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Seven doctor came to Itucklng liam palaeo for the operallon and the Prince of Wales drove over from York house, presumably to ,1)C at the bedside of his father Jit the event of emergency, i After the operation the doctor issued the following bulletin: j "An operation nan been per- ; formed on his majesty, the UUik. portions of two ribs were , re moved In order to be clreum werineu. i nr ansecsH ih me hmu une-half InrheH ncron and Hhould te directly drained and treated, the condition uf hit innJcHty Ih satisfactory ' - -(Signed y ! . "Kir HtAnley Hewitt. ' 1 "Hir HukH Kigby, . ; . "I'rofesHor Trotter, "Sir Kratieln Klilpway, 'j . "Lord DaWHon of lJenn." 1' In court clreleM the result of the operation whs regarded an highly tiatlnfactory and it waa xtrongly lioped would pave the way tu complete recovery, i The operation wim performed 1: Hlr Hugh Illghy and Prof. Trotter In the Klng'a bedroom, Nuraen Purdy and lllack lielng In attendance. ' Although the bulletin hIhIch thai portioim of two rlba were re-1 moved. It Ih undernlood that one jpurtlon wa removed from t)i aaine rib which wmh cut 'when the Unit .operation wan performed. I Htren wmh hi Id on the fact thatj nlthough the operation whs of a bigger nature than would aeem to bo Indicated In Haturdny'H bul letin, It wan of a. very different nature from that of I a at Oecemher; when the klng'n whole MVMteni wa.i stated that the poisoned. It was lilng underwent the operation for the local trouble as an otherwise fit man. No further bulletin w II be l nued today, but It Is probable that n official Hlntement concerning the King will bo made tunlght. KKU-U), Wash., July 1 5. (fl'l mlt 1 I'dhive will eventually pnivo Thn ostrander Hallway A. Timber of gRntilne value to the people of company will start logging opera- 'his "talc. W are now greatly tlona at ita campa tomorrow. Tho handicapped by inadequate ipiar tnlll nt Ostrander will also utart 's. anu may ue lorccd to aeeuro Work tomorrow. About 3..u men office space'ln tho business district Will be employed. The Weyer- in Salem. haeuser Timber eomany cumpj " " very much Interested at east of Kelso will Htart logging 1 lreaiit In a sales tax and believe July 22, linker Construction of . hotel progressing rapidly.- llaker NEW New Modern Equipment. Experienced in Our Line. Prompt Service Guaranteed We Are Especially Equipped to Do Your Fruit Hauling GIVE US A RING AND LET US CALL AND SEE YOU ABOUT YOUR WORK Telephone 833 CHK'AdO, July 1 r. (IV A fe verish orgy of buying 11 flcel wheat prices nearly nine cents u bushel ; on "the Chicago hoard of trade to-! day mid value at the close rested j at the high mark of the day, a j level 43 cents above price wlx weeks ago. July contracts clowd i at .$1,37, Hoptcniber.nl $1.424 to f 1.42 & and December at $1.47 to $1.4814. The rise. hIiiiohI without pre- 'icci,,,it' in ' f i,, ontiu- i at Ion of drought conditions over i the northwest grain bell. Dry' weather has caused extensive dam- j age to h print; wheal crops both in this country and i'aniida and . toduy's weather forecasts gave no j hope for relief. Katunlay'H brief market session hw the Htart of the sensational i bullish movement with advances j ranging around flvp cents from j Priduy's closing prices, and to- flay'a furt her advance of 7 to 8?ic a bushel made a gain of more than ill cents In two days, NO LKASK UIVKX TIlKH IILKIt (Continued from Page One.) he, occupied R nhorl time heroro the council met. Hence, .Mr. Trolchlor moved In. That wan all there wan to the matter Mr. Carkhi hh'k. and even the matter of what rent would ho charged for the Hhort ,., .n i..m nllw,n llw,t tt.Il(. inf ' .,. ',.. i, .,u ior tile ctienell'H rilHpOHal, he HayH. Not to Resign "I have no inieniloii of rcslmi litK us clly attorney Tor the lircsont, Mr. Caikln