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3rOHXTXG OTtEGOXIAy, TirUTtSPAT, -DECE3rBER TIIE . zr lots.-r.. 1 i -i i. i m aaa, I ''Bill II in .11 SUIT TO SEPARATE RAILWAYS IS HEARD Government Holds That South crn Pacific Discriminated Against Ogdcn Gateway. MOTIVE DECLARED CLEAR All of "" Obtalwrd br Mlp. al 1 Md" , U rw oriraiM. Mrii I-m Wrrr flhcr :mI0 I t'el. CHILD'S LOOK AT TONGUE IF SICK. IE cros; EMU 9T. LiCA r. I. Hrof of th , , .tii.tk tha i;ormTl I in t- a-porat b. Cotrel I'aslfw Kr.r..4 f-on th. s-th-r riW pB-t ti-r brr li L'nu.4 Jj U" ttlRtf th. t'tJ'ft' t oart of flat. J.M tVall.r - aB t.oro, f . fall. VillU Hx. of l.a.arth. Kaa.. "4 Jbo - .'' Un.4. of Vv a.blrtoo. t. C. a" - Vdwer-l I. Mct'l.nn.n. f floaton. rn.n.1 tor th. iw.f"ot II -m.w4 ti. .ii-j.ot " ru4 .i poiata. II 4iv.rt.4 "" ISi pU of arm.nt U! Bfier , .-.a: J' K " tnuuir.4 what tb. poito of th. ijrutn.nt w. Ioof4 a own.r.bip of B rll re I by aaoth.r lin. wfc the owor- n hi f-t4 .'or th r- aac of IS Mwtlua ann-truat lew la rww.r C lMiM .l.oW4. Wr lX:.la. cu.d dclion of th Fupr.m Court ! IS jitan tr4 Oil rase rv4 lb. trn-Miourl a". c to up boil ta l-ram.nt toiiii that i onr. out4 prshliit owa.r snip, of reiirooda. . , -A ooi-iio! of thB4 tn ! - Mi4 tb. aitort.y ',J th. flo .rn.4i.nt. -U that IS. w rti toon t l f.jpp.4 br th ravine rilrc.4 law rroni rnio thla llteatioo. Tfc C. Iral r.::tc aal tua L'twoaj I'aciflc llil - nnflf til. a !- hl.ru t'oiH4 for tha ortractla of ta I'oioa -fi:i from I'ta-a -a4 of t Col Pifw trom Ka-r-m.ato ot. Tba awl prol4.4 ! th tra-coatln.Bl Im. thu buill hoiil op.rat.4 a ar ont4 lin "TS t r'"l'l4 Ibat ronltaj Bu H hoa:4 aprl'4 wtthoit j.v.lm,allnkIEl l!br IN C.O- .... .-.., . in. t Bfoa I'aclfur. but ., tU tb C.oiral I'airic b -cnminat.4 aift tb I nk'a rfw an 1 kaa coociau4 to 4 I m tt Ha D.ftBr4 'or.4- .-r- . i. outbrai l-arifle ata b b " "4 -a '' h a oa;)t. of IS Calif '! trafrw . . . v.a rrin. rat.r tbaa unu1! rle. ;mn Iba 0Ja ... . K .h.irta f " Mr it-v;na apUio4 bal ba rono.i.r.4 la rot for tbta 4irVn-a-oa aa-in.t tri fla !' .- t riff i..- from Tor t. fa.-ifK r'oo.t l rl O4o- . . of rat.a ta a foii :i pr c.m I) th io at rSttM H F ,R "' man Ha-. "4 t ,.n rii.:-C.aert atir. ( l-iua p.r ". .1 cant U II t o.oo l-if. aol r C.B4 I trt t aotral r"'ifU-. If tia traff- t rl4 t"". tb tbraj par i ft;, taroab l on. Coval ra. i.'io. ta onlr 14 r ct of tha arct pr eot af Iba l-al tariff If tb traffic t nt.4 T r of r Orl-v 4 ta ut "'" tmMp Ua. tb Monta.r l-acifw all b- rat.. T natli l it:-flm.t ln.t lb t'.ntral r-ifw ruta tbaa la el.ar. U..lr lta4 t arlauri. Tb' B, rhan. In lbL UElca iiw bau of lb aatraer. of Ali blaon. Tapba SUata. t a. b,t tr baa ! lb d.i!r of tb soi4ibr tanf.c to baa fr.ibi o ibrou.b N Ortaa ! -4.. m , Tba oaxrt-ti'" or i f.e an.i of tb tMotfcr rrt ' n.Drt. op-ratiua. ta l" ,B Ho,th.r a-t:i rmMr. ornl.4 4r t Uw af KMAT. to" or ,n. ,toc of t! a-.otb.ra KacirM aa4 a !. on tb. S.nr rmcttl' rtat tin.; t "l U r l C.ntral iMttfK-. nt flUrH l -ntrl rurlfU at-M-. Tb Caotral Ta-,if- prol4.4 a fn.4 rtl of a J"" an4 a4.iituaal rall to :..'