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ASSAILS FAITH
CHURCH CHIEF
Bishop Manning Asked to
Relieve Head of Defunct
Health Society From Holy
Orders Charges Are
Called Frameup. '
XKW VOHK, Aujr. 23. (A)
Fnood with prosocution fur priu'
llcinK mtMlieine without u lict-ns",
In his now (If funot hiiilth eduoit -tiun
.surk-iy, ttie Ilov. Dr. Jiune.s
KinpriiiKhum totluy asked liislmj)
William T. MdnninK of the Kpis
copal chureh to relieve him of holy
orders.
In a letter whic-h lie addressed
tu iiishop Manning from t'aiifur
uia. Dr. KiupriiiKhain nttaolud
Christianity as interpn. ted by the
hishop as a preposterous lie and a
curse, and declared he lost faith
in the ereed of the church ,1 i years
He also assailed Bishop Man
ning's stand against divorce and
remarriage. Dr. RmpriKhain was
recently divorced in I.no and was
remnrrietl.
The letter said his stand against
prohibit ion as national secretary
of ihe church temperance leagHe
had made him a thorn in the side
j of the bishop and other Kood men
and wa one of the reusotm for his
reMiKiiin his Christian commission.
! He dvnied that he had practiced
i medicine in his health education
society, and asserted that the
! charges umiijist him were fostered
by some of a dozen surgeons he
; hrd discharged from the service
; of the society. He said he wis
comiuK to New Yuri; to face his
accusers.
' The letter also denied that he
: had none to California to avoid
' payment of rent on quarters leased
for the health society, hut said r
went there on advice of physicians
because he was suffering from
. heart dinease, - . , , , ,. i
Hishop .Manning is in Maine on a
j vacation. At his office It was said
i Dr. Kmpringham's letter would-be
forwarded to him.
i The charges airuinst Dr. Kmp
rinj;liam. which were brought hv
; the city health department, includ
- ed both practice of medicine' with
i out a license and operation of an
j x-ray machine without a license.
: They were referred to the -state
medical authorities and to the at-
torney general's office,
j Dr. Kmpringhani was born 'n
! Kngland. He is 64 years old. The
I degree of doctor of divinity was
conferred upon him at Syracuse
university. The only charge he
; has held was the rectorship of W..
! Haul's church in Syracuse. At one
time he was superintendent of the
I New York Anti-Saloon league.
F
PORTSURPRiSES
ASSO. OIL CHIEFS
Surprise at how quickly Med
ford's new uirport hud been built,
was expressed by Associated Oil
company 'official.- who are mak
ing an inspection tour of the com
pany holdings ' in the northwest,
and who were in Med ford this
morning. Thtt equipment for the
Associated oil;' com pan. y service
LIQUOR PARTY IS
' on the Crater Lake hlnhway.
K. H. Harper forfeited $1"' on
a charge of disturbing the peace.
VISITED BY CQPS JACKSON HOTEL CHEF
TAKEN SUDDENLY ILL
attack of indigestion, was gieatly by the nil wells and the airplane
improved and Mr. I.inahan was factories.
able to leave the hospital this mm-- Mr. Duukili paid a high tribute
' nmg. It est inn in his room today, to the enterprise of this paper in
he will be able to retltl'll to his ptut giving the people of this section
tomorrow . the news over the radio at noon
and in the evening, and the paper
kanStir Vi&ittn a ' :;" many . the rural subscribers
0
the da;
It is printed.
Kd Heed was fined $100 and
.posts in city court this morning on, ,
i charges of liquor possession and - . . ... , , ,
i . i .M organ I.inahan. chet a( the
' disturbing of the peace, lteed was ,, ,, , , , . . . . , ,
. . .. ... , ... Hotel .laeUson was taken st dden v
arrested by police ofttcern lust night
I after numerous complaints had ;u ,Us work 1;,wt " foliiiii.K
: come in stating that liquor parties OM 'he floor of the kitchen nt !:!lu.
i were being held at the Heed home j The I'erl ambulance was palled
on South Oakdale. and the man rushed to the Sacred
H. (J. Powell waft fined $15 and Heart hospital,
costs for having an overloaded His condition, said to be due to
truck on his tra iler while driving n'rv-ns ex ha ust ion n mi a slight
Valley Relatives
S. iHiMkin. el' Wnblt.i, Kansas.
who has been visiting his son, Km!
