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, ..'v : 'f n 4"" -rr' '" :-v-'-,: :' Prill ' , . r" -'..L Aav rVo i; " ( ; - r ... r ' MKDFoun mail trhuink mkdforo. onEriox' fhtdaV deckmrer a inj?9. T I. . ; , I DUAL CONSIGNEES 'Broadway Clown j . . Willing to Play Postoffice Game WASI1IXOTON. Dim!. 0. err iff) -V Tim ahliliiK liuai-a today held II-" IfKlll Uio practice of b'lvinu full hir-1 loud rutcs on shipment to he li-. vkled Miionic two or mora run--li;icvl. It ordered tiie prnctlre discontinued lir'dlsposlnir or ens-s , Invulvlntf 10 vhlppliitc compiinles. Till) rum' ki'cw out, of n rom-j ulnlut filed ly nssocintcd joliherij nnd manufacturer;! of Los AnKcie, ; and suppnrtlwt petition. nt Inter-; volition liy rhambri'ii of romlilcrcii ; of Sun Francisco. Seattle and T:i-j coma. the Western Confectioners' Truffle association and others. Tho complainants nllt-ircd tnal the practice was carried on In ship ment from tho Atlantic to helweuii two nnd Mix I'aclflc coma porta a', tho-sume rates as were chiuwri on utile carload shipments Of on llioso delivered nlloRolher at one port. NKW VOlilC, Dec. 0 11'), Aboard tho ocean liner lie de Krauco there vc,ro reports that tricky Kenlloiiion of the i (il.ee n cloth wei'a kecplIlK ft Bliarp wiijoh for victims. A BiranKer'Btrolled up to Harry ! l-'ux who helps nuilte lli-oail- way lnuc.ll, and Invited hlni ; to hrldtse or poker. Harry -plied that he. played curds V only at home. j -11111,". ho added. "I'll tell you what 1 will play with you." 1 . . The stninucr's eyes hrluht- rued. . " I'll play poxtnfflcc," said Harry. , ) I ' -s WASHINGTON. T . . 7 T I ' lo tiioroitginy oane j i',.nfti,,ic Hoover , , 1 I nppruprhitto'.'.s a hunarea-pviinu fish would be a ITTT7 am of a job Dec. IS. (1 asked congress totalim; js.llliv OHO to carry on I ho reclamation (work -of Hie depart iii"iit. of the in jtorlor In his flrat limine! BUlunlt ' ted to coiiKiess. Of this total 000,000 winilil hu lined In devcl opln(." I ho Owyhee project 111 Oro ikoii, by far th luiBcst ulnijlc item (in iho liuduei. Tho iimoiint was li,0U0 more than apitropriated fur tho xmiitlwiI 1 1 !: t fiscal year. ' The Vulo project In Oi'ckoii would Kct Slo.Ot'O for operntlon ami main tpniinuc, nnd $5:io.iioo for contlniia lion of :iinstriicLion. whtln the Klaniuth . piojecl 111 Oresnn am! I'alil'ornla was allotted $200,000. HA.V .l''ltA.VOISt0. Dec. 0. (P) Tho Southern I'licifli; company will spend iiroiind $0,000,000 in tnicii rephicetiieiils on Iih Pacific divi sion lines in lo:to, Die San Fran clsro ot.fice fepol'ls. Ilesldes layins: $:, ooli.oilo worth of new rails, tho company will re-lay some of til" rails tnlten up, puttlnK them where truffle requirements do not mand as heavy steel. Seventh Marriage of Elsie Brings Additional Name do- . . V1U8CAT(NK, Iowa, Dee, G. (P; She who 13 - years , ago was Mlsn nislo Hesso, had become today, throuKh her seventh murrliiKO, Mrs. Klslo ! I Jesse-l,arsin-inlth-CrnsBley- Seeinnn-.Meti!Ber-l,ord - flesh- er. - Two previous husbands died t and divorce separated her 4 from the others. Married to Klesher yesterday, ,she gave' her u(jc as 33. , .! ' I .' DI'.TltOlT, Mich.. Dec. li. OP) The Dearborn Press, weekly paper published in the Detroit suburb In which Henry Kord lives, annutiiiced on the "hluhcsl authority" today! that Henry and Kdsel Kord nare prcparim.' for the "blKKest busi- uess year In thtdr history. " I Tliose workmen 111 tho : Kord plants who hnvo been temporarily I dlsiilaced durliiK tho last 10 days or two weeks now are being re called to -Work, the Press