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. .THE v OREGON . DAILY. JOURNAL POR TlTAND. FRIDAY, DECEMBER 7. ' 1917. : t 1LTWAHBAR PlGKS WAN FOR SUPREME BENCH ; Delegation Will Urge Goverorto ' Appoint Judge - Kavanaugh to Succeed Justice 'WCamant SENATOR OLSON IS" OPPOSED Attorneys of Multnomah County . Object to Withycombe's Plan . to Meet Political Obligation. ' Salem. Or.. Dec 7. A delegation from the' Multnomah County Bar association, according to reports reach Ins "here from : Portland, will come to Salem within the next few days to petition Governor Wlthycombe to appoint. Judge J. P. Kavanaugh to the supreme court bench In the .event that Justice Wallace, McCa xnant resigns on March i, as it la now 'reported- he will do. .' The report - is In general circulation that .. the governor - has promised the place to State Senator Conrad P. Olson ' of. Portland, In payment of. political ob ligations; and it is said here that lead- J Ing members ot the Multnomah Bar i ; sociation are very strongly opposed to the chief executive taking such action - For this reason. It is said, the bar ' association will not delay, in presenting , its' reauest to . the governor , to . select Judge Kavanaugh for the vacancy, if It occurs, on the highest court, in the state. It is known that Justice McCa mant does not want to see Senator Olson, who has had no judicial expert ence, named to succeed him, while the other members of the su prime court are said to come far from approving such : a selection. ; - - ' Electrical Safety "Code Proposed " : Salem, Or., Dec. 7. W. C. Wagner, assistant electrical engineer of the fed eral bureau of standards, is here con? f erring with members of the public service commission and the commis sion's' electrical engineers In regard to the adoption, of the national electrical safety code, which was issued by the 'bureau last year after more than two years ot investigation as to the best methods for reducing electrical haz ards. . ; . Ttnnri ri strict Must Have Budget 1 - Salem. Or.. Dec. 1. In an "opinion given to the ktate tax commission, At- : torney General Brown holds that road districts must comply with the budget law and prepare and adopt estimates in the form of a, budget of their ex penditures before a tax levy Is made. - If any road district does not do this, advised the attorney general. It will have the burden of establishing Its exemption from the budget law and of upholding the validity of its tax, by reasoruof Us failure to comply with the : statute. .. Two CompanJes Incorporated, iSilem. Or Dec. 7.-Artleles of incor pbratlon were filed Thursdays by the Deschutes Valley Potato Growers asso ciation of Redmond, which has a cap- ltal stock of $3000.. The Incorporators are Gustavo v E. Slatlg, J. J. Elllnger and I A. Hunt. . Articles ' also were filed by the North Bend Meat company. Nuresm Pepio-Mangan Is - a valuable tonic for the nursing mother especially if she must attend to household tasks. For Pepto- Mangan keeps up the vitality by enriching the very stream of life--the blood. And it helps the baby, too, because when the mother is strong the child is usually likewise. "The Red Blood Builder" It restores the appetite, and brings back a robust vigor by materially increasing the number of red blood cells... This new rich blood, circulating through the ' " Study this package se yea .will know how genalae Pepfo-Janan looka Diabetes Sufferer G iven Up To Die By Back ' Warner's Safe Diabetes Remedy , produced astonishing , results for Mr. Friquet who had given up in despair. i Following : is a voluntary and as tonishing statement from Mr. Jules Friquet of : 51 West! First Street, Los Angeles, CaL- This certainly is evidence of the beneficial qualities 4 