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PAGE TWO MTTOFOTIT) MAIL TTCTBTJNT. MEDFCfflT), OREGON'. FRTDAY. 'ATTfiTTST P.I, 1017. TOCAL AND LPFRSONAT. m A m r a i ' Mrs. ' Thoma F. Iloltz of Knglc Point will return from an extended visit at Helena this week. Dr. Heine fits glasse correctly. 1 Mill Dacla King has returned from a three weeks' vacation spent on the coast. " ' ' Meta ears at Riverside Garage. Alfred L. Parkhurst of the Crater Lake company spent Friday In Med ' ford.1 ,., Alexander Nlbly and Mrs. Nlbly . returned from Portland Friday. , Highest price paid for barley, wheat, oats and hay. Monarch Seed - & Feed Company. " ' Joe Baum, formerly a familiar fig ')' w III the valley, as commercial trnv eler. Is spending the day in Meilford " He is representing 'moving-picture film concerns. Johnson for high-class watch re pairing. . ' Mrs. Lynotte llovlous and dnugh ter, Carol Fay, left this morning for Wolf Creek, where they will visit Mrs. Hovious' slater; Mrs. Dudley, for two weeks, and from there will go to Tacoma, 4helr future home, where Mrs. Hovious will teach public speak lag this school year In the Pugot Sound college. Mrs. Hovious was for several yearB the head of the ( Med lord conservatory; v ''; ' Call Tavi 303. " R. J, Brevard left, today for aSn Francisco, where he will spend the next ,two. weeks, and from; thero will make a business trip cast to Frank Ita, Pa.; had Atlanta, (la: He will Iso Tlalt w York 'and Wasblngt6n, " Miss Flora Greyml'land and Its w soclated branches, Also teaching methods, f The Andrews, tndloMn St. Marks Block. Stiullo phone 32:i-J resldeao phone, 706-R. 137 'Mrs. Fannie Thompson loft this morning for Boattlo, whoro she will spend tbs fall and winter. Mr. and Mrs. W. Vogol'and Wal ter Vogol are tourists from Wisconsin who are visiting in tho city and vi cinity. Johnson for high-class watch re pairing, tf W. A. Altken made a business trip to Yreka today. For the best Insurance, see Holmes, the Insurance Man. . -I . .. MrB,':H.'iD. ItowardinndVltiiigntrr left this morning for ah' extuiMetl visit at Portland. 'i Oregon Agricultural- Colloge Fruit 4 Vegetable Evaporator, built accord Ing to official Bpeolficatlons at I'aciflr Furn. & Fix. Factory, . . - .,. ' Mrs, J. C. Rollins aha little, .sou loft this morning for Portland, to romnlu lta that eity and vicinity for two or three weeks. Tho primary purpose of heir visit Is to be near Sergeant J. C. Rollins, Jr., son of Kev. Or. and Mrs. Rollins, who Is a member of Com pany K, Third Oregon Infantry, which la stationed at Clackamas and is lia ble to be ordered away soon Into act ive war service. Thoy will also visit another son who resiles In Portland. See Dave Wood about that fire In surance policy. Office, Room 404, M. r. H. Building. 0. V. Myers Is spending Friday at Grants Pass on business. ginger sewing machine shop. C. A. Chapman. Phono 903-R. 245 !1. Central 147 - Mllo, Ooodale, who was railed to the city-by tho death of his mother. Mrs. Henry W. Goodalo, has returned to his borne at Rainier, Vni. . ' - Bring your wheat to tho Central Point, MUlB. Wo handlo It in bulk nd save you tho cost of bags. We ara In the ninrkot for all kinds of rain. Ural John Pouting left today for Portland, whore she will visit her daughter. Hot cakes and coffee, 10c. Dia mond Restaurant, 137 