itosKitrnr. NFAVK-nrviFW. m nvi snw. t-fcfmt-fu ai. ttai. Soviet Plans to Use Gold Basis i'S-'-'t cii-tfv'JI Comjvri J PEARL OIL KEROSENE With Pearl OU as fuel your oil heater literally radiates comfort wher ever you use it in living room, bathroom, or bed room. Pearl Oil brings the best out of any good oil heater supplying a con stant healthful tempera ture that everyone ap preciates these chilly evenings. It is refined and re refined by our special process which makes it clean-burning no smoke no odor no waste. Sold in bulk by dealers everywhere. Order by name Pearl Oil. STANDARD Oil. COMPANY (California) HEAT AND LIGHT .--- -r - Ail . 1 J 1 . 1 HI i (MKIl'S OI'KX KVF.NIXtiS. Koyal Electric cleaners Bold on Carr's store opi'n every evening easy payments ut Hudson Electric j till Christmas for your convenience, store. Excursion Tickets Will be ou Sale at One and x2 Fare for tlio Round Trip during Christmas Holidays Between All stations where the one-way fare does not "exceed $25.00. Minimum round trip fare $2.50. Sale dales December 22 Z and 24lli Final return limit January 4th. For further particular.-:, ask Agents Southern Pacific Lines JOHN M. SCOTT, Cicnerul Fasener Agent. Ry EDWIN W. irri.V.lNGKIl I (I'nited Press Staff Correspondent.) I MOSCOW. ( Ily .Mail.) Deflation of JIussla's currency will he the first bis tusk the Soviet government will: tackle dining the New Year. lx"V Kameneff, president of the iioscow Soviet and member of the cabinet, ! fnid In an interview with the l ulled I'ress today. ! Millions of billions of these paper1 roubles so many that no one knows Just how many have been poured j Into circulation from the government; pi luting presses the last four years. Never in history has any country j neen smothered with such quantities! of paper, and the Uolsheviks, In es-l faying to bring the national currency , hack to a gold basis, are facing the biggest problem of finance and bank-: inic tht ever confronted a nation. The" hope to do it, Kanieneff said, In tlw short space of two years. "As a first step toward stabilizing the value of the existing issues, the Moscow stock exchange will be re opened in December," Kameneff said. "Complete freedom of trnda in liussia and foreign moneys, both pa per and gold, stocks and bonds, and nil kinds of commercial paper wll! be allowed, just as on Wall Street. "This will invest the rouble with snnt3 actual market value, an abso lute essential to foreign credit. No Kussian firm in hope to obtain credit abroad or conduct a business with any regularity as long as the paper rouble has no standard value except that upon the Illicit money curb, where it is liable to variations of 100,000 roubles per pound in a lew weeks. "The second step will be taken January 1, when the government will ceaso issuing paper money except' notes actually backed by a metallic I reserve. At the same time the gov ernment budget will be shifted to the goltl basis, all expenditures and rev enues being reckoned on the gold rouble at its 1911 quotation. This arrangement has already been put Into effect in the government's deal ings with foreigners hi Russia. "This will be followed by a sweep ing reduction of administrative ex penses, entailing a titty per cent cut In personnel. ' "On January 15, fifty per cent of: all government employees will be dis (JiaTged, A clean sweep will be' made in all departments, eliminating! unnecessary branches and arbitrarily! paying oil every second clerk, jteno-i grapher, etc." ' The present superabundance of , emp'oyes in every department was one of the striking features the cor-i respondent of the I'nited States not iced upon arriving In Moscow. Kv-! ery government ofTice was literally' cluttered with clerks. Kach govern ment official was surrounded by aj small army of secretaries. This projected housecleanlng an nounced by Kameneff alone will! make a tremendous difference in the! government's budget. ( Katnenoff said that tho govern-j ment would begin reralling the pres-l cut paper Issues by degrees and re-j deeming them with gold reserve j notes as soon as the paper rouble at-. tained some stability on the stock cxrhanire. The treasury will accept is basis for redemption the prevail ing market value of the issues thirty, forty or a hundred thousand to the gold rouble, as the case may be. lie said that no gold coins would actually be put into circulation, however, until the currency situation had become more stable. "To put gold coins Into circula tion at present would be like throw ing thctn Into the ocean so far as any beneficial effect upon, business Is concerned. They would disappear in a Jiffy into the stockings of the peas ants and small shopkeepers or Into the pockets of foreUn traders. In a short time all would be out of cir culation and we would be just where we started, minus that much nioro gold." Kanieneff said the government had cotl.