of Warner's Safe Diabetes Remedy and more convincing than anything . wevould say. Read this: ,, - 'This letter is the best proof that 1 am still alive' Your medicine is a : miracle to .me.' . My weight was re- - duced from 157 to 114 pounds when A left the hospital. I left there Aug. - 6th' in despair. Hundreds of people - ' that, knew." me said 1 - would . never live to. return i to my studio... After r leaving the- hospital, . I saw' your "Ad." in tne paper. i Degan its, use and at . once commenced" to improve, and now everybody i: saying to me Austrian Slacker. v Puts 'Mr.'. Before Name on His Card- . Peter Delich. an Austrian of fancy tastes .who served a sentence In the county - Jail . for failing to register, when released today and taken be-' fore the exemption board for registra tion, protested against the way his name was 'handled.'"' '- - : First Indignation was evoked when be caught sight of his introductory card a slip of paper from the Jailer to . the chairman of the board. , He tried to explain that something was missing,''. v'vl-i'''--'"'' Abandoning his plan of getting his Ideas across -verbally he seized a pen and made a mark: .which exemption board officials .; axe convinced was fAIr." .f . " -V " At an opportune moment he also penned the same title in' front of the name typed on the registration card. Aa a convicted slacker Mr." Peter Delich was placed near the top of the list of , reglstranta so that he wdh't ", have " to wait long: before he gets another ' title that of . Pri vate" Peter "Delich, U. & A. Two Water Projects Join Their Interests Big Bead District -of Oregoa and Riv erside District ef Make Will Ask Federal Aid to Fat Lead trader Water. Salem, Or Dec 7, The sUte en gineer Is In . receipt of a, resolution adopted by the Big Bend Irrigation dis trict of Oregon in which It Is proposed that this district, in cooperation with the Riverside irrigation district In Idaho, contract with the United States reclamation service for the construction- of drainage works and the deliv ery of additional water front the Ar rowrock reservoir of the reclamation service. The Big Bend district, which Is lo cated in Malheur county, contains about 5000 acres of land lying' along the Snake river, which is partially Irri gated ' by " water obtained from ' the Boise river, while the adjoining River side district In Idaho contains about. 9000 acres. V It appears that the reclamation of lands in. the Boise project of the United States v reclamation service, together with" irrigation of lands - In these two districts, has made It necessary to construct drainage works to prevent water logging of the land. The estimated cost of drainage works for the two districts Is 1280,000. while the storage water will be supplied by the UnUed States reclamation service at a cost of $20,000. The cost of the works will be repaid to the United States reclamation service without in terest in -20 annual payments. . . : , :- , Gas Meter Explodes; W. H. Kendall Burned W. H. Kendall, living at the (Garnett hotel, was severely burned this -afternoon when a quarter-ln-the-slot" gas meter exploded in his room. The burns are around the neck and head. . The explosion was said to have been caused by failure to turn off the stop cock after Tthe quarter's worth of gaa had been used up, another quarter start ing' the gas at full , flow. Kendall was treated at-afhe Emergency hospital. of North , Bend, capital stock $5000, and incorporators, - Swanie Peterson. Gus Peterson and George A Peterson. entire system', brings vigor and strength to every part of the body. Pepro Mangan does not taste like medicine cor look if. It cannot have an undesirable effect upon the most delicate stomach, and its benefits are soon