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-.1- J.r l" v4 vvT' v.v"4.K -. TILLABLE LAND Ml ASSET ON STATE TAX ROLL - HAI-KM, Oil.., Dec. ).(); iW auromury of the assessment oil r Oregon coumlei ami tl.o! tuinmarv. of the roll of the public utility companies of the state was inado public today )y tho state' tax commission.- The .... ' ... Jssois" " (thank, to ; the Mall Tribune on The nummary fur the COUIlty ! l'"l" I'to- 'al of Uocen. valimtlons l.UWs the following ! bcr Te';rrInB to tbu farm . co-....I-,. ,,., ,,, ........i i,."i I operative bill: ' .,r i!i4,i 7km fin J7 vi,,J lions: .-.-., , . - - . Tillable, . lands S2t:i,Ua2.UU8.17; tlinlier lands. $r8,4ru.lC9;' non llllablo lands, 1 7. 1-1 2. 1 7 2 ; ' Im provements on deeded or-pntontcd lands, -IB.045.-l-tf : town and, city lots, . $H13,(il3,CSl; improvements ' un .town', and. ctty loin, $173,DU!, U:i; Improvements on lands deed ed or patented. 1,7i7,8C4; -ruil-rnadM, undo' construction,, logging roads and rollingstocU, 2,21tl.i)85; machinery, boats, etc., $21, 027, 521; lnerchnndiae'and' stock 'in trade. ;Ml,7.-,ti7!; farm Implements und vohick'H, $5,G8U,371; muno notes und accounts, Jilt,! 7!l.4!8: shares of slock, ?83S5; Hotel nnd office furniture. ri.C42,C10; horses and lntilOH, $1,138,185; cattle, $13,884, 461? sheep, and ;oats,. $10.4 tt t. 341; jHwliis. $4U1,3!U; dogs,- llOfi.UlU): "tl'iooa, $37,247; miscellaneous, $553. 022. The summary of apportioned or tuxahle value of. utility valuations, makinc tho grand total of $180. l!iy.3S0.Sa follows: -Steam mi Iron d companies, union station and depot-conipunlrii $103. l)2,t29.G7: electric nnd street rall- way companies i.tS7.7i 7.80: car companies. 1 1.SG3.1I5C.47.; . electiio companies, $.G4,38 1 sr ; : water - and- paB companies. $i).r3,079.75: joint utilities (electric, water, pas) S3S.3Mi,G77.5; express companieii SliMi,r4 4.67: teleRraph1 'Coriipunlos, , J( 1.812. d!)3.0(i; ; telephpnp' -compu life's. $16,186,799.73. ' l l IUUL U V JQ OLIl iLlll ' COLD UlUj, .Ore.,. Dec. 13. , (Spl.)--Tho recent ruins In this vicinity' hnvo made tho- highways iiUKhtty dunirorous near hero. Sine . Iho-nnulinK- of tho shoulders of.. the vh Ik hwixv.ind,.th rawing the aofl. ' ri'dlmcnt into tho pavement, ll has bcoonie- slick., and u , number -of iu'K have found thomsclves off tho, pnvement and Into the tlltch. Ono of the sLugcs slipped off tho hlKhwny about, five mllos north of Gold Hill near the Alaska Auto ramp. . - Kortunately, no one was hurt .nd tho passengers -left the stau-e, uwaltltiK- tho urrtvnl of nnotier from Mt'dford. 1 i ' ' ' ; - - JACKSONVILLE WOMAN . . RECOVERING HEALTH .tAC'KSONVU-LE, Ore.. Dec, 13. (Special) Mrs. Chester Moore, who .underwent, an operation -in rnrllnml several weeks nj?o. Is tin piovlnKiind is jiow able to be up in a whech chair part of tho tlm. She hopes to be at her home here , In ..Jacksonville . aft-r -a few more -weeks. ' 11 - JACKSONVILLE LADIES TO GIVE YULE PARTY JA'KS)NVn,Li:, Ore, Uec. 13. (Special.) Tho Ladies-nssoela-tion of the community uro to he hostess to tilt. Missionary society nt a 'Christmas - party Thursday, liee. Uitti. In the aftui-noon at. the J'resbyteriifti ehlireh ptii-lorH. The ladles arQ..askod to hriiiK u ten cent Kift, also ono for their small children if they are accompanied by thenii" The ontertainiiient. nnd r((rcshments are to be furnished. Iilt.fho sorlety. , lndiw,.vl'hoare llltnresteii in tho'clturch work aro invited. 