say. polntiiiK out that this week there are -sllxhtVy more than M.000 nun on the Wi-d payroll in this district. f . . SAILORS RESCUED FROM TINY !SLAN LIQUOR SUSPECT BY OFFICER You'n be much more successful j rii ip.ri lit ni It niTT 1 PHOENIX. MOATE Bros, control tl'.c flavor ot their i coficc because tlicy roast only a few pounds lit a lime never in j hulk. This process of Controlled , .line is Hills Bro.. .d- vlMI,sXi w fl, :(8 nvely and it proauccs a lluvor no vM , Tht. ,,,,,.,,( , .other cofiec has, )' jnuide in 'Phoenix Hems. In the - patier Tuesday iiiorninii thnt threi' VAXfofVKlS. Wash.. Dec. II.--il'i M. J. t'ruin, a policeman, was I beinir held here today pending; the ! vertlict of u coroner's jury on the j death of t'armi Weldman, 'J-l. j Weitlnian was shot and killed at Camas, near here, yesterday by l rum. who was pursuing the youth to arrest him on u lititior charge, ('rum said he intended to fire at I the youth'ji feet,. The bullet struck Weldman Just below the shoulder blade. Weldman, who was wanted on a chartfc of - selling liquor to minors, was declared to have had a criminal record., . PAliO PACiO, tin moil, Dec. 6. (I'l Twenty-tour survivors of tho wrecked llrltlsh freighter Norwich t'tty wero safe nbourd rescue ships today nflor having been marooned for four exciting days on Gardner Island, an unlnhublleU dot of land surrounded by dangerous coral reefs, 700 inlles north of hero In tho Phoenix group. A message from the freighter Trongate, reaching here yesterday, told of tho rescue. Tho nicssugo merely Bald that nil the survivors had been rescued. Whether - all were aboard t nc Trongatc won not stated. The steamers Lincoln Klls worlh and the l-nvlngton Court were known to have gone to the scene of the wfeck. ' TOOK CATHARTICS EVERY NIGHT Eating ALL-BRAN Relieved Constipation Everybody who in slave to cathar-1 tics and laxatives will be Interested in this letter-. ! ''I took ratharUe ptlla every night and enema daily to relieve myiielf and take , away tha awful headaches 1 was subject to. Two months ago I started eating a large : bowl of your ALL-DRAN with cream for breakfast and today 1 am in line condition, ' better than I havo been In three years. My ; bowels are regular every day, I have not . taken one cathartic pill In two months." Un. A. J. O'Conncll, 62 Phelps Ave., 1 Itochestcr. N, Y. Constipation gets in its deadly ! Work when bulk is left outof the diet. I Kellogg's ALL-BRAN, however, j will supply this bulk. It sweeps tha j intestine clean and stimulates nor mal action. Two tablespoonfula I daily chronic cases, with every ! meal. i Thousands have regained their ! old-time vigor and relieved consti pation forever by . eating ALL BRAN. Doctors recommend it. Kellogg's ALL-BRAN is lOOft bran. Ready-to-cat with milk or cream. Delicious recipes for muffins, breads; etc., on tho package. Gro cers sell it. Restaurants, hotels, dining-cars Bcryc it. Made by Kellogg in Battle Creek I I REESE CREEK ! 1, iJT ALL-BRAN 1 EDENPIiEClNCT HILLS BROS COFFEE K't-.-fc from IJtt orif- &4iuy ?fa wA ike ity. vim r vi short playn would bo Kiven tit tho yrhonl k mnasiuin on tho 10th of tliir month. Thlis was a tulMnkp on ttu part of the correspondent, i Tin plnyn will In nlviMi on the Uln, i Ti tday evcnlim. All are skid to W'tu -UiU chuiiKO in mind watch j Tor further announcement and to J come. !nKHP.TOl:; ! PLAN YULE PROGRAM TALENT BOY SCOUTS . HAVE TREASURE HUNT TALE.NT, tre.. Dec. C (Sl eial. The Hoy Scouts of Talent accompanied hy the Hcout master. Kev. Urown. went on a treasure hunt Monday evening In