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... :: I THE, .EUGENE . DAILT OUABD s r- E.f ..ffFriOay, Evening, . Dcccniiict'oi? TST , Page Two": :'T",in t " r T Utility Slipon STARTING SATURDAY MORNING .15 I ' it i Vil5 i v 6 Days it J ' I:. ' ' ' ' . "" SIDE flsfonisftneqf Pleasure! Wonderl Wont 'to see nil these in the expression on his face when he discovers what you gave him for Christmas? ; . ' ;. ' ." '. You will if you choose from the gift things we have so abundantly provided. NECKTIES The color in men's clothing is a splendid gift for perfect taste is evident in , . all of them. : , . ' ' SHIRTS Some gifts are accepted others adopt ' ed,' and find fi place in his drawer of favor , ites. . You will find these shirts the "adopted sort."'.' ". ; . , : ;. . ... . , HOSIERY Some real quality in color and niuterial. You will piijoy selecting from our Btoclt and he will enjoy being tho recipient. GLOVES Add the toueji of "dress" to a man's . appearance. . lie would thank you a thous and times were yon to choose a pair for htm.. Eugene;: fooienMili Store: i37namette s -(. Reports that Tom leader of the tumdit $7.r00 In tlio Florence ix'iroinber 11, was In 1: been located by office! cniiflldcraMe excltomen office this afternoon. Sheriff Stickels said know ly tonight as Portland polU'O woro with' their upect. Murruy. alleged gang that got hank holdup on 'or Hand and had rs there, caused t at tho sheriff's ho expected to to whether the right or wrong IS !E Detroit. Mich., Doc. 21. Brutal treat ment that Included hatha In scalding hot water and fls battleH, was charged against James Hcrlpps, n of William tarlpps, millionaire pqbllslier, -Detroit, ny Mm; Jnnlcn Hcrlpps, formerly Jluth Maude DeVoy of 8t, Louts, today irt her aulUfor separate maintenance. Mrs. fleripps tcHtlfled that aftor tholr baby wah born young Sorlpps said he wan sorry for his actions and blamed his father as the Instigator. ticripps was 18 and his brldo 21 when they wero married December 31, 1921, fiftor an elopement to Windsor, Ont. .Hcrlpps was still In prep school at the time. j Tho cruel treatment started, Mir. Seripps chnrged, in June, 1022, some limo aftor Hcrlpps had learned she was to become a mother. t- . f . Serjpps took her on rides oyer rough roads, making her sick, and at one time forced her into u tub filled with scald ing water, she testified. At another time the couple engaged lit a regular fist fight in their statu room on board :a lake steamer, she said, . Hcrlpps in his answer to his wife's suit, Intimated she had persuaded him to agree to an immediate elopement and marriage. JAPAN DECIDES TO REOPEN FIGHT FOR CITIZENS IN U. S. (Continued from pago one) Chicago, Pee. 21. Three bellboys t0t A Chicago hotel wore held by aiitliorlti's today on charged of attempts tn cxiort $100,000 from John. B. Drake, million aire hotel proprietor. ' Tho three men, Nicholas Mnnnloff, Oeorge Goneff and Joseph Itnliino, were nrresifed foTkcAvlivn 1 Invcstignlion of "black hand" letter addressed to 1 Iraki-. Tho letter, threatening riruko with death unions he paid 4ho writers $I(K). 