07? step at a time is the safe way to come r And the right way to roait cof fee is a few poundt at a time never in bulk. That's the .secret of Hills Bros.' continuous proc . ess Controlled Roasting.. No other process roasts every berry , so evenly and insures tilth rich, uniform flavor, ; , .- . ' r . HILLS BROS COFFEE mat Mens r. Mr t)f. 0 "' stairs , - .,.'((,,... .,' . ' BY GRANGE VOTE AT SAMS VALLEY SAMS- VAU.KV. ore.i Dev.' ia ""'"""" """"" ""'''' me'ellln, of. the. Sams ValU' tinnB Vto Initiating uf ful"' w-im-inborn Into, too Pi - uer. mo report or the- roatr conir mlttoe us progressing, the report of thi? committee 'on heating audi- .and i ho extending of a vote oC .Among other features of the meeting wero HiterostiiiK reports from Mastcn Str;ms nnd John An derson of Central Point on their recent iittendunct at the Nutlonal Clrunc meetlns,- the- cako- walk which netted $8. 40 to the ; II. J3. C.;, be Hides producing u lot of fun; and-the delicious lunch with homo mudo hot, tumalos; made and, served by Airs. George McDonough tho II. C, 'chairman.-. .The .(iraiiRo will take. up tho mutto). pit-, ostiiutlntr jpftyihn foi- Dip stoe lately mirchdsf 4 foruhoj community auditorium. r EAGLE P8INT TONIGHT T (iOt.D Hll.U Ore.. Dee-.- 13. (Special) The Oold Hill high school basketball teams, both boys and Kirls. met the Jacksonville., teams on the. tiold Hill:gymnnsium floor on Krlduy evening. Xiecem-bei-;' G. ; Tho girls' game .played first- resulted in a ivlctory for Jack sonville ny a largo score. om Hill hoys won by a score of 16 to 34.' ' ;. . The lineui)." for this season's games fncludos' tihaver. Gardner, Palmer, Chlldcrs and Sargent. V Tho -lenin so far has proved very successful, defeating Kagle Point at- that city In their first game by a- good score and defeating .the Jacksonville quintet Friday. The next game will be played on tho Hill team. and. Eaglo Point. This mu,1 ,s scheduled tonight and a large crowut is expected to ul tend. The high school colors for tills year a'ro ''the . same as last, gfeen and' fchlteV. ' ;:j ) 1 UltOWNSllOlIO, Ore., Wee. 13 (Spl.) Mrs. ltachel 'Cotman, who has been slaying ut the Stanley home for 'somo. time; returned to her- liome in -Kluiuatli Falls for .1 short- time, to earc for her daugli tor, Mrs. Jack Matney, who Is quite ill. r Mr. and Mrs. Louis Wyant- nnd children and Mrs. Settles woro din ner guests at the Eurl Tucker home Sunday evening :. .Mr. and Mrs. L. J. Rohror en terte.ined at dlhner Sunday even ing. .Air. nnd -Mrs; W. M.Hsnson and son Gerald and Mr. and Mrs. Geo. .A. Hansen and-daughtcr Mil dred and son Kruce. Mr. and Mrs.' Karl Tucker, Mrs. Kd Tuckor, Mr. and Mrs. G-eo.-'A. Hansen' and i Mr. and. Mrs. W. M. Hanson wore among' tho Christmas snappers .mis wot'ii.; . i f.Ll) IIIM, Oi-oj. Dec. 13. (Kpocbil.) The NuRKOt .Service Hta vice" station under- the- inauaKc mont of Mr. Drololte, has Installed a new allclectiio opomted visible pnmp for the fllsponstni? ;of k'Iko liiut. ; This is. a new improvement and the only all-electric pump in this city. A number' of people utteiidcd the dance iriven In the I. O. O; V. hall on the north sldo of town Saturday evening. Amonff tlio recent visitors to the etty of Med ford from Cold Hill were Mm .MM Me Walker, Mrs. C. VV. Martin nnd Mrs. Minnie Guy. - News was received Tuesday of tho death of Mrs. T. K. I'ankey. Mrs. I'ankey resided here for many yearn nnd left tho first nart of this I year. IllVJKItA-. Ore.. Urn. 13. (Hp!.) Mr-'S and Mrs. Ilu.