paotc Form
MEDFOTID MATL TRTRUNE, MRP FORD, OKKfiOX, MOXDAY. AUfirST 1D, '1.018
OCAL AND
PERSONAL
Tho Mcilfonl sanitarium whlih
was eluded last week owinK to the
iu'iisltv of Dr. K. II. Porter tuklnt;
a M'Veral months ri!.t to recuperate
from his recent illness will bo re
opened for lnslrr.sH on or aliont Jan
uary .-t, on Dr. Porter's return
homo from Worcester, .Mass.. for
which city he left Saturday nfBht to
Join .Mrs. 1'orter unci tho children
who have lieen spending the summer
llieru During Ills Kojourn in the
east Dr. Porter expects to take u light
course of post grailuato work In the
lee'lhal school of Harvard unlver
Flty. Furniture pacKmn ana crating.
Bolivian, 201 Ulvorslde, phone 102-J.
Mr. and Mrs. Karl C. Caddis and
children, II. D. Howard and children
and .Mr. and .Mrs. l(. I'. l'latt and son
arrived homo Sunday from their two
wM'kTH sojourn lit Kind's camp on
iv.g Huttc creek nboiil four miles
from Dutto Knll.s. The men only
Hjient the week ends at the camp,
except Mr. tladdls, who was also
there for a week.
Ono and throe-color stock pear
labels for salo. Mcdford Printing
Co. tf
II. KoIkcx, tho county food ad
lillnlt-trallon representative, left Sat
urday nlfUit on u business trip to
Seattle, lie will return the middle of
this week.
Dr. Heine. Garnett-Corey Bldg. '
Airs. Jennie VYrlKht left this morn
inir for her home at KcddlUK, Calif,
after a bu.diu'.--s and social visit here
Mips Vova I.ouusliury arrived home
Sunday niht from a several months
visit nl San Francisco. Kn route
home she stopped off at Shasta
Spring for n few days and with Miss
Myrtle lilakely came on to Medford.
hy auto from that resort.
Daily's Taxi. Phone 15.
State Senator Conrad P. OlBon of
Portland, who is n prominent candi
date for president of the senate, and
.Mrs. Olson arrived In tho city this
morning hy auto from Portland, and
left today for a visit at Crater Lake.
Prior to departing for (ho lako Sena
tor and Mrs. Olson drove up to the
pummit of the Sisklyous to view the
htcjiway Improvement work.
For tho hest insurance soe Holmes,
tho Insurance Man.
V. D. Pee 'ilium of the Applegate
dl.urict, was In town transacting
business Monday before leaving for
the Seattle shipyards. He will stop a
few days for a visit with his daugh
ter who lives at Kugene.
Ono and throe-color stock pear
laheis for salo. Medford Printing
Co. tf
Major George Von dor Ilcllen has
been assigned to a command at Fort
Y1nflcld Scott, near- San Francisco
and not Fort Hancock as erroneously
leportcd.
Fruit Driers for home use. Pacific
Film. & Fix. Factory. US'
Mr. and Mrs. A. F. Noth and guests
Mr. and Mia. T. It. Wills of Weed,
arrived home Saturday night from a
two weeks sojourn at Crater Lake and
M.luliy. Mr. Wills left tor Weed
that nkhl. and Mrs. Wills will con
tinue her visit here for some time
with Mrs. Noth, who is her sister-in-law.
Mrs. A. 11. Williams arrived, home
Sunday from a two weeks visit with
I.. M. Orr and family in the Kvans
leek district.
S'ato Fair, Salem, Oregon, Sep
tember L'-:s. Splendid exhibits,
excellent music, high class entertain
ments ami a superb raring card. For
particulars write A. 11. l.ea, Salem.
Onmin.
A motoring party arrived nt the
D 't'd llo!l;Liid this morning for a Iwo
i':es viMt in the city. The members
in (he party are Mrs. M. 11. tlrover of
llilt. Mrs. M. II. drover. .Ir, Mrs. K.
T. Williams. Mrs. T. Jones and A. II.
.loin s of 1 lot ii Srook.
