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Show THE OGDEN STAND HcH udaho r. J A STUDY IN HEALTH M ARD-EXAMINE- FRIDAY EVENING, DECEMBER 16, 1921. K XL ll'Jlmg n n ' . DEBTS ". Senator Declares Arms Conferees Haxe Not Scrapped EnoUgh NEW YORK. Dec. Senator 16. 'William E. Borah of Idaho declared In Lah addres3 Thursday that he would .1 vote in the senate for cancellation of every dollar of Europe's debt to this country if Europe- would "put tier-se- lf right" by revising: the Versailles treaty "so that the masses of her pecould benefit in the original spirit ople . of the peace.' ASSAIIiS TREATY. 5 Jt Unless this 'was done, he told the members of the Maine society he would not be disposed to jjYork, Hlend a sympathetic ear to suggestions Jhe said were "going the rounds" to eleven billion dollars owing .forgive JTrom allied countries. I understand the scheme," said the senator, "that would have that indebtedness, but I say that If t'we are called upon to help Europe. Europe must show us that she. will help herself."! Senator Borah launched a bitter .attack the Versailles pact, asserIt had "broken up races, and that ting the laws of prevented completely economics from operating." "Europe," h9 said, "could never recover from her economic and political ills as long - " ' r- - "in ti iii ni " ,y . ' ,i - ' v 7 .. vac ' . : If- - 1 "Sr. &:?;; Calumet possesses the - farthest-reachin- g SAVE ON YOUR CHRISTMAS ORDER the most economicarleavening agent It saves in more ways and makes more important ings than most other baking powders. ' '' 'v. 1. ' IS You save when you buy it. 1 moderate ' high-price- d Slas the treaty remained unchanged.' sav- RAISINS Raisins 45c 10 pounds fancy bulk Seedless Raisins $2.15 30c large package Seedless 45c Raisins, 3Cc large package Seedless $2.55 Raisins, dozen 30c large package Seeded Rais45c ins, 2 for . . 33c large package Seeded $2.55 Raisins, dozen 30c large package Currants, . 45c , 2 for .. 30c large package Currants, dozen $2.55 60c extra fancy Citron, 45c pound 50c extra fancy Lemon Peel, 35c pound 50c extra fancy Orange Peel, 35c pound ......... ..... it leaves you money over the cost of brands for purchase of other articles. 2-f- far more You save when you use it. Possesses more than the ordinary raising force you use only half as much as is ordinarily required. You save materials it is used ivith. Calumet . never fails with any kind of receipt or with any kind of flour always produces perfectly raised, delicious bakings. You'll notice a greai difference when you use Calumet. Calumet produces light, sweet, wholesome, flaky bakings. You will notice with some of the cheaper brands the bakings are seggy, heavy, dark in color, and sometimes have a bitter taste. Used by leading chefs and domestic scientists, and by more houseV Q J0 MADS BY A TRUS wives than any other brand. Made ,The healthy youngsters above, all bundled up, were photographed Ouebeti where hundreds are eneaeincr in winter sports. The at the subject of armament Turning to 3'oungsteK' below is one of several who go coasting and romping in imitation, Senator1 Borah said: "We must. either disarm or give up the snow in their "altogether," unmindful of winter's sting. They 0 Civilization.-The sum of X." Y. . was spent for military pur- are ''taking the cure" at Perrysburg, In 1920, two years after the war poses --closed. It was impossible to build up FRIENDS PUZZLE enterprise Under such conditions. AEIZONAFS ASKED dull Initiative of business. the JJThey in the world's OVER SUICIDE . TO ARRIVE EARLY "How can such a great burden be largest and finest carried without great taxes? 