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1922 PAfli: . rmtm m i- 'w ji "'i it ,. enaft ii new TRYING TO FOOL BOD. IS TOPIC OF T LIE T MTCDFOUD MATT TKIIIUNR, MKDFOU1), ORIXiOX, MONDAY.' 'APRIL JAILER iNNOCEN ANNUA TING ASHLAND CHURCH NO AIR PATROL A A RAISES $3900 FOREST FIRES ON nnn TO CANCEL DEBT C0AST1S YEAR OF SENDING NEGRO PHOENIX CHURCH EVANGELIST PECK 0 HANGING PARTY WEDNESDAY EVE I A "Muiiy pt'iiiilo today urn liylntf In put tinx nvi'i' on IIiii iilmliility," aulil Kov. Iliiivtiurt W, Peck, last nlahl lit iliu Flint Methodist church. Tim In run audli'iico tlmt filled tin' iiuill lorluni liiinif llutnly "nil up and tool' notice." fur It was evident I luil tliu I'VinmnlUt wua K0I11 !' with " fin-in or lit". Ill lent unit from tlir sixth iliup I if tliiliiiliniH, which remiss "IU mil deceived, (1ml In nul mm k i'il; On whiilHiicver it mini aowi'lh, Hint rluill ly iilxn I fit . I''ur lie Hint snvVi'tli 1 1' IiIh fU'i.li, hIiiiII tif I lu firm reap rtirriiitliiu. Kilt h tlml nnwi'tit lo the Hplrll, hIimII or tin' Hplrlt rcup life rliiHilnic " llo mii ill In pint: "I. If ii In uur iiiiinI Impm taut nsct. We nro iniikltiK character. It persist. A mint ii ln uliiiilt our liiimni'lAl soul iH MUll. ItH ih'Kllliy lllVlllVI'M Itl'l-lllll IHNUCM. Print here ifi;iiKiilrit tlmt hiu'k of nil thlniiM nuit eternally present uiul Imminent In I ikI, When hum (limit apple tree lui ilum lint eapcrt t plrk nrtiiiKC off I III mil I ret. Nil, I'll II I III rlKllt Wlll-ll tin any In I'-niiric ti i in tlmt "Typ.i poraUt," or like producca like, null urtrr tin klml." N "lie linn ever aeon one tit'iiluN pnaa Into another. W only find niimi l i'ii, or d"erlvu our ki'lviH when talk otherwise. "I luil In not mocked, ttluitaocvcr tvt w tlmt Vrry thin we also reap." ' "Will thla litw ii I i luitil In thi iinl mill kllltliliililT Yea, Ilka produces llkn Inxmlubly. Will If the Borm of llfn ir n Ohm. mi elephant iiml a nmn allow il in IP lllly lit) difference I'M II ii mil' r tliu im'iki powerful nip in u"'. ( liin k of mi ll Ik u parent of It AlmltiHty Und. lli wliu sow Krm'it nml self lab lie, w ill never ri'iip Ki'iUToally nml K-licmtrtltiiwi. tlx who mint lui ire thltikliiR cannot rupee! to nni .ulillllM of eltnritctwr. Clint la rlaht when he any. 'Aa one thlnki'th lit Ilia heart, so la he. lod luilae ua tmt only ty uur not but 'for every idle word thnl limn shall apvnk. tin ehnll She m iiniiit In tlu ilny of J tiilu mi-nt.' 'In X York there lived the Juki'e family with I ono iterfrrndnnt. "Of thru aao iluH In Infamy: 110 Mrrr pauper, who loKthor, spent an usKint uf'Slon ymra In thu pnor liiumi', 440 'r ihyalr rr'ka Uiio-ihliit of thr timivn rt. w rmlnnla With ii I'Klltuti . ISO wi-ro ronvlrtnl of i-iiitm, anvrn of thla nuiiiln r Ik'Uik guilty of mu)i1i-r. not om lunl a kihhI pO Hi nt I. hi, ami only SO liml any tinl" nml tn "f thf" li'iirm'il thilr trml In iitaiii. 