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0 0 MWflftT) tfli 'MEWoftf). ftMYifty. TITt ft ATU VTIY'F,M HFR BANK OF E T mm ii TO GIVE HY 10' RETREATING AFTER 1 ON SECOND DAYt $50,000,000 PUN o o c 0 l 1 (), " , , -'iiirni - ' niinin nrnnDTCn iEZ: NGLAND TAX REDUCTION OREGON DECISION PORTLAND FLEDGES PLEASES BUREAU SUPPORT TO UPPER IN WASHINGTON C0LUPR0jECT ibnfiiu-iLruiiLu RAISES DISCOUNT, f 'JO'BE BROUGHT UP MUKDEN DEFEAT .inn unni nnrnil! LONDON. ). (A. ' I.) The r:nnk "f KiiKlaml tmluy ruined Il of- in-i.li hi'"""-'" - uer cent, nn Inei easo of ono per cent. I Tito Inori'nsa In tliu official mini- mntn wim found noi'i-Binry In order i.. ,.he.k llin outflow of Bold, which lia amotinlcd to 1 '.t.!)99.!9 ;otindn (!)3. 1170,000) Hlncn the linnlc ratuj ijint'H iiirenaKv. v.im reduced In October, and over j OiKUIilzutlim of niont cornmlttecH 10.000,1)00 iioundu (145,500.000) on, will not he attemiited until after elec lhi lutlance Blnce the country return- lion of a npeaker and adoption of el t ' utile' Bold Btandurd. It Is' rule and liepreaentallve linijworth. i.mli iHttuid there were further pros- iipeuker-ilexlKiiate, reileruted today . pects of withdrawals or goiii and as, the Now York exchtuigo is bovcriiiK near the gold point, a protective measure was thought neces.sary ir the bank's proportion of reserve to llubllltles was not to be further lowered. The money market's resources are plentiful owing to dividend disburse ment, but the recent outflow of gold forced discounts to the bank rate level and banished hope that while the . New York diacount rate re mained unchanged there would he no alteration , here. WABIIINOTON. Dec. 3. (A. P.) American treasury officials do not expect tho raise In the London bank rate to exert important Influences in the I'nlted States. Secretary Mellon was saiil at tho tren.sury today to see no occasion at thin time for an increase In the New York federal rediscount rate, which alone of the twelve reservo banks, retains n. throe and one-half per cent rate. it. .was added, however, Hint lie has had no Information di rectly from tho -Now York bunks. NUW YOlllv, Dec. 3. (A. I'.) Despite the Increuse 111 tile itank f Kugland's discount rate to five per cent no change was nnnuunceil to day in the Now York federal reserve rate, which has beeimaliitalued at n Vt- per cent since February 27. WASIIINfiTON,, Den. a.(A.l'.) Kccrclury Mellon has received word from Finance Minister Loucheur of Krniioe expressing hope for an early renewal of negotiation's for funding France's debt to the United mates. ..The treasury nlso has been advis ed that Jiigo-Hlavla would send a debt funding delegation to Washing ton within a few weeks. Tho Loucheur communication transmitted through tho French em bailry here snld renewal of tire French negotiations depending lnrgely on r"ptorntloii of the governmental sta bility. , M. Loucheur promised that tho American debt would have first at tention after tho cabinet had beconio firmly established. READER I.1TTLK KOCIv, Ark., i Dec. 3. (A. P.) A unified nlr service was advocated here today by Cnlted States Hetmtnr Joseph T. Ittdiinson, democrat, Arkansas, minority lender tn the sennte, in a statement Mlvca out shortly before his departure for;""""" ' 1 "-" iUshlugton for the opening of con- gross. Ho expressed the belief that thi.s would be one of five major Issues before congress. NHV Y01tK Dec. 3.