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0 O Q vi Y. j I ' n YOREIGN NATIONS IN SOUTH AMERICA frCTfrotro i tot; Tftmrrc. wmxro. or?r:noNf, FtmwT, DF.ofiMtifirc 11, 192.". i t , I 'WABI11NOTO.V. Dec. 11. (A. P.) l-'ot'cipn Intei-owta liue hpcui-ciI cxclu fly uonccKslnnH fir air upcralion in . ftilJlll America, the Mitchell court liliiriiiil watt told loilay by tajor .'.coi-jre . Hti-oni; of the army general Mlifr. '' In C;oni'iil America." Major .Slronir tPNllfle'l, there have.' .been concen jjlhim KralltU but they huve nut been Olfeluislve." - . ' lu ''.ilumMa, ho snitl, a concowHion .i.Ii.h iiif(utli,'."il hy licrmnn ciipltullulB .Yi'Jilt the Culotnblan government. i 'Oumcnmla had ttlven a cuncomlon to n French concern but Major Strong tiid. It was not an exclusive uituiiki,'- IWIIt..'l. .. Iti'piisentativo Frank It. Held, Hllef counHel for Colonel Mitchell (. told the court tlu-KO conceHKioiiH had . bnen reported to tho war flei)ar(ment by Major ftuy Croft U'nltih of llin '. iti'lny.ulr hpivIoo who held them to lie. , hui-Iouh menace ' to tho defenso of iliie I'onaniu cunal. . , )j:'MlJor' KtronB Hill. I Major Walsh' .rpar. had been used us tho basis of in war department recommendation to itlii'. hhuo department for tho otub JliJbnient of u United Mates air mall Jrvlc.e In Central America but that i.m-lfotlutlons between tho two depart- lltelits and with representatives of tho posiofflco and commerco departments will uro in progress. . The- court; then turned to Colonel .Mitchell's chai-Ko that the National Ciuiird has been flylne without para cliutes for soveral years. Captain H. AV. 'Maeklo of. Houston, Texas, N. Iiop.nl (unrd air otflcor and coinnior clHl j Tiler, testified for tho prosecu tion that the nlr wiuadron of which he win a member was supplied w'lth parachutes n. year ago and no pilot . allowed to, take tho nlr without a paracnuto. All the plnnes tho squad ill BreScans I rOKTLAXD, Ore., IJec, 11. (Spe- jela):) Tho Christmas Bcal sale has been endorsed aH follows ly tho Ore gon stulo llofird of Health: Christmas seal time is, hero attain, E TAX CUT ti ana you nro n ready doulttlevn rum l- i III r with tho llcsiirn of tho lnf'R ni.nl 'k. WASIII.VC.TO.y,, Dec. 11. (A. K.) Debuto on the tax reductlun bill In tho house today again developed 'bi partisan support for it, Increasing hopes if lenders for its passage, next' 1't'shmVH lU'n eurwllnu unl In Ilia twll- ! florin I hollny and mistletoe of the holl day season below a red double barred cross, tho official emblem of the anti tuberculosis crusade throughout the world. , "Abput 300 years ago Khukespearo wrote, In tho Merchant of Venice about a candle throwing lis beams like 'a good deed In a naughty world!' Many are the conditions thatihave changed slnco Shiikesiiearo wrote In lHss. Three hundred years ago even good deeds meant less than they do now for pimple lived shorter lives to profit by them. The average human, life then was only thlrly-lhreo and one half years. Hcnrcoly long enough to become well grown up. certainly not long enough for that rare enjoyment or being a grandparent. Disease then tteprcscntatlvo Oarncr of Texas. ranking democrat on tho wuys and means committee which framed! the bill, told the bouse ho expected it to pass the mcasuro by December 19. lenorul , debato wll continue under tho rules until tomorrow night. On Monday, tno bill will bo tukon