at larpe: 1
Jolm IVattim and K. R. Sutphin,
counciii-.tn for' thp North Ward, and
C. A. Hunter and J. (J. Kiddle coun-
ciliaeu . i'or, tht. South Ward. I
I he recorder, J. C. Dainl, and the
Tills h tlm first time in th treasuwr A- aearle were reeiect-;
of i;i:uitf. HaH District that 1,(1 so th ljusmt'dH- of the city will
liiti(ii, " 'htlsi iniiH Kvery where," Ver
non Slici wnmt; wiiik. "t 1 1 1 ; H.'i in t Xiclt."
I. in in tl Ki-Imt; rc.ltut ioiir-i,;'.! UHt
Ah iry," ((ic-c Smut.; .,vocul, nolo,
"Holy rily," jimntiu Spem;er; 'piny,
"Hickons rhiisiiiuiH Oiirol." tn two
pans. ,t jnlly oh! Santa na-u-.
ar.M)inanic ( Mm. Santa;1 ftvtrtP ht
aM aiaiu i-. to r lie tlcliifht of lh 111-
He onr-
hi tor
'Mis Sit ttiii h:m (vr f..v,i--i,a ,he carried on as 'usual. . John Brat-
Uiiiik Hfh th-r. or Wptiftti u I di'-n with ii -uiis i.-. i ton is the o:i!y member of tho new
in,' thf IioIIiIjivh with hiT t-iMcf, Airs. I H'f'r :urpris-ii :n,. hai-oy fares Bho t-'0"11 ned "V(?r from the previous '
A. Ij. Ili'f,. i Km i forth l-e;i iiftor peal f IntlKhtr.
.Mr;:, irce .:ili.-h::-- r.nd i!r-H.. ''"inoiisiiiite, that at heart h
l.oulso. j.-i firani(. s,Miiiin.!j mirthful :i ht.r jolly husban.1.
Hie liolM':: period ;tt tl... raini MMPeiw! .Iio Jifj quite demure lur-
Tiio :: tem Omrou Mj,-ht and V''I,,, !,'i,vin" mosl '' tho tallt-
, I'l.v.vr e-'i i . , 11 - fii'.Mlli'd i.i.i,. I ,.;,.! lo ('"n.' by her nioru I'xneriene-.
1 in ih.i hoines m Hm- ,.,., ,...,.) ri! Ai Hie merry Jrlrt-ir: .ers
and Joe Harrison, last week! .WOi-,! vJnj-. ,hs. Santa was heacl Vo
sr,,, ..l- .. i-' ' oe neuitf my tirst eall au.i
im r-iiu, i lji r 1 1 ! ' . '
r"tiitii' d lioin.- ;
tailed rleotri
I Koy Sr-Mjen
msoji aTifi son, fharll;
!e I'-'Mlo of Irst wed;
l'ert!;ind a ItPiUth wi'l
;-n f.iniily. Mr;;.
!i::-e -i d:Ml:-'M. r.
P 'l l a. kiln: : .
one. hdwm Marvin has served as .
mayor before, and J. P. Morelock and ;
(a A . Hunt or Ii a v e a Iso sc r ved on 1
liu council previously.
n ol I,;:
my lilll,.
ever had tli.-ltll:lMv
He says that . n, t,
would hu A i t
'ujji
of I.J- ( It , n. I.
V"' ;!.--iwiiy with his (.laiaip.ir
v. !M . i.i.d '.V''-'- Wi"n. llnf'.-h:.
! S!-.;U;i. Mr. uiid Mr. I
'V r-tlr.'t v nod lmr.j. Shaifer wen.
I'liiishna diMiie,- -tiesls at tho home'
' an.! .M r;i. . K. ln,.r.
I'he f:,o Hi.. of I. I Srimtx. Wtltiriin
Mohe-. (ir,v,:, ;ohehr. Kt .n iv!
I.ot,'-. t( and Kov sw :ire )
Mint I'hiKtinas la I
ehel, r j, ,e:- SO!:,'
I I MU Tit !
how I would he reeeived
de;ti. 1 thouulit it hei
' 'i anI not heard so much,
1 Know tltat iiio-t of them ju. 1
,.ud tiimU us the most won
.ti' iidf. still, when ihey jie
' e us t.t e!os! -raiif-r they ur
aiidh' a little elosor to mother,
m peitectlv Matisl'led How that
'i'. i' ( .let ide to eoine, too, Ii
-hV in J M,!inrnll the fnu th.it
11 i't'i.- iM':;.s arc hKikiii.; tor.
; Jo,- is finite ill w:t'j
pleuri- uii.l tn-r tittle "son. Klhert, i
oinir lliroinih ii course of the whoop.
ln:r rou-h Moiher and diild a-"
ttalllW :it Ihr (.Jt'OliiU Kelt, home,
Mrs. KntP llnrrlsou visited a few
diis .f 1 ltt w-.k vith her sou. Jot
.Iiiaiiiiu and Aithur Spencer are
peiidin-; their .ic.itiotv In Tnion
TODAY AND T0M0RR0V
Betty
Compson
-in-
'"The; Bonded
Woman,
(V Paramount Picture
A, th rilling, ,'figh ting South Seas .romance that
grips you every second- John Bowers and Rich
ard Dix in the brilliant supporting cast-
Also A Coin'edy
! will I i
11 I 11 ' ;
I.I .Mr
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"iiui ci i,.
