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PAGE TWO 10CAL AND PERSONAL Rev. Rozella Douglass, pastor of the Free Methodist church, conduct ed the Sunday morning religious ser vices at tho camp ot C company. Dr. Heine fits classes correctly. Mr. and Mra. V. E. Monaghan of MesslUa Park, New Mexico, left for home this morning following a visit with Mr. and Mm. T. E. Daniels. Mrs. Daniels la a sister of Mr. Monoghan. , Mr. and Mrs. J. II. Smith, J. h. Smith and Mrs. Mary CnteB of Sid ney, Mont., were a party of tourism spending Sunday In the city with tho Hotal Holland as their headquar ters... '' Mddford Transfer Co. , Phono 9!i, " . ' 1G8 Mr. and Mrs. Fred Pelouzo of Eagle Point were visitors In the city Mon day. ' " ' For the bent insurance, see lJalmos, the Insurance Man. ' Among the Sunday visitors In tho city were J. L. Kershaw, JO. 1jBeeson of Wellon, Oeorge Land of ' jloguo niver and William Cottroll of Eagle Point. , . v One of the most up-to-duto autos In the country 1b the new Hudson Speed ster to ho Bhown by the A. W. Walker Auto company at the Auto show. This Company -will also show the Chalmors and Maxwell lines, both of which are very popular bore. , .- Three well known young Modford men enlisted In the army at the local recruiting oflce Sunday and will leave this evening for Portlund to take the physical lexamlnation. The new re cruits are liobert and Arthur C. Kont who enlisted as bakers, and, John 8. Parker who enlisted in the' medical department.. Johnson for hlgh-olasg watch re pairing. i r According to Saturday's Oregonlan. Lieutenant Bwartzkopensky, the Riis-; Blan who spoke In Modford about a year ago at a local chursh, the Elks club and the high school, on Siberia and hla .experiences there was execut ed In London reoently as a Gorman spy. . The Jleutonant was an Interest ing talker and claimed to have been .a .member of the czar's bodyguard. . Bring your wheat to jtne Central Point jMUIs. We handle it In bulk' .and save you the oost of bags. We are In the market -for all' kinds of jrrain. .... , , j . Alfred Hammond, former oonsta-i ' Me, was a week end viBltor in tho. ity irom Yroka, whore he .has been located for several months.' . .. Ot course It's "some car,',' the now .1918 Oldsmoblle, on display at tho Trelohlor-Pelrson, Inc., ay roomB, and It makes a splendid companion for the Dodgo handled by them, and. .both will ,be on display at the Auto show during the fair, together with1 the 0. M. C. trucks, Smlthi Farm-n-TruckB and U. S. tiros carrlod by this company. V The directors of the jooal Rod Cross chapter will hold a meeting at 7:30 o'clock tilts ovcnlng at the pub lic library. A full nttondanco Is nsk od for. ' Dr. Chos, , T. Sweeney, Physician nd Surgeon, Fhlpps fildg. Phono 80. ' :!': Major and Judge and E. ' Kolly whllo In a clothing store, today mak ing arrangements to order ,hln mili tary uniform, was asked .byi.au Inno cent bystander It he was. 'going to wear a wrist watch when ho entorcd active service In the signal corps. The answer camo quirk and wllh consid erable vohomence. It sounded some thing like "Not by the Hny ibid dam site." It 1b understood that 'tho ma jor's uniform will be mndo with a lot of extra wrinkles to accommoiluto all tho angles of his mnnly foriu, General upholslorlug, furnlluro re faired nud refluiBhed, muttressos ren ovutod, feathers steamed anil uloanod, carpets and rugs clonned anctj-elayod. Jlouglna, 2'JG S. llivursidel Phono 100-L. Miss Small Van Melorj lonelier at Wnshlngtun school is expoeUd home Tuesday from hor summer's vacation which slid spont at Illinois jiml Iowa points. Slio is spending a few days at Portlund onrouto home. Have you seen tho Hod Cross cro cheted bedspread at the fulrT Mr, and Mrs. John W. Cox loft this morning for their homo at Oakland, , iCallf.i after an extended visit wllh .Mr. and Mrs. T. 10. l'utlliiger. Pork and beans with pie, 20c, Dia mond Itnstuurant, 127 Fast 6th St. Lleutonunt Alexander ot C company who In private life Is a piaetlclng .Portland attorney, whllo up tho In the Hlxklyous the past two weoks In oominnnd of the company detail on , guard duly there, disguised himself by shaving oft IiIp mustache. That's why he had