apparent in most cases. . ' Friettdfyr Warning: Genuine Pepro Mangan is sold only in 'packages and . bottles like those pictured here. It is never sold in bulk. There are many counterfeits. Reject them alL . Read ths circular wrapped around the bottle. - " . Pepfo-Maniaa is eiede onJBy -M. J. BREITENBACH CO New York , Manufacturing Chemista Friends Now On Job that I look better than ever-before I tip the scales at 132 pounds and 1 am back - working aeiin to -the as tonishment of all. 1 feel splendid and people say I. am ; looking better every day. c I . must v tell you . that every ' word I have written Is. true, and I can prove it by hundreds that knew of my condition. . Jules Friquet, Sit-West First Street Los Anceles, Cl."s.. . -...-.: .v 'v ; -i. Wirnefs Safe Diabetes Remedy is made from a formula, tried and tested and used with ' remarkable results durinr the past 40 years. - ,As the name indicates, Warner's Safe Dia betes, Remedy is absolutely, safe and is made solely from herbs and other beneficial Ingredients. ... . Sold by s: leading -drug gists every where Sample, sent on receipt of 10 cents- Warner's Safe Remedy Co-i.Dept 388, Rochester, N. Y. X .f "r (Adv.) MRS FALiNG CLOSE IN LITTLE THINGS, LAVISH IN BIG, IS I J Son of Contestant Says She Be . ; came Suspicious and Cool '-: . : v . Toward Himr yl That the1 late Xarlfa Feling was close and penurious in small things but lav ish in large things, was the testimony of j TESTIMONY inomaaw. eirong. one oi.ue cniei oen-iand eiiviarwa unucr am wul wug. wu uu i jthe witness stand today In Judge Tas- weirs court where the contest over tne i uuuuu, nowevsr, is a mere tecanl estate Is m progresa - . V -.i ImTIrr tn mnn -rirnmii. -nm.. rutin .. Strong" told at length how Mrs. Fallnglof wouia save a penny wnenever ppssiDie, i how she, disputed his bills for profes- itum . k- v. k- . Ti I concession. i - concession. .t , mer- ouKirini uw uirsnii .paru-iwaa niony in nw . living sn uvea in I wretched room on the east side, he said J W W SU DU1 n MBVU . W1IVII S9KISS . VWJB U(Wa I herself theedcaUonof WUllara Metsger. whom she sent to the Oregon Agricul- tural college, giving him everything he wanted. Mr. Strong told of the long friendship existing between Mrs. Fallng and him- "' wyir uu cvuiamumi ma-1 viscr. n una .now ncr -. osiaua, Charles Fallng. deserted her In Its 7 or 1888, taking . with him another woman and : $25,000 of his wife's money, how she searched for him for weeks, went to San Francisco, where she suspected he had gone and finally saw. him accl dently. ' He said that.- frantic with Jeal ousy, she rushed from the house and shot hum dead on the street In the pres-1 ence of the woman with whom he had! elopedj , l He defended her at her trial for the .... ... . . - I autmg oi ner nuaoana. ana arter tne!"". mi unnmj .a um uiey case had gone to the supreme court and I -T traitors to . their own country and was sent back for a new trial, secured her acquittal. W. - Tyler Smith Jr. of Los Angeles. son of the Dr. Smith who Is contesting the will, was on the witness stand for a short time on behalf of his father, called out of town that he might return home. He told of calling upon Mrs. Fallnr. Introducing himself as the son of her cousin. Dr. Smith of Sheridan. She was quite cordial at first, be said, but later began-to suspect him of some ulterior purpose and became very cooL KERTCHEX ASKS FOR DIVORCE Han Alleges) His Wife Left Him to Join Her Former Husband. W. Kertchen has begun suit for di vorce against Benlah Kertchen. In his complaint f lied, .Thursday with the coun ty clerk, he - asserts that his wife left him to rejoin her forme husband. "She told me-1 waa nothing but a meal tic ket for the two.ot them." he further