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VA(m ETOTTT MEDFOTIT) MXTTJ TRTBTJNTC, rEDTYVRP, OKF.OON. "WEDNESDAY. JtTXE R. 102f TRAINED NURSE OFL'OS ANGELES PUTS IT TO TEST MiRS Htizd M. IturlelKh, DGp Fran cisco St., Lmh Angok'S, Cnl., a Irai.ied nurse, after having hocn ronv.mwd by actual test of the remarkable re itulta following1 the use of T:inl.c, feels eho owes a duty to others to give them the benefits of her experi ence with the' medicine. TAus Uur leiKh Hays: "Iant Hprlnf? I came off a long, hard ease and ' wrr badly run down end weak. I felt the need of nonic thlnff to build inc up and ming bick my strenKth. I bad heard friends and patients pralne T.mlnc -j highly I Sot some and by'thc time I bad laken thrco bottlPH 1 was fueling a fiiei and waa as well and atrone uh I ever was Jn my life and I have been in the beat of health ever aince. "Sinre I have found out by peraonnl tept that It J a medieine of umiHiial merit 1 have RiiKKCKted It In kcvi.iiiI rufcs with gratifying results, and In ' ono enso of chronic Htomach trouble the benefits following1 wero nothing tthort of remarkable a:td the patient i Is now entirely well. I do not hr?s- j tat to recommend Tanlac In rases j where there la need of a pood fiy.nem- j builder or In caaea of stomach trouble, j especially those where formation of Baa produces disagreeable tyn.ptoins." j Adv. 1 PORTLAND, Ore., June 8. Toll of the damage due to the Columbia river flood was increased today by Inunda tion of the" largo truck farm of J. II. Koborg at Hood Klvcr, Ore., with loss estimated $10,000. Break In the dike there was attributed to gopher bur rowing. This farm, largest Jn the mid- Columbia region, ships extensively to northwestern cities, and Its crops of vegetablcH was declared virtually total loss. Preparations for flood were reported at The Dalles, where heavy machinery exposed to danger In caso of Inunda tion was being moved today. Kelso, Wash., reiKirted the dikes would ho in danger ut the river stage forecast of Friday, and low places were being strengthened. There was gradual rise In the Co lumbia Unlay hut the Snake was re ported stationary. The weather bur eau's three day forecast Indicated Blow continued rise. BABE RUTHSTAYS DM IN PRISON. DIGNITY RUFFLED "it" ) VTBll- . TlllifMTi ,B.l vMv have a Coal Bin or a Wood box? YOU can get clean economi cal Pearl Oil from dealers everywhere. You save yourself a lot of trouble and work when you ' cook with a good oil cookstove. No ashes to carry no fires to requireyourfrequent attention. With a good oil cookstove and Pearl Oil the heat is applied directly to the cooking utensil. The heat is steady and depend able. Pearl Oil gives high fuel values. Pearl Oil is the clean burn ing, uniform, economical kero sene refined and re-refined by especial process. Dealersevery where. Order by name Pearl , Oil. 1 STANDARD OIL COMPANY (California) PEARL OIL HEAT AND LIGHT ft. W. C. A. FUND CAMPAIGN June 6-13, 1921 ito ni?n Tim m TrniM 11 O 11IMY iuin nvYr Give to the Y. W. C. A. BECAUSE It protects our girlhood our futuro womanhood. . It provides a homelike place for girls to take their" , friends. ; It has attractive rooms for ront at reasonable rates. It provides recreation and instructive classes for the girls. It has a splendid summer program. It is the only club for women and girls. Space donated by a Friendly Business Firm. Court Tells Home Run King Place in Sport World No Alibi for Breaking Speed Laws Star Hitter Peeved Fans Cheer His Return. NKW YORK, June 8. liabe Ruth, tlio home run champion was released from tlio city prison at 4 o'clock today aftor nerving a sentence of one day's Imprisonment for violating the auto mobile speed laws and Immediately started for the Polo grounds to play with the Yankees against Cleveland. Habo plainly was disgusted with the world In general and courts in particu lar when he was taken to a small anteroom, near the court which served as his cell. He submitted to finger printing with bad grace. The formalities over ho sat down anil tried to read n newspaper. Finally ho crumpled tho paper and throw It on tho rioor. He spent a good deal of time looking at his waluh and figuring how Boon four o'clock woidd come around. In sentencing Ituth the magistrate said: Tvo been sending many chaufrouis to jail for from five to fifteen days as well as rining them. .Therefore It does not Bccm fair to allow merchants or society men or an outstanding figure in the sporting world as you are, to come Into tho court and he given a small flno and go away." Ilabo reached tho Polo grounds at 4:30 and stepped up to bat first for Now York In tho sixth Inning. The crowd greeted him with a gasp of sur prise and then a hurst of applause. STATE SPEED COP, PAY IS L Tlio many friends of J. J. McMahnn, who according to his own Btory was fired" from tlio position as deputy sheriff last Sunday by Sheriff Terrill will bo pleased to know that ho has Jirnt been appointed us ono of our four additional state traffic officers by Secretary of Stato Kozlor, and has been ordered to ropnrt to T. A. flaf forly. chief motor vehielu lnspoctor of tho stato, at Hosohurg, next Monday for duty. . This now position carries with It a larger salary than McMnhon received as deputy shoiltr, tlio emoluments of tho offleo boing 15U a month and expenses, whereas his salary as deputy shtM'trr was $150 a month, out of which ho had to pay his own expenses and furnish his own aulo and Its upkeep. Tho stalo traffic officers do duly all over tho stato uikiii tlio main traveled highways, and it is expected that Mc Mnhon will be assigned to duly for several months each year in