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TUI'VDFOTtP.' OKKOOy. I'lUDAY. .TANtTAIlV 21, 1010 PAOE TTTTlTTlfi " ,-.:.i.-ajr5TD rjr ., jn.iA:fmri: ...wh-A.j 'ul THEFT 13 SO REALISTIC MOVIE ACTOR IS AKRF.STED FLOODS DESTROY DON'T ENDURE RHEUMATIC PAIN! HERE'S QUICK RE1EF FOR YOU m)T)V(W'" MATT TTtTTJTWrc iE A'nliiir IVrrv. funuei'lv I'ilv cdilor of (h i M l oi t Sun, iiiilliui' nl' I In' "Hinuditu 1'ul" now chief viii'iniiti in Hid II. 8, IIIIVY, WI'ill'K IIH follolVH to Court Hull, I'ruiii inid-Atliitilic: Miil-Atluhlie. Dim'. Ill, HUH. IVicnd Court : I will write vim thin liltii- from tu il - A ( tu n 1 1 mill imiil it In you from II nor! in Hi in i 11. mill von will ucl it iiliuiil lliu r-'imrtlt nl' Jul v. I have been 11 1 i in tliu unli'i'4 iiIiiiiihI i'iiiii;ii;iin:lv Mlll'i) I ll'ft Ml'lll'liril til Nt Ollobcr. willl llii' cxi't'iiliiiii n' ii tin v ill I.UK A nui'li'M. n ilnv in itliibou, ('. ',.. mill Hix tin vh in Ni'W York. Wii cxnerii'iH'. i'il ulorlotiK weal her iii tlit troiics, fair wi'iiIImt in llui iiiiililln Atliiulli'. nml willi tint exception nl' two wilil iliivx mill iiiu'lil uood wi'iillmr mi the triii ncrom, Vmi in a v nut ln'lii'Vi', Imt ilnriiu' tlu unlu. I Inul vn nf in v iiIiuch blown lift', white mi deck, where I hint no bimiiiL'nH. Tint wnvi'ii worn inniililiiiil hiuti oiii'N vmi ri'iiil nbont in the Htui-ii'H. inul nltiiu'i'tlii'r it wim rullii'i- un excittnif I'xnurii'ii"!'. Tin' timid hIiid iiiti'lii'il lilid Ail Si'ilii'it il'il the ,dnv lid Iient Weed nt AhIiIhihI. nml (lie deck were llMn-.lt fore unit lilt. I inn uoininv ICUIO miles lini'k to Mi'ilfiird, when I inn ili-i'liiirui'il. iiiKt In biiwl out Iwu or three of the wenk kneed nml I'liint Ik-m it t-l brut in Moill'iiril. Oim up llii'iii niililv I'oiiL'lit in n Nliinviinl nl I'orllnuil, mill nrc M'l'Wil for llii' ntiiii-i'inriil nf lii wur VetONItlH lli Wlllldcl fill lilts Voice, tin- other rluihPK dollars nml ui'tt dime, nml llui iliiiil is 11 nill mixer. When I Ki'l tlirouuh with thin triii nf IiiiiIn llii'v will imt lie nlili' to sine. i'Iiiim' ilnllnri ur mix iiills. In Ni'w York 1 mi't 1 .11111 Speck on llrniiilwiiv. ii Hi'uifil us ii jiii'l.riililiit, inul Imt fontintr it fur Ilium', nl J II knots. New York i n town. I urn uoini: t return there nflcr mv triiii to the const, ur.i L'i't ii i"li. When wn in Mcdford I bet Kid Uroun llinl llui wnr would In- out liv TlmllliMriviiiL-. nml tin culled im tor n mill of clothe mitt I nut enni- inir liiirk niter Unit In t. it' I Imvo to unlk iii-riiHM AuiiTjj'ii in mv i-hirt tml. nt Siil must hunt In lake lii'i'il t Wlllll I llV. I IIni lll't liim lllllt Ia-iii'Ii Cross wniilil lii'iil Hint Andcr-on. Imt Ih refused In liiiniiliiti', nml tint debt in two vt'iint old or more, unit outlaw ed liv IHiW. I wish vim would uive mv bcl re L'lirils In nl the litim-h that ninke tlu Klks i'IiiIi tlii'ir rendezvous, also I hi' emit: nt llriiuns. iiImi Wall l.arnoil. 1 Hen Itv the Sun where Seclcv i enm inv homo fur 1 'Ii iit inn wo the lutnuv Mi'iixiin of the vonr will ho ihnililv en iovahlu to vmi ami Mr. Hull, (iin1 tliciii mv best rcjutd ami till Seeletv I will he hark iiliniu' ill the Mirini;. about Hid time thev are Mitudcinir. 1 hiiw Kick llniiiilil in 1,0s- Aiwclcsy Wherever I hunt I run ucrusH Home body from tin- vallev. I have traveleil Ni'Verul tliiiiixiiiiil miles Hiiii'H 1 li ll Mcill'oiil. Tliev hiiv travel broadens a man. A couple of times' it looked iih if it wiih L'oiui: to flatten some of uh out. an well. Well. Court, I will hiil von mlieu until wo meet nuiiin. I want to thank Vmi for vour eourlesv ami maiiifeslu lion.i of friciidsliiii, at all times', ami tell von Hint I aniireeiale it, ami wish vou n Merrv CliriMniitH ami llniiv New Years, with all that booh with it. AIho civo mv retards, if vim eel a ehaiiee. to I.ec ilaeohs and Ownev mid tell Ownev I cleaned ui Iiik emit for 1 1 i ll l tmlav. Also mv hello to Muse and Hill t'oleinun. Mv riirlsliiius ttift IImh vear will he a tilessed one- II ifold