Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, September 22, 1925, Image 8

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GENEROUS TEf
EMS TO, U. S. FLYERS BUSY
BE GIVEN FRANCE
WAHHINOTON, Hr.pt. 22. (A. P.)
American debt commlHHlnn offic
iate are speeding up their final prep
arations for tho formul opening of
debt funding negotlatlona Thurnday
with tho French iiilasiun which la
duo to arrive In Now York on the
liner Piii'Ih tomorrow morning.
Flnanco Mlnixtnr Catllaux and IiIh
HHHlatuntH on tho Frunch mlnnton are;
expected to move on to Washington
immediately and avail themnelves of
tho latter part of tomorrow in mak
ing final preparation for their meet
ing with tho Amorican commluHiun
the next day.
Acting (Secretary Winston of the
treasury and Myron T. Derrick, the
American ambatmiulor to France, have
been askod by I'realdent Coolldgo to
meet tho French mftwlon in New
York. Amhatutador liacachner also
will be tlifro to greet his fellow
envoys wlicn tiiey land.
Tho final preparations of tho
American commission appear to con
cern chiefly the Uestlou of Interest
charges on tho' French obligation.
It appears likely now that there
will bo a downward revision of the
total of tho debt In tho negotiations
through recalculation of tho Interest
charges. Btudy of this phase of the
matter by tho experts Is said to
have brought them to agreement
Willi H'ccrotary Mellon that the flvo
per cent Interest rate borne by tho
loans since fliey were made is duo
to be adjusted.
i No hint as to what Interest fig
tire may he reg.irdod by tho Ameri
can commission as a reasonable olio
has been permitted to filter through
tno veil of secrecy which noiessniily
surrounds the treasury's considera
tion of tho question. It Is generally
Denoven. however, that tho cummin
elon is propnrcd to accord the French
generous terms on both tho accrued
ana future interest rates.
EVI
HOTEL BANDIT
nOHKUURO, Oro., Hept. 22. An
niuwnpt to hold up tho nlnht cl(-rk,
W. J. Thompson, ut the Grand hotel
1 1 in th iH city early thiH morning, fulled
OUrcZZAK. Moroero. Ki-ot. 22. (A. w,,n clerk ducked behind tho
Aiiitiiuifh ihA tlnliml HtfitcH mv counter and fired a Hhot throuifh the
eminent had ruled that tho American K'ule- Thompson told police offlcern
nvh.tnrs who enllKted in France and , men cmereu me loony annul
now are wi-ving under the colon of
poatpuiiomeut to yonterday. Vewteft
day It failed to make an appeurunue
u lid the license vun utpeniid.
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Am Ki'itvui: srirs .vv.
(Continued Prom Pan One)
Mulal YuHef, Hiiltan of Morocco, are
violating tho lawn of the United
Htntea, UiIh fact apparently ha not
served to lower their moruln.
Dully they are flying over the lines
and homhlnK Moorlwh rehel towns
and concentrations of rehels.
Toim of exphmlves have Iwcn loos
ed by the memhers of tho Hhoriffian
H(uadron, as the unit formed by the
Americans is known. In addition the
aviators frequently fly low and uso I
their machine guns ugalnst tno Itif
flans.
The destruction wrought by the
American airmen is described as very
Kieat. In addition the razing of
villages and putting to flight hands
of rebels assembled to proceed to
the battle front large numbers of
farms lying nnr,th of tho Ouerghu
river havo been destroyed, together
with their crops.
Colonel Charles Sweeney nod Cap
tains Suisan, llolden. Mustane, Cou
mIiih and Ilullen are mentioned uh
having been participants In two raids
over rebel territory for which Gene
ral Naiillu, the French commander
in chief, commended them for "tho
4:30 this morning and asked for
rooms. As ho started to reginter
them, he said he noticed one of the
men fumbling lu his hip pocket and
saw him drawing a revolver. The
bummer of the weapon caught In the
man's pocket, giving the clerk time
to duck behind the counter and seize
his own gun In an open drawer.
Thompson reached up and fired
blindly, breaking the glass in the
grille. Tho two men then ran out
side and dashed uway In a Ford
coupe, the officers wero Informed.
Descriptions of tho two men were
telegraphed to cities north and -south
of Koschurg.
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navj limy be briefly stated as to gulil
and exercise command of the sou.
This in Its essentials, means the con
trol of the sea communications, that
t. tho itrixurA of i hone communlcii-
i tions for our own purposes and con
versely, their denlul to tho enemy.
"The objectives which would be
taken by the navy in order to ac
complish this great war " inlwtlun
would probably be in order, first
to destroy or blockade the enemy
fleet, second to protect our com
merce; third, to destroy the enemy's
commerce in order to bring eco
nomic pressure, to bear on him, and,
if our rights still continued to be
denied, to transport the army. In
order to break down remaining
enomy resistance.
"The mission of an nlr force of
the navy In time of war must neces
sarily be to assist the navy In car
rying out Its war mission. Naval
aviation is today organized as an in
tegral part of tho navy and consti
tutes an arm thereof. In the name.
doHlroyors, submarines or mine
layers."