-(A. P.) The pile which Is lashing the Atlantic coast today tore up hearhes at Coney Island, flooded restaurants on the board walk and carried tables, chairs and at least one .building out to sen. Two barges hi New York harbor were lorn looKe from their moorings and were drifting out to sea. Police of tho marine division succeeded In tak ing tho building in tow after It hnd drifted off Handy Hook. The struc ture contained 1 1! r . ti 0 0 worth of cunors mid small boats. Wall Street Report N H W Yolt IC, I )cc 3. f A. P.) Speculative iiiimslnetis over tho Jocnl federal reserve discount policy, fol lowing ii rise in the ltank of Fug hind' rate, exerted n temporarily ills iiuietlng Influence on (ho Mock mar ket today but failed to arrest the progress of constructive operations. Knrly declines of one to two points In United States Steel and oilier lead ing Industrials were soon converted into corresponding Ruins and tho entire market displayed moderate Improvement, New httth records for the year were established by Amer ican Sugar, lutm national Coniloistin Kngl nerving. American Zinc prefrrrnt I nil lima Itrflnlng common and pre ferred. The rinsing van Rtrong. Ontns of hIx (o ntne points included AinrWni Can, Oeneral Klectrlc, United States Cist Iron Pipe and Commercial Ci'Mdlt. Murray Hody collapsed to a new low record nt tl li . Sales np-piualitmu-d MuMUU bum-on, WASHINGTON, Dev. 30 (A. V.) A program for the oneninK Hiy of u.. ....III..,, r.,.. 1 1 (: tl I Vll I I) III nml the receint or tne renori on im- tlm ,11X J eilui Hon hill wan asreeil to Uti .lay at a conference, of repulillcan Icadern. The tax hill will be taken no for tynnJilei at Ion on tho econd ilay after tho reading of thu I'l'esl- ...... . ,1, inai toe ooor was open to icpumo 1... insuiKents to show their intentions or pany rBi.-iiiariiy oy uieir voien o.i inese propKsmoiiH. These votes will guide party, lead- ers In assigning Insurgents to the committee posts. . The .policy announced last session of removing from "key" committee) i, luces renulillciiii members who sun- can members who Slip- esldentlal can.lhli.cy of Kolle.te will be carried ported the lire Hubert M. Ijir out. but how fur this policy will bo c-otMiniltcnn ntiiMironily hlncfl Uon le of the Insugoiit group cll. n of e ieaker an , 'L siKukcr anil thu attiludu In the' elegit ailuhllon of rtih'H. Tim ixjjiuhll(:an lf-adorfl ki-imm1 to dity to adopt will) an aiiMndiucnt l ho rule iov!dlnf Tor dlni liiii'f;o of a i-ohimltU-u .fruin thu coiihI duration of a hill . ' , TIiIh tirlo wuh put forward last Ht'HHlon y thu inHUI-Kt'IllH. DOBIE REFUSES I ITHACA, -N. Y., line. 3. (A. V.) (Ill JHiliie has no liilent'on of rotirii;.'; as coach of Cornell football tuaius. Ho so announced last, night when questioned regarding a rouoit that he had been npinoaciiyd to become head coach at tho University of Oregon. . ."As .Far as I know 1 am. Koing to continue here until tlio expiration of my contract, seven' years hence, " was Uoliie'a commiMit. , IirorNi:, ore., Dec. Vnlvcr slty of Oregon athletic officers hero miido no comment today on report from Ithaca, N. Y., to tho effect that (.11 J tirtilo had been asked the university football team roach here. The offlrliils In KitKCim stood by. their ytntcmejd, tjiaf no annoiinco ment would be made until JJocumlier 10. relative to thu selection of a new coach. , INSANT. VKItOKn, cal., lec. S. fA. V.) Two win nen were reported seriously Injured when four sleeping c.irs uf ( ide CIiicaKo-liound Hanta l'e passen train number two left the rails 1 t;cr at Letirund, eleven miles east uf here early today. The Injured women were