000 in oash, were written by Mnnoloff, the aliened head of the. conspiracy, at cording io detectives who have worked for weeks in the hotel "an employes in order to obtain evidence. Charles H. Chapman, a Jewelry Ktore proprietor, told officers lie had received similar "black hand'1 letters. L FRANK IRVING COBB DIES AFTER BEING ILJL FOR HALF YEAR "i, ' (Continued from page mirl oanpher. scientist, a traveler, n re marknble. combination of 1inmu,n nhtlitv. lie knew political economy nod wih a tlstorinn. Above nil. he win a leiule" of progress In tho J'.ngttsh speaking world. . i)P twenty years t obli waft in connection wth the page. World's lone liturial NOTICE. The Amaranth will not -meet Monday. Pec. 24th. Next meeting will lie .Ian. Washington, Dec. '21. The nominu tions of Frederick I. Thompson of Ala bama and of Ilort Flaney of Oregon wore withdrawn from the senate because the president wanted to be free to pick tho hairman of I lie shipping board from any district It was said on tho president's behalf today. ' ' The president hopes to bo able to re nominate botli men if he is nble to find a chairman In the district represented by K. 1. l'arley. whose nominatlou has just been rejected . by the Semite commerce committee, i j1 - - j it OLD WOMAN JAILED Seattle, Wish., Dec. 21. Mrs. Kran- cs I'eiulergast. ttO years old, today was to begin serving a 0 day sentence in the (oiinly iail for removing mortgaged property, illegally. Mrs. IVndergost, ac cording to the charges, made n praetico of purchasing furniture on the instatl ineut plan, paying a small deposit aud then belling it at "bargain prices." BABY HANGS SELF Yakima, Whali.. Iec. 'J Funeral ser vices were held today for tho lb months old baby of Mrs. Uaymoml Decoto, found VYVdueaday by its mother hanging dead from a high chair. The baby had been trapped in the chair but had slip ped down wlille its parents werc'utliug t'hrlstmim turkeys in i pen. Showanda. the, choice of the smoker. f . ,Try Eligeu Biienal (qr, Uaod i5ia.f- Christmas Gift! We wish to express our appreciation of ' the splendid patronage we have enjoyed since we opened our new service station. ' To every motorist who drives up to our Station on Saturday, December 22, we will present a neat little TIKE REPAIR KIT. EOCENE SERVICE STATION 9th and Pearl Sts. . . A, R. Tiffany Thos. L. Ohlaen : ' Ralph W. Martin coiuly confirmed the constitutionality of these laws In California and Wash ington and this development is under stood to he the signal for Japanese to Meek diplomatic means for prolectlnK the Interests of her subjects here. It has been stated that since the supreme court decisions many Japanese are leav ing- California. Two OniirHm Offered. One of tho two following courses of action ure believed to bo the most prob able step by the Japanese: j ' An inquiry to tho American govern ment indicating a desire for negotia tions as to when a discussion of the problem can bo opened. Much a stop probably will bo regarded as constitut ing Informal representations to -tho United tUutos. i A format protest to tho American state department against the treatment ttt .lapanese in wistorn slates, which might fureu negotiation of the question. Frear Demands Probe Filipino Situation Washington, Dec.' '21. Investigation of charges Hint senators and represen tatives have accepted money for espous ing the cause of Philippine independence is provided in n resolution introduced in the house by ItcprcsQntative frear of Wisconsin. - Frear set forth numerous sensational allegations and asked impiiry on these, points: 1 Differences between Governor General Wood and Philippine officials. 2 (''acts about the attempted closing of the Philippine National Hank. 3 Alleged attempt to lease the Ma nila Itailroad company, '1 Actions of Gencrnl Wood in rela tion to illiilippine sugar centrals, the proposal of oil and rulilier concessions, tho deposit of Philippine gpvernmcut money in American hanks and facts re garding a Filipino stable government. Arkansas Rail Shop Workers Halt Strike Harrison, Ark.. Dtc. 21. Strike of shopmen on the .Missouri and North Ar kansas railway was Infled of .ftoilay inpler an agreement between counsel for the strikers and the railroad. The strike, although technically in ef fect for the past year, made little head way and was practically paraly.ed last lauuary when a "citizen's committee' drove strikers from Harrison, and K, V. Gregor, boileriuaker. was lynched. 