the woods on Wanner creek. Tho treasure whh hid In the ' wwodn awl the st s hnd unci it wpurt In tifteli.K ii to it hldliiff' irfttce1? by sisns nnd signals of thf JrUer. After locat itiK the treasure which was a box of mnrshmallows, they nto their supper of mast wctners nnd huns :ind matshallowK t . . ! . .. Job. Qvep-38 Baking Powder Guaranteed Pure Use KC for fine texture and large volume . in your bakings ANTUH'H. tre.. Deo. 6. (Spe cial.) There will he a special elec tion on the sixth of DecLMnher to lect a n-honl director, to fill tho unexpired term of -Mr. I'ollard, ;)io wum. chairman of lht board. mil who has sold Ms place her and moved uwiv. ROSEBURG FOLK WILL LIVE IN JACKSONVILLE BIG APPLEGATE SILVER FOX FARM IS PLANNED JACKSONVILLE, Oro.. Dec. li. tSju'Otul) .Mrs. Corn White hiia rcntott Iht tionso on South Fourth strt'ft it Mr. KoitKrrH of Koscliuri;. Mr. KotlKra hua cuuiluymcnt ut tli. Siiuiuv Creek mine in tin Ai pU'ttute iiittrirt. Ilia fiimily will live here in town. ICKKSK CItKKK, Ore., Doc. fi. (Special) The UiikIo 'oin. Irrl Kittlon illHtriit luu) a crew of 12 men nt work the past week clcan ir.B the llitinmel liiternl. Mr. nnd yin. Ilert KnlRlit, who reslile nl Onk liar, fitlif.. vlnitoil Mr. nnd .Mrs. C. L. Clinmuinii. the flint of tile week. Tlioy llttemleil Suntiuy selioul nnd eliureh while here,. Mr. and Mrs. Charley Humph rey left recently on an extended trill In I'nlirornia. They expeet to Ik- nli.-ent a month. Their son Itobcrt, Is caretaker In their al-Hinee. The rural district conference of leu!-: PUKOI.NCT, Ore, Dec. ii. ts-pl.) Mr. and Mm. Krank Hold rid.ire of Talent came in on Mr. anJ Mrs. l'n.tik Heed of Phoenix lattj Monday end Rave them a surprise, it lulus Mr. and Mrs. Heed's I'Tlii wrddlns anniversary. A most en joynttle lime waj had as Mr. and Mis. llol'lriditc also hrousht atom: a feast niiich they hail prepared and to which all sat down without tiio usual amount of work of prep aration. Andrew Stevens ot North Talent was u lnininess visitor In Medford on Tuesduy. In nnswer to ques lions about their fine floek of White Leghorn pullet. Mr. Stev ens raid they were cellniK about ;o per cut lay. and at the present prices were dolus very well. Mr. Locks ef Phoenix is working niM.sionnlly for Mrs. M. K. Hamlin. tne American sunuay seionn uimm n, ,,a i.llt iittin work ui tod i , -' ; Ul tne rains umive nn- f,tu,,i, .. waa held In the Confedera church of Central Point on Decern, ber .1. ' Thos nttenilliiK froni Keese Creek were Mra. K. Drous. Mra. Itrenli. Mrs. Dnvldson. Mrni C. Cnnimons nnd Orblc Davidson. The Sunday school lesson la a Kood one for next Sunday, ns usual. The title Is "The Import ance of Christian Ministry." found In Matt, the !5th chapter nnd the SI tl the -111 verse. There will lie preaehlnj itisniijuftei' Sunday school. , a City Meat M BOIL jS . 0,BROIL ljSI BAKE J Open Market arket Front 121 North Central Veal Stew Per Pound 15c Beef Steak Per Pound 25c Veal Steak Per Pound 25c Veal Roast Per Pound 20c Link Sausage Per Pound 20c Bulk Sausage Per Pound 15c Frye s Compound Per Pound 15c Fry e's Lard Per Pound - 15c L I v. L I L ;t ; Open Front Market Free Delivery Phone 324- CON DEVORE, PROP. H. W. Wright spent Friday and i lug t the home of J. I!. Hohrer I;' in the . LAKE CREEK j Millions of pounds used j by our Government i 551 h'ricL' in ib. JAfKSOWII.l.K. tiv.