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TIIE 3I0RXTXG OREGOXIAIY, TIICRSDAT, DECEMBER O, 1913. N V THROUGH K TALK IS " hat; says viLsof President So Terms Forecas cf Defeat, Addressing Dem ocratic Committee. "DRESS PARADE" AIR Ef.'DS tueual !lal l His larailj. , With 7iief I.tn-nllit It llrni I While? Hoaa I.aarhran. TtirvatriM-al Split IvralrU. tV.V.III.TN te. a A4lr.aie members a( th Wrnocrit! .ttoO- t''irr-nltt. Ro ri bis tu-oeo ! at t . th;l ltoi'. f?.:dal Vi i:.i.in t'iar atecare.t. after eaputa In tftet b. di4 sot I'lfik ic aeoee.ary t- a 1 ires. Id commute lit parlieroea t.fy Unuit. teat t-. ti can c ba.;.n ta th lt: m;iia I. t!j!n ISrouJI fcta tat- To I reaM-nt iak hri.r.r. II to!4 th ct7im:C?nc.a th lerno.-ratic para t i'tiil fe la sxi'l or lr fir in. Beit itm;:(3. I(4 j It h ! crrt.4 out pee Wis-, a. he --i-i. "in th ftn '." IT...i-r. t rxi.wd in act ' t! A i r.iDi tr5 ion sine 11 cam Int. por T- rommi'!raj a fUuit") him n tr. !' y. .Vo elfcer ! tMi war Ria-Je. r'r.-i II. Lrnr.l. )l.tl. (io has an iiiirtt4 a a poaaiite ;eeaavr 9 l- t'fcairtraa Mc"imr.. th c-m-c.:te ttt itf rernc out b tva fcl?u ol th cb-aarman. . attempt rua.l. C I. Bw aja-JrtoMi. to ci.-p:tr Mr. UcCombi Mr. th n4 cf hi term. ! far s at t aal Oft. TKroichoul hi. eattr jt. shU-b tf.:t tta s-jbjei-te rmKirt frcrn t.ro--ratie cb0-e of victory to feature of Iie of a cfctaf . uti.." Ih I'r.at-?.-vt a a Informal. T'ir; til. ptac al tl. ha. 4 of ta tab;, b thruet ht ttVt Into hi trou.r po-ket. east ..il Rt h. .rrr.4 his aires r.ra-1. Un'i. a4 Ialac4 fraaljf atvi cni d.ntia.lT. It was th fir.t tim, rmmltlm.q : t tital their b! h. b.tn r .. 4 a a whole la th Whit Itou.e. ,l ti outset th I'txi l-nl al4 h. nt 4 th. pi.rn''r. I rl lhat thr .r. a t-rt cf a ttf farniir of ar M. ti hm w . a m.mh.r. M. aa'4 wh.th.r anr on pr.a.at couI4 aut any c - m - rumnt othr tri.c. th. taritl bii-lt th LmaMrratl'- opco:tlun cout4 Alvinr.. an4 th comnut!ma ail riooa Ih.lr bl. J...to. knr at tii t.-n. h. a'I'txl a hat aort of a tnff m.ur. nu( a frarn.4 to tn.t rhntr conl;tiuii ril.io' fruna th ar. Urikta 't.ra.t. l'ii:u...4tn parti... IU-l- ln- rIl t IT...rvl lni.t.4 that th Nmo'Ti'it- ir ... thai tri malorltjr n.! I rui. whi.. tht f th.ir cp orkoca i.a. that a "b.r4 of traat.1 tinul l B t for th. tepl.. T-h:nrf on th. Jl'iivia trobt.m r aii ih:. a.m. ftialrttr rut notti a;:4y I' ,Vtt i' a. writ a. 1 Ihi rum tr. ajtth.jit r'r4 t-i Ih h. cf t.ron. r.t !irix in oth-.p roaatrvr who oil M.t.raa proirii II. pr.-. j,rt,,aa b! com in mrh.n th pwpl w thoroughly t;r4 of rau.tw !itir&- Th rr.M.rt fr1 a uftl4 torn tnitc. I.a.i.r d'lar4 tnntf M. rt) anr of thraen4 hr.Ah. p.t.a frta4. of r.vj IU l.ynh. th Xmnv kou ronm!ttmn. af4 t'hatrman r. lli'tmb) baili h' fmpttf 4itOiM4 of. Mr. !- nmh an4 m.t of th oth.r tnmmiKim! Ift fr tn.lr hum. ' 't. th platform losthr br lodar at th annual rrtlina of tha Amrtcn K.4 I'roav Tbr crt4 t olhr airmlr. la a brl.f adJr.x. rrIJnt Wllnon prat. tha humanitarian work b. ma dia br th AmrKta lt4 Cro la th Kuropvaa air. aarlna It waa th rat .t aC'Bcr lb l'olt4 tata ha4 for foo4. K.orr an'tatioa of th aoclot to mt th i4 of ataral diri.iona la chars of military an 4 clTttlaa rllf work waa th chl.f bu.inua of Ih tntlnK. Pri4n4 Wilaoa orcupl4 tha chair whi; tr. r.lbr4 t-trone told of th Am.rlcaa I;4 Croaa aanitarr work In tamping out trphua la hrbla. and dur Inc tha addra of Charlaa J. O'Connor. p.ctal r?rntati