up for amendment. IU'presentatlve Treudway of Massa chusetts, a republican, member of the committee, In opefling the debato to day lauded general provisions of the measure. Ho said prohibition would not bo affected by tho proposed re duction In nlcohor taxes. Men, nil constables mill stato traffic officers usslstnil in tlio hunt. . , 1'l to, the , time or the rapture hot a tra'jn was found of Iho men. At 11 o'clock Shoril'f Jeanliigs went to (iold Hill tin, the theory that. they would so north, where Hill is said to have friends. While waiting to search a freight when It passed through Gold Jllll,, Sheriff. Jennings, four hours latere sighted his. charges entering a rooming house and arrested them as they wore waiting Uj be assigned' to u room It was .tlio plan to' remain under Oliver today and continue thoir travels tonight. JIcKb-oy uik) Hill said they walked cross-cniintiy to Central Point, iinniert- j,...,.. ,::.;.:......, the S. V, right-of-way to (Iold Hll(.- Ac-ordlns to Tom Murray, abstra ter, Ho rope the prisoners used, made, from a blanket, was tho ifealcs piece' of rope braiding he had ever seen, being veritably a woik of art. MOIli; I'jtKKBOM XATti liAXKS (Continued from page 1.) IbrnUKli Its authority to use the na tional banking system as au Instru ment for the public benefit. , "The individual national bank Is always ultimately able to lake care ot itsplf In meeting tho competitive con dition, due to mole favorable slate laws hy giving nu Hn national chartor nnil. fining Into the stale system. KuW tho gradual loss of national bunks nni( the consiMiuent decrease In relative resources of the national hanking sys tem is of primary concern to the nn tional government, not only Because the nalional banks form tlio logical au:I poruianetit basis of the federal reserve system, but hKii because only through the national hanking system can there be maintained throughout the United States, a standardized sys tem of banking subject to the visi torinn iwwers of the national govern ment and subservlfjnt at, all tiiuesto the will of congress."' T jsroken in a ay Hill i act quickly nop coku in M houri. Fcvcf and headache diiappear. Grippe ia conquered in.) days. Every wintec.it uvea millions danger and discomfoft. Devi t take chances, don'e-delay an hour. Get the best help science knows.,. 1 CASCARAQUININE with portrait How They Need It " ' WASHINGTON. Dec. II (A Pl- raged In many forms end decimated i Tho house, today adopted and sent to i.JS'lmd, ho sold, couliCbe. operated " iiiff wearing parachutes. Tn II III.' Ill iin i i mia in ii w unmnni vnr ;iu u. u. ituwnuom linmiinlly wllh terrifying epidemics, Moilorn niedical science ' was un known. ''Since that time 21 years have been added to tho dtirntion-of -the average man's life. Think of it, twenty-one years more to enjoy the Increasing pinrvels of those modern days! Seven if. these extended yearn, nbout bne the Bciiatu u . resolution, for a Christ- mnj recess from Duceiubor 22 to Januury 4. DIJMAND lilt.VMWKMS ItlOMOVAL (Continued from page one.).. 