'HowLAWMAKER OF rewe reuuee -penw wunoui baking powder SAN DIEGO Dec. 16, The San Di- l"e ouruen;. now can con-- . eo committee in charge of Ari the iuul,n plants. gress or thesenate relieve business (Continued from Tage One) football game, scheduled by reducing these things that eat to be played here December 26, has Best by test. A Three children weer born to themthe up all the profit? to have authorities Arizona requested trial proves it. two wwkago "I favor a continuance of the great Wildcat eleven in this city by De- - youngest only 'conference until the people and pub-- 1 the HODY FOUND. IS 24 lic opinion force disarmament, until, .cember WASHINGTON. Dep. 16. The body Arizona plans to come by way oi OI is left armament only Loa 'enough where will be "jthere jonn a., vision oi rtepresentative Angeles,i practice to .be a police force for a nation. was lounu iiu&uiik nrLiin Laiuornia, held. note NOT CUT DEEP EXOUGH, As Centre has been invited to !!m Potomac river Thursday. A "The conference In Washington has ber up at Patterson field, Occidental! found in the congressman's coat said I have college. Arizona, will use Bovard field he wa8 caught in "a chain of clr- session lnow been in for Mr. spelled ruin. only praise Hughes'and his at the. University of Southern Call cl instance which It was said, disappeared magnificent conduct will place him fornia. There will be thirty In the Mr. Elaton, was found by detectives among the great secretaries of state Arizona party, including Head Coach Tuesday, but Tho Law Says 16 oz. to a Pound Within a few hours. and premiers of the world. thaf evening. J. F. McKale. A pound can of Calumet contains full 16 oz. "But magnificent as it is, it is only OO however, he again disappeared and wa the last seen of him, It is! To sink a few battle-rhlp- s that beginning. Some baking powders come in 12 oz. cans ji which are either obsolete or believed he plunged into the river late will not result in lower, taxes PRICES OF TUBING that night. He apparently had been instead of 16 oz. cans. Be sure you get a pound mental depression. here or anywhere. This conference MILLS suffering heunder BY REDUCED when you want had given no evidence of although apparently does not intend to touch a it until he disappeared Tuesday. Upon single submarine, the poison gas or the airplane, those devilish weapons, PITTSBURG, Dec. 16. The Nation being found that evening he was given or anything necessary to the next war. al Tube company today announced a medical attention. , oo "I assume they have done the best reduction of 24 boints in the price, of they could but I say that if we are al lbase size of. tubing. This, officials STRIKE AVERTED OF 'the state to assert Its power respect- -' going to have relief from the condi- Hciiu, intrant a reuutiiuii ui aypioAr in the rate to be charged by a public WAGON DRIVERS OIL tions of the world this conference mately o a ton. oo'utility regardless of prior contracts. must be considered only' a beginning Not only do the authorities support In the great Xight for disarmament." but it Is, in my Judg conclusion, ;that SPORT AUTHORITY DEAD oo CHICAGO. Dec. 1C- - A strike of of sound public in C3 interest the ment, PASSAIC, X. J., Dec. 1C. S. S. To 1,500 gasoline and oil tank wagon should always such that K, rights policy COACH RETAINED . man, 65, for 27 years associated as drivers, which was scheduled to start in remain th sovereignty. q - SPOKANE,. Wash., Dec: 16. The reported, and later editor and owner Friday, was averted Thursday when WISDOM IS DOUBTED. kth!etic board of Washington State of the Trotter ' died Thurs-ith- e drivers agreed to accept a $15 a what I do doubt, however, is "Cut college has'voted unanimously to ten- day, from a heart disease. His first! month wage cut and also made other or the necessity, under he wisdom jt to a der Qus Welon contract, as foot- editorial venture was at Independence, concessions. Drivers now receive J 160 in this voluminous the shown facts ball coach for 1922, it became known Iowa, where he published the Ameri-jpe- r month, according to George Kldd, .TllRt.ir.A R:record. this ' period of recon during Ormnst ' can Trotter. .here.. . I in secretary' of the drivers' union. istrutction of the commission's-policf to It Dur Cent its Guarantee that concluding duty required Pep fix a rate to be charged by this utility Reconstruction so as to guarantee a fixed Income of ing 8 per cent on the Investment. That well have been left to a could order 1 (Continued from Page One) later date, at a time when the econx OGDEN 'S ORIGINAL omic conditions had become, more CEEDIT STORE pany's expenses uo to the