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MORNING REGISTER, EUGENE, ORE., SATURDAY, DEC. 26. 1925 CAUGHT IN THE ROUNDS ttiilw" "' Wrist Mm iv.il.ntl. IIMtt ( 'liui n..ti.l "'i (..II Thti i-Mtliiy uml limliu hci .""'Jri.i. - ,.kii' 'l"-iMilMr lalihm mi.k lm I'OUllttMH. mil' lll'l' III III.. ""ilTn. nm" a.ln''l. "i'"'" "i'Hi "" Villi i'l"11VM .'''lewis (gfll. , ...inui Ml" I"'" Mr. mill V J MrKiiiiiny urn ih'ii. u ill r. : - ..r il... """ In Iliil""" M. Klwlmr. Jr., "r. II"" I lnry. Tln-y nr.. m-. .Siil'nl ly t liclr, diiiiiililwr, Mian H 1,1,1 I'.nuiN lliw I lm ., la wiiii lii roil i I'll Willi ihi, jii rlul l'l" i-t ! I I'f llm I'imii- f ..rti.r annulling I'lulnl. 12 In II I '"'l Mini l il uf I'h, . ii !.', .," M'lV 1 1. -. m , '" "I'll "l , , " i.l I. .hi i. Mil. , II.- i I' II. ivlill, I . . , ; i. i:. A M in. . Mm l:. ,;; i - u..,iii ,. ,",.;'. , , ,, " "'iiiiiHT m an, "ll:l"'- ""i i j 2i7,.:ni. will 1...1.1 ...... ' ' " i.l II... . I "III ! Inciting ; "" ."";:"' K"'ir.i..y. i. ,. 1 , ,,, " '"'"'l " "mull pica. The ii. 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In; It in Pnicnim AiiuiMiiHi-tl IVuiih fur On W.iiii.rnw Wilhnn iM.iKiiun to hi- civi-ii at th Kl v.untii titih liii.- h.-uii M..nd:tv w.-rt-..tui. l.-.l yen: ii Iny. Wnioii V. I'aihi-, furiiM-r miiili-ni ru th fin i:n Akt i-iiI uml o!H'i- will tvr onithiii n iln Wiir-tlinf l.tfNlilrtit. .Mm. K, Wyiiit Will .in; m'Vfriil nolo. , t Ktnl.n Tiir U I-"imi Jifl TUf nuto- Tllohllf IIV, IH-lt v I.. AlHllTHIiIl llf iniHur route i' Unit vvim htolcn Tliiiiioltiv nlKhl wum loiimi hy th )il i v ni iir ih Kuhino icdnurant nl tli( (!.: ..f ihc S. 1'. r'liht.of uttv ut Hip font of Willuim-Mf utrett ui .1 n. in. yi-tin1iiv. Tin rar hnil the ii."-'ininrp linvhiit lofn iiikeii imii for it Joy fiilf, ui. o i ni; to llic liiilcf. ' hnrrli Will AiItiImw.a am- pnlicn of n rrilNjiiK a ml othr itliry Will Ur ronilili'frd itiiriil ihi next fi-w wt'i'kn ly tin I'liiirr tiin flturi'li lit thin Uy. iIokIkikiI to Int'M ift ft I ho nlu nlf t-a lin of I nlitiriiinlHiii and the htrrtN of the church. Tim hitihoii of iifxt Sun ilay iimrnlini will In Introductory to (tit canittiln.- th Hiilijcrl hr-luts- ")ur Church in iur Town." Th '( TaUn Atttutiiohilo A H'tu tdurtiiH cut x.np lulii'ii from the cm ii. r if V mh iivcnut runt nnd Oak Miwl luMwccti 7 and tt o'clock yen cr lay cicii n. ucroid!nK lu u ucral foiiL'i'Hf lam ..r "' 'i'ii.- lay..,l l,.,.wr, I ..... , , . I ,,:,,.,M.rM ,, Ki,lH 'I' lirlitliiu,.. .ulrll ,1. i Mill, III- V,.l liviukii Iii.Ii.v In l.il-.l ll i-.-nl r..ui. ' lirwiliuia. Willi il.ty of """' "" !'" airciuntl. hill. I wi-nllici-'"I iv.-il.iii,, Hi,.,,:, chu-aK,, III""!. ICIVi. Kllllln ruu i)-.-8 l.il- I I '"I ii'ill.Ouii wu, , ,,r .,.m.,Mi th(1 luiK.-m Iii lh., fliy'a 1,1,,1,,,-y. I lii lMUnim Ciii-oU ll, ,,,, I "1,1 lllHllllllll-ll uIhii WlIM tll.l BlllK '' "f I'lll-lHtlllllH t-lll-olH Il.l-I.IIL'I,. "Ul Hi., iiiy hIkIk. ,y Imnilh "f win,. l,.ilnK Miinnu ,-ln. InclUilliiK liiinili-i'ila .,f w-IimoI I'lillilrcn. 'I'll., pm.r uml ni-.-ily with not f"iK'.iii-ii. Tw.iiiv.rivi ti,,.iiu,..i 'I'll, ,1.1, , llll..M uf ('Iii-InIiiiiih c-Ih-.t with ill.lill.iin.il Iii ChlriiKu nnil oilier illl.-H r'Hirirult-it ii a Ki'll'irollHly. in.- iiiikIi' null' I'uini. ri-iiin Port lliiiiiii, Ml.-h.. wli.. Wlllliim John. "ii. .llHi.-iili.a-cl aa Kunln I'luiia, ilii'i-il il.-ml ut a t'llllKtlllUH I'll. I .-rt ii in KM-iit In I'liiiri h. Ami lit Siiiiiu riitiiN. Iiiiiiiinii, n villiiKe iriiiii-il l,y loy inukiTH who Ki'ttk-d Ih.