Tiin o?ego:i cujjday joujihal, rcxviLAND, cuiiday no?jn::o. p"c::::d: IS 17. TALK TO BE LESS CHEAP 10 LARGER TOWNS OF STATE , -V" .nun -m H New Long-Distance Rates Filed With Commission to Become , Effective - First of Year, VAUEY TOWNS -WINNERS GOES TO TRAIN FOB : - AVIATION SERVICE Tolls Out of Salem, Springfield r an Some Other Valley towns, Reduced in General, j BlPf Or, Deo. 32. Comparison of the ew long distance rate filed with the public service commission by the Pacific Telephone TeJegraplv company, to become effective the first of the yes? tne rates now in effect shew an In crtan in rates between Portland and most of the larger cities and towns of .. the state, while the decreases are chief, ly between teas populous eoiamunitlea. The new rates are supposed te be based on airline distance 1 1 that is. tbe rates are said to be fixed according; to me aisiance petween places as the crow flies. The hew rates will materially affect ? business from Portland to outside points, . as - a, substantial increase 7 is made in many Instances where the business If the greatest Here are a few Ulustra- .Hew It TW Wert STora Portland to Albany, present rate ti cents Initial time. It cents each additional minute; new rate, 40 tents . ana zv cents. ;. ' From Portland to Ashland, present ;rate, fl and 60 cents; new rate. l.o v ua ev corns. . From Portland . to Athena, present rate 78 and 35 cents ; new rate, S14 : and if cents. From Portland to Brownsville, prof- em rate, v ana 10 cenis , new rata, - ana Za cents. From Portland to Corvallls, present rate. SO and 10 cents ; new rate, f and cents. Frora Portland to Cottage Grove, pres ent rate su ana zo cents; proposed, rate, 65 and to cents. : "From Portland to Elgin, present rate. 1 and 60 cents; new rate,, fl .10 and ft cents, .- ' Portland to Forest Grove From Portland to Forest Qrove. pres ent rate, 15 cents and 6 cents; new rate, 2y cents and 10 cents. From Portland to Grants Pass, pres ent rate, ii ana ta cents; new rate. , 1.16 and 56 cents. Tom Portland to oresham. present rate. 10 cents and 5 cents; new rate. Portland to Heppner. present rate, 60 cents and 20 cents ; new rata, IB cents and 40 cents. From Portland to Hermiston, present rate, 76 cents and 15 cents new rata, 10 cents and 45 cents. From Portland to Hood River, present rate, 35 cents and 10 cents; new rate, 16 cents, and 16 .cents. From Portland to La Grande, present rate, f 1 ' and 50 cents ; new rate, , 11.10 rahd 60 cents. ' jrrom Portland to Mediord, present rate, 1 and 50 cents; new rate, 11.80 ; and 60 cents. From Portland te Hilton ; From Portland to Milton, present rate, 75 cents and 35 cents; new rate, fLlS and 66 cents. From Portland to Oregon City, present rata for two number service, 10 cents and 6 cents; new rate, 16 cents and I ceits; for particular person service), present rate, iu cents ana cents; new rate, SO cents and 10 cents. - From Portland to Pendleton, present rate, 76 cents and 35 cents; new rate, IL0S, and 60 cents. From Portland to Salem, present rat for two number service, 26 cents and 10 cents; new rate, 30 cents and 16 cents; present rate for particular person serv Ice, 36 cents and 10 cents ; new rate, 15 cents and .15 cents. The above ,11st, while not covering aearly all the Increases In rates from Portland perhaps, gives the Increases In rates to the larger towns- With the ixoeptlon of the decrease In the sate trom Portland to Astoria, most of the tecreases are to small towns, so the bulk of the business out of Portland will s affected by an Increase. L The rates from Salem to surrounding E dnts shew many -more decreases than creases. . This is also true of Spring- . Held and some of the other Willamette valley towns. K. of P. Lodge on Visit , Hood River, Or., Dec. St. Twenty-five nembers of the Hood paver K. ef P edge met with the lodge at the Cascade Looks Thursday evening and assisted in tiltlattng several . candidates . Into tbe nyateries of the order. mm ..j.hh ,ni mu mm i nv mui m w mum V . ' i h ...v - ' r Hi -w(wsssJSsiBBsjsjaBaaws FLOWERS THAT BLOOM IN THE SPRING, TRA - & . V LA, ARE ON JOB NOV ' i -. Daisies In- Blossom at La Grande; Roses and -H5ney- .; suckle at Hood