of tha Had Croa. who broucht word of famin and ml- ry aa h ar th.ro two montba aTO la M.tl-o 11 1 r. tr. Ktroea. In con.Iudlne hla addrr.a. Iarn4 toward tha rroaklcnt aa b aaid: "V h h.ard much in lb t ailrd lili of lb prpar4nra of our rounlry f r .nrl d.f.na. On Im portant probt.m In tht ronnctloa la th n'jntion of h. prpar4na of our phral'-iana to d.al with pl4.mica of lnfrtioi d I In Ih fi.ld and tblr hnowi.de of th rroMm rlattnt to th brvi.ri of ramp Itf and of larff bo-1i.a of troop." Mr. OVonnor r'plld to tboa who h cbAra.4 KJ roa work.ra with a:vlnc untrua r.pArt of rondltlona la Vrtli'. br aaflna that ha h4 data holn that In lh.f4ral slilrkt about M.ilco Citr la October Ih daily umbor of dth d-4 to atarvatlon wa about C - . II addd that b eon .!.r4 It a conrrll llraal to ar that al laat : 00 w.r drlnc ry day lr h wbol of M.mlco for lark it foo-1 or oa account of dlaa at an4ant oa fmtn condition. In th atrt. h dclr4. 1 often aw (aunt woman and children claw nar la barra rarbav hvapa for acrapa. I paw (reus of pathetic wretrbe wait' nt hour bfor doors of pnvata bonMt for a capful of eoua. I acr of panper craa. whr th dead w.r bur 14 ao faat thai th tire nam ptale required br taw war not t be th crarea.' M100 SMALLER WOULD TAX ES in Secretary Also Asks Further Provision for Preventing Evasions of Laws. BOND ISSUE IS OPPOSED Krvornmrmlatlon That Stamp Taira ad Poly on Sncar D Contlnord I RrarrirrorJ Inrrraard fmtiorf. I"Trdlcted. DEFENSE HOT PARTISAN ri n BLir it, to ro-ori.ii itc for booD or .rto.-t. Iralelaf Trll eaatr Cialllaaer II ! " Apr Maklas rarty laaa la turn. WAli:.GTO.V. tc. I. 6Dator Cal- inser lotd th I'realdeBt toUay that l:publiran In Ih r-enat would null no partuaa f larhl oa th National f.na presramro If It war not mad Party me.ur. Iter Mr. (iailinser atd that I'reetdant U l aon had told im h would hut ?Ko. of th Para erratic caucu maaina' Ih lcfaa Un party niaaaur. I lira, with l..a thoueht In Ih mind, of Ih I rld-nt and Secretary t.arrtaon la th preparation of th Adrnlniatrsllon plan.." aaid hanatcr tia.Iiticer at th Whit lloue. 'but I hat not l atudtrd all Ih delall. Tt l..put:itao. will not treat tbia matter In a partlean manner, and ao 1 tol4 th frai4- t. v will bune.lly co-operat with th party In r In aorhlna out dafena plan. wMcb will b ad-uat and .an. Hut w will not acre to hat Ih Wtno.-ra.le frame tbelr p'.aoa la raucue and then ak u to appro Itiani. Tb nuctloo of preparing- 'or th d'fena ..f Ih Nation la not a parly one. and th Krpublirane ar rtadr . meet Ih lmovrat half way If In majority party I really wlliln to d-w. lht iuvation on a non CITY CONTESTS RATE RISE pti-m-m um I flw-r llMtMr 1 rim lli4. 'UHl :.V. t-rt tr .6-4cil Th- u 'ritfil h initrut-tc4 K'itt .t' rnv 1'. : tint Mr or 4 to rna C l un t. r-tra(t th V f vt'ro T'yiit lump-IB t from fa.Kir.-f 1- 10 hnm rt r th -fp-trif t-. in t h- frnc him .-tohir Mi TTi mofitMf Tirn rf i lh f -m-h t. srmmnt ar It -' f .. ifiKi rrtr. tt.Zi f r l-pf(T. an1 ll f"i wi or- thtyQ two cnt 1 mntN.l tt-w rm.nv -rfntion I ratio, ifim raVt" uttr tb frar.chi.tw munum rt-w Th prlnnpl nVol4 t tb mtioritx of t ioDimt.ii to tcwip.--. p anuiBu ip.! fra tit rv cn NEW INDUSTRY FORESEEN After Mar. 1-a Nat (.rower I'.lns tanal 'aj lret Wnrl.l. I Vie". :tii:M:. r. t-. (.peciaL Oower. of auta In Lan. County caa ' eafui l orrpt with other ec lxu of the country aft-r Ih rloa of the war atkord r.