1'nder the agreement the railroad will continue Its open shop policy. KIM It Altl: l'MVl'I.Ml Vienna, Dec. 21. A Velnsiiues paint luff of ureut artistic vnlue Just discov ered tn a storeroom of tho Court Pal ace is n portrait of the Infanta Mara;a reta Tliercsn ntul la supposed to have come Into the possession of the Vlen neso court nliout W5I. The picture Is wult preserved, although sllKhtly dnm ayvd about tho edges. ENGINEER SUICIDES ' Montpelier. Frauce, Dec. 21. A French railroad worker. Paul t'abrc. wishing to end his life, took out au en gine, stinted it on the main lino ami, running ahead of it, threw himself on the truck and was killed. Tho engine continued on its way and crashed headlong into a pussrngcr train, wrecking the latter, fortunately without casualties. GQMPERS STARTS TOUR Washington, Dee. 21. Samuel tlonir perB, president of tho American l'eder. atinn of Iihor left here todnv for Xew York, whence he will sail Monday for -I'aimma in investigate canal lone lain cc-nditions in compliance with a resolu tion adopted by the federation enliven I ion at Portland, Ore., last October. 4 Lip r4 r Utility Is 'Ho longer a synonym for ugli ness in tlte itetd of knitted outwear. This smart slipon, with tho collar that follows the grown-up trend to things Russian, will prove a perfect protec tion for the kiddie's, throat. It is knit ted of tan wool, witii seal brown bank ings to lend contrast. Like so many of the new sweaters, .it has no cuffs at all. ATTACKED IN COURTS ; ' i Salem. Ore.. Dec. 21. U. 1 The constitutionality of the law creating the ecunty tax conservation and supervising commission as a usurpation of f he pow ers and authority of the county courts ond other tax levying bodies of the coun ty, is attacked in briefs filed in the su lii'cme court here this morning, by A. Vinton and Walter Tooze Jr., Mc--Minnville attorneys,, representing the banks of lamlulL county, in nir nriKiimi proceeding Jn'-inundiumis brought to. set aside the action of the tax conservation tommissien of that county in arbitrarily slashing cortmn items from the tax bud get of the couuty. . Workers Say Hughes ' Faked Russian Letter Chicago, Den. 21. A charKU that "tho CoolUlKo HdiiitivtHtntUun faked the let ter iBsueu uyreciitary 01 jmuio juiKiirs in ItiH campalKn against tlio reognl- tinn of Htittyia," whh made by . the Workers' Party hero today. 'lie sUtcnU'iU uf the party follows la pnrt: . - "Secretary of State Hughes Is seek ing lo;yicllinl.o tlio whole country with ii vicimiH fraineup. Tho secretary of state has had published a letter sup posed to hayo been sent by G-regory Zinovlov, chairman of the Communist Internationale, to tho "Workers' Party of Amorlca. The letter, from the first word to tho last, Is a falsification. "Tho Workers' Party declared that Is nevor rocelved such a letter. It asserts that no such lottor was ever written by tho Communist Internationale. Tho frame up ot tho secretary of state sets forth that the Communist Internation ale instructs tho Workers Party to practice shooting and 'eapuor' work. Jf anyone Is actum In ted at all with the position and activities of the Commun ist Internationale, he knows that Zlno- vlcv would never send out such foolish and childish instructions." 