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'"" " ' ""Il '"llllllllMO I "Huh Ai li.. i. ...... - 'in inoi, i ,.. , 7 v, ""I "I lh,. i n, , ". ,,. ' ' tue.i . , .' "- - 1 "ii'i it ii ,,, I Ko VWII,,., . .,. II., . , 'I'lll'lll, .' ! '" -"vn.i; ii MOKNING HKCISTI-K, EUGENE ORE , SUNDAY, DECEMBER 27. 192S IT Swit Oath and Scout Law Arc Explained REVERENCtFlSFIRST LAW Heard Death Shot Z1 ' tii,4r- '' would alinu tli.il h ""'it Mim-iiii-ni I'urllilC Ailnl, "..l.lx I Iii-iii l.ni Unit I Ii.-y u mil, IU, tjjl'l 111. I ..I.""' K'V ..r:;r.,,;;tt::,r!.--- 'I'lim iin, ii,,, i . UI Willie h .. ' .I.HI-r..,! ,,,, . nl .:::tn i:,:;vr ;,!:; .i.iw. ,,,: ::,;vu: euk IIH'II lllllll, III., i:,ll... ...... Hi lu.lKlhK lilKIHI r.,1- l.,.r , "",n 1 11 "'ii mi.- wuuM ii,i,...u ,v ,, , . " ", " II'" iiiurlnnr Klwil r.lw t.. ,, . ! V ' h .1.1,1 ol ,ln -.,.,:, ,, Iii.il li.-.-n bii.mi. ii,?. ... ... I,ll:h "'. At l tlil T ul- I wny in Hl-lll-lll-H 111, Is ciiuiiii Siijh ( ,,.f " II. 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I y liuvu iim.lt l7kurnuiu nf lliv (-OIIIIIIHI.1K ul- rjimn- q(. Uiihiw ruiif. Tliv f.j,. of ll.wi nrriiiimiiiK-iil l LUon'l liivo ti Mtuiul on duly gate, nut nii iu iiwiiM '.tfilt, but fliull Imva to iiiulu' Lihntvn ru on i.n jo. nlUlkiu 1 Atlriniilod Htr U f f roup of nultllorx In Lificliy and IHi-y-nro ilortuni .'timMlviiii lltt-rn nil. I. .if four-. Lfilfjiro rium-ti atiu no dm. run itta OUI. iiowttvwr, wo ntiv. i itl.tihona diiJ' hnv fiiont n U dHl of llino (tidily kvului: I Imt (fcrouislt I r tnK to l.ni,. , LTotkkf lo ti-riim. Tho i iiili- , I. ,l.kn. fl, lln.l.f l,l LaMf of mlliiiiorrii on (In, in. ii of lb city wnro pimkliiit foi- irtopf on (ho Iniltiu urn! tho (oq rotiiiouuU hero for llio ko oaloldo. IA tho Irrnif of llio itronp In. it wont to run on tho Kt-nrnil hid arrlvt-,1 lu tho nlKht nni1 othltv nU hcatltiunrloro lu tho ftatlon. An wo wt.ro ko. irallht Kilo mo mot Iho t-nm-i of tho liit-iiiiiliiif iruln ju.l t(lnio tlio hoillnl to him, u tiil oiin,l -mi Mo iiliiiiillt-i mm. no onlil that Im ha, I r.xtolbt lido trooiiain uud th,u rr tnort ouch truina worn rom. k lo fact It l Ald ilmt forty pwnd of tlicao Konun trouj.-. I look the lmi-k wny to tho awra aionr llio rnllwny Tor tho a nil to l.u lioitnl In tli :r dlrot-tlun nlnnir tli m,il., f toil It Hua nul.l ihiit all lh,. I ji hail licxii looK-il hIoiik Ilmt fl toil avpni pnoplo Iiii.I iiii 14. Kvvontl hud uoni t.i llm iiul with hulii.t woumlii pruc fur oil rlvlllnna. Ml tiin mil 0f (ho 0IK ntuiioi, h-'orni Ha ruma minn 1 1, u I 4 Ihoro hy the Kwomlm-hun. . woro niiout au or thorn on.1 u wor looklnit inn,,-!, of ruffluiif Mtr nave aeon - Thi.v t-f... ..n finlr ormnl iin, aonio of lli.-iu rniof, ahowliiK thut thoy il boon .iii-,-t,uari i.. .1,... f'-hOUt WhltillO- Mr lli.li, In ...... I Kiivti th., I.oi.l.... n.,P ..P.i . r.ru iiiiii to muni it iiui n with " on mo K.-ni-riil. Gojoni liiMMduio looking "'0 you rvor lall.