- t A. J. M.Uer. of ll-o'l lu.er. on of th paara at th t'ormar..-ial ttun vtnrhaAa Ij4y. Mr. Milr ear. already Hoo4 l.lear ferm.r. ah. I fruitcruw.ra ar alanine t pi.it on ahippmic their fruit to tba .t:.rtir aaabor4 ia lb I'aaama 'aaai. la hen thia fTn coma, b aay 9l ar acr can b aaea4 by erovari la that ikin ir throuta canal frlht ratea. Mr. Miller aja h bellcee the I -a. n County autmwera caa find a imilar adaata in th sralty haul te th liMJl. GREW THEFT SUSPECTS ir iim: nr.i o i ( oiktio WITH it l.Mmta. eeltar rwrlri t.plre al I'rea. riarw barceej M Ilk ayalraaall Mekaera far Oa .ear. HAN I'll ANfSio. r-. A South era lariltc Italiroad rtlrhintf crew of thre man waa arre.t4 t.4.y In rwnn. tin with I a atmatic roooins of rre:ht car. har du'tn: Ih laet taar laol Tlu4 at ;! waa r- reraj an4 Ih total or all tha ri- bcri.. wa. aai.j to hjti been llo.'.. All of Ih robbartr tmk pUc. th poitr aa r. wbil th crew wa on duly, Information waa Kla the pollc by a Jitnay drirer an! a pedd'er. all'aed Is h been amployed lo haul and 'H th aiotaa coo-l. Th crew con.i.tedl of Ih formn. trd T.ncer. an l two a...tanta. X Ill- Una t'eratuaoa and I rank llarrl.on. The tol le aaid th men repreent4 lbvmlT ae cuetoma officer when eelluta hir loml OREGO.N CITY LEVY PENDS Avowr aj ("hans I'rvrta 10.5 lo I t MUU Optional AMlh ConiK-ll. op.i:i-.iiN TTT. Or. Ier. fSp- eUl.i Whether trafon City will pay a lei or a I l-mitl city te re.ta entirely with Ih Council, aaid County Aaaee.or Jack tod. An amendment lo th charter, paaaed Monday, provide that Ih Council ahall lr 7 mill, for op- eratlnc axpeneaa an4 T milla to take u ,4d thjat th preae aa Uau of bonda to b la.ued to call er.,,iy aucmanted. WASMINOTOf. Dec-. (. clerrelary of Ih Treaaury VIcAdno. In bla annual report, a eummary of which waa made public today, outlined bla plana for raiainr additional ravenu. tecr.tary McAdoo would redur th Income lax exemption ao aa to tax married pareuna with $300 Incntnea and elna-U pereona with Incomea of f.'av. II would Increae th collec tion for-e. drclarlnc that many per eon now evade payment, and would rhans th law ao that a" roe. Income, Inatrad of net Income, ahall be re turned and.ao that Ih tax ahould not be withheld at th eource. II alao recommended continuance of tba pr.aent alamp tax and the duly on raw iu(tr. II oppoaea a bond leeua to meet the aituation. Taxea on xaaollne crude and refined oil, horer power of automobilaa and "varloua other thlnara ar aucceated a further revenue-rala Inaf meaaurea. Taaea Still la Getrraaieal. tr. McAdoo. In aaklrtK for an In- rreaaed collection force, aaid that, on th baaia of Ih examination, appar ently more than ft.too.ooo in peraonal lax and mora than l.'O.SM.OOO In cor poration tax till la du th Govern inent. -Many Inaccurate return ar made.' aaid th report. om deliberately and eome lenorantly. and titer are. with out doubt, wholeaalo evaalona of th law throucbout tha country. It la ab solutely certain that th Government la loeinff throuch Inaccurate returns and evaalona of th law a aum many time creater than tba coat of the neceaeary field fore to Inveatlsate and check tha returna and to brlnar to account thoa who ar falling- to make returna aa required by law. A further recommendation reads as follow : I'.y the art of October !2. 1914. a tax of li cenia per proof gallon la now Impoaed on brandy and win spirits uard In fortlfjrlnr domeetle wine. Thla tax. however, will, under th provi sions of th act. expire by limitation January 1. 