PiYer.' ;'? PORTUND BOY IS - .';v - AT SEATTLE CAMP, "'sj "SsssbbsbsssbbW'' Walter LoffulsV farmer oareal car- , y;:-: - tier., Walter Lofauist, a Jefferson high schol graduate, and former Journal ear- rier, who enlisted recently In the qoar termaster's department of the navy avi ation corps, received his asignment. and text on naay ior tne traimns; scnoot at San Plero. Mr. Lofquist is married, and lived at III Church. . Hood River Growers May Be Exempted Was Departmeat Has Baled That f,eeal Beard Ha the Power to Setemiae Vatnre of "Ifeeary Xadaitry, Hood River, Or., Deo, tXTha- war de partment at Washington, D. C, has transmitted its rulhig through Congress mas N. J. Slnnott. In nswer to an ep eat from Sales Manager C W. McCul lagh of the Apple Growers! association. for a ruling on the question whether or pot the apple growing Industry of the Valley- and diversified farming carried en In connection therewith. Is a "neces sary" agricultural . Industry as defined by the rules of tbe selective service draft laws governing the questions to be an swered In the questionnaires and such as rould entitle the registrant to claim a deferred - classification. The ruling Is that It Is wholly within the power and iurisalotlon of the local exemption board to define what shall constitute a "paces, gary" branch of agriculture. -It Is understood that the - board will favor considering the fruit growing in- I versified farming as a "necessary" agri cultural Industry for the prosecution of the: war. - It Is conceded that almost very fruit grower of the valley Is en gaged In raising- bay. grain, cattle, bogs and other commodities- and stock used for war purposes, besides fruit. - - ! ' Clackamas Drive Is Getting Big Results -' w ' Oregon City, .Or., Dec S3. The Had Cross drive In Clackamas county to raise the tlt.000 by membership sub scriptions Is moving along with alt Indi cation that the county wiu more inan subscribe Its quota. The district be tween Seventh and Twelfth streets la Oregon City, canvassed by 8. O. Dill man, EL Q. Caufleld, Fred Hogg and Harry Praper, gave 1260 to the cause. At Col ton Friday night O. D. Eby addressed a gathering at the Lutheran church, where the high ! school chorus gave a cantata entitled, "The King's Daughter.- and S59 was subscribed for Red Cross work Gilbert Coffey Arrested ' Oregon City, Dec 22. Gilbert Coffey, taken latofuatody Fridy night by Depu ty Sheriff G. A. Schuebel following a fracas in which several strikers and strikebreakers were Involved, Was ar rested Saturday evening on a complaint charging - assault nd battery upon Charles V. Murray, a strikebreaker, and sworn to by Mr. Schuebel, who is In the employ of the Crown Willamette as a day guard. ; . Hillls Assistant to Preach Oregon City, Dec 28. Rev. Herbert Crocker, formerly assistant to Dr. New ell pwlght Hillls, New York preacher, has been engaged to preach at the Con gregational church In Oregon City Sun day morning. . Although not coming to Gladstone un til the first Sunday In January as pastor Of the Baptist church or that place, Rev. W. H- Collins, lately of Denver, Colo., will occupy the pulpit Sunday at both services. J-a Grande, Or.; Dec, Jt The unusual 17 open winter weather In this section qp to dte has hit the II. c. of I-a. hard I Jolt in the matter of hay. Reports from various sections of ynion county Indicate a general. decUna to the' price of' this feedstuff. Hay In the vtclnty of North Powder,' which was selling at ttO a ten a few weeks ago. Is mow being sold at IIS, and a similar decline Is reported from other sections. The rains. of the past week have also served to.sass ,eff,the reed .situation, as they Insure a good start for the spring crop. - Although this la December, which, by all precedents, should bo mid-winter, the weather which bag been dished out here sol far fhls month has been. move Ilk that of early spring. . . .