-il on u hrltr. V" 1'Hfrnl' I tt.n.,.1... ...i.... ..... in Won you hnvo of ono. 1 uik""1 t Kood ninny, hut novor "iMtmniln aurh nn unfiivoi-uliln ;w'tolon. If ho nnd iIh follow Jro for aniiiplo of tlio oo.ODO lo come ono may well trouil.lo it Poor pooplo of thin i-lty. II,. pair of ilurll Kr-i-n hri-i-i-hoj WDUltOnOllI U-tllt ut.lrnl - PI and NiutKliiif. Aliovo ho w oro 0 Uik lack.,!, r.it. lln.,.1 M-l.. F! Who full nf . ....... .Vf,.-. FJ loliaccn amoko) mill ulao a "i man m rorolirn droM aoomoil "ore tho conriilonro of tho rai. . . - ' oppanntly lntorriipto.1 tlii-lr It.. I ' ...I I.,,.,,;,,,.;, u v, ' """:! ".'""i i"-t ii v. ,a.iu !.'.,,:: ,.,. nn. . , ,. ,., ,j , , n l.iill. l an in k u, ,;ii iMl .,. 'Minn Mrn Hurt tin our way hm-k irmii tin- alu. Hon u ini.ii I'uini, nimiiiiK I,-,,,,, u V Iuk I.M.I uak.,,1 , H llu, ,,. plllll would l.il,., Ill , ,,,M who wi-n. Ill hi VI1I.IK,, w,.iii,d..,. W IIMUMmI llllll. (ml , ,, ,.,. Ilitto.l. proliiilily l.-urliiK liny would not Ii,. ulloHrd lo puaa Uik i-lu-iny nn. -oiniutti, lhi . Ill, V "i .1.. oi l-i h,.." '-,,. honor" Ih Hi,- i.,.,i,. - i, Ilia "hi'iiiii Jul v " At llu, noiih ,,!,. , ,,. Wlf)11 i.-mniiaa wi. hiivo ",liy (J,,,,,--it llu. nulnl or llu, rlHlnif nun iluly J," ""Miry;" ul , noulll polo UIIIV I'l olhnra." tili.l h,. ,.llu- "n '-luiy to a,:r." Iiotwoou llu- four i-.-, ,, ,,rB W(. M1. o, tin- li-h,. m-oiK ,nVH Suit Ijiw Is timlcl l!tlW... "duly ( (,, ,, ..,!, lo rininlry." I.-- 'A .:iiut H t mat worthy." . ' 1 " ,ir ih in i, iruati-d. I no wi-i-ii lo viol;,!,, ),M honor liy I'-lllnn ii II,-, or l,y i-lii.iilln,.. n r 1 1 v ' ""''I' IL ! veil IliBk not I, (iiKi-i-for-i, vM-ni Imck wltli Mm a inl fumi.l t lu.-,, ftultlifrn hii'ily hurt huvur, not will, hullfi wuumU It M-vtuu II. -.t tiny n.-.l ;,t llu, up. Uir. of th..i.i r.ll i rum 1 1... rail- Z.lll'' hb! ,1W""r hf '"" njf l.r.lK ii ar tin M.itlon atul ..II . !nrt t U to ovvr his HCoi;t vnrf l.u.llv bru 1 Two mi I.-.- .. . In.. hn.h. n h-K or .lMo.ulr.t inn. . , "IT! ..w.'""1 . ,H fyt "Ho Hhlli. th. oih-r hu.l a hnh, it, ,. " wnnm l()y:i,y 1h tUw. noli- iitnl n r..i... . u.i I., i,.u . d .A 1 lu'lpfu!." H. urn i,i Hum.. nniHi no pn-i.arMl al any , to Ttn.V l.i.rrnu,-,! .1,.,., f, . v "UiriMl IHTSOHH, 11 11 1 ' '" itwon f Hlllint fllio hi. mi. .1. il. uiiiii-h. liu IIMJSl iluor from n tioiifiii to iiiiiUn ii Kirott-lifr mill by hiiK pull thioiiKli tlui roH aitol litHittlriK (he riM umhT It inul thi ovr tilt? nlioitlilor of two im-n we luuvr-l off towunl Dim hoHttltal. Tht tnun iiiiiii'cl no wo rim (or thu ntuVliiK iitnl an uv Jitul nu Iroubio on tho way 1 mnt the men hack fur thi other two. On (ho way wa ritnio iirrcMM a horttu w hlrh the truln hul run over In Iho nlk'ht. Hnniit inii w rn kliminK it y tlio Blfln of thit rum I, thotiKh thu truln fii-t' intuit lo hnva removed u kooi) ot tin Mk In. Thpri wtr thono hioklnir tin with hurri-nl imhciitlvo I Jut I not only thu ikln would bo In demand. riubtlnic In Sloprnil jitr: (loud new! .Mr. 