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PXOE FIVF LAST HOPES FOR AMUNDSEN MEN ARE DISPELLED World's Greatest Wireless Station Opened X ST -1 nmyFCVRD MATL T"RTTTTN"E. MEDFO'R'D. OHF.fiO. TlTT'TJSmV. TWF.Amr.l? S. 1021 SEATTLE. Dec. S. The Asso ciated i'roaa dispatch from London idling of tho finding near the mouth of the Ycuesel river, western Siberia, of the bodies of Knudson and Tessen, w.nilier of the Amundsen nrn pedition, dispels hope that he had hold for nearly two years that the men had survived Captain Hoalil Am undsen, loader of the expedition, said today. "lloth Knudsen and Tessen were experienced Arctic explorers," Cap tan Amundsen said, "and while we feared the worst, we st ill hoped that they had been able to reach safely. I We wintered in IMS at Cape Che- u.iL-ivtii. .- mis tening reaoy .10 push into the Arctic Ico pack, and Knudsen and Tessen were sent back with dispatches for the Norwegian I government. They were to go to to Dickson island, 500 miles distant, 1 vhero the nearest station was sit uated. They were fully equipped for the journey, which is not u lent; one' in the Arctic. Moreover, there were three large caches of food aluns their route. From Dickson island they were to return to Norway. ' "In view of their equipment anil the presence of the caches, their de struction is almost incomprehensible. We did not learn for more than year that they had failed to arrive at Dickson island." 1 Captain Amundsen came to Seattle from the; Arctic last summer. ' He expects to resume bis polar explora-j lions next -May. hi1' :' ".sffww?! '-f( ..4 1 Jfl Seventy miles from New York the world's greatest wireless station has I been constructed, at Point Kocky, j i.ing Islaml. by the Iiadio Corporation' of America. President Harding for mally opened the station with a mes sage to twenty-eight countries to all of Europe and oven as far as Japan and Australia. With the opening of Itadio Central, Now York becomes the local point of world-wide wireless communication. This moans that ex- H !?!! V-.M i A ........ i..... , ..it ay and tlermany ire now supplanted by a direct radio olograph service. When completed the plant will cover ten square miles and will be so powerful that, with all istir.g ladio and cable facilities to such ; its energy mobilized behind a message leading commercial nations as ('.rent ' it can be forced through to its destina tion n mnuer wiiat the atmosphoric obstacles. It will crash through static in a way that no station in tho world can approach. The photographs show tho jKiwer-housG and the towers which nro stretched out for a distance of nearly three miles. Port land I'reisjlit Terminal. PORTLAND, Ore., Doe. S. Action Li provide location for consolidated freight terminals was taken today by the Port of Portland commission in authorizing dredging of the West Swan island channel in the Willam ette river and filling of the Cuilds hike terminal site. The railroads have agreed to provide 80,000 toward the cost of 1 be Work'. FRESH DISORDERS TIE DISTRICT Christmas uggestions from The Vanity Shop G'nnclles 50c each to $1.50 pair Hand Colored Cards 15c to- 50c 'Kerchiefs Imported and Hand made, 50c to $1.50. Hand-made Boxes cf compact Powder and Rouge for $1.25 to $2.00 Collar and Cuff3 in sets of real laco from $2.50 to $12.75 Vanity Boxes from $4.75 to $10, in the newest leathers Beads of all colors, ' lrir.ds and descriptions Christmas reductions on all mil linery, and some trimmed hats at $2.45 each The Vanity Shop Comer E, Main and Bartlctt We Do Hemstitching 8c per yard CHICAGO, Dec. S. Fresh disorders in the stockyards district broke out late today despite tile presenco of more than ir00 policemen. A mob of approximately ;.0u persons formed near ono of the packing plants and cffort3 of mounted police to disperse it by charging back antl forth only re sulted in a series of fights in which, according to first reports, dozens of persons were injured. FfCIENGY BILL AIRYN1EN TO HAVE ELECTION PORTLAND, Ore., Dec. S. The directors of tho Oregon Dairymen's Co-operative league announced) last night they had decided to call another election on the proposal for liquida tion of the league in view of the fact that littla more than one-third of the members voted Tuesday and that lit tle more than half of those that voted were for liquidation. Tho directors In a statement said members general ly did not realize that It was propos ed to form local organizations in the various districts of tho stato and to turn over to them tho plants now op ciated by