-iderable supplies of gold in its vaults, largely residue from the (Var Istic coverninent's former resene. Quantities of private jewels and j gold were also confieated in 1 il 1 7 I ami stored in official safi's for a rainy day. There treasurers, he said, will now lie utilized as security lor the government obligations. iltiag tW Dnstttti Sivy ?47yinia iirfae W.:,v I A m:v i:i.ititi:uT For tho life of me I could not con tinue t ho conversation as we. rodo back to the apartment. It had dawn ed on me suddenly, helped perhaps by Herb's remarks, that nev.-r had I felt quite the same toward any mall as I did toward Theodore Stratlon. He had been so wonderful to me on the train when he thought I was I utation to save anyway. Sometimes 1 i wish I hadn't a cent. It would have 1 been better had I been compelled to work. 1 might have amounted to Koniethlng then. "Money is not only the root of ill evil, but the bone of contention mid the axe with which we expect to win ull buttles. j "Money disrupts families. It plants' hardness in our hearts. It makes as ....... ,.. .it ........... . ...... naniness in our nearis. it niaKcs ns A-vvav-,AA. . , Just a little foolish girl. And to- ,.r00iu.d ill our dealings and while by I night, when he saw that I needed his help, he was right ou 'lie spot. No man could do the things that Theo dore Strattou had dona for inn so easily and so gracefully without them coining from a kind heart and generous mind. Herb's mind Is saturated with the philosophy of those with whom he had been associating. What a rotten world it Is when a man like Herb can come to the place where he sus pects every other ninu. As if answering my nT:po1c?t ar- it, we measure every success that I comes to human boings, yet it never brings any of us, the real Joy of liv ing or any lasting happiness." "Herb, I have just learned what Gloria discovered in you. She saw you were better than the riff-raff which you were trailing around j with. I "Dnn'fflatter me .little girl. All that I am, ull that I will be (for Ij have determined to justify her faith I in me), I owe to (ioria and it makes; mo feel as though 1 were doing the SERVE YOU BEST IX ' Quilts, Handkerchiefs Felt Slippers, Umbrellas ry uswr uto, Uress and Work r rolKiinient Herb i'em--.'''ori: "I hope,; moat caddish thing I have evor done VIrglo, that you will forgive me for: niy life to keep our marriage se whut you must think Is maligning ; rrit. For once I do not agree wlthj man In general." her "Well. Herb, you have rathe;! .'V,.il. here w-- are at your apart-i men that had been firmly implanted m thp motnng if vou Klvo me in my mind ; the address of your new home." 4u . , ... m ! "That is very kind or you. Herb. That men always stand together. An(, if ,alk wi,h R,a . , That no matter wi.at one man does.' h mornlnB be 811re t0 to hl.r how there will always be found some oth- , " , , , er man to make excuses for his fool-. ishnesa.' ' the little apartment the Ionell- That Idea has been exploded long i-ess that I had mentioned to Herb ago. No man will stand up for un-; enveloped me like a pall, other man when a woman, or her "I do not believe I can live alone," stainless reputation, is the pawn. I said to myself and then I thought Kverv man, my dear, will rush to bow lovely It would bo if I could rescue you or anv other girl from the find someone like Maud Sanson to cMilches of a brute like llrown. "All share a bungalow with me. The Idea men of any decern y will save you al-; bowever, was so ridiculous that I ways from every other man but not : laughed, and the laughter soothed always from the'r.iselves. I feel that. 'o to sleep. I am somewhat to blamo for your tin-' To my surprise, when I arrived at noyance this evening." i the World-Wide studio the next mornins I found that I was to wear Are You From Missouri ? Then come and let us show yju i.i qti.ou, Kiiaraiitini "aril i . We can save .vou inoncv in inn,, .. frarm Bureau Cooperative Exch; 111. 11 lllflllwt... L'l ""'"Hl jHOOt KtibljA M PRESSING h) tLr-i a OWL CLE AN EES f7 ffl ti& cass -jt. rV 'tr-r"''-'"iiw.wi a The Owl Says:-. Been up for InspectionTt GET Your New Suit of US. GET Your Suit Pressed bv T--5 GET Your Suit Cleaned by US, GET them altered and repaired ljf; Why not nt all. Herb. You had to answer the phone. And It was reasonable to assume that I was amp ly protected in a first class res taurant." ; "Of course, bnt you must under-' stand. Virgie. that my reputation has not been immacul.'.te where pretty girls are concerned. Seeing you with me, lirown took it for granted he could take liberties with you." ' "Do you mean you have blasted my reputation?" I said with a smile. "I hope not, dear. liut I must confess 1 did have a little selfish mo-! the in dining with you. And as us-; mil I did not take your position into account. I shall have to consult something besides my Inclination trom now on. " I w ish Itia w as not so crazy- to get me out of this scrape with Kitty Dalton and save my mon- j ey. What does a little money mean? ' 1 don't believe 1 have a shred of rep-' my evening dress in a China town street. This seemed strange until someone explained that the scenery would show the end of a hilarious party supposed to have taken place on New Year's Eve; or, rather it would show the cold grey dawn of the morning after a China town slumming expedition. "I wonder when they will take the r.