11. It la therefor recom mended that a Ilk lax b linpoKed on all brandy or spirit uae.l In fortifying aurh win on and after that date. "The policy of providing for th ex penditures of the Government by taxa tion and not by bond laauea." said th report, "la undoubtedly a sound one and should be adhered to. A nation, no more than an Individual, can e- con stantly Into d-bl for current expendi ture without eventually Impalrlnsr credlt. A w lae. sound and permanent policy of raialnc th additional reve nue required for preparedness and the expenditure of the Government should therefor be devised and adopted. Mr. McAdoo expresses the belief that a return of peao In r.urnpe cua- fell off I5i.000.oua would Increaa and that th leztaUlion suxcestad. with a provUlon to make th surtax of the In come) tax law appucaoi at eiv.vvv in- rtead t.'.oo. tha whole or part or the additional revenue could b raised. T:i t-tl estimated appropriations for th flM-al year which bexln July 1 next. Mr. M.-Adoo put at 11.:j.ss..os, ln.lu.;in l.Jtl.; for the poatoffiy In. Ii la reimbursable, and about oi more for th Panama Canal an elnklnar fund, ilecelpt lor th aim year based on exietinsT law without ex tension of the suaar duly or th emer cency tax. Mr. McAdoo put at li'0.:00. and ordinary fiisoursemants a 4jJ.wl.',, leaving an exresa of dl bursamrnt. oer I" elpta. If leslslatton I. not iA..e.l to hantf condition, l.aI.Zl.oe. -rserlty Itee-larre Katabllabre). Mr. McAdoo said that th buelnea of th country waa Improving steadily and that prosper. ty had been "firmly estjb laahed throuchout Ih country. ha financial situation of th court- trv."" he continued, "lia never been so sLrons and laH'taMa as no. Our fl panrlal rrsourvra ar th srreatest In our biatorv. and our bankins; system. throuicn th creation of th redera llrartv. a)rm. Is now th stronatest in th world. In eaery respect the eco nomic and financial condition of th country I extraordinarily sound. It Is creater than that of any other nation nd if we us our resources and our opportunities IntelllEently and wisely, w shall cstablis.1 Ih prosperity of thla Nation upon an Impregnable foun datlon for many yeara to come. In that connection th Secretary a r' port showed ti sto.-k of srold In the I'nlted tt-w on November I. 1 P t was I.'.IX.III.;.'. compared with ll.So:.. i;.l0 on January : and that It la by far th larse.t sum In Bold ever held by on country. Indication were, he nt stock would be $5 Sends to YourHome This Christmas Piano teSSI a ' " Start . With t"al I'rlc flJO'Te ar Kaelory ITIce. nQn Had need Chriatmaa Terms. l:iMakrr 9J I aJ Itheat latere!. waaaVUgS t'aaa. Sfi UaaUlr. Evryone baying- Piano ia interested in cost; both first cost and after-cost There will be no after-coet for Interest amounting ta f - 7 tha first mnntna oe tnta.1 ttrial of iV-'T in Interest, rapraeantinc a total aavlnx to you of f 142.27 in Interest snd principal. Deduct this smount from the price of Uia above piano and then you will reallaa what aaonderful value It preeenta. - Thar aril a .ao be no af tar-coat for th riral three mrtntha tnr nlano laaaona mlm-m w firulah you an order at our evpans on itood repreeentativa Portland Piano Teachers Uii is Included with the New rvano we lurnlah you now. We alao supplv the Moaart Keyboard 1'lay llama for beclnners with every plaao sold before a.'Uriarmss. Kaides. ae inc.uue the first rear's tunlns