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Tiiaaanv. February 10, 1925, PAGE SIX " the ns mmm .eventno observe Vim f ! i as .a E NGLAND ASKS F ; Churchill Note Briefly ': Lays Down Principles - Which It Is Hoped France Will Agree to. RANCE TO PAY ' T.ONDON (AP). Great Britain's - rtotc to Jrrance explaining lh ". Jialtlwln ffovcrnmont'ii viewpoint ,!un I ho qiientlon of tin; repayment of Fronrt-'B debt to Great Hritum proves to lie u imieli shorter doe- linient that lial orijclnully been expected. Jt lays down succinct-' ly the principles on which Ureal Itrituin lioua l-Ynuco wilt a grot; to meet her old lat ions without RoinK into it ny details or flgices. ' The idea Is. advancud that details may hn threHhed out In confm- ' men here nhouhl Premier Uerriot or Klnaneo Minister Menn-ntel, or hoth, eoiiiu to Jondnn for thin Jltll'JlOHP. Tim main points or Hie note nrp: T-'IihI, that Oront HrlUiln t rllnes to uftren that l,'rane'a pay ment Hlioilhl lie deiii'lidenl upon (lorniany's full payment or the JmwPH plan nnnnil hwoimI, lliul With a vh'W in fucHllulliiK repay TlHliI, (Itenl lhilahi Ih willing lo ( .accept fKi-d anmail piiyiueiilH, Ir- ,nprllv of tho liavviH ayinenls, "Willi another nnrmat ehnie on tho J'Yiu.cli Khiirt in Uiohr pro irerdH and. third, that Or-i.t Hrlf " aln will devoit any hui plim be yond reiulrciiM-ntH for ln r Ameri can imlehledaew lo OluilitlHh t he tnirdenn upon Great Jtrlialn'M al lies. 1'nrltnmenl lo iHlialc Note, The, nolo was puWImIhm j i.st In lltrin (o be di.HeiiHxed hy parlia-1 mrnt which will rejitmi nilih- next : Tuesday fon the first real 1 latlvft sesston of Premier Itald -! Avln's second ndmlnlRt rut ion the ! "short HcsKion heforc Christmas . having: been a mero prelude toj . K wearing In members-elect untf to J "t hear the king's speech. j ".-The scHKlon lieglnnlng next .iTiiesdoy. which will open without nny special rei-emonles, shouj'l provn of nhsorhlng Interest, hith 'In the linnio and the foreign field. lp to Kasterl Idc. liowover the , center of the stago will I.e. hold by the C'onsnrvuttvn partyN new ' out recruit, Winston Spencer Churchill, chancellor of ' the ex , chequer, for during tills' period there will lie little ttnm to debate, ifinythlng except, the nation's fi ,' jinnee, Including tho question of , the K ranch debt. ' i There Is little doubt the oppo sition will provide delmte on Mr. rMnrchlll's nolo to M. Clemenlel and It U not unlikely that the chief point, of tho attack will be -that under Che nllnuhition that JJ-Yeneh lepaynients cannot be de coupla Rodeos1 That's what they're laying, wherever good candy is appreciated forSweet's Hodeo Kar has certainly taken the country by storm. And no wonder I You'll understand why when you try it. SWEETS You Know It't flood Bwnutf It Made lay 8wnr.T' Sait 1ak i i h nomf i kcki QoeU Caiidy EVERY BITE'S A DELIGHT WE SPECIALIZE OX Generator Starting Ignition All Electrical Repairs To Your Car Guaranteed Service Full Line of Service Farts Battery Electric Service 1311 Wash. M-7.nl BAR ikWk ,y..w pendent upon a full yield of tho Uawca plan, Franco would. In the vent of a German default, find herself Jn the position of paying reparations to Great Hrltain. . The attitude, hitherto has bean that France can only pay either Great Britain or tho United Btutcs If she gets reparations from Ger many un this attitude probably will find u deal of support among tho liberal and labor