-ri' 7.', yi-iira iiko. tin? i.imtniiiH. li-r wna ,r..iurliiK to ahlp to the il'-iul li-tli-r urrii-H H.-viTiil liuiilrd l.'lii'ra r Ivi-il llH-rn rnrrylriK the r.-..n-iil nr yollllifiil hllcvt-rH In Krli KrlliKl,-. I iiril of ll.iink. Mir h..trlf.. lliHhhM an "111 Inllm fiMtnv frl.tiit. f,,r 111,. kln.ln.'N. I'll.-n.l.-il mi Hit. i,iir III,,, nf li.r.uv.iiii-ttt. Sln,.ri-ly. .1. K. Mill. in:. ll s Mm, in:. .11. K A. M'H.ltK. ji: a. MitnitK. 1)1.1 Time DillK-o Slnvi-na' hull. SlirlnKfl.-l.l. DfrciTl-l-r 'ift. IIiii-ii,-' cin-lieHlm. Pilhllc InilK-il. . 12-26-1 Vhen the roof of the rifjKing loft in a Wilmington, Del., pluyliouse collapsed, creating a panic, Dorothy Mackaye, second leading woman of the cast of "The Song of Flume sang her sweetest nnd culme J the excited audisnc I'fJKN IC K.MI'UIVKS KKCKIVK l.ll'l.; I'OI.K'lliS I'ik'u Viilim liiuuil on yisar'H Sor-lk'1-llllil Policy C'llll Id; Cluuigtll lo f ili.. forjiis ClirlBtimiH ulfta the form of Kroup ItiHiii'iin.-o with Kivon to erii-l.liiy.-H of two loi-ul huHlnt-aa ornanl zulioiiH lii'i-ii y-nl-riluy. ,, - Klnliloyea of tllu tii-lluufcrR BroH. tleiiurtiu.-nt Hlor and the Kugene Fruit iIi-owith' uHHiK-iatlon were the retlijIt-ntH of the pollrles. 'I he Inaurnnee wuh rated on the IiuhIh of one year's acrvlce with I'lirh oi'Kalilzntion. eomputed on .the annuity of eiu-h. -It wuh uIho an-niiiim-eil that ea.-h new employe l h... Ih i- will I,,- iii.i.Ii. jiultiililu 'i,r III,- nlllili-iit lli'WMiii.pi.. nii.n. Ki'i-i-nil olli.. i' i-h.'iiiKi-H in fliiHH n.iilii Kiiiii-o will In, maile, . uccord iiiK l.i i.liii.H. 'I ii,. i., nr.- in kl,ii;inn hull lm iiii-i-ly oi i'llpleil l,y Iho unl-v.-inliy pri-KH Ih Ii.-Ihk miiiiii into a liil.mnloiy lo l.o u,., a a cheiniH iry liil.i.nitory. Thin department In ltui.tr.l on Hie Ki.i-i.nd floor of Hie l.ullilliiK anil when muvvd will give ni'ire Hpai-.i lm' iilasKi-ooiiiH, llllnlliexH ol'fl.ea of tho Ually I'Jiiiei-alil. HtiKlent ii,iwpaper, will lie nii.ved lo Hie I'liiurieia of Hie old hiiuleiy liulldins, aecordliiK to phuiH. This work will lm i-oiiipleled hy the openliiK of Hie winter term, January 4. alati-H lle.-in K. W. Al len of tint Mi-hoo) of Journalism. SANTA VISITS GUARD MOWSPAPKIl K'lVM-'l-' (JIVKV (.'IIHISTMAS (;IITS lOach one of the employes of the ICiiKi'iie lluard was rememliered yesterday wllli Chilslinas Klrts, when Kama I'laus, lollowiiiK a short rest after his ninlit of rounds In the city, paid the newspaper staff a visit. Actinic on tho "hunch" newspa. per n.cti have at times, tho Ouard editorial staff decorated a Christ mas tree and placed wreaths of holly In places where St. .Nicholas was sure to see them. . ... - The Cuard went to press early In order to Kive the employes a partial holiday. ; k My Line o' Talk By Kverett Kurle Utauard FIVE MERGER DETAILS -GIVEN AM inti-:ri;sts considkhkd, SAlJi I'AI.'Ii SHOUP " , (By The A.iioL-luted I'rewi) SAN l''HANOIt:0. Dec. -26.. Further .details regarding the pro posed merger of tho Standard Ol. company of I'alifornia. and the Pa- coming In to the shelter of the same 11 KN the year Is sear, And tho woods forlorn, And the swallows have fled away, I SVhen the crows In the draggled j fields of corn Hoarsely call through the day; 1 m I Then Is the time we are needing cheer, j And that's how It Is that wo always! hear, , Kver so lalntly nnd far away, When the year Is growing' ojd, ! Tho tinkle of bolls on Hanta's sleigh. ! And his shout on tho. air so cold, j And that's tho reason the reindeer prance, ' i Hcamper and caper and briskly . , dance. Tho dreary