taken to Fresno. The train crow could nscrlbo no reason 'for the wreck. The first of the four sleepers tipped over, drag ging tha three others from the track. I'KKSXO, Cal., Jec. 3. (A. P.) The locomotive and four lending coaches of Satita Ke passenger tralu iiv-fii .in n ni, M in cnivn IU 1'11'HIIU following the accident. A spreading wheel on ono of tho coaches Is blamed for the derailment, according to reports reaching here. Three of the sleeping ears which left the track remained upright. Two women reported injured, a Mrs. Weaver (of Sun Francisco nnd Mrs. T. K. Walch, of Cnlwa. wife of a Santa Fe hrakemau, neither severely hurt. ( . 1 A AXGOICA S o tn o Id-fshloned Turks are fighting and dying for: the fe;;. one has been hanged for litigation. Whether he was de attacUing the wearing of hats, which fendant or plaintiff I do not know, the government has decreed. Forty, but the fact that ife disappeared rioters have been arrested for shout-' November 24 Induces me to believe lug eWe don't want hats!" 1 his financial enemies got him." DR. VV. O. CALDWELL AT THE AGE OF 63 . Th Dr. W. 11. CnliUvell. of Monf ie-la,, 111., k prncticing ptiyiciiui for 17 yfur( it seemcil cruet tlu? no tn.my eotHti Kited inl'iwd" and children lt:it to Is; Lent eentnntly "ftirrel up" nnd half sick by ttikiiif;' citthrtrtiii pilU, tsbleti, Hnlt f, enlnmel nnd nntn oiln. While lio knew th:it romtipntlon xvn tli csu-e of neirlv nil rldldren' little illn, lie did net he'.ieve ti nt a nKkening ' purjre" er "hfie" r-.ry ilay or two vn itpce.Hrv. f 1 lr. t'iitdwt!l'fl Pvrun IVp-in li discovered a lnv-.t Ive which reulnte the hiiwels. A le dose will rtah- 1 i nil iiututnl. hriPhv hnwel niovem',nt lor week nt n time, rven if tic rltibl wnn rnrnnii'nllv rnnntinn1! Dr. Calil voU' fcyiun l'ejsin nut vu!y c.iucb a ASdKHZH. I.os Anseles Chinatown and celebrutert Vluza, each . . . . i . .. days, are fuclriB destruction an the nano oi iirunr iiiuven un.iii.i. Tho two are within tho forty blocks wnere e hii.'hhi.ui'u win oe n fin on civic center and union railroad ternil- lm, the plans for which call for (lemulliiim of virtually all buildings bow ntuudliiK ami reconstruction so1 ' vuiuiy i.u ,inc "' :wo,.i. nn tne nrnect and came hero nt as to conform In architectural design, considered of the utmost Importance o' 1 0 J k wo" d Tede om ,t as on the Pla.a tha, the .Mexl- In l. on any "rec'aZ.lon. Z 1 confer an Kovernor, Felipe l)e Neve, found- . w hich may arise In the future. business men of Poland ed "Kl Pueblo 1J Neuslra Henora Uo 1 "I'"" veteran won the cls- with isln .. . . . itcynu i.o i.os nceies. Mcaeii,er i. j7m. It was the scene of the mnr- iiukb oi no i-.co, Luaiurnui miaous .Mexican governor. Here It was that the offlclul docu- ment was read making Los Angeles, instead of Monterey, the cnpital of the state. In 1K49 a road-weary cour- ler shouted from the plaza that gold hail been discovered in northern moi neen nisoovureu III 1101 i.iei n l.'llf..r..l. Two days later, the dusty throat of Cahuenga Pass was choked wealth seekers and only twelve tnI ' iilfo about tin phiy.a haM not ""I"- KlKhieon Chinese were "'' here in 1S71 during a race Chhititfiwn, adjolnhiK tlio Plaza, cuntainH 1i'1'kuhoii'h Alley, AMillaf4i and .MiirchcHKauIt Htrci'tH, whuru yf)unn Chinese trade with tourlntH und old men hit Hilt-ntly iiufl'lng at Iuiik riteiniiiod pitia. ... Ten yeaiH will he required to com plete the reconstruction program, hut ulready di'inamls are hohiK made to huvo the ilaza. . It appcuiH