'Thnt piih fnnilly liml. up tt luTT. nit thr. atatf of N'- Vuik ll.:i0,000. "On th oihrr homl lake lli raav of unn who ''vril tu tlii- Hplrlt. Jona than Kilwunlx, a man of the hltthrat ItliMla. Mini Inilinl, aa we think of him. Iut ni'Vrrtluli'aa n nmn of tlml. "Il una tii-iii In IT03. iin'l un to HOU, tt prrliMl of 1ST yvara. hi liml 1J4 uVwi'niUnln. Of thi-a ti i' rulli'ffr- itrnUimtra I ft wrr t'vlh'ir liiralili-nta: 100 wrrt Icrgymrn; to, phyautana muiih vry mlin'nl onra; 30, JuUa in a noii-il Jvulat; no, pulilm offli'lnta; U railroad itmn iiKi'ta: S V. K. ai-nntora; acvi'itil were mi'iiilipra of conari'aa ami on aa Mir.prralilinl of thn t'nltfil Htatea. "Yii, It la an liuntutalik law. ' Whataoov. r a mnn auwi'th, that ahull )m alo reap." A noteworthy fi-utuic of th arr tli'W m the mualr. Thi foiiBirca tlonal alimlnii, toil by a InrHff i horiia. lth att otvltcHltnl ui'rommnlni'iit. ihrllliil rvrry hi-ait. Mra. Nlrliola t.iiili'rt'c "It la Wi'll With My Hiiul." In ii iik'oI rftirtiV'' maniu'r nnl tin' ilui't, "I fiinio t t ho tlnidin Almii'," hroiiKlit a I'Piiui'Mt for rvpi'tillon. Tho rt'Vlvnl will i-imuniii' IIihuiijIi Knatt-r, with nrvlt'.-n vwy nlKht. Hiiliniliiy xi'i-pti'il. AIIIihiikIi Kvi'i'iiuini orfki'ia luv ln'i'ti vlKuroiinly ut wtak fur aume tiniu punt . In addition In tlm I it vim 1 1 yiltldll bi'lhK lllUlli' liv r(,u II IV offU'llila furrnlliiii out tlm Imlmitlly of tlm iiuinkml linndu i f ini'ii who cnrrli'il mi t llin .1. I', lliiln nml Arthur Hurr kliltiiippiiii nml hlurr limiitliiK Iml (li'lila. Iilnl ttlllrll ini.Kii'HH I Hi it lii'ini m iiiln to I hit I'lul hv I he fi'ilclul no i rrl Vrr vlrii in ' ii . no iiiri'Nia liuvi jrt bi'im inuih;, It In i luliiii'd Iiowi-vit tlmt llu-y muy Un fxpocti'tl In Uio tl dlaiunl fntnro, J. I' llulti liiiH loft tho city uiul Rimn Id I'ortluml, uiul lUiir. tho col- oritd limn. I urn iiiivor Imd Hi" tirv tn poiiib Imi'k tu tlm city nml rr-HuniM hl ri-aliti'ino In Mi'dfon! ufmr lila thrill liiK i'M,'i'l n'' with llin Ullni'i tint ulKlil i f Mun li H up on I ho Hl- It I) mm. Thoy wnrned him Hi'" tlmt lui wmitil tui'iit Willi di'ulli If li ttviir I ' t ii rut; el . Tlioro ar all aorta of rumtra e flout met not Httlo uuoan work, wlilrll aro liiinimlahlo of verification In vli'W of 111" cIohh nmutlti'd attltudtt of tlm InveatliUtliiK offlrora. Tint Moilfonl public In womlorlug what will In' iu't heard of In the lino of moli liirlilriita, It ih'W'loprd yoatonluy that It wun m t (otitity Jalhr iwrt .Mini' who hallnd thn puaalng auto In which wi re two ini'ii mill uakml thoni tn ttlvtt Hurr a rliht in M-!ford. luil Ah c Norrla ot Jut'kauiivlllo, fniinor woll known county Jailor and Janitor uf tho court ho u no for )!, Jailor Miwh Ii n tt )unt ii'luaaml Hurr on tho fvuntnit of March Hth. oi lil 10 day' at'nti'iiin had fvplrrd. and Hurr waa walkliiK acri tho county Jail lan to lh itlroot. whwti NorrU. panat'd tlirouuli tho Jiill yard on a croaa rut to lila hom. Norrl. Vnowiim that Hurr a tlm wa up and that hi) wn aim u l to (to to McdforU, houtfd to tho paaaluK auto ami ak- rd It oirupuiiu If tliny would rWo lit ni a ildn to Mmlford. Kurelv thi-y would, and thn unauapw'tliiK colored I man rl!mhid In tho car. It o dark at that tlmt) and ncllh Tlm ii ii ii un I mi'iilliiK of Mm I'liui' Ii I K ill ii nil uiul roiiKTCKullon will Un held at Clydo Hall on Wo din-id ay cv cnliiK, April Cith, Iniinodlatuly follow ing a ttippitr to liu aervnil promptly at iwtVfii by tliu I.udl Aid aoclety. All itionikora of th church and thotm who iitti'iid or help In tho work, and lliolr fa in 1' li'n urn Invltod und am aak- fd to l" proai'iit fir tlm IjiihIiioin of tlm cvi'iiliu. 