and a stonl to match tha piano, and free delivery of all to rour hum-, with a warrantee barked by tlS.iHHi.ooo. Nearly everybody can afford to buy. since nearly evervhodjr can afford to pay 94 monthly, without Interest, and thus secure a savins of ISi In price and SST.27 In In terest, in all 12--T. by buying- now. New Pianos - $235 $265 $290 $315, etc. Player Pianos $290 $395 $435 $495, etc. Used Pianos $ 65 $ 95 $165 $195, etc. now. while stock most complete, you do not want to nay th full DavmeiiL and then, before delivery on I'hrlatmaa eve you pay th balance In cash of $4 or $9, or whatever agreement you make for th first payment, and the balance IS monthly, etc, uulil the piano Is paid for In full. Out-of-Town Buyers It la safe and satisfactory to buy one of these pianos by msIL Write us and w will send you full description, or. if you like, ship th piano aublect to your aooroval. We Dar freieht to an v ooint In Oree-nn Washington or Idaho. Buy now and have It shipped when ready. Lverv nlano or nlaver nlano nurrhaaed carries with It the Krhwan Plann Co. guarantee of satisfaction, as also the usual guarantee from each manu facturer 01 ineae new musical instruments; oesicies. we tatte it in exchange within one year, allowing- the full amount paid. If desired. aJI'K.V EVK.M.VGS ITXTIIa CHRISTMAS. Pi a lITa fjt) Make yotir selection " -- payment, and then. b. O 1 T r-e Maaafartarrra' " " -a v aaaaaaw- -aaavs rinr Warranty liar Coaat Diatrlhatora. itrrt. Near Waahlactoa. aeked hr S 1 '.IKHI.lMHI. The ft tare That Bell at Factory Prlrea and Charge N latereal. GEOGRAPHY CHANGES AD WORIl GOOD I VMTt'.D STATES. BLASPIIENUt'S IS BRAZIL. HERDER FREED OF MURDER Mud IrUU I'arra Trial oa CHarxe of KHIlns Another. ALIw i;LX ruho. Ic. i.jtp. Cil After d-lib.ratm t tor it hour. th Jiry ia the iaia of ha4 fields, a sh.L harder, cbar.4 wita anurd.r la in ftrat da-rae. r.turn4 a v.r4ict of not C4:lv. t il.l w oa trial for ail. in 1:4 Ward in llui. County Ut ptam'er. A 'on4 tndt.-tmeat rharg 1 if h.m w.tlk th m .r l-r of ft ) ma Iv jri has baa a, fite4. l'roaut;n; Attorney Kbode, of :ok. C.j jntj. Ja. la.-., that th a.cu.ad man. will b tried on th second charge se.t nioruh. Many woman la tha eourt r uia .hook hands sl'.n te:.ls and con gr.t4lte41 bins n hi acquittal. Tie ::n mats wer ett;.r an4 leave !.;. an l s:h .hiMf.n. RED CROSS REORGANIZES Jl.litary aaid Civil llrllef Work It tVe farpearatraj. WA3KI'aTO.V. t I rresldent TTUsoa aa4 ITidat TaA sat a la outstanding bonds or a total of II milla It wr. th Council ha pa.d an ordinanc levying 11 mills for 111 ard notice of th levy ha been filed with th County Assessor and tha Cour.ty Clerk. I'nless the Council file a second sotlc declaring th lery II mills. Assessor Jack l I extend Ih It i-mlll levy. KINDNESS WINS SUSPECT I-Tlaoncr la Ciratltade ta She-riff Itf. vrala Caclao of Ionry. n.Ki:n. r, iw. t. spciaD OratefuJ to bheriff IC P. Anderson, who haa treated him with kindness during hi. recent Illness la the County Jail. William Krby. arrested la connection with th robbery of lie from A. Mo- Adam la th i::ka Hotel last Wednes day, volunteer to direct Ih officers to the biding pise of th money. Accompanied by th Mterlff. Erby went to lb Welts feed barn and un covered a tobacco caa bidden under chaff In a a4twt In one of th rear stalls. Th can. apparently, w as filled with tobacco, but $y waa found cached al th bottom. Krby admitted having bidden th money, but denied bavin; anything to do with lis theft. A.liUad Tax tVrfkHI Is $2138. .VSIILANr. Or Nor. V i. . 