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JfEDFOftD MXTL .TRTBtlKR . MCTFOKIX OKEQOy. WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 13. 1022 TAOE SEVEN PORTLAND, Ore.,. Sept. 13. Ap pointment of Bishop Frederick W. Kcator of Olympia, Wash., to suc ceed IDshop H. L. Paddock, whose resignation was accepted yesterday afternoon after a long secret session, waB announced this morning by the Rev. Daniel S. Tiittle,.' presiding bishop of the Episcopal' church. Bishop Keator was a member of the special committee which voted to accept the resignation of Bishop Pad dock. . ."A visit to( the eastern Oregon country convinces one of its vast pos sibilities and the need to hold it as a- separate diohese rather than link ing it up. with contiguous territory," said the presiding bishop in making the appointment .WIFE BECOMES DUMB, 60 HUSBAND KILLS HIMSELF BERLIN', Sepf) 12. A Slleslan far mer at Bunzlau, who had lest his mind over his wife.'s suddenly becoming dumb, hanged himself, cfter two un successful attempts at committing sui cide by cutting Jhls throat and driving his pocketknifa' into his breast by means of a hammer. BY CLOSE VOTE WASHINGTON, Sept. 13. Oppon ents of dye embargo lost today in tho house in the first phase of their fight to have that provision stricken out of tho tariff bill. Speaker Glllett overruled a point of order by Representative Fish, re publican, New York, that the con forees exceeded their authority in writing the embargo back into the bill after both house and senate had voted it out. An appeal was taken from that, but by vote of 150, to 147 the appeal was laid on the table. Guaranteed to be Cured Without Operation "AN I be cured and will I remain cured," is the constant thought of suffer ers from Piles. . You can be cured and will re main cured under my non surgical treatment. No knife, . no operation, no anaesthetic, no . pain, no con6nement andapos- itive money-back guarantee of ' ' ' cure, no matter how chronic or ' . ' severe your Piles may be. If you are a sufferer from Plies, Fissure, Fistula or Itching, write , v to me today. . .. DR. CHAS. J. DEAN RECTAL SPECIALIST -1 ND AND MORRISON PORTUND,MfO0N . MENTION THIS PAPER WHCN WRITING WASHINGTON, Sept. 13. Aotlon of the republican conferees of writ ing back into the tariff bill a dye embargo provision was denounced to day in the house by Representative Fish, republican, New York, as tho worst example of the workings of the invisible government the house has ever seen. Mr. Fish's statement was greeted with vigorous applause from 'both the republican and democratis sides and it was with difficulty that Repre sentative Longworth, republican. Ohio, one of the tariff conferees, was able to break In with a. point of or der, which was sustained. Representative Fish made the point of ordor that the conferees had exceeded their authority in writing into the bill a provision which both the house and senate had rejected by direct votes. IN TRAP SHOOTING ; ATLANTIS SITY, X. J., Sept. 13. Bad weather today prevented carry ing' out the full program of events scheduled for the second dsy of the American championship trap shoot ing tournament. One hundred and twenty-five amateur trap shooters had entered for the doubles cham pionship and 39 professionals for the professional doubles title. Scores were very low owing to the wind and rain, R. A. King of Delta, Colo., winning the title and first honors with. 170, out of 100 doubles. Phil Miller of Dallas. Texas,who won the IS yard championship yes terday and Frank Hughes of Mo bridge, S. D., tied for second with 169. Frank Troeb. of Vancouver, Wash., was fourth with 164. ITI BY NEW1 YORK, Sept. 13. Prison sentences as tho only effective' means of checking accidents due to theiare leasness of motorists were advocated for traffic law violators by James W. Inches, Detroit commissioner of "po lice, in an address