Sixth St. 140 The makeup of sections of passcn ger train No. 16. due In Meilford at 6:30 p. ru has been abandoned anil the trains are. now made up n.s for merly, with tho sleepers on the first Section and tho coaches and express cars on tho second section. Dr.' Frank Roberts. dentist, SI. Mark's Building. Phono 31!3-Y. W. 11. Hradshuw, who has been serving In tho navy for the past five months, a rived In the city this inor Sing from San Diego, on a furlough Of ten dam, which he will spend with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Iliud thaw, who reside near Wellcn. He Is very much In lovo with the nnvy service and expecls soon to be as signed to a worship for nt-ltvn service ; Wo pay fash for Howell pears by the ton or box. J. A. Perry at Co operative Km It Growers Assn. Mrs. C. A. Malum- of Ashland, wife of tho commander of the coast artil lery company of that city, Is spending Friday In the city. Aprons for pickers and packers at Tont Factory in IN'ut. 112 . Tho Girls' Honor (luaid chapter m Medford will hold another sale ol home-prepared foods nt the puhlle market Saturday. Mrs. K. K. Gore will receive puplli. 111 plnno and hartnoiiy nt her rest dence studios, 110 Gcnovaavc. J 3 J "lien -Hilton,' 'aged 21, son of Mr. and Mrs. George Hilton, tho family homo being between Medford and Central Tolnt. enlUed at the Med ford recruiting office In tho marines yesterday and left last night fur Port land to tako the physical examina tion. Tho local marine recruiting of fice will bo closed for good Saturday. New fall models In all the leadliu; styles, on display Saturday, Septem ber 1st, at the May Co. Medford Transfer Co. Phono 9.",. 158 Among Oregon visitors in the city I'rlilay are: It. 11. Stead and K. II. Day of Gold Hill, K. I.. Cook of Bend, S. P. lllcks and family of Lakevlew, Mr. and Mm. P, Young of Klninath Falls, C. U. Koller of Gresham and Dr. Georgo Russell of Salem, Call Taxi 303. , , Classes at St. Mary's Academy, .Medford, Oregon, will reopen Septem ber 4 ill. lioth boarders and day pu pils are received. Full high school courso. Individual attention In pri mary and grammar gradeH. Kxcep tionai advantages In urt, music, chi na painting and modern languages. For particulars address Sister Supe rior. 13S Tho postofflce, tho courts, county offices and banks will be closed Mon day on nccount of labor day being a legal holiday. Motz cars at Riverside Oarage. Included among the tourists and visitors In the city Friday are George II. Oakley and Mrs. William II. liali eockVof Chicago; J. 10, Mason of San ta Barbara, Cnl., I., lllrsch of New York, David Keith of Salt Lake. II. JV. Itol)liiso!( of Tricqhin, Mf( and Mrs .1. iM. Schufyr and ichUd of'.KlHscm, Cal., David Winter and A, W.; Caiiip bell of llengllng, Mont., Fred pun's of Spokane, L. .1. Chandler of Copper, Cal., Mr. aiid Mrsv F.ICl Maglc. lV A. Eunol, J J. Wtysh and F, .1 Boynton of San FranclMo, ami Edward, Ash baugh, Mr and Mrs. PSchnielder) J.. C. Kranhold, S. S. liuben, H. N. Starr, It. II Fox and .1 W. Ilaum of Port land. Dr. Chas. T. Sweeney, Physician and Surgeon, Phlpps Bldg. Phono 30 t For Saturday nt Laurel Street Mar ket, baby beet und veal, 10c lo l.'ic per pound. r 137 A bulletin on tho evaporation' of prunes lias just been received from tho Oregon Agricultural college and con bo obtained