11 Of th munUlpal tax for Itt. which approximate ii o. all but I: haa beeas paid up. th levy being mad in Itl. All hit vt th general tax for ltl also has been paid Th d llaiuenl saaer tax for 111. a local aaaxent. axtounta to a tri!t mora tbaa tier, being Bancroft act ob.l catloa. This as a wbol la considered a s4 s&o laav Th met.iod of legislating for public buildings In an omnibus bill received th Secretary's disapproval and he asked mat it be discontinued. Needless wast f public money, ha said, would b avoided If Congrevs would hereafter not aiithorli th acquisition of public building sites until authorisation had been mad for tie bulldlnais to go on th sites. He asked that th Secretary of th Treasury be authorised to fit th building to th city and not to make it Just aa imposing as tha sum appro prlatrd under in present system will permit. Jail Scnlcncca fail low "J"l. CENTRA I.f A. Wash.. !-. . (5n rial. Kecently Henry Herman was sentenced to th County Jail on a va grancy charts after h had been ar rested at Adna with a complete afa- blowinr outfit In hie possession. Th man's term expired yesterday, but he waa resentenced on a charge of carry ing concealed weapon to permit Sher iff foster continuing his Investigation of th man past record. ll llntl Near II urn I Itrporlrtl. BAKER. Or. Per. I Special ) Considerable excitement waa created at Burns by the sews that otl was dis covered at the oil well. 17 miles south of Burns. Th well haa reached a depth of i'.t'i feet and drilling baa been dis continued nntil casing arrives, when It will be determined whether tha well Is of commercial value. Itaaad niorTlaor I Klccfrd. CENTRA I.I A. Wash.. rer, I. (Spe cial At the annual meeting of th pryad rood Koada Association. George W. linn waa elected road supervisor for th co mi rag war. About Ii hew members wer added to tba association at the meet ln. DltTcrcnc f Coadltloaa la Latla-Amer. Ira aal4 Be Mad led Here, ftaya Trade ana. NEW YORK. Dec I. What Is good advertising in Virginia la nut always good advertising In Venexula, declared Hugh iL Kahler, of tbia city. In tell ing at th closing; session today of the International Trad Conference of some of the pitfalls Into which Ameri can manufacturers fall In framing their advertising; to be translated Into a foreign tongun. Differences of lan- gusge, race, climate, laws, customs and Institutions must all bo considered In advertising goods In Latin-American countries, the speaker aaid. As evidence of th car that must ba exercised by American advertising In th -South American countries. Mr. Kahler Instanced an advertisement In Brasil of a aria engine guaranteed not to frees. This man failed to realize, he said, that the cllmat there is so hot that it would boil an egg. Still another spent thousands of dol lars advertising an article, tha name of which, translated Into Spanish, waa aaors than blasphemy. chancellor commander of Laurel Lodge, No. 7. Knights of Pythias, of this city. In the semi-annual election this week. Other officers were chosen as follows: Vice-chancellor. Richard F. Thorn; pre late. Fred Fortmiller; master of the work, L. Reade Dowlin; keeper of rec ords and seal. L. M. Curl; master of finance, John G. Bryant; master of the exchequer. Francis M. Arnold; master-at-arms, William J. Patterson; Inner guard, Ralph