- . -. ; Lautes are in bloom, other nowers 'II Tfiat It Until After Primary Elec- tiqn! Doesn't: Want Olson . to Suctead Him., ) ' Donald FalrkgnKS - Donald Fairbanks, formerly employed by thg Blake McFaU company, was re cently sent to Seattle'. frem the ocal no. and some even report the appearance I radio training camp. He enlisted In No- of the swallow without which no spring 1 vember, was' sent Immediately to the w vfuty soring. Red Cross Auction . Is Grand Success camp, and . after being there ror six weeks will be sent to New Tork to oqm- plete bis course. . Fairbanks Is a graduate of Washing ton high, and computed a commercial course, at the T. M. C A. He Is the son of Mrs. Thorn Fairbanks of (26 East Ninth street, end has lived la Portland Pig , After Belsg Paraded Down Streets niany years. J at Taaeeavtr, Is Sold fer Ml f Yutbe or Articles Offered. Vancouver,' Wastu, Dec 21. Though the entire proceeds from today's Red Cross auction have pot been figured It is certain that more than 1300 wlH be realised. A great variety of articles was on hand and bidding was brisk. -. The pig donated by Mrs.. G. W. Leudea ef Fourth Plain brought ISO, and w Frier to HOOD RIVER PASTOR IS BOUND OVER ON A bought by Fulleawlder Ben, the sale the pig, wuicn waa decorated with red, white and, blue ribbons, 'was paraded through the streets. Articles sold Included turkeys, ehlck ens, canaries, puppies, a shepherd dog. vegetables, fruits, pictures, an old army musket and other things too numerous to mention. Colonel -W. B. Wood and K. H. Wright auctioned the goods and kept the crowd in a good humor. The sale Is considered to have been a great success. COMPLAINT OF ARSON Rev. J. L Allen, Witnesses Tes tify, Had Insurance Pol ivy for Property Not in Room. Hood River. Or, Deo, SS. The, proml pence ef Rev. J. X Allen, pastor of the First Baptist church of this city, drew HacComber-Cook Wedding . a Urge erpwd at the court bouse Fti Tancouver, Wash., Dec 21. Thomas I day afternoon to listen to the testimony F. MacComber, sen of Mr. and Mrs. Frank MaoComber, and a private fa H company. Fourteenth U. 8. Infantry. and Miss Ruth Cook, daughter of Mr. I anu airs. . iJ. wook, ios west twenty ninth street, were married Friday at S p. m, at the home or the bride's parents. Decorations were In red. white and blue The ceremony waa solemnised by Rev. R. X Dunn, minister of the First Chris tian church. Mrs. Mervtn Norton played the wedding march. The bridal couple entered the room preceded by little Miss Velma Eaton, carrying the wedding ring in a large white carnation. Miss Mar eele Raymond of Taoolt acted as first bridesmaid, and Miss Florence I. Xansl ford .and Miss Hattie Norton as attend ants Clarence Cook was best matu Mr. and Mrs. MacComber left on an evening train fer Spokane. While there they will visit the bridegroom's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank MacComber. ERSONS. CLOSEST TO M'CAMANT SAY HE IS T0HT GOING FOOTBALL PLAYER IS IN. AVIATION SERVICE Salem. Or Dee. " ttr-Person ' close to Wallace MoCamant, justice ef the supresne court, say tt Is unlikely that be will resign, his position on the bench until after the pest primary election. This eta tern est Is made because It Is knows that.Justlog MoCamant Is very anxious to get back Into the private practice of law and for some time has had under, consideration the Question., ef resigning. His - Probable - decision . to wait emUI after the. neat primary election before resigning la said to be based -en hie de sire to prevent Conrad P. Olson ef Pert land from succeeding turn and to save Governor Wlthyoembe from' jnaklng what be believes would be a big political Dtunaer u ue go versos should aspolat Olson te the supreme court. It ' Is understood that the governor has assured Olson - that be would ap point him to the supreme coon if 4 va cancy occura. JusUce MoCamant ob jects to having Olson succeed him. and it is ssjo ne n cures mat u he waits untu alter the primary election to i sign the governor then will be almost osltged u eppoiat the' man who reoelvee the Republican nomination for the inoe. Justice McCamant. tt is said, figures this will eliminate Olson and at the same time save the governor from mak Ing another blunder before the primary (uocuoau Forcible feeding of fowls to make their weight Increase has been made sslble by the Invention of a machine or the use of poultry-men. - of V number of witnesses who testified ta behalf of the state, prosecuting Rev. Mr. 