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TEDFOTID MATT TRTfiUNK MEDFORD. OHEaOX, TUESDAY, .TAXtTARY It, 1910 PAGE THREE L ELECTED E . SAI.KM, ,)iin. U.- Itohcii W. It ulil, cililur of tlio Mi'ill'ur.l Sun, who willi ilruw from llm content fur hciiiile cnh imilitr clerk yi'Mlcrdny, liux hccn clod. Cll UhHlHljIIlt Hlr(tt1llllt-lll -lU'lllH III' till Nviliitu. JiiIiii V. (,'iii'liriin wiik elect, oil oilier cleric, .1. I', limit of Wood. Iiurti, iiKviiitmit chief clerk, V. 0, I;. Mcrcor of Kugcuu herHciuit-iit-nruiM, Knyn N. l.ui'iiy of Hunching, imiil clerk mill Dr. J. A. I.invillu of Yiim tiill, doorkeeper. Concerning tlic I'ljiilc-l over the clc lion of ciilcnilitr clerk, the Kiilem Cup. itnl Journal hu,v: Tlii'ii tlio fight over calendar clerk developed, in which I 'mi I I lliirrin of Hiili'in, n returned soldier wlio Nerved ill tllO UVilltiull HCflioll H'llH on OIIC hIiIu ti Hi) llolicrt lliilil, editor uf'u iliiily pppor ut Ak'dfoiil, wun on the oilier. , . Wliili) Itulil Inn) the. pledge of 10 HCimtiiM, tills didinlu over taking 1'iiro of tint returning soldier liuciimv hu worm that Kvuutor Thulium, who hud Humiliated Ituhl, withdrew hi name in l'uvor of llurris mid Hiiid tluit Uulil would take t ho position of nKsixlunt HiTK'-iuit-n t-diniH, which llurriH Imd declined to necepl when it win offer ed In him. This iiiiulu llurri' election unuliiiiiniiH. "Mr. K uli t doe out ih to lie plac. rd in till) light in which he is hcing forced," Miid Scniitor Thoinim when ho uriiMi to withdraw Itohl'H mime. "I wnnt to ny there Im no mini who will go fimhcr t It tt ii Itoii Ituhl i.r my-i-elf to provide for the returning mil ilierN. Iftt t there i nothing inure clii. tcntihle in piildic life tliiui to n-e this iim n iiieiim nf cell nu office. From now on we imiy expect every cmnli. dllle for office, iloun to the jiitic of of the pence, will hrinir out Ion war rijeord mi n ineuiix of getting office. "Mi'. Itulil miys he in willing to Htcp nshiilc nnd take the piMition of nit. MMitiil norgciinl til urnm mid let this boy Ink v Ihu Kitioii uf eiileiidnr clerk." WJicii .Scnntor 'i'liiiiiiux hud fir-t )diiccd KuIiI'h iiiiiiiu in iiomimition he hnhl tluit MMithern Oregon never hud, in'cn given ii place in the orgnnir.n. tiun of the Keniilo und he considered it wiih cnlilled lo lliiH pnxiliiiii. Among the Hcnnlorx who champion ed the hide of the Kohlier were Sena tor Hu.Mon, Klniuk, Hank", mid r'nrrell, while Scuulor Mnwr, l.nch iniind, 'Smith ' of Cons nnd Kddy wpoko in support of liuhl, chiefly on the. ground tluit tliey were pledged to him mid they considered thut the nol dier hhould accept tlio other position. WAHIIINGTO.V, .Inn. H. Senntor Cluimlicrlnln highly; prize a modal proiionlod to hi in during tliu holidays by (iomirnl L. Collunlct, mllltiiry ut tucho of tlio French high commission with whoso momhors lliu aenntnr has conferred from llmu to I lino ilurlng tlio war. -Tlio minlnl In dotllciitad to "Vic tory," with a IlKuro of Liberty on one Hldo ami a wreath mid buglo on the ollmr. It In of no I III hronsso mid iirtln. tically engraved, but without lnscrlp tlon. Wlih It Gcnorul Collnrdol wrote: . , "With my bent grootliiKn, thin moil nl of tlio Victory lo ono who did ho much toward securing It." HE SHOT DOWN LIEUT. - ROOSEVELT LIEUT. OTAIf JOWHAUSER Donli minor, who ndmlls ho shot down Quontln Roosovolt In an air battlo, donlrej to becoma a citizen of the Unllfid Btaton and fly for . Undo Rum. Donlinunor, the iimnll cut aviator of tlio German nlr forcon, welRhn 04 pnnnda. llo got' 32 ulanon In 11 dnyii. v TO CONTROLINFLUENZA I Now lliul I'ort IiiikI, Ban Fnincliico ami Heultle luivii onlored tlio wcurlnn ot flu miiHkii In urforl to IiiiiiIhIi tlio eiildiimlo mid Followed tlio miocoaHful exmuplu by .Modford hi roilucliiK tlio (lu hero from mi nildmlo Hluito to u in Inl tu ii in. Mayor tlnteH mid