--g ' i THE OREGON STATESMAN: FRIDAY JAXT7ARY 25, IMS x --.:. ?3 i . j . . . ? : 1 . . 1 JEGIAN PEACE TERMS SENT TO POPE BENEDICT Political, Economical and : Territorial Independent Demanded . REPARATION IS AWAITED Guarantee Must Be Given In vasion of 1914 Will Not Be Repeated -.HAVRE, Jan. , 23. Tho Belgian f government's peace terms, as far as r t&ey concern Belgium herseir, set ' forth in her reply to Pope Benedict's peace note, are in substance, abso lute political, economical and tein- toral independence King Albert in enclosing his re ply, wrote a personal letter to the pope, which has just been published. Tho letter follows: ' "Very Holy Father I have taken note, with lively sympathy and in terest, of the message your hollnesn - was good enough to send to the beads of the belligerent countries the first of August and have hastened to submit it to my government, which has studied it with most ser ious and deferential attention. Th-: result of that stogy has b?en roco d- - note Which T am coromUxvlcate u your hoUne8a vy lu wi.KL2fai,ns myself tha T,,tt? 'the olT a that a just and end tneraCem5y put end to. the evils from which human ity and. parliculatly the Belgian peo ple so rudely: tried, are Offering. I tefryour holiness to belie, in my filial and respeetful attachment. (Signed) "Albert." 1917 !eUer Tas dated Member 27, j Belgian Note Given. . "J11 ryl gWernment, as soon is - it received the message of your holiness to the heads of the belllr erents.; harstened to reply that it would ! study with the greatest dte rerence the propositions the docu ments exposed In such elevating lan guage. ; At the same time it desired par ticularly to express its lively and profound gratitude for the particular nterest the holy father manifested in the. Belgian nation and of whieh the docttmehwas new and precious proof. J - r . . - .? ... "At the,outset of his message the holjr-father took pains to declarehe had. forced himself to maintain per fect impartiality toward all thebel- iKerenw, wnicn renders more signlf tries will reloice ' with the Belgian government a that 1 the injustice of which Belgium was the victim and the necessity for reparation have been proclaimed and that the highest moral authority of Christendom re mains watchful amidst the passion and conflicts of men. "It was because of the gratitude felt on this account, which was aug mented by the numerous charitable aets of the holy father In favor of so many Belgians, victims of the vio lence o? the enemy, that the royal government has examined into the possibility of contributing in the measures depending anon it toward the realization of the double desire which Inspires the pontifical mes sage: To hasten theend of the present war and render a return of similar catastrophes Impossible by the adoption oi guarantees destined to assure the supremacy of right over force. l-' . j ' -. "At the beginning of (September, the rpyal , government Informed his holiness that it must reserve deci sion regarding its action on the propositions contained' iri the mes sage until the powers at war with Belgium had clearly made known their war aims. It added that in an? case Belgium would ; make no pro nouncement on general peace ondii tions and the reorganization of ln- icant the Judgment of his holiness ! ternational relations except In full when he concluded in favor of the total evacuation of Belgium and the re-estafcllshment of its full independ ence and also recognized the 'right of Belgium for reparation for damages and the cost or the war.. ,f Already in his con sist oral allocu tion of Jamiary 221915,-the holy fathe had proclaimed before the world that he reproved In justice and he condescended to sive the Belgian government the assurance that in formulating that reprobation it was the invasion of Belgium he had di rectly it view. i Reparation Ts Awaited. "Tho hmiet people of all eoitn- Resldence Phone, 22. ' Phone 161. Republic Trucks. Goodrich Tires. Overland Service. All Accessories ; Mt. Angel Garage CltOWE BCIIXKIDER ' ProrietorH. ". . . . Mt. Angel, On. Storage and Repatrn. f accord with' the pofrers guaranteeing its independence that have' done honor to their obligations toward her and whose arms fight with hen for the cause of right. ; 1 '.'Nothing has modified the Htna tion that existed at the moment the royal eovernmenfc made known that point of "view to his holiness. How ever, Belgium seizes eaererly the oc casion f nrnished it t?y his holiness to repeat before the civilised world what it wrote nearly a year ago; to President 'ilson: i ; Inrashm f "rVMannsatlon." ; " 'Before the GKrmsn ultimatnm Belpium aspired only to live on gnnd terms with All Its neighbors. She practiced with scrupulous loyalty to-r war deach of them the duties I-ti-posed by this neutrality. " 'How -was she recompensed by Germany for . the - xonfldence she th owed in her? If there is a country that has the right to say it took up arras to defend its existence it as suredly is Belgium. She desires pas sionately that an end be brought to the. unheard sufferings of its pop ulation, but she would havejeept only a -peace that would assure her 'at the same time equitable reparation and security and guarantees for the future. v The Integrity of Belgium, the ter- The Last. Two : Days OFTHE GREAT OVERSTOCKED SALE. FRDAY AND SATURDAY, JANUARY 25-26, WHERE YOUR, MONEY BUYS CORE THAN ANYWHERE IN THE CITY. SOME TRY TO IMITATE BUT niEY '.:.!. ' I r . i - . . , i ' . CaBifr Reacli Us r- JUST COMPARE THESE iPRICES Women's or Growing Girls' $4.50 Grade of Gun Metal, low heel, sixes 2a to V t $2.95 LadW $5.00 to, $6.00 Shoes in isizes 2 U to 4, at less thaji half cost, eoihg at... ....... . . . . , ....... ........ .$1.95, $1.65 j and 98c ' Hisses' Good Shoes in llht Patent, cloth or leather tops, worth $3.50, at.....;.... $2.80 Hisses' and Children's Good Tan Skuffers, $20 to $3 25 qualities At. ...$2.45 to $1.60 Ken's ,"$6.00 to $7.00 Qualities Fine Dress Shoes, all welt, full stock, button or lace . .... . . ... ................ .. . ; $4.80 This is less than youscould buy thenTtwo years ago. .Grab them if you ',know quali ties. . (':.; Other grades at. . . ... . I... .$3.00 and $2.05 All Bargains. M : ' Heavy Shoes at less than they cost at the factory today $4.95 down to. . . . . . ..$2.85 Every pair guaranteed to give the required service.- 1 BOYS: You know the Boy jScout Line? Well Jhey are cut to $2.9S for the large size and $2.60 for the small size Other Boys Shoes on jdown to .$235 QUALITY : Yes Quality and Cost these are what we'look for the Very Best Quality at the lowest possible cost THIS IS , THE BOOTEEY MOTTO. 1 Many, many other Bargains. , . . , i , - - Remember Two Days M5re "of this Great Sale.: rltory of the mother country and colonies, political, economic and mil itary Independence without condition 0-- restriction, reparation for damage suffered and the guarantees against a renewal of the aggression of '1914 such remain the indispensable con dition of a just peace so far as, con cerns Belgium. Any settlement that mould not recognize them world shake the very foundations of jus tice, since it would for evermore be established that-in international do mains the violations of risht creates a claim for Its author and may be come a source of profit. ; "Since the royal 'government a year ago formulated its conditions, it permits Itself to recall that the 1- eichstag voted resolutions - called peace resolution's, the chancellors snd ministers 6t foreign affairs have followed each other in the German man ' empire and more recently- in the central empires, and have pub lished notes replying to the message of his holiness, but never a word has been pronounced and never a line written clearly recognizing the indusputable rights of Belgium that his holiness has not ceased to rec ognize and proclaim." ' 10 CENT "CASCARETS" BEST LAXATIVE FOR JLIVERfAND BOWELS Don't . Stay Constipated, . Headachy, ' i Billons, With lireath Bad or j , ; Stomach) Sour. No odds how bad your liver, stonr lch or bowels; how much your head aches, bow miserable and uncomfort able you are from a cold, constipa tion, liVigestlon; biliousness and sluggish bowels you always get re Aet witji Cascarets. j " Don't let your stomach, 'liver and Dowels make you- miserable. Take Cascarets tonight; put an end. to the headache, biliousness, 'dizziness, ner vousness, sick, sour, gassy stomach, bad cold, offensive breath and all other distress; cleanse yonr inside organs of all the bile, gases and con stipated matter which" is producing the- misery. A 10-cent box means health, hap piness and a clear bead for months. All druggists sell Cascarets. Don't forget the children their little ln sides need a gentle cleansing, too. ' ' tp iv in a w r id Ave IDUIi) LflTiiilMf. WRITE LETTERS People Are Genial, Weather Good and Railroad Trains Show Speed One of the members of Company M, writing under date of December 20. from Romsey, England,, said that orders had just been received for the American - troops to move" to France. .,. The order 'came while the letter was being written, and inter rupted the writing. - So it Is likely that the move to France was made that day or the next. Allan Jones, son of Mr. and Mrs. C. -II. Jones of this city, wrote his people from France on January 3. Allan is with the headquarters com pany; so ft is to be presumed thift all the Salem boys were -transferred to France about the first of January. .Writing on American Y. M. C.A. stationery, headed "On Active Serv ice With American Expeditionary Force," December 29,' and mailed at Romsey, England, .one of the mem bers of Company M writes to his people in Salem. Following are some extracts:, - "This England is a very pre.tty country, and we like the English neoole fine. . "Have seen Jots of interesting things since leaving Salem, Oregon, and seemingly many more to come.' "We may not be here very long, but only hope the rest of Europe 13 as rich in . scenery and populated with as genial and courteous people as is England. "We can see where the words 'Merry England were grouped, as all seem to be pleasure bent in spite of the sadnesses. It looks funny to see the girls ko along the roads and streets with cigarettes in their mouths. "The weather Is hot nearly as cold and disagreeable as in the east. Am now at a rest camp, and the routine is easy. "Have , een practically no good woods or timber since leaving west ern Oregon, and wood was very scarce fn the east and Is still more so here. . "Thought queer and different, the English railroads are very good and speed up a lot. "Don't worry." 