altl today. "There Hi-e neveral iinportant matlerx .which I uinh to Hee thru, and unlesH Honieone wanta ln.' to Ket out,- I don't Intend lo do ho. At present the demands of the state lax commission are not so pressing hut that I can do entire justice to the position I hold in iMcilfoid. Probably In the late fall when I have completed certain !tas);s In which I ant particularly ! hr-esti'd. I will slep out." ' "1 was surprised on my return to find so much .excitement laroused over what has been term ed the lease of the fire hall to a local automobile uia'liry. No lease ,. hion the t ot lKs Oirrlci- 1Mb vii icriiclluic pintle. Ix'ft : liorcil has been eranled ami .Mayor IMpes w. Mcmlt'll ami I'etc Itelnliail, o-llols or tho Aiiwli-no' ln il il nut Instruct mu to draw up sim-ciIiii; tlio liaiotraph with .lio Mkrciit, official timer of tlio Nn- one. ".Mr. Trelchler ' waa forced to move from IiIm former place and could find no Hatlafactory uuur- tera. He uxked If'he couldn't rent i Ihe old fire hull temporarily und j the umyor allowed him to do no. ' wii.i the umiersiamiing mat niuii ln could only be taken at thoncxt Mr0h, then' will he ample next meeting of llie clly council. nils wtm the umiersiamiing. so I lease was sigtieu ami me mayor never suggested one be signed, until Ihe council had acted on the matter." "The work of Ihe stale lax com mission will necessarily be slow. I eventually sucla tax. starting out i diiitv ty ii mi conceal run UK on Mix I m-les, can he made very useful inland I.oren Alendell, his companion the way of more fulrly distributing General F. E. SAMSON COMPANY MEPFOttD ATATTj A: ..." ' mirAA i "I' ' , '""'' r ' , ' I ' . "f ' ' ' - '" K' . f 5 Alm: The "Anci'lcno" takiair on a supply of Itlchflcltl RiiMi- t'oiml Acroiuitillc usMK'iatlon. the tax burden. "Wo next meet with t he acees soi'H of the ' slate for discussion I am now in charge of the excise Iniutitiilile and income tax. Juit as ;,)1He (hl.t KO ,ntn 0ff(H.t until tlmo r,(r ,,,,1 consideration of tlo ,)0Ht meUl0j of aclmlnistra tion.' LOS AXtJKLHS. July 15. A' D.1.....I 11 Itnlnt Dnli.lii.el ..f .i lem, former thegon traffic cop, in the endurance flight that pm-mq j"" ' ' BELIEVING THAT MEDFORD AND SOUTHERN OREGON HAVE A BRIGHT FUTURE, WE HAVE ENGAGED IN THE Transfer and Storage TRTnTXE, MED PORT), Remarkable Record of the "Angeleno" At I eclipsed all previous plane records ; hy many hours, again today con 1 tinned to hear roars of public ac claim. Theater receptions, break- fast, luncheon anil dinner vngagc- nients. and tonferences aimply j ' sh. wered upon the pair. I Next Wednesday Rcinhart and 1 Mcmlcll will be presented with an ! airplane Identical wllh the one in ; which I hey rode the skies fur. more than L'-Ki hours. t j Pete und l.orcn have been invit ed by Captain Kdtlfc Rh-kcnhackor ! to serve on the reception commlt !te of Die lulcrnatloual Pilots' Re union at Kansas City in Septem ' her. I Taint Is Pain I, j OI.YMPIA. Wash.. July T5. ?) : Kmil Johnson. 45. was drowned j in less than two feet of water at I M ud May spit. He had appar- M ud May spit. He had appar - , (,mIv ,l0(.n eid wltli a fnlntln . Kpell whlli standing near the; 1 water 29 N. Riverside PRECOX. MONDAY, JULY 13, 1020. l.OS AXdKI.KS, July 1.1. When llie D'i-onl-hl eakillK "AliKelenu" ti.iii.ln.il f.'iflli enllv mu. nf llli fi. fl thhiKM that tin. nllolH made plain wa Unit ihe motiu- had fin- lulled in perfeel Kliape. and that llie dcHecnt was caused by broken ignition wire.'