by calling at tho count' pathologist office It lakes Lltp JiiidetBjll tho construction of dri ers, preparation oi ino linn, oryiug temperatures, cost, etc. On display Saturday, Sept. 1st, lale novoltloa in new fall hats. Tho May Co. ' S Tjipi'ii wll) ,Uo ,. moutiiiH .ebedd In liie 'Meillofit- fuiliHC library 'Wednes day afternoon, September 5th, at 5 o'clock, for the puriiny of cKiciiiig a county ailvhwrt-cmmrif to assist the district home demons! ra! ion agent in her work, lu .Ibis county. All wom- ou's orgaui.ulions of .Inikson coiuily are urged to, bo rppresonteil by n ilel egato at tills meeting. Baths, 25o. Holland Hotel. Miss Anno McCnrmlck, homo dem onstration agent for Jackson nnd .lo sephluo counties, will speak before a parent-teachers association at Cen tral Point Saturday afternoon. Miss MeCornilck will havo as her subject Foods for tho Growing Child." Dr. Heine, eye, ear, nose, throat. WASMINi; TON, Au-r. III. A v.d- unlecr niiiiy made ni nt' leu llim- and Atuel'ieatl linn -cwtvos, Ihri'e liundred and lillv Ihniixand ni.-r- hanls anil lliirlv live tlnm-am! t'nt'lner, l. lodav engaged in taking an inventory o' (lie nation food lltdie. Thev lire talviiejr '-toek ol the lood tliev hnc on band, on Idi patdl'y lilld il'e.ei,' eb,-, on Hie -helves and under the e-oiuter. in uul'elioiise nlel ociin elevator and in lianis and Inns on the Tann. As soon as Ihe relnrns I'roni lo lay's inventory are complete Ihev will be forwarded ,, aj.hin-'.ion lor tabulation, and tile resalls will be mnolilieed later. Kni'TS (.!; i:uv co. Mason trull jars at the rlutit price. I. bis and jar rings for Ihe various Muds of Jars. Yon can get ('risen at lower price now! He sure anil lay In a good supply, ltuy your sugar at Fonts Grocery. N'lTM'i:. Notice Is hereby :iveii that the Star Meal Market at No. :i I I F.n.-t Main hlict. bcrelofovc 4-onducted lv N. ,M. Walker, lias been sold by her to Charles l.utean and Wi'.liam I, a mull, who will hereafter conduct Ihe business at the same stand and will lo .sn upon a rash basis. All a. -counts that were heretofore ilue unto s.ibl N. M. Walker are due ;ind pavuMo onto her. N. M. WAI.KKR. CH VItl.FS l.l'MAN, I3S WII.I.IAM 1.1MAN. A llv iaiaibrasin a biblical saying it is no exaggeration to write Hint I lie w ays of the Oregon bootlegger are hard. So Hunk Uankin Esles ol' .Med lord und ('. II. Simtll'of l'ert Itind an lliey it in tlieir eulK in (lie counly jiiil today ioii(l,ci:'ip:' '.n wli.it iui;!it .liuve been and what. i. ! They will have many "lay- to pon der, loo, i'or caeh is now ser.'iiis mil a M'litcnee of .t.ini) fine nnd .six months in the county jail, pronoanl'ee against lliem vesti-riluy nl'ternooo. b)J .Inslice of Ihe Peace Taylor niter they had pleaded guilty to iinnnrl in;,' inloxieatinj; liipior into the state. They bud hoped by plfiidin guilty lo escape wit li n lenient, senlenc-.', but Justice Taylor gave lliem Ihvi limit because he regarded lliem us prof'es bionnl bootlcp;erK. They were arrested on l!'