'unnlng hutn Iuih Juiit tome w hllc 1 nut. w rlUiikt Hit iihov ii nd Kjtld that tiny lind JtiMt Kot woril from the t'lty to I ho rfffd that un urnuiK mriit ha tici-ii miidr whrrohy fur Ihrr trouble and fiiihtlnc may be nvtiidt-d. l-'lc rt pr'ii ntiilln taint down from IVklnR thtM ufternoon u nil per mm I el both nldM lo rcu noii. Tin noulll and uuhI Kiiti'n ure to bo loft oP"i)'l from tnldnlKhl on, o Ihni tlioMu Inttlde run Kt tnvay frt Atld tho other Ink ov'er th Khun, (hf lo at h-riHt ono iroijil turn ti flnnm. i ion y every iiny, Metueen "duly to country" nnd uuty ii) uill'TH, A. A neont it friendly." Tie l n friend lo all and u brolher t. cvi-ry hi ner neont. ii. 'A neont Ik eourteoiiH." H polite to all. eAiieeiallv unmon ehlblr.Mi, old peoole and the weak and helphnH. He must not take pay for belntr helpful or courteous. is I ileml or A n I tun U . 'A Hcout 1K kind." He Ih menu to nniinalM. He will not kill nor hurt any mime creature medlenly. but will strive. to.Hav and protect all hariulcnH life. Metween "duty to others" and "fluty to xelf." 7. "A ncout in obi'dlent." He obeyn blrf parentM, nroutmaster, pa trol leader, and al other duly con-Mllluh-d authorities. K. "A Henut Is cheerful." He xmltPH whenever lie can. llln obed ience to order .Is prompt and cheery. Te nev.-r nhlrku nor Rt um blett at liardnlllps. 1- "A scout In thrlfly." He doe. not wantonly destroy property. Ho work faithfully, wanton nothing. and imikOH tun liest 4ino of h Ik oy A- "TMifViift n) X yfe-V '6- 1 i Sliiiiiliiignt Hie longdistance Iclophonc, Edwynu Austin, of Iirookline, Mass., heard a shot fired ul the other end of the wire. II spelled I lie death of N. L. Langworlhy, Boston broker. He had just been di vorced in Providence. When Miss Austin refused lo wed him, be illicit himself. SEVEN - - city nflerwnrd. Till In a typical ; portunllieii. He raven "Ik money. OUnenw method or nettb-ment and 'ho that he may pay hi own wa. fieemi to b a very Kood one If It I be neneroiiH to those in need, nnd work, and doubtkx It will. It m i neipuii to wormy onjects. mo may a Krrnt relief ami we can Ko tJ bed mid net a koo-1 Aleep. It la Kettltitf about that time. The next day. I went over t the new renldei.cn thin morning nnd found that ncveral Hindu hau ntrurk the bulldlmr nnd two win down had been broken. One bullet lay rlh'ht In the center of the liv ing room floor. We feel pretty well .pleaned that we were not llv liifr there. It In only about 70 yariU from the Kale of thin, coin pound m we can, alwayn run In n,..r ir un tfif ln'iinlv nr there 1.1 I for the protection of n .nrgcr i work for pay, but muni not receive tip for court clen or ifood turns. Hi-twern "duty to self" and "duty to (Jod." Seoul Is It rave in. "A acout is brave." Tie Vms tho courage to face danger in nplte of fear and to fftand up for the riirht a k" hint the ooaxinir of friendM or the Jeers or threats of I'lifinlc, and defeat does not down him. II. "A Hcout' Im rlealn." 3To keeps clean in body and thought. Htandn for clean speech, clean lean habits and travels with clean crowd. 