certain, hoWevor, l hut the old tunnels and underground chumheiH. to wlilch the Chluc-He HiHtli'i Ji fh d nt any KUspicioil of rtTUi renoe of the niuMttiicre ot K 7 1 niUHt Hiiri'endei tn Ktcttin xhovels tin MeeretH they have hoarded for do cad en. STATE DEPT. PUZZLED : BY SENDiNG OF WAR WAR. 1 1 NC ITOX, T)ee;. ii. ( AP.) The state department has not been told the reason for sending eluht American naval vessels to HhnnKhni. rtiivnTH iriun hi miisirr .idiiii viiii v. MaeiMurray at I'ekln havo- not ln,dl eated any r'articular thritB against AmeriraiiH or other foreign nationals in Shanghai or elsewhere in China, although it Is well known that pres ent international conditions there aro disturbed. It has bctn siiRpestod that addition- j nl navy vessels have been ordered into . Chinese waters merely as a routine , precautionary measure. I The only renl disturbance in China J which has resulted from the political j upheaval which overthrow the Man- j churlan war lord, Chnnfj Tho-TJii. was ! (ho 'rlit a few days oko In IVkinj?. ' The disturbance was directed against Chinese Kovernment officials, how- ;ecr, and not aKainst fireinners. The 1'ekinjr disturbances enused soliie coll eern here however, been use or tne suspicion exuressed In some quarters that they had been Inspired nnd prob ably financed by Hussion soclet agents. E FINANCi FOR PASTOR'S DEATH SKATTI.fi. Dec. 3. (A. T.) Rev. Knute H. ItirkelandJ retired luther an nilnlKler and nuthor, whose body was found In nn unoccupied apart ment la Minneapolis Tuesday, made n fortune here in n whale oil busi ness, which he re-organlzed. P. W. Kriksei, pnstor of Hethany Luthtran church of Seattle, declared today. FrilcHcn said: "I have learned that nn November 25, lUrkelnnd was to appear In trial in Minneapolis in hlg Mother! Its Cruel to "Physic" Your Child gentle, rn-iy howel niovrrront but, heBt ' of nil, it often monttirt biorc another dose in nceoxnitry. lh'M.dei, it is abso lutely harmless,' nnd o I'leuNnnt that even n etoH.t, feveriwh, bilious, sick vhild gladly taken it. Huy n large llO-cent bottle at any vtore that kmIIs inedioinc and jut for ollr'lf. Dr. Caldwell's SYRUP PEPSIN 3. (A.P.) I WASH1NGTOX, Commenting on a dooiiiion of 'eileral Judge - olverton. of OreKon. in - ci.lliiK In favor of the Koverninent In lhe eliKe ot chnrles Clarence I.imns, , veterans' bureau to compe, an award of Insurance for al- leed aervlce Ulsublllty me bureau w U"V "a,u: !... tha .nrbnil uloln.l 'hl HUCCCSS , . V , 7 i ibo'heartv support to the project, SavinB umioubtediy V"UI i'1TiioltrOTa oi (that ihl c'ty Is vitally interested, not ----------- - -- . .h. ...... ..r and 'operated to the detriment of the operated to the cause of the actually disabled." LiktVis alleges he received a frac tured skull, a broken leg. a dislocated shoulder und 'us gassed in ' III), engagement in tho Argonne forest No ,.'. , ' ,, , ..... his ills- tar 6 to 8 1 , f m " ' , ' . Vbutab le attributable nianent and a total one, iu inuau .iiju.iv. , The bureau iKl the Kovernment to these Injuries. " " " i Indmov- he f "." '""! 