the city fooiicllmou uro rucelvliiK con Ki'iiliiliilloiin, even from uoino-clllzmin who worn ntroiixly optioned to tlio nnmliD. ' Kvuii Portland In coiiiIiik In with ciiiiitriiluliilloiiH, l.unt week Muyor Oiileii wrotn I lie I'ortlund cluimbor ot coimuerco crlllclnlnn tlio nutliorltlim of tlio nlulo iiietropolln for not liun dlliill tlio epidemic nltuntlon propurly and impocliilly tor not adoptliiK ihn comiiulHory wnnrliiK ot niiinkH. In reply Kvccullvo Hecretary Uodnon ot tho elciniber ban written Muyor Galon un follown: "In ro youm of tho 7th of January, wlnh to compliment you monf bear iily upon tlio Kood ' reaulln you at tained In liundllUK tho Ilu alluatloii. "I approcliilo very much receiving your loner, ;m froin tho tono of your wire I tlioiiKlit you were bnrnlily crit ical. I want to nurture you that tho nplrlt of cooperation tnanlfontod lu your letter today will cull from un ut any I lino, our very lilKliont effort. "Our mont vinoroun ertortn at clon- liiK, following divided inodlcal coun ol a to procuduro, produced no ap preciable dotruimo; all public placen wero cloned, ntruot car wlndown foricd opun, nloron ordared to clono early In the afternoon and threatened wlih entire cloning. All gatlieriugn of any nlno wero nunpeuded. Bomo Imluntrlnl plant! laid off. and other Ultima ware dono that practically paralyzed tho bunlnenn ot tho city for nouio time, and yot, denplto thin, thero neemed to bo no apprcclublo ro diicllon In the number of canea. How ever, noon after renuming normal huHlnoMi and making an effort to (iiinrnntlno nffllcled peoplo, tlioro did neem to bo mi upproclalila reduction. I'or tliono roanonn, and for tho fact that I'orllmid hud n vanity smaller iiiiinlicr of canon (hull other cities of tho namo nice, wo fell that wo wero probably doing an well with tlionltua. lion an any other community similar ly nil tinted. "Thero would bo no purpono, and I sco you did not Intend to convey nuch an Impression, to put bunlnenn boforo llfo and wo Join with you mont heartily In any effort to protect com muultlen. ' I put your request before the board of directors and will do no attain and neo If nomothlng can't bo dona along mill better linos than hnvo yet been attained." DEMAND RELIEF NJ'.V YOKK. Jan. I I. A meeting of the National AsoM-inlion of l'ro I'cHMomil Htihchall I.cugiiCH at which the ipiestion of oliluiniiiK relief for the minor Icngtics from the present draft rcgnlatiiitm wan considered was hidd hero Imlny. Some minor league ofl'icialH iiitiimitcd that unlcsH de- iiimidN of Hie ininors wero granted they would break with the major or- glllll.lltlllUS. Since the tin lionet agreement was higned ycarx ago the major leagues hnvo enjoyed lite privilege of drafting players from the mimller orgaiii7.ii' lions. This practice, minor league of ficinls niiiiiitaincd, was unfair in that when one of the small clubs developed guild players Ihey wero taken by the major circmls nl the end of tho sea son, Tho minor league committee was emphatic t lint, the requests nf the sinnler clubs iniml bo grunted. WASHINGTON", Jan. H. Eighty thousand (lennnn holmols r.apttirod by CI on mn I PnrshlnK's troops have boon ordered by Frank R. Wilson, director of I.lliorty l oan publicity for dlatrlhutlon In tho l"l ft h Liberty lonn campalKii. The holinats will bo used as prizes for cuinpnlu.il achievements. Worth $50.00 n IJottlo ' Win. narnon, Snn Antonio, Tox., wrltos: "Foley's Honoy nnd Tnr Is the boHt c.oiiRli remedy In tho world. U has been w.nrth $o0.00 a bottlo to mo. I. hart 'tho flu' followed by pneu monia, which loft me weak, with ft porxlatont c.ouith, I noodod rost and sloop, which I was unablo to got. Homo ono ndvlBotl Foloy's llonoy nnd Tar. I botcun taking It that very nlKht. Boforo bod time I notlcod ro ller, und that night had a sound sloop and porfact ills lit 'a rest, tho first nlnco tho beginning