1 niMWifflmffT L WVIIIW SWWi-S F0Ifl914 IS LESS BY II HAN 91 Estimate Includes Heavy In 1 crease " h Teachers' .Sal aries Autos New: Item." InrUifllnr appropriations to meet .the expense of , proereaelre , educational methods, the tiudget f the school board (or UK Is I40M0O tesa then for 1I1J .As it stands no, It totals ft.lU.800, as compared wltli,3.J66,00 this roar. An Increase1, of $150,000 In teachers' salaries 1 proposed, the HH Rem being 11,226,000, compared with l,Q7S,00tf .for 1S1S. - v' .(, .vV:."fa" A 110,000 IncreajHa la the eoat of fuel and $3000 in tbe Post of water are to a noted, Provision I made for the. pay merit of J3000 In rents, this Item being understood to include the expense of so cial center work in Its various forms. On the other band, a decrease from 185.' ooo to $33,000 tor repairs la proposed. An Increase. In the teachers retire' meWfund from $4000 to $11,000 Is thews- Contracts for $100,000 this rear ere not Included In next years budget. An Item of $$001 for automobiles Is new to school board budget making, as are other Items of $1500 for free teat boots. $500 for graduation, ex-erelsea. i I6,o00 for an insurance fund and $26,' 080 for nhrslcal education. :.v..y ... In the cost of Instruction item is In cluded $2500 for school gardeas, which will meat the u Dense of garden- In etructor and assistant during a part of the year. The following statement shows m some detail the comparison be tween the expense this year and the proposed budget for 1914? , " ' Expenses Am Cepaxe. -Budget,, 191. -, Ponds and prems.. Co. apporuoiim't... :-$20.00 Interest .....-. 16,000 pl levy s.S mills l.$21,800 M;ite apportlonm't.- . 7".00 Hills receivable'.. 16,009 (Sinking fund .... ?. 00,000 Cash bal. 1st of Vr. $6,000 I THE OREGON - DAILY JOURNAL. s PORT.LAND, t THURSDAY J&VENINOs OCTOBER 30. 1513. 'I i i ii i. a. Bqdget $ 160.000 M , 11,000 1,6 2e,0M 76.000 360.000 Totals ... . ... .$2,144,800 $2,t8CQ0O Disbursements for bobooik Building-" ; S-.00Q y, This yr.'s contracts Manual training ... Portables ....... Standpipes- ..... ,.., Grounds .:- Improvements .... Public assessments Purchases . . ...... i . .... . .. Equipment Apparatus ........ 1 urnitura ........ J lose ............. Manual Arts Automobiles ...... Instruction 1 Manual arts ....' school Teachers' salaries. Uradu't'n ea'cises 20,000 8,000 $,600 ; 28.000 25,000 - .0.000 .; 20,00 2.600 16.000 $.009 11.009 40,000' 1.226,000 -600 Freight and d'yge.. 6.000 Fuel ............. 00,000 insurance ' . ... . r. Janitors' salaries. Janitor supplies... " Light and power Hent ' J tepalrs to bldgs. Kepairs and replace.' , ment of equipm't Telephone ......... Upkeep of grounds. AVater ............ iree text oooks 66,000 16.000 15,000 8,000 S3.00O ' $.000 1.800 5,600 ao.ooo 1,000 YoV.ooo 10,000 ts)as ; 2,600 S7.000 ,' 85,000 110.000 .24.000 ; 26,000 V 20664 - 17.000 .' 17,000 1,076,000 f a a. - 5.000 ' 60,000 14.00 80,00 " 6.000 10.000 '.f 65,000 - v . - 1,700 1.600 7,000 Disbursements for administration--' Attorney fees . ...i .. 2,000 HonUS t.,trhk't.i $4,000 ouibua ........... 8.000 Contract balances.' 140,000 flection ......... 1.800 Interest .......... . 46,000 loquipmeat ..,.., -v. ? 2,000 Jient ' J.500 Salaries C4.000 Hnpplies ' : T,000 Telephone ........ - 1,000 . Equipment of shep 1,700 Sinkiug fund (0,000. Teachers' retire-' ment fund 11,000' ilinc, insuree fond 16,000 Physical ednc'o. , : 26,000 2,000 2.600 aoo.ouu 1,800 ' 95.000 , : . 