old earth . '- Needs Santa's 'mirth, And hearts grown sear , . Need Christmas cheer. And that's what brings Kris Krlngle. Without fall, every year! ,: ... Tail Yams JO Meek used to enjoy telling of the time when' ha. wis In the Pierre's - Hole country whero-.rc.il-dozvons of the trappers was held annually. A terrific storm came up one day and chused Meek to tho shelter of a ledge of rock, but he had no sooner gained this ledge tnan - rattlesnakes' in twos, threa. dozens and finally hundreds began m After-Christmas Clean-Up-Sales at the McM.orran & Washbtirnc Store offer 'exceptional savings oppor tunities in every department I ciric Oil company, announced last night in. .New .York, were, con tained In a .telegram received here today from Paul Shoup. president of - the Southern Pacific to -Vice President I.eo N. Loinbardl. ."The consolidation . takes Into consideration fully the'inieresta of ail companies concerned" tho tele gram stated. The Pacific Oil com pany retains Its Associated Ol, company stock. Its current assets in cash, oil and securities, pays off its own obligations and man rock. Meek prefered to battle the storm, and so mounting road swiftly nnd safely over and through the snakes. . t . ' . .-;'" Historic Adventure rr. Mackey and Mrs. Barkley. The historian who has a passion for the study of 'first things' must necessarily take great interest in the career and history .of Captain Charles William Barkley. a British fur-trader, who in the year 1787 made a voyage to the coast of the Pacific northwest. . -. Nothing Stirring ' At this time there was literally "nothing stirring" In the Oregon i country, if we except the activities i or sea-captains along the coast. ruidic liunce Dreamland hall, every Wednes day and Saturday nlgbt. Il-18-f retains alt Joint nroDertv iniereu,. of Hie Hchaefers Bros, storo would 1 with Associated except one third in receive a policy on the completion I the Associated pipe line, which oi one months service. goes to the Consolidated company. In case of death during tho term "The net. value of assets retaine.i of service to the firm the bene-1 by tho Pacific in addition to the . i.-i.ii len ui i et- equal to one year' ,.,.i ....p,iri..,.,,.u . "7:.. cew ' -.""'.iio after payment not so much-fnken thni.. . eui-ii employe aim 11 ine worwer i of January ilivlriemla tk .i.,i - 1 -o". Sed-'anotner JZtiJS ; S T 7 1,17 ,ln,her ',4'" " J ;" 1BaW'Sregr wasern: The lonpe'r the employe remains ''n,?h0,,p stnted Lthat the Slan1- ?nua"y Prc"itorlc. Only tha I will the Builene ?u?t O ha" arranged to history made by native tbires. time ! I retain "'I ho Pacific organization immemorial was extant and thlsl Judge Partridge was so tender hearted." "Yes." said Colonel Green, "and , I. am too tender hearted to listen to what the judge is going to say to you when he- sees you in court again." . .- . , : . JUDGE DISMISSES MEN UinliF, AXD ADVICE ONLY CHRISTJtAS SENTENCE . '.'salary' i Si!3i oCa TA ?& ' I V h2d "nol" SiTh.'SSSi IBy. The AHHnclaled Pre..) KNOXVILLK;, Tenn.. Dec. 25. City Judge Kobert P. Wllllamo gave a Bible and a discharge to each of the 42 prisoners . brought before him in police court this morning. He told them the story of Christ and then said: :, "Go and sin - no more." The judge also sent flowers to fifty delinquent women he recently sentenced to the camp home. from Tozeur to Biskra has meant the conquest of picturesque desert country which hitherto It had boon believed could not be traversed. . Dance . - J At Thurston, Saturday night Harry 'Garrett's orchestra. Good time. Everybody Invited. Bring your friends. Come. Admission 99o. Thurs.Frl.