-al party when they will shoot the night scenes?" said someone near nie. My heart grew cold! How could I be here for night scenes while I was on the set at the Kalsey studio., I determined that If necessary I would not report because 1 could not afford to give up the experience which would come to mo when dl n nted by the biggest man In Screen dom. TOVWtltOW A Day's Work. HERE'S A BAKERY just as clean as any bakery you've ever seen. Here is bread fresh every day, ex cellent bread, wo think you'll say. Ire are cookies, pies and cakes, as fine as any baker bakes. Here are doughnuts, rolls and buns, and you'll not find any better one3. August Heck, Proj. Oregon Bakery 328 N. Jackson St. Phone. 241. V . ' si---3 ! Try them for 0m j A KKAIi IJAIUiAIX. A Ford Coupe nt the price of a roadster. 280.00 takes it. C. A. I.OCKWOOI) MOTOR CO. ;iiiii: m:vs foro the schedule starts. Although tonight's contest Is only a practice game, it is expected to be a good one. Women help warned at Cannery, Mill street. 5 The !t. Scott Athletic club held their regular meeting Saturday nUht December 1 7. Nearly a hundred people alended the dance given by Mrs. O. W. Shrum at her homo Saturday, Dec. 1 7. A good timo was reported by all. The community Christmas celebra tion under the auspices of the I'arent Teacher Association will be hid Fri day evening, Dec. 2'A, at S o'io"k in the (Hide church. A program will be given by the school child:en under tho direction of Mrs. Hill, Mrs. Wat son r.n.i .i;..s Leavenworth. Mi, and Mrs. John Alexander. Mr. and Mrs. s. J. shrum. Leslie ltlak ley, and Mr. and Mrs. D. Chapman were in the city Saturday, December 17, shopping. l-'re.l Asam. of the Forestry De partment, spent last week In the mountains . ast of here repairing the government ti-lephone line. A New Year's F.ve dance will be given by Mr. Frank Larreau at his home Saturday. Dec. 111. The Chrisiian Workers Hand of Christmas Candies i The wry best our money can buy in plain or fancy Christ- J mas boxes or in bulk by the pound. CHOCOLATES I'll Say They're ' Good Eats Enjoy our liome-Hko meals, best served fiK'ds to to city. "It's tho Clief." MKA1.S NOW 25c, KOc and :Wc. Hot biscuits or co.n bread with your dinner. Hot Sauce and French Fried Potatoes with shnrt orders ill the evening. Cozy dinins room and lunch counter. SIRS. W. R. BOWMAN, Prop. I Special Bargain in satin mixed candie3 at 25c ne.t iter noond. A full lino of other Christmas can- J dies. Oranges. Ilananas and Z Nuts of all kinds. The Alcove I 210 N. Jackson St. f U III 11 111 HI ! III l Fruit Trees Christmas Shoppers. We can sonc yon jusl us clliciciitly as in the ia.st. I.;.(o slioppors will not lie disap poinliil, we liave prepared for heavy huyiiiK. Our stock is tonipk-tc i'r. exeeplional bar Kain prices for Nmas buyers. FOR HIM HATS CAl'S TIKS SI I HITS HOSE FOOTWKAU CLOVES KATII K()I!ES HANDKERCHIEFS, &c Yes, we have a Gift mmm fur hek V 7 y ' SoeourXOTASEME lino of Latlics Hosiery the hosiery of distinction Gift that Lasts Gifts that arc useful We can Clothe Your Bov Complete the practical and always welcome. We win bc pic!5Cj to'show you Gift Harth's Toggery A ii i n l f. K ItoseburK held afternoon services inlj I If liHTlfl l(Y 4 f. .)ii.-..h Sundae. December1 v11 m.mm. uuiv rA A thi (.Hide IS, NO M i l) TO SWAU.OW DP.KJS. It is loci. il that pourinp drucs Into the stuiiiach will not cure ca tarrh in the head. llyoiiiel, nodi cateil air. teaches tho wal of the disease. C. ii.iinnte. d by V. F. Ciiaii-man. W 9 f. 5 It.'.Mvl.r ItAI.I. TONK.IIT A r.eti.e muiir of basset ball will be p.ie,l at the bleb si hool to-i-lc.ht. i.etve. n the teams represent inc Hie h.ch ibool and the local Na tional Cu.ird cemiiany. lloth orKan i:it).i.4 l.:ne fine teams and a kooiI s ri'nin.ii.-.i i oxpe. ted. As both teams c i : a number of outside ratios startint; next month they are enileavoriii' to net Into condition bc- fair!! iU11K MO OOOKINa Tut. "Food Dnnlt" lor All Aftett Quick Lunch et Home, Office, ul Fountains. Ath for HORUCKS. r, fci" Avoid Imitations & Substitutes Trune trees, all sizes. Tear, Hose and Dartlett I'ea.hes. 10 varieties. l'lums, 2 varieties. Apples. 9 varieties. Cherries. S varieties. I'lps, 2 varieties. Walnuts. Filberts. Chestnuts. Loganberry "Plants. Strawberry Vlants. l!astberry I'lnnts. Current Plants. (ioos. h. cry Plants. Kubarb l'lauts. V:nrliili Holly lierrles. Ornano niai :.tock ordered or rcquo: t. R. L. ELLIS Nurry Yanl on Uoko St., op w W 4 l Something j j a I MlfeJ. Mai WfT-ir 11 Si Appi-ff rf t v ciat Mother Goose Christmas Party i;v Heinline Kindergarten Pupils at First M. E. Church, Friday lx. IT.rd, 7:30 sharp. Admission f -ee. 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