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r PAfTR PIT (TRFION. MONDAY. OfTOP.F.Ti T. '1017 WAR TAX BILL CATCHES ALL IN F NANCIAL NET Ev?ry One From Cradle to Grave Contributes War Profits Pay Lion's Share Postage Rale for Letters Three Cents and Cards Two Cents. WASHINGTON', n-l. V The Tim. Oiiii.iHHi war in bill, uhieh i- up lur lni; iti-tiidi tmlny in tin hoilr-t, Viilrie.-" illnmM l I'J VI)i" V j i'rorii the ennile to the trntvc, :ih I'urj gnml men-lire leyje-, a lew new tiiM; on the heirs. Unity's J'ir-t ilii-h nf liih-m.t pnw-! dcr will, under tin 'r cent lnanii-I i';ict tll'iT-' el x nil e..-inel help j t nek' Nil 111 run v on Ihe war. ;me nlleroe.-llll llie le.iel;. eoliei'iwl'N ui)I lit' tin liiiml In u'et (he inhei M:!ii- ..' j til X. all aiivail'-e on Hie ie-e!it I'j-t.'1 of I'miii 1 per eenl on .ni,tiii(l ;u Hi 1 Iter eent nil .-f I ,WM I.UIMI. tet ' fell ! hiltll uml death, Innl nt' MiahV activ ities Wnsiltl he t;te.,. VntlliL' a Py ;i it nicelin nf a eemetery it--nei:t- tinli lieiiiLT nlie nj" tile i'-W :-t.eili'-Jt II V l'Xeinpt'-l. War Profits l'ay MM. TIiom' who lunn pmiit'-'i nu t by tlio war, the recipient- :(' cnrnniii.-e.ee-.s war pmliN, will ;iay ihe wol to help eiiny il mi. .hrm-t h:ill the total niiiniinl nl' Hie lull, $1,1 Hl.tMMI.lMM), is to he from them. The pi'l-nn who u riles card will lie canuht, I'nr s-ell for 12 cents ea h by ' iiho-lt nllcrtcd pn,al llr pr- viMnns nl' the lull. Letter-, will he 'i cents. One will he taxed when lie goes to a moving piet in c show, i!' the inlmif-ioii is over ."i cent-, .ne tenth of the cost nl' the ticket. That rule will nfTeel nil who ntte-id nniUM'inenls t'rnjn tlie inun it- the cillery to the man in the hux. A hnt of lamp I nxe ilc-i'jneil to rn'-e $:iil,iMill,(ino al-o will !:el ih.' n.aii with little hmney i n iitanv wr.ys, Mi grcale e.m-i.:it m.m i-- that ti e em . Slllllptinh tae-, uh.li n;'c iniide him p;iy nn enltee, te:i ji'i.1 jjnr, were MiieLen I 'mm the h II. All (monies Affected. The men nt' iiuulernle mean- a- well ns the wealthy are iilleeled hy iheinnd reipiires lamer income tnx M'.timi. Nnrm:il i ale-j e.-rtaui niiiclune nun luive been timiltle ami exemption-; md i pica I heretni lowered to .1,(MM In T 1 .(MM) for -lll'jle per- sons mill .rL-'iii'o i'nr iiuiirie! Surtaxes lur ineonies n'mw l'line trnin 1 to 50 per cent. '' iiMiiin npplyiii to ineniiics .fil.lUHI.lHHI. This -ectioll . to iai-e ,-ltlMI,IMIII,lllitl. Include, in t f i Iae n-, n the inaiHltael ute! a re .- . . . (junrter nt a cel.! i ,n: i piet tile f ih;i- ; 'J I icnl uti , Jil'ice nt . 'it . n. in atiti 'I in on aut-'im it :n-;nitin t.t nml jeweh . Y. en dmw nin,; u'm '--o'nnk in- -en.lin I !i. m ii will en.! more, lir ihe ! kind- nl dunk and t--l.. Tlie new r.ite nn ln-Lv i L'all"ii and l.t-.-r .'..'il a I,; p. it. I..' do.il. led i jlli. c -cjht p. I..-I- TEUTONS SHAKt.N (ronunn.'il l-.-.i' - i'f 0:i M i In h.-- ii I ! i i mm CAPITAL ivx" p $100,000. 1 t..nl SCHOOLDAYS - - I o.U nf i-iiinliiil, llnil Hip (liTimin il IV olilit:i'il tn luiiiiilniii in ri irr n u niinijiinrn iiiii-iiiiti-i lur I lu ;iti'tv nf llii'ir linllli' lint- in tin' vt'-i nt li'ii-t i rt' .1 1 i -1 in . Thi' wi'-li'ni t l cmt t li tt -i t'riniiiiis llii' iiiiii-iipiil linttli' I'rniit nl' I lie war.. It i stnintily held li.v thi' 1'iu'iiiy unci his ilcl'i'ii-ivu stii n-th, wliili' .