(oread to remain th«fo. ” Qh, I fioqH k u a y w h *i I 7 would writs,” Us opatinusd. "I wQ»ld The Vpw Year’s tournament at M u t â t « te one of the foremost events o t the year In this section. In past seasons It has drawn fields Of from • • to SIP players. ; q tllfo rh is ’s lending amateurs trill play, ah In the past, but they h ill have competition this year as a number of Canadian and Xew 'Torfc stare, residing at Del They themselves weald ho sensl- Monte this winter, have decided fefo. They would not give presents to each other. They were grown- > As usual the Christmas Day sp. Why should they go in for Mmething that W OP distinctly • tournament w ill be a novelty af possession of childhood? fair. In addition to trophies for They would have Christinas din low net and low gross individual ner together. That they had final Christmas presents w ill be given ly decided they could not -forego. the other ruling was very senal- each golfer who «sakes a birdie. and they fell agreed, but—well. It woe quite sensible. Children be longed to Christmas, Christmas to (E d ito r: This tenths fourth children. Let it remain that way. The family who lived down by of • series of interviews w ith tho old mill were having the* Christ members e f the University of mas dinner. The other family were Oregon faculty who are thor- ramtag to It and were going to oughly conversant w ith lit . W ASHINGTON, Dec. |f i— (H. erature. Each professor wee 1*.)— Senator McNary of Oregon puddings as their pert of the Christmas feast They wanted to asked whet 12 books he today introduced aa adminietra.- fio something about a Christmas would eelect i f he wore ship tion farm cooperative marketing tinner—there wasn’t any special wrecked and had enough time hfU, and along with It aa ex- reasoo tor it but they wanted to rt corporation hill which .'was fie something. to secure tho volume« from • The table was set the night ho- complete ship’s lib ra ry .) it forward a t the -lest se'sflon. (sea There wasn’t much” to fie U N IV E R S IT Y O F OREGON, Us starting at the same time A. measure advocated by, Presi- Eugene, Dee. S i: — (Special) — a E r ia m f VznfiO 1 | U £ wsa © , m O n u sl fl f O t B t ia © **ag,a I U Jfettl rsT.mil QCQ yrltk f o w hr t|m m q te judtoti; ittfetoekta o f the West. McNary said h a dosa aot ra- £ard the measures as conflicting ifiud submits them both for the ; eoasidoratlon of fop eoriskittee 23« Nuglng the Christmas hymns. That would be suitable to the day —to the holiday, holy day, Joy. But thqre .was a time to between. ~ e t e e hqfore w t e A h e children bad had thhlr present»—while still thqy te to te id to n . befmre they hsd w rit« tor tke shssr fo r of w ftV | i ( , usiufi word»— A » * • * * 0 “ W to (Jo, to fla y wttM word«. I wohld M » e 0 » w » t w ith «V ton*»- I tteinW I wo«** finish" . . . M mailed «ad ra is'd J»le. eyebrow», '‘that sutobfogreyhy, whisk every English professor has up bi» feleev» and aerpr produces. “ I might take Marcus Aurelia» with ate f o |h e island. ,J’m In te r ested in »Marie ue . Avredus. % He might inspire me to w rite toy own book," be went on. " I t surprise« me (bat students lik e It. I « M ‘ uadsraUnd it. toe. Marcus A u r s H ub lir in * in an are silken tke nation was disintegrating.- Todpy Students a re Using under tbs same circumstances. Throwing all Standards aside. They don’t know what, they bslisvo in, do th o y t" He spoke dlrooUy. “ I don’t my- » •If." “ I would cut out a ll realistic literature because i t would fee rather trrollesanL I think I d — well, there are »0 many I would not take. I would cut out a ll propaganda. I wouldn’t he Inter ested in propaganda anymore if I resided op a deserted Island. No realism, nO propaganda. You un- derstand what I mean. Such things aa Brieux plays and Uncle Tom ’s Cabin. “One author I would take is Chaucer. I think Chaucer is much greater than Shakespeare,” D r. Ernst leaned forw ard and spoke enthusiastically. “ I think be In the greatest English w riter. That is, I like him hast. I would omit Wordsworth, I t ’s more or less COMPOUND fo r oongfo», < **•» age« ef FOLEY P IIA fc« dtototfo stimulent for tke kldters, and -.family down usd the other FOLEY CATHARTIC TABLETS Dress up the House CtAIWMOWtrCi?., Neo. M— UP>—W illi»» M. ¿Ueftoll, dedh jtf Pomona college, is pregsring for kis d»MrtWA ‘ - fgr Europa on on tho continent . Recently he applied for a United etgtsh w p poft, hut Was refnsaB, when It was itarned that ho Is techni cally a British subfoOt,. eltboekh he hae voted hero’ ter several yekre. Although ho will saiFWtth 0 British passport, he nanouneog thut he intends to become a eitt äen of the United BtatOe, ‘ ( I I | < 1 Full-Rubbe 1 ' 1 CHRISTMAS SILVERWARE < Some sterling^ some plate, o ftasty patterns, a t great ly reduced prioes. T. K. Bolton Opposite Ford* Oarage The gift that gives to the whole fam ily—and keeps5 on g iv in g — something new* each day, through- •• ~ 'ii, ■ 14 a u t theyear ¿pc FOR THE HOLÌDAY8 Victor Stop and Tail Lamp ........................ ... -$$• Kay Bee Road Lite »'•*, - • -$8- Built Rite Electric Windshield ’Wiper ..........$8. New 1926 Stewart S p ee d o m eter ................... .. $18. Boyce Motormeters ........ . . . . . 18.80 $7.00 $10. Rear View Mirror Windshield Wiper Dash Lamp . . . . . Peddle pants < ,.. Tool Kite, complete for Ford ................ $1.86 17-inch steering wheel ,^-$1.76 $• $8.60 Flower Vases .........................$$.00 to $4.60 Ash Reoeiver ................. .......... $$-80 Arvin Heaters for Fords , /^$LT|I Weed De Lux Tire Chains, all sixes. Priced Bight- Let Ufi Deliver You . A "NEW FORD / ; Claycomb Motor Co Fordaon Lincoln PATTERSON HAND .COLORED PICTURES OF Crater Lake — ' Mt, Shasta - Redwoods and Ooean Surf DELICIOUS CHRISTMAS CANDY BOXED ÖR BULK We have a large assortment of special Christmas candy, either in boxes or bulk at reasonable prices. Also, all kinds of nuts and fresh roasted popcorn and peanuts. . . ’ HARD MIXED FANCY BOXES Up To 15.00 Laalt Over These XMAS SUGGESTIONS All of our mined candy is made with government in- »pected eoiorin^. - ■t F orH im 7 y a , v,K. AB candy Ashland Made ' • CANDYLAND Let us isspect your brakes BARGAINS • •$$• Wall Papering and Painting CANES • S. A M. Spot L ite A Christmas Gift far the-Whole Family ¿ r- Framed and Uriframed r Suggestions For Chriitmas Gifts A s s w » s » « f e e » » » » > » ♦ • » » .................... CHOCOLATES CREAMS • k* would probat These wqnderful remedies have helped mlUlone of people- Try theml Sold everywhere. 1 we have large quanities of many, different kinds of candies far your Christ mas needs. . . 4. to Be fo r 4 nt ont Aha sul 1 1 1 1 ’ 1 ’ ■' gropagunda, teaches a moral les think nMNte*te books aro good. son. You sOb that. “Ttntern Health books, hoy seeut pamph Abbey," and some of the smaller lets w ith campfire instructions. “No, no reference hooks. W het lyrics I might take. “No, I wouldn’t he Interested would I went w ith reforonee books to a dictionary or any other useful hooks, unless a health book. T h a t. would be a good idea. There yrould still be the classics, of course. I could choose from all the romantic, philosophic and histor ical literature. I wouldn’t taka «long any hfotory though.” M»- thought a minute. ’’I might tabs' along some Mqgraphy. I think my, Ohleago, H I., W W sIteT « and addire* Ctosrty. Tm V ID eelve a ton .cen t botti» folet ^ honky a n d t iv iA * r w \a> t e l Genuin« ,worrov- Sdce 8»y- Personal Check Pro tector. . • .$18 Gold Mounted Key ___ ’ ___ gs.50 Brief Case .. $8 to 810 Pkpk Calendar .1. . 75c 6 }b )e ............ $8 to $8 Letter Openers .-78© Ytzwilra Bdy (to 18 AahTr^ys . . . .$Beto$4 O garette Cases . .$1AO Dollar Bags . . .$1.38 Bhayuig Mirrore $1—$6 Waste Paper Baskets • • • $1 tO $3 Duofold Pen and Pencil - Hets , » m m , w$ to $11 BRAKE SERVICE) st ton Cat um The Park Garage Writing Desk Set $3-60 ¡pread Board $3 to $3.80 Camera . , . . . 38 to $20 • Perfume Bottfes • ' -| $1.40 to $3 flot Difik’Mats 30o—50c Music Rolls .’.$1 to $3 JVahiTy Cases ..$ g to $ 8 Manicure Roll ups ........$3 to $10 Box Stationery 80o - $9 Rubber Aprons ..$1.25 Flower Vases 60c to $3 Candles (extra) • • • a, . 80c Each Perfumes . .80c to $4.50 Toilet W a ters......... $1 When doing your shopping, visit o,thopU<«kic jV ic tro l* <Col«»yM«W) R. P. PORTER, FOUNTAIN On /p ie Plaza 1 The model shown is moderately priced, has a clarity and volume which makes it “true in tone” and superior to any other instrument not hearing the famous Victor Trademark shown below. Come in today 1 $ASY TERMS Beauty and Charm in Oar Chapel Wo bf ve a room air faciliti. rangement that gives prjvacy for the immediate family Init makes it paarfble for. c|ose friends to be-there, too. Oar patrons are welcome to use the Chapel without any added charge, for it is a part of our regular and modem equip ment. Yon’will 8nd that our service |s deserv ing of the praise it receives. 8400.00 ■ ' , FOR THE KIDDIES Opdle$ of Toys, Gomes and' Books, ’n h 'Everything at &âona OVERLAND Ç A W E of Tha Western Atto Supply Oo. Ifil-tr -fifiW