members of the ho u -se of commons. - Hhould the hoped for confer ence in London materialize, it probably will be found that han- oullop Mnifi.Mll .lvu.,ll, n..ltii.,l (details from bin note to France In order to glvo an open field for negotiations. WAI.r.OWA, Ore. (Npeelal). Warm sprlng-tlUo weatlier togeth er wli h many ot her signs of u p proachlng spring, would. Itnllcate' thut tho backbone of the winter is broken. I Miring m-ventl days of the past week, warm ruins have fell here melting I lie snow, ami dia wing I lie front from the ground. J 'radically all t he snow lias inelied In the valley and on1 the breaks nearby. While higher in the hills considerable snow sljl) lien, much ih it In deep dilflH, I lilti however, continues to mejl : away J I niplilly. Much of I he frost appears to liave lift thel ground, allowing much of tin; melllng snow to soak In. Feb ruary a was qiiile warm, with rain railing during part of the day. The proverbial ground-hog could no ilo ibt har observed his hIiimIow a niMithor .of times dur ing the day If ,1m were on hand when the sun broke through the clouds at luif-rvalH, Many are in-1 elined to fliMbelleve tills theory,! that six weeks' winter Is yet In hi ore, 'Sluny .of the migratory birds Wive been noticed ut ililTer ent ;ioluls over the country dur ing the post several days. These ni'A regarded by many ns true harbingers of spring. ( Wheat in Imager. It Is at this season of the year, when the great est danger of fall sown wheat being killed out ap proaches. The warm weather bun melted tho snow from many of the fields. Homo freezing has oc curred at nights,, und should tho weather remain cold enough for freezing for tho next several weeks, no doubt much of the Mn protectcd grain will bo damaged' considerably by tho roots being1 gradually pulled loose by thui freezing and thawing. It Is sel dom that full sown crops of wheat are damaged hero from the rreezes In the early part of the winter, but euch spring many fields aro more or Icms damaged by the spring freezing. The melting of tho snow from many of nWr'm'ihchfrnfH'H 'pastures Is resulting In a saving of feed for some who have pastures which were, not ealen orf too cloHely last fall. Where horses nro able to get to tho bare hill sides they nro doing well. Tho new grass Is beginning to start up nicely where t he snow lias been orf any length of lime. Tho ladles composing t he feed committee for the I'omona grange meeting have been busy the piud several days completing arrange ments for feeding the large crowd of grangers expected to attend tho I'omona meeting here Sal 'it day. Iteports from neighboring granges Indicate, t hat the turnout will ne good from practically nil. A del egation of twenty or more mem bers from tho Hurricane Cr;-ck grange of Joseph, are coming, with nearly ns many from Liberty grange, while smaller crowds are expected to bo In attendance from other granges. Ilnmln In Had Slia All roads In this part of the counlry are becoming quite muddy on many of tin obi dirt, roads the mud Is reported to be quite deep. The hi rife amount of tra vel on the highway Is said to hnve made n part of the road quite rough from ruts being cm by trucks and heavy cars. A considerable number of per sons In tills comm inlty have been Miirfcrlng from colds and "flu" during the past couple of weeks. The malady appears to be more prevalent among the children than with grownups. Frank Walker