alleges. O. C. Haley asks for a divorce from Allle Haley, because, aa he alleges In bis complaint, she objected to the way he split wood. For this and other acta of cruelty -he thinks he is entitled to a divorce. . -. - Mildred Hall was given a decree of divorce from Hiram Hall by Presiding Judge Kavanaugh Thursday. She told the court she was obliged to work as a telephone operator - notwithstanding fre quent illness, and had to pay-debts con tracted . by her husband . before their marriage. :- .:-.;. - PRISONER IS TAKEN SOUTH Sheriff nurlbnrt Alflo Takes Little! Junket to California for Bias. Sheriff Davis of Modesto,' CaL, ar rived In Pprtland Thursday - morning and left the same day for California with John Henlon. an escaped prisoner from the Modesto jail who waa arrested here Tuesday. No trace of Maurice Oof f. a lire-timer l who escaped with Henlon. has been found. - Henlon refused to give any in-1 formation as to Oofrs whereabouts. Sheriff Hurlburt accompanied Sheriff! Davis to California, and will go to San Francisco for Sam DePinto "who is I wanted In Portland on a charge or non- support. Carrie Mitchell Wins Divorce Carrie Mitchell won a decree m hotly contested divorce suit begun by her husband. Joel B. Mitchell. In the circuit court Thursday afternoon. Cir cuit Judge Bingham of Salem sitting for Judge Tucker, awarded the custody I of - three minor children to Mrs. Mitchell's mother and ordered the hus band to contribute $25 a month to Jhetrl aunnort. The aiiegationa. ootn in - me husband's complaint ana - tne wue s i cross complaint, were cruelty and Inhu man treatment. - ; . Boys Wish Granted Ray Cramer, the 12 -year-old lad who ran awav from the Fraaer home recent- lr. went to the courthouse and demanded ot juvenile court authorities that he be sent to the reform school where he could be with his brother, was regularly com mitted to that institution by Judge Tas well this morning. His case was in vestigated and his father's written con- er If yoii ' have a bottle of good tasty , Fits go; to bed; It's -great as a topper at lunch. Your grocer, fountain man and faVor- : v; -v'- 2 ite caf e h ave lt -- Youmlee pcett m mKJ Tte Portland Brewing Co. sent was obtained. IV was tound that the boy's mother -had been dead foar years, that the father who Is a carpenter in Kenton, had no proper home. : i " Letters ""Aro Granted . . .--- Letters 'of administration on the es tate of Louisa If orris, age M. who died Intestate November - II. were granted this morning to W. A, Johnson by order of County Judge TssweU. The estate Is estimated In the petition to be valued at $30,000. The deceased - Is survived by Mrs. Mary R. Adair, a sister; William E. Morris, a brother of Portland, and Benjamin Wlstar Morris,' a brother, liv ing at Mount Kleco. J. T. -f , CONGRESS DECLARES - : ? K VyVAR UPONiAUSTRIANS .(CeaUmMd rna Pas Om) fatne way, to settle International , . , . ' as ine Austrian the war against Germanr. I vote for tne resolution." . : - . - -.. -w- ontt au. n.w. . senator La Folletts. who took his seat urtn debate, absented himself from the senate chamber when the roU call Derun. ' Tbi Hnifi'i vnl fnllAwl war speeches by Senators Stone. Lodge fsVIKI ff I fcCXlCOC K " - Senator Hitchcock said his objections to a declaration against Austria had been cleared away by President WU- son's stand, assuring Austria free ae- cess to the Adriatic. The - German menace today is greater than , on the aey we aeciared war.- he said. senator Liodge - of . Massachusetts, ranking Republican member of the for eign relations committee,, spoke against inclusion oi Bulgaria' and Turkey at this time, but added : -Turks Zat Hoped Far ' "The only , reason for leaving -Turkey out Is the danger to American lives h6 property In Turkey. do not touch Bulgaria In military sense. , But we have a Bui- rarlan legation In raahlngton and If W t 1 . 