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V A fresh shipment of Swift's Premium Bacon
ii . ... . ...
just arrived, include a pound with your next
; order, j'
'.; AVc Always Have Strictly Fresh Ejrgs '
hi
I1VK )IK I UO.M GAS
si" f? a r-iicp v - T.. -1 ii...
"" '' "' 1 f";itiu-viiu K. Siiiinne and her four
.vounir ihihlion vine nsphyxiati'd liy
Kns cscapiti); fn.ni a kiti-hi-n rnniro
ml a walor heater at their home
eaily Saturday. .Mrs. Sinuim- evi-d'-nlly
was pivtiaritijr hri-iikt'asl fur
her liusluind, a mjrht worker, when
lltl Vl1 flVet-.',, Ml.. II,. ,li,nr,wl
,'lt-il I ess, I ,l, I,,.!,... .. i,:.,' k..'
was sci ovenvhelaied by the trnicedy
was lenioved to a hospital. j
' MUSIC
$ jcy and frlst forth
' W. H.
Bohnenkamp
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Eagles Hall, Thursday,
January 4th
BATTLING LUBBES
J s'oml ri e.u li si. I
' -'aly tii liol'l-jtliat lr
leaillness I,,,. ,,liv,.ivi
;ti swamp-root for
I M"lr.l.. sliow v.l , u i
J. G. Snodgrass
109 Depot St. Two Phones, Call Main 75
iioii had iI.mi
I ' Pnrl well In tho tiiilliini;: Sein:.
(" tilait I'tir i- lin:is Yntie." sehe,.l: leel
. lull, Ml. ' .Niru I'lii lstlil is," Iti.-han
jSMirt:.-: in nil, , .,!. '(,- psy i-oll,l,i."
! MHilr.'.i j-cueet; leehatieii.
: I" l.i..w." ;;hli:v leek;
i I p,,ii ;, M,,,m;lil ei-ar " l.nelll
(.i.nl l.aii'. (( i.ehi ,; reeilaii.ii:. i -'v-.s;
( eiils Sloti-." I:nt;,i S( t : .. :i ,.. ;.;-(,
I I lllll. -Will. Is II,.," J,, .,,,,!
"en ;. Se.llt , On:..,- ,U, a. 1,1
t'aiti; r, ettall'Ol. -.lust Aloe
ni e.." 'evnt,ii Met,, m;; s,,iur
the I'll-!." fn ,- K N; ,H,q5r
mas tte, Uiii'rs." six puimIh;
He ll l',e II, st of S un.,,
KIDNEY AILMENTS
lit l.lke
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S'jtr or' ,
Arthir I
l inr. "lta k lx, I'. ral.l An.
" l.tiim tt :.-r; nvil itl.vi.i
'-It ' Sut) -i..." Ur-vl Ttv
. "l't;i 'in: Im !K:" tw. lx-l
tK. "A i"i1;-tni;.H AlV-n.
i.lr. I Sp-,t. , r: -Sinn ,
VtM'iMr " S :.!!, 1;. .. r: na.)-i
Nv', ,,,. ri-rMmas "1
i.;: n-..In:-,-. "Ti e Ni.rht Af !
-rM1.., lilrhani Kt-man:
There is tmly rue meilietne that
really elands oat i-re-cmitient as a
MKitUMiic for uar.iMc ailments of the
Jiiilioy. livvi nut lilruliler.
Il. i . T'w tn-Kot Um
Hit' h:i!A- -1 f t1!.' H-snll til t: it tl.H
(!-..m ;t ltf just Ihr niiHly tiwi'ttl J
in u:t'ti;-.';Ms upon tliouand tl in -tr.ssi,.
r.ixr-i. Sanij-KK)t ni.ikM
fi it-Mils quu-Uy l auf its intUI iuu
iuitmsli ,te t-1 l kt son rt'.iliut in
m.tiM-es. U is a gentle, healing
vit''i!u eMtipiiT;il.
St. lit trt-iliiu "l :it once. S'M st
nri .-t 'ev
Isk
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all .Itii- rr.
ii-.tihnai an '
ll-m.-.er.
,h;s irc tt i i
to Pi. KiVu
: ;;e.
' ui v. i-h first to tc?t
ri-,,tviil setul tei ttutf
. Ov. 'tiMi-h un'i.1!, N.
' UmU-. When -writ-I
i.tctaii'U tin.- V'tH'r
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V.'J Id
There's a touch of refinement
with EDISON MAZDA
LAMPS.
FI. & S.- Electric
Company
Wirimr. llcpaiiiii.'. Appliances,
Supplies and Service
10.- Depot St. . Thonc 3M-W
of Baker
versus
SAILOR MANNING
of Spokane
10 HOUNDS 10
Kid Sarp
of La Grande
versus
. Ted McGfeee
of Cafcoi"
G R 0 U N D !P-6
LONNIE HOLLTXGP.O
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lylp; stilob;P
6-ROUD.-4
EORL PORD vs. ttlCKY THOMAS
4 ROUNDS 1
A eUAttAM$ED ATTRACTION
NO FIGHT, NO PAY
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