3.000 ' 8.600 60,000 t v 7.000 8,000 ife.USO 4,000 TofalS $2.164,800 - $2,666,000 . - FabUo Ksariag Vovemse 89. . " The Taxpayers' , league has been re quested by tns board to be represented at a budget hearing next Monday even ing, and this will be the only thlag la th wajr -'-of s, pubilo bearing on the budget unUl., the Taxpayers' meeting November 25., " . '"'".?''i'--Vo-"'.1'"' ' At the taxpayers meeting the board will ask ; approval . of ; , sddittonsl 1 mill tax to build and equip a new trade school, also a, bend Issue of $850,000 for 7iey buildings and Improvements s of grouads ' KUNZE NEW HEAD "; OF STATE DAIRYMEN i r y i . i nlii . ' Tillamook, ' Or, Oct... $0. Charles Kunze, a prominent dairyman of. this county was elected president ef the Ktate Dairymen's association yesterday afternoon. - Professor R. R. Grave Of the Oregon Agricultural College is see retary and Ed Carer, a veteran dairy man from Carltsn, vice president. The session opened at 1 o'clock, tho morning having been spent -la trip through the surrounding dairy country and Inspection of cheese factories. Pros-, ldent F. C Baker Of the Tlllameok Com mercial dub welcomed the , dairymen, and 'JT. If. Dickson of Sbedds, president of tbs Dairy Association, responded. Pro fessor R. R. Graves gave an address during the afternoon on improving th dairy herd. , la ths evening Professor T. S. Beckwltb of CorvaUis gars an illustrated lecture on chus milk: sad professor French of Corvallis discussed egrlcultural extension. . Today's program Includes1 addresses by pr. W. H. Lytle, state veterinarian. Dr. Jamas Wltbycombs of Corvallis. W. A. Ban- of the Federal dairy division. M. 8. Shrock of the state dairy and food rsmmlssioner's ' of doe, Orant Dimmics; of Oregon City; and Kd Carey of Carlton, THIS IS A R !! PRODUCTION OR BAutOT c -Vv- ' THAT W I LL BE VOTED ON , TUESDAY,NOV. 4 tflclal ballot as it will pp?ar when, handed to voters at the, polls for the special. elo- -V.,-A-.,'.i.;j!;,.;...;.,:. ; ;, -, '.WH,.'.M,.f';;'.,; ; -;'..:,;. . ' remember the advlca of the secretary of atnte. Proceed exactIV as vou would at-the for 6 ieainst ths referendum on the measures. ' It It a vote ui ' Reproduced below-is th lion November . . , .... In voting It Is. important regular election. If you wal This Is not a vdte for live of the six rr approval, j X ha" petition, :L Keep' In mind that a "t . The first roval or referendum on the measures. It It a vote direct nn the measure themselves. res on the ballot worn tihhsim) bv the leorlKlarure and lutiti referred tn th nentile for H- Wxth measure to, issue bonds for the interstate bridge was submitted by Initiative e t' vote ts'for the measure; a f'tio" vote Is against the measure. bIJltliii AT STATEOF BRIDGE q rr : :. . ' $ourrty' Board toTry to fcrcs Builders -to Put Br'Qadway4 ' Span In Shape..;'..' OFFIC1A I ELECTION BALLOT FOR PRECINCT NO. I; A liltnomah County. Held on Novembeir ,4 1913 " , , - lb MARK k pROSS (X) BETWEEN THE NUMBER AND ANSWER VOTED FOR.' Beferendnat Ordered,: tats VBtveraity BnUdlng' inoruy oi jar, ji. j Petition of theyeepls. inoruy oi jr. ji. j , f Higher Kducationai Ins1 . ti lot uregomaa Buuaiii to provide xunds nf1 I en all Pnnd Referred by au- fiitlons Betterment League, No. or; fort land, Oregon. Its purpose .i Mtate tin! vers! ty Bull Is i its, as follows: Library Bui 10. ins, tniriy tnousaon ol . lrs: Enaineerme Bu d nr. flf. teen inounsnci .aojiars; . d i sad Hair