standard nearly normal. Investors In other schedule until the reasonableness of industries are compelled to await inthe latter had been determined. rf on investments and I do not "It might well be," he argues, "that comes in this record to sup- find anything the rate fixed in the contract would be; t j h publIc inter found not to be discriminatory or pref-- ! est would sufferthIf athdifferent policy . . , erential, but that the discrimination oy mo commission. existed in the rate charged the gen- maa Deen aaopiea oo eral public. The history of the de and gradual substitution oiiiTTTpri 'ATTWTV velopment enerc-AXVllLX in the industries of OXLXXiX n"n, Ui electrical this country and by the municipalities ENGINEER WOULD jin public lighting, warrants the conthe SPEND $7,500,000 clusion that It was the thought ofscale legislature that the descending of the cost of producing that energy would continue rather than cease and (Continued from Page' One) the scale begin to ascend. tion, property has been collected and LOWKIt rtATES EXPECTED. "New methods and inventions tend- stored, rented floating property reconstruction equipment ing to reduce the' cost of producing turned and $25.-$30.g2-$35.condition for indefinite storM this power had followed each other placed in The 'navigation of the with ever increasing regularity until age or lay-uit had become fixed in .the mind of river is completely blocked by the the public that such decreasing cost work in its present condition." BOYS' TWO-PANT- S SUITS, $7.95 would continue. The law was enacted Describing the project In some de- as General Beach says: tail. hv such with facts the loelslatura BOYS OVERCOATS, $6.95 provides for the controlline reason for any legis - i "The existing project lation on the subject. I have never the construction of two locks, a dam. Buy hia. Christmas present here, ghaving Sets, Neckties, Collars, nor do I now think, that it and a powerhouse, 2.7 miles above the thought, was the intent of the legislature to railroad bridge at Florence, Ala., se-at Silk Sor, Garters, Suspenders, Handkerchiefs and other gifts. feet relieve a utility from the legal effects curing at least depth of of bad financiering or from the re- extreme low water for a distance" of of sult of disadvantageous contracts 14.7 miles, and for the generation of made by it. The primary intent was electric power for. the production to see that the public and everyone nitrates" or other products needed for received fair treatment and should munitions of war, and useful in the have the benefit of the reduced cost manufacture of fertilizers and other useful products. The length of the of production.. section Is 36.6 miles, its lower entire .the "The defendant power company, 265.5 miles above the mouth was end being this involved in litigation, utility river." Tennessee of the a. in the as year organized corporation OO- ' 1912. The record before this court is full of testimony tending to establish 3NSE COLONIST !the fact that during the period of orenter ganization and of financing the PROJECT ON COAST prise its officers and agents were In attendance in the anterooms of " V SAN FRANCISCO.Dec 16. A cam th room of miiiitMrmi council chambers, palgn ,to finance a project to colonize acres of Irrigable .,4land in .niit)m. A C " tf.. nPviie D nf'fnrnUhinar-" one omillion "y" " ottwameuiu rates the electrical for stipu energy or in LADIES' SUITS, COATS, DRESSES. SCARFS lated in the contracts now aDrogatea ley was started at a meeung. association. California Development commission. order the of by Dr. Elwood Mead, of the University CONTRACTS MAY BE AITERED. and tchlef of the division of "There is little dispute that by vir of California, in the state departsettlement land tue of these contracts the utility wasj ment of public works, outlined the" enabled to finance Ita enterprise, uy- project. Other speakers were "William na umero reason or inese iaci the southern Pa- it can at least Snroui pTny.'and ofG eorge Special lot of Plush Coats with black fur collars, $40 C-- Kreutzer, pearing in this record Willi fUIIlC UCHrCB Sli. state of the land settleloumiw, . value . . J . superintendent . . . . . . . .