Airs. Hannah M , Melting who had
been reddiiK lore Tor over a year
Vast with her son. K. II. Meillng, left
la t l'ridav for extended visits with
lit: daemitt rs In 1'tah. one at Prove
and the oilier at Mount pen-ant.
Ono and three-color stork pear
labels for sale. Medford Printing
Co. tf
Mi- C F. Kerb-,, and , hlldren of
i: . .' h . alter a Ml w ltd her
1 l.i.li. ... . i. .v.nU i. 1,. and family,
letl I - I - ..- lor San Dicjo, t'aiit.
Win . ! ill ! 1 hc Inter.
I'" ' !! i'.;; - of Hat ! lets pears were
f-'iii 1 "d i ..- t I ..in Medtord last m-'ht
and 1:1 .:. Iiipped on Saturday
nil-Ill. t' I,, dale '.'a I ,,f .rs
' '! i"' I :.( this city.
I'e.b -re: I -I S ;;.er l-er S. ('.
Han ! m i ',, r0. di-'riel was
ill I!'" 'ri-: . f .i a ceil', it Hi ! at
the .., . ,. f,i., ,,;!,,.
TOO LATE TU CLASSIFY
Ftllt S 1.1' i h. t,e ,-nc', aie,
five-p. !' -(!-.. 1 1 el iall.i, ; eed i,e
clllillb el i wl'd if ien. I'll, .lie ,1 v '.. 1 1
TO TttADK s. ,,n pa.rn.-r ;lrnn
for small a no. t ail ai :i"i; ppi,.
street, city. i;' ,
The office" of Federal Employment
Agent M. S. Janes in tho Nash hotel'
building, will he open from 7 to
o'clock tonight and Tuesday night
for the purpose of obtaining recruits
among locul mechanics and workers
in non-essential industries for work
in the Portland and Astoria chip
yards. Federal Employment Service
Kxainlner Conway will bo present
both nights to give Information
about the work, wages and general
requirements.
.Mrs. l.lsle Plckol and nor brother,
Karl Ward, left Sunday night for
Kansas, whore Karl, who has just
become 21 years old, will register
for the draft. Mrs. Picket will visit
relatives in Kansas for the next six
weeks.
Mattress making and furnlturo up
holstering. Douglas, 201 S. River
side. Phone 1G2-J.
Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Jacobson of
San Francisco and Mr. and Mrs. E. I,.
Iloyer of Oakland, Calif., who arriv
ed by auto are guests of Mr. and Mrs,
W. O. Xordwiek at the N'ordwlck
ranch. .Mrs. Jacobson and Mrs. fioy
or are daughters of .Mr. and Mrs.
.N'ordwlck.
Chief of Police Timothy is busy
those days In the enforcement of the
work or fight ordinance passed by
tho city council some time ago. Sat
urday ho rounded up sevoral young
men who seemed to have plenty of
time on their hands, read to them the
provisions of the ordinance and then
gave them their xholco of going to
work or of being arrested. All pre
ferred to Inke employment and the
chief quickly found jobs for them.
Mr. and Airs. Maloney and daugh
ter Huth of Marshrield are guests
at the Hotel Holland. Mr. Maloney
was formerly engaged in the shoe
business hero as a member of the
firm of Smith & Maloney.
iteports from Crater Lake arc that
tho present is one of the most de
lightful seasons at that resort. The
rains of last week have placed the
roads In splendid condition and
freshened things up generally. Last
Thursday an Inch of snow fell at
Crnter Lako, but soon disappeared
from sight.
.Mr. Corwln of Glendale, Ore., Is
tho guest of his old friend, lien
Trowbridge on West Tenth street.
Among visitors registered at the
hotels today were II. A. Cain of Kan
sas City, Mr. and .Mrs. Goetsch of St.
Louis. .Mr. and .Mrs. It. Cassin of Sno
homish, Wash., W. A. Genje of flcl
lingham, Wash.. It. H. Weef of Ga
lena. Kns., Kd L. Sugarninn and G.
K .latency of Itedtling, A. S. Calkins
of Sacramento, Mrs. .Mary Douglas of
Slsson, Mrs. George Crempton and
Vera Crempton of Yrekn, Mr. and
Mirs. George Ohlcr and son nnd A. K.