at the interna tional police conference today "About 12,500 persons are killed in automobile accidents yearly in this country." said Commissioner incnas, "and about 300,000 are injured. Prison sentences are being given in Detroit for traffic violations, and we am finding that it is actually check- Inn the lov rldine and reckless drivers. Yesterday's Results Coast Portland 6, San Francisco 4. Sacramento 4, Venion 5. , Oakland 2,' Salt Lake 4. " Seattle 13, Los Angeles 19. American Detroit 6. St. Louis 8. Cleveland 8, Chicago 2. No others. -. . National ; None played. . , Dempsey to Hunt Moose SYDNEY, ,N. S., Sept. 13. Jack Dempsey, with Tex Rickard and three others of the staff and W. D. Hincs of Portland, Maine? C. J. Martin and T. J. Canadian of Florida will spend a short time In the New Brunswick woods, moose hunting. WASHINGTON, Sepl. 1 3. Investi gation of the veterans' bureau to de termine whether lnws relating to treatment and care of disabled former service men are being admin istered properly and promptly will be ordered by the senato under the terms of a resolution introduced by Senator King, democrat, I'tah. The resolution! sets frth It hud been charged that unreasauable delays had characterized the functioning of tho bureau, that Its dealings with the former service men had been slowed up and tangled by multitudinous rules and that large amounts had been expended by the bureau in over head charges at the expense of the former service men. The published report that season ' tickets for the Fair are not good for' overlings is wrong. Season tickets' sell for S2.50 fur ndlltts nml il for rhildron and aro good at all times both day and night. The cheapest and best way to aS tend the fair and avoid tho crowds at tho 'seat salo is to buy season tlckots. ASLEEP AT WHEEL, HE . GETS 5 DAYS' SENTENCE Page W J B, Nearly 16 to One FLORIDA, Mass., Sept. 13. But one democrat is in this town. He voted yesterday for unsuccessful candidates in tho primary. ' Fifteen republicans voted. i. '. i i,-.-' Two Word Records STOCKHOLM,' Sept. 13. (By Asso ciated Preas). Two new worlds records were established by Paavo Nurml, Finnish runner, In the stadium here yesterday. In the 6000 meter event he bettered bV one second the time of 14. minutes 36.3 seconds set by H. TColehraain, also of Finland in 1912. He did the three mile run in 14 min utes 8.4 seconds. The old mark was 14 minutes 16 seconds established by Schrubb in 1903. Hominy Factory Burns TERRE HAUTE, Ind., Sept. 13 Damage estimated at nearly $1,000,000 is believed to have been caused by fire which early today practically de stroyed the plant, of, the American Hnminv romnanv here said to be one iof the largest of-its-kind in tno worm The Ashland and Gratits Pass peo ple say they do not propose to be outdone In attendance nnd enthusi asm at the fair and art preparing to come several thousand strong on Friday, which is their day. L. F. Ferguson is chairman of tho committee of boosters from the Ash land Chamber of- Commerce In charge of arrangements at the Granite City. They have arranged for the schools and business houses to close at noon. Ashland will be air-tight Friday and the boosters are so strong for the fair that they may decide to impose a fine on any resident found on the streets of that city in the afternoons If the people of Oietlford and the surrounding territory expect to have the banner day lit f attendance they will have to turn out in forco tomor row. It is 'Medford, Gold Hill, Rogue River, Eagle Point,' Trail and, Butte Falls Day. The program for Thursday is a big one. The Med ford schools and business houses close at noon. CLEVELAND, Sept. 12. Driving his car wlille asleop cost John ' Feicht twenty sleepless days in Jail. A motorcycle patrolman, attracted by the erratic progress of his automo bile, drew alongside tho car and found Feicht sound sleep at tho wheel, ho testified. ' " Feicht was awakened nnd driven to the imlice station. "You can sleep In jail for twenty days and pay $25 flno and costs," said Judge Seizor. mniiAniipiTAniA LnnnuriiTA niir L 1 lOIO Itll irOTIO I TIHll ITI in OriOflll TIOITTO !k ' ' ' " ' '' "l U H P Kt-A U W MimK Yk a1JFFd-ti A.W, NVtt M N rA K otAoUN ' bm. m l 1 f lit II 111 111 MIIIII 1.1 III! I I II II I a I I I I I m m M m m " , ... - - ....... --..