. coo4ittoa4 or aara- ,SIb oblitloa rt4 th Kontb- ra.-tfl-i o mka ta oartlB of tb. Cnrral relfl lra. -ta IDI a ar lao waa a.eat.4 n,l.tin( a oyminl r.ntal of llfl" a ,: of at aarninat lo or cat a4 on-b:f of tba rolo la c.aa of tbat amogt." POLK .BUDGET TO BE SET i:ifo IWI Ma4 to nr ralr lProa rial Ion lUmlnalrd. tXttXA."!. Or. re. I. fSlrjoclalr ' Th. I ry. V. r l.rra of lb To.lt Countr -o-irl wfl coan b.r o4-r b4 tb ..art tll t" "5 b4t f-r I. aa.uir yr. , , I'nm i.rbi oppltkn Si- ftortioaa of t!-o countr .1. maul aoeropriatioa for . 'r... t r anj aa f(urt la to . . .. i.. ...i.Bl ih I.tIb of ... ' urim tha comma .r romm'tt... from th Pa. la ro-rm.rcll Hub M th tolH Coonty ;r .-itioa Ul r a eontlaa- Aaocnor m.tt.r of cot!I.rrla im p.,ttn. with wM.-b lb P-'4 of -omrnl..loBr l'.l la 4l "ill . th ! fjr th ret'wUi of a .r 6r-.4. arro-a IS wr.Um.tt at t:.rre. PRISONERS TO GO TO HOTEL Hurry. Mother! Remove Poisons From Little Stomach. Liver. Boweb. Give -California Syrup of Fig" at Once if Bilious or Constipated. Iok al lb loe-a. aaotbar! If '' 4. It I a "r la that jour ... a.' atomach. Ur 84 blo 4 a ...!:.. taoroush ia.iB at ooo Wb.a plh. rroaa. llatJ. Pl. !. 4oaa t oat or art aatu raar. or la frla(v atomaeh twur. r.atJ baa: baa attftaara arb. r throat. 4iarrhoa. full of rol4. ta a ..arooaful of -CaliforBl Brrup of rigt - o4 a a fr fcour all Ibo foul. (.utlMl4 aa.t b4i14 foo4 ar.4 mr bit .Btty mo.a out of ta littia Uowl without ripin. ma - - rlU playful col. 4 aai- v ...-t raa ick rbll4ra to tab Ibla barl -fruit latatlTa": lba loa Ita 4Uctoua laat. aua . '--'-mak.a Ib.m lal pI.b4I4. a your jrueit toe a V'- f -i -alitor' yrP or ba 4irr!tn for atia. ennur.o . -.. ac an4 for Broa-pa f'""' hottl. Bar Ol inina h.r. To b aur yo .t t a. it to . thai It la ma oy IC Srrua Coonpanr.- R.fuaa aoy otb.r IrlnH rlK r"W'.rrpt Av rl.a of tb rorlln4 Cmnt Company, t.a t-iu..t.r ltb4r th.lr bora.a from th. ioa. Work I Bow i.mporarlly u.pn4l oa tb. ro4. Tba t.ainat.ra r.fu4 to cor-tlou. Ih.lr work for f.ar of Injurtnc Ibelr bora.a oo th. ofl craJfc Old Ore r on Territory Map ! Shown at Medford. Arm lat.ol4 ll a oatl4 by Ilo4oa Hay TYrirra taara Ac. EProriO. Or, I-.C. 1. Speii. A vp of Oroa Trrllory. drawn la nil. own4 by Mr. Ilelro lU.kla. of Mlforo. baa rBtly b.n put oa amblbltlon In Mdfor4. It la arouatra" cnl4.rab;a Int.rcat. partle uUrty a mod Ibo o!4 plonr. Too map. prtrclrai:y Ibo rcor4 of Hu4oa lir trapp.ra. do aot abow forlUaJ. or.aton City. KaKm. llus.n or Kcborr. Tb only two towaa ar A.tort aa4 -C&ooln" Crat.r t !.. of rourM. la aot