ten thousand dollaril beating plant,) tea trsy too. Tea. 801. No. ? University of Oregon f erred by authority '. " . Oregon Higher Edr 4 Iieaaue. No. 409 Ora W its purpose is to and furnish a mod. ' -' class-room bnlldlnr, the same. ' Ths asj .' hundred thousand d) ut Sind aollara. Jr. , Vn, VTTO nr tjrt ... Ml. .. ... - I - v.,- .... ,. - ., .. , to. Tee. SOS. No, UulldiiLtf ADBioDriatlon n- IW itlonal Institutions Betterment go'fclan Building, Portland, Oregon, pi bride funds to construct, equip v.er; a , t irenroof administration and ar to extend the heating plant to ou at appropriated thereor is one oil; ira tfioo.ooo.) - ...' f ' y Vote YK or: NO. V gterUlsatlon Atot Kn; jrr. SlialTorty-tnlr vrr : pose is to suiporui s ti it. iue. by authority or Mrs. Lore U AntI-8terlliation League, No. uregon.its pur such snrglcal opeji -at). V to be performs fth poi erates ana aezuai no defining who shat 1 l J i being persons con,; fm by authority of e State Board of Health to order Portland, the Board 04. Tes. ins as the Board shall adjudge, habitual criminals, moral degen- rerfs, both male and female, and la eonsioerea as sucn. the same Id In some State institution. vote xtits er rrp-i tOS., . Nov.'. County Attorney Aot Referred by authority of 3. B. Crafb L j wuicester xiiiiiaing, Portland, uregon. 'tin pur -No. 431 Worcester pose is to provldo in nrovnio a lnwirioi Anorneir for eaon count .. the State,' and to fix their salaries in lien of ti in present system or having a tustrict Attorney tot. se- t eral counties with the authority to appoint deputies V It other., counties., v.w ., .vr,.?.-.-. . .- '. 3, ' .- ; ;V-- ;1 " . y Vote YE8 of NO. ,v ' Yes. 0T. No. nt IrU Workmen's Compensation ActReferred by authority ."Wilfred !. FarrelL No. 621 Lumbermen Binlrllnir v land, Oregon. -The purpose of this measure is to or 'sate - a State Industrial Accident Commission, ramnosei i nt . three Commissioners, to provide a fund for the jon ; ' penwation of iniured workmen employed in hasar 0ous v occupations, to be raised partly by the State, parti by employers and partly by employes; the Commlssh ft td . determine the amount under the act' to be paid ranr rson or persons on aocount of any. Injury ret ailvad rse of bis employments : i . ' . vote tbh or NO. in the couf 0. Yes. to. No. rsopoKEn by lartTiiTTvn simo Bridge BondsTo authorize Multnomah County t I I jboiiub aiuuuaiwti ounty ti iHsns for ths pun lose of 110. a- to li.sso.ooo.oo constructing an interstate bridge aoross. the C ilumbia Klver between Portland, Oregon, and Vancouver,' u YVaah. inftton, and the approaches thereto. vote for or Ar (atnst. For the Bonds. 111. ' Against ' tho Bonds. The county sommlssionrra who'bave I berome aroused at the large amount of repairs that have been 'necessary on the new -Broadway bridge, which has been la operation less than five months, hare referred to the district and city attorneys ths matter of wlto should pay the expenses for ths aecesssry repairs now. needed 'en ths strut'ttirs- . v .. The commissioners, at the conclusion of their Inspection trip Tuesday, ex pressed their belief , that ths contrac tors 'should be compelled to put the bridge la good shape in spits of the faot that it had been formally accepted, an J it" was put up to ths county and city legal departments W find a way to compel ths builders to do sow Ths off- hand opinion Of Plstrict Attorney Kvans la that the county must do the work and pay th expensea ., :'T' . . "A brtdgs that ooat as much as this one did, should be hi first cms shape, and if is not," said Commissioner Hol maa. "Someone is responslbla, and we intend U possible to find ont who It Is- Ths attorney will investigate ths con tracts and If tharo la any - way under ths sun of compelling ftoirfe on sine except the taxpayers , to pay the bUb and put ths bridge 1 shapelt ta going to- be dona.