.e Pneilie highway in Ihe Siskiyous laic Wed nesday night while reliiin'mu' from lloinbrook, and in their two cars the in-resting officers found about 80 gallons of whisky. Find lloozn lu House. Last evening Sheriff JenuinsM. nnd Deputy' Sheriff Anderson scnrclicil JOstes' liome nnd found there 115 more quarts of "whisky. :- ' ; KisUii' pool liall has been suppress ed as it public inUsaiice by Prosecu tor Huberts anil was (dosed up lodny. KoberlH told pntcs yesterday that he would have to voluntarily close the placo or ho would liegin lcfial pro-. ceedinss i lo luivo it -suppressed us a- public, 'nuisance. ' Kstes, who had planned lo have nnolhcr mini opcr ulo Hie place while he was in jail, then decided to close it up. The mystery ns lo Ihe idcnlilv of the Portland mini nrresled vvilh Kstes was cleared up yesterday uflernoon when in court he gave his name us V. II. Stnilli. The enr in which he was bringing Hie bno.c from Ilorn broolc was ii Chalmers six whose li cense number is 2(1118. The owner of this license litutiber tis (r. Z L. Diiiimii'k-''(P flrnlit.s1'uyis. if "J I ; Jtchingoii iii timntji'iiss. ) W'licn fVr."ObiiHiicJi;Hf npurifd'' bisl nighl -Hint his nulo wa's'Tfiixed up iii(ii boolleuviii!; case, lie explained Ibal home, lime uirn he turned Hie car over lo' C'larenee Smith of l'orUund, Uiis brotlier-in-lavv, who was lo Inidc i'it'lti'i'il'pi! Ijini in 'I'lii'llnnd. The doc tor did not know Hint his lirother-in-hm-rot the enr were in southern Ore- i'hl pptil' i.jld over, fin- phone last night id' 'the nrrcst. Dr. Diuiuiiek was lolh lo believe Hint Smith was engaged in llie hoofregging' luisines This niterrtvon V. .1. (ieoriiiv it clerk in Kstes' pool hall, who was arrested ycslcrdny on u warrant eharginir Hint be und Kstes hud sold whisky in the pool hall, wilt be tried before Just ice Taylor. Prosecutor Huberts said lodny that no more urrcsls were to be niude in connectiiui with the bootlegging op-ci-aLons of Kstes and Smith, ns so far us he could learn no one else was engaged in the unlawful business with eilber of lliem. lie also stated thai Kstes (ind Smith were working inilependenlly nnd just Ipippened lo meet til llorubrook and decided to drive buck lo Meilford together. l-'in- w liirli starlctl from an iui- kiii'wn niihi' (!fli4vc( I in suli-imwvr tnt ion tt' tin1 I 'n!i Torn i:-ivi; 'ii l'ttwi-r fiiinpanv !tnl n im Imit-t' at ratii.ms nltl (Ii-t'ciiliai-l; mt? in .lsllin, i-imirt v vt1 onlay a t'lcr- tiooii unit Mit a ctmndtMr stop t tlic npcraiinu nf tin1 nnac as all ils nia- t'liinory is aporatnl liv rlct'tricily, Thi' Mitni cnniHit lir npfral'i a'ain until t In pnwer racilitic-j h.i c hi't'ii i - -('in!. II. ,. Walliirr, tna!:ii;cr ol tin- ili-trirt, an. V. M. Slii'inl. of San lViini i-cn, ctuntncrrial tnnnauM !" thr power t-ohipany, left l'.r, tin mini' tlu-i morning to ,iS 1 an itt- .""ligation and to lia-trn the wm'k. nt rr'otsTMHlion tif 1 ho pnwrr hou--i'. , . . 1( I'OKTI.AN'll, dr., Aug. .11.- Warn ing was lssu-d from the weather bu reau today that prospective wanner weather with wintls would liii'rease Ihe forest-fire ha?nrd In Oregon to jnlahl and Satnrdny, Had fires weic still burning today In Baker, les-i-liulcs, llond Hlver and l.ynn conh 1le!. The situation eNcvvhere thru out the statu was not critical. 