1 , I -auy uermany. "X take no stock tn the dream that we can detach Bulgaria and Turkey from the central Dowers." continued Lodge. I "hope one result of the war will be final extinction . of the Turkish empire In Europe . and . freeing of the Dardanelles to all nations." Seventy-four senators Voted - "yes" to the declaration of war against "Austria. Discussion tn the senate occupied less I tnan an hour. Of the 21 senators who did not, vote. 20 were absent from the city. .These in cluded : Fall. .New Mexico, detained by Illness ; Kendrlck and Kenyon. who are returning from .the French' battle front; Johnson, California, who Is en route here; Hughes and Goff. who are 111;' Walsh, en route to California because of ill health ; Thomas. Colorado. Ill for some time; King. Utah, returning from Honolulu ; Watson, s Indiana t Lewis and Sherman, Illinois ; McNary, Ore gon ; Thomas, Kansas : Wolcott. Dela ware; Jones. New Mexico; Broussard Louisiana;' Myers, Montana;. Phelan. California, and Polndexter. Washington. The death of Senator H listing, Wis consin, creates a vacancy. Senator Owen.1 Oklahoma, voted for today's resolution, prefacing his vote with a- statement that he was glad the measure bad been reported by the com mlttee so promptly.' Bo j Taitod Statas Govwrancnt Thrift gtuape ana mtuis tnuoani s i m jouraai aence. . Corner 4th and Washington Sts. WE FEEL VERY SORRY FOB 80XZ OF OTJS ; COJiyETITORS IT IS TBXE THAT Vf E ABX BOnrO ATT ziroBMOTjs Bcsnrzss - AND THAT - rr. are htjbttkgi THEIB TRADE - WE ARB HOT MAKIXO SUCH GREAT REDUCTIONS FOR MERCEKART REASOKS OB -THBOTJOH OREED TOR MOHET BUT WE ARE SELLDTO AT A XOSS nr ORDER TO SATE -OCRSELVES EBOH Flit A5 CIA Ir RUI3T Silverware At Low Prices . a e-leee Sliver Tea 5C QQ SeU eat to yOifO Xalvss and Porks el no est te S50 ?.? t.r.............89c vf!:. ... ......98c SUver Salt asd Fes- OQ 'per Maskers, est te....aViOC SEE OUR LARGE STOCK ASD TOU WILL BE- res. vlseed that we nut sale ad J a osce-r. . . , v . Half-Hour and : Hour Mantel Clocks 08 Ia Order to Give , No Goods Reserved KEYSTONE BIGELOW GETTING LINE". ON fiTAIilEST. SUITED ' FOR. BATTALION CHIEF Rumor Is Commissioner. - .Will ; : Name' Grenfelly but Decision V Is Not Made." V Commissioner C A. Blgelow, head of the Day family. . , , v . . the fire bureau, will not appoint a per- . August Paulson, a ! 8pokaae mining manent battalion chief to lake the place millionaire, also part owner of the salne. left vacant by Jay W.. Stevens until-he on the witness stand declared be con has made a personal Investigation of aiders the price Mrs. Card oner received the fitness of the fire captains -wno i passed the recent civil service examina tion, a .. - ' . -. ; " 'Captain WUlhun D. Heath . passed hlsbeet with a evade of I8.S per cent. The two others who passed were Cap tain James Dlllane with a grade of 77.17 per cent and Csotaln Edward Oreafell with a grade of 7115 per cent. -It had been rumored that Grenfell Is to be appointed. Commissioner Blgelow tn. however, that he will not decide Ion an anDolntment until he makes an investigation. He .has the ngnt to ap point any one of the tnree. - -The olaoe has been filled temporarily by Captain William Kerrigan. He was appointed battalion cniei wnen-ire Marshal . Stevens resigned.