'I not to deposit thnlr reserves wlih llml I third of the whole gain In human ex- lmnK nnu the president or a bank at istence slnen Kh.,knu. .,,,. n, 'GerralH said ' llmmwell had- advised bcoh added since the develoiimcrit of 1,lm "'Pt his reserve would not. be; lh Christmas sen) only 18 years ago. tu"teu it deposited with tho Portland "The good deeds tho seal reprc- ieUonal bank. nentii linvn ilnnn Ihnln blt. l in i. I J. H. Davis, cashier of thn Pnrtlnnil ciiIiib human life, by helping to sub- '(Notional, asserted that his bank's out- i tract liie.otio names from the annual " n ucikisms naci'iieon cut In. halt death roll of tuberculosis In the United r-ecause of Bramwell's refusal tp states, for the death rate from that .allow It lo be a reserve depository. disease is now one-half what It was twenty years ago. Tho Oregon Tuberculosis Associa tion flnanco'lts work almost entirely by the yearly sale of Christmas seals. Just how fur the C'hri itmns seal wll be able to spread its light this your depends ou how many seals you land I and nil of us buy and use on holiday letters and packages." - While ItrainweH waa disputing this the .conference adjourned tor luncheon. 1I.VNK ItOKIUiltS AlUtlvSTUTr (Continued Prom Page , One) ,-SEATTU3, Dec. U-(A. P.) Two ri'oahinon a few minutes before tho zeio, hour of noon today confessed tUntHhey had. painted the numerals or . their, class on the menidrlnl arch at tkje. linlveralty of WashliiKtun and In thor plncos.on the campus. .:Afirr declurlng "we can as much respecti these men us one, who would m"jM. 'a tomb in a cemetery." Rov, I'lpison,. president of the senior conn- T; Flint hiuI Mori'lKiin Htrcpts to keen an appoliHnioiU with Murphy. lie t;v a man (1iospU na Murphy sniu ho wtiuld he. lithorldgo i.s uvUmI. hut tlio' follow paid no attention to hinr, ho after driving around the block a co.upl of tlniCH he went home. IMurphy telephoned, again, he said. when he was not at home. Airs. Mthertdge told .Murphy, who aKkud lhl tttherldtfo go to an Kmersoh Htreet addrenH that If he vanted to do any biiKtiiemi with Ktherlde he would huVfl to go to tho Kthcrlrige home. .Ajtu-'Phy showed up with a list, but I'm twin. la "t.'t I, . .(,!., ul,l it ..: r-vv-.,- iMorimuui ui iiih Honior conn-i ouwrirmwu, ina., iJo.c, I . (A. the diMtrlui attorneva offlre reinit sn """U."?d. ',u,t Builty P )-A new contract will boji.aijo ha- KU.erl.lw went 7i ' Kme.n i- '.'J.. Ti " "inouveren uj nooji uw me local iinanciul syndJcato the next morning Where he saw and dy Hhe entire c lass of 200Q woi.ld and Jack Uoinpsey. It was announced ' noted The bonds ofrered .M . . l?5 ie y oyvinurow c. vvolsuurg, headi They, totalled 570l) worth of gilt itlpus. Melson said. punlshmeut for ot tho promoters, who Inst summer1 e.lgo securities he declared only one . the cdlprlis would ho considered to- secured the signatures or the.' chant- 'bond being o, -I oi. ic. " "v...m "v utt iivi"" lou-iuuuu uinu near inicsgo. Saturday nluht and Iben liifnime.1 1W' i I hisniew contract will bo iiracticn lv ,.r,.,.. . i no sumo as mo aina iiigi:ed In Mies JchArob brother of n. v. ' fOU.ICfc CHIEF WITH MURDER. ;'f;onNjNo; n. y.: Dec. n.tA. p.i MIlHsol J. Kiirlght. tann laborer of ' rhtupbell.: Wothor of PWiio Commis sioner nichard E. Khrlght of New .bk. Was formally charged with' ... . . - . --c-v- , v'lll.V 44-IIU Ol iie 9.1IUIK loss m cngirew months ago, except It will -i , , fol.m of m,KO,luie f8cul.. eiiiuina.e rioyd itaslnin.oUH In thelnies accord Incr to Inenl iniilifn-iiiAa 1 Z .eh1" V iv ? "K B )1CH""'-V-WIII who suspect therefore that the men mutch, Mf. Welsburg said. ,lmy .,.. ... ,..,,,,,,..! that yielded bonds. Jane Addams Declines. r CHICAGO, Dec. 11. Miss Jane Ad dams afHllll lloiinn todiiv wlinn In. I miirdor, first dereo, this afternoon in funned that her rundldacv ror senutur ccju4e;tl6n with the denlh yesterday on tho rurmer-lnhof ticket as(be1iig' ine r-mignt rariu or I Imothy. Slsiy, ui-ged ut Hockford. III., said she -would, thought they would try and stenl an 1 ' 1 "I'm. not consider sucn aironer. auto. The Meiirm-ii n. .uti,....r ..... PIUSOMIH.S KSCAPl-. I llOM JAIL '(Continued from cage one.) . i : fJLIDIOT'rVI A'C . 