112 GALLONS OF There was excitement In Jackson ville Frlda when Sheriff Jointings and Deputy Sheriffs Anderson and Stanscll destroyed 112 gallons of whisky, by pouring it into Jackson creek. .Tlio ordeal of witnessing such, , a wanton waste qf, (to ,thci)i). precious fluid wus almost too much for a num ber oi the. pld-tluiers oj.thQ towna'ud thosojwhq weroinb ruiiiin'.around aimlonsii-' wltti ihelr 'toiighcL hang Ing.ont of parched throats were In a .I....K.1 !. T,i,i:.,mn.l .nn,ltt(nn l no nesiroyeip wuissy was inai la ken In tho bootlegging captures of Rankin Kstes and C. 11. Smith of Portland on the Slsklyous Wednes day night, and the raids on Ustes' pool hull and homo in this city yes terday. The whisky was destroyed in accordance with the "law, by order of County rrosccutor Roberts. Last week, by Prosecutor Roberts' orders, another largo quantity . of whisky taken from captured bootleg gers was destroyed by being poured Into Bear Creek. On these occasions of destroying confiscated liquors tho officers always have competent wit nesses present.' ' '. NEW .RiALIO THEATRE The lmnilsfntio iid wcll- hppointi'd new Kinlt't't W6atr(3; j. whkT .formally ojioncd lasi'hliilit to rapacity niuii cnoi and with many turned awii'V for lak of room. fjiist niht and today nothing hut liih praise was hoard for the thoat er, its splondid Hrranoinont and ap pointinoTifs and its ponin attrac tion. Kspocially wcro the audionoos ploasod with Mho vontilatiiiy; sysloia which proidos 'continuous fresh air, ainVUie t'otnfortahlo and coniniodious scats, ', Messrs, 1'crC.y and Mornn, tho own ors and manjiiiors of the theater, vore( the rcejpiunts of many y;rij coiiiriitrtlaliofjfj j f ?k A mnch apit'cijited feature orljnHi shows lusl nijflit Mills the music by the SymphoiiT(:''fVr";'host rat onran which was ytlayed by aVihillod )H-ofossional. lie Ileach's, "The Harrier." the opening jitlraf lion,-vill lie iiyen to day' and Stu.itiday' with 'inutinecs' at 2 p. m. and evening shttws at 7 and !) p. Jii. ..- t. j I TO SELL AT $11 MIXNKAPOIdS, Aim. :U lieM grades of flour probably will sell for J'rom .fit).".") to $11.00 as a rt1 suit of fixing $2.'J0 as the price of wheal, according to slatements by local .flour manufacturers lodav. They were unhale, however, to maki' a definite statement because of lack of informal ion as to lie govern wont's requirements. Kaney palent: are now (pioted at $12.25 a barrel. I'm Hand Livestock. JOHTl,A.D, Aug. HI Hogs lie celpts, .270; . market steady. I'rluie light, l7.2ivi!r iff.U; ' prime heavy, I7(1 I7.:n; 'pigs, $ ri.r.Oiii 111; bulk, $17.50. Cattle Koeoipts, steady. Best beer steers. S.7"v; good beef steers, $7(oS; best beef cows, Jil.iill (ii 7.2"; ordinary to god cows, $:i.r(0 M ri.r.ll; best heifers, f ii.25 (u : 7.2 T. ; bulls. $ i . r. o v ; ; calves, jii.r.oci n.'j.-i; slocker and feeder sleers, $t.r.iUi7. Sheep Receipts, 2 r : steady. West ern lambs, $l,Hf 111. SO: valley lambs, JIl.Todr 12.75; yearlings, ffii, Jin.Mi; wethers. $l'.7r. (T, -ti. 2 ; ewes. $s 'n S.TiO. rortltiud Butter. POKTI.ANl). " Aug. SI. Hotter firm; i llv-oAinery prims. -17c; car-" ions. -iSc; itnylng pcli e' buHef'Ifat.' H! ii IS: ciilie cxlr.13.-. 4.1c:' prime firsts '4le . rtits,vr.ii 'i fi lurl dairy, :ile. ; ; ': I - , : - ; , ; I'oitliuid l.iitl. : 'V'll roltTI.AMi, Aug. :;i. Nn limita tions. Today's cur receipts of wheat, l"; barley. 1; Hour. 3; .oats, 10, and hay. 2. Cash quotations. September deliv ery: Oats. No. 2 while, feed, 47.T.nb; barley, standard feed, ir. r.nb; brew Inir. 0.imii: bran. 3.1. nub; shorts, j:!.", neb. Ilailletl I'ears. New York in cars California. $2,45: Orcnons, $2 :ti',. Chlravn - Callforni.iK, 12. Ore sons, f 2,4".. !, OPESSTflf CAPACITY '!,.. I"')"' TODAY'S MARKETS If V STATE TO ASSIST ". 