. Pilots Mendel! and Itcinhurt later made thia Htttiement: "Tlie performance of the Hlch f It-Id gasoline wa.s marvelouH, and an to Kichluhc oil. it Just can't be beat. Our oil pressure never drop pod a pound during the flight. The KUHolino and oil performance may ;e considered especially ama.ing In view of the fact that the motor had an additional atrain of be tween tiOO and ?n' pounds of over load every time wo refuelled." With tho exact time given as 'J46 hours, 43 minutes and 32 .sec onds, the following data on oil and I gasoline consumption wan announc ed by members of tho technical committee: "Total of 2022 gallons of Itlch field gasoline used; total of 60 gal lons of Kichlube oil: ship refuelled HI times: average oil usage .!" of a riuart per hour; average of 11.8 KUllons of g.i? per hour." The average speed of the An gcleno during the long battle nrainst time and friction was given as !in miles per hour or mileage J rearly etual lo the distance around 1 Ute eiirih at ihe couator. The ner-! feet condition of the Wright motor at the finish was aacribed to the system by which Kichlube was supplied regutirly In the air to rocker arms and oilier vital parts. ... HOUA'WOOD, Cal.. July 15. (fy) M, Crowley, u bank messen ger, was held up and robbed of approximately $15,UM0 by three men who accosted him nn Holly wood boulevard today. The mes senger resisted Ihe trio and cap tured one of the men, lawrence AIcMullen, 2 7. A pedestrian, James Thorpe, 23-ycar-old .Mor mon missionary, was slightly wounded in an exchange of shots; j between the robbers and "Crowley. 1 Children in Moscow are to be ! supplied with "passports" so po- linemen may return them prompt ly when the tots stray afield. Block North of Nat MORALITY OF PRESENT HELDPAGAN Bishop White Flays 'Modern Paganism With Worship of Wealth and Vice' Ton Thniicanri Hathn if!S Gather at Salem for Opening of Conventions and High Mass. SAIJOM, Ore., July 15. W) was neleeted liy ! Haltlnim e. Mr., ' unaiiliiious Vute as the lliau eon-l ventlon eltv liv delecatoK of the Cuthnlle Central society of Anter ica and the Catholic Women's Union meeting, in national conven tion here this week. KAI.KM, Ore.. July 1 5. W) One of the most colorful gatherings the fltato falrprounda has ever harbor ed collected here Sunday for the Cutholic day observance opening the 3rd nation il convention of tho (Jatholic Centr'il society of Amer- leu ano llie t , ho annual coiiM'iiiion ot mo iNaiionai i aiiioui! a uiiifii h union, which will be in session here . morning i st. Joseph's hail until Wednesday evenins. Moro . wnen ,he ,.eSidenls. W llllbald Kih than 10.000 Calholics, iucluditiK ! ner New (.,,. Min.. of the Cen cnurch dlttnlta. ies and convention I tr.i,' Rn(,nty IU1(1 jir. .Sophia '. deleitates from all parts of the Lrjn tJui' ' . uf t,P Woman's uinieu mines ere in aiicnoence: rt the pontifical high mass cele brated in the open air In the morn ing and. tho formal program in the evening. Three days ol business sessions of the two national organizations opened this morning with commit tec reports and officers' repor scheduled for .he morning and an inIdreKM on "Th Siirnif ieji nen nf the Settlement of the Roman Quest-!tne Hon." by Itev. Aloysius J. Muench.l C o s t e. with his navigator I. S. Sc.. of St. Francis. Win., for j mechanic Jhim Hoilonle. landed the afternoon. ilt Vilh.coubh.y. soulh of ersa.lles Most Itev. Kdward T. Howard, yesterday at 8:i7 a. in. (I:l, a.m. D. !.. archbishop of Portland in I T- Ilfl? llirnmK ,,,u'k ,'0", Oregon, was celebrant uf the high ... . . ... mass, wuii tli: assist a uce of Itt. Itev. A. IMIIebrant. V. Ci. P. A., ofj Oregon Clly, Itev. .1. Kchcrhring ofj Si I vert on, was deacon ; Rev. J. Ilentges, X. S. S. C of Portland, sub-deacon. Rav. I-ouis A. Sander of McMinnville and Rev. Cyril he bond of Mi. Angel, deacons of hon or: Rev. Ilenrth Orth of nervals was master of ceremonies, and the cross was carried by Itev. Vincent Keenan of Sa!om. - Music for the high mass was, fur bished by a choir of SO picked voices from Portland and Marion county, under the direction of Jos eph Prange. An excellent ampli fying systen- Willi II loud speak ers carried the music am) the speallers' voices to the farthest corners of the fairgrounds. Action Sermon Subject. "Cat holla action," t he aim and object of the two national organiz ntions conce-ned. the program which Pope Plus IX. fathered, was Ihe suiiject of the sermon given at :be mass by Rt. Rev. X'harlcs D. White. D. U.. bishop of Spokane. "The new morality is nothing; Hso thnn tho eld pagan iimnoral lll iK'ttV- I iliy Kcuro.1 mMl.rn iml.