-lnilci'ii. riMiiiiin.i pmv- ITllll." Allli'liraii I-'iiis'im;. The nly Nirtitiiui nt" Amen- r.. ee- I "The in lull, ii i. .a ..r tin it mn.u eciuin reni- ph.ee .itjlled j U'liaiil in thrir !mii ; riiiid!y mill the I uriiiat ion i L'liniifi'il ihviii,n i- inkin j This li'-iir'jjiniiition i 1 1 -. ; hy the eimilitinn- I tin' pve-cnl u,ir regiment- and niln r nnit une mt-;iii- lel'-tamllIlLr nf tin l.'Ull. mi. -. hii ari-cn, lnit it r 'i'Mi'1 ; iar neei-,ii a i , n. j ami the dii-mn e n'.er ip'j their u i t. piirpn-e and mi liein explain nnnatiuei- a pre-er c I he IoimI '--ui ialtnii- ami hi-tnr lil"-e -late ton e-. "The a '--emhlniLr d the h;iti"!ia ar:rv n :!n cantniimt nt - ha- in- m uiiji -iinMiiinte-- and -in (--. K-p-ip ii.ciiI di; 1 1. nine-, ale imt .-erinn- am ale lieiit- I'apitilv - , reulne. Tii liii-t iU n hi - -lit.jtaje i- in ritlc- an ad. Mi ate -npply for ;!! p!irpn-c- -itnn i.e at hiind and n iminiiii; n-i'lis Hum th(. .-lurt Ail nver-en- force-, nt ennr-c. a! r.,t,l'. -iipph.d." 'FEDERAL OFFICERS I. ! ASH INC TON'. (i.l. ! ilt-nl Wll-iin lu .nl.' Hi. l..! iliLiliuli- linlii : ! I'lut. .1 Sl.il. s 1 1 . . i it . y ' Miililv i.r n. hiira :.'. A;;. N'.i. ::. l i st ii.i of ai.isL.i l iiil.-,! Siai.. M;- li.il. : inn., nf V.il.l...'. .l.i-ka, ! No. .:. . 1 i ( t S .-1 nf Alaska. I. a' i A. lav ml 2 1 i OPEN A CHECKING ACCOUNT YOU will (in:l litis a 'itisinrsslike way ul h.imlliitd Imlh home and liusi ncss fin.iiicrs. Payino bills liv rhfck on tin1 First National Bank iruviilrs a sim ple ami efficient record o( exipmliturc. LIBERTY LOAN NOTES I.ll..f 1 II 1- M"A .. 'I,. V.r -''..ill I'.' I t ARE WITH US r .Jnhn NKW VnlfK. (let. 1.- Ma l'iiri..y Mil. he!, ilertiorr-at, .let.-at.-d tn the repiitdn a n i'n:iiiirif- lor re i.nmimu ,un. ami.' uic.-d pidiln-ty !'i'o4u t-T !ci - f i;,e city h:i!l today that he wntthl run a- the fu-imi caiididale nn an i--ne of .-traiiiht Amerie,ini-m. The larLrc ua I herin- of c ien whn eiinie he ton luni to demand that !u- tenia in in the mayuralty race heard wuid. of -nppnrt expre--,d iii Mr. Mi'.-h. W hehall' hv T! . .inre !'.M.-ev !i. ( harlc- Kvan- liii-h. -. Iltim Mii-j-iithaii. turn er aiii'm a !ur !n 'l'iiilo-y. ami many other-. "Mv an-wer i- I will run. I will am ke the I iht one imain-t I lea r-t, MI-'h and I lulieiiullern. I will make tlie liLnt auam-t Murphy, t""uhaleii and '.ejir." i ! !.'... .-i'v, !l. ( harh - Kvan- lluuli.-. jll.lil' Mi'i-.-iitliail. ti.rn rr alalia a- i!nr !.. Tnrk.-y. an.l i m : 1 1 1 y nthi'i. "Mv aii-wi'r i-- I will run. I will 1 1 VVVVVVVVvvVvVWa it yV -O , , i t lijTit'SII $ fe'm-ji '"i v rW i N. s H ! We 1i;ic ;t few Suits in ltoii'ilr r.n ast t'i Ft 1 1 ' urea I U- rcdiii'.'.l tlir j.ri.-.'s en. ,. 1 V MO'l'lll'.K'S. vnUiatisaviMlnllai i ' 'omc in an.l lunk I h. -in n ri 1 V k ONCE AGAIN NOREN REINS AS Carl A. Xoren, entomologist in tlie nnty auric ul t ii rit' department J tor the pa-t two years, has re-iuned j !,;- p,.-itinii ;md will leave in a few- May- lur San r'raiiri-cn to enli-t in lb ;r.ialinn. enn- of the iirmv. Mr. Norcn has made many friend- thru nut the eounty dtirint.' hi ineuin-j heiiev in office, mid accordim,' tn j bounty PatholuL-i-t Tate hn been nj very i : lictent wnrker. Mr. Cate felt like ur'.'in-,' Mr. No rcn to remain, but in view nf the fact thai lie would probiihlv be caught in the military draft later on, retrained ti-um dninu' -"n. Mis departure will add nmre tiulies to the many now he inr perturmed hy Mr. Cate, until the ncam-y is