Ilerinett of Astoria, Mrs. M. J. Kdnor
Bon of Kugono, A. L. Ileal of Stock
ton. E. P. Anthony of Albany, II. M.
Woolmnn of Corvallls, E. Roberts of
Hosebitrg, Hurry Spencer and James
Miller of Grants Pass, II. M. Lepman,
K. Phillips. W. F. Watson and S. G.
loudon of San Francisco, and Mr.
and Mrs. II. G. Plymnte, A. A. Hale.
C. V. Conant, Josephine Larnmie and
Aloiuo M. Polly of Portlnnd.
Mr. and Mrs. II. E.. I.ltchens wore
over Sunday visitors in tho city from
Provolt.
OF CONGRESS OVER
WASHINGTON, Auir. lit.-Thc
Miimncr ivcr-, of eniiyre-s wliit'h be-
it .lnlv 1 I. riH'lifiilly rinled ti
Tln luuiM' iVMtineil its regular
M's-tnii- in arfonlaiH-e with the- re
('? agreement, while in (he senate an
attempt n:i ntatle In M't aMIe the
unanimous ron-ent agreement under
which the senate i- bontul to euniluet
ii" liiiMne-s until August M, in onler
that the admiuiM t at ion man power
lull etenlin tin- draft a'e limits to
IS ami l.'t veats n,a be takn up
Thur-.la v.
it
WASHINGTON', Aug. 19. Con
tracts for :-:: wooden cargo vessels
each of 3."00 deadweight tons, seven
wooden barges and throe wooden
harbor tugs were let the week ending
August 19, the shipping hoard an
nounced today.
Klghteen of the ships will be built
by Universal Shipbuilding Co., Hous
ton, Tex., and the remainder at Pa
cific coast yards. Six will be built
by the Kruse and Hanks Shipbuilding
company at North Bend. Ore., and
two each by the Fulton Shipbuilding
company, Wilmington, Cal., the Sea
born Shipyards Co., Tacoma, Wash.,
the Saint Helen (Wash.), Shipbuild
ing company, and Nilson and Kelz
Shipbuilding company. Seattle, Wash,
and one by George F. Rodgers and
company, Astoria, Ore.
The barges will be of 2500 tons,
five being built by tho Coastwise
Shipbuilding company of Baltimore
and two hy tho Universal company at
Houston, Tex.
The Lcatham and Smith Towing
and Wrecking company, of Sturgeon
Bay, Wis., got contracts for tho tugs.
CALLED 10 COLORS
WASHINGTON. Auir. 10. Kib
leen stales were culled upon by the
provost marshal jrenenil today to fur
nish ,"),70!) white draft registrants of
Liniinmar sehol education fit for ;cn
cral military service. The men will
entrain September 1. Voluntary en
listments will be accepted until Aug
ust liti.
All of these men will be sent to
schools or training centers for in
struction in vspeeial lines of service
fur which they are wanted. North
western states are not included in the
list. '
' WASHINGTON, An- 10. The
American army in France is amply
supplied with hrcad made of all wheat
tlotir, the war department announced
todav and t lie dailv ration of IS
ounces of flour for bread i so over
abundant that a reduction to K
ounces is under consideration.
MRS. LEWIS
OF BROOKLYN
Telln How She Was Made
Well by LydiaE. Pink
ham's Vegetable
Compound.
Urooklvn. N. Y., "For one year I
was miserable from a displacement,
which caused a gen
eral run-down con
dition with head
aches and pains in
my side. My sister
induced me to try
Lydia E.i'inkhnm's
Vegetable Com
pound. I found it
helped me very
much and such a
splendid tonic that
I am recommend
ing it to any woman
who has similar
troubles." Mrs. Elsie G.Lewis, 30
Vernon Ave., llrouklyn, N. Y.