-ai.Mii with it, worship of wealth nJ vUo llo continued. "The m.mve poer lf OUholic -ioii" ' "e luve of 'L''n"'oiily two laymen In the '" ' I... v.-iamla ilurln the Wh .... were John P. Miller n.l (Jeorge land, tli only Oregon ui". knighted by the pope. Frank Aialfehl of Salem, general chairman of the convention, pre sided at ih' afternoon meet in and Introduced Archbishop Howard ami OuWrnor Isaac lo Patterson, who voiced their weli-onte to tho two national conventions and the vis itors at Catholic day observance. Itt Itev. Msgr. Louis Nau of Cin cinnati, who spoke on "Pellgion In .. vMtimi." and August Itrookland " .. in i i h It'TZZiLnr ItcllKloil IS nr. hn knowlcdifc of (lod in its relation of man to man leaenes n, vine of the iioidi n rule in its mild MW. Nail. fi.i.i ui.ose. ruiiu .....i .... n n..vi.r lie a i.al lealilli of nations, there can never oe le.u pea.c of nations unless it is found ed on reliBion. ltelltiion Is the tie which hinds man throilnh knowledge and love to his Cod.' The Cincinnati churchman's plea I., "keen Ihe home fires liurn- !ini? In the home, the nation and the church." ' Archbishop Howard read a nic.i- Isaije of Kn ellm: to Hie coimii... " from the papal delecale. tne mum Hcv. I'letro Kumaltoni-Hlondl. who wa.s unable In come west lit this time. The archbishop compliment ed the organizations on their edu cational work. Governor Patterson reviewed the history of the central society, prais in lt work and closed with the imminent that for "every then- ; ,.., i .om,, which we hold In vari- ! n(.p W(1 h.lvn n,.inv mon, spiritual , ,.,.,,,,.," Tn. two conventions actually ,wn,t ivlih ineellML' at S:30 Sllll- , made committee appoint ments and announcements. DKATII IN I'lAXK HACK (Continued from Page One.) must be exceptional and his plane tu.the next time must be able to maintain a speed of 14 5 miles an hour for at least the first part ot :i P"l"l past ,f '-,c Azores. : "U'i. run info 11 wall of WlIHlS. he told spectactors. He said the adverse winds began about 3:30 p. m. Kuturday. being ! light at first but increasing in in f tensity until they were of hurri- I t .... .. ....i.i lii.hi.n White. i . mad! M a Business cane fofen. They blew part of , wireless antennae away, arul than three hours uftetUHia nley were torceu itaci.. He added, setnl-facetiously. Uwiq must be soinelhiliK wronu with tli rotation of the earth. "The Mri! 1 aw the more I realized what an Incomparable filer l.lndbei K), js .. . SAI.ICM "Kyarly" plane, product of Kyerly Aircraft company h,.rej wIiih l'oitland to Silveion air derby race. WIIEV damp days, stnldcn . cliaiiRes in weather, or cxpos- ttre to a draft makes joints ache, I there is always quick relief in I Haver Aspirin. It makes short work of headaches or any little pain, lust as effective in the more serious suffering from neuralgia, neuritis, i rheumatism or lumbago. No ache ' or pain is ever too deep-seated for Bayer Aspirin to relieve, and it does i not affect the heart. All druggists, with proven directions for various ' uses which many people have found invaluable in the relief of pain. Aspirin f the trarle mark of Buyer 3tanuftrjrs of MoDoaccticaciilutcr ol Salicylicaaj , J. Verne Shangle Photographer Today's Portrait may bo to morrow's treasure. Urge Dad to have his photo graph made now. Call and see cur beautiful styles of men's photographs. Phone 1303 318 Med. Bid?. . v pi- Vl .j Medford, Ore.