1!. Aver, Federal Food Commis sioner for Oregon, is desirous of on listing the services of every Oregon housewife in the Hoover food con servation plan.. With an earnest plea f'of its surious consideration, he haw .sent out the followinjr message. To Ue Women of Oregon : The jrreotest. opportunity .for. patriotic .servico pinee the war commenced 'is. offered to the housewiveu ,oi' the state. . ; The season of perisliable fruits nnd Vj;el aides is. upon us. . , iTIie value of the lhousands of war gardens jdanted in response to the president's appeal will depend' upon the effort made now to preserve their) products. I Lei every housewife be a soldier in Ihe food nrmv. Can and dry every thing not required for immediate use. Let nothing fro to waste. ' Foods preserved for home use will release other supplies for our soldiers at the front. There will undoubtedly be high prices and scarcity of many ar ticles next winter. Those who pro vide for the future now will have little to worry about then. . -i For recipes describing effective Had inexpensive methods of canning, dry ing ami .pickling call upon Oregon Agricultural, College or tJie-. Depart ment of Agriculture; nt Washington, Many of" these recipes supplied for your service m the daily newspapers. Lot liter hot bo a jiiinnte's delay or the wiiHte of a pound of food that can he preserved. Our boy? ure proud to fight fprj our Jinnies and liberty:;' let no wpitian be too- proud to do; her bit in conserving the food supply. A hoarding and day school under the direction of the Sisters of the Holy Names of Jesus and Mary, Med ford, Oregon. Hen uli fully locnted frfild or p lipped witR' iodern iinjn'hVe ;rtfuts. fcp'lKLbilt'ntionii.' 'IVpW W hWiiliiijhil-tUnrfor oAt.rt Un dents. Kvery facility for a thorough education. s . ... In the bigh school arc offered classical, scientific, Knglish and modern l;nghags. 1' The "tridf'V ("linilXirj f'ftijiehnii direction, tnstruclion is given in oil painling, 'water colors, pattfl, chart oniil, Veft' :uyd( inl aflVt('vijp;U'.tt ing. Out-door sketching" is a feat ure of tin; art work enjoyed by Ihe pupils of the grades. T?V;the; music department, violini amlVpiami are taught aci'ordiiig to the most approved modern methods. Music recitals, of winch chorus work and ensemble playing are. features which stimulate the interest and train the pupil to graceful execution. Sewing is taught through the school. FroipienU plays give the pupils train ing in oral expression and grace of hearing which charaeten.e the con vent bred .pupil. . , . CANADA TO FIX PRICES FOR WHEAT NEXT WEEK OTTAWA, Aug. :tl it win inti mated today that Canada will fix wheal prices corresponding with Ihe $LVJ0 figure in the I'nited Slates. Official announcement is evjn'ctcd next week.- nncAc.o, Aug. :m. l f. Hell. chairman of the Pnltcd Bin (on mil lers' committee, today Issued the reg ulations governing the profits of the milters, in accordance with agree ment made with Food Administrator Hoover, with the millers' committee, organised here last week. Mdkr's Guidance t ir. r , -r-.' A fcr- il'O as.:, . .