1 t 1 used cms Of Fast Selling at Bargain Pric'es Her? is your opportunity to purchase a good used car at almost your own price and on your own terms Every car in our stock is worth twice what we are ask ing during this !. ,.:L ; j, -t ;r; ;.; Sensational S-Day Sale P Jill STARTING SATURDAY MORN ING, DECEMBER 26. ' Here are a few of the Bargains Ford Sedan Maxwell Qldsmobile l. ' f Oakland Good' paint; wire wheels; cord' tires; A -1 mechanical condition $140 down, balance 12 months. A ' rattling good touring car; A-l shape. To bp sacrificed for ony $160 down ' and balanco monthly. New tires; good paint; and in fine condition; worth twice pur price iti80 down, balance 12 months. . Chev. Tour. Studebaker Oakland A buy for down 12 months on balance $90 A big-six, car with perfect motor, and good body $8,0 down. Easy terms on balance. 1918 touring ; needs slight over hauling, but worth twice what we ask $80 down," .bal ance like rent. 45 Ninth Ave. West. ire wheels; good rubber and leath er. This car is a real fiud r at $70 down and 12 hio. .'ou balance, a Willys Knight Here is a four that is a dandy and is dirt cheap. Buy this one for an investment if you. already have one $80 down, - hiduuce nionthlv. (1 : Phone 293 2Z W. C. T. U. Watching Portland's Booze! RECALL PAPER COLD RECEPTION At lonst one petition tor the rooill of (iovernor Wulter. M. l'ieree wns bcinff circuluted Jiero this morning. It is the first to be offered in this town. Reports from the only person so fur who has Jieeti accosted was. .that the .young woman, evidently a strungcr. met a cold reception. She entered n downlowu cignr stoic, presented her piipec and said it -was a IMi-ii-e UH'-Hl petition, ond was invited to ler.ve by the. same door through which she entered. This is the only place where the petition was presented up to noon today, according to a very menmplcte survey of local business establishments. Alost KiipeDeans- believed the vc.Mll a doad issue. Husband Wins Decree Of Divorce, Children Enrl L. Clioney lias been nwnnlcd n (lcci'pc of divorce and ciwtody of Iuh two minor children, in his suit against I.ela K. Cheney. The vane went liy dcfanlt. The two were married in Eugene on February 1!8. 11)14. STATISTICS i)ii.i WHRATl.'lI.rAt the! Sprlnirflelcl hos littiil, Deeeniher 21, 19y, Mrs. Dolla Carrol Wheatflll. Siio was a former reaiilent of Eugene, and was brought to the hospital from Mashflcld. Two months ago she fell and her hip was broken. Since that time she has suf fered 111 health, and she died within an hour aftnr being taken to the hospital. She Is survived by two sons. Jim. and Chester Wheatflll: one brother, Lion Carrol of Ornnd Rapids, Mleh., and one Waiter llrown. soelety boot- I ' "' "eu'r', 1 '' bprlngfield, and funernl arrnnKoments will bo announced from there luter. Tortluud, Or., Dec. 21. (U. V.) Mem bers of the C, T. V. are i'lAit on hand to see Unit nothing happens to the Ihiko stork of tiondeil tfoods wlitch was tnken by police when they rntded the place With authorization of Govornor Pierce, women f the W. C. T. U. havo counted every bottle and sewn up ev ery suck In the police vaults. They're roIuk to he on huml, too, when the Ihtuor Is dumped Into the sewer, after ltrown roos to court. The ltrown case ntlnctoil wide atten tion when police officers declured sev eral prominent cttlxens hail rled to "fix thliiKs" tor isrown. . . MEXICAN FKPERALS CONTINUE VICTORY OVER REBEL TROOPS (Cunlinued from page one) Insure with Henry Trnmp. 