trimujln sewed on mv sleeve, presented hv I'liele Saiii.' sik'nil'vinu' that I have been on overseas tint v in the ureal war. Attain with hest. wishes ami re. minis, I remain vour friend, AKTIiril 1 "KU WV. To Relieve Catarrh Catarrhal Deafness AndJIIead Noises ' I'nmonn miffurliiK frnin ealarrlial dnnrnoiin, or who aro Krowhm hard of huurlnK and havo timid aolmiH will bo Klad to know that thin dlnlrnKKliiK nl' . motion enn usuully bo auccomirully trontod at homo liv an Intoriial mod- ic.lno that In many Insliincim lias of (ootoil complulo rolluf nftur other troatmontH huvo ralletl. Hurrorcrn who eould ueareoly hear havo had tholr hoarlnu restored to sucli ita ex tent that llio tick of a watch was plainly audlblo hovoii or cluhL lui liun nway from olthor ear. Thoroforo, If you know of hoiiiooiio who Is trouolcn with bead no I Hon or catarrhal tleaf iiohh, cut out this formula nail baud It to thorn and you may Imvo boon the mouiifl of mivlnn roiihi poor nuf- forur purliaps from total tluarness. Tho proscription can bo prnparud at homo and la mailo iui rollowH: Boonro from your dnmnlst t o I'nrmlnt (l)niibln SIrcnKI.) Tako HiIb homo und add to it 4 pint of hot water and a Utile urauulntotl ulnar stir mil II tlluflolvod, Tako one tabUmpoonfiil four times a tiny. I'urinlnl Is used In this wny not only to rotluco by tonic action I ho In flnmmatlnn and swellliiK In tho KiiBtnchlan Tubos, ffud thus lo oiiual Izo the nlr priiBsuro on tho drum, but to, correct any oxceas or secretions In the middle oar, and tho results It gTvofl ore noarly always quick ami ef fective. . Kvory parson who tins catarrh In any form, or illslresnliiK nun 111 I ilk', tilssiiiK soumlB In I heir oai'H, Dlioulil plvn Hits recipe n trial, Adv, iNR r 'Ar rri ( " ,i I 1 SU V ' .lli'rbert Itawllniion, who plays tho Iwiillui: masciillmi nl In support of I'rlkcllla Deaifln "Klin or Kill," which comes to tlm Itliilto thealru to nlKht mid tomorrow, was taken Into custody liy tlm poll.m when oao of tliu IhrlllliiK si'i'iies of thu plcturi! w an Iteliut fllmeit. When Itiiwlliiiton. us Henry War no r, snatched a wallet utid Mlarted lo run with It, In accordance with tho c enitrlo, ho was stopped 'by a real po llt'ctmin, who did not know tho lucid out was lii.'lnif filmed. Tho orflcer hold Ho wlliiHon se ve nil inlnuun befo ro ho would bo convinced that tho affair win a "movie scene." I AS OIL MAGNATES I AI.I.AS. Ter.. .Ian. 21. Somu of the Wel Texas farmers who deserted their home hist smnmer in pitiful while lines of old prairie wauons are now uoiiiir back in autiuoliiles. Driven out hv r. Ihrce vears' drought, thev arc uoim.' buck as nil men. Stretches of In ml where the ilriiuulit hud silliiiillv withered every h-af of M'etiilii.n unci from which tliu d s- hearleiM'd fanners ilepiuted for the eotum iii'hls nml ulher more pros perous siclioiis, are wi'.lun (lie new oil ili-lrict. Some of (he farmers who strau'iiled. almost penniless, fioin the "parehedj mine It lew Ili'illIIH nun I'lllI lllliilliv as oil miiuniite., accordimr to Viince .Muse of the I'ort Worth t'liiitulier nl Ciillilliet'ci'. who llllt: illst ei'lliplt'ted II lour uf Itaiiuer. Kiisllnnd, ( isi-o. ItreelveiiridL'e. Ilel.eim, Moriin, (lor iiiiin and oilier tmvtis in the heart of the new oil (li-liiil. lie savs the populiitioii in iiiunv eoiintries, nlniosi eoinpleti'lv ileserled last Miiiumer, has reached unprecedented fiuures. Leases are lienor sold lor a few acres at viisdv hirifer sums than en tire fnims would have hoimht n vear nun nml enormous investments have been made. The lct:i"l"ture had expected to adopt measures for relief of ilroiiL-hl sal Tori rs, hut s:n 'i tliu discovery of oil, l llle interest has been shown in the proposed iieliiui. There have been nhiindiiiil rains that assured crops in districts outside the oil ter rilorv. SEATTLE 10 VOTE ENERAL : 8HATTI.K, Jan. 21. Members of KID unions affiliated with tho Scuttle Oontrnl Labor Council lodny wore preparing to voto for or nRiitnst a proporal that a general