'AUen en a charge of arson by the burning of a dwelling at Cascade Iecka on Thanksgiving night. The bouse was occupied by I. C Day and wife, together with the aged mothers of both Mr. and Mrs. Day. Mr. Day testified that the fire origi nated in the apartments occupied by Rev. Mr. Allen and at the outburst of the fire It made a report, and that the odor of oil waa strong as the smoke poured from the Allen apartments Into Mr. Day's rooms. The state produeeed a signed appli cation by Rev. Mr. Allen for a I00 fire Insurance policy covering approxi mately too volumes of law books, new typewriter, roll top desk and other ef fects that witnesses, who had been in the Allen apartments- during his ab sence, testified were never la bis rooms. The agent for the Ore Insurance com pany stated that the defendant asked a policy for approximately fi20Q,uad that he represented to blaa that he was an attorney-at-law. Witnesses testified that Allen was at Cascade Locks the evening of the fire. No claim for insurance was made by Alien after the fire. The accused was bound over to the grand Jury nndsr s two oonas oy judge A.-W. On thank. Boys Go to War; School uensus Lags Albany, or, Dec IS-Ths effleUl scnooi census of Linn county skews that there are 710c children between the agee of four and 19 within the county. Of these fltt are beys and 1U glrU. This Is Sit under the lilt census when there were frf t children In the county. The difference Is aeoounted for by the fact that fully S0 boyg f high school age In Ltnn county have enlisted In some branch ef the army or navy since last April and were not present when the census waa taken this meath. Oregon City License Oregon City, Dec SS. A marriage license waa Issued Saturday to Virgil K. Purcell, a steam engineer, aged l, re siding at 1SII Sast Eighteenth street. Portland, and Jennie C pillman. nurse, aged SOI Oregon City. . I :rll t V I L J of specimens ef June roses 2a bis yard. Orchard 1st s fear damage' to fruit trees tf the weather should continue te remain as mild as at present and a treat should follow later on. It ta neUoeable that tne paaca and cherry buds are baa tuning te sweU. which will saeaa e ef these crops tf tbe warm weather oonttnnee and a late frost follows. 1 Carpenters , Mretlnf Poctpeoee! .'. Tbe meetlnr ef Local No. lilt of the Carpenters- and Joiners'" paloa ' sched uled for Monday .nJghV has been post poned until Wedaeeday alght. December St. at T;S0 o'clock Tke meeting will be held at Grand ' aveaee .and Pine street Two High. Sohpolo -Now, Standardized Sal earn. Or, Dec tJ. The algn eefccfels at AumsvCle and Vernoala have snt the requirements for standard high schools ta this state, accord Ing te announcement made today by J. A. Churchill, superin tendent ef petite Instruction. This per mits the students from those schools to enter asy other standard blgu school In the state and exempts those school dis tricts from the county high school fund tax, . F. U. kitten e.'l UptinctpeJ ef the Aumsvllle school and JTD. Wlldsrsoci ef the Vernoala school. - , Cordea ClebUcb. Oerdea Oleblsob, eoa ef Mr. and Mrs, Anton deblock of Jrvtaiton. Is now Stationed with the aviation eerpe for the naval reserve at Saa Diego, where he la training for that department of air work. Mr. GleUeoh tg a graduate ef Jefferson - high school aad had In tended to enter the State university at Eugene this fall, but oa the outbreak of the was enlisted. lie was captain of the Jefferson football team for ltil and at one time waa a member ef the all star Xatereoholastle team, Lad at,Th'o Dalles ' . Killed by an Auto The Dance. Or.. Dee. SlAndrew Kel ler, e-year-old sua of Mr. and Mra Otto Keller of this city, was killed at I O'clock Saturday afternoon -when be" was struck by an eutomobila. The lad was playing In the street Just before the ac cident, holding out a stick for cars to run ever la ope of the busiest blocks of the city, according to witnesses. Philip Sharp, employe ef a local garage, was driving down the street when the lad raa from behind another ear directly la the path of Bparprg car. Death was almost Instantaneous Roses Are is Bi&fam . Hood River, Or Dec St Roess and la bloom la a