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IMPORTANT BILLS
HANG IN BALANCE
Payment Requested Irrespec
Vital Measures Not Likely to
tive of Proceeds From Ger
Be Cleaned Up Before Con
man Reparations.
gress Adjourns.
London. — Great Britain’s note to
France explaining the Baldwin govern-
mant’s viewpoint on the question of
the repayment of France’s debt to
Great Britain lays down succlntly ths
prlnclplMM of which Great Britain
Washington, D. C.—With only a
little more than .three weeks left of
this session of congress, the fste of
many important executive measures is
hanging in the balance.
Leaders are prepared to bond every
effort to complete lection on the Mus
cle Shoals leasinggluil, the postal pay
and rate increase measure, a co-opera
tive marketing bill, the McFadden
banking bill, the measure for pur
chase of the Cape Cod canal and the
>150,000,060 good roads bill. •
If the»«* can be put through, to
gether with the remaining appropria
tion bills, the republican leaders will
be well satisfied with the accomplish
ments of the short session. But they
sre not at all cartain that this pro
gram can be carried out.
In the realm of foreign affairs the
senate has abandoned all hope of ac
tion on the world court questions, and
there is doubt that awote can be had
on the Isle of Pines treaty. The Ger
man commercial convention may be
ratified with reservations broader
than those suggested by the state de
partment.
The house and senate agricultural
committees are moving so slowly that
even the friends of farm aid legisla
tion realize that only a part of the
program recommended by the presi
dent’s agricultural commission can be
translated Into law before March 4.
obilgBtions, without going into any
details or figures, ffrhe idea Is ad
vanced that details may be threshed
out in conference here, should Pre
mier Herriot or Finance Minister
Clementel, er both, come to London
for thjji purpose. '
The main points of the note are:
First, that Great Britain declines
to agree that France’s payments
should be dependent upon Germany’s
faU payment of the Dawes plan an
nuities.
Second, that with a view to facil
itating repayments Great Britain Is
wUling to accept fixed annual pay-
Alanson B. Houghton, now ambas
mepto, irrespective of the Dawes pro sador to Berlin, has boon selected by
ceeds, with a further annual charge President Coolidge to succeed Frank
on the French share in those proceeds, B. Kellogg as ambassador to Great
Britain.
and
Third, that Great Britain will de
vote any surplus beyond requirements
for her American indebtedness to
diminish the burdens upon Great Bri
tain’s allies.
ALLEGED MONOPOLIES
TO BE INVESTIGATED
AMHIICANS LEAVE
OPIUM CONFERENCE
Washington, D. C. — The federal
trade commission was directed by the
senate to investigate alleged monop
olies in the electrical power and the
tobacco industries and to inquire into
Geneva.—The American delegation the existence of a national propa
withdrew from the League of Nations ganda to discourage public ownership
inti-drug conference here. This ac of utilities.
tion was taken on the authority of
A resolution by Senator Norris, re
Cave City, Ky.—Circumstances eur-
President Coolidge after a so-called publican, Nebraska, calling for in
and Residence -
ruper-conference of 16 nations had vestlgatlon of the "extent to Which rounding the trapping of Floyd Collins
diecassed a report rejecting practically the General Electric company” or i‘3 1 In S~nd cave, and the efforts of volun-
Hotel Moro
the proposals submitted at Geneva by subsidiaries monopolize product.on tee.- reecu^r« to release him will be
Congressman Stephen Sorter and his and distribution of electrical enc.gy m-Ce the rnbject of a military court
i* vr-n——: eolleagDes.
was attached, by a vote of 55 to 25, tn ir.qu y, Brigadier-General H. H.
The first reaction among ihe dele to the tobacco Investigation resolu Deulu.rdt, in command of guardsmen
ooooooooooooooooooooooooot gatee of the great powers to the Amer- tion of Senator Ernst, republican. Ken here, announced.
Three principal theories have de
ioan withdrawal was one of disappoint* tucky.
▼eloped
in the Collins case—that the
ment and discouragement. Viscount
The Ernst resolution, which pro
Cedi of Ch el wood, head of the British vide« for -inquiry Into reported agree Imprisonment of Collins by is rock
delegation, seemed almost overcome ments between the Imperial Tobacco slide on bis leg Is a publicity hoax;
Physician and Surgeon
when informed of it.
company of Great Britain and the that enemies, finding him trapped,
The second reaction among the dele American Tobacco company by which, caused the walls of the cave to coi
gates of some of the great powers it was alleged, co-operative organiza lapse so he could not be rescued alive,
was disappointment plus the declara tions in the United States are boy or possibly caused tho slide - which
tion
that Mr. Porter’s action was un cotted and each concern was given trapped him; and the most generally
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necessary, anyway premature.
a monopoly in its own country, was accepted theory, Collins’ own story in
WASCO - OREGON J The Chinese delegation also with then adopted without a record vote. the early days of the rescue work, that
r ■
X drew from the conference, following
he really was accidentally trapped
after discovering a cavern more beau
the withdrawal of the United States.