strlko be call ed hero Kebruary 1 In sympathy with metal trades workers, numbering about aTi.OOO, who walked out Tues day to proHS tholr demunda for high er wages. Beatllo shipyards remained tdto to day, their owners having refused to grant tho $S 0 tlay for mochnnlcs and (7 11 nil f li n day for helpers and laborers asked by tho unions. l.unt night tho ahlpwrlghls and Joiners, n wooden shlpynrd organiza tion volcd lo support tho metal trados strlko. Tho shipwrights and Jolnora, It la said, numbof about 2"i00. Tho tolepltono operators nnd cracker and candy workors met last night but decided to tako no action on a goneral strlko roterondum vote until a lntur mooting. TiOWDOX, Jan. 2 1. Plans for n Bolshevik movoment on tho Hand tho rich gold mining region of the Union of South Africa, havo boon 11 11 on tl li oil , nays 11 Keillor's limit oil dispatch today from Johannesburg. "Investigations allow," ndda llio dlspnlch, "Hint tho nalives will havo liolbluK In tin Willi ( h lit llob'hevliitu. - i .iff '(ft it - SK- If iJ u NEUTRALSTO LEAGUE PAWS, Jan. 2:1. fliv the. Asso ciated Tress.) The iiiicstinn of whether the l'liiiama canal should he iuternatioualixed under the League uf Nations would depend entirely upon the altitude uf tho United Stales lioveniuieut. iieeordim: to Lord Hubert t'eeil, wlurlniH submitted to the peace cmi'-'ress a draft of the British view of the structure uf the leaccu. Ilo spoke ill--. it euiilewnce of imiriiiilisls in answer to a nuerv based mum speculaliuii hv the press on features of the new society of nations. Lord Hubert said ho had not heard anv specific discussion of the Hana iiui citiial iiiiiomr delegates, it lieinu iiicnlioned oulv incidentally in con pct't iit with .other walerwuv.t. lie lii'iil that the I'linama canal ix not on the same basis as some other water ways, since it is the propertv of the l liitcd States and it mills he' for that ciiiiti'v to say how it blinll he con trolled. ' In'speakinu' of the , admission of neiitrnLs into the lemma 011 the same basis as oilier nations. Lord Hubert said lliul'it was his cnnecplion that Ihcre should he no classification hut that all sovereign iudepeiidcnt states .should havo cipuil rights. Tho ingestion was raised as to whether if a liitr indemnity is assess ed iiiminst Oermanv she he kept out of the leaiiiie until pavment was enm ulcled. Lord Holierl replied she would not be barred merely because of her inability to pay, in ease the indemni ty's should run over n lomr period.- He suit) that no definile prnposnls has as vet been made rrirnrdintr liin itation of armaments, which is pre scntiii',' an extremely difficult prob lem. In his opinion there cannot be total disarmament since every eonn Irv must lnuintain certain ilelensive forces. ' - . -" --l ADp t is true that a consistent daily (a most pleasant kand nourishing cereal food) is one of the bi flest modern aids and strength. Grape:Nuts is natural ly sweet and needs little or no sugar. N SALI'.M. Ore, Jan, 2:1. (Special ('ni'iespoiidenee. ) 'Tho Jackson couiilv ileli'Kiiliun in the state lecis laturi' has fared vcrv well in comniit tce assignments mid is rccouniztd us one of (he most influential delegations in the assembly. - Senator Thomas waived any claims to important chairmanship jr. favor of places 011 three important com mittees, iiamelv roads, fisheries and consolidation, lie is also a member of the iitdiciarv and i iu'rossed bills and is cliairuimi of nericulliiral. It is Senator Thomas' avowed imrposc to five most of his nil en lion durinif the present session to hiubwuv leuisla lion. In the liiiuse Ilepresentalive Shel don is the best placed man. ntt far committee assignments, from south ctn Oregon. At this session the most important committees, named in the order uf their importance, nro rotnU and highways, ways mid means, res nliit'ons. ("tisiilidalion. reconstruc tion, judiciary and revision of laws. .Mr. Sheldon is chairyian of two of these committees, namely resolu tions and reconstruction. The