( Dec. J. ; r(SlM'ciul) t.i'oiKv Lit Hi was a ViM'it at iho ranch of W. A. 1'hll- j dcra on Hin .VpidcKalo Sunday. .Mr. t'hlhK'i.t has Just had hv ion j hiilit for hi wllor (oxw, htrh ! will he ilt llwrevl to him from t'or Ivtiltit roim," Ho ulmt plant to raiso miiskrat? on the lower oart of Ins l.ind hour the prinf:y. '11 wy nlan t.. hiii Ul ft new lunic of eeinviu SEATTLE FAMILY BUYS PROPERTY IN ANTIQCH IM'lUK- Give Pleasure hisQhristiiTas Gift of Kraust's Chocolates the JcrtamycenttTS Jm.ikc f a keen f uppcal . to good . taste.f Gift boxes from 1 .OO lo.f 7.50. ClhKDCollattes . ' : 'lii i oJr i ii i' ' s ' ' ' Wi Confectioner's- 9 I? . a . -aw . V LrrS ANTlOt'lI. Ore.. Dec. 6. (Spl.) Mr. and .Mrs. .Paul of Seattlo have bought niul moved onto' the farm of Su n lol:ird. They bought the ?tock. Implement!! and most of the household cTfocts. liUl'SSKLH. uVt Hvvtn thousand IVlKlan wiimcn,, wlvf or UhubIi tors of Ktme employees, have voted for mrlit cvntrbl of the liquor traffic. A royo.scd law would fHrn.it" tleH of ntart.liu4Ue.ut licensed shops. Sal? strop drink hy uhc-Lis9. eo pt In pri vate club, has been ' forbidden sit'.-o the V(rlil war, jellwdl wins Paris f ELL-WELL' won i J Gtjnd l'rire it tltc Et position Intctmtionle,' Yuiu ' j Thui the confioVnct that you bivi aln-syi cxprfd in Jcl!-cllii nowtonStmedby iiucmitioiul awjid. 'Accept no jubttitutt." UtuuHjrlUfWELL.. Sold only in the BRIGHT ED BOX LAKH CItKKK. Ore, Dec. . I Special. ) There will be n ilunce at Ijike o-eok hull Siitunlay niK.ht. Dec. 7th. .Ml-a. t'luij. KiinKlc Is visltillK lid' pnrcntM In Medfovil. Scvcrol different people have sonc to the Peiul Inilinn Soiln Springs for soda water lately. The roads are Kocd for this time of year. Mr. Toinmlson and brother went to the spriiiKa Sunday. 1 A. . J,. I'cch Is Improving the luilldini;!! on the ranch. Ijiter he eNpeets to remodel the house. A. .1. CrKsoni sawed woml for II. II. Kox .Monday inonilnc. then In the afternoon they brought the saw ilon to YVyiint's ami Hawed quite a pile for Mr. Wynnt. Mr. tiiiidiicr and ihiuuhter I.ucy went to Cilffin frcek Monilny to buy sxmum ci-Ain. Hill Aliny made n trip to Ash land Monday. MtvM Helen Sidley Is linpi-ovlnffc nicely. Hurry Tunn la iilso very nunii better itml expects to be aliout soon. ciuiukIi for iiloB'Ins. Mr. :-.nd Mis. M. O. Kease were culled from S,.erninento last Fri day on account of the dealh of M". l:aesv' little nephew. Robert I'a--ker. at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Mill IMrktr nt Yrcka. lillests ot tho homo cf Mr. ant Mis. t.eoi-;e .lackson of Soutli I'hoen'.x on Thnnksitlvlnit day weie Mr. nnd Mrs Chillies Jackson of laiclc Point. Mrs. Ida Jackson of Medford and Mrs. I.lllic niackw-ooii. Mr. and Mrs. lOuuene Hopkins or south of Phoenix left Wednes day morninc for Whlttier. Cal., in n pleasure and business trip, to be Hone Indefinitely. F.d Hf mlln of south highway Is doing .o:ne dry plowing for Andrew- Stevens -with his big new tractor. Mr. r.nnhani is setlil-.i; out some catalpil trees on the bliilillilK site recently iurchad 'froui: (.'. I'arey. Saturday hunting Uucks Klamath Falls country. William Swnim was a Thanks giving guest at the home o( Mrs. Brlsco in Medfonl. Tl-n rcgulnr meeting of .the P.