1 2. "A scout In reverent. He and an atmoKpIiero in which bova ahould urow up. Church AIcIn Troiw Third, becauHo of a man's loynlty to liiri church, wo find that tho troops eonneiTted with churches have u loiiKer life, and a more ron Htant leaderKhlp than any other typo of troop. This Htuloment in baaed on a review of a number of ten-year troops. Kourth, tho church will carry on with an individual from the cradle to tho grave. .Scouting serves u, lew yearn In me period of early and middle adolescence. Thu Is a very vital period with a boy; but what are we going to do with him when he Is through with acoutlng? Aru wo going to leave him stranded on a desert Inland In the sea? No. Wo want hi in to be a functioning member of the church. To helu in this, we have made the home of the scout troop In the church build ing and our plan is to draw theec boys to the church and engage them in the working program ot the church. Kifth, another reason for relating tho scout troop to the church ic that the church must complete the program of religious education for its own boy Kcouts. The boy cout movement cannot do this. The boy scout movement may teach boy "whom to believe," it will not teach him "whnt to behove." Sixth, the greatest reason for re lattng scout troops lo churches Id found In the basic need of our country for God-fearing men. Man kind has not yet discovered a way to develop and maintain a highly cultured society on any other basis than deep religioiin convictton ana high moral sanctions. Scouting should help the church to make vital to boys early -and lasting ap preciation of their duty to God. 1 i f ; E. C. SIMMONS IS HOST MOTOK CAR CONCERN HOLDS CHRISTMAS l'ARTY rntmnuitltv i no iniiiia im o i. t . u r,lU,,flll , Ms n-iiBiou, ,ltlc, liut .iiino i.roiiKi. ..K.u - . ,,,.. , ronvlrtlonn o' liiK ni; n'"i i" f'm ninrnlnir We have had no for eign mall for a week. I unw n lot of dead soldiers ly ing nulflde the clly gate thlft morning much as they had fallen, though most of them had been carried away. Men were dragging tho moat for more bodies. It ha been a wul nnd ghastly business and make ono heartily sick of I hi wholo military buffoonery. Reventy-two employes nnd friends of the K. C Simmons Motor Car company were feted at the Kugene hotel last night when the. annual Christmas party of the .company was given, Presents were distributed nnd a banquet preceded the dancing. .Special music for tho occasion had been arranged nnd the party was pronounced a huge success. FRENCH STORMS SERIOUS Momt Hint rpqnlroo, wnnirn on.l0.Rlvn '"""I. Hono nppll "on lirlniifj to .thorn thn need 'M. Thoy will not nn "rlo pair of loiiHcn horo nnd pr. Royal Qick TMftTRI01x OPTICIAN Hoor (a nnrt jj,,onn Bank ", Wllliiiiioila Hi., I'.iikciip "I'llllllR fnlkN with UliiHw'n Him, Inipnive nrt with Hclniiti" LaneCountyNews olhnra In lnallfTB of custom nnd r, -Ilk-Ion. Tho Itr-Rtnnlnir nnd tlio ond of tin- acout nldlKiitlon la duty to Cloii. I! ulao rouiprohelldM Ills duty to his country, to his nclKhhor. nnd to hlnisi'ir: lo kcop his heart clean. Ills body otronir nnd Ills mind nlcrt. Thorp nro somo very definite reasons why Hie church Is Hie best home for a scout troop: Mrst. the church can mobilize man-power of Kood moral char acter. Second, the church has tho con fidence or Ihe community ns nn In stitution of clean moral Influence (Chnlluucd from pauo 2) vi-iiIi-iico nnd plrnsuro for lil patrons. Klllph Shlsli-r. lalo of l-.UK.'lie, has been einploycd as Mint clerk 111 the K W. lll.