of l.enp delivered a. couple of loads of fat hogs to J, 1, Maxwell here the latter part of the week. J. 1,. Maxwell shipped out a cor of fat hogs to tho Portland market tho last of tho week. Mrs. U Couch, who has been quite sick at her home, for the past several days, Is reported to lie Improving quite slowly. Ai,.K.VN camxr iik.uo iirs KIIOM KIIOST IX II IS LI NOS FAIItlUNKH .Alaska (Hy Asso ciated Press) llalto, leader of Hun hub Kasson's team of Siberian wolves and canine hero In n recent relny race from Nenane to Nome with sno.ooo units of diphtheria intiti oxln. Is dead, according to a report received Holiday from Nome, i Thp report added that Hullo and j tho majority of Kasson's pme ' team had tile from froxen Minus as fthe result of t r mrclbK 'I1 miles (from Ulurt to Nome for seven and one-half boms In i Minding bin ard that s-nt the thermometer down to ;t: decrees below i.-rn. I UIAIMX in vs M;iviru I SAN PHANVISfO W Vnr j chase nf the Hacruutenlo In Ion n as announced by W. t "hap. former publisher nf the Seait le I I'osi - Intelligencer, the Sun Tran clsco Morn Miff 'all. the rhlr iro Herald am) (he Oakland Inquirer The Tnion was established In t::' and Is a chatter member of th N AftsocinU'd i'rvs, . SPRING. HUE HITS WALLOWA It i , 4 VS, ItHCAI SH Ml I, is Hiici'raslul i f W 1 method nl lluilrllll! Htl'l'HHi's ml f 1 ' t V4p', ilaiii.H,, lli'iiMiil V., .I.iIiiiIisimi I I ' -5 '- ? nrrr- l'-'"1 ," ' n aHiii Ui il Hn- 7 IJ. l ' Niiiiii.iii iiu'ikil,' IiIkIipsI miaul 1 I I j "t ' of lilf Aiiii-ricuii Society ol ( Vi - j Civil KiibIikw). . I ' : -, ; " f -' 'r- I J& t . " ' fe r filll? DIRECTS OIltL SCOIT uraiiiiliillon wmli In WnOiiiiit tun. whin' slm in Q )'OIhIiii'iiI menilnT (if (hi iiiil:il juni t' i eucicty til MU I'ivcllnn (lleuvis, ilmmhlir ul Hiar Ailiniiul AiU6il (ilfttvcs, V. S. Iiuv 1 1 I III-: IS (he besl drrnsed Indbn hi the country. His name Is Wades In the Water, and he Is rhli'f of Urn Indian pullce of (be .Mirier NuIIoiliI I'arli Itescrvalimt. Ills tvife '!! enjoys the distinction of bcltifl tlir drcotrd hijuaw iMM it)ift 'iSi rt flfcfa Uli: It 1 .1 rach l.it'irl IiaV tifi'ii i. tlhd a li.nr inpiter lite emblem of the 1 nilisl States. Thit eat; If, It appear," U a till m e that fratt n ll..i.'MM. linl lite cohtrtl r.tule '(below) U l:uhli 4 l l.tir tlvhlim:, i on ran emu Mid, far Mane wurlbv of (ptlliiC v the soul of the Italian, ' x .- b r" .c W 1! X PARISIAN S'l'l.i:s unci bMilicd lulr prubl. inn do finl on y Ann M. llaefliH f Llimton. (Ire. As secret ury of the only llroun Swixs row i lub In hi;on, she prefers lo collect Iduo rlhbuui atid craud champion mcdah for her exhibit ofJKe-; lot It, She Is Alton ii here with Ibdhi If., a prlre winner ' 7 e- j.-3. 3 " Jt llKKi. IS lllh KI,l.lllN ..I Ih,- ih.m.-i.i i.. llnl 1 hfv ln ItulU sp.ui 1 1 if. lviu;irr Uiwr hrlw.tn 4unul. n. 4.. ftttd ritlljiHtli.v .it t),r llr-. hriiltp eer htiill li link tit Jlwo clllci anil li rmiitlrrrd tit lir mtp ot Ihr tHiitM.itllng riis noriinc ivat tl I ho rrntuit . ' H (l IH4 't ! Il ' 1 1 HI I n I Mil h' TIIKV CAM, Ikt llio crcatesl uoniiiii musical uutliiiril.v ol Hie l:iy. Slip Is Nmiin 'liou luiiuci'. I-Ymrli uminlsi f now liiurint l:e I'nlliil .Slalrs. i 4 1 ' Slattery Will Battle ! Delaney Friday Night j NEW YORK (AD Jimmy Slat-j tery of Buffalo. N. Y.. one of tho niotit prontiilnic iiilddW'Wc'iKhtH among the youngor boxers, will furnish the feature flsttc