- last June, to uwut m. iMwitlon In San Francisco. . A permanent appointment may result tn a change in the office of fire marshal. Battalion Chief Toung has been holding th Txxrition temporarily, and Commis sioner Blgelow has re rosea to rasas we appointment . permanent - until the va cancy! among the battalion chiefs wss filled. The ordinance- creating -the po sition of fire marshal provides tnat a battalion chief shall be appointed to the position. - "' Christian Church ! Conference Ends Clevelssd Xlefsaser sf tTslvsrslty - Chsrek. Seattle, Is Csosea rresldcat ef .ParUastest. ' Bugene. Or!. Pec. 7. The Pacific Northwest Parliament of Christian Churches . elected officers for the com ing year . Thursday morning with the following result: President. Cleveland Klethauer ot University' church. Seattle: vice presi dent. Floyd A. Ross of MUton, Or.j secretary-treasurer', George H. Ram sey, pastor ot Ballard church. Seattle. . At the forenoon session, nev. A- X. Crlm of Eugene concluded a series ot doctrinal addresses on , Hebrews which held the close attention of the members of ths parliament and were declared a err thorough exegesis of the book. Dr. Frederick W. Kershner also de livered .his address on "Books and Preach era."- urging all pastors to con tinue to read and study, keeping In touch with the world, but never forget- Ung that they, are preachers. White Salmon Electa White Salmon. Wash, Dee. 1. Tues day's municipal election resulted in the election of J. CvHIgden. Lb Woods and H. Rogge for councilman and M. Mauley for dry treasurer. - A light vote was cast, - .- i- . - . : ICEYST0NE: JEWELRY Including 8-piece Mjiii icurinaT Seta; Ivory and Pearl Poker Sets, with chips; Men's TraYelin Seta: . Parisian ; Ivory J Goods,' assorted pieces. with large Beveled Mirrors; Umbrellas, Hair, Brush Seta; Pa risian -Ivory Clocks; Men's Belt Buckles; Waldemar Knives and Chain Sets in boxes. Also the following ar ticles in nice plush boxes i Scarf Pins, La- Saturday at 10 A. M. will be the big bargain. event in the HISTORY OF THE JEWELRY. BUSINESS i Bssy at. Seart Fist H)g Lisas, iSs U $4.85 SeU4 GeU TU -OQ. HeUcra ...,03C: &L;J: 89c Keek Caalat -gQg Soli OeM rBssy gQe Riags .. . .... . . . . ww, Strike .8 - Day and $1.98 . AH aa Equal Cbaace Oar Store Oans Without a Deposit Ws Will Hold JEWELRY Woman Asks Share 1 1 V In Hercnles : Mine ' ; ' 1 J ' ' ' . Cour dAlene, - Idaho ' Dec . T- (L ; N. S.) The famous Hercules lead and Sil ver. mme ln the Burks district was worth $4,000,000 tn October, It it,; when Mrs. Msthllede CardoW. of Albuquer que, N.-1L, sold her one sixteenth In terest for IS70.OM. according to L W. Hutton. part owner of the. nine. tesU fying tn- the federal oourt here la the action now being heard tn which Mrs. Card oner seeks to recover her interest. She alleges the mine was worth 940.000,- 009 at the time she sold her Interest. . The suit has been brought against tlr. . "lhatboyojy BRING that, cacr, manly little chap here ana see , how - much, he ' will enjoy a brand-new 'suit.. ' .: ' . ' - -. : - r - ; This is - the largest boys' clothes shop in town ; there's a lot of mighty good garments herefrom which to choost . . V - Sec our Boys Norfolk Suits $ . with two pairs of .'Knick at ' "Two-Knick" .Norfolk Suits $5 to $20 Steel Hber Niks Suits $80 Overcoats $5 to $15 "Macks" $5 to $&50. .Boys' $2 Ryv' Boys" Shop, 3S. i ' Second Floor g,. jj, In rifl yx tot 3Sc nevator Serrioe Boys' Neckwear 25 and 50 A Bailees girts tree with every ymrcaase la the beys shop teaierrew. 1 iHiiejiwiiwmntiM: 1 11 Is-MorriscmStiatFcnirtK: if si WILL BE SOU SATURDAY - , FOR. JEWELRY SPECIALS Bracelets . OQ- Breeeaes at... 48c Val4sraff , OQ. Karris oyc SolU - OeU Xessttsg ir.! 59c l-it. SelM Gel4 sU ruusg Feastaia 59c 59 c 59c si 0 e Alarsi Clecks . ; at...... Beys Wateses at......: Xsas Caaiaa, . qq geld rme foe Oeats Belts aaa OQ. Silver B scales... 