Such conditions as Mrs. Lewis suf
fered from may he caused by a fan or
a general weakened run-Uown condition
of the svstem, and the most successful
remedy to restore strength to muscles
and tissue and bring aiiout a normal
healthv condition has proved to be this
famous root and herb medicine, Lydia
E. I'inkhnm's Vegetable Compound.
If you have disturbing symptoms you
do not understand write Lydia E. 1'ink
ham Medicine Co., Lynn, Mass. The
result of their -it) jeers experience is at
your service.
Portland Livestock
I'OKTI.AXI), Ore., Aug. 1!). Cut
tle receipts, I,:)4. Higher. 1'riino
Mccr. 1 -.-"(' lX'J.I; t:o"d to choice.
10.7."i((i 1 1.7.); medium to g, !.. ")()
(u 1(1.7."): fair to medium, -H.."it fn ll.'ill;
common to fair, $."..' Il( S.oll; choice
euc ii lid heifers, .fS.Otlfn 8. "ill; me
dium to j;ood, .f(i.00((i 7.,'U; ill ir to
medium, ..".0(l( (i.0U; runners, :i.U0
lu "i.tMl; hulls, ."..".0(.i r..1(: calves,
fil.lilifM 12.01) ; MtiH-kers nnd feeders, I
Ilos record price' receipts -i'y'2.
Prime mixed, $l!)..Uii2U.(Ml; medium
mixed. $l!l.0ll(i 1 !)..'(! ; rouali heavies.
.17..-ll(ri 1H..VI; pifrK, itHi.7.")((! 18.00;
bulk of Miles, l!).'2.')fo '
Shee. receids 18SS. Prime lambs
f 1 t.lHKd l.'i.(lt); fair lo mcdiuin, 1 1.0(1
(a 1.1.0(1; yenrlin'.-w, $10.00(0; 11. 7.V.
wethers, .fll.UOf'i 10.50; ewes, .7.00(o
11.00.
Ilnltcr nnd Kggs
PtlHTLANll, Ore., Aiijr. 10 gut
ter firm: 'ity creamery prints, 5'Jc;
cartons, .".'tc; huyint; price butter fat,
Portland, .Vie; cube extras, oOe; sec
onds, .18e; dairy, IKie.
KCiCS Seiiins price Xo. 2, quality,
34e. Diiyinj price, rotten nnd crack
ed out, -Mic: candled, -IS(o ."illc; select
ed candied in cartons, fillo.
POULTRY Hens, 2lle; broilers,
2"(n 30c ; old roosters, Jlie; turkeys,
28(ir30e; geese, 22c; ducks, young,
30C(i33e.
I'ortland Grain.
WHEAT New crop, $2.20: barley,
feed, ()0; brewing, ti2: oats, $(i9.50
bid ; corn. Xo. 3. yellow, $74 bid.
M1LLSTUKK5 Kran, $31; shorts,
$33 : middlings, $39.00(230.50.
Hay Buyiiic: price, timothy, $30
(34; alfnlfn, $27..")0; jrrnin, $2(i.
s TAXES ON AUTOS
In the new war revenue bill which
wilt soon be introduced in the boue
automobiles will be taxed by the
amount of horse power of each car.
According to the final recommenda
tion of the committee having charge
of the bill all ears under '.'t hoiM
power will be taxed 10. This will
take in the majority of ears sold and
owned in the valley including the
Ford, Huick Four, I'ltevrolet, Over
land Model 90, Saxon Six and Over
land six.
The tax on all cars of between 'S.
and .'III horse power will be .f'JO, ami
on cars from liO to 40 horse power the
tax will be $:. All cars over 40
horse power will be taxed $10. The?
Dodjje car comes in the $21 class, and
in the 20 class arc the Paijre, lluick
six, HmUon, nil other models of Over
land, and the Keo and Chalmers.
MEETS DEATH IN
The deer this season are plentiful
In number and from reports reaching
tho city the majority of .Medford hun
ters in the hills have met with good
fortune.
John 13. Deltz has received word of
tho killing of his son-in-law, John M.
Lance, night foreman at the O. S. L.
roundhouse at Boise, Idaho, Saturday
morning. Aug. 10. He was found
unconscious, having evidently fallen 1
from an engine and died without re
gaining consciousness. The funeral
was held Monday, interment at Boise.