BRIEF GENERAL NEWS
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tiful thah any yet found in the region.
Five electrical tests conducted with
Julius Fleischmann, millionaire yeast
TRAFFIC TO EAST IS HEAVY
voice amplifiers Monday have con
manufacturer and sportsmen, drop
vinced H. T. Carmichael, in charge of
Empty. Freight Care Brought West, Qo ped dead while playing polo.
the
Floyd Collins rescue work at Sand
Back Loaded.
The allies, through representatives
cave, that Collins is still alive after
Olympia, Wash.—More than half of at Athena, Intervened actively to pre
Optometrist
all the railroad cars entering the Pa- vent hoatllitiea between Greece and ten days’ imprisonment.
Specilisl in ti^ exgmining of
stfls northwest through the four gate Turkey.
eyes and MUng of -glasses.
ways of Troy snd Paradise. Mont.;
The aenate seated Senator Mayfield, ITALY’S DEBT NOT FUNDED
Lens grinding shop in
Avery, Idaho, and Huntington, Or., dur democrat, of Texas, dismissing the
connection.
ing the year 1924 came through empty, contest brought by George E. B. Peddy, Borah Informed No Arrangement«
Made for Settlement.
thé total number of westbound loads defeated candidate in the 1922 elec-
' Directly over Corson’s Music
Washington,
D. C.—Secretary Mel
being
IM,
747
and
the
empties
number
tion.
Store.
lon informed Chairman Borah of the
ing 149,284, as shown by figures com
Sentences
of
two
years
in
the
fed-
Room IO, Vogt Bldg.
piled by O. O. Calderhead, traffic ex eral penitentiary at Leavenworth, senate foreign relations committee
The Dalles, Ore.
pert of the department of public Kan., end >10,000 fines each, were that the treasury had been advised of
works.
imposed on Charles R. Forbes, (ormer no proposals looking to settlement of
The total westward movement was head of the veterans’ bureau, and the Italian war dobt.
4 I I H Md-li< IJ
NII IH4 >76,081 cars, with the empties 22,587 Jbhn W. Thompson, St. Louis 'con
The secretary’s latter, written in
in axoess of the loaded cars.
tractor, for conspiring to defraud the reply to a personal inquiry by the
This great quantity of empties mov government in connection with bureau Idaho senator, said that the debt,
November 15, 1924, totaled >2,097,347,-
ed westward was necessary to take hospitalization contracts.
122.82, made up of cash advances prior
care of the heavy shipments of the
to November 11, 1918, amounting to
Pacific northwest, particularly in fruit
Beet Sugar Combine Charged.
EyeeigU Specialists
and lumber products.
Manufacturing Opticians
Washington, D. C.—Charges of un >1,031,000,000, subsequent advances of
Eyes Examined Glasses Fitted
fair methods in competition are made >617,034,050.90 and accrued Interest of
Exclusively Optical
Senate Farm Bloc Works on Plan. by the federal . trade commission >449,47^,924.86.. The Italian govern
Complete Lens. Manufacturing
Washington, D. C.—The senate farm against the Larrowe Milling company ment had been credited with "amounts
Plant in Connection
bloc began Monday to mould agrlcul of Detroit, and 17 manufacturers of returned” in the sum of >164,852.94.
tural > relief legislation for possible beet sugar, in a complaint made puh
• OREGON
THE DALLES
Use of Meat Increases.
15-16 Vogt Block.
paagag*
the remaining 20 working lid by the commission. The complaint
Washington, D. C.—Increased meat
dajjs before adjournment. Robert D. charges that the respondents are en
1 I II 4 I-î"I I I 1 I
l
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Carey, chairman and members of the gaged in a wrongful combination and consumption in the United States last
•padafe.committee
appointed by Presi oonspiraioy to suppress competition in year was Indicated in statistics com
I I »I I IIH I I I 44 1-H-l-fr hh-fr I IH
dent Ooolldge to Investigate the farm the marketing of beet pulp, a by-pro piled by department of agriculture
showing that about 1,000,000 more
ers’ plight, were called into consulta duct of beet sugar manufacturing.
JAMES STEWART
meat animals were slaughtered than
tion with the senate agricultural oom
SHERMAN COUNTY
in 1928. Slaughter of 79,432,640 cattle,
mlttee.