&!3at.-tt WTIaroetle Collection A Credit Service. Bonded Collection special, ists. C. S. Dillon, manager; Donald Young, attorney, 860 Willamette. Phone 378. . -..'..!.. ... a Exclusive- l.ndlcs' Hair Cutting M. I'. Hal.na wllh U. Piper Bell, Bugene Hotel Heauty Shop, lor Inerly with Meier and Frank. ll-SO-lf le lace.. . .... value of the policy will hecomc.K. " 11 was announced. HIvcry year 1250 will he added to the amount of lle -policy for nel au days pnone 1286-L. J, K. Cupp. Painting contractor. M -ili-l mo. r'ulnllng the loner cellar stair while avoids rear of misstep. The Miner Building 140 East Ninth laNaaii East IiPSiapaiS Ninth. The Home of Applegate Furniture Co. ; . A Modern Store in a Modern Building Use Your Credit No Interest Charge eiepnonfj , 919 Telephone 919 s JMTlmsrniitlllElbf . O1!1 III STUDENT BODY GROWING NRUU.V F.VKUY - STATE jVK history unwritten. In tho East DAMASCUS ZONE . QUIET lnTthe historofu1" natloVTha (fathers of thia country had barely wrested theic fseedom from the mother country, and the constitu tion was a thing , which had just been worked- out, and was now ready to be. tested. As for the west ward expansion of the young' na- IIKTTER KITrATlOX REPORTED FROM SYRIA URlMfKSKXTED Mtiny. Enabled to Trnnsrer llore , Wltliotit 1i.sm r CrcdJi , or . ClmiiKO of Sub'jwt - r" Xenrlv every a'.atfl In tho union rcprcsen'oil in the udent body i f he Kupene hlsh st'hout. It was loarnpd yes erday after a survey nf the v.-'t-ious Ufparlments was, ' made by V, T. Cliristenson, princi-, nl. ' New York was the most distant tttrtte, the f Kurei revealed. Of tho .number nf tt'uden.a enrolled, 85 ' were fnun ether d struts Jn Ore J linn. There have been a few en 1 nil'iuen s since the open nif of the lerm in Sei)temi)er, Mr. t "hrlsten m'n sa'd. nnd some studen s have been enabled to trnnsfer from one Mcbool o another without the loss rf credit or ehnnjfe of subject. Such students have come from .Spokane. Wash.. Salem, Marshfleld and MpMlnnville. t The nctiml number of s udenls on the rolls, according to the data fur the month end ng this week, is 692. Of this number, the follow ing enrollments In the various e a"ses have b"en made: ISngl h, i;S6; y.? enoe 36r: lnnMuace, STiO; h h orv 424; mnthematliM 382; e mmerefal 302; home einnomies 12S: nr1, 3S; shop, 217: library in'n nw, K: ph'-sienl education, 3.12 nnd music, 69.. ' VRy Th Annor1atet"""P.ai ' .'BETKITT, Pec. -25. The situa- tlrvn-ln Svritl to runnrtnl n I proving mnidiv. The wert slODe',JO,,l,I-,1 DaT.ey egun, ana would n clear-! not ror decades -carry on" to thu. War Velcran Dies flly Tlie Astorjated PrrfiH) SPOKANE.. Wash.. Dec. 25. H. W. -Livingstone, 80, -civil war eteran and pioneer of Colfax, Wash., dropped dead in Grand Forks, B. C, today, friends here were advised tonight. Mr. Living stone had resided, in the Palouse country for 45 years. ' He was an adjutant general in the civil war. of Mount Kermon havo been ed of rebels and tbe v Damascus aenie was quiet todav. -'-- Two notniMous bandit chiefs, who have been hunted for'several years Pacific ocean. A Stuijrtee' Party CaDtairt BarkleV wax aprnmnan. led dh his voyage In the Imperia-. mtv ukkii tapturea near Aleppo. . Enirlo hv hi uir M Pmnr- ,-. - - . : , . j Hornby Barkley, and the vessel put M COO A PCD OmiT xn nnnr- Int0 the -harbor of Nootka Sound, lYltbbAUtS StlMTTO POPE ; Vancouver Island, in the month of . . . ., I June, 1787. No doubt the appear- FOLLOWERS EXIK)RSE