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UGUI -Th OHLGO:i STATE-MAIf , Onwjoa,' IcUay Morning February 23 1943 i. ... - r ofered by SPRECKELS HONEY DEW SUGAR FOR flAT.IING THIS hew Apple Cake US Waiting for - Japan to Soften Various Measures Talked to Force Settlement of Orient Strife By ANDRUK BKRDINO WASHINGTON. Feb. Bellerlng time la on 1U side, the administration U waiting for Jap an to come through with a satis factory settlement in the tar east. On the shell are a rarlety of Pandora's boxes from which ad ministration leaders c o n 1 d re leas blasts against Japan. The abrogation of the 1911 commer cial treaty with Japan placed them there, bat there Is no pres ent Indication that they will be opened In the Immediate future. Nearly four weeks hare passed since the expiration of the If 11 treaty, and whare hare been the deTelopmenta? 1 The administration has made no more, except to require S&B Green Stamps Coon's Maihet Free Delivery Dial 7707 Coracr Ferry A Cottage The Biggest Little Store in Town' Collage Cheese Skinless Ueiners Creamed pimt ST Floor 40 lb. sk. Silk Tissue roll Carroll Oranges Fresh Calif., btu Nice else for Juice, doa. 10c ik. 23c $1.39 4c . 5c 15c r ' Clip This Con poet mm mm mm mm mm m Clip This Coupon Double S& II Green Stamps om an Fruit and Vegetable Purchases FrL, Sat. Only 1 Japanese merchants ' 4 1 c business here under the 1911 treaty to apply for temporary , alien rlsitors' permits. This does not mean no more will be taken later. Congress seems disposed to postpone action on an embargo on raw material to Japan. 1 Japanese leaders bare been outspoken In their desire to negotiate a new treaty now that the old one la dead. No response whaterer has eome from this side. 3 The Japanese gorernment has been criticised in Its own diet (house of represent tiree ) and house of peers (senate). This created a storm In Japan and, to some obserrers here, was an Interesting sign of op position to the Influence of the military clique over the Japanese gorernment. 4 Japan apparently Is hesitating to set up the Wang Chlng-Wel puppet gorernment at Nan- - king. The Installation of this so-called Chinese nationalist gorernment has been decided upon many times and always postponed. Obserrers here are asking, "is Japan baring dif ficulties with Wan Chlng-Wel himself?" 5 Japanese Industry is suffering sererely from a scarcity of fuel. Japan is thus feeling the pinch of the w a r in China, plus her diminishing foreign currency holdings, plus the closing or impairment of some export and. Import markets because of the European war. t The United States congress Is discussing another loan to China through the Export Import bank. This la indlca tire of a policy of acting against Japan by helping China. It also points to the de sire of the administration that China should continue the struggle against Japan. Of ficials bellere a strong, con tinued resistance by China may help bring about a last ing settlement in the far east. - Jfa ARMOUR'S STAR LARD lJl. 4i290 kcb hisced sunshine pnnrrrPDC Duller Clan ST"" 10c tHilUl Sardinert:r" 6,25c 2 lb. plig. . . . 250 6 Box Carton ; c- J y, Case $1.35 Case $2.65 FRANCO-AMERICAN SPAGHETTI or II n ff i nini . snrsr: Med Wheal HOT SAUCE 3 cans for 10c CORN or PEAS 3 cans for 25c Quaker Brand. Regular size OYSTERS, 5-oz. tins, each 10c package. No, there is no CLAMS, Minced Razor, tf'a, each15c catdu PckS TISSUE, 1000 sheet rolls 4 for 25c 1, ag TEXAS I! 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Ccauierdal 7311 LKJ 7 J 1 Willamette Glee Practice Starts Annual Songf est to Be Held March 2; Will Go out Orer Radio Net Now that tonis hare been chosen bj the class, actual prac tice for Freshman Glee has be gun on the Willamette university campus. With the various classes practicing at times from :S0 la. the morning till .9 o'clock at night, intenaire drill will be held by all elaases until March 1. The class of IMS. host class for this rear's Olee. is rapidly completing plans for the oncom ing contest under the direction of Wesley McWaln. Glee manager. Serenade, this year's theme, will be carried out in decorations of a modernistic tread. Art Kirfcbam. Portland radio announcer, will conduct a broad cast of the Glee for the fourth time, between 8 and S over KALE and the Mutual network stations in Oregon and Washington. New Citizens Are Feted in Portland PORTLAND. Feb. 2 1-(JP) Port land's 1400 new Americans ob served the gift of naturalisation tonight at the lth annual Wash in g t o n's birthday annlrersary event. The public reception, sponsored by the Americanization council, formed nearly two decades ago, welcomed to citizenship persons from all parts of the world who have received papers since Feb ruary 12, ItSS. Thomas A. Verdenius, a native Of The Netherlands long aetlve in patriotic and civic work, gave the major address, "Thank God I Am an American. 