tho league. GEORGE OPENS ISDN 000RS Drill, IX, Doe. S. (Uy tho Asso ciated I'l-c.Hs) Kiii George's jn'oe Itunution of ainnoHly for Irishmen mulct internment resulted iu thu re lease toduy of many prisoners who had been interned in the- Kilmain hum and Arbour Hill camps and the Alountjoy jail. Expressions of Hatinfaetion over tho peace terms were numerous Among the men yet free. XCEEDS SOI .GUATEMALA REVOLT N "WASHINGTON, Dee. 8. The first deficiency bill, rarryinpr Klightly more than $10ti,000,000 or approximately ;t, 0 00,000 more than the measure parsed by the house was reported to day to tho senate. The principal increases over tho house, bill arc $l,f00,000 to repair and replaee tin: government cable to Alaska and $400,000 more for tho payment to farmers to meet losses re sulting from livestock slaughtered under government orders becauue. of tuberculosis. ALL QUIET tinvernors Criticise Ilntcs. CHAltl.K.STtiN, H. ('., Dec. S. Criticism of the federal control of slate railroad rates was one of the loading features of the discussion in tho final session of the conference of :-,'uvcrniirs today. Among tboso who protested against what, was described as an invasion of and encroachment on state rights by the federal govern ment in this respec t, were liovernors P'-nnl of Pennsylvania. MEXICO CITY, Dec. S. (By Associ ated Press.) Private messages re ceived here from Guatemala City Indi cate that former President Cabrera was liberated from prison during Thursday morning's revolt in which tho government of Carlos llorrera was overthrown. Theso advices urge Guatemalan political exiles here to re turn homo immediately as "all is well." KANSAS MINERS TO BE DISCIPLIN INDIANAPOLIS, Dec. 8 Action of John L. Lewis, president of the United .Mine Workers of America in revoking tho charter of the Kansas district organization and closing its offices was advocated by tho executive hoard of tho miners in session here today. ORANGE GOVE BANK VAULTS BLOWN Bleeding Is the Sign of Trouble M-li.-ul science knows how serious is the siuti of bleet'.iiiu' i-'imis, IV;- it knows Unit teii.ler ami l.leetliiti.' puns .-.re tho forerunner of I'VdKliliKA. thnt ill-end disease which afflicts FOl'K out of evevv VI VF. people "VvT l0) t If (he 'disease is unchecked, the pun lino rot-odes, the tooth decay, loosen and fall out. or must he extracted to nd tho system and wreck your health; these poisons often cause i'hetiin:itisiii, nervous disorders, anaemia and other ills. TO AVOID PYORRHEA the host treatment for any divas- is to prevent it. Free con sultation and advice. Painless D.-ntistrv is one of our specialties. N-t only m h TR.UTIOXS. hut all other dental operations, where it is pos sible to alleviate dental pain. Dr. O. J. Johnson, Dentist 2"8 East Main St., over M M Department Store I W H-urs-f 7.00 Snmlnvs-!) :(n to 2 :!''. 'the- time annual hv i;,.pomimer,t FP.KSNO. Cal., Dee. S. The safe In the First National bank of Orange Cove, thirty miles soutll of Fresno was blown open last night and ?l,uu( in currency .stolen. Jap Reds Arrested WASHINGTON, Dec. fi. According to advices reaching the Japanese arm- anient headquarters from Tokio today twelve alleged Japanese communists i have been arrested there. The author j ities are conducting a rigid investiga tion in the belief that secret group of ; Japanese communists numbering about 150 exists In Japan. Pope Sends Message LONDON, Dec. s. f Hy Associated Press.) Messages of congratulation have been sent by Pope Honedict to King George and Kamonn DeValcra for the part they played iu the Anglo Irish agreement, according to a dis patch from Home today to the Central News agency. McConnel! Sold BUFFALO, N. V.. Dec. S. Charles O'Connell, of the Kan Francisco club in the Pacific Coast league, has been bought by .Minaf.-r J. J. McGraw, of tile New Yor!: tiiants. it was an nounced here toduy. The price pa-d for the outllchler was STj.O'i'), said to be the highest figure over given for a player taken from niin ir Italic c iin-pany. Ginned Cation Ill-port. WASHINGTON. Dec. S. Cotton ginned prior to December 1 amount ed to 7.')le.S7o running bales, in cluding U'l.s'.O round bales, counter! half bales, 22,0."S bales of Ameri-ean-Kgyp'.iun, and 'J.Ulo bales or Sea Island, the census bureau an nounced today. Sport-Flashes SAN FKANCTSCO, Doc. 8. Jack Miller of the Philadelphia Nationtils has been rigncd as manager of the San Francisco club of tho Pacific Coast Daseball league, according to a telegram received here from Charles Graham, one of tho club owners, who Is