1 . ' . V'. BULB SPECIALS . FOR SATURDAY A beautiful Japanese Bulb Bowl with frog and four paper-white Narcissus, regular 60c value " Special 45c rapcrwliitos I'oivc easily nnd 'tjuickly 12 paper-whites and 12 frecsias, selling regularly for $1.15 Our Price 80c "-This is your last cliain't? to got 1iuiHrtotl l'tiporwJiitc.s 1 dozen fancy mixed single early Tulips, in all bright eolers, . Special Price 70c dozen liultis may bo iilantcd oiitsidt! all tlirtmli Docoinliov. '' Tt is not ttuflalo nd those wanting bullis will still find mil1 stocks tuito oomiiloto with a gotxl isoltiiiont oj" jryai'iHtlis.' Tnli-.s, Xanissus, Daffodils, Iris, Jv'nniiiiortlus, Aiioinoucs, etc. ' - m ;. ; , -. , .- . . s "Vt'i! lliivtt an fct oxpeiihive Tlmstinim .,Tn llol.lcf. Ui'l Due anil 1 Jim 'i ; : Worry About Tnpplinu tho Tree. MONARCH Always a Slop 'Alifa.r Visit Our St ore.,! Ili'itr Our Ti'iiinoil Sinners mid Sw tlio llrautifiiUb, ,s, llrnijr lliu Kills "'Along'.', MANN'S The Best Goods for the Price, No Matter What the Price , One Whole Month's Waiting Eliminated Launch an Early Sale in Their Men's Department CLEARANCE OF MEN'S AND BOYS' Siuis cmdvercoetts This s-ale includes only pur entire stock of men's and boys'1 suits and "overcoats, maclsjinaws. and leather vests. Take advantage of these January sale prices and get a month's wear in advance. I Men's Overcoats Extra Values $LJO.0O Coats $22.50 Coats 2h.(X) Coals 27.f0 Coats ....... Coats $35.0() Coats $-10.00 Coats $-15.00 Coats" $17.00 $19.00 .'.spsa.'so $25,00 $27.00 ...$31.50 ., $36.00 i$11.50 ill MANN'S Suits and Overcoats NOW . NCE SALE )OtS I Men's ; Suits :M- Mm-1 i BEGINNING AT 8 A. M. Saturday, December 12th It is unusual for such a sale to be held fully pne month ahead of the expected time. Greatly re duced prices mean a saving to you in. your heavy winter clothing. Every Suit Included $25.00 (Sits .....$22.50 $27.50 Suits $25.00 $:.0.00 Suits : $27.00 $35.00 Suits $31.50- $40.00 Suits $37.00 $15.00 Suits $41.50. Mackinaws 1 Msli-Ki'ado lioavy wool, values up to $1-1.50 $10.95 to $12:95 BOYS' SUITS V Two Pair of Pants With Every. Suit Here is a special bargain in boys' knee pants suits--20 Discount on All $10.50 Suits :$8.40 I $15.00 Suits .....'.....$12.00 $12.50 Suits -$10.0Q $1(5.50 Suits $13.20. " ; t '. ' -i ' '. i i .. ; '.. i Leather Vesti and Coats $12.50 i,. $22.50 .valuos .$9.85 to $18.85 Duck Coats Waterproof interlining, -$4.95.. THE PROPER PLACE TO BUY CHRISTMAS GIFTS FOR MEN Hickock Belts ( Men's Ties ( Silk and Knit , C5 $1.00 $1.25 - $1.50 Boys.' Overcoats - Ajres 3 to 1(5 ' 7.15 lo i;i. !5 : Fancy Hose Silk and silk and wool 65d - 85 $1.25 - $1.50 .Uolepiiiot' Tiose for nieti. and leltotfriinis;. ma with tlio. iK'W wide strap ami initial buckles. . Mann's DeparlKsnf Stotc - -HE SJ0RE FOR EVEgfJJODY . Driving -Gloves .Leather gloyrs, with or without gjtuiitlt'ts ' $2.00 to $6.00 Boys' . Mckinaws . 5.415. to $J.95 Mi IK---- iJJ. tJJI