-,-.''; ? :'?'' '.41- Ths bridge wag accspted by the city's executive board under the .old admin Istration, on recommendations of Kalph Modjeaki It was then turned over to ths county. v . - "T : big gnardiaa. Now ti bat j the latter has refnaed to act. Stair j ;eg j has patUloned tfie court to appoUtf t i feme competent peraoil t look after J i er. f Stokes baa praotlcsily revereJ ; t? fm his wound. V To'rreoa Minem-' Los Angeles, Ocfcrf O ti: ut or nor.. I II. Beavers, refugee from Torreon,'Coahulla, Mexico, said that S00O men are without work there as the result ef ths suspension of mining operations due to the revolution.-. , ".iZ--"t-' ' ,'r-,K ". : ; Poea Lon ShAyklng TmfT Boston, Oct SO. Arrested as a loan shark. Miss Helen Faster f told how. starting with 11000, she had fceoumulated 4t,vv m zour years. . b-pKlmi Closer Eurtf inhools. " Bureka, Cak, Oat ao.- i-Tha health board ordered all schools Closed on ac count of a threatened er Memlo t m fantlla paralyaia. . j. .-. . LA GRANDE HAS NEW -. MORNING NEWSPAPER La Grande, Or.. Oct 10. Tha rlM Grande Messenger, a morning independ ent Democratic paper, opened its doors for -. business Tuesday and Issued tho first number of what is Intended to be a permanent morning newspaper , tn La Grande. - The proprietors and owners are Oklahoma people, who editorially say In their first number, that tbey found La Grande the most suited for them of any elty In the state, and thai they Intend to issue an elghtpaga paper regularly. Purtng the past ftva or six years several efforts to start a morning newspaper la La Grande have failed. al phased on Credit Tomorrow Go on Nov Accounta Payable Dec 1 st 10QPiE?lM p of Holte Economy Butter on Special 5 lale Friday at Only 64c Roll PiMj3lmPie3l3c On ale :iroi?I2 Indonit? 6 P. M. delicious ;Ha, low fen Pumpkin Ps, fre$h';from if .uf V iwn oven,1 fj itth'capesi,aJ, good. - Rea( y f c trice, each alt kinds, exfta yptt;ai.. 4,1.51. Tru ill W 111! m litr.iiuciaf. 3 m ' i"iirtin-- saaiimni'fiaj Halloween Luncheon errs. U JL. U. r. It, Noodle Soupits. -Halibut, Holland aisev 10s. Filet ol Beef, Braised, Rice, lOo. galads-Sardine. Caimon, Cream, Blaw and Combination'VeKa table, Bc Fruit Combination, lOo, Vegetables Kscalloped Corn. Bel Stuffed peppers, to: Baked Hubbard Squash, soj , Baked ; Potatoes, Soi Sweet Potatoes, 6c Plea and Pastry, as. Don't miss this! ' ;Kiljjlo$ '- 4t AH I ilHBi, 11 Y iactv peci; at.f.. . f Women's Kid 87c 1000 i airs mm ', a s e s, .' gir fcce - iinish, oter . ewr L ; wrist length, A-cJasp-1 fastening. Come in aclc, w hitef tan and col- ,ors;('' reg. ifLZ5 val-ues-'j for Fi idayV' pair .seam:') .witlll; 87c 6rfQafV tent. 3c valtics.V. $: riday sale of more than H 200-pieces of women's new fit .iet colla rs and full; trimmed sating co?nars and scores of otfierv Stjrles ; marvelous var iety' va fues ,up to Of ' C0c eacl l, '? special at JC omen s $25 jgriijlSpllicil More than a hundred suits to choose a most exceptional value;;;; Skinner 1 1 slashed and draped ; $19.85 from and every one satin