-itnn iaddy and daughter -Helen of Denver. Ark.. were viUintc a few days with he ulster. .Mrs. "lay lliles. Mr. und Mm. Chas. Wahl hhvo .returned to their home nt Kivicr.i. after a few weeks visit In Med- ford. 1 Mrs. r:iai.! ,Wfh1' nnM' Mi. Kill franco nttcndfd Sunday school at Foott Crek Kunl4 s ' TALENT. WOMEN MAKE CLOTHING FOR NEEDY TAl.KXT. t-,e... Pec. 13. (Sil.) The thimble club met . at . the h..me ot Mm. Powers Wednesday afternoon to m-jke rendy a large smoittit of clothing for unfortu nate persons In the community. Those, assisting were Mrsdnmes Charles Holdrldge. . Rates, ' Ny, Haynian. Hertha Haymun. K. Hnldrl.lge. Kllnor Powers and C. K. Kules. Mrs. Powers nnd dau ghter, minor, served dinner at 1J:30, ,. BROWNSBDRO - GOLD HILL I nuirriA 1 i n v crh II II " Mibkmfv ftr ah;. Byrd Expedition Heading By Dog 1 ". i ' . ITTLE AMERICA Most reccn Polar jce Barrier showing piles of PROGRESSING', villi'; 'speed ueyer equalled by an explore, lion In the past, mombers oT tbe Byrd Antarctic Expedition have emerged from their winter quarr ters, u kq oears icavins tneir muer nation, and are trckUinR rapidly to ward th'e mountains 'lying between Little "America and tha.Polei Be hind them are the 'dark winter days, when 'temperatures at from torty'to seventy below roro- ruled constant and when confinement within the buildings or tunnels ot the encampment was the Imniuta b'la rule. Prom now until ttad time of 'return In March, however, con Btnnt watch must be maintained "to anticipate and dig In forjtho. storms wliicli will send the mercury to tbe bottom bt thi : thermometer: ; ' i , Supplies for the seven caches, to be laid down between Little Amer ica and the mountain ranges to be 6papr.etl by' plane, aro being trans ported by dog team, tractor and Snowmobile. While Spring Is on tho way, and temperatures during the day may go. as high as freezing or slightly above, a distinct chill sets In at night despite the sun. When sleeping, dogs and men bury themselves lii the snow. They are so clothed, . moreover, that no change, however sudden,,' can catch tbem unawares. ;! .. The nig problem liati been tire I' ' - '; .'.. f''"' 5" K 1 1--V JACKSONVIlXB.'Oio., Doc. 13. Ilaw; J.:D. llennott, at his homo In (Siieoin!) Fen ton Frank und Andy! Myrtle Point-;- ' .','. SmiUt vloft,' Suttim ioi": Oakland, i ln"7' X r-..i ..', w.i. -nivhi,i .i. i infocted hand, was a patlnnl at tho moving pictttro Imtisu during, tboir absence.. :.."'. ' ' - Mr. mid Mrs.- Frank Shaw of Kings highway, formerly of Jack sonville plan to leavoi the flrat of ., , - . , r , , , ; tho week, for a trip to Oakland. Cal. ii.; ... visited relat ves here Wednesday. Arthur llinklo of Kanes Crock was here Monday. ......V ', Mr. and Mrs. Fredrick aro malt ing improvementH ,-rn.tlielr. homo, refiiiishiiig'.'and vaMiIsbiiiR 'floors and doing. Inside iralritlng. Mrs. ,Cocil VValil js 111 with an attack of Influenza, and. tonallltls, Mrs. Charles l.lndsuy of Dead Indian district Is visiting al.tho homo of Mr .anil Mrs. Frcil Hartley. J. A. Orchard is iiultri 111 at his lionio on South. Third Slroet. . Dr. Clancy was called, Wednesday morning; His son, .1: O. 'Orchard, of- Yakima, Wash., arrived Monday. J. K. Mooro and', mother, from California, have ronlnd the bouse of Mrs. Van Wlnklo. on Oregon street. Mr. Moore lu iln ox-scrviue mnn. Miss .lehiinctta Siinonn is malt lug un exlonilcd visit with her mo Iher at. rjUgcuo. ' '. Frank WooUm arrived last wuok from Ciillforniu to assist li. S. Sev ancn ut the service station. Mr. and Mrs.