number of yards ta this city. This Is a condition believed never witnessed before at this see eon ef the year. Dr. W. F. Lara way has a a umber for IS" f vA gift; that gcci jtrtlght to I tHe jieart of every f jnu volovcr who bit actroUr Yqu eii,TiracU.chooie tha " music yrSu with . to. give, or you can purchiie : a .Victor Record : Certificate, wAkJI fna&U tki r -cipunt to ckooitthf records. aertc VUtreta Serrke" lBl"W9'B.AUeoi Merrisea St. a BrceeVs VV iOh-.. mm A. Rd Crps Member in Every Home by ChrUtma Are YOU a Member? V it! lis-' ' ... . Jx V a. i v . w m w " i ,r m t i IT 7 1 .11? n Will Observe Old Custom Vancouver, Wash., Dec 21. Following an. ancient custom originating In coun tries beyond the sea, members of the St. Paul Lutheran church will hold early Christinas morning servtoe. with cornetlsts in the steeple playing. "Come, All Te Faithful." aad "Joy to the won a the lord Is Come" This custom has been observed here each Christmas morning for the last IS years. The cor netlsts this year are S. V. Coatee Oscar Johnson. E. R. Gibney. C J. Leuschner, M. 8. Thompson and W. B. ltlc Bun day school Christmas services will be held Sunday evening In the church at Thirteenth and Franklin streets. V in naiso r tag at s m . irni irom bu iJiego, uu, to New Vancouver. -Wash-, Dec 22. Sunday at Tork. to take a special course of tn- 1S iSO, an gall flag will be raised to the Struction in mechanical engineering, has tn. th too ot fls nolo at the east been advanced td the rank of second end of the Q. M. 8tandlfer corporation's machinist and soon expecU to go lato shipyard. A program has been arranged active service In Atlantic waters. It Is for the occasion, the principal feature said that young Lofts is' the youngest of which will be band music by . the J man in tne navy to attain this rank. newly organised band bearing tne name of the firm; .Sam Cuatrum. a retired army musician, is leader of the which Is composed of about SO pi It ' Arthur Lofts Promoted Hood River. Or- Dec SL-Arthur Lofts, son of Mr. aad Mrs. A. C Lofts of this city, who joined the navy a few months ago, and who waa recently trans ferred from San Diego. CaJ.. to New si ? 7A -Your bring gift must happiness Gems Jewels Watches Clocks Silverware Cut Glass It, must cypress ; a 1 sentiment that will endure. For thirty years - gifts from the Heit kmper store have rfiade thou sands o Portland people hay-- pier. For thirty years the Port- ' land public .has looked at the Hejtkemper store for merchant disc of quality at moderate price. This season we are dis playing a bigger stock of dfrj pendable merchandise - t H a n ever. - .- Come Tomorrow HEITKEMPER 130 FIFTH STREET: YEON BUILDING Bridge Goes Out Heed Rlveri Or, Dec SS. The ten bridge spanning Hood river In the upper valley, and one of the historic bridges of this section, was swept away by the re cent flood and part of the struct a re passed through the city on the swift currents en route to the Columbia. The bridge at Wlnans station, known as the "recall bridge." the building of which I The Dalles. Or, Dec IS. The Dalles caused tne recall or tne members or the I chanter No. 6. Royal Arch Masons, sleet- county oourt responsible for It oonstruo- r,A in.tmild the following officers "on. ane concerning which U was propk- i Wednesday night: -W. A. Jonnston. I wwj, wm.. n wouiu so out "e iirst hla-h priest; J. E. Anderson, sung; mgn ww. hw imvai ana is open ior Thomas I Dcnsmore, scribe; George I tranic R.A,M.atThQDalle3 Have New Officers EWJQY ths Jiotpltinty o Port land's flnest hostelry -this Christmas. Refardlesi of prevallinc condi tions of Portland's Christmas din tcr will be most unusual. Choice jrounf turksy, grown especially for us is Just one of the many treats. Other Portland's Christmas dain ties, too. plan to brlsf every member of tbe family, Christmas Dinner Cover $1.50 ' Special Maalc The Portland Hotel mshard W. CkBde. Monday "Xmas" Bargains ion's Busy Big Store Klbert S. Robe, Msaager. A lit. Manager. ATate .Teea atterveUeul Temerrtw VXmas" Helpful Money Saying Suggestions ; For Hrreaih Hour Shoppers DOLLS. Fstiicy Drso)! and Nortlty Dolls $2,00 and m low as 25c Ironclad ! Play Wagons Very Special