to be Introduced nil around at the Country club dance on Saturday night. " ' Mrs. .J. M. Roberts, who nrconipa tiled Mr. and Mrs. I.. H. Whiting on motor trip from Portland, is visit ing Mrs. Allen of Won III Cent nil nvo- ulie. A Westorn F.lectrlc form lighting plant will be In operation at the Jack iod touuly fair, RUSSIAN Russian women are fighting in tho harvest flold as well as in tho trenches. bringing In the sheavos as well as 'German prisoners. The picture shows that, despite unsettled political and economic conditions, the new republic is assured an ample winter food supply. These peasant women, working on a threshing machine In South Uiissla, have paid no heed to tho German propaganda. Motz cars at Riverside Garage, Dr. T. 0, Heine last week purchas ed the large lot and dwelling of Henry Goodnle at the corner of West 10th and Orungo streets, and has moved his family to thut location. Meti cars at Riverside Garage, Baths, 25c. Holland Hotel. A. F. Noth, the day ticket ageut at the Southern Pacific depot, and Mrs. Noth are Bpendlng a short vaca tion visiting relatives and friends at Cottage Grove. J. T. Lacey of Port laud, traveling relief mun ot the Southern Pacific, Is filling Mr. iNoth's place during his absence from the city. "Pop" Gates always keeps up-to-the-minute In his line and has some thing up his sleeve to spring at the fuir this weok, that, he says, will be Interesting to the farmer and orch ardlst. , Sergeant James Brooks, local ma rine recruiting otlcer for tho past five months, accompanied by his wife and son, has gone to Portland, he having been transferred to duty In the Oro gon hoadquartors marine rocruiting office. Misses Helen FIflold and Stella FeUlmalor and Hubert Wilkin ot Grants Pass and E. O. Bmlth of Asli lund were In Modford Sunday In the Intorosts of tho Klamath Falls Dis trict convention of tho fcpwortli Lea gue of the M. E. church which will bo held In Grants Pass next yonr. Dr. S. A, Lockwood returned Sun day from a short business trip to Sun Francisco. Shook for peaches at Guy W. Con nor s. Mrs. A. G. Fuller nnd son Harold loft for tholr homo at San FrancUco this morning after a visit with .Mr. and Mrs. Newton Tinker. Johnson for high-olnss watch re pairing, tf Mrs. J. . Roberts of Portland, fur years a resident of Medford, Is visiting Mrs. L. II. Hrown. Her hus band was formerly a business man of this city, opnriiting n grocery and Is now proprietor of a large grocery In Fast Portland. Bee Dnve Wood about that fire In surance policy. Office, Room 404, M. F. ft H. Building. One of the oars that has stood all the tosts and has always kept up with tho onward march In auto construc tion Is the llulck, and tho 1918 mod els tho .Power Auto company will display at the show this week will provo this assertion. One of their greatest features Is tho valvo In the huad motor. Judge F. M, Calkins looks happy driving a now OltlHiuoMlc-elght. Pnltuor's Piano Place, 28 South Central, has just received a carload of planus whlrh wore shipped direct from the factory. lfitl N. J. Wolforil of 1 company, was In the city from Clackamas over Sun day visiting friends nnd acquaint ances which ho made during his com pany's service In this city. The Medforil Fluff ltug Works has moved from Fast Malu street to 401 Mouth Riverside 143 Mayor C. K. Gates and Dr. J. M. Koene, chairman of the council wa ter committee, inado a trip to the city water works Intake today to Investi gate a claim fur damages against the city made by a rancher III that sec tion. Palmer Piano Plare. 28 South Cen tral Is unloading a carload ot I'lanos today, which wore, shipped direct from the factory. 1"1 TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY WANTED Man to mow lawn once a week. S. 8. Smith, Phono 413. 1 "i.l WANTK1V fid i( lbs. springer. Tel ephone t.!