tills sec tion. For the present his family will conl Inue to reside in Jacksonville. McMnhon during two years! service as deputy sheriff rained tho general reputation of being an efficient and fearless officer. Tor soino tlino past It has been known to those 111 the inner circles lhat the sheriff and his deputy were not In complete harmony, and for weeks tho rumor has been commonly circulated that Sheriff Terrill would either discharge hint or try to force his resignation. Tlio fuel that his salary was reduced to $100 a month Juno 1st, seemed to glvo aulhenllelly to this rumor. Mc Mnhon long beforo this In anticipation of the salary cut coining told Intimate friends that he would ho conipcllod to resign ns ho could not keep his family on such pay, but that ho would not resign under fire ns he claimed that certain law offending Interests had oimnly asserted that they would get his scalp as deputy sheriff. "When tho sheriff realized that 1 was going to hang on ns long as hs slide and that tho salary cut would not work, he eanie to iue In Medford last Sunday and told mo to quit," said McMnhon Inst night. "Ho shouldered tho hlnnio on tho county court, llosh! I know better. We had a good heart to heart talk on tho street, at least 1 know 1 got. some things off my chest." Liberty Bonds K.VA' YORK. June S Liberty bonds closed: Sij's SS.Oti; first 4's 87.70; second 4's Sil.70: first 4 i 's SS: second 4 '4's SH.9S; third 4 V4 's 91.50: fourth 4V4'8 87.10; Victory 3i 98.10; Vic tory 4-Ys 98. 10. BETTING ON JAPAN (Continued From rage One). and piles tho California row and the made armament r:oe. The I nited Slates. Ih'Iiii! out of the League of Na tions, slam upou a bis navy program. Japan gets the news, looks carefully around, sees nobody else that can reach her. says "That must bo meant for me," and starts to build a new Hue of capital ships, urging self-defense. This fact is duly printed In the United States, which says "See what the Japs are at? They're building those ships to attack us," and starts' on a program still bigger. WhcreujKin Japan is con vinced or is told that America Is really coming to blow her out of the water und pushes herself into the present lunatic program, which, if it doesn't bankrupt her in eight years will give her a naval fighting force of stupen dous power; much greater, in first line ships, than even tho navy of Grout Ilritaln. The point of danger then Is that if Japan pursues her present policy In China, if alarmed American interests continue to misunderstand and mis represent It, if the minds of the Jap anese people are at length angered by continuous and gratuitous insults from America, if outside influences are suf ficiently (or successfully) irritating, why, then, say the quarrel grows about wretched Yap or California race prejudice, and the temptation to use thoso great fighting machines may be overwhelming when there will not be the slightest justification for their use. At the present moment the angering of the Japanese people to a point where they will want a war with America looks like a hard job, but the peace agencies should not count too much on this. Any people, no matter how pacific, can be goaded Into war hunger by the application of a suffic ient number of the right kind of lies. It Is undoubtedly true, as I have ixiint ed out before, that war will never again be made in Japan as It has been made heretofore; never again without reference to the will and judgment of Its people. But this, to a disillusioned world will Beem, after the great disai pointiuent about Germany, only u shadowy protection. Japan Is Arming There Is one other ominous fact about this situation. While the people of Japan are growing more 'and more adverse to war the government of Japan Is strengthening her dofenBos, not necessarily against us, but streng thening them. Of this there are in dubitable signs. We should not, fur thermore allow ourselves to be fooled with any comfortable belief that Japan Is financially unable to carry on a great war. Her national debt burden Is trifling compared with that of the European nations. She owes but $1,289,873,000, about $17 for each in habitant, on which the interest is $38, 000,000 or 75 cents a year for- each Inhabitant. She has been diligently (and successfully) piling up her gold reserves; next to the United States she is now the first of the gold-owning and creditor nations. Hut one little practical fact we ought not to overlook, supposing we are nblo to make oiirselves-iindifferent to the black, moral turpitude of such a con flict. It would be tho hardest war we ever fought, and tho most costly, as well as the most senseless and most Inglorious. Japan is niarvelously for tified; you cannot iioaslbly get at ber from the open ocean. Behind her, the Japan Sea would be such an impos sible lake as the Russians found, only worse. At only one point could she be attacked and that is m Korea, ana me expense of getting at her there would be so colossal, expenditures of money, expenditures of American lives, tiat wftat we Bpent and lost in the Euro pean war would bo literally a trifle. WARiraG Unless you see the name "Bayer" on tablets, you are not getting genuine Aspirin prescribed by physicians for 21 years, and proved safe by millions. Say "Bayer".! SAFETY FIRST! Accept only an "unbroken package" of genuine "Bayer Tablets of Aspirin," which contains proper direc tions for Headache, Earache, Toothache, Neuralgia, Colds, Rheu matism, Neuritis, Lumbago, and pain generally. Strictly American 1 Handy tin boxes of 12 tablets cost hut a few cents Largor packages. 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