tclud.4. wblia Mount lltt U t.rn4 by Ita propr Bam. Mouat MrLouchllo. Tha -Klam.t" l:ir I abown lo ,mptr Into tb I'aclfte about whr Iba Ko.ru I;ir bow flow., whil a tttun tottowlB lb .aral eoura of lb Kola I trb.4 aa th -aata. wttb a tributary lrn4 Naaty Rl.r. Kort ftap-tua. at tb mouth of that Itr.am. tha only fort ahowa aouth of Port VBBou.r. whll mlaalona ar. ahowa al tb mouth of tb -Klak- arooa" at t. Paul oa in. - Um.tt. ' Train-Slop llrarlntr Halted. IJVf. Or, I. I It'paelal.V Tho public wrt-o Commtaalon ytar4ay it;foatlau4 furtb.r h.arlnio on th .ublt of .topple ttoutb.ra "" ;,.,.o.r train at on-ch.4ul4 oolnta all.r lh r!lroa4 b4 aer4 ta . ..i . ..u..r tralna at tb point wh.n..r r.aaooablo Botie waa clvan. Umltil train ara iiiwii i ta armBt. Tb b.arloc wao hl4 upon complaint Ibat tha company i. tiia.4 o ilea crtatn tralna at Aarora aal ilrtoo). Ua.hlBtTtoB-OrrsobJ I! III!. ...i mA trmn.farrlnc lb hol4- lea-a of Iba Ot4 Wa.hlnloa-Or.tToB I. th North Coaat t o waa fil4 with tb . . .. tnw ..alardav. Tba Con aun.r " .. l4.ratloa Botod waa If-"- j, .1 ,.nrad ti Tpwrllt.n oaa-.a. aa4 t:ii l r.anua alampa RrarY on TH. Be- SIIif Store. Th. Bt Sninr Store. The Ben Smnj Store. I The Ben Selline; Store. Find Comfort re Winter Apparel , Cold Days Overcoat Days Sho-win here Q the good fabrics, tai lored Into nobby, werm overcoats. Sure protection from aintry winds or weeping skies. Come in slip into one and see what an all-enveloping gtow of warmth and com fort results. Models for all men prices for all men. YouH find here your model at the price you want to pay. $15 to $35 Men. Main Floor Young Men. 2d Floor. BenSelling . . a-A-at a t Mormon Mrrei at rouna THIS STORE FOR BOYS' AND CHILDREN'S Overcoats Dandy shower-proof, cold-proof Overcoats, tailored right up to the hour for style and good service. Some have the raglan and some the set-in sleeves. Many of them are double-breasted styles, with either velvet or cloth collars. Boys' sizes run from 10 to 18 years, and they are priced at $3. $6. ,7.50, $8.50, $10, $120 and $13. Children's sizes run from to 10 years; prices are $4-50, $5, $, $7.50. f 8.50 and $10. 1 l' $4.95 for the nobbiest $.00 Norfolk ault for boy. An extra pair of lined knickers goes with every ault. Tha fabric and work manxhlp are of the usual excellence poa eeaaed by clothes no Id at lh li store. BrinT alonK your boys. Second r"loof. A Cut in Coats ! Women's aa4 Mlaaea Plush and Corduroy Coats $15 A special price on coats taken from regular stock. Fur-trimmed black plush and corduroy coats, and plain black plush coats In 7 length, of fered tomorrow at 1S. A remarkably attractive price on man - tailored garment of superior merit. See the display of a few of these lovely coats in one of the fourth-street windows. Banking Service The Lumbermens National Bank offers you the