ot tbe flu. I have complotely rooovorutl and do not cought at n!l. It cost mo only $1.20 to euro that obstinate cough with Foley's Money nnd Tar. Lot all who road this letter try Voley's." For salo by Meilford Pharmacy. WWWWWWVWWWWWWVWWWWww Theaters and Movies oooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooc PAGE THEATER TONIGHT V ,i ' Ailnlln Sennutlonal novelty urtlnln, tho two Klngn, uro billed an tho feature of fering on tho vuudovlllo bill which III open ut tho l'ugo tontght. Tlioy aro scheduled to perform a series of seemingly Impossible fouls, releasing themselves from cages, mull bags and straight Jackets. Members of the audlonco uro requested to bring reg ulation locks and chains ot overy de scription. A roward of $100 has been offered for any successful offort IN GOOD HEALTH WASHINGTON, Jan. II. Colonel Cieorge 10. Stewart, comuiinding the American I mops in tho 'Archangel sector of Hiissin, in a mcsasge re ceived lit the war department today under date of January 11, reported that he had made a personal tour of the wide front over which the Ameri-1 en lis lire scattered, nnd found the gcnural health, disriplino and morale of the men excellent mid their cloth ing and equipment ample. Total deaths from all onuses mnong the force, which numbers about 8,000 wero given ns six officers nnd l'Jl enlisted men. Living conditions, Colonel Stewart said, are good except wiih advanced outposts. In order to prevent undue hardship, troops occupying; the front lino are rotated frequently. "(icnerully," soys tho report, "men hnvo rapidly become accustomed lo lack of comforts mid conveniences and have performed most valient ser vice. '. . "The enimnnnd is scattered with al lied I roups over n front -of 4110 miles nl distances from Archangcs varying from 100 to .'UHI miles with small de tachments nt various places. Tem perature November and December, i0 below zero lo 10 above fahrenheit mid on occasions 22 below." FAMINE RELIEF BILL WASHINGTON, Jan. 14. The $10u,000000 Kuropenn rollof moa- suro passed yesterday by tho house after roadliiR of President Wilson's urgent roiiunst 'for prompt . action, may bo hold up in-the senato several days us a result of tho domnnd of senators for information regarding proposed disposition ' of. the fund. Majority Loador Martin, chairman of tho appropriations committee, today cnblod to Secretary Lansing at Talis a request tor such information. BOLSHEVIK AGITATION NOT FEARED IN U. S. WASHINGTON, Jon. 14. Dolaho vllt agitation In the United States shows no promlso of reaching a stago of opon disorder according to dopurf mont ot justice officials. So far tho movomont, evidently mainly In Now York, Is economic, rath or than polit ical in nut uro, Ihey declare, AND TOMORROW NIGHT V7 fr- " '1 , if ' E Cnrr to prevent the man of tho team from oncuping from tho cage by any com bination of locks. See the only lady In America who demonstrates a re lease from au insane straight Jacket after being locked, strapped and then tied In full view of the audience. The chumplon ludy artist of "'America. Adeline Carr Is billed as "The Girl From tho Golden Went." She ap pours In monologue and songs and Is suld to portray a novel comedy type with nuccens. EFFORTS TO SECURE EARLY DISCHARGE OF YANKS FAIL Those Jackson countv relatives nnd friends who have been workinir in un effort to have soldiers relieved from service in order lo look utter home duties and work, have labored in vain, as the local draft board bus received the following instructions from Adju tant General Crowdcr nt Wnsliinc ton : "It is ftucgested that locnl boards do not prepare or sign unv documents intended to hilrrv the dischnrco. of men from militarv service. Affidav its, certificates, letter, and other doc uments have little or no effect nnd do not tend to hasten the discharge process." Tile circular also intimates that local hoards are dointr n thankless tusk when thev urge 'the discharge of unv man. Relatives ami fricnu.