filled. Mr. Cate is now -nu nly agricultural aent, weather uh-erver, ciitmnnlojii-t nd general Miverti'Mcht fan-? rr.'enf . It's ding a-ling a-ling for you Monday We have cinli avurcil to asscinlilt! a :oiu 1'lctp assortment of Nehool Suils, Odd I'ants C'ajis, r.loiises, Shirts, Sweaters and Mael iitaws ready for your si-lmol wear. Come in tiid let ns fix you up for the eoiuitiLC season. BARGAINS 1 Styles, cirried over, which we have on iliis assortment A -vs i to 1 I. I Monday was horse day in Medford and fiom all parts of the county there streamed into the city hy the various routes all morning surplus horses and mules from the ranches and orchards to he offered for. sale to the government for military use. By noon fully 100 horses and mules were tied up In Helm's stables and outside in the vacant field opposite the Southern Pacific depot. Captain R. E. Strawbridge and Lieutenant F. C. Herndon of the army quartermaster department, with Clerks J. H. Hughes and J. C. -Glazier arrived in the city from Portland at 10:110 a. m. and under Captain Strawbrfdgo's direction the work of inspecting the many animals and pur chasing those found suitable for army1 purposes was begun. County Pathol ogist C. C. Cate, as resident govern ment agent, a so assisted in the work. Captain Strawbridge is seeking horses suitable for the cavalry and light artillery, and light pack and load mules. Only animals sound in every particular are wanted. The army Is paying from $13 .l to $200 far horses suitable for army pur-j poses. J To the average citizen the fact that there were so many surplus horses in Jackson county, as was evidenced YOU'RE BILIOUS! LET "CASCARETT" LIVEN LIVER AND BOWELS Don't Stay MtMhachy, Const ijnited, Sick, With llreatli ltal and Stoniacli Sour, Cet a 10-cent box now. You men and women who can't get feeling right- who have headache, coated tongue, bad taste and foul breath, dizziness, can't sleep, are bil ious, nervous and upset, bothered with a Bick, gassy, disordered stom ach, or have a bad cold. Are you keeping your bowels clean with Cascarets, or merely forcing a passageway every few days with salts, cathartic pills or castor oil? Cascarets work while you sleep; cleanse the stomach, remove the sour, undigested, fermenting food and foul gases; take the excess bile from the ! liver and carry out of the system ali ! the constipated waste matter and ! poison in the bowels. ( A Cascaret tonight will straighten .you out by morning 10-cent box ' from nnv ilriiB' stnrn will lrpn vniir stomach sweet, liver and bowels reg ular, and head clear for months. Don't forget the children. They love Cas carets because the ytaste good never gripe or sicken. I i I I I ! I I 1 I V I x I I 4 t ? v Y ? T Y f v f V f Suits for School Wear. OYS t by .the hire nuinlic-r liroiiiiht In uml , ofefred for sale Monday Is surprising, especially in view of the fact that within the past two years the alll, have purchased many horses in south ern Oregon, and only within the past few weeks 2 car loads of horses were purchased in this county by the gov ernment thru a private contractor and shipped away for military use. The initiated, however, point out that there has been and still Is unite a surplus of horses and mules in Jackson county. that many ranchers and orchardists carry too many horses for their actual needs. Now that the cost of feed has cone so high, it is, further pointed out, there is a general mvement