' pao « noon Edison considers the present crop of youngsters ’tame,** com­ pared w ith those when he was a boy, and takes a decidedly view of the future. Admitting that the outlopk of the present generation of youth is different from ¿nat of the generation which preceded it Edison says that if such were not the case the pres­ ent generation would be hopeless. Youth, he asserts is not deterior­ ating. THE RAIL SPUTTER, (Published by the pupils,of Lincoln public school). December’s snow weather and Santa’s coming. When I go to grandpa's I al- way get so many toys for Christ­ mas. But when P stay In Ashland I don't get hardly anything,* th e re Is snow at grandma’s and there ihn’t any here. And . Santa’s sleigh won’t go without the snow. , • ‘ i . December is here! , ' • Christmas is near! And Santa Claus soon W ith his sleigh will appear. f Waldo. Trusty. . 6A Grade in front of no wga a big stump. We went right Into the. stump. We went up the h ill again, and Jumped on the pled and down we went right into a great big pit. I t was about six feet deep. We had >a hard tim e getting o ut of the pit and all or ue quit riding the big sled down the hill. .* Frank Vrlan . 6 B grade CALENDAR OF EVENTS Friday, December 17. — Annual . Xmas party Who Do Class M. E. Church Friday evening, Dec. Church parlors. ’ I Monday,.;A(c. 20— American Le- i glou“ *Auxiliary w ill meet in the Pioneer hall on W lnburn I The present race of women Is healthier than those of the last ceptury, the Inventor said*. why. ,.f > Monday, D«f. 90— Royal Nelgh- MANY WILL SHARE IN *8,000,000 ESTATE (Continued from Page One) on and Thomas L . Cotton, Con­ soles. Utah, J. A. Riggs, Panultch; Mrs. Dolly Bleak. Provo. Washington — W. Percy Mc­ Candless, Eugene McCandless, H arry McCandless; Daisy McCand­ less, Davis and Gertrude McCand­ less Devlin, all of Centralia; Eva McCandless Hinckley, Olympia. California— Mrs. Susie E. Flack and Leslie W alter Johnson, San Bernardino. The bulk of the other claim­ ants are residents ot North and South Carolina, Virginia, Ten­ nessee, Mississippi and Louisiana. Asked If he agreed that men bora w ill meet fn the Moose and women should step aside A HAPPY CHRISTMAS H all. • ' at 36 .and make way for a new A ll waa still in the little house Tuesday, Dee. 21— Civic Club w ill .generation, Edison set 60 years where Tim Long llged. I t was meet in the clubhouse on W ln- as an age such abnegation should Christmas Eve. Tlm