-, of men are informed tiiat under the pres ent demobilization plan, each man will hnvo to wait his turn. Also it is inti mated pretlv strongly that the hoard n well as relative -r? 'o-.s valua ble line :;i i.en.uitenipting to set the claims however good of anv man for discharge. . -BY SUPREME COURT SAUiM, Ore., Jan. 14. The state supremo court decided today, by n vote of 4 lo ;t. thut T. I.. Perkins is entitled lo be seated immediately as city commissioner of Portland. Fol lowiuc; the last election Commissioner Dan Kellahar claimed the right to continue in office until next July. Three justice, in a dissent'ns opinion, coincided with this vicy today. GRANDMOTHER KNEW 40 ! w - There Was Nothing So Good for Congestion and Colds cs Muctard riot the old-fashioned, mustard-nlarter burned and blistered while it acted. Gel tho relief end help tnst mustaro plasters gave, without tho pketer ano without the blister. Mustcrolo docs it. It Is a clean, white ointment, msdo with oil cf mustard. It It scientifically prepared, eo that it works wonders, and yet does not blister the tendorest skin. Just marasco Mustcrole in with the finger-tips gently. See how quickly it brings relief how tpaediiy tha pain disappears. Uso Musterola for Eoro throat, bron chills, tonsilitio, croup, stiff r.eck, asthma, JlCUrUIIU, liyuui., wii.nvM,, ptiunoj, rheumatism, lumbago, puiiin and aches of the back or Joints, spraino, coro muscles, bruises, chilblains, frosted feet, colds of the chest (it often prevents pneumonia), 30c nnd 00c jars; hxjitd size $2.50. 10 SAUCM, Jan. M. President Vin ton hits announced his senute com mittee appointments. , Senator J. C. Smith of Josephine will be chulrmun of the Important ways and means committee. Senator A. W. Orton of Multnomah will head tho Important committee on roads and highways, while Senator Gus Moncr of Multnomah will be chair man of tho Judiciary committee. Other Important chairmanships are: Senator Kddy, revision and laws; Senator Hurley, Irrigation; Senator Dlmmlck, resolutions; Senator Pierce public lands; Senator GUI, game; Senator Hanks, Insurance; Senator Klierhurd, railroads. Considerable dissatisfaction Is Be ing heard over the chairmanship of the important commltteo on roads and highways going to Orton, as Multnomah has no . road building problem, and upstato senators feel that this committece should have 'been put in charge of some one from one ot tho counties having a road building problem more directly on Its bands. ! Thomas Is chairman of the agri culture and forestry committee and a member of the following commit tees: Fishing Industries, Judiciary, roads and highways. Died from wounds: Private Ches ter J. Soely, Portland, Ore. Wounded severely, previously re ported missing In action: Prlvato An drew Johnson, Portland, Ore. FAMILY SHOE BILLS I Tramping 18 miles a day, Mr. H. M. Foreman, a mail carrier of AUentown, Pa., found that shoes with ordinary soles last about one month. But he says a pair of Neolin-soled shoes gave him more than nine months of service, in which time be walked over 4,000 miles. His experience shows now you may save shoe money by providing your family with Neolin-soled shoes, which give extra wear where other shoes wear out quickest. Vou can get Neolin-soled shoes in any type of shoe you want. Prices are about the same as for shoes that give only ordinary wear, sometimes they are even less. If your dealer hasn't the style you want, he can get it for you quickly. Remember. Neolin Soles are created by science to be what soles should be. Thev are available everywhere for re-soling as well as on hnn. Thev are made by The I Goodvear Tire & Rubber Company, Akron, Ohio, who also make Wingfoot Heels guaranteed to outwear any other heels. neolin Soles M