-liin slorn durluK Ihe hiill.lay rush. Mrs. Shlsler nnd two suns mo also here nl hor pur enls' li.une, Willi oilier rolntlvi. Mr. nnd Mrs. T. W. Sonuncrvllle iin,l son spent Chrisiinua with rrh-nds In Shcld. Will Klnfoldt of Salem wns n riirlsliniiH cu.'sl in (bo homo of Mr. and Mr. Wlllard hurra in. pro prlelorn of tlio llitrrlshnrg urocll hoiisc. . V, I-: Wailswnllll lind J. !. Crauier. local dealers, shipped a laiit. iiuml.er of lurkeys lo llio Coriliind market, puylnu t"e mls ers -I-' oiiIh por pound, an unusu ally iriiod price. A .1 nnd N. .1. Crouk. relatives of Mrs. A. II, Weber, were visltliiK nl (lio Weber bomo Wediiesilny Tho formei- romulncl over a row dnvs aii.l Hio Webcrs will return Willi Iilui and open, the vacalli with relatives and friends In Itiowiisi llio. Ibclr former home. NEWSY'S CARJS STOLEN l Oltll 1,KFp"o STIU-IKT 1)111 IMi linl.lll.WH W hen John l.obnr. local no. 'on iiiiii " Queen Maud 56 , 1, 's h'ko to spend the Clirlstnias hi'iildnys: lie I '.fi " Konl rn.Wor '"'llast' liVlllM ' be" rein'' ' "'"j ''"tin, Knnl '"' "n r,M:"n UV?Z nnZll 1.9-041. m-cordlmt to tho pollco repon ' i ' t i- 1 Diincn At Thurston, Kumrrtny Ilnrry nnrrolt'it orohoj rn. tlmo. lavoryoouy .--- . 90i your frlonds. Con.o. A-JJ,, ,.tf nlitM. Oood Iirlnn Norway's Ouecn, who. ns tho flnyest of King Edward s nuuhtcrs, was known as "l ie roynl tomboy." quietly cele brated her firty-s xth birth day with relatives in London. Will.M'ir LINKS DOWN JIANV SI-XH'IONS IN ' ( Ity Tlio AHKoclatod Proaa. PARIS. Dec. 26. Toleuraph nnd telephono lines hnvo suffered much throuKh tho storms of the last few days and n communique issued from tile ministry of commerce to nlirht admits that tho situation Is serious. Although oomtnunlt-iiiioii will be restored to somo extent soon, nbsoluto reconstruction of ertuii. sections of destroyed lines will require several weeks. Tho three-ninstod oTnnlsli vessel linulia was towed Into IVOricnt to day. linvli.K lost two of her nmsts. The vessel had been tossed about on mountainous waves nnd se verely pounded. liennris from Chnmbery nnd other eastern points of France tell of ureal daninKe through unusually henvy rainstorms nnd premature thn.viiiK of rivers. The countryside Is flooded, the railway line to Italy is connneteiy HiiDinortioa in 1110 Chnnibery renlon and trolly cars are tumble lo circulate in the town of t'hninhery. It is still mining. Various parts of the town of riiarollcs nro Inundated after days of torrontinl rains. At Alx-l.cs-Hiiins. swollen streams, linve burst ilvkes ot several tributaries ot Lake lioiii-Kcl, cuttitiR- all comniunlca llon with lieiuhhoi-lnR towns nnd mcnncliiK the railway line nt tho tr.ilo. .lunctlon, tlirotmh which