- Leonard McKe.n and daughter, and Airs. w. A. Chll dors woro , in, town- from their ranches on Dig Aunlognle Wed- nuKday. , ' Miss Olivo Monkins of College Clara, Wash., and Mrs. Carnahan of Itosohurg visited their parontn. Mr. and Mrs. (.!. W, Jenkins, last week end. Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Yancv nnd (laughter, Horn Ice. of Doris. Cel.. woro visitors at Hie A. G. Iwls homo Saturday. ... 11. ft. Rogers and fanillv of Itnse- burg have rented the house h. I longing to Mrs. Cora White on South Fourth street. Mr. Itogors is employed at tho Souaw Creek mine. -,. . . . Mr. und Mrs. Fred Copplo of Dig Applegutu were" railing Wodncsdav on Mrs. Arthur Lewis, who Is III at hor home here. They woro en route to Mcdford to visit Mr. Cop pie's mother, who Is also very III. Mr. and- Mrs., William Huff re turned home Tuesday from Kerby, where they visited Mrs. Huff's par ents. ' , ! ;! . , t John Renault Is starling a new second hand store, the "Jackson ville Exchange," In the Ortli build ing. . , , ., Mrs. Klin Meade of Grants Pass visited at the Hay Stevenson home this week, ... Little Freddie Keen, who had an Miieration his eye this woek by Dr. bmniens In Ileilfurd Is Improving. Miss Alice Hoofs, local nnsimlR. tress. Is kept very busy these davs as tbe Christmas mall, is beginning io ..-ome in. ... t. ... - .. Charlp Lvnna . vljitor at the home of his son, Leonard, Lyons Wednesday. Mrs. R. B. Johnson of Portland siient th week end at the home of ur orouier, k. B. Severance. Mrs. fhet Leonard of Medford tribune, medford, Team, Tractor and Plane .tltf ., . live s picture of the Byrd Antarctic Expedition' encampment on the South food, gasoline canaj wall 'Insulation readiness for th e Gouthcrn trek. motor equipment, just as were the gas engines, vylileli ran the gener ators for radio and light during lite winter.. . A sudden blizzard parmlls bt no time to attend the motors as all hands must look out for them selves. Anticipating- Just 'such con tingencies, therefore. Commander Byrd, before setting out for Anlttrc tlca, placed' the problem b pnlt treeze protection In'the hands of. American laboratories! Kxtenslvo experiments developed a. liquid, prestone,' which. Commander Byrd was assured, when equally mixed "with water, would prevent forma tion of olld le In his motor en; glncs down to 'flfty-eight desrees below zero. It was this which was used In the partially exposed gen erator, engines throughout the win ter, and which.. now., protects .the transport ' , ' . ,: , , ' ' . . ;'No bbldsr Than Northern U. S.-. ' .. Seyen'.y below zero, which Is tho lowest, temperature .encountered . by the Byrd Bxp:dltlou, exceeds liy but three degrees the record cold In the United Slates established' at Copper Rlvor, Montana, within cent years. ' The readings, of froih fifteen to. forty below which .pre vailed at Lttle America' during the winter just ended are not malarial, ly mire severe; than the January and . February temperatures '. ot northern. Maine. '..Adirondack, New York: northern Michigan, and the. and' mother, '. Mrs. Goorg'o Baldwin, ot Holland, Ore., wero Tuesday vis itors nt tho Kuy-. StevonBon homo. ' W. H. Bunch received word Mon day uf the death of his brotlter-ln- Sacred- Heart hospltul Jho first of iiiu- wees. . Mrs. Sarah C. Cuulrull .Is still very ill. Hor many friends aro hoping for her rpcovory. A,1i- au.l airs, i.cn nonius lIaBlltor, Mr8. Uyron n.,a Mr. and Mrs. Hen Collins nnd haw, ! wero callers of Miss Issio McCully Monday afternoon.. They aro Tor- mGr roai,onUl p, .tockaouvlllo. w't' " h PHOSPlT,,. Or..,. Dec."i 13,--(Hltl.) --Mr. nnd, Mrs. Ually, or Idaho are visiting thoNye rind Thimis families. They aru cousins of Nel son Nye and Mrs. Phlpps,-aud uro quite Impressed with the. advance ment of this section of tho country since they hist visited it several years . - fharles Moydep of Mcdford wai 'a buKlness visitor auj'rospect Sun day. - 1 Albcij duly, nn employe of Cop-cp.