'I'll In will liii'ludi) au nuul ri'iiorW of tint work of tho churi'li und ItH vnrliniH orKniilr.ulloiia; I'liTtli'ii of i-ldora und truHti'O und otli'T very liiiporlunt LnialucuH. Tliu flil'TH-liayo unnouin oil that thn church udoptod tlm "tcrni or ro tary" aynti'in fur ilnclliiK oldor. In ati'inl of tho UN: tiTin dyHti in Imrcto fi.ro iiHfd by I Ii tt Inui h, and ao they uuimuuccd on Sunday uiornliitt their rt'iilKiiiitloiia, lo iHlie i-fffct st the aiinuul ineetliiK. Beverul vacanclea In tliu liourd of truiiti't'a aro ulno to be filled. "Hoya Muht" at Clydo hull thin week will be on Thursday wenlim from 7:30 to l at Friday uhi iit 30 Imya, with aevcral muu of tliu llrollierliood. wer preaent und hud a fine time, Ink-other with K.tmea, etc. Muiiy look for a larKer attend aiirn thla wek. It would bn hard to have u better time. ASIII.ANU, April 3, Nearly $1000 la incorpornted In tlm UudKt of tho locul Trfahyterlnn churcli for the cur rent year, the apeclflc figure being tl.'MH), and the Knillfylm; circtunatnnco connected therewltli h tlmt tho WAKllI.N'iTON, April 3. Appro prlationa for the alrplano foreat pa trol In the I'aciflc Northweat und elnewhera Wfre .definitely killed Hstt uiday when the aenute iib-i oniinlt- lee on appropriation, conalderlng the l1' oxrlrultural Mil, concluded Ha work II mount iw pmctniiuy uu pii'imiMi. to'uml nnnoumed liml no money tut churc h debt la only $l3oy. even In tho i be"? Im luiHd for the pui poae. i rii'iiiiiur .iii:.iirj, iiii oii i.iourru fae; of notiiblu Improveinenta Hindi , to have the fori-at air pntrul run- uiN'll the edlfli n iIiii Ihk tliu pimt j c:ir, Unm d, expliiineil tlmt tie wnn uiiubfn till liiibillllca Incliiiut tu walku and puvlliK U'lliK wiped clem off tlic alate. A thoumind dollura of Dm Indehledneaii will bo met by it loan from the nation al church iMiard of i-r"ctlon, of Nfiw.army will cut th uvlutlon force to a York City, tint principal payable In ln-aki i tf.n limited to performance- of atiillnu-nta of ono hundred doliara'" to miike headway Ijecauid" HecrHary of War Weeka and the huilm-t di rector ie HKnliml maliitainlnic tin: piitrol thla year In the face of a tie nmnd for reduction of army. The each, without Intercut, terms which are exceedingly liberal, tli only con Major tlenernl l'litrkk, air-'-rvce chief, favor the foreat patrol, but the army appropriation Mil will not CAR STOLEN IN IT PORTLAND FOUND BY POLICE CHIEF ditlon UoiuK that all oilier Indebted-) p,.rl)llt ,u,.0 attivitiea, uecordinit to netm ItiUMt bo met prellmluary to re- secretary WJteka, and the forcat aer celvlnn thla help. It In needleaa to. vice la dependant on the army to up- ndd tlmt tho remaining $0I) will be j ply pluru-a and aviators. apeedlly rained at the flral opiKir-j In part compenaation for abandon- r.iii. ti. nnniuil iiiu.iinar r.r ehnrch I meiit of the airplane patrol, the ram- and eotifc-reiMtlon Uok place laat Frl- added 0 000 to the amount , '" " . the houac had allowed for lookout day cveuliiK. and the bi H,K;lal Kathcr-nn(, ,n c n.ulona, inK waa ruiiy in an-pnm wnn mo - Tw,.mv.five thouaand