trains for Italy nnu owuj-.ui mini pass. PEASE GETS POSITION THK IIAI.IiKH SIAN DIH1-X7TOH Ol-' HHANtai BANK l.y The AaaiH-lnted Press) THU HAl.I.HS, Ore., Dec. 26 Hdwnrd C. reuse, for many years prominent In business activities of The Dalles, today received word thnt ho liad been nnniod a director ot tho branch federal reserve bank for Oregon, which niso nan juris Hon over five counties In Wash iinrinn. Word of the appointment ciin.o from Wnltor Kddy, secretary of tlio federal reserve nt wasiuiw inn. Mr. I'enso telcKrapbod Ills nc- ceptnni-o. Ills term is for three yenis, slnrtliiB on Jnnunt-y 1, 1SI20. WlllllllU ItllH'lviMi $1)110 (Uy Tllrt Ansocllltoit lTi-sn) VMW I1U1TA1N. Conn.. Dec. 26 Mrs. Stanley Krlscunas received ,in her Christnino mnll n small iinoknco. hearlnir no return address, iiiuntt.li.lnK I'D 0 111 bills wlll.olit note of explanation, mho uoiiovob ii was sent to lior by tho pornon who found II0Q0 hlch she lost two and a l.nlf yenra ago. (pitchers Shopping , cNews Coats and Frocks All are marked by that excellence of workman thip and design charac teristic of our garments CO-OPERATION DID YOU ever stop to. think what a great amount of pleasure you can gain for yourself by pleasing others? For after all, most all of us are dependent upon the other fellow, and by this world-wide spirit of cooperation, insti tutions both business and social continue to grow and make friends. i Pilcher's is no exception. Coats and Frocks Each garment is an amazing value in it' self, distinctive and ultra smart, - ' ivltovellouns Yalhuies Him SEUlQi Si 2M?essBs Feature this Great Event made possible only by our New York buyers cooperating;.; with us to the fullest extent in securing the best purchase of ready-to-wear- we have " ever been able to offer this community. Beautiful Coats and Dresses at tremendous " values for quality merchandise. . ;; It )fulff Wonderful, Fur-Trimmed All New Arrivals I 1 a Many have fur borders, (ur collars and fur cuffs some are simply topped with fur collars. Mufflon, Mandell, Red and Black Fox, Squirrel and other fash ionable furs. All the coats are beautifully finished. No two alike. Sizes for women and misses. An early selection is advisable. In three groups at $9.90 $12.75 $19.75 BEAUTIFUL NEW AIL New Arrivals iir ufilt "mi .brocks trom; the country s master makers in tnc ' season's chosen styles and colors and fabrics. There are smart velveteens in two piece styles. Frocks of v Charmeen, Poiret Twills, and Novelty Check, smartly tailored and dressy models of silk, with the popular flared skirt. Sizes for women and misses. Three great groups 4 - ; ., .' $4.98 $6.90 $9.90 El 966 Willamette -4' INCORPORATED i; ,;. (Department Stores Across From Kex 1 heatre Seth Laraway Building WHERE QUALITY MEETS c ONFIDKNCE w -!w ? FIRE KILLS 13 AT SHOW jtoviNO pirrruK nviiNs in P1III.1PP1N1-: ISUVNDS (By The Aa.oclntcd Tress) MANILA, T. I Deo. 26. Thir teen natives woro killed nnd nearly hun, h e, I In lured ii. n firo w-lilcn destroyed a niovlliK plcturo thon- Iro in tho town of