-'J-Jl. E. II. Hull. l.M WOMEN HARVEST WHEAT FOR : -gjt 1 A Brookings, Oregon, party which spent Sunday In the city consisted of Miss Eva Kamberg, C. H. Cooloy, Fred J. Finch und D. A. Cooley. Call Taxi 3)3. James Owen and family of Welier were recent Medford visitors. Aprons for pickers end packers at Tent Factory in Nat. 103 1 ftff!fBH FTT.!!! 1 wholesome, antiseptic, refreshing confection to take the place of the cave man's pebble. We help teeth, breath, appetite, digestion and deliciously soothe mouth and throat with this welcome sweetmeat. I The Wriglcy Spearmen want to send you j 1 their Hook of Gum-ption. Send a postal for it todny, Win. WriHley Jr. Co., 1732 Kcsner Building, Chicago. B 1732 Kcsner HulldlnK. Chicnuo. j The Flavor Las?3! j KtasnaKmrr.r. iBKiswwinMwMBMirMyiiij AMUSEMENTS TONIGHT Star-10c Edith Antonio in "Money Tomorrow: Violet Mersereau Wciliii'sdiiv: "Freckles" THE ARMIES Herman Rothenwal and family spent Sunday' at Trail, bringing back a six-pound steelhend as trophy of his skill. Dr. ' Frank Roberta, dentist, St, Mark's Building. Phone 323-Y. " John J'ankoy of Tolo was In Med ford Monday. Dr. Heine, eye, ear, nose, throat. He used a pebble (n his day, to keep his mouth moist WE use gives us a WRAPPED IN Any Sent Any Time Children fto Storey Moreno Magic" llnnilfn norland's widely" read and attractive story la dellKlitfully told In picturca. Also Comedy ".Nulli.'s and Bullets" Q. Fred Burn ham of San Francisco, who spent the last month fishing In the Upper Rogue, has gone to Grants Pasa to try his luck in the lower river. Fruit dryers at Pacific Furniture & Fixture factory. Judge Calkins and Roy Davis wejit to Grants Pass Monday to hold court. WOMEN OF MIDDLE AGE Mrs. Quinn's 1 Experience Ought to Help You Over the Critical Period. T i ttt f. 1 1 U.o. "Fni Hi loot ttivoo yean I have been troubled with, the unange oi uie ana the bad feelings cummon at that time. I was in a very nervous condi tion, with headaches and pain a good deal of the time so I was unfit to do my work. A friend asked me to try Lydia E. Pinkham'a Vegetable Com pound, which I did. and it has helped me in every way. X am not nearly so nervous, no headache or pain. I must say that Lydio E. Finkham's Vegetable Compound is the host remedy any sick woman can take. " Mrs. Margaret Quinn, Rear 259 Worthen St, Lowell, Mass. Other warning symptoms are a sense of suffocation, hot flashes, headaches, backaches, dread of impending evil, timidity, sounds in the ears, palpitation of the heart, sparks before the eyes, irregularities, constipation, variable appetite, weakness, inquietude, and dizziness. If you need special adviae, write to the Lydia E. Pinkham Mediciuo Co. (confidential, Lynn, Mass, , PAGE THEATRE Wednesday, Sept. 19th THEMSELVES IN THEIR LATEST MUSICAL STORM OF MIRTH THE HIGH COST OF LOVING BY FRANK MANDEL. BUNDLES OF CATCHY SONGS, A WONDERFUL CAST, And a Carload of Wonderful Scenery AND LAST, BUT NOT LEAST, A JAZZ ORCHESTRA With Banjo, Saxophone and Marl maphone, Guaranteed to Keep You Swaying In Your Seat to Its Irre sistible Rhythm. l'RICKS: Lowor Floor, t.BO; Bal cony, first four rmrs, $1; last five rows, 50c . Seats now selling. ' PAGE THURSDAY and FRIDAY Sept. 20-21 . EMILY STEVENS Tn thti Majestic 7-si'ction super-play "THE SLACKER" A drama without a lialtlo scene. It can't he described It's too liir;. It must be seen. Admission 15c Children 5c Enlisted men in uniform FREE B ' , B A j ' C N N WILLIAM FOX PRESENTS . ; v' ; v t Jr ' in v - - A K -t 'r y n X;f, : 4 yf 'J V' Cj h" ' ' - l UIR.ECTION -WIIAIAM FOX. GLADYS BR0CKWELL "First Lady of Cinema Land" THE SOUL OF SATAN A Master Drama of Enaction, ., . ' Additional Attractions: RIALTO NEWS PICTORIAL And "A DELICATESSEN MYSTERY" Lower Floor, 15e; Mezzanine Loges, 25c. Wie MrJne of tf,e Silent Gk&" t The settings are jierCect, with long vistas of wild, snow - covered country, mining camp scenes and forests primeval "LAND OF . ' LONG SHADOWS" A virile, red-blooded story of the northwest, carry ing all the tang of a Robert Service poem ou .this part of the country and its people. TllISlNTRODUCKS JACK GARDNER "Well-known stage star, in the role of a devil-may-care young trapper of the Canadian wilds. The beloved characters of O. 1IKNRY bring to life upon the screen the sudden, unexpected cli maxes that move you to laughter or to tears. , "VANITY AND SOME SABLES" Page "Paws and the Bear." Southern Oregon's Greatest Place of Amusement 1 IN TONIGHT A DRAMA OF THE (IRE AT OUT DOORS. I TOMORROW: Wm. Desmond, Clara Williams, in iV strong drama of love and intrigue, if i 1