$19.95 said that this utility feels that It has ment at Durham, Butte county. the. right 'to make a practical application of the Scriptural admonition,. "Ask, and it shall b given you; . . THE HIGHEST QUALITY knock, and it shall- be opened unto OPEN you." YOUR "At the time the 'contract case was A CHARGE CREDIT IS first brought to this court I enteris tained serious doubts as to the state's ACCOUNT GOOD . aupowercto give to the commission conHARRY REINSHRIBER, Manager . :;; thority to inquire Into existing tracts fand by order determine a dif2345 Washington Ave'nue ferent rate to that provided by the 10o AT ALL GROCERS IJ contract, The authorities. I am now of'., the convinced, amply support right $16,442,-2J00,00- pt zona-Cent- MINCEMEAT 55c ......... 30c meat, 2 for ORANGES 60c new Navel Oranges, . 4?c dozen 50c new Navel Oranges, 39c dozen 40c Urge Juicy Lemons, . . '. .29c dozen Florida Large Grape Fruit, 2 ! - I OF POl'JE and,-Pacer- , j . R-iriPO- I '4- , Be y ller e Men ... I A - ' PAY LESS FOR YOUR CLOTHES ONCREDIT MEN'S SUITS AND OVERCOATS . 4 i i p. . 1 ) QUALITY CLOTHES FOR LADIES AT LOWER PRICES ON CREDIT Uili-ge- i Half Price w- : The ... ! - : NATIONS i ... ... 2 for 55c 25c tall medium Red Salmon, 2 for . . . .... tfy2 small cans medium Red Salmon, 2 ror 20c tajl cans Pink Salmon, 2 ......... for 35c 25c 25c . 2yc Mustard Sardines . .10c 72C Oil Sardines, 5 for . . 25c 25c Oval Tomato Sardines . 20c 20c Minced Clams, 2 for.. . 35c 35c large cans Oysters . . . 25c 20c small cans Oysters, . 2 for . . . . . . . -- . . . . 25c CANDIES All of our candy stcok for Christmas either en route or just arrived. Absolutely fresh at money:avlng prices. A fine assortment soft candies,. 3 pounds for $1.00 POTATOES Get in your potatoes before the COLD SNAP. We have some very fine 100 per cent good . ....... potatoes. 100 pounds good Potatoes $1.75 10 pounds good Potatoes. . 19c CANNED MILK 15c tall Sego Milk, 4 for 15c tall Sego Milk, dozen 15c tail Sego Milk, case 8c small Milk, 4 for . . 8c small Milk, dozen 30c Eagle Brand Milk, 2 30c Eagle Brand Milk, . . 45c . $1.35 . $5.40 .... dozen . . . 25c 75c for 45c -t v. ., SMOKED MEATS $2.55 ' I 30c Sugar Cured Bacon, half or whole slab, pound ; . . 22c Less, pound . . . . . .' '. . 23c 35c Sugar Cured Hams, 25c pound 27c Half Ham, pound 20c fancy Salt Bacon, 5 pounds or more, pound . . 15c 16c Less, pound Fresh Kippered Salmon, . . .. . . . . 35c pound . . . . 35C 45c Bricks Codfish 30c full Cream Cheese, 5 pounds or more, pound . . 24c . 25c Less, per pound . Fresh package Cheese, 3 for 40c . .......... ...... ... ........ ... X COCO AN UT 65c large package fresh Cocoa- 55c nut .......... 35o medium package Fresh Cocoa nut 20c small package Fresh Cocoanut . . . -- V. . . . CHOCOLATE 30c bars Premium Choco- ... ... . . . late 30c bars Sweet Chocolate .- 28c i 15c 25c 25c - ... can Roof Garden Choco. .' . . .'45c late . . 30c cans Roof Garden Choco- &0c ' .. Iao 45c 25c 90c 50c cans cans cans cans 25o . . . . Cocoa 35c pure 20c pure Cocoa . . Don't Boil Cocoa . '79c Don't Boll Cocoa . 40c AT OUR MARICETS True Savings on All Your Meats SPRING LAMB 30c Spring Lamb Legs, ' pound . . . . . . . . . 22c 35c Loin Lamb RoaLtpouni 22c 25c Shoulder Lamb Roast, 18c pound 22c 35c Loin Lamb Chops, pound VEAL Veal Roast, pound 35c,Jg 30c Rump Veal Roast, pound 30c Loin Veal Roast, pound 25c Shoulder Veal Roast, ..' pdund . . . .... 25c 20c 20c 15c BEEF 30c Prime Rib Rolled Roast, 20c pound 20c Rump Roast, pound . . 15c 20c Heel Boiling Beef, pound 15c 25c Sirloin Steak, pound. . 17c PORK . 30c Loin Pork Chops, pound 23c 30c Loin Pork Roast, pound 23c 25c Shoulder Pork Roast, . 17c pound . . . . . . '25c Link Pprk Sausage. 2 35c pounds for . ... . nt i ... ! .... CANNED FISH 30c cans White'Tuna 19c 30c cans Dry Shrimps . . . 20c 50c large flat cans extra 39c fancy Salmon 40c large flat cans Red V 30c Salmon 35c tall cans Red Salmon, - -- i ........ 45c' Almonds Jordan pounds fancy large Almonds $1.10 - Jordan Almonds, are extra large nuts full meated and fine flavor. They are hard shelled, but well worth the cracking. , pounds all best mixed Nuts $1.25 2 pounds all best mixed Nuts 55c 5 pounds good mixed Nuts $1.00 2 pounds good mixed 'Nuts . 