Upon, ueou province on Christmas eve. An American named Bnrnum saved many lives when he cut un open inB In tho wnll with nn axe, en alililiK hundreds to escape when tho regular exit was jammed. The fll-o wns started in tho niachino mom hy tho brooking of a film. Tho nudleneo numbering a thous and, rushed to tho exits and tunny wero trampieit- unuei-mui, monetary loss was small. Tho FUND RAISED FOR NYE NORTH DAKOTA SlONATOll SAID TO NKKII 5IONEV fl.v The Associated Tresa) BISMARCK, -N. D Dec. 26. A fund to help Oemld I'. Nyo, flnnnro his fight for a seat In tho United States senate has been launched hero by tho North Da kota State Record, a non-pnrtlsaii weekly newspaper. The movement enmo nn tho re sult of Nyos recent statement mat tho delay In sentlng him had caused liliii finnncinl omlmrrus nient, . , Tho nlnn ndvocntod by tf.o nows- paper is for tho friends ot Nyo to donate ten cents each. The sum ob tained in this way would no siti ficlent. It Is contended, to carry him through tho fight in the sen- nte. Small donations already have been received from many parts ot tho state, the Record said. Nve was appointed to the sen ate by Governor Sorlio to fill Iho vacancy caused by the ttoatn ot Cdwln F. Lndu. A sennte com mittee hns recommended that Nye bo dented scat on the ground that his appointment is unconstitutional. Ills enso Is scheduled to come be fore the senate when congress re convenes early in January. from the Idaho reform school, who is alleged to have stolen nn auto mobile from the streets of this city a week ago. and wns arrested In Yreka. Cal., will be turned over to the Boise, Idaho, authorities and returned to tho institution. INSURE WITH HENRY TROMP an! Play Safol Have your tires vul-v; canized by White Vulcnni'ing., Works, 36 West Sixth avenue,, op posite post office. . 12-17-lmo.,-! t 1 .i'!-'lj; t Dolco Electrlo Plants and Frlgl- .s dalre Electrlo Refrigerators. W. l.u, Hargls Co.. 8J7 Olive. ., , ; jiVvtr, U-l-tf. "Nonslmy" Icavcs Pontine (Ily Tlio Assoi-intcd l'rcas) PORTLAND, Ore., Doc. 26. "St. Francis" Gurks, 04-year-old "newsboy," a picturesque charac ter on tho streets ot Portland for ninny yenrs, who died Thursday, left an estate of probably $50,000 to the United Stntes bureau of edu cation. A petition for probate ot Ills will wns filed today. Porgcry Uhnrgvi Puccd (My Tlio AsscK-luteil Press) Et.OIN, 111., Dec, 20. Jnlled ns tho result of tho uncovering of nn alleged forgery Involving J.1U0O, tho llfo savings of nn nged widow, Wnltor C. Rlppnergor of the linnk nipt Charles Rlppbcrger company today faces prosecution on a series of criminal charges. Ynulli tin Ho Returned (rty Tlio Associated Press) MEDI-'oUD. Ore.. Dee.' 26. Sninucl Nelson, 16, a paroled youth ! . . -. i .-., ' - Greet the New Year at ; Laraway's THURSDAY, DEC. 31st ':r:jir. k - -".f, ii The Season's Premier Dancing Event ' HATS HORNS . SERPENTINE The Big Midnight Frolic Music With a Kick JIMMY PURCEU'S SYNCOPATING SEVEN Eugene's Dance Orchestra De Luxe The Brightest Spot in Town DANCING TILL 12t30 :', ):