SAMOM. Ore.. Hept. 22. After con
sulting Attorney (Jeneral Van Winkle.
flfimtV 1fl.fi I lul-iin f.i....iuui.
splendid record of tho cscadrlllo A Mon j.,.,,,,,,,,. BUS)eIKlc,, thc
Ktrlckcii City Normal.
SANTA BAIiBAUA, Cnl. With the
eatrhquako Just twelvo weeks In tho
past, many business Institutions an
nounced complete restoration as a
score of protecting scaffolds wero re
moved marking the completion of re
pairs and rebuilding.
PRIZE GIVEN f OR
BIGGEST DEER
"Buckshot" Hlmmnus Is Ihu proud
est deer hunter In JackJon county, he
having killed the largest blaelilall
deer in southern Oregon this year, or
perhaps In lis history. For this feat
ho was awarded a silver loving cup,
donalod by Young's Hardware store
for this purpose, on which will ho
ongraved his name, weight of tho
doer and whon and where killed.
Huckshot's animal weighed uppiox
Imatoly 207 pounds and had flvo
points on one horn and fuur on tho
other. It was killed Friday, Kept. 4,
on 1'nrker mountain in the Clrcon
Hprlng couiilry near the boundary of
. Klamalh and Jackson countlos.
On this hunt ho was accompanied
by his wifo and undo, 1J, H. Morris,
accompanied by his wife. Tho hunt,
which lasted four days, also netted
Mr. Morris a throe point buck.
Only two other deer were entered
In competition for tho cup, one being
entered by ('huuncay Florey, weight
17H pounds, killed In tho Unite
Crock country, mid tlio.other by I'. 11.
Lowd, weight 117 pounds, killed In
lllcv Orecn Hprlng mountain district.
There wero no other entrants, due np
parenlly to tho Impression Uuckshut's
Blunt kill had made.
Tho cup ho won Is slill on display
at tho hardwaro sloro whero It Is
umauung much intention.
Oregon license of the United Auto
Indemnity exchange of which the ,
t'nlted Underwriters, Inc.. of Fort- f
land are attorney-in-fact for Oregon.
since It Joined the troops at the
front.
Up to yesterday tho Americans had
flown eighty hours in five days, dur
ing which lliey sent down nine tons The sumieiinlnn n i.,...- r
of bombs upon tho rebels and fired alleged violation of Hie state Insurance
several thousand rounds of inachlno ,lWH relating to a bank deposit of '.
gun ammunition against them. $25,000. which Is required by the law.
The Americana say they feel Justl- but which the company allowed to get I
fled In serving under tho sultan, as beyond tho control of its atlorney-111-I
they have taken no oatii of alio- fact. J
glance and signed no enlistment! The company was to have had n!
papers. They can leave when they hearing before the state department a I
desire, but say they will remain. I week ago yesterday but asked for a
PORTLAND, Ore.. Sept. 22. Tim
ber bringing an aggregate of 150.54
was sold at the United States land
office here late yesterday. All the
timber offered was sold. The lliidal
Veil Timber company purchased the
greater , part, paying $31,317.65 for
timber lu Multnomah county. Other
purchasers, the counties In which
timber is located and amounts paid,
were: John J., Kennedy. Multnomuh.
$5.490.iltl: Corvallls Lugging company
Benton. $2.K05.60: Charles K. Spauld
ing Logging company. Folk, $3.51 9.53
Fred L. l'roctor. Clackamas, $5,723.93
sad K. J. Shernian, Washington,
$1.G90.88.
Coffee
'Baking
"Powder 1
Extracts
Spices
jam - - - l am
V iirvacironr g
Only Schilling Teas are "toasted"
in America. Only Schilling r
Teas are safely Sealed HOT i
in 'Vacuum tins. Only Schil
ling Teas bring you .the true
flavors of the Orient
Schilling Tea
Qhe Worlds only tea lhat is
,Sealcd '
The "Daily"
Bank Robbery
TOU'DO, Ohio. Sept. 22. (A. P.)
Ileglstored and I'lrslclasa mall of an
undetermined valuo was Btoleu today
from tho Union atnllon.
Tho loot Included a pouch of regis
tqred mall, n hand packago which mail
clorks say looked llko a Jeweler's box
a registered letter anil n hand pack
Ko containing about 25 first-class
lottort.
Human, After All.
AOFIAM, Crotla Tho hanguinn has
ft told and so tho execution of two
murderers has been postponed.
MARCELL,
THE NATURE MAN
In Medford This Week
. In ft largo tent. Marooll. who Is
lioralded us Urn man from the grave.
Js holding his sensational leelures on
"Now Ufo, Health and Happiness,"
this week lu connection with his big
fron minstrel and vuuilovlllo show
each night at 7 : 4B.
