mxn cnrson daily journal, poutlaniv ohegon., 13! UKF IS LET FOItBLlilD HOME i Falem; teei 13. The contract for the construction Of the building for th em t loymeai tastltatlori for adutt blind,, to la located el 82d And Giisa trset partlandy ws awarded ty'th board of eofttroi Tuesday t fUrad Cllst eompaay Portland . of. f 10S.M8. There were. j far this contract. v ! i The plumbing 'and heating "con.ract was" awarded to Pox & Co- of Poruana on a. bid of 128,500. Eleven. Bids- were entered for thia contract. I pf the liMJif appropriated, hrjth legisalture for this tastitutioiy If 1-emiin tor the purchase of furniture and eoulpmenL The ffftrands en which the InetAtutkn wUl be locate cost the state 113,600. - f The buildings are alt to be of brfck Vonstruction and Include a two-story Administration building in which wUl he located the offices of the Institu tion, a large auditoridm, women sleep ing Quarters, reception rooms, kitchen and dining rooms, & tnen'a dormitory. i-R-hlch will be riven over entirely to 'sleeping quarters tor the men Ot the institution; a workshop and a power house and laundry. J ConStructkwi work la to be started at jonee. .': X Coos County Budget Calls for S653.854; To Decide ;Millage tm l -' ' North Bend, Dec. IX, Following te a summary of Ui coagei io n sus- mitted to the taxpayers December 33 by the Coo county budget committee: For county purposes, 10W7.0 ; school purposes, $153,300; state tax. $142,00 j road and bridges. $134,279.40 i. 1 irifH special levy, $24,000; market road. ? 34,600; market roads state surplus 7794; market roads county levy, 331 64 i roed bond Interest, $3.40 ; road bond sinking- fund, $61,280 1 emergency, $11,000 ; . total, 753,02.V r- - The unexpended balance II $12J54.M; estimated revenue frem general fund. 340,160; estimated rev from gen eral road fund. 313,000; estimated revenue- from market road fund, : $7000: total, 173,608.53. , '-- ' - m - -- The amount to be raised bv taxation ti $874,470.2" : revenue from high school tuition is $20,820, , leaving the amount to. be divided by valuation In determine tag state and county vinJliage. , $34.25. ' , t - . of fTaiamelte daring tBe coming. Sine Woman Mubt Face Char&6 of Murder In Second Woman Ends Life j By Hanging; Body , Is Found in Sued . Cslfax. Wk1i Dec 