STAXp ance of Barkley' along with jivr iiuiiwy-iiiouiuug nusDana, lit erally 'surprised the natives for Revelers Stranded In Mexico (By The Associated PrcBB). . , , EL PASO; Tex., Dec. 25. More than 100 El Pftsoans .who crossed the Rio Grande last night 'to cele brate Christmas eve In Juarez un hampered by the eighteenth amendment, failed to reach the international bridge . by the. , nine o'clock closing hour and were stranded in the Mexican city. TAKEN" IX EXCYCLICAL CBy The Associated Press);. kum iv JJee. , 25t The- none it Is doubtless painted redskin fact that warriors of the the snent Chriofmn- with Wi A.w. ! chiefs, Calllcum and Maqinna, had or his family who came to ,Romo nee7 before B ys on a white from Milan and Deslo. He re- , muiIt-en- Js"me, t"rl!ls were also ex ceived thousands of messages from ' ne,;iencld bv'Mrs. Aarkle?' .His nil parts of the world. Some of tomans do not record how she "took Slx-Wheoled Autos Tsed . ("By The Associated Pres . " TUNIS. Dec. 25. Six-wheeled automobiles have established a regular Sahara n freight and pas senger service between the oasis of South Tunis and the oasis of South Algeria. Direct . connection The City Beauty Hhop has all new and . experienced operators. Phone 849, City Barber Shop and xvttuiy ran or, ssa uan sireet.,- , v ' . ' ' - ; - 2-Utt !" H! IT . T-Ilotnv nlnnn na) Phone 1B23-J. or . Morris MusJo HOUSA - Z. 11-l-tf INSURE WITH HENRY TROMP UOTEL ASTOR and Hill . Loa Angeles , Every Room has Private Toilet 60 Baths ' New, Modern ''. ' - Close to- Shopping Olatrlct. and ' ' Theatres , f free, parage Jri(t from: $10 thefle endoraed the ideas expresaed hv the pontiff - In-nllocutlon nt the recent secret cons'atorv nnd In his cncycllcnj. promising to fol low his exhortations. - . KEUSTSWILLC1E j ROSS COMPANY TO HOLD SER- IKS OF MEETINGS HERE ! ( hi 1st inn Chiircli lrt-itiU'lns for CnmimtKii to Re Kin Sunday, tliuiunry i . Station KMOX Stnrtfl . iliy The AkhocIiiIM Prim", v ST. LOlUfl, Dec. 35. Radlrt Rtn- tfon KMOX. a super-power broad It", when a boatload of the ship's crew were set upon by Indian . ashore and massacred. They are equally "mum" as to her mental process and reaction when she dU-, covered that a white man was living; among the Indians of Vanoouvei Island. . Mackey, a Siinreon ' ' But the facts of the case, as re casting station, known as "the corded in Mrs. Barkley's diary, are voice of St. Louis." officially took- tna Mackey appeared aiongelde to th nir here last night. With n the snlD witn tne Indians, In their vnried program. Sneakers termed canoes, that he was dressed shab KMOX. wave length 261 meters, a bll fn dirtv kn. anl at first was "gift to America." Prolonged Cold The Tloas evangelistic company, which is to hold a revival eum- I palgn nt the Klmt Christian church . Iieghming January a, is now un i I.OiIhk a meeting nt Holllaler, Cal... according lo n letter received from I Kloyd A. lloaa, head of the com pany, hy Dr. Ii. V. Stivers, local 1 iiaslor. The meeting here will last 1 for four weeks. Dr. Hlivera stated. Rev. .Mr. Koss nnd Dr. stivers were hoys together In the Pnlollao country In Washington und were acHiinlmntes nt the Eugeno Hlhlo university. Mr. ltoss has heen In cviingellKlic work most of tho timo since graduating. The meinhei's ot tho evangelistic company live nil musli'lnns, Mr. Unas lending the singing. Mrs. llnss playing I lie 'cello and ii third mout her some other liiBtrumcnt. Dr. Slivers mid the membership me looking Corwni'd wilh great j expectations lo tho meeting.' BUILDING TO bh CHANwtU lOVKXAUSM nlOPAUTM KXT AT V. TO I1AVK NKW Ol'l-'ICKS Workmen nt tho university si art lodnv In remodeling several offices in. the Journalism depnrl incut in order to give -each Instructor n private office It Is announced. This clinngo Is llinilc neceraliy hv the nddlllnn of ltayniiind 1. . ' ... n,....,..llull1 ftll.