5 WHODHLY HELPS FARMER H. T. Allison of Yamhill, Howeyer, Fears Shortage at Harvest Time "I am all right so fai this season, as regards labor on my farm, eaid H. T. Allison of Yamhill county, in the office of his brother-in-law, Percy M. Varney, the Salem coo stable. ; "And.; he added. "I will tell you why I am hot short-handed Just now. It Is Jecause my entire family .Is helping with the work but when the time comes to plant more serd and harvest the grain now coming up in fine shape. I will have to have more help, even with all the machinery on my farm. '.; "It may be that I can aet th help 1 want near my farm In Yamhill, but I -d'ibt Tt. for all ray, neighbors are in the same boat, trying to get la sight of farm laborers. . ,. "Your Idea 'here of ralsipg pig's by boys and girls Is a brand new .one to me, and I; think when I get home I jj y ofCtOTHING; Kecorol Sale BENJAMIN EMCEC " ' " " " " " 1 will see if our hank in Amity will not adopt a similar policy, for it sure is a winner, not only for the banks, hut teaches the boys and girls methods of breeding' and raising hogs, and our principal product in Yamhill, outside of wheat and oats. Is hogs. And more hogs must be raised than ever ' before . In - the history ' of the country if we are to come anywhere meeting the demands of the govern ment. "And there Is another strong pofnt made by the boys and girls In Marion county and that is organizing them selves into Hubs or companies and battalions to help pick berries this coming season, which will be here before we know it." HONOLULU TO BE CLEANED UP Military Authorities Take Ac- tiortn Make City Safe - for Soldiers HONOLULU. T. H., Dec-19. (By Mall.) Honolulu Is to be cleaned. up by the army, to make the city safe for soldiers. . Announcement to this effect was made yesterday by military authori ties, who stated that the movement had the endorsement f Rrigadier General John P. Wisser, command ing the Hawaiian department. 5 . An officer from Schofiel barrack whose' name is withheld at his re quest In order that the offenders may not know whom to avoid, has been detailed for the work, and he asserted yesterday that the Job was to be a thorough one. - Many soldiers, are taken to the police station every night and booked by, the provost guard for drunken ness. Where and how-they obtain liquo;. in the face, of, the laws and regulations, prohibiting its sale to men in uniform, is one of the things that the army authorities propose .to find. out. : The drug traffic Is another matter that, according to the officer detailed for the work of cleansinj, the; city, is to receive "particular attentfon. The captain, detailed for the work said also that the military author!? ties intend to 'use every effort to de tect and prosecute those persons who buy .from thesoldiers army clothing and equipment.' the proceeds of which are sometimes spent for liquor or drugs, he says. He will also take measures strictly to enforce the law that prohibits civilians from wearing any part of ; the recognized -uniforta of a soldier. The last announcement is causing considerable , apprehension In Hawaii as leather puttees are declared yb army authorities to be -Included In the articles forbidden to be worn by civilians, and in this -country -virtually all plantation managers, fore men and other ."bosses" as well as engineers and many other persons habitually-wear leather puttees and find them practically a necessity on account of the nature of the country and of their. work. . Fears have been expressed that, on account of moral conditions, soldiers might be forbidden to visit Honolulu as was done at Camp Lewis by Gen eral Greene, but the action of the military authorities in taking Into their , own hands the cleaning up of the city apparetly obviates this dancer. '? . . . A Man cf the People. ; Representative Scott Ferris of Ok lahoma, who Is training for the Sen- . atorial race, is a man of the people. Ferris was down In the Osag country looking after somo rattle land when-night overtook hire and he stopped at the home of a renter ror shelter and food. When break fast aws-served, all of the.memberi of the household poured their coffeo into their saucers to let it cool, and Ferris did likewise A few moments later, according to a friend who ac companied Ferris, two of the women folk were overheard discussing the congressman. i "He seems plain, don't he?? one said.': : : .,- ' "Yep, he does," the other replied. "He saucers his coffee just like any body that wasn't stuck up would." Elifhav Hanson in Cartoons Magazine BAD COLD? 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