in lluffalo. N. V., at tending tho meeting of the National Association of Professional llasoball leagues. Miilor was captain of the St. Louis Cardinal for four years. ECONOMIZE BY GlVINt, PRACTICAL GIFTS THIS YEAR We have an abundance of useful articles in our stock that would make very acceptable Christmas presents and at a very moderate price. An Umbrella, for instance, makes a very nice present. We have them in great variety. From $2.00 to $8.00 Silk Hose are always nice. We have them in Ladies' at 75c to $1.50 Ladies' Wool Hcse, brown Heather $1.25 Men's Silk Sox 75c A little girl always wants a doll for Christmas. We have a nice line of Dressed Dolls, with clos ing eyes. Very reasonably priced at 45c, 85c, $1.35, $1.50 $2.25 A nice line of men's women's and children's slippers, from $1.25 to $2.25 Ladies' Handkerchiefs in fancy boxes, 35c to $1.00 Why not give him a new Hat for Christmas. Ours are priced from $3.00 to $5.00 A gord Suitcase or Bag makes a nice present. We have them Very reasonably priced at $2.00 to $18.00 Men's Ties in great variety at 50c, 75c, $1.00, $1.25 and $1.50 Men's Initial Handkerchiefs 15c and 25c Men's Suspenders in fancy boxes at 75c, 85c, 95c, $1.00 Men's Garters and arm bands in fancy boxes, singly or in sets 25c, 40c, 50c Men's Sample Gloves, a big as sortment to choose from. Dress Gl oves, Auto Gloves, Work Gloves and Mittens. We Carry a Complete line of MEN'S AND BOYS' SUITS AND FURNISHINGS MEN'S WOMEN'S AND CHILDREN'S SHOES TRUNKS, SUITCASES AND BAGS COMFORTS AND BLANKETS EDFORD SAMPLE STORE 'mMM, 3 the J The practical gift is always the most appreciated. In our holi day stock you will find a wonderful selection of gifts that are useful as well as attractive. Christmas Suggestions Legion t'oimii.'indw d-Ilcctrd. HOOD KIVF.lt, Ore., Dec. S. I'ordham 11. Kimball, young orchard Ist and apple yhipplng man, was elect ed commander of I lie American Ie glon post Inst night. Fred II. Hell was chosen vice commander; Harry Farroll, adjutant; Dr. V. It. Abraham and Edward W. Van Horn, members of the executivo committee. To Stop Coughing at Night When nnyono is suffering from a bronchial .affliction or has a cough that lingers on ami grows worse at night, tho loss of sleep tends to weak en tho sufferer antl grows moro ser ious tlio longer it is neglected. Mrs. M. Suter, G47 Iongbrook Ave., Strat ford, Conn., writes: "Foley's Honey and Tar has given mo great relief from a severe attack of bronchitis." No medicine stands higher throughout tho nation as a family remedy for colds, coughs and croup. Sold every where. Adv. Too Fat Over 49 poundi !om of tjrdrnom tit i repouru hv Andrrw EL Cbtner, who tued Kordn Tabulfi nj direction. The vemse wu pound diirf. Aothf menage comes (fom Mri. P. L. Caitlc "ho loit ovef 47 pound. Her ve TVl three poundl week. hUnj aurh picwlni reportJ. 1h hdow pirti of pkmret give . fore rediACirf. t K.mf Korein Tatrule from druRrit oHir"trt reducing Tout weight to idwt-jw. Wrir fot fret bmchtnt to KcuiN Co.. KP24 4 Station, New York, U. V. ; KOREIN tabula Are diiperacd In thl city good dxrttt,,lnclu4ttl "iii'lvi irs dim sunn. Winciieslor Cni vin); Sets. A carv ing set makes an ideal gift espe cially if It is a Winchester. Dis tinctive designs, keen blades. Kter llm: silver mountings. Several handsome sets to select from C.:t.r,o to i l.oo ,:;, tmairu HoiiM-Iiold Cutlery for iifts. There are many inexpensive, but mighty useful pieces of Winches ter cutlery that make practical Christmas gifts. Several Winches ter household knife sets in attrac tive holiday boxes. Wlnclieslcr Totket Knives. In our stock you'll find just tho pock et knife for n worth while girt for a boy. Other Winchester pocket knives that uny in nn would ho glad to receive. All patterns. 50c to ?.1.00 Winchester lia.ors. As a practi cal, serviceable razor for tho busy man u Winchester gives real shav ing satisfaction a gift used overy duy in tho year. $1. to WJ.oO A Winchester Shotgun, Rifle or Fishing Tackle would delight any true sportsman. inclioslor Tools. This Christ mas tho handy in tin would wel come n few now tools the kind thnt please good workmen Win chester tools. An excellent scloc-' tion of fine tools at moderate prices. Win liostcr FlnsbltghtH. Tho HafO cmergoncy light everywhere Win chester flashlights have quality all tho way through. Winchester bat teries give bright light and last longer. A gift any man, woman or child nould appreciate. $1.00 to $2.75 Headquarters for Useful Gifts at Moderate Prices CRATER LAKE HARDWARE CO, THE wmemsTM STORE