Atecsrtaismt . ; . $3.25 and as low as 531,25 Toba4xbt5 At Big Savings O. Blakelr. treasurer ; A. IU Demae, secretary , R. K. Crege, captain of host l A. R. Hammond, principle sojourners Jannlnara L Woodard. Koyal Area cap tain i Donald D. Lewis, master ef the third veil; Steven J. Norton, master of the second veil ; B. W. Scott, master f the first veo, and T, u. oauseq, guard. IUinoia Man Is "Dry" Land .Gives Good Crop Eesults i Appointed to Oamp js: Dee. Or Deo. SS. Hersaey MarUer, living seven tnllee from here towards' Lost Lake, harvested two tons of beans from two acres of non-Irrigated lead. Lean committees and federal reserve bank appraisers consider noa-Irrlgated f little value la this section. One neighbor of Mr. Sdgrkley, who Irrigated his beans freely, had no crop. nn Arrimiltural CoUese. Copvallla I While the adjoining; farm neighbor did twl l Nerval Carnie. ef Chicago.! not Irrigate and has harvested a ton ni . mtmtwr at tha mduatlnc class I per acre. The quality 'waa good. lOf OaiW SWIW UUUl UW iUUHIQT Flint ranch on the plateau, ta finding Its war te Hood River by wagon. Thle clover was harvested for. the seed,-- was tacked 'and ready, for the threshiag outfit, but there being only one in the oounty ft could not get In here. The clover waa then baled and now geee 14 miles to market. . Firemen lluft Slave Permission)- A. decision of the war department waa received by ' Colonel Qeorge B. Tonng of the local army recruiting sta tion in the Worcester building, stating that no members of the police or fire department ' applying for service In the United States guards, the call for which has been Issued, can . be ac cepted without . presenting authority from the proper chiefs, idea In such of June, 19 IT. has - been : appointed to the vacancy in the quota of SS O. A. C men selected as members of the third Officers' training camp caused by the resignation of Brie, England, of port land. ' - -' Carnie.' during bis college days, took a prominent part In student activities. and was editor ef tbe Oregon Country man. Ale 1s to report for duty at Camp Lewis, January S. -u . Three Sons of Morton Family ir Service Morton. "Wash.. Dee. SS-Mr. and XCra. T. Crsmh. of Morton, have throe sons serving la the army. Joe Crumb Is at Wsahlpgton. p, a-member of I municipal senice are necessary to the Company D. urth battalion, 20th en-1 safety of the dtlsena at home and are gineers r Tom Is at Wallace, Idaho; a I also exempt la the draft for eervtoe member of the Third company, coast ar j evereeaa, until the need for mes be tiuery ; isaao is m sranoa. a member comes desperate. They are ta the tiurd w unnpioj j. tu fpiwmrs, : , , ciaag or US geiecQvc drarv -for his personal or business correspondence St. CoronA Th Personal Writing Machine -the most prac tical of Xmas Gifts Qlve hint etc for bis dea. Be wm fin alt a been every day ef ths year i-aa etrielest sseeblne email, cost pact ee Uf fct caa be held one Sand, WU as asythtsg asy eUer KaekUe wfS do aad better ttaa Mt- i- - wAsk'te see the Corona testerre. L Prica Onlr r ' $50 Case Included . E. W. PEASE CO. DISTRIBUTORS . 110 Sixth St-, Between VasHnj1m and Stark - "XMAS" SUPPERS LOWEST PRICES ' leS,!..;59c rers! 69c Ht. rait sup.; sieOO Ladles Hesse SVypera, red eat "Jgg !f.98c .51.19 Ladles Volt lUyfera, greet esd CJQg iAdUe Per and Xlkbsa Trlasied Sllyttt ....... a . . . i.i Jl W lSStr&-f ' 5P.SJo Mon&y . Crease Mias4 Ch, D..26 I CRYSTAL WHITS - WiaeeJ Nats, 3 IU......6C JOAf. T Unt . . f V. . WC mmmmmmmwmMmmmmmmmmmmwmmmmmwmmmmmimwmmmmmtmwmmmwmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm STORE OP5N MONDAY SIMON'S NIGHT Entrances Alder. Firtt, Second St. '.-. i : JOIN THE RED CROSS ODAY f? A DOLLAR DOES THE . DEED ' L i amei enm ' mm ' sssjewswsw .Uosful Xmas Gifts f Canrtsf Sets' from "... $349 v i Firon. t!l makes .....SS n Mtnlcuyd Sets from ...fZJlS ws I Pqpket JLnljtt SHAVING ACCESSORIES? liAXTt tWSHtt, IT& -;t I , Wt Grind EverjrUlai; TfcitTtequWs'na Edn - ' V -DOUBLES. H. STAXSTS TILL ANUART 1 . : - v W Can Save' Yets tie I for tks R4 Cross t 'r PORTUUW ELECTO TWej Uoe W QnaUry Cetlcry , v m . ... fVeae EtesJwiy It J! - SSt Stark, Betwoeas Ereaiwsy aael Peril