chair manship nl the resolution committee entails mure floor work than proba bly any other committee ussiinimcnt, while the reconstruction committee, which Mr. Sheldon also heads, has the solution uf one of the largest prob lems which ever confronted the people uf Orogun. Mr. Sheldon is also a member of the committee cm corpora tions and horticultural. Mr. Sheldon first asked for a place on the roads and liighwuvs but conceded that to .Mr. (Jure and took the chairmanship of reconstruction instead. Mr. (jure is chairman of 'the com mittee on banking', a member of reads ami mining, lie-will supphtiient in the liuase .Mr. Thnmas' efforts on road matters, and between the two. Jackson county's interests in high way const ruction should be well eared lor. .Mr. We.sterluiul is chairman of the committee nn militnrV affairs. 11 com mittee ordinarily having little work, but imo nt this session which mav lovf-liipn into one nf unusual import -aiivc. Mr. Westerlund is also on the .intuit tec on hurt ictilt lire and ngri cr l tire. At the 'orjier sessions Mr. Westerlund me mi.l-of his attention fn horticultural laws and is. well uual ilied lo look nfler problems affecting J that important Jackson county indus try. FIVE SICK CHILDREN SlOt-X FALLS, S. D Jnn.JM. Mrs. Clara Hanson. bbciI a.1 years, shot and killed her flvo children and then attempted to take her own life at tho family homo early today at SShormtin, near horo. She Is in a crit ical condition, airs. Hanson Is tho wlfo of the town marshal at Sherman. Tho chil dren had been 111 and sho Is nllegeu to havo declared that "sho did not want to boo tho children suffer." Examine Carets for West Point. WASHINGTON', .inn. '!. Con uressn'i'ii liawley has nnnounced a competitive e.vaiiiiiintiou for nppli cntns frnui the first consiressiunal district of Oretron tor iippointment ns cadet nt the West l'oint military ac ailemv. it. will be held on February .1, under the direction of President Cnutpbell of the stato university at Kuirene. use of YAKIMA, Wash., .Ian. 24. Tho Xaciics river at flood, caused by the heavy rains In tho hills and a sudden thaw, has washed out tho Itattlo siiakn brldKO, worth about SOUO, which stood tho winter floods of a year i?o. Tho (.'urmack bridge, hlKh er up, Is now threatened. It was built liiut year by tho stato at a cost of fSO.GOO. Tho H'orscshoe fiend road In the N'ache.'i valley, one of Its chief scenic attractions, Is covered with swirling water, which Is said to have carried out the highway, built last spring. Damage estimated at $12,000 by J. II. Hlesofrled, power superinten dent of the Pacific Power and Light company, was done hy the high winds which swept acrofs tho Yak ima reservation, leaving over a mile of poles and wires flat on the ground near Toppenlsh, and doing leaser dn in unci otscwhere. Naehcs City Is cut off from tho south by the flood. Tho river Is 110 longer rlslns. TOID SHE'D BETTER MAKE HER WILL Takes Taiibic unil oiv l-'cels Uko a .Vciv Person t'un I llcr Own Housework Tho remarkable results being ob- I.I...I ... It.n .. Ar 1 i r.,i.A. evidenced in tho cane of Mrs. M. K - Cunningham of 3418 Humboldt street Ilonver, Colo., who In recently tclllnt; tlm slorv nf her rprnvftl-v from a sl?r- lous complication of troubles said: a iiuio over iwo years aKO 1 oe- fnn I,, imvo IrnnMa ulili m t- glnmii.l. and 1 would Ret so tired and fagged-! CJ out 1 couldn't get through with mylm llitlo housework without having to stop and lie down five or six times during the day. I couldn't touch meat nor drink either tea or coffee. and was put on a diet of the lightest j sum 01 ioou. Alter eaimg 1 tett line there was a burning fire right in my chest . and 1 suffered agonie3 for hours. My food soured In my stom - II.!, I,....in.l tf.. n,t n... k.a.1 ..v.. . ,...,v.. f,..., Uv.s,. would palpitate like it would jump 0111 01 my ooity. , .iy oioou pressure went up to an alarming point and my heart acted so strangely I was told I had better make out my will. I was so nervous I could hardly sleep and many a time I lay awake ail night long suffering and worrying about my condition. 