- v . . - - - - " ib GIVEN PUCE OF EMBARGO LOSE OF VETERAN BUREAU GOOD DAY AND NIGHTj FRANK TROEH FOURTH Crater Lake Stage DAILY Leave Medford Hotel 9:30 A. M, Arrive Prospect for Lunch. Arrive Crater Lake in time for dinner. ' RETURNING Leave Lodge 8 A. M. Prospect for Lunch. Arrive Medford lor trains No.54 or No. 16. Equipment Packard Twin Sixes. For any information, Phone 158. WITH MEDFORD TRADE IS MEDFORD MADE. Notice To the landowners and holders of title to lands within the Talent Irriga tion District: You are hereby notified, -that the Board of Directors of said District, act ing as a board of equalization, will meet on the first Tuesday in October, 1922, at ten o'clock .a. m., for the pur pose of reviewing and correcting its assessments and apportionment of taxes as provided by law. In the meantime, the assessment list and record will remain in the office of the Hoard for. the inspection of all per. sons interested Dated August 30, 1922. BOARD OF DIRECTORS OF TALENT IRRIGATION DISTRICT "147 O.-ARtfSPrGliR. 8w!retnry." IOTA run iiU. America's name ShoePolishJ and MIM(tMA HOME SET Great For School Children The SHINOLA HOME SET help8 the children to form lasting habits of economy, by making it easier to get the daily shine. The genuine bristle dauber deans the shoes, and applies polish easily and quickly. The large Lamb's Wool Polisher brings the shine with a few strokes. For 1009& neatness, the shoes should be shined daily with SHINOLA. Shinola Always 10c Black,, Tan, Whiu, Ox-blood and Brown. best to sav " SMTN'nT.A " 11 - ' I Some BigSpecials Offered for Faif Week THERE ARE BUT A FEW OF OUR FAIR WEEK SPECIALS LISTED HERE YOU ARE CORDIALLY INVITED TO VISIT OUR STORE AND SEE THE BARGAINS WE OFFER IN EVERY DEPARTMENT. ' Prices $38.50 $98.50 Seethe Window Display RANGES We just received direct from the factory, cutting out the middle man's profit, a car load of tho famous WETTER'S RANGES and HEATERS, and can supply-every want. ' HEATERS Hag, No. 23, coat bottom nml top $12.05 Iris, No. 2:1, cast bottom anil top, double lined .'...$ia.O.T Iris, Xo. 27, cast bottom ami top, double lined $13.0.1 Palm, Xo. 23, cast bottom and top, double lined $18.0." Myrtle, Xo.. 21, cast bottom and top, donble lined .824.30' Poppy, "Xo. 20, cast bottom arid Hop, double Uned $22.50 CoinfoVt, X6. 22, coriibl nation wood and coal, extra largo $20.05 Sheet Iron Heaters', $2.05, $2.03 and up to $3.30 Our Big Toy Department Will opdtv during fair week with the most complete stock of children's tovs carried in Southern Oresron. .'it. r, . , - Lonel Electric Toys and Trains, Gilbert's Mechanical Toys. . Bing Miniature Railroad System, Child's Dishes, Doll Reed Furniture, Games, all kinds, Lawn Tennis Sets, Talking Dolls, Walking Dolls, Biggest line 'of Toys ever shown in Jackson county. Be sure to visit the Doll House. OUR NEW DISH DEP'T Is one of the finest of its kind outside Portland and San Francisco. . A FEW OF OUR SPECIALS The famous J. & G. Meakin imported dull gold 42-piece set. Fair week, Special $13.15 Glass Berry Set. Special ...... .$1.75 Glass Water Set. Special $2.00 Colonial Water Glasses, set . 25c Fifteen-piece English Kitchen Set, semi porcelain. Former price $12.50., Special $8.50 Lots of Novelties of All Kinds ..V PARLOR FURNITURE DINING ROOM SETS BED ROOM SETS DISHES ALUMINUM WARE GRANITE WARE LINOLEUM WEEKS (a ORR THE HOME OF THE BRUNSWICK PHONOGRAPH COMPLETE HOUSE FURNISHERS JUST RECEIVED BIG SHIP MENT OF FLOOR LAMPS.