ImM iinrl tai. lored without a single fault. Come i n smart belted effects wiwr vcivet cuns ana couars; sKirts , slashed and draped ; an suw ju yiaues or Drown, , gray, maltese and black and white; reg ular $25.00 Suits, choice at only ' SO New Sport Cc ats, $ 1 5.0Q Extra special showing and ' sale to morrow of young -Vom-en's coatsthenew , ''Sport'' cot as, with low .belted ef fect,4mandarin sleeve and patch p ockets. Are smartly but ton trimmed and come in shade 4 of cerise, C 1 C AA green, red and Copenhagen. : S' fecial, only Jft 1 0.UU 300 New Waists, $3.98 Values at $1.69 C Jibiqe of this Jare collection of d ainty waists 5 Friday i- Broken 1 Ines of embroidered marquisette ind v pretty I lace-trimmetl v gar , merits, 'some also; with clusters I of;: tucks, short (i ?a Sleeves, . V , necks, at 1 Da - f: Tailored Suits $1.95. 1 Women's Outing Flannel Gowns, $1.23 "Values, 85c Great sale on the third flooif ojf 500 women's White, flannelette nightgowns, high or ; low netf k and; a,ir sizes, .excellent war n, fleecy, quality, ;c full: Ieng.h ; splendid values, 'worth Of $1.25 each, special, only Of 1 .'X - - mM-s', mi' -ml , ;1I APPOINTED GUARDIAN;. f ; REFUSES TO SERV0 Forest Owe, Or., Oet. ". A; . ThornburRb, president ef tbs Poraw 1. 1 t;rova National bank, has written hs 4 letter to County Judge Reason er, I a which he says be refuses to act li guardian of tha person and estate f';' it WlUlasa- X jOalsar. Stokes, of this city, in the leg. Get er lived as a recluse on hi farm mi r Cornelius, and, ooys or tna nelgn&orhy i had been botterins hlra. y Tha nlftr I thot Stokes, tha latter, was leadiia; ? row past Ootrer's bonse. Tha doc out and began, to bark, - and thlni 1 it was sums prowler eotne to aui adfrer raa ont wltb;bla sha tsua 4'iut fired In the direction of th f aolse without aeeias; Stokes. ,. Golfer asr? tated the wounded asaa into '. tbs bouat -i v and r .itnraoned doctors to attend "him. je rtr tr.e affair Oelirer was adjf udged ane and Thornburgh.waa aB ? o In Ltd od be r a ran ttef $319 "... ;" . ' $7CbtGlai Water Sets ." Sevea PiecesFriday Special Friday sale of beautiful rich ' cut ' glass. water sets , jn star and sun burst patterns, 2lA -pint jug and 7. .tumblers to match, reg.,$7 value, at the set New Jewelry, to $1.00 Values at , 1 ' , . Over 2000 pieces of Novelty Jewel ry, f mchjding; brooches,. pins - La Vaffieres beauty , pins, " vanity cases and rings, all . pretty; and desirable; regular values up to $ i .00 for,' Friday, priced at, each $3.69 23c Men's $i.S0f Union? " re' ; 1 i-j-r't of, SODliticn1; me-j ' ' ; diuttt ; and f ficavy ' T, wtight Upc .n SmV k ". fflnalHy? cotnted ' - Egyptian f yarn, la gtzf, tartf and blue ; mixed, Y fob. close- V, fitting i 5 wrist and Ijf ankiats closed n crotch r). fcaautifufly If liaiwwif k perfect fittingjr ? 1.50 jfar- at ,oaf iy ,pleXa7 gj' greater, $3.95 Merf "a, extra good Qoar jty heavy wool , SW eaters- ruff-' 'nef A; . ahaker-knit ': A(as1 i:ivvairi -f.v i.;:,vviw j ttJ ?'):4yZi very 'long, ' rtra Well made.' 1$1,19 ;Avi ' 2DC 'wm '!.;, - - '-'.'.;. ...',' v '.: " -' ' s. -.'.. -.'. ' Wt ja ' mm L.DMAV - !'.