1 was getting so thtn and peaked my neighbors were all! talking about it and asking what in I the world was the matter with me. I "I had tried many other medicines I without yetting any relief and after Teniae was put on salo In Denver and everybody got to talking about It, I decided lo try It, too. I noticed a de cided Improvement soon alter I start ed on it and ofier my second bottle I actually felt llko a new person. I hnvo taken four bottles now and I can eat most anything I want. I have boon relieved of that burning sensation I had in my chest, gas has stopped forming and the pressure has been relieved ao my heart does not palpitate like it did. My nerves are nuiet and my sleep Is delightfully re freshing. 1 am so much better andj siiuiiKvc 1 cuii iiuw uu my nuusewum without getting all tired-out and hav ing (0 stop to rest and 1 am now con vinced that all my suffering was caused by my disordered stomach. Tanluc has done mo more good than anything I have ever taken and my relief is dno to nothing else but this great medicine." Tnnlao is sold in Mcdford by West Side Pharmacy, in Gold Hill by M. D. Bowers, in Central Point by Miss M. A. Mee, In Arhland by J. J. McXalr. Adv. SUITS(K LE1N roR LOIKCS TO ORDER $an.oo OP Also Cleaning, Pressing ami .ilterlov 128 K. MAIX. UPSTAIRS GIM GHUKO China. Herb Stort Herb cure tor earacne, headset a catarrah, dlptherla, sore throat, lung trouble, kidney trouble, stomach trouble, heart trouble, chills and fev er, cramps, coughs, poor circulation, carbuncles, tumors, cracked breast cures all kinds of goiters. NO OP ERATIONS. Modford, Oregon, Jan 13, 1917 TO WHOM IT "AY CONCERN: This Is to certify that I, tho un dersigned, had very severe stomach trouble and had been bothered for several years and last August was not expected to live, and hearing of Qlin Chung (whose Herb Store Is at 314 South Frout street, Modford) 1 de cided to get herbs tor my stomach trouble, and I storted to feeling bet ter as soon as I used them and today am a well man and can heartily rec ommend anyone afflicted as I was to see Qlm Chung and try his Herbs. (Signed) W. P.. JOHNSON, Witnesses; M. A. Anderson, Medford S. B. Holmes, Eagle Point. Wm. Lewis, Eagle Point W. L. Childreth, Eagle Point, 0. E. Moore, Eagle Point. V. Mclntyre, Eagle Point, Ceo. B. Von der Hellen, Eagle Point Thos. K. Nichols, Raglo Point, Stopthcpalnl Give mo relief I That's what you want when you'ro hurt. a '1'hat's what you get with Sloan's Lini- ' racnt. It not only "kills pain," but docs it quickly, without delay. If you're tormented by Rheumatism, Neuralgia, Sprains, Ilrmsen, Backache, ind body or nerve pain jut see how quickly a little Sloan's Liniment gives relief. The very first application rests and comforts. Seems to reach right Prices 30c. flOc Annual Clearance 1 j tA M J Rj ; ! ts. Substantial Reductions ,.'-.' '''' THE BOOT SHOP Ashland, Oregon jv - jl I is V0 WP.,WJ;llC.j'l5 , tW-fr.flriShfcM iiue3it MINERS'. QUICKSILVER $1.75 Pound I PMARMACYih THE MEDF0RD BUSINESS COLLEGE Is now open for business at 31 North Grape street, lias been Inspected by tho City Health Committee and DECLARED SANITARY and safe from contagious diseases. TRANS SAL In order to meet payments and to settle the affairs of the Treichler-Peirson Co., and to reduce the stock we will make Big Reduction in Used Cars, Tires, Tubes - A and Accessories Until February 1st .We have a good stock of used cars that are all big bargains, especially during this sale, Treichler Peirson Inc. down to the sea t of tho trouble, warm' lug and easing tho nerves and tissues. You can almost feel the Influninntion, swelling or stiffaeM subside, as th pain grows less and less. You don't even havo to wait to rub In Sloan's Liniment. It penetrates, and its clear, clean licprid caa ba poured right on tho skin without staining. Gee a generous lite bottle from your druggist today. ME? anil 91.: $1.75 Pound FER 1 ' ' '