-I. ' Tlio mother v.lio n-lvl-os her tVmcMOf to tisO "Mnliu r":! Vrictiti" c m ret nrurJ that ihe crisis will bj unu uf nujcli l;in Bint il.nurr. - - "Mother's rrtcnV n Fiff, rxlcrnal r. rltrntlon for Tho nlMh.minal . micclon tiTid tireTflt. It ceriniulv has a W"n.)fr. fnl Innooticft In ri-UovtnR rain, Jis comfort nii'l timisra, anl is i Hiot prato ful cnroiinicrmcnt t- the yo'-inr W'flMn nwnttimr tho hRpt nr5S of cnrntnif ninthT hv.oA. Tho nrth n of "Mother's Frlvn-l" ninkn the inutvles free, pilont nml re ln!v ti citi(l.'n. Thim tension nnl ptrnin iion the niuieleii nml lig.iincnta la avohlc-1 when baby nrrtvos. Nen'OT::j.e'fl arc twitching pcll Rtid that constant Ktratn known to ?t mnnr wunien la avi.hlcl. "Motlier's IXt-n-l" t the preht'i iptien tf ft f.imoua phv,-lvlnn and may be hail at tho dm nt'.-re. U will surety jTi-vo i f tho prratf-st value, not enly to ttie mother, b:it to tho hcUIi und rtttnre of the ehiUl. Wrlto to the 1'ra-mrM Uemlatr Co., tept. O, I.ainar lu!M'nr, Atlanta, G.. for Iht'lr b 'k, "M(itJ.rlu - 1 and the Riby". It i five nn.l Is ft biU whioh vcry Ti-ornan N.vntl.l hnve. Kvory eioot' int moflwr ruM.:,! :.M uitur fw by o di iitfj I'ttia tii uiaia 14 uvoKUl, 1 A ASKED TO RESERVE : 1 0 PER CENT PACK SHATTI.K, Aug. 31. Kcilcral !iu tlioi'lllca today asked Halinon puckcrx to reserve 10'inftead of (i per cent of their pack of hiKher grade fish for government uses. . Thus far this re quest applies to sockeyes and ehin ookn, liut It Is believed among pack-, ers.that 10 per cent of the -humpbacks or pinks will be taen osMfoll. The estimate of 8 per cent for gov, eminent requirements was made be fore the salmon run, when the Amer ican ;Ciinnlng company's estimate of S, 000,000 cases of tins was generally accopted as a' conservative oslimatd of the pack. On this basis the fddcral officials believed that C per cent of the salmon canned on the Pacific coast would meet all federal needs. Since the Puget Sound sockeyo par k has fallen off to approximately 2,1 per cent of the pack of 1913, thore has been a general revision of gov ernment requirements. Working on a safe basis It has been declared to packers that a reservation of 10 per cent for government needs may bo required. Ttye. Alaska pack has not yet bepn reported, but should show a slight nr crease. f kcportsft'om the ColumbU' -rivor, atb. iudcriitUy: , .i .:'l '. ':. -.. ithe c,Cu,t ofi(hoS f ufcet sound, pack Wijl'.no't liii j Upowp .'for two imiuths. Tb'e rim o(;tiijjnpiej!or pinks, is now good' nndappnpntjy' the fish are ap proaclilnn Iho'h'finlit of the run. If tli'lB. Is j'fi4 the fusi'wU coiiUluio' to' com'o fo'i some tiniolnild the jmnh.ors mn'y. hnVe. 'ujore than '000,000 cases of pinks. ' ' ' " MOTHER SAID . TRY IT Lydia E. Pinkham's Vege table Compound Cured Mrs... Conner after ...el. iDoptor's Failed. ' m, Cincinnati, Ohio. "I w&nt j-oa to' know the (rood Lydia K. Pirikham-s' Vefretabi'O'Lom nnnnrl has done for me. I was 'in such 'i bad Health fijom fe jWal J troublo thnit ' I-'coftld hard)y get., off my bed. ' I had been, dnctofino; for 40ag..tim? .twa my mother said. 1 Want you to try Erydia ,E., Pinkluim's oVegp tableCompoun!!.' So i did. and irtiar ccr-.