additional will dltlotm of the yearly event, which oc-! sported for roada, trails and cttra before April I, when the churcli ( )riuea In the formta, and $12,000 year Ix'K'na lu accordunco with tlm more for appralaala of timber and I'reahyterlun calendar. Members of.Krailng permit expenses, ti. vv Afi. rt-,n elnli tlm The sub-comtnlttee auto voted to Ladles1 Aid. and women . the conKre- ;''' ,Ti0 und'r nn amendment by . .i i- L. i ii,i ,,, Mi-Nary to send on expert to Manchu Rat on in icenerul pr.;M. led feat(rin t(j 1VM,lKnU. and r,.port u,JOn tht. in. ii aa Bu.er...i.juiit. iu ua R-- ar,,a planted, varieties and Reneral eroiiH appointments. A biiKlncaH sea- ruiIlonB ot WI.nut culture; to study al m followed. V. J. Shinn and Geo. II. J tho taarketing of broccoli, which la iceniiowor uoitiB nHMccteu truKiocs. A extcnaiwty promiceoj arouno itoao vote of confidence also fell to the lot burg-, and to lavestifcato methods of of !t. P. Nell. K Mlkach. and J. M. Rosa waxinK and wrapping peara and Who were reflected cld.-ra. C. B. Im- a"'l'l- market. They are all pur kin and Uuls Werth being holdovers hlch "Kn producers are . ..... ...... i .... Intercated. in tins ciuaaiiicuiiuu. tutj oiurr t"", ...i..i., in.,t i, Chief of K.llco Timothy discovered I new members' beinK Taslor Koehlcr j, 300 00o tne um proposed by tho an ahandonod Chevrolet Ilaby Grundjand II. E. Iladger. J..U Harner con- houau for eradication of tuberculosis tunrlDK car on the Ii lull way south ofitiums to hold tho purso-HtrlnRg as in cattle, and added $107,000 for col this city last Thursday and took It Into , treasurer. All the officials are cap- lectin- and publishing- agricultural custody after which he Kot into touch able and enercclic. and rooorta from data. Including crop and livestock with I'ortland officials who were look- ln for the stolen car. The car had been stolen from N. R. the appro- In charge, paid any attention to the two ! havlni; left the car und have not been , fram;ht with many responsibilities, all and don't know what they looked J apprehended. The owner- overcoat 'of which have been met with signal like. They attained no significance. tnti cll, ! , ,ll0 uack s!Ut of j ability aa clergyman, progiessive clli whsti'ver. to the Incident. Ii i had , VAr Jlutl , u.y j,ad bM)tl hi.n thizen . counselor and friend. The church htn the custom or N'-rrls while h.c,r wug .topl, (rom ruand und the:havery wisely voted to publish a di wa county Jailer lo often hall paa-l0V olhr ODject folnj m tbe car was rectory Incorporating- a history of Its Ing autos to give rvturnlng prison en, hulr ,llf of urea(J lu thw front Beat. activities and list of membership, not to Medford. I special aent of lh Insurance, having Issued such a work since the The two men in tne pasautg auto. . mia interested in the recovery of ' i.aslorshiu of Rev. Mr. Chisholm. some Dept. Stor la Robbed Ulia MOINKH. la.. April 3. Five thousand dollura In caah nud bonds und personul beloiiKtiiKs valued nt sev iinl tluiiiaaiid dollars were obtained by iiiaaKeil gunmen Who blew open the Miindt'ltmum brothers tlrygooda com pimy's safe here shortly alter hint midnight. HEY WORKED ALL DAY AND STAYED UP v ll NIGHTS Vi n To Duild (PigarQualit Up to tha Limit Or K C.nt Match your next nick!