-and former resident-, of. Pros pect, is visiting at the homo'of Tracy Hoolhby. , Oup whool clerk, AV. Tl. Morrl nuin; nnd the chairman of the board. V. W. Mootiey, were In Mcdford Wednesday, lnvestlKatlnt; electric pumps. The- district ex-i pects to purchaso one. soon. - - George Moltnes Is haultriK tho last lumber of tho summers out from tho Puekett sawmill. The state highway crew Is en KUKOd in nilllnff dead tmlber and burning lKs I'lonw the sides of the hlKhwny near Prospect.., .The result of this work will add much to the nttractlvenPHS of our arcnie drive. - Mr. and Mrs.. W. H. Goode pf MoClotid, ChIm visited at'the home of their son, A.t V. Ooode, from Thursday of last week until Hun- day. The Prospect hlnir school wil present two play Saturday . niK''. December 14. entitled "Marrylri? Off Father" and "A Fat Chanre to Oct Thin." This will bo fol lowed by a social dance,, . Mrs. Pearson and Mrs. Moonny spent Saturday In Medford attend lnt to business matters and Chrl; mas shopping - ' t ' Mr. and Mrs. C, F, A rant, who arc spending the week end visittn-: friends In Medford and . Ashland. have. nvt yet reutrned. ,. 1 A. If. Oeyer nnd Oscar Waddelt ere (rapplnv on Miller's Flat of the IJttle Applexate district. Mr. nnd Mrs. Frank Haulier nr. upend In the week vlsitlnK poln'.u of Interest along the Calif ornl coast. Jack Casey and Leo Hoag, two .. our high school boys from Cse's ct mp and Mcleod, are spending Mondays and AVednefdaya In one of Mr. Orevs cabin, in order t attend basketball practice on thoiw nights. i" HT, HILKS4A) Laura Chip man was given a $3500 vordlct against John Ruhena, marshal, and J. S. Culhertson, former deputy false arrest. vqukgont, fri pay, deoem b eu ' iiCi 920: "' 1 for Pole and, preatons- being arranged In Canadian Frontier States almost to the Pacific Coast. , ' : ' During these months, In fnct fitly and sixty below are not uncommon thermometer points . in . western Nor Hi Dakota aiid eastern Montana. Such periods; however, aro seldom sustained for more than ten days or two Weeks a( the ipqsi. In Ant arctica, on the other hand, fifteen bolow zero has meant comparative warmth, being occasioned by north-, erly wlnda.-". ' ' .,;. . -v'v ... -' Tile southward trcK glveq mom b?rs of the expecHrlun their .first opportunity In months to get out In the open. During the winter Vhey were required to remain Indoors' or within tho communication tunnels. Tor their quarters! were maintained at about sixty-five degrees above zero approximately . tho same- as the overage American' home in winter.- To stop oulfdoors, therefore. ' to a temperature 'of forty below, -would Involve a change or about one hundred-degrees, sufficient',' to occasion a- dls.ilnct shock; ' i A beacon llgiirwas Itojit' burning nt the lop of the, radio lower oi all : times. ' For, In tbe sudden and' Se- vero storms to which 'AntnrcMtVls .subject,1 It In somatlmos Impossible for. a 'man to see mors thsti three feat. '" Instances have beep known where menibers of exploring parties , have frozen Jo death within that distance oflieller without belag able to And. It, , : BEACH . RHAOLBv6rv.;: Dec. ll CSiil.) Ito,. Melnty'r.e ; ls.;,ro.rriiofina'"- the burn on the Jones rifncl'i.'; Mr. Mc Inlyvo Is fiirniln.B 'the i(inca pinch tlibj, year." ' ,..':,', . ''t .. ,' , .'' ;' Mr. and It'K. J- I,. 