I unkin and family, near Talent,
leaves Sunday for his home in the
Sunflower state.
Mr. Diiukin was formerly county
commissioner of Sedgwick county
and has resided there many years. I l"S K 1 1 1 ' 1 i I . Ore.. Aug. :':'.-- il'i
This N his third year visiting in M-. Mora Hermann, widow uf
this valley. He is proud of Wb hi- linger Hermann. congressman
ta, and of the splendid growth it . from' on-mm for lit yeai's and tor
is making, whleu is greatly aide-' iv y.-.n-- eoinmlssion.-r of t he
failed States general laud office.
Uid hero UiAi night utter u lengthy
illness.
Mrs. "Hermann was burn at Law
reiicelttji g, 1 nd,, October 1 x-1 7.
eiossiijK the plains by wagon tniln
when hhv was four years old. They
reached Portland in lHfJ.
She is survived by Schiller II.
Hermann, Portland; Mrs. H. P.
tlatley. Washington. D. '., who
will arrive tonight, and Klbert Jt.
Hermann, liosebm g.
AFTER LONG ILLNESS
Must Stick to Ui.-.t.
1 1 1 I i Ml X i II A M , A In., A vig. 2 .1.
t1 V l.eruy A. Skinner, who hati
been divorced six times, must makf?
Mrs. No. 7 and No. ! coincide, it
he would be a husband again. l:y
court order he is forbidden to mar
ry again unless he reived s his la-d
wife.
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Sailor Short of Funds
TACOMA, Wash., Aug. 2:1. OP) j
.Joseph .1. Duncan, Rallor In I'ni'lp
Sam's navy, applied tor u marriage
license here hut found he lacked
$!.(ifi of tlie regular fee. The bride-to-be
and the witness could raUe
up only n() cents more so Joseph is 1
still unmarried. j
Hums 150 homes will he erect- !
ed in new ('.renter Tlurns division f
being- promoted by .Stafford, Der- j
bes , & Hoy firm. j
1". M. Howies
A GALA OFFERING OF
NEW
Felt Hats
i Featuring the New . .. ..
I
Coralie and Glenviews
EXCLUSIVELY HERE
Just ri'ct'ivcd, a new shipment f lulvaiu-e
st v ies in cariv fall Jolts. ' 1 QC
Specially priced at ' 1 ,ZJxJ
Mann's Millinery Department
SECOND FLOOR
CHOICE
MEATS
feat is the ' most nn-
jtortant jiart of the menu i
these davs, and you will
find here just the choice'
cuts that will make you
meals a success. Out
moats are finest (piality. Our simp is spic and
span. You will enjoy shopping here. Phone
vour order and we will deliver.
FOR SATURDAY
Choice Swift's Government
Inspected Beef
Fryers
Hens
Beef Tenderloin
Pork Tenderloin
Spring Lamb
Corn Fed Pork
Veal
All Kinds of Picnic Meats
LIBERTY MARKET
"The Home of Good Meat"
Swift's Govt. Inspected Beef Swift's Best
Holly & Main St. Phone 164
. II. IIuni)lir'y
station at the airport will arrive
very soon, according to 11. A l
ford, local manager of the com
pany. The party, who made the trip
here via Seaitle, included William
II. Humphrey, president of the
Associated (HI company; F. M.
Itowles, domestic sa les manager;
H. I, (iraves, manager of find oil,
cargo :nd export, .sales; W. A.
Ileanier. northern depart mental
salcM manager; II. H. fonk, diHirict
manager for, Oregon; K. K. Mc
Claren, supervisor of Hales for Ore
gon; Charles lirown, secretary to
the president, and L.eo 11. , Mtaigei;,
northwest advertising mumiger.
Humiihrey, Itou leH, Graves nnl
Hrown continued their trip to San
Francisco and will inspect the inn-
pany holdings en route. The other
menihors of the pnrJy .returned to
I'ortland and Seattle.
"Medford i Just fihout the most
interesting city In Oregon. 1 am
always happy when my schedule
calls for a viist lere." These sen
timents were expressed hy Mrs.
Margaret .('ustlio, nurse for the
Vetera us' hurenti, who' arrived in
tho city last night for a two days'
visit here.