- 1 a?,Vi aiiywhvfa Both Lon nikr , f'sjvjWwuian C. fj SCAf TLK POflTLANO 5P0KANI tho car arrived yesterday morning and twelve years ago. tne ciiit'i lumeu ine rnr uvi-r to nun able and energetic, and reports from data. Including the church organization proper and Its estimates, various affiliated auxiliaries reveal a o.ry. chairman of . n.i ti.. 'priatlon sub-committee UJnt sUII)lll IVIIUIlK'U. 1HK . . -J lV, Long of rortland and had been driven . hershlp la approaching the 300 mark. '. . . -.,., ,h- fi(:urp. named which tlirmufh tills cllv to the Place where It Rev. C. P. Kix-hler. the uaator. Is nOW A .... t. A I.HI thA unlA.flnAP rr .oriit nor ..iua.-- - ". had been aUanilnneil. llw tlilevos. it laboring In the fourth yeur of ministry ,ith thee prvli,-nna intact Htm Hliy wuiriiing ine in psriing auto u ,ei ve I, took to tbe railroad after In this field, a period which has been "STOPS LAXATIVES HEALTH REGAINED . BY INTERNAL BATHS" air. A. Cxarnerki, 657 Montgomery ft.. San Fraociwo. OI.. writnt Tyr r!l's Hygienic lnt. ot New York as follows: "I nuiHt admit that tbe une of tbe J. B. I- Caicsde- fans cuifd chronic contipntifm from which I suffered. Since May 1-th, lPl.'l. I have never even tasted any kind of patent medi cine or pnrgstivf. My health is excel lent in every restavt." Over half a million bright, kej-n. in telliant AmericanH have fonua that Internal Bathing ia more enntial to their health than external hatha Have found that used occasionally ' at uight thry feel (ike different people, the next morning. No more of that biliiMia. tired, nervous feeling, but hav ing by nature's own cleauaer ann-st'i'tii- warm water remned all tna (Miisiiiioua waste fmm the lower in testine. th-r swale thnrotiglily r frrlil by normal Kieep. with all their f.iin li.'iia acting properly, clear beaded, happy, contideut. eager sad capable for tlie "tiei ef the ilny. Wot Sido I'harmary will gladly explain to you tbe simple ojieration of the "J. B. L. Caacade," why it is so certain in its results, and will give you free of cost, an interest ing little book containing tbe results of he experiences of lr. Cbas. A. Tyrrell'of New York, who was a spe cialist on Intestinal Complaints for 23 years in that city. Why not cut tbls out as a reminder to get this book as soon as possible. Remember, please, it is free. j containing the two kidnappers, may I huve been riding back and forth In frt nt of the county Jail since 5 p. in. awaiting Burr's coming out to' go to Medford. but no on hat knowledge to such effect, nor was such car no ticed. Anyhow, this particular car was on the Job at the physcologlca! moment aa Burr wan departing from the Jail yard. Jailor Motea says that a number of cars passed right after the car wblch totk Hurr In, as ha and Norrta stood talking In the Jail yard. However, no one could have defi nite knowledge as to the time Burr would leave the county Jail, except Hurr himself. Jailer Moses did not von know. Burr's Hum was up ul p. in., niul when Mows spoke lo him then about It Burr declared thai he would not go until 7 p. m.. as he wanted to stay until a checker Rumr with prisoners was finished. He had told fellow prisoners he