MtiW Rcc.1T. S. I-Bt. OS. GET SLOAN'S FOR YOUR PAIN RELIEF You don't have to rub It In to get quick, comfort , tag relief Once you've tried it on that stiff Joint, sore muscle, sciatic pain, rheu matic twinge, lame Back, you'll find a warm, soothing relief you never thought a liniment could produce. Won't stain the skin, leaves no muss, wastes no time in applying, sure to ! give quick results. A large bottlo means economy. Your own or any other druggist has it. Get it today. Prices UOc, 60c and ?1. SO. WESTON'S Camera Shop tho Only Exclusive Commercial Photographer hi Southern Oregon. Negatives made any time or place by appointment. . . ; . Phone 147-J. We'll do tl! rest. J. B. PALMER Medford. : 208 Knst .Maui Street, TODAY S CASUALTIES THE EARL S. INSURANCE AGENCY has removed to and combined with our office All Iohsch, policy changes, etc,, arising under, ' insurance effected by the Tumy Agency will bo attended to by our office. , Mrs. Helen Turny takes this opportunity to thank the public for their courtesy and patron age, and trusts that this final disposition, of the business will be approver! by he policy holders. - Mrs. Tumy expects to remain actively in the business identified with The McCurdy .-" ) - '"if- .. Hf-' -"K' -'V... 'I. . ' ' 'i'v' Insurance Agency, Medford National Ban BTdg.' Telephone 123 What Is Motor. Life? ; . It is generally believed thatthere Is a remedy for every evil, but remedies (or all the evils have not yet beon found. However, the constantly increasing price of gasoline has sharpened the wits of an American genius, and a remedy (or one ot tbe great evils, the high price of gasoline haa been found. ' '- ."- . ' Jrotorllfe has come to serve and to save money for the users of gasoline. The use ot Motorlife In any gasolino motor Is absolutely guaranteed to save from 25 to 50 per cent of gasoline, removes car bon from tbe cylinders, spark plugs and valves and prevents a rede poslt o? carbon. . ' Motorlife Increases power and mileage,, insures perfect ignition, -easy starting and highest moto- efficiency, the other good results obtainable, such as quicker pick-up and less effort in climbing bills, will prove that Motorlife is fulfilling its mission. Motorlife has been tested out both in Medford and Portland.and It is not a guess as to what results you will obtain, it is sold under a guarantee to do what we claim 'for it or your money will be refunded it you are in any way dissatisfied. Motorlife is put up In handy tin containers, suf ficient to treat 160 gallons of gasoline, price $2.00. . .. . ; ''; FOB SALK BY ' ';.?.;" ' Yfir Medford Motor Me Co. t MIMS & BARKDULL HOTKL NASH. oooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooociooooooooooooooootki JUST TO REMIND YOU That You Should TM Advantage of This Tire Sale Which Will Be on for a Short Time Only. Note Comparison: TJ. S. Chain Tread... U. S. Chain Tread U. S. Chain Tread U. S. Chain Tread U. S. Plain Tread.. U. S. Plain Tread U. S. Plain Tread . U.S.Usco Tread : U. S. Usco Tread . ... U. S. Usco Tread U. S. Usco Tread U. S. Nobbv Tread ..... U. S. Nobby Tread .......... Goodyear Plain ............. .... Goodyear A. W. S. Fab... Goodyear A. W. S. Fab... WEED CHAINS 10 Sets 32x3t2 3 Sets 33x4 2 Sets 32x4 1 Set 35x4 3 Sets 30x31'........ 1 Set 34x41. RID-O-SKID CHAINS 6 Sets 32x3i2 TREICHLER PEIRS0N, Inc. Liberty Building, Medford TUMY ' MJ2DKORB, OltFXrON Regular Price. $27.00 37.55 -39.50 40.40 15.20 22.90 . 30.a 20.70 24.05 33.90 ' 34.65 28.70 32.75 44.05 39.25 Spccil Price. $22.95 31.90 33.60 34.33 13.0&. 19.45 26.20 17.60 20.45 28.85 29.45 . 24.40 27.85 39.45 33.25 43.83 : Size. 32x3l2 32x4 33x4 34x4 30x3 32x3y3 32x4 . 30x3 32x31; 33x4 34x4 30x3i3 32x3 'o 33x4i 33x4 33x41 . ; : ... i. Regular Speci'l Price. Price ........$7.30 $6.20 8.70 ' 7.40 ........ 8.00 7.80 ........10.00 8.50 6.23 5.30 9.50 8.05 4.40 3.75