1'Vnlk wero Medfurd vlslfors. Weilnesduy..,, The lieaclc. friends of . Air, und .Mrs.- Wilson of ,Tnblo..n(r.k wish Ui. exiiress' Iheif'.. fyjupathy. to the Wilson , family . In yioir. reooht sor row. The 'Wilson baby was. Jove J liy nil who- knew lilnii , 1 . .Mih.. Dcnzcc. who Is touching the A ntioct) school while our,, regular teuuhur, Is ill. spent Friday even Ihk tin, a , guest ,at the Hurry.yillB . Mrs., U. JJ.i Lueas on tlio sick list for I lip, last week, is ablo to bu OMt agiUn ., .; .,( t ... ., Mr. nnd Miss Swansun. worn Me1 ford vlslturs tiaturday. . Miss Uwa,n son Is, .now fllllnfc her .Chrhilpius orders for. nlne-nccdlo. luiskets. , Herbert Alayfle.ld and Jack, 81m i left the last of the week for llutle Fulls, whore they mo working ,w!lh Italpl) Ilussell, xuttlng -H'Ood on. a eniitrant iMken by Air. Jtussell. TU.'y expect to jipcnd cuuh wepk end at home. ..-, ., The- mauy ifrlemls of . Ifoivar.l dodgers :re sorry to hear ho had to. Undergo nn. operation and wish 111 in a' speedy, recovery. .' Mr- Tlt'wl gei-s, has hud so much sickness. tho last. Xew. years, that :lt ,ls, tho liope of. nil. that thls.toperatioii.lwlll . he u tiormanent cure, - . , ' Itobart -IliKchoff, a, new. pupil, was enrolled m-school lust weul;. Mr. and Mi:s. Illsuhuft.and family en mo Into our district last fall and .bought, the Wllhlte ranch.' . Delot-os. Uedlngflqld . and .Frank Duncan. .ennie out from lAledford to, help , A If led. UedliiKfinld eeln brato.hls sixteenth birthday Knt urday., . , , , , ,, ,. Mrs, Denser was on the sick lis: th.', first of the. week nnd Monday th'-ro was no school. , Tuesday AIlis Klllsoo of Medford taught. Mrs. Dertzer was back ugaln Wednesday morning.. . -- .,.'-. Klla Kmith spent tho 'week end ut home., returning to her work near Tolo-Hunday evening. Mr; and. Mrs. Iledlngfield and Mr. and- Mrs.. .Lucas' and sm.m daughter lna. i'earl wero Medford vlnitors Saturday. . Mrs.. Mayfft'ld . delivered a hm.l of turkeys t.Kthe Medford market Thiirdy. .. ' Martin has not been able to go to his. work the last week on account, of sickness.' , ' One, Two und Three, ' f ! ' ( ) 1 1 ( ?.H A It D. lo wa (f Fou r teen years ago, a baby girl was born to Mr. and Mrs. Iyeon ("iark. Ten, years ago twins were born, rnd triplets- recently. ' - LARGEST SALE Diiciout- ;iSii;sibi' A:,i-. HIALTHFUt-X & LnTl lk ' i u if i m at l r.. lira --7. MATURITY IS PLEA STATE SHIPPERS ' I'OHTl.AN'n. 6 ret. Dec. lrf.(V) I'Yult mow imh. Klilppois and bank ei's from tho Paclflq northwest, at InudiuK the aKrlrullin ar ciHineit of the Pacific northwest udvlwiry board, uiKcd stutp laws'pro)lbitiuK shlpmeutH of fresh fruit .until it had reached tho proper statq .of .maturity. - , - Shippers complained that Jn the pa.t . fruit shipments, especially prunes, luu! left OreRon too Kreen for shipment and that after re-cchinfc- av few urh ' rn'rw,'. eastern buyers-Jjad liocom' dlstnustful ot luriucr aiioimeniH. PREI MINE NEAP GOLD HILL GOLD HILL. Ore., Dec. 13. (Special.) , t)poratlony nr,o now; . In proRresH at' tho old Rhotcn pocket iiiiuo on KaneH creek, about seven in i low from tiold J I III. Jlonry Ray Is