Mrs. C'astlln's work consists in
contacting the henefieinrlcs of hu
reau aid throughout the state and
she make this territory every
three months. While here she will
visit t he homes of disahled vet
erans and their families, and make
I reports to- the central office on
their conditions
VALLEY SCHOOL OPENS
Tho Valley school on Siskiyou
IleightH will open September !.
There will he two new teacher.
Mif-s Kitty Hrngg of Portland and
formerly well known in Medford,
fur the pre-primary group, and
Mrs. Lillian Vanl.oan for the fifth
grade and the sixth, which latter is
helng added this year. Mrs. Van j
Loan has lately been elementary i
supervisor for the Salem public '
schools and has organized special j
work in the high school there. :
Further information may be s
cured by telephoning Mrs. Moslu
370-1,, dp week days.
PILOT EN ROUTE FOR
BOEING TEST PLANE
On Ills Wiiy to Seattle to pet
the Hoeintf mail biplane, which
will lake off from Onklmid the
first of the week for two round
trips to New York, refueling In
flight, l.ieu tenant Thompson, whit
will accompany Chirr Pilot ('apt.
Ira Knker, stopped over- on Ihe
Medford port at U:'.it this morn
Ing Lieutenant .Thompson will re
turn through heir- tomorrow mor
ning, going south, hIump the plane
will he gotten in readiness for the
uniiMiul fc.-tt. l 'apt a in KakT will
be remembered for his record
bieaklng non-stop fliphf from San
Antonio to Sf-iitt lea few months
ago, "
Following t he ttt-o t et urn trips
from San Francisco to Seat t e,
''aptain kttk"r will pitrot his plane
to cit-velaml where hv will remain,
up durlriB the fntnuun ulr races. '
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Autumn Brings These New Coat Styles
for Women and Misses at the
M. DEPART
Women's Dress Coats
$18.50 to $32.50
M
STORE
Mi . . . ' :
Broadcloth ttnd Velour Coats. Fur trimmed, wide fur
collars and cuffs. The leading colors for fall brown,
black and navy.
Women's Dress Coats
$39.50 to $89.50
Kitten's car broadcloth, chiffon broadcloth, and brocaded
pile with wido shawl collars, new square shoulder point
collars and the Elizabethian collars of Maunchurian, Wolf
or mink.
US,. - "ff
$26.50 $49.50.
i . 33 , , ,
Beaverlyke, Krimmer, Chinchilla and Leopard-spot cut pile. Tho newest thing in a sport coat, l
NEW FALL SHOES FOR WOMEN'
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Patent leather, black snake trim, center buckle strap
ntilitary heel, short vamp, wide toe.
$
4
85
Blue, kid, minette tie, Cuban heel, short
vamp.
Sfl .95
Brown snake, colonial pump, Cu
ban heels.
$ IS -85
Strutwear Hosiery
Regular $1.95 d1 Cf
Special plOVf
Full fashioned, silk to hem and all silk, Good
fall shades.
yu v -- 3 mMmSi
Patent leather, black snake, Jocelyn, wide Btrap, side
buckle, military heel. Short vamp. ' ' '
4
Sport Coats
Junior Size Sport Coats wool tweeds
$14.75 to $22.50
.85
t
Brown kid, minette tie, Cpban heel, short
vamp.
$2j.95 "
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Brown suode, Louis tee strop, kid
trim, military heel.
SPUN SILK
Regular 95c 70
Special
Good range of colors
r:
Bargain Basement Specials for Tomorrow
Women's Hose 25c
Fancy rib hose in lisle, light or dark shades,
i
Men's Heavy Shoes
$1.98 i;o $3.89
Boys' Heavy Shoes
$2.98
Plaid Single Blankets. 98c
Block plaid cotton blankets, 00x76. Colors: Pink, blue,
green, tan, gold.
Women's Shoes, $2.98
Fine quality women's low shoes for dress, at prices un
cqualcd anywhere. And all new fall style. Straps or
ties.
Children's and Misses'
. Rib Stockings
Fine rib hose. Black, brown,
tan, bicge, Sizes G to 10.
Only
10c pair
Men's Heavy Overalls
89c
fry
S. & H. GREEN DISCOUNT STAMPS
C. A. MEEKER, Manager
MKDFOr.D'B PROFIT SHARING
DEPARTMENT STORE
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