- taioly marla.me a e!l wottian.i'. I am able tor jlo itny -hoMse work andTnm so happy as I never expected to rro Around the way I do aeain, and I want others to know what Lydia E. Pinkham's Veg etable Compound has done for me." Mrs. JosiE Copner, 1668 Harrison A.ve., Fairmount, Cincinnati, Ohio. No woman sufferinp; from any form of female troubles should lr-se hope until she hnR (riven I.ydia E. Pinkham's Vege table Compound a fair trial. This famous remedy, the nr-dicina. ingredients of which are derived from choice roots and herbs, has for forty years proved to be a most valuable tonic and invigorator of the female organism. Delightful breakfast food can be had at the-least cost, hy soaking a allco of jtnlter Nut liread in fresh milk, cold or hot; ft requires no sugar. Try it I ; It's inure substantial than conu flukes and the like. ... ; ' : Order 13c size from your groier. NURMI BAKING CO. PI mm ' AMUSEMENTS TONIGHT MARGARET famous lilar of such stage successes as "The Thief,1, "Kindling," "Willi in the. Law,'' etc.. makes her screen debut under the direction of .Icsse L. Lasky in . -iMi:j)Y "i.M!i;n:i hi t siXfiLi;" PAGE Keg. IM'Ici's: Adults l,-c KliMIra r.c Soiiiliern Oivkoii's irfnlrt ONLY LICENSED GOODS ::. SHIPPED TO ENGLAND ijNlA'l ugj' Sl'.-i-Ho'-kins to day sliAied a procluniutiphj prohibit ing the' Importation of bacon, buttery hams and lard, except under llceusrj Tho object of this action Is to enable tho govern iiient to tako over the en tire purchaso of tho articles enum erated and concentrate the purchase in .various) countries Intg a. single nrgunlzalion. . ' j Lemons Beautify! j $aRc Quarter, Pjnt of Lotion Cheap Hero is told how lo prepare an In expensive lemon lotlon'wntch can be used to bring baclt to any skin tho sweet freshness, softness, r whiteness and beaul.v.. ' ' '. . The Auice.ot two fresh (en.ons, strained into a bolll,o containing three ounces of orchard white makes a whole quarter pint of tho most ro markable lemon skin beauiifier a.' about tho cost one must pay for small jar of the ordinary cold crjfr- Care should be taken to strait, lemon Juice through a fine cloth 1 no lemon pulp gets In, then this lion will keep fresh for months. E ery woman knows that lemon Juicb Is used to bleach and remove Buch hlentishes'as freckles, sallownoss and Uth,' ami fs''tliri'ldcrirskln 'softener, smoiithciler and' licidliricr.'' ": .1 uat try it! ' t'.et'threc bVh'fces of ore-hard whit' at a4fy (iha!rniacv and two lemons from "(ii(Y',,gr6ce and inake up n quarter pint of this sweet ly fragrant , lemon, lottou and mas sage It dally into .the. fnce;, neck;, arms and hands; audi sop,fior;yqurself. - AMUSEMtNTSi TONIGHT Star-10c Any Scat Any Timo , ' (Iiildi-cn no TU B l.ITTI.K HOUSE WITH T!W BIG SHOWS , '-' ' " ' THE TRIUMPH OF A GREAT DRAMATIC ARTIST 'f Frank Keenan IX ThQSinYeDo ! Also omerty SAFETY FIRST , TOMORROW n TUB. OLD HOMESTEAD Notice! 'l'liis liiis Itccii oin- bigft'c silver ycm-niul silver is hig rr-now l imn it lias been i' !! 'li' si'-ciiis' ( li ''' wiH'kfs' bei ,'"- f ""ii'.. Mvvi;,iiy.iiys;vselis, ... Martin X; Redd yi AI.l l V lillST. Visitors Always Welcome. I'lioiio t)ne-(.' ILLINGTON The Sacrifice A gripping story of Interna tional politics by Chas. Kenyon. . TOMoitftOW"1' ' max i.i vi)i:fV In' "MAX IX A T.W'l" AXl .tack in:v!:ni:.rx ix A M I :i ; l A X Til ATM A 1,1, Muce of AiniiM'ineiill YOU MAY THINK j j thai any slornye battery will do. It midit f,,r the fir-t liuinlred mile u After that 1 lie material and worl niim-liii Ill-sin to show. We hamllfc, liiittivies that sinn rient and KiveJ it out im needed. C. E. Gates Auto Co)