- Lliwrence in inv j" , . a - ..I... ti. ennni fnrnieilv used liV nlinnt s tinse nt Los AnUCIca, student newspaper VT,"nfflcBJ and, COSll, all hemlocks, her !i. iielng nindo Into two otucoa ....",.' i ,1 which will he uaed hv Professor sneezing kcicuuuiuh uiiu w. v. n. Timcher nnd ProtoBaor nots that ncooinyauy a Lawrence . , Uu fndml awav. '-"" ' "' i mistaken by the white woman for I a savage. The story given- by the, : wandering physician was that he t wa there for the benefit of his health, and had a few years prev ious to this time , been set asnore at his owji request by the trading ship, Captain Cook. : Apparently Dr. Mnekey was ll good health and 'spirits. In face, so well did ho like the comradeship of red Inhabitants of the isle that in 1786 he had actually refused a free voyage, to England thy a sea captain who wanted to tak& Mackey away from his barbarous associates. That the Indians were fond 6f th'n white man was probably the result of the aid rendered them in his capacity of surgeon, and also by reason of his willingness to adopt the ways of the aborigines. , An Eyo to Biisineds Evidently the Barkl-jys and Dr. Mackey struck up quite an acquain tanceship, for his story records that through the efforts of- the latter, the doughty fur-trader was able to corner the fur market on the Is land, so that other sea-captains who arrived in the vicinity that season were virtually out-of-luck. Last Day - Jackie I mm HERBS Send for Free Booklet ' SUNSET HERB AND PRODUCTS CO. . . Mcdford, Oregon : Refuse Service Cor All kinds ot refuse col- -lected nnd disposed of. Telephone 2232-R INDEPENDENT GARAGE Si Firth Avenue West A bag filled with eucalyptus wns placed on the circus etc- 'j ho otftcq now . MAN RETURNED TO JAIL RELEASED ROOTLEGGER HAS VJLE IV CAR (B The AhuooIhIoiI Pronul SAI KRVNOISCO. Ch! Dec. 25. Sebastian Kalco, convicted book legtcer of rfan -Hnfnel. who was re leased from Jail eorly this week by United States Judge John S. Partridge In order that ho might he with his family on Christmas, was arrested aga'n lodny hy pro hibition agents when, they allege, he was found on n ferry boat with five gallons' oC wine In his auto mobile. p'nleoV wife and four rhlldren .ippenred In federal court and told Judge Partridge that they had nj money and would have no Christ mas unless their husband and father was released. The man wns serving a 90 dny sentence. So touched was the Jutlgo that he wiped h's even. blew hi nof". id not only ordered Falco released but -gave each of the .children u five dollar hill. 1 .- Falco told Colonel Ned Oreor., prohibition ndmlntHtrntor, today, that ho "sure hated this, becauso Akal JO' - His Latest T T.. ntt i OLD Jazz Dance Saturday, Dec. 26 Music by WENDLING PIRATES DONNA, ORE. a . 6oldu)in Pietunsi Eugene Printing Co. '' We Print Anything 1047 Wllliunetto Phone 148 CLOTHES -HI.(l . rPUR GANG in "VOCH OWN HACK VAllD" Pnlho HcKiilar News Priors Contlnnniis 1 lo ll . m. IVflAKB it pleasant for Sanlft. 11 with a gi-nl- full of clean hunting conl. It will 'bum the whole night through, slowly, steadily, nnd leave tho living room .warm ior you; In the morning. "Our coal coats least too," Bftya Mr. Coal Man. Rainier Coal Co. 15 HAST 7th PIIONR 411