in chni'BO of tho operations and a- number of- men uro omployod preparatory to oponliiB it up. ., It was lu Its day, ono of tho finest producing mines in southern Oro i;on.but itns tnot been In operation for an extensive period: ' Activ operation of tho, mlno it self will hcKin. accord in F to Mr. Hay, as soon as possible. Mnchln1 cry for tho 'iniiie is now being mom! from this city. In tho past year a number of old mines have been re-opened n nd hnvo proven 'to bo payinp prospects. '.' ' ' HEAULl!,. Ore., Dee. 13. (Spl.) Tho ladles of the Antioeh P.-T. A. met at tho homo of Airs. Bedlng fleld Wodnesday afternoon to pro paro tho Christmas decorations for tlio sehoolliousc. The patrons of tho district, aro. all asked to .moet at tho schoolhouso Friday after noon at'l o olock, December 20 to docorato tio school room, and put up tho tree.. Tho, Boy Scouts will have the tree and decorations thoi'o ready to be put up. i .The Christmas tree and .program will he 'Christmas eve, - Tuesday, December S, nt 1 o'clock?' '. , - , i1"'-" ,Mi. I'"! 1 ' ' TALENT IS ROBBED 'TAI.KNT. Ol'o.. bee. lit. (Hpl.l .Yeggs broke; tho outer look, on tho Hales sorvice station Tuesday night, but on finding the. door fastened. , by , an .additional lock friiin,, within they, gave un'; tlio hleu.und went on. to the Taleiil Korvico station, whnro they gained-; entrance;.. HeveralvKMalea-.,vf vlf'.t-l'lt.ujxwrro. .fjundi,JnliH5lng .next niornllig. ' 'Hiu yflggs "were''- Blti'N-tJ-hoijdcd by C. P. Talont near Asli land. v--"-' . ' ' f ! 'i ii; m.'J-I j.,1' Picket. Family. Patent Picket. Wholp Wheat Picket; Graham , '.. Picket' Farina : ' Picket Pancake ' Ak Yotir Distributed by MASON, EHRM AN CO. . Medford l ' Firt PrUMf ladla aad Uy)e"' aa Fiaeat Tea Crown. IN THE WORLD , "T PLANNED AT A10CH ' :m :.:-'-'..' ;, i ' .'i h. OUB HlOlf ST PSTCNT " V:3T " t- BtfACHIO i PICKET FLOUR 3s DANGER LIES IN -v...' -. v v Eat ALLr-BRAN and Thousands of people wonder why they are suffering when they try to be so careful regarding then diet. They- huve headaches, hnil complexions nnd are unlmpiiy be cnuse their old-time strength nnd vigor aro gone. Constipation ia often tho cause of this bad health. And lack of bulk in the diet is usually the cauu) ot constipation,. , Rouphugo is needed daily to sweep the svstem clean of poisonous wastes. Kellogg' j ALL-BRAN will supply thia roughage. . . .. . ALL-BRAN works na nature, workg. U ia guaranteed to bring, relief. to prevent constipation. sCIfoocoIlattes , ., add much to the pleasure your friends will get from a gift of ' Krause's. And the chocolates are as fine as the boxes are pretty.' $i.ooto$7Jyj?;:, At Ydur; Druggist's or; ' ' Confectioner's v. "'( . YOU'can make good recipes . ', -, . VfM';: ......V' .-.' . turmioul even K2ITMT ULMMK , ,-j..reJTh largt telling Phonei 9 for FURNITURE REPAIRING UPH0L8TIRINQ, REFINISHINQ rRANfUIOWARO " 111 Watt Main 9Xrt ' 1 '' ..iL l a i a a i i ii i i I i mid .'' i i in i i ( . "PAtlE TURKIC BULKLESS DIETS Prevent Constipation Just eat two tnblespoonfuln daily .chronic cases, with every meal. Ready-to-entwith milk or cream. Delicious in flavor. Add it to your mufiina and other hot brends. Try the recipes on, tho package. Doc tors recommend ALL-BRAN be causo it is 100'c bran, Made by Kellogg in liattlo Crude. Served in hotels, reataurunla'und dining tnrs. Sold by all (rroccrs. j .,.vtim)t,jr ' . better by using flour in the West .'i-tf.ft isw.1 .' -vt'N.'s : i sat fJi.S2. .1: ; ,' :y . t- i . i