The legislators especially
Tacoma Bank Teller Shot.
.calves,
sheep, goats and swine was
sought to learn the views of the com-
STOCK AND BRAND
Tacoma, Wash—H. H. Schmidt, 40,
mlsslop on the new McNary-Haugen teller in the National Bank of Tacoma, reported. While half a million fewer
INSPECTOR
and Capper-Williams bills which have who was abot down by bandits In the swine were killed, slaughter of cattle,
Moro - - Oregon
just been reintroduced with some streets of Tacoma as he was carrying calves and sheep increased half a mil
changes.
>3000 in silver and currency to the lion each.
DEPUTIES: L. Schedewitz, Kent,
bank’s branch, died from hie wounds.
Vancouver Sawmill Mon Are Worried. Ths bandits, four In number, one of Turkey Will Ignore Action of League.
Oregon; Dr. Jqp. Saunden, Moro,
Constantinople. -Turkey will ignore
Ore.; W. H. Meyer, Wasco, Ore.
Vancouver, B. C. — Overproduction them a woman, made their getaway
any decision of the League of Nations
and lack of off-«hore markets are giv with the >3000.
I I I I I 1 4- F UHI-1 + H-H H H ing the sawmill operators of British
relative to the expulsion of the
Columbia some concern. Many of the French Envoy Not Authorized to Aot. patriarch of the Greek Catholic
thills Bay they cannot buy logs at >16,
Washington, D. C.—Em I el Daesch church, according to semi-official in
loll lumber at >20 and make a profit, ner, the new French ambassador to formation. Turkey regards the expul
hot ten the/ force the Atlantic sea- the United States, had not received sion of the patriarch as a domestic
board to carry the entire load of the any instructlota from his government matter.
STOCK-& WHEAT
higher prices.
to take up the matter of funding the
French. debt of 14,000,000,000, It was Pullman Suroharga Raid Not Unfair.
Washington, D. C.— The present sur-
learned
at the French embassy.
Goy.
Plcroe
Vetoes
Textbooks
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galena. — Governor Pierce returtéâ
chartes on Pullman sleepin« and par
rM bill No. 91, by the committee Bastions on World Court Postp°n«d. lor càrs is not unreasonable, the inter
F. T. HURLBURT
Washington, D. Cr—After two hours state commerce conimlssion held. This
education, regulating the adoption
à textbooks In tho public schools, to discussion the senate foreign relations surcharge, which is'tn addition to the
indefinitely
postponed regular passenger fare for the trans
house with his veto. He insists committee
portât ion of passengers in Pullman
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action at this session on world
the MU
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the Interest and further
to
wb . goes sntirely tq ths railroads.
Ui« Advantage of the book ooacenu. oourt legislation. ,
WILL INVESTIGATE
COLLINS TRAPPING
“ EVERY Day in EVERY Way
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Look next week for your rating for
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For Prizes
Our Shop and Service
Guaranteed Policy
No. 1—1925 body type car,
Ford roadster.
No. 2—Bug or roadster truck
No. 3.—Studebaker truck.
No. 4—Chevrolet roadster.
All work done in shop or service departe
No. 5—Ford touring car.
ment
is guaranteed by the man doing the work
No. 6
and ako by this company.
No. 7
No. 8.—Set Hassler Shocks
This gives you absolute protection Tor all
No. 9 -
work turned out.
No. 10—Windshield spotlight
installed.
This also applies to our used car sales.
No. 11
No. 12
The last few months, operating on this
No. 13.—New Battery.
No. 14
plan, has assured us and our customers of the
No. 15—Sun visor.
soundness of this proposition.
No. 16
No. 17
A satisfied customer is a friend and a
No. 18..—Ford top.
booster.
No. 19
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Therefore we aim to serve and satisfy.
No. 21
No. 22—$10.00 in labor.
No. 23
No. 24
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No. 26—Cord tire to fit your
Prizes in Contest
automobile.
No. 27
will be listed next week
No. 28.—Ford wheel.
No. 29
No. 30—Tourist canteen.
No. 31
Ño. 32
No. 33—Bar cap.
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Lincoln
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No. 38.—Tire cover.
Authorized Sales and Service
No. 39
No. 40
Everything for Autos, Delco Lighting Systems,
No. 41—Quart auto enamel.
No. 42
Electric Refrigeration, Farm Power Batteries.
No. 43
No. 44—Tire sleeve.
Service Day and Night, nighty man sleeps itf*
No. 45
garage and is pa{d to wait on you at any time
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No.
No. 48—a Genuine Crescent
Walt Sells to Serve and Satisfy
Wrench.
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No. 50
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