-T. A. will bo held December 6. Unnl preparations for the bazaar, which ; at the homo cf Ceorge Henry. mill be held December II, will be. made and all members are reqitea:- Astoria. New bankin ed to attend. : poration formed here with capitai- Mr. and Mrs. L. J. Rohrcr and , ration of jmo.ouii. Hank will open Little Shasta, where n family re union of tho Holiiers was held. Mr. and Mrs. H. V. Wright had as their guest 0:1 Thanksgiving Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Pool... Mr. nnd Mrs. I,ewis from 1'iiper Table Kocli ASSAULT ON DRY AGENT RESULTS IN $200 FINE son. Louis, spent thrir Thanksiriv-' for bu-iine?? about .Inunrv 1st I'OKTLAXD, Ore, Dec. 0. '!) I.ot'cn Hale, l'endlton, wan flnci were visiting Smidny i S200 and sentenced to SO dayH i j:iH yesterday after he had ontc ed a plea of guilty -to ansaiiltin;: cor-, Cefi'se L. Haskell, federal prohi bition ajyent. dnrinjr a raid ut Pen dleon. Hale wan paroled to Jamt.i : 1-1 ill of Pendleton. gtoceti ItltOWNSIlOHO. Ore.. Dec. C. I Special ) Mclvin Wright left las) Saturday for Havre. Mont., where he expects to remain for a month Kav De Ijilre. Marvin Cosset; ami lluicl Hubbnril were guests it the George Henne homo Thanks giving. Charlntie Ludwig. Sybil t'aslor ami .MaigiicrUe .Marahallponil tin week end at the Y. W. Marsh.-iil home at l.ovt Crock. 'tnlpli Tnrker. I.lovil Tin ker in:'! REV. JOHNSON VISITS CHURCHES OF VALLEY JtKKtSK tUV:Kl. Ore., t Special) Kev. James founder of Kalth Home droit near Ceres, I'altf. lec. S.- Johnston, for Chll-stopped over last Sunday m Kalo Point. prearhinK at lrownboro In the nftcrnoon mill Kula l'olnt in tht CVetllUK. . Kcv. Johnston Is en route to j Canada, where he experts to ton diht levlv..l meetings, atcompa nUiil b" Yy Collin Itrolhcr-., who nssltteil htm in revival mertiiiKS at Keese creek to tear a;o. . JACKSONVILLE REBEKAH YULE PARTY ON DEC. IS JACKSONVILLE. Ore.." iVc. 3. - lypretal.) The Uebekah b'dne will haw their ChrlMinas ivrty fer the members mid their Immediate families oi Monday, lecember 16. A covered dish luuehoun will be Mitrvc-tl. . Ktich .child w ill receive a 'Christmas RlfV. ' Cnfd will be played by all who wish to play nnd a pleasant evening ts plantlM. OU MK-HHTCrtNt Bi!fHtO PICKET FLOUR mmm LAKE CREEK GETS FIRST FALL RAINS I , 1 UKB CREKK. Or?,,'. Vvt. . ; opeemi, uikc i reeK ws itreet- j ed by a rain Wednesday morning. Cattle men have I wen anximijily watching for rnln for mf time as pa suite lc rhoit. Picket Family Patent Picket Whole Wheat Picket Graham -Picket Farina Picket Pancake Ask Your , Grocer Distributed by MASON, EHRMAN CO. Medford ". . . thru i rfoit'n hv a hunt tin of o'n.'mo Irnii to a uibutmial turner and a mtcihuj hunt of itwW (in which hot apples were oi'ivinr; and huhhlina with a rich hob and a roily jounif that were per fectly irresistible) . . . parlicularlu fine miner pies . . . succuhnt hams, pom of beans. . . . A cheerful tint on event face, " 'This is indeed comfort.' said Mr. . Pickwick. " 'Come,' said Wardlc. 'a xono'.' " I Pickwick Papers. "THIS IS INDEED COMFORT" AND so it was. Those convivial feasts, tliose "substantial" meals of Dickens' Merric England make one ofttime wonder if wc today don't overlook the finest delights of the table if we don't miss something, not be ing connoisseurs of .really thumping good food, as was Mr. Pickwick or Wardlc if wc don't miss the jovial spirit that good food and good com pany inevitably provide. If you do . . . you needn't! Not while FRYE'S DELICIOUS BRAND MAMS AND BACON may still be had! Here is food that might have de lighted even such a particular palate as Charles Dickens himself must have had . . . might well have called forth again his ecstatic praises. But let it be said that Fryc's Deli cious Mams and Bacon are sweet. Six delightful WcktMis Character Prints sont on roum-nt to Dickens lovers. Send 5c to cover walling. I'nniiMl ;-wge revlpe book Included. Address Pryu & Com puny. Portland. firm, moist and fresh to taste, in short, worthy of a Dickens board which, after all, transcends all "foody" praise. , BACON ham py