1LJ.IL Oof few Sprecklee Honey Dew Sugar Fishers "Blend" Floor 98 Rock Creeks Found in State; And one Asperin PORTLAND, Feb. 22-(flVSo the fishing is good in Rock creek? Which one; Oregon baa 91 of them. Or if Rock creek isn't your favorite fishing hole, there's still plenty of room for confusion. The Bearer state which, incl dentally, has only Bearer creeks can produce 91 Bear, 74 Dry. 71 Mill. 57 Deer. Bl Fall. SS Cedar, 54 Elk. SS Camp. 4t In dian. St Boulder. 21 Buck, J 9 Clear, SS Canyon and SI Lost creeks. In addition there are 21 Cou gar creeks. 28 Big creeks and 41 creeks commemorating the name Johnson. Tired of creeks T Then there are 11 Blue lakes. If this evidence, compiled by the state engineer, ' ghres you a headache, turn to the ane Asperin creek. It'll be a relief. Pine Association Fined $10,000 on Monopoly Charge NEW ORLEANS. Feb. 22-(flV The federal government, moving against an alleged monopoly in the southern pine industry, yes terday fined the Southern Pine association, comprising more than 27 S mills in 11 states, and two affiliated organizations. US Judge Wayne G. Borah fined the association 110,000, and the Southern Pine Lumber ex change of New Orleans and the National Asoociatlon of Commis sion Lumber Salesmen of CI e re land, Ohio, 1 000 each, when they entered nolo contendere pleas to charges of violating the Sherman anti-trust act. The Judge ordered the defend ants to discontinue grading, in spection and grade-marking prac tices by which the southern pine industry was allegedly controlled. Federal authorities said lnres li gations of reports of similar prac tices on the Pacific coast, in the northwest and extreme northeast lumber districts had been started. The Southern Pine association, in a statement issued after the fines were leried, denied illegality of any of Its activities and de clared it had entered into the consent decree bordering discon tinuance of certain practices to obviate the expense of prolonged litigation and "resulting contu sion in the industry." Southern Oregon's PUD Hopes Fade Before Bonneville Evasion; Salem Fathers Protest PGE Survey Delay By PAUfi W. HARVEY, JR. Associated Press Writer : Residents of Southern Oregon who had hopes of creating peoples utility districts to use Bonneville power received a setback this week when the state hydroelectric commission, reporting on the proposed Coos county PUD, made this state ment: "There is no assurance at this time that Bonneville now- tr W AAA lV V UW VU U? ,. trict,- Bonneville Evades Question That statement gives no idea of how much time the commission spent in trying to get the Bonne ville authority to give some kind of a promise that the transmission line to Engene would be extended into southern Oregon. Public power advocates in that section had hoped to create PUD's to bay ths distribution systems of private companies. The districts wanted to use Bonneville power. Must Bay Power Plants Now they face the prospect of having also to buy the generating plants or of erecting their own. The commission said this would make substatial rate reductions a long way oil. By buying only the distribution systems and using Bonnerllle power, PUD's will be unable to make large rate reductions tor a long time to come, the commission pointed out this week In reports on sererai proposed districts. In other words, they can't reduce rates until they pay for the dis tribution systems. Salem's Ideas about operating its own system, buying it from the Portland General Electric com pany has the PGE officials wor ried. A few days ago, a half dos- en of them headed by the presi dent and the cnairman or tne board, came here to meet with the utilities committee of the city counclL O' liar a Complains Alderman David O'Hara, who also is head of the state elections division, charged the company