- '-If AirTfelit Stove WW - ' " . ' ' -" Pridav in Basement Come In sJ2e 18, with top draft, top full op'eK tng and anet-iron lining. Special g "1 "I Q Rvalue - at, ;ach, only ;ii.W.5 V. A alaX $3.S0 Wool Nap Blnkett at $L98 On tha 4th floor, f; at tn rtAKt v.j ,: , sia Wool Nap 'CianKeta, ribbOn Bound adge a, ,fancy'coior ed ftorden; wlite,or ryJti.;90! pairs for thu sale Priced Q" QQ at pnlytvJL70( $12.00 . Felt " Mat- $..;:.trtaea $6.75 Mattresses' rriada in layers of fin6 , elastic .,' felt, cov ered with heavy. L.art ; tidkingt ' in blua or tan-. stitched with roll edge, Sale Special price, only.; Fall Trade Cr. ' a'..e a i if -j'-v V' a- , ".i 1 SUTRO BATHS San Francisco CTION1' , 1 - SALT :"i'.. I ' With about nina acres of land Ocean and adjoining the ClUf Heightt will ba sold t tha -. subject - to the ' approval of tha ' at' Auction, '.Thursday, .r:.;M:,: ,2VS 1913; al 12 o'clock at BALDWIN. & HOWELL, 111 f San Francisco. . tJThli famous Nautorium, ' tha world, was erected by the Jate Adolph . more than 1800,000. ; It murt be sold estate. : ' J Although the Executrix of , limited; powers ia tha management aad '. snterpriae it is being well patronised and rnent caterers great profits can be realised , I ha Pacific Oeeto at the entrance ' position is unique and picturesque The baths cover about three. ."sufficient area to add many : Q The profits of tha Cutro .Pacific Exposition, 4th. mi wilt be enpr- purchaier at this sale for fronting the Pacific ' House and Sutro Highest Bidder :. Superior Court . Noveinber r the . saleirooms of " Kearny : Street, V and ths largest in M Sutro at a cost of .. now to dose his tha Estate has but , exploiution of this great in the hands of amuse-. . from it. Situated on to the Golden Gate its beyond description. .' . ' acres of land which leaves a - . other profitabl attractions, Bath daring v the Panama- ' February 20th to December,''' mous enough, to reimburse the -the full ' cost of the property. ' ' WATER SWIMMING BATHS Remember the date is Thursday, November 23, 1913 'X V v -. - ' -' - . ' ' - . ,v''1 ' .- ; ' -.. .,' .. IK. J 1 BALDWIN & HOWELL ; '1.'. REAL ESTATE AGENTS .-wiu..i.,.-.-. AND; AUCTIONEERS.-Hi;;S?t'J " ' - Sead for til u Sated , 311-324 Kesrny St SAN FRANCISCO Booklet There Are : Ottier MdHWiiiotile?l prepared for beverage purposes,' but for use of the sick Duffy's stands at the top Distilled exclusively from malted: grain, including barley, the most expensive. Facsimile of bottle .. areatly reduced. . Purple::;-- .Stands -alorie as . the purest andmost wholesome, and costs the most to make. .That's why it has a host of cheap imita , tions . which .are sometimes ; forced . upon ; Vou from a mercenary standpoint, regard jess of your health. . r - ; - -f. ; But remember, there's nothing "justj. ' as Rood'1 as Duffy's, that- has the won- .derfulrrecord ' as ' a health producer back -. of it, -and is worth all it costs and more.' : . Refuse substitutes and resolve to get Duffy's . Pure Malt Whiskey and not something which ' ' cannot. possibly take its place.' !'.'' i 'Sold m sealed bottles only by most reliable i druggists,' grocers and dealers, $1.00.. "Write ( our doctors for free advice and medical book-. The Duffy Malt Whiskey Co., Rochester, N. . Y. Puget Sound Route Filer ... Expfss Owl4. Shasta Limited 8:30 a. m.' 1:4J3 ..... , Lv. 11 :00 p. m. m, STEEL :'):, COACHES . . Lv. ,3 :00 p, nV' THROUGH NIGHT SERVICE ;4 ; lliOOp. m. to ) r GRAYS HARBOR POINTS CENTRAL; OREGON STEEL ; COACHES Through - ; . Daylight , ? ; J ' ' Service , Lv7:50 a.'m.or 10:00 CITY TICKET OFFICE third and Washington Sts phones; and A-6121 . a. m.'- . ; . . ; forrl I V :v ,, II E I LI I Iff J ' 1 1 Tounelfj i Ask for LPvO ORIGINAL mmTE 1' i ''V 1 N JOURNAL IV AT4T ADS PAY BEST