Thorn; outer guard. Cleo Jenkins; trustee for three years, W. A. SIcClalD, MINE LIENS ARE $19,366 Forccloaure Proceed lugs at Vale Are Agalnt Humboldt Corporation. BAKER. Or, Dec 8. (Special.) F. L. Hubbard and J. H. Nichols, attor neys fur F. L. Anderson, of Mormon Basin, made public today the filing of foreclosure proceedings at Vale against the Humboldt Consolidated Gold Mines, seeking Judgment for 37 labor and ma terial Hens assigned to Mr. Anderson and totaling (lt.71s.63. For attorneys' fees j:i50 is asked, and for filing fees 11(10.30, making a total of S19.36ti.93. J. T. Donnelly, trustee, is named as a defendant because of his holding a trust mortgage given to obtain a bond issue made by the mining company. and the complaint asks that the labor and material liens be declared prior in right to the claims of Mr. Donnelly. Veteran tiaccuiiiba at Cottage Grove. COTTAGE GROVE. Or, Dec . (Spe claL) Tha funeral of Charlea Bohm waa held today. He died Monday nigh al th age of 7 S years. Tha funeral was conducted under tha ausntces App'omattox Post. Grand Army of th Republic Mr. Bohm was born In Ger many. He had been a resident of Ore gon for a quaarter century. At Buffa lo. October :o. 1877, he married Mis Keglnla Reltx. who survives. He served during th Civil War In Company C, Twenty-first Regiment. New York vol unteers. wa wounded at Antletam and was honorably discharged February 1J. 1J. Surviving children are Charles Bohm. of Drain, and Mrs. It. W. Waters, of Mcdford. Albany Iyttilan. Elect. ALBANY. Or.. Dec . (Special.) Charles C. Curry, chief deputy In the Count Clerk's office here, waa elected A FINE TREATMENT FOR CATARRH t TO HIKE AND COT9 UaTUI Catarrh Is such an Inaldloaa disease and haa become so prevalent during the paat few rears that Its treatment snouia D Bauer- stood bv all. ak-i.m- haa fully proved that catarrh is constitutional disease and therefore autre, a constitutional treaxrneni. oprara. nhalera. salves snd aoaa aournes eeiaora if ever glee lasting benefits and often drive he dieeas further down tn air passages snd Into tha lunss. If you hsve Catarrh or Catarrhal deaf- aa or head-oolsea. go to your drocclat and eat one ounce of farmlnt t Double strength . Take tbia bom and add ta It Va Pint of hot water and 4 ounces of granulated augar; tir until dluolved. take on tablespoontul 4 tlmea a day. This will often bring quick relief from tha distressing head BOtses, clogged n. trtis should open, breathing become easy and mucus stop dropplog Into th throat. Thta treatment haa a slight tonio actloa aablch makes It eepeclslly effective In cases a bar Ih blood has become thin and weak. t la ar to make, tastes pleasant and costs little. Kvsry person who alabes lo h free from thta deetructlv disease ahould give his treatmant a trial. Adv. w, Former Centralian Coe. With l ord. CENTRALIA, Wash.. Dec. 8. (Spe claL) Hampton A. Steele, until 1912 city editor of the Centralis Dally Chronicle. Is & member of the Ford peace delegation on Its way to Europe. Mr. Steele Is representing the Stete Journal of Topeka. Kara., with which paper he has been connected since leaving- here. HAYE COLOR IN YOUR CHEEKS Be Better Looking: Take Olive Tablets. If your skin Is yellow complexion pallid tongue coated appetite poor you hsve a had taste In your mouth a lazy, no-good feeling you should take Ullvo Tablets. Dr. Edwards' OHt Tablets a sub stltute for calomel were prepared by Dr. Edwards