on to un load the surplus stock. Many ranch ers and orchardists, too, have been won over to the farm tractors and in tend to purchase tractors, which will still further cut down the need for horses. Many of the horses offered for sale today were rejected for various defects. Wliile the gathering of horses and their owners was ostensibly for sell ing the former to the army, the as semblage developed into an informal horse market with many selling and swapping between .he horse owners from all over the county. There has not been such a big horse day in Medford for many years in fact, probably never was such a horse day before. It was reported Monday afternoon that within the next few mouths the nrniy horse board will make further visits here to purchase horses and mules. Vi "Fhe fflrine oftfie Ment Gnt- " REGULAR PRICES W I L L I A FOX l'RKSKXTS MIRIAM COOPER A Guaranteed Attraction BETRAYED A Thriller with a Mexican 1 'order Setting. The First of the New Win. Fox SPECIAL FEATURES Rialto News Iiss I'ooiKr is very popular in -Medford. We ad vise vou to come earlv. Special Announcement iwiti: voc i MINI TUESDAY, OCT. 2nd to mi:i:t , MISS E. M. MATTHEWS si'i:tii. i:i tkkm.ntativi; ok The Pictorial Review Co. of New York Miss Matthews wii.i, i;.h.ai nu: maw nisriv. tim: i kati iii s or Pictorial Review Patterns WHICH 'WII.I. MAKi; i mi.'i l'ATKHNS, Tin: iri:T ci'ttix.; 1 ITtMslll ll ONLY WITH Pictorial Review Patterns SAVKTIMr:. I.AUOIt AM, MVIl:i:ll. IN KVIHV rlsI, Tlir.V SHOW ..1ST ,w- T , Av , T T ,,x,trs " thi: .ati . iin x Tllr , u, Tl( , , to AsslMI,,,; TIIK l-AKTs ,x coM,.,,:T,N(i T..K LakmI ST I'ovt I aii, to mi:i;t Miss Matthews AMI IIAItX Ol TIIK MAW AH AVTAt.l.s COTAIM:i, IX Pictorial Review Patterns NOT l-OI , N nv OTHI It lWTII ISX. Mr. unci -Mrs. Will llazlu of Knap ,., Canada, who have been visiting Mr. Ilales brother. I. "azle, left today for Long Heach. Calif., where thfv will spend the winter. WOMAN NOW IN PERFECTHEALTH What Came From Reading a Pinkham Adver tisement. Paterson, N. J. "I thank you for the Lydia E. I'inkhain remedies as they liuvts inauo me well and healthy. Some time ago I felt so run down, had pains in my back and side, was very irregular, tired, nervous, hod such bad dreams, did not feel like eat-,; ing and bad short. V breath. I read your advertisement in the newspapers and decided to try a bottle of Lydia E. Pink ham's Vegetable Compound. It worked from tho first bottle, so I took a second and a third, also a bottle of Lydia E. Pinkham's Blood Purifier, and now I ( just as well as any other woman. I a! vise every woman, single or married, -who is troubled with any of tho afore said ailments, to try your wonderful Vegetable Compound and Blood Purifier and I am sure they will help her to get rid of her troubles ns they did me." Mrs. Elsie J. Van der Sande, S6 No. York St, Paterson, N. J. Write the Lydia K. I'inkhain Medicine Co., (confidential) Lynn, Mass, if you need special advice, M In- Pictorial Today OH! STOItK IS IIHA1). OIWUTKKS TOR Al'TOISTS The reason for our popularity Is our excellent goods sold at moderate prices. It does not s cost so much to oueratn vour car If you buy vour sunnlimi from us. Our stock of tires, horns, liiMits, wind shields, etc., has been selected with extreme care. C. E. Gates Auto Co. visit i i: i'.vn:i:x hi i-akt- si ei.iiioi! to i i.i. "I I I.I1H1 ,(, 1,.I. 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