Intended lo go on tha late night train to "Little Frisco," nteniilng Weed. Calif. Moses left tlm rounly Jull on learn lug that Hurr did not care to be lei out until 7 o'clock, und on his return frt m some errands at (1:30, Burr re marked that he wanted to go thou. Ho took his lui mile, Moses let him oat of the Jail and the erstwhile prisoner was dcpnrtlng us Moses wus locking tliu Jail corridor tloor again. to be driven Lack to I'ortluml. BABE RUTH SUFFERS A ATT NG SLUMP NKW YORK. April 3. The New York Yankee baseball loam and the Brooklyn ledgers resume their series of games at Little Kock. Ark., today. Until tippcfiiH to bo In Ike throes of a An entertainment which is announc ed as being "Something entirely differ ent," will be a concert at the Baptist church, on Tuesday evening, April 4 by the Davis company. Introducing among rare musical Innovations the triple-toned golden chimes, specialties which are causing much favorable comment. Tbe new editor of the Tidings Is E. J. Barrett, who In assuming thla re sponsibility, asserts that It Is no faltering or inexperienced hand with which he has gripped the helm and undertaken to keep It clear of tho rocks and reefs of animosity, petty Ji-alousles und disgruntleuinttt." Right baltlnu Minimi havinu made onlv 4 hits out of la times at but In tho laat four1"' u" fal' ,,f m pronouncement. I he Tidings straightway goes uiul dates its last Saturday's Issue aa "Monday, May 1.' prominently tin the first pago, The Older Girls conference will meet In Corvallls, April 7, 8 and 9. Its representative from this vicinity will be Miss Kobiaon. "Where Is My Wandering Boy To night" might apply to H. C. Sparr. who Is visiting relatives at Lyons, Iowa 'having vacated his Wisconsin sit un Hon at Marshflcld; also to W. W riiic vctv Audi .Inlmnv Movers, t'sshcr. former manager of tho tele- C.hlrairo'it claimant of tht. niid.lltv l'"no onico ncre. wno biut teavinn eiL'iu wr.'Hiiinu. tin., un, i n.inh Par- "e navy, located nt banta Monica games. 1'lpp Rot four twohnKgers agniuttt the Hullus Texas league team yesterduy. The Yankees won 6 to 3. Hitching ugainat Fort Worth yesterday Mam iiinux and Steclioll held the Texans to seven hits and no runs while the Brooklyn iolgcrs were getting 17 hits and eight runs. The Giants won from tho Memphis team ut MepiphlH yesterday i) tu 1. emit, the chnllenp'r from Sia-ncor, MARSHALL'S STORY Iowa, are ready to 1:0 on tho mat to-.tl10 Metropolitan Life Insurance Co night to tlftermino If tho title la toanJ furthermore-, to Charley Gillette, chunse lunula. They will wrestle twelve rounds of tun minutes each to a full or decision. PUT ON SCREEN The recent decision of fee O. Henr: memorial prUo committee, awarding $500 to Kdison Murshull of Medford Ore., for the oost short Htory written In Is proof, conlrnry to the repeat od duclitrutlon of muny ctitlca of lit oruture, that u short story writer enn also be ft successful novelist. Marshall Is tho author of "Strength uf the I'lncs." admitted to be ono of the outstanding novels ot the yenr, and which whs utilized on the screen by Wllllum Vox as a slurring vehicle lor iiiium ittisHnn. Most of tho scenes tn the plcturo are laid deep In tho Oregon wilderness, a locality