33 West 9th. Tliono S. B. Stevens tot Piano'f lining. TO GUARD SUBSCRIBERS If yonr paper Is not delivered by 0 ocloek every night please telephone 10 or 120O before 7:30 P. M. Deliveries will be made from the office up to that time A jh' MOOSE DANCE " Saturday night.' at Preamland Hall, (iood music. Public invited. Tliurs-FrMf CITY NEWS Prof. Dearborn Goes South I'rof. li.. II. Dearborn left last night for Oakland, California, where he goes to spend tile Christmas and New Year holidays witii Mrs. Dearborn and their daughters, Misses Isabel and Kathcrinc Dearborn. The ynnng women are in Oak land for the holidays and the Corvalu's family anticipates pleasant reunion at the temporary home tliero during the Christmas season. Corvallis Uazcttc Times. . , Funeral Is Sunday " . IN'oighlftors of "Woodcraft have beeu asked to meet Sunday afternoon at U:30 o'clock at the Branstettcr chapel' to at tend the funeral service for Jit's. Clara (.iodlove. household Goods Arrive Household goods have arrived here for L. A. lluidick from fjberidan, Wyoming. Connection Rates: Received Tho rate for the Oregon Klectric on line hauls over the new physical connec tion with the Southern Pacific railway here is to be 2!) cents a ton with a mini mum of $o.S5 a car, it was announced today. Homo For Holidays Frank MeTngRart has returned to his home at the Oshtirn np.Vi'tmcuts fur over the Christmas holidays. Chamber Of Mines To Aid Mexican Resources Mexico City, Dec. 21. A national chamber of mines will shortly bo es tablished In this city for the purpose of properly promoting, tlio vast mineral resources of the entire republic. More than 35 of Mexico's leading: mining companies have already become mem bers of. the now organisation.' POl'll HliBT l.Y ACCIDENTS Seattle, Wash.. Lec. yl. Three wo men and a 1-year-old baby were in jured In traffic, accidents here yester day afternoon. A Ilalnler Valley streetcar struck Mrs. Cblyo Kntikawa, who was carry ing a baby. The mother was knocked unconscious nnd the baby seriously In jured. t BY Bl I Washington, Dec. 21, President Cool I else sttinda by his declaration aboil KusHia, in 1Mb messuKe to congress, Whito House spokesman saiil today. This statement was made la responJ to iiuestlons us to wltut seemed to In a discrepancy between the president! message uud Secretary of Stale Hught i resnonso to a uiossukq from the snvi govcrnruent looking for negotiation! Kxiilnnntlon IJenlffl, ' The White House spokesman decline to ko Into details or to explain farthJ tho apparent' conflicl. In his messnKl Mr, Coolldge says that while thf Unit" States would not barter ltn principle it was willing to make very large conj cessions to Jlussia. Ui his reply to the Soviets' noli Hughes quoted tho Coolldge statement about bartering principles ana ciearm Indicated ho was opposed lo maKing mi HiittlitPHt concession to Russia. Thil has given rise to considerable specuhn tlon as to whether there Is a different between Mr. Coolldge and Secretari Hughes over Russia. At Top Of Voice. This , Choir Utterly Sileni ' Dubinine. In.' Dec. "1. T choir ' ; Mii.i.:n. Ihcir louden. wilUOUl sound eniannling from their lips w i feclure of tlie chiircli serfitej at it....i'u t ..ii.n ,.lnii-i.li here. Tin. iWm were (leaf niute; h' moiiizing in the sicn liincuajc. iisins eil linn tn iiviirexH lac r .nut"--" ... II.... 1 'Unrne. nf Si. I'Ulll. H" eHlalili'shnd'l'he services for deaf niutr i .....i ..i ., i.miihliiii tlicin in number of oilier Iowa cilie;-. 'h,(;'' les Moines, Cedar, Han ds, Uaterlw Itavenporr. n a o Tfl MFET NEBRASKA I-iiuoln. Neb.. Dec. Th. Sff',." 