entertatn mnt for the coming week when he steps Into the ring ligalnat Jurk De laney of Brldgeporl, Conn.. In a six-round encounter- at Madison Kiuare Garden Friday nluht. The match Is scheduled for the short roule owing to Sltttlery's youth, the stale boxing laws holding fighters under 21 years of age to a six round limit. -in a meeting between the two at Madison Square Garden last fall Hlullery outpointed the Bridgeport lad in a thrilling match. Kid Kaplan of Merlden, Conn., world's featherweight champion, will open his Pacific coiisl cam paign ot Vernon, Cat., Tuinlay when he meels Bud Itllcy, coiisl featherweight. His title wll not be at slake In this mutch. H lie BUtertiM It. He know. It's good I It's a square meal for a dime EVERY BITE'S A DELIGHT TRY OUR LEMON CREAM For Chapped Skin. Large Bottle . 50c Prescott Drug Company The New Drug Store Telephone Main. 53 Cor Fir & Jeff. Portia's Fat IN THE day of Shakespeare's famous heroine, huying and selling were contests of wits., In Venice, haggling and dickering were' the vogue. Along the Rialto, sharp practice was the rule. Every purchase of silk or spices was made at the buyer's risk. One had to be a shrewd judge of values and one's fellows to escape trickery. Portia's father a merchant was used to the ideas of guess, luck and accident. So much so, indeed, that -it seemed natural to him to entrust the choice of his daugh ter's husband to three closed caskets and a lucky guess! Nowadays, we do not transact business blindly nor leave important decisions to chance. It is not necessary for us to gamble when we buy. Commodities are identi fied for us by trade-marks. Manufacturers go to the advertising columns to tell us about their products. Merchants describe their Merchandise price, quality and service. By reading advertisements, we get a knowledge of goods and stores that we can depend on. Advertising reduces chance, in buying, to a minimum. r0 YOU READ THE ADVERTISEMENTS? COMFAMES COXSOI.inATK fHIi'AGO. III. (Special) An- nAnmm u-nii made lodQV Of the purchase of the Bankers Supply company of this city by the ,Todd I'rotectograph company of Ttuch. ester. N. Y., und that in the future it will be operated as a division of I he former company. Kven though New Orleans Is rated our second largest port it Is not a second-rate port. ' Just to prove that the world Im proves, men of the fifteenth cen tury wore rings on their thumbs. TIFFIN Valentine Parties Have your Valentine French Pastries, Cakes and Cookies made by Gwilliams' Electric Bakery, "East ern Oregon's Leading Bread and Pastry Bakers." "Home of T h e G olden Crust " - Gwilliams' Electric Bakery SPECIAL!! FLOOR WAX BRUSH 3.r.o Pound Floor Wax Free Oregon Hardware & Imp. Co. Servicing Batteries . We Specialize in Battery Recharging, Repalrlnf una prolonging tho lerttOA your battery wu Intended to gtvo regardless ol the size Of make. Our prices and aerrice must aati&fy. 8-UOllt RGOHARG1) 8ERVIOB r.XITB DlstribntiW FRED T. WAIN lit as W ashionei yor'HK probably sport ' i:XI'l'' TO try anything OSfK HIT e have the y l'i:KI.Ii that you'll - 'JilY OI'H service a . (;OOI) 5IA.VY times when YOl' ONCE get started AND know what we can ... Ol'KI'.ll you and how well WK MARK good on our FISO.MISI'.S so why not CAI.Ii I S -tp today and TALK ABOl'l' IT. La Grande Warehouse & Storage Co. Jefferson nntl Hemlock Sti. I'liooo Alain "U ERIOKSON & DUKLAND BURGESS 1S08 Jefferson Aye. her