'b ''"he sui was ed beyond a doubt hat the suit was ...,.u a , n If. uVir.iv nr. tn.llf II CI 1111 At .. .... .u .. ,. .. ,.. ....... i .i, ihm Llklns1 skull fracture resulted from n fall In nn elevator shaft und that It was In no way connected with mill tary. service.. NASHVILLE, Teltn.. Dec. 3. P.) Proposed -unification of -(A. the Methodist Episcopal church, south, with, the Methodist Kpiscopal church was defeated by 1949 votes of tho re-qulroil"-three-tjiiirlhs majority in the southern church.. Complete unofficial f inures announced today by the secu lar press bureau 7f the ' southern church give a total vote of Sf.4;t with 4458 for and 4US5 against. The pro posal received a majority of 3i3 votes. TO ntm Avn n, rtoo. fi fx. V 1 merce of Portland, to the Canadian Trunk of Commerce, a local branch of the Canadian Hank of Commerce of Toronto, wns announced here to day by R. I,. Thompson, president of the pacific lutiik. The Pnclflc Wank " formerly was known a the Hart man and Thomi)snn bank. SINCLAIR'S JEWELRY SHOP BIG UNLOADING SALE IS STILL IN PROGRESS What could be nicer or more acceptable for a gift than SILVER and at such , BIGSAVINGS ' Gifts J Candle Sticks A $ (i.l'O pnir iiov....$4.50 A iH.d!) pnir now.... 59.45 Baby Cups tl.fiO ('MIs now $1.20 $2.40 Cups now... $1.80 Salt and Pepper Sets A- lnrst' solivtion nt 9., $1.15. $1.25. $1.50, $1.65 mill up. Napkin Rings in nt'w (lesions nt $1.25 nnil $1.35 Sandwich Plates lii-mitit'til pii-vioil tli'sinn!) cut from $3.SOto... r2.85 SINCLAIR'S JEWELRY SHOP In the M. M. Dspartment Stor PORTLAND. Ore., Dec. 3. (A. P.) Portland's interest in the develoii ,,,.,,,,, . dBinonst rated ,n,iv ,,, i..fr;,,,-. nr i,in.. business mc leui with Andrew We'.ss, ecu- noinist of the United States bureau rn rft(.ianiatlon under ftusmc.es of tne , f . matlo under '' ' of commerce. v - Weiss has been encased In research - ." I , amy irom tne standpoint oi leciuuiu- 0nly from the standpoint of reciania- "on of many thousands of acres of land, but in the hvdnvylpctrio and w: mo z. oV rhe" ...i.. f i. .i..,.,.i,n... a Ma..u,i.ll n,.,,n itrual.lMnl nt th lima- fll'a Itniiids association, stresKsd the' !t ii.i U.I.IU .,ri.,,.ir'lv tho mo. posed development was to reclaim iioailjr uiounaim uuca u. till". iui... ...... .. .t,pm ,,rnli,i(.tivQ the caniilfza - Sm fi " water .transportation from the i interior tidewater and the develop- anionnt of hydro - wl " . . ...,. t , i. electric ennrgy, were which should bo given coreftil co.u.fderatioit iio i-.l. SPOKANE, Wash.. rf 3 f . Alaska und Idaho had their inuiiir's before today's sessions or the North west Min'ng association's annual con vention here. Alaska's situation in relation to mineral development was presented by Dean Mllner Hoberts of the umvprsity or Washington and uy Falcon .loslyn of Seattle. Tomorrow i'orenoon will lie Riven over to a discussion of Oregon's min eral resources, with If-. K; I-lendryx i of linker as chairman and Dr. D. C. in nit (ur JIM eiiiiii muii tiiiii Lj-. u. v. Livingston of the Oregon Agricultural Woodin of Grants Pass, secretary of the OreHon speakers. mining survey, as the AIVKKTlSi;.IKNT C1TV OF MKD- roiM. Vor CoiiMtnirtlon ot City Wart'linuso. Medford, Oregon, JJecember 3, l'.rb. Notice of liids. Notice is hereby Klvcn that bids are mm- called for the construction of a C(y Warehouse he located on City property, nt the In tersection of Fir and Jackson streets. Plans and specifications may be seen 1 at the office ot the city tsupcruuenu- sealed proposals therefor and the pro posals will be opened in the Council Chamber at the City Hall on Decem ber 10, 1925, at 7:30 o'clock p. m. The riht Is reserved to reject any or all bids. CITY OF MKDFOKD, Ity O. O. ALKNDKUKlOIt, Mayor. Uv M. L. AhFOltD, Recorder COMMUNITY PLATE i 'fMW7" r'i,iii,,ns" ,"",,i'i,ir' " 'Tfii Fl 11 t m .jiir-rniirrirf',T--r' JJ-t,yw -PJMt..rvM1 ('oiimiiinily ")0-ycar srts in Alliim, (lovornor or llanipilon Court. pined!, wliijili