after 17 years of study wita his patients. Dr. Edwards' Ollre Tablets are purely vegetable comnound mixed with olive oil. You will know them by mtir olive color. If you want a clear, pink skin, bright eyes, no pimples, a feeling of buoyancy liKe cniianooa days, you must get the causa. Dr. Edwards' Olive Tablets act on the llrer and bowels like calomel yet have no dangerous after effects. They start the bile and overcome constipation. That's why millions of boxes are sold annually at 10c and 2ic per box. Ail druggists. Take one or two nightly and note the pleasing results. The Olive Tablet Company, Colum nus, u. Adv. t HEAD STUFFED FROM a I aaAl I ak n a . a ta UAIAhnn Uii A IvULU j Sara Cream Applied in Nostrils "t I llnana Aie Pajao-e Rio-rrr I'r. T vraa a a " 0 "T" t Instant relief no waiting. Your clogged nostrils open right up; tha air passages of your head clear and you can breath freely. No more hawking. snuffling, blowing, headache, dryness. No struggling for breath at night; your cold or catarrh disappears. Get a small bottle of Ely's Cream Balm from your druggist now. Apply littlat of this fragrant, antiseptic healing cream In your nostrils. It penetratea through every air passage of tha bead, soothes the Inflamed or wollen mucous membrane and relief comes instantly. Jt'a Just fin. Don't stay stuffed-up with a cold or nasty catarrh. Adv. LADIES, I am of fering all tailored Suits that have been $27.50, $29.50, $32.50 and $34.50 at one flat price $18.85. These are genuine re ductions from normal prices on suits of un usual high quality. It is your opportunity to save many dollars. Suits made from the best fabrics velvets, broadcloths, and other popular weaves. Some handsomely trimmed in fur, some in braid, arid some plain-tailored. The models are exclusive with this store the price is the low est you will find. S u i t s formerly priced $22.50 and $24.50 are going now at $15. These have the same thorough . vv o r k manship as the more expensive suits. The materials are broadcloths, gabar dines, whipcords and novelty weaves, many of the models being trimmed in fur or silk braid. A decidedly attractive price on quality suits. 54 , : .y.. One entire rack filled with $10.00 and $12.50 Coats and Cravenetted Raincoats that are now selling at $7.95. Garments that are in perfect style, warm and serviceable. All of the popular colors and mixtures in tweed, corduroy, cheviot, and novelty materials. Garments that can be worn with satisfaction in the most inclement weather. See them at the spe cial price $7.95. Ben Selling Morrison Street at Fourth Yes ! We Carry, Sell and Recommend Waterman Fountain Pens The Pen That Always Pleases Expert Pen Man Waits on You Ten Days' Trial Free Woodard, Clarke & Co. Wood-Lark Building, Alder St at West Park JtistWhatu'dLika to Receive is What vv iou uugnt to oive XSw . K r aV aavnaua as. aeatM X. -VeV 3 Xjst b I -3 I II II I V Ta4e.l "V vr-vL I a a - a ST a! m sj awe- -a a m - Ask to see the Safety, Self-Filling and Regular Types V .r.r rm eleaire ran be PTatificd mwA a.anr kinii fitted. Price, S2.50 to $150.00. Be explicit: ask for the genuine Waterman's Ideal. Sold at the Best Stores L. E. Waterman Company 171 Rraadmr New York The Gift that is Constantly Used lit MSI IHI I'll To settle that question which is the best place to purchase WATERMAN'S IDEAL FOUNTAIN PENS? Visit the Fountain Pen Department at GUI's The J. K. Gill Co., Third and Alder Sts.