most fumlllur tn Murshull William KuhboII, a city-bred chap In tho story, Is summoned from the eust by his udopted Bister, whom ho had not seen Hince childhood, to rescue her from a nefarious family of woodsmen who hud killed her relatives In a long existing feud and who now hud her In their power with the Intention to rob her of valuable inherited timber lands In northern Oregon. Rtmsull pent'tnites tho heart of the wililoincHH nud, though ttnftimillai' with futidlntH and their methods, bents them ut Iholr dastardly gaino. I'ott Calif., where ho Is resident agent of LOS ANGKLKS Tommy Milton won tliu championship spring uiitomo lillu race at tho speedway taking the second preliminary 25 mile sprint In 13 minutes 1.49 seconds, an average speed of 115.02 miles an hour, and tho final fifty mile event tn 20 minutes, 1.92 seconds, un average ot 115.2 miles an hour. Milton was said by A. A. A. officials to have established new rec ords In tho events. PEL MONTIS Mldwlck won the final senior match for the Del Monte nolo statue from Del Monte, 9 'to 6 before a large crowd. Brilliant team work of tho winners and missing ot tho Del Mouto buckf lold 1 men gave Mldwlck four' goals In tho first chuk-ker. who has been absent from old home surroundings for a long time, engaged on Btuto highway work, and who at last accounts was at Seaside. PILES Pernnna alTlii-ted wlthpHemufferthetortures of the d annuel. This I'lmtiiiuui aiiiierms re act on tha iiervom avalem, resulting even tually In a complete breakdown. There ia no need (or anyone to endme llin auflerinii when the meant of ouuk relief are right at your hand.' Dr. A. W. Chaae't (liniment will relieve you at once, and not onlv t hut, when thin treat- rient ia peraiited in it nff.'iiU Inning hrSetit. r. A. W.Chaae's Ointment in known far and wide aa the Krest home lemedv fur Kins Worm, Clialinji. Sure heel, ChilhUina. llivea. Inaei-I Bilea. pimnlea, Itlnrklieaea. Chapped tlmid and all Irritiitietia of the akin. At all dniKiiiil. Tn he ure of ueiiinn the senu Ine.tee lhat Ihe imitrnil midnlanatiireol Dr. A. W. C'luie air on llir hpx-a limle murk for y.HII )'.)let'li,m Vlvrrlli..'llioi.(. , J STOMACH MISERY, GAS, INDIGESTION, TAKE DIAPEP SIN" "Hupe's Dlupepsln" la tho quickest surest relief for Indigestion, Gases, Flatulence, Heartburn. Sourness For mentation or Stomach Distress caus ed by acidity. A few tablets give almost Imtnedlnto stomueh relief and shortly tho stomach is corrected so xou can cut fuvorlte foods without fear. Large case costs only few cents ut drug store. Millions helped annu ally. . I Adv. . GIM CHUNG China Herb Store This la to certify that Gim Chunir at Medford. Ore., has cured m of goitre and Ktomnch trouble. S. M. Leonard, SOS J Ht.. tlrnnli Puss. This Is to certify that Gim ChnnK or Medford. Ore., lms cured in of rupture of four years ntumilng. r. U. Isham. 113 o M'., u nuns I'iis.s, tire. Metlfurd. On-Kon. Jan. 13. 1817, This la to certify that I. the under. signed, hud very severe stomach trouble and hud been bothered for several yeara anil last August wus not expecteil to live, und hearing of dim Chung (whose Herb store is at 214 South Front street. 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