45c Former grade contains no peanuts and soft shell walnuts. Latter contains small portion peanuts and hard shell walnuts. Both lots contain complete assortment of good fresh nuta. 50c best Soft Shell Walnut, 2 pounds .. . .. . . . . ... 75c 50c best Soft Shell Walnuts; . . . . . . $1.75 5 pounds 50c, best Paper Shell Almonds,-,- ' . 75c 2 pounds . . . . . . . 50c best Paper Shell Almonds, 5 pounds'. . . . . 4 . . . $1.75 35c fancy Brazil, 2 pounds 55c 35c fancy Brazils, 5 pounds $1.25 35c fancy Filberts, 2 pounds 55c 35c'fancy Filberts, 5. pounds for . . . . , .. . . . $1.25 40c fancy large Pecans, 2 65c . pounds for . . . . . '40c fancy large Pecans, 5 J . $1.50 pound for i . . FRESH COCOANUTS. . 15c 20c 5 -- ; v Shell-Walnut- it DOUBTS l7!SDi 25c SAVING MONEY BY BUYING YOUR NUTS AT SKAGGS. s, 25c new crop Hard 2 pounds. . . . ; . 45c 5 pounds of above for . . $1.10 2 pounds fancy large Jordan . -- for NUTS WE ABSOLUTELY GUARANTEE ALL NUTS SOLD IN OUR STORES TO BE FRESH EITHER STRAIGHT OR. MIXED VARIETIES. AVOID DISAPPOINTMENT THIS YEAR BESIDES ; i 45c LEMONS frequent Intervals: 7 j . . 19c Our stores are now receiving full carloads of Citrus Fruits at " ob-soles- ent bottles boiled Cider 30c No. 2 cans fancy Mince- , ( jars new. pack prepared Mincemeat 39c 20c package None Such Mince35c meat, 2 for . J50c 75c large pans Cider . . re ' CURRANTS 2 pounds fancy bulk Seedless The price is Costs! but little more than cheap powders valuable in quality. He summed up with the statement that world welfare depended upon taking three steps toward peace. These, he said, were: THIIEE STEPS ADVOCATED. "Complete revision of the treaty of. Versailles; complete disarmament by all countries, in which the pret?nt conference at Washington would be ..but a beginning; and education . of public opinion to feel that force no longer controlled the affairs of men." He attacked the alleged "reaction-ar- y utterances" of Premier Briand at the Washington conference The improvement "we had a right to expect," he declared, had not been realized, adding that scarcely a nation in Europe was solvent, 'scarcely a people going forward on rebuilding its social or industrial system. ex-Tce- SATURDAY BEFORE NOON baking powder economy. It is e ?. ! 35c LARGE CANS SLICED PINEAPPLE, 4 for . ...85c $1.65 1D POUND PAIL FRESH, PURE LARD for. . ...$1.19 10 POUNDS UTAH BEET SUGAR (limit 30 pounds) for .:..59c 30 SMALL PORK LOIN ROAST (any cut) pound.... 17J2c 20c POT ROAST BEEF (best cut) pound 10c 20c PORK SHOULDER ROAST, pound... .10c and 12c of-Jse- 7 Stock up with a good liberal aopply of groceries before your ready money is all gone. There is lots of satisfaction in knowing that you have PLENTY OF EATS ON HAND even If you are out of work and It is ZERO WEATHER OUTSIDE. The BIG RUSH will soon be on. . ONLY SEVEN MORE SHOPPING DAYS BEFORE CHRISTMAS. Let our EXPERIENCED CLERKS serve you EARLY and avoid the. LONG WAITS that are unavoidable, the last few days. Our stores now have an abundance of RAISINS, CURRANTS, CANDIED PEEL, AND ALL KINDS OF FRESH NUTS, ORANGES, FIGS, DATES, FRESH CANDIES, etc. Stocks may run low toward the last. There it SO MUCH SATISFACTION in shopping early. .... o 'c 1 m ; NEVADA UTAH IDAHO WYOMING OREGON . CALIFORNIA i "I am 75 years old. I hare had more doctoring than any other man on the continent, at least I have had more doctors than any man I know. And they all tell me that I am 120 d yea"rs old. Who are your physicians NEW YORK, Dec. 16. Two ' men engaged in a story telling' anyway?" down. sat Landls about their ages Then Judge contest Thursday the major durinsT the meeting of league baaeball clans. Said Judge iandls. baseball commissioner: "I am SS years old. but my doctors, hav after an exhaustive examination, told me that I have . the ' physical ' xJ-Umake-u- p of a boy of 84." o "But listen," commanded Colonel of official of Montreal, Ham, George the Canadian Pacific railway. Y'Llsteu, GOES ONE BETTER white-heade- , i- - Hud iiilo o |