failed to keep its promise to gire the city an idea as to the value of the company's Salem properties. O'Hara aaid the company could give the estimate within 10 min utes, if It wanted to. The company officials told the city fathers they would hare an estimate ready within three months, but O'Hara said that would be too late to put the pro posal on the primary ballot. The valuation must be obtained so the sponsors of the municipal ly-owned system may know how much of a bond issue need be raised. A high state republican official paid tribute to the Bonneville of ficials by saying that tbey know more about the northwest s future than do the people themselres. "These Bonneville people come out from the east and they go right to work and start developing the region," he said. - Bring Fresh Perspective "Tbey have a different perspec tlre and can see the whole pic ture. We in the northwest are pessimistic by nature, and we haren't faith in ourselres and onr country. "We can't see the forest for the trees, but these Bonnerllle men hare a clear picture and they're going places." This official, like most others, is worried about the fact that in dustries are locating on the Wash ington side of the river. The gov ernor's Oregon Economic council is going to try to find out why. Estimate Gorge's Value 30 Million Yearly to Oregon PORTLAND. Feb. lt.-Ufh- Samuel Lancaster, builder of the Columbia River highway, be lleres the sceuie value of the Columbia gorge is $30,000,000 to $40,000,000 annually to Ore gon. "We need industry, but the Columbia gorge is no place for factories," Lancaster said in a civic club speech. He adrocated public ownership of timber on adjacent mountains to prevent cutting that might destroy the numerous waterfalls beside the highway. Baxter to Speak MONMOUTH Dr. Bruce Bai ter, president of WiUamette uni rersity. will speak here Sunday night. March I, in the OCE cha pel, to a union serrlce of local churches. The college a capella choir of $2 voices, directed by Mrs. Florence Hutchinson, wiU sing. The program is sponsored by the Interrarsity Fellowship. DIXIE CURE - DIXIE CURE DDQE CUBE - DIXIE CURE Have You Tried Al's Dixie Cure Pork Loin They're sugar cured, lightly smoked, and roasted or fried are better than the finest ham. Sliced Bacon Pure Lard sr-L-190 4n 350 Side Bacon Pork Roasl Bacon Backs Pork Chops Boston Boils Sausage ' 220 .Lk--a50 HOFFttAirS UKT.;;- Phone 55S3 - ,150 N. ComX DIXIE CUBE - DEOE CUBE - DIXIE CUBE - DECTE CUBE Sauvies Project Bids Are Called PORTLAND, Feb. 2-flP)-B!ds were called by army engineers Wednesday on a $1,000,000 Sau ries island flood control program, the largest Job In the $8,170,000 Columbia river project. The construction will Include 11.8 miles of levee and appurt enant works In Multnomah and Colombia . counties, protecting about 11.000 acres of low-lying land of exceptional fertility. Colonel John C. H. "Lee, dlrl sion engineer, will open and award the bids on March 20. Sep arate bids were asked for a drain age pumping plant and tide boxes with a capacity of approximately 125,000 gallons a minute. The last serious flood, in 11J, left only a narrow ridge on tbe south side of the island and Iso lated mounds abore water. , V i 1 K2U10 j00" " -- Thompson's S Pounds 4 Pound NEW MARKET 23c vj ' 15c J 1 1 J I L GSFiFll Golden West Fclgers S&Y7-IUU Schillings I'lacaroni and Spaghetti pounds . . . . sAlbers Com Holies packakes Sieinfell's Sanerkranl size 2i cans Bine Kara Syrup 31 pounds iiypro CLEANER and BLEACHER gallon All Sweet Ilargarino Hanky FREE with each pound Pound for only Salad Dressing Dinner Dell Quart tun MUMM aO iBxarsnDBRK 1M IJ -T-. ZZW In. :t ?. I BLEND FLOUR .59 49-lb. Sack Zee Toilel Tissue 4 rolls 15c 1 EMffi No. 1 Peaches No. 1 Apricots No. 1 Grapefruit 303 Corn No. y4 Tana No. 2 Strins; Beans No. 2 Pumpkin 3 Cans Great northern Beans pounds V7HEATIES packages Fresh Egg Hoodies 1 pound package Sperry's Wheal Hearts Large size p!tg. c()(D vegefiaMe A sac a Sno-Sheen Cake Floor Fruit ud VcgeUU. Peeler FREE ilOGO STARCH Pkgs. Com and Gloss rib WHITE KING POWDERED SOAP Large size . . . . 25c Gianl size . . . . . 43 C 3s Juicy LEIIOIIS 150 Doz. Klamath POTATOES IE j 50-lb. tSP Sack LETTUCE 2 for 90 Grapefruit Arizona Sweet 250 Doz. IIEAT DEPABTIIEUT Decf Roasl 2LQ0 lb. Bcoi Boil . . 80 lb. Bacon Backs 2120 lb. Lean Side Bacon 12c lb.