03C SstarcUy at .10 A. L Wetklng Soli Good's for. You Until Christmas, If a CO BALLOT TITLE READY -FOR BILL BEARING ON ; DELWUeiT TAX LIST -' " ' ' - '' . Would Repeal Present Laws Re . quiring Newspaper. Advertiting; ' ; and Effect an Economy . v Salem. Or," Dec. 7 Attorney General Brown has completed the ballot tKle for the bill being Initiated by C S. Jackson and R..W. Hasood to repeal the present laws requiring newspaper advertlslas; of 99. ours w -i 195 IN the -boys' shop you will also find attractive new stocks of Boys9 Furnishings Boys Blouses 65 to $3.50y Children's and Boys' BauVJtbbes $1.50 to 95 Boys' and Youths' Shirts $1 to S4 Boys'. Hats tnd Caps 50c to S3. and Girls' Sweaters, In all styles, to $5. Cutndr In rti hotft tar o AT THE , . " ..-V V m vallieres, Brooch eay Combination - Pin Sets.' Caff. Links,: Rings in odd .lzes; , and hun- dreds of other articles too numerous to men tion here will be sold ' at 10 ASM. Saturday. At the supply is lim ited, iM oik you to be on hand early, as the best bar gains go f int. We reserve the right to limit the quantity to any one purchaser. Gbnuine Cameos Tali stare ts aee fer Its flae steek. ABD THESE PRICES WILL XOTR THEM OUT FAST. i - OEHL'IXB CAXEO SCAXF s0 QQ FIX. cat to V07 G E 3X15 EC AX X O BIXGS , s- Jg g e hhiVb C A X E 0""S0 QQ BROOCH F. est U.......;...VfcOD ' Otfcar GE5XIKE CAHEOS TOO jr. XEBOri TO HESTIOS. HERE AT BIO SA VISGS. i :.'. : Diamond Spedals; DIAMOND tVQS as Uw a..,frt.RfS DIAMOND FIKS as lew as SS.OO 9 LAX OXD LA VALUERS as., lew as 9&59 ' - DIAX03ID8 GOOD IMVESTXKXT ASD 11 Tea key year cleaieeAs at this sale yea ere HAKIO AS IsroUeaet taat Is aar te BEAT. . -, . . v. . Bef ere That Tlaae . : COR. FOURTH AND WASHINGTON STS; Reasonable Deposit Is MeoeV e , delinquent tax lists and" pro rid tug a more direct and economical method ef -giving notice of delinquent taxes. Balst titles for Initiative measures are now prepared before the petitions for t-ve measures' are circulated and the title will appear on the petition.' The ballot title Is as follows: : . - 'DtUscvtat Tsx Ketlee BOL Purpoeet To repeal present laws requiring news paper .advertiBment of delinquent taxee and la lieu thereof providing that ' tax collector shall, after taxee become delin quent each year, mall by 1tr to each, owner of reel property at address fur nished by him and noted en roll, a writ ten notice containing description, amount ef taxes, rate of Interest, penalties and date on and after which, certificate of delinquency shall Issue; providing for posting of delinquent lists and proof by certificate ot mailing, and posting, making such certificate conclusive evi dence thereof, and -subjecting collector to darnagee - sustained for- failure to comply with acu. - . ' . - ' t i ' , . 'We Mwt Wta tke Ww Tee a klp by bartec Sarinca OrtlfW. IWr por IumwI. The Joanal aUtoe Mia). . OFFERS AWEAUH OF? XMAS GIFTS . OF UNUSUAL MERIT aiiJAND SEE THEM Corner th and -Washington Sts. WE OWE LOTS V OF MONEY -V ': : if osT or orx bills '2 ABE SUB J AS CART ' , riBST ' r i WE ARE OOIXQ TO -iTi . FAT VT OX -' - THAT DATE 1HD WILL FAT N'0-IB FULL ..:". i J' THIS is the flai, , : . HONEST TRUTH , AIDiWE ARB ''3IOT ASH AH ED TO ' - DECLARX OURSELVES Aim IS ORDER TO XAXX OUR FROXISE i - - GOOD WE WILL MARX . - 8 ATT RD AT THB " BIGGEST DAT FOB BARGAINS, AXD BELIEVE XE, WE HAVE SOXX . ' BIO OJTES . SO GET HXKB XAXLT i As akeve .la all selerei tlala, -See tkls la esr wts4ews as4 res wlUkekere early no te ksy ess. Cat te V 0 Varv aeet slse fer ssaa. wirh leatker stras, est s0 QQ te. VP ls-IewsL ' H-year geersBtee, very flae . leesisg ?C QQ as siith eat te.. V030 Hlgk grsAe, ' lS-)ewcU klfi- , graee, getc.fOles - eQ OC , ease, est te ?iJ.OJ Ws carry (1 largest, stecte Is Braeetat Watests la tse siry.- Tea as Seset will ' sere a great seal It Tee key st tec eaia. See ear sleek aaa ' ke cesTisccc. . OPEN EVENINGS UmiLXMAS TO 9 P. M. Bracelet' ptce$; ii i 7y