security of a big, centrally located bank under Government super vision;, offers you the convenience of separate departments for checking ac counts, savings accounts, collections and exchange the latter a department where you can transfer funds cheaper than by money order; offers you free telephones and a customers' writing room. The Lumbermens National Bank wel comes the small customers as well as the large ones and gives good service to both. Your account invited. iiumbermens National Bank Fifth and Stark BIG INDUSTRIES FEW Great Part of American Trade in Little Men's Hands. 000 business corporations In the coun- MANY HAVE NO NET INCOME I'ndaly Large Nttmber of Concerns Are rnsocrewfol. tas Vederal Trade Coromlaolooer Im porter Oft IVarw Warning. NEW TOKK. tc. 1. A Brest pro. f at,. Nation's business Is attU lo tba band of tba small buslo.sa man. according lo E4war4 N- Horl.y. l cbalrman of the Ke4crel Trad Commla- aloa. who, la an addro.a oaror io Association of National Advertiser bare lonlgbt outlln4 a surv yof bual a now being mad by tba commis sion. On of lh purpose of tb coromla loa, Mr. HurUy aplaln4. Is lo act la an advisory capacity lo all Industrial roncra. and tb aurv.y now In ft ra la to determine lb also of tb various business unlla. H ld In vutlaalion showed Ibat. allmlnallng Ibo banktnr. railroad and public utlll- tn. (hero aro about i' - p v Of these 100.000 produce no o 'n- comes; S0.000 have a net income oi i: than IS000 a year, and only the SO.000 remaining make i000 a year or more. Of tb. eo.otfll in the latter class. -?0 hare sales annually of less than 1100.- 000; 20.000 sell goous wurm .o... ooo to IJ50.OO0: 10.000 from $!50.000 to . , con llflO OOO to $1,001- 000;' 4iu' from 11.000.000 to I5.0u0.000. and only S corporations aa an i . - n aim. uoti or more. Th..a flu urea exnihll a conomuu it... h.. ..i.i.h for many years, con I.. ' . : . ; 1 1 1. r, ., fhlf . i the European naiiwim ... " " cluslvely that blfcT business, while lm- way to a pOHition in the markets of . .. . nn.ti.i.tf tint a small f rac - I . 1 .i,. uirnni'pr ! h ,i ri thev oc cupied before. VETERAN BUILDER BURIED George S. Slack, Once In Liuuy rrlsion, Succumbs lo I'aralysist. no riant, constitutes but a small frac tion of the trade and industry of the iTniiaH states. They make -clear that there is no unduly large proportion of unsuccessful ousineaa uuuuci no. Mr. Hurley warned exporters against assuming that the European war would Insure teem a permanent, mivit... ' .... . I.