7r inkV e l,u'o m..H ilimker crid sriie.hu ' the failure of nesotiatinns with th versify of Sonlhern California. ChiciiRo. Tlte nveraife mentality of Chi.-sgo prohibition aiteuN Is nnty three points above the Rradc scliool ''fbinkuiiz'' nvernite, a lest conducted by their chief showed. TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY W. N T K I WO H K on farm or will lease an equipped farm on (he shares. Care (iiwnl ,;i(VIH d'.'T 'ali vohinieers org forysui-nK .fVn' a march on Mexico City. Rebels Isolated. Mexico Cily. l'ec. '.'0. "Owing to the rapid advance of federal forces alone tho Mexican frontier toward rueblu. reb el forces in this district practically are isolated." a statement issued by the war department aid touiaht. ' "The hntlle for I'uebla should take place tomorrow and federals will re-take the rinr.a of that ciiy. . "A frdenil column advnniTil today to ward (iiiatlalajara (.laliM'o). "Federal columns also adinnced all V day alonff the eastern front. .re ,ii..,m.:u ..... ... nmf Bml , ,c nf Wilmot & Inuis. witb ' . . . no vain.x umyu.u ii' " (,c County Clerk of Lane Counlv. Ore- ..7.1 11 . t i . . .i. I011. 1,11,1 order has been made and "Lie 1 lluertas f..r,Ts in retreat .lo-, rnfrrrA nf t.ri dirw.ting ,; notk.i stroved several railway lines. ,nd sr,tij. Wrd., the Oili dsv of Janul 'IriMii mlei rupled nie.saces it N'ary, lll'J t, at tho hour of Ten" o'clock A. earned, (he retreat as onlcred by rebel H , ,hl, (Ialp BmI ,ho c11,ntT (.our, head.marlers in era t rui because .Hie ( t(.om in t!(, rrt House at V.oe. n. ii-iii-i ii. ii.ii.. iiii.-rn iiii.i i. iin.wvi'iv siistiwii their jositious.' fc Washington Hears News. Washilutlon. Kec. !'!.- A-d'-fctit the lcxt.Ttn'i-W.. nt Villa Ilernmsa. 'aasc'i nil a loss ot isi prisoners. .io.-iii. Mutual Life Insurance Co. Q. M. 8pregue, V .S. National Bank Bldf. tl I'lione (110 for cut flowers. Junction City Florist. . $ NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT Notice is hereby given that the nndr siirned has filed his Final Ac.-nunt a the Administrator of the partnership estnle of John Innis and W. I Wilinot, co. partners doing business under tho firm (irc&.n, ar the place for' the hearing of nhjectionsjdf any. to sjiid n.s-oimt, nnd for Jhc. final settlement of sld estate. Dati'Vat l.iigene Ore&on, this 5th; day; ' ofDeceuJirt-, lVSt. '. w.. K wir.MiiT i. in., uti i.. .i-i - i.i i i - i. , uu. . . .. . i.'n .fiin-i ii.i i . ... k 1 1 .. r nt ins ii-rner, wiiu n iush oi jn. n imuiits.. i.i.-iu. n.lljm.srrsior oi.ine I'annershtn "I- A,sle I I M r . Jl . M 1 ' " .1 H months' oW. W-ll trained: house "wounded and lari- ,.iuniilities T.f stTiro". of JoVi V.1nifls mm W. I V;liunt Mri 3 . J m ' I hrjike; a regular psl for someone. 'nllnas reported in officialslisji.ftcbes Lo.tlvJ riuitinejs l.jng (iysine.5 uyln" th l " t' ''''' ' ' 'it ' ' "' " I im.rnings i,7'erl St. Vhone Ml-J. '.Mexican tmli.isvhere todu. , . T ,.fivn naeie and. 'stviJ n itUuiot li I S . ' V . ....'.', ', . .' ." II . . . 1 4 . 1 I 1 fc, ... 1 I . : - ..." J t L ! . . a ... . . ... . . ' . .''. . V IIITL WANTF.h-A loan of llMHl on " city 'assins! jhe rebel fiee in iiur.l. U' I'OTIIKK, I1STl;i...t, Vinttf Kmretie f UJJj " ".' . ' ' ' '" . ' ' . ," JA P II O N E YOUR WANT ADS TO . 11 .-,!( - t. is O R 19 rxoperly. No bonus, Wjfl pay 7 per embassv tatcd. 'bc oc." palion. ! m-1 ire.'nt Al.1mevs for Aitilnittraii- fA K u s " " LJ-. ' 1yi cut. Address care tiuard. di'li utuuttes. J 'ti Cru wil Illicit Li N. louTeVTcd il,j'.' ' ' '" tmlmmKgltliimtlmr 0 0 $... . . ' 0 0 .,f . 0 .