Mart-nil, who Is a retlrml physician,
I'ut with nil I lie medicines and drugs
at hand could not be cured of Ills
rheumatism and paralysis until ho
accepted the facts uf nature, and ho
Is now a well man, and Is preaching
Ihn gospel of his new lira anil explain
ing the reason why people urn sick
und ailing all tho I line.
Marr.oll says: "You nro Just what
J'oii" cat." And he gives special lec
tures on how to feed the family. 8po
t'lsl flee ladles' mntlnco for ladles
only will bo given at 2: 3D Wednesday
Allornnon. lu which ho tenches women
how to lvj so us to uvold unneces
sary operations.
' Tho show Is free private reserved
seats, I On. Tent located corner West
Hlxth aniL North llnlly by the post
office. Adv.
Four famous
blends from the
four corners of
the East.,, ,
Black (Orange Pekoe)
vireen ( japan;
English Breakfast
Oolong
THE HUB SHOE STORE
Special Announcement
SHOES I
FOR THE WHOLE FAMILY
JUST OPENED A BOYS' AND GIRLS' SHOE DEPART- I
MENT-BOTH SCHOOL AND DRESS SHOES
EVERY SHOE A NEW ONE 1
NEW LASTS, NEW STYLES
Bring That Boy or Girl to This New Shoe Department and 1
Have Them Properly Fitted With Right Lasts and Styles I
FITTING THE FEET IS OUR fjUSlNESS
THE HUB SHOE STORE
: 103 East Main
MANN'S-The Best Good's for the Price, No Matter What the Price-MAN'S
WEDNESDAY SPECIALS
at Mann's Big Dept Store
SENSATIONAL SALE
of NEW DRESSES
$12 Dresses $6.95
23 new Silk and Flannel
Dresses; just in; all good
colors and sizes. Regular
j.rice $12.00. On &( Qti
sale AVcd., ' each vO.O
See Display in Windows
Blanket Special
$1.85 Blankets $1.39
For AVednesda3r only we arc
offering 1 case 72x84 single
plaid B 1 a u k e ts, excellent
weight, used for sheets.
Kegular price $1.85. Wed
nesday special, 39
See Display in Window
Dress Goods Special
$1.75 Serge $1.19
30 and 42-inch all Wool Serge in
hrown, navy and grey; just the thing
for the Dress that gets hard wear.
Values up to $1.73. fl 1 1Q
AVednesday special, yd....; 1 X U
Underwear Special
$3.50 Bloomers $2.50
Kayser's Knit Silk Bloomers ' in
plain and fancy weaves. Colors nile,
orchid, peach and flesh. Regular
price $3.50. Wednesday dJO Cft
special, pair
Hosiery Special
$1.19 Hosiery 98c
Women's Fiber Silk and Lisle Sport
Hose, popcorn weave. Regular price
$1.19. Wednesday QRr
special, pair OC
Coat Specials
$32.50 Coats $25
Just 25 left in this lot, women's and
misses sizes, lined throughout, trim
med with good fur. Cheap at $32.50.
S1!!!!!!.!1: $25.00
$10 Coats $6.95
Children's Winter Coats, lined
throughout, all good sizes and eol-
Real $10.00 values. Qfi
tfVitU
ors
Wednesdav
special
$20 Dresses $11.95
New 'Silk Dresses in all
colors and sizes; made of
splendid materials; every
one a new model. . Real $20
values. On t1 1 QC
sale Wed., ea. 1 1,173
Silk Special
$2.59 Silks $2.19
39-inch all Silk Flat Crepe
in new shades of brown,
pansy, bokara, tan, pencil,
navy, black, Copen, pitch
pine, cocoa, powder, jade,
coffee and ahatola. Splen
did quality; regular price
$2.59. Wednes- d0 1Q
day special, yd. V-IJ
Bath Robe Material
, 59c Fleece 48c , ,
36-iiieh fleece lined material for bath
Wbes in a good assortment of colors.
Regular price 59c. Wed- A fig
nesday special, yard .....'.....
Umbrella Special
$4.95 Umbrellas $4.45 ,
Women's Tom Thumb Umbrellas
in silk and silk and cotton, all colors.
Real $4.95 values. Wed- 4 EC
nesday special, each
Toilet Goods Special
50c Shampoo 39c
Palm Olive Shampoo brings out the
natural beauty of the hair. Regular
price 50c. Wednesday Q
special OJC
Underwear Special
$1.59 Union Suits $1.25
Women's fleeced lined Union Suits,'
with long and short sleeves, ankle,
and knee lengths, in all sizes. Reg
ular price $1.59. Wed- djl pC
nesday special, suit 3
House Dress Special
$1.50 House Dresses $1.00
"Happy Home" Gingham Dresses;
splendid quality, all sizes, fast col
ors. Cheap at $1.50. d1 ff
Wednesday special, each P 1 "vl
Jlamib$fiwitmuitAtott
"THE STORE FOR EVEPVBQDV" J
rnuNt-ao- . MEOFORQOREGON .
Mail Orders Promptly Filled, postage prepaid Agents for Butterick Patterns
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