-. ..tain .H without effort. Vh. Amari.n manufacturer.' he lixA thut not a smoke Kn Htt roved In Krixland r tiaiv inH nnl v u. few in UCrUiaUJ "a : . a France. Unless we take advantage of n.tuntlir wk nOW llflVC WO early days of the city, died Monday night. The funeral was held today. Mr Slack served in the Union Army throughout the Civil War, being con fined in Libby Prison for 40 days. The members of the local post of the Grand Army of the Kepublic attended the services. Mr. Slack was born in Pennsylvania in 1S43. He is survived by his wife and fivo daughters. They are Mrs. Anna Virges and Mrs. Clara Travis, both of Tacoma. and Mrs. John Galvin. Mrs. Gertrude Menard and Mrs. Bertha Burdick. all of this city. CKNTKALIA, Wash., Dec. 1. (Spe- tsiin-iinibini- to a recent stroke of naralvsis. George S. Slack, who ' . ..,,lfi a. ....ted for many years." con- the oPPOit-- w. LV.rl rVUWl,.ny of the blld.nCs in the! tlnu 1 ir. tuiri.y. : aajawaaawaawawawaaaaawaaw w.ro irwfr " "- ll. ill tutU rjttU an4 Ilk Villi (lirtalnaa Ilaer lloot. IVe rAUtO. r . txc. t jpelaL A a portwa f thair plan fur spra3m C-ristmao cfi.or amoas I" poor, th k.iiV. f rtb!a. an4 r.:ba of t!Ia -.t.in l p.ol:oo frott. -h.rttf jo,, rr b lb prto' a lh t o jBtr J I t fa . I Mot.t. la tbt ci'- for a Cbri.t-naa dlnaar. Tb . bT aaiaaco4 lo rv I la ja! tr 4tu-hiBC a 't'1'" ir...MB a.ar Bu Vl.ta will b. la j-.fl natil t. Tl fo.lowio t'brutmaa. o4 thT w'M a ...t. of ! to-' samoav A d.su'r aa.rlff wt; b. I charge of lb cu:geta. Mw t Uh Traan. Mrtke Job. Ki t?tllt.r.l. r. ! I JpUl ..an..o .. h..r- wr IJ-r-4 wbil a-.wtra- a a.rsr oa ! pa'lUily oo.tr..ti r:lr.l M.h ' t. l frou C.rn.a "trt si tnlt. ut v lioatrg. to ti lias .r. FURS! FURS! At V2 Price We are retiring from the Retail Fur Business. SILVERFIELD CO. 2S6 Morrison SU Between Fourth and Fifth Sts. FUR PRICES must be compared with the prices quoted else where in order to realize the biff reductions made on this splendid Fur stock; reductions caused by our retiring from the retail business. You owe it to yourself to make this comparison piece for piece stock for stock in QUALITY and PRICE before buying. We invite it, and impress upon you the absolute GUARANTEE we arc making that everything purchased is as KErRESEaNTED. Select your Xmas Furs now. Nothing more suit able and appropriate as a gift for any member of the family. A small de posit will hold same until wanted. febfc PrnW-o Cch -NWW XlarTlkwi rittSooo Diamond Jo a Lee . Keaton rT-Springfidd ff.MyOTW The -b I Th MOI r mnarn Knt. jiit? rtutiuu 01 1 All Cars are 10096 Skid Proof only when equipped with Weed Chains on all four tires, regard leas of the brand or type of tires used. proper sire of Weed Chain to fit all ize and styles of .tire are carried in stock by dealers everywhere. Weed Chain Tire Grip Company 530 Golden Cats Ave, San Prandaco. California 122 South Ottva Street, tern Angaiee. California 32 Ankony Stn. Fornand. Oragoo . SO East Ptt SU Soata. Wastaogtoo Aim Ummfmtm f TChap--yn?ifo DnjU aao m - " " ATp.? UrS F&ab. sou Caulois Kri HerW, Dreught Diop Balnvio Braender Marathon ; . Vitalic, Midgley Hood laaaaBawaaaaaBBBaaa