Mr. LaJice was years of age and
was married in 19 lu to -Miss .Minnie
Ueltr, daughter of -Mr. and .Mrs. John
E. Beltz or Medford. lie Is survived
by his w idow nnd two children, a girl
of three and a hoy of seven months.
His sudden death came as a great
shock to relatives and friends in this
city.
WASIIIXflTOX, Aug. 1(1. lllls
for the stabilization of petroleum
price.-, announced by the naval petro
leum w:ir service committee in New
York lust week, ivere accepted today
by the fuel administration which un.
nooneeil its belief that the u'.'ieeincnt
will prevent any radical change in
consumers prjees of gasoline and ollt.
cr oil products.
How Do You Wash Clothes
in Summer?
Combine ordinary soap with
boiling water, and you'll get
your clothes clean. But it's
pretty exhausting work on a
hot summer's day.
Combine soap with naptha, as
in Fels-Naptha and by using
cool or lukewarm water, you'll
get clothes clean with little
effort and no boiling or hard
rubbing. There's not the slightest
wear on the clothes and you keep
cool and comfortable.
At your own grocer's
ASK FOR and'GET
The Original
Malted Milk
For Infants and In valid a
OTHERS ore IMITATIONS
SENECA
CAMERAS
UKtX; HOME HKTTKIl PICTIUKS
Catch the elusive play of sunshine and shadow
down the road, the nodding grass in the field,
the shimmering reflection in the pond, and give
substance to the pleasant xueuioiies of every
outing and vacation.
Convince yourself; try out
The Seneca Chief tho triumph of photographic
efficiency.
Heath's Drug Store
l'liono RI. SAXTOX STOItK
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OF PULLMAN CARS
WASHINGTON", Aiifi. !!.!.. S
'I'.ixlor. o!i)ptrollcr of the I'ullmun i
ii.np.iin , wii. Mppohited hy liirtvtnrj
Ih'Im'IjiI MrAiltMi today, feclrral man- .
aui r of tin- Pullman Car Hue conist-
Iuc of i hi operailni; lpart mtn t oi
tho I'ulimiui company uinh-r federal j
niaiiAfiii'Mit. llt'iitliiuurtcrs will he
in Chicjtizo. I
CHICHESTtR S PILLS
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WEEKS & MoGOWAN C0i
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I'Iioiip: rrl(lr 'JUT.
MkIH lMmnm: K. V. p'k, l!t:-4'J.
Iji.Ij ,-isinl.
Pasteurized Milk
Always pure nml has bettor keep
InR quulltlea. Thin modern molh
od has been uet by oa for some
time.
Milk depot t'l North Crape
street. Everything lanitary. In
pev'ltn requested at any time
SMDER'S DAIRY
rilONK T.VVK
The Kijjhl lU-tHoen mi - ' '' ' ' ' '
Anaturai ' ' k
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Skulking jfW KvrntiiR Sun It is just the kind of plHure movie fnnx adurc. 'Sas'1, '''
I IftlVJC " i!ole Tnivjin is a S:!iii,(Kh Pietuie. It tlirilK J l'lb.'t V
LIUIlJ llernhl More thrills limn ltniiiln.v Is used to. (T&ijitesK -
TIGERS jMf lnnlllR Post The most In tctvlinK ever sho.i u. '
leopards B " Zmn
,Ni S ALBERT PAYSONT TERHUNE Said ltffti
niM'!vS iS "It's the Greatest Picture I Ever Saw" fT-:-- 1
It ;S . YOU WILL SAY M ,R.f
Thrill! "It Astounds It Is' Beyond Belief It &JI
MW Startles It Entertains"! $1
m PRICES
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', Children - 15c
Like the story, the screen adaption of Tarzan is unusual; New York eagerly stood in
line for weeks during the sensational showing of this super-play; homage that is
accorded tew pictures! Massive,,spectacular, seem veak in describing this feature
play in story, in unstinted and lavish staging, in terrific and death-defying
deeds even to hand-to-hand encounters with beasts of the jungles (a whole menagerie
of them 10am through the play); Tarzan simply sweeps you off your feet its entire
eight reels, from fade-in to fade-out, are wonderful
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