iinOiulcs Ii knives (i forks, C teftsioons. G tabic spooii.M, but tor knife nml stinr spoon in ji linf- CJOi Af fot ti'ny, Kigular price if.'lO.oO. Sale price... Sanic in tlio 'JO-.vcnr prndc, lluclics.s or Quern Hess patterns. Keu'tklar price $14.00. C 1 1 OA So price Vll 3 TOKYO. Doc 3 (A. I'.) Chant T.m-l.in'B army i rin-allnB from near rhlnrhuw. Manchurin. lifter a major battle, Tokyo vernacular newa- i.anera staled today. Tins is ine una major , reported between Marshal chiuig or Manchuria and his former subordi nates who recent! yrevolted UKOlnst him. Chinchow Is an Important sta tion on the pekliiB-Mukden railway. 290 miles northeast of Tien Tain. I Hecent dispatches hail .Indicated that tho Man'-hurian leader Intend-, ed to give battle near Shanhalkwnn, i 114 miles north of Tientsin, at thej eastern extremity of the great wall of China. 'Ho was reported calling , ,.,f,.,11, fl.nn. .,ehol. north I .nl m nl(, hm- wll(.,her! these reinforcements reached Man- -hi"ia ,n -tw engagement reported above has noi bet'n lOlll. ,,,.., ,,,.lJ,'I-,"". KKi MAIL OHDI'.K HI Hl.MiSS II V A.MKItlC'AN I.IItltAItllOS 1 "' An- American noraneB are doinff a larKe mail order bUHineH. r, . . . , , i r ret. ..out.... oeiivei-cu uv imi ce. ''' '-ool s. delivered by pare l'; hye been offered by the S ' ?.uls public library several years an Ht i.c.i.m mil. lie iim-nrv Kevprni vpnrs nn.i n approximately L'5ao- volumes v. ere itiMtriinucit to patrons, many or whom ure blind.. In i"hicnfo nnd Henttle a borrower deposits a -dollar to pay postuo on books moiled. When the umount is nearly exhausted, tho reader la noti fied ho it may be renewed SKINNY MEN Thin Men 1 Run Down Men Nervous Men You. probnbly Itnow that Cod Liver Oil is the greatest flesh producer in tho world. - . 1 ' v ; H'jL-u,use It contains more Vltamlncs "'" a.y ',u .can,.But', I. . . - that Cod Liver Oil comes In suKar coated tab lets now, so If you really want to put 10 or 20 pounds of solid healthy flesh on your bones and feel well and itronff, ask Heath's Trutf Store or any iIi-ukkIkI fm a box of McCoy's Cod Liver Oil Compound Tablets.. oiify 00 cents for CO tablets and If you don't In five pounds in 3(1 days your drutfjitst is authorized to hand tojyoU 1,1; tlio money- you paid , for them It isn't anything unusual for a per son to (gain 10 pounds In 30 days. "Get McCoy's, the original and Kenuint; Cod Liver Oil Tablets." adv. Medford Glass Co. Automobile Glass and Mirror made to order. We call for your sash and replace brokeu windows. ft ftaiUt CORNER MAIN AND GRAPE ST. Will Be Open Saturday A few Ladies' Hats left. Better get yours Saturday. Hundreds of other bargains. CORNER MAIN AND GRAPE ST. Woiigfon Chinese Medicine For Treatment of Acuta and Chronic Diseases of Men and Women. Cancer and tumor treated, jufluenxi, kid ncy, biodiltr and s to much trouMe, fita, ht-rniu, rupture, roliis, female troublpn, par aly n, tevtr. pneumonia, aattinia and throat truublt'M, rhvuiiuiLiHin, airmnorrtioea, goitre, consumption, catarrh, pi lea, hydrocele, al bumin. Office Hour: 8 A. M. to 9 P. M. ConiulUtion Free 241 South Front St. Medford. Ore. mSW ISWaWr-f. Zi ill Tea Sets A benutiful six-piece tea set, includes tray, coffee pot, tea pot, sugar, cream and waste bowl. Regular price $35.00. On sale nt $50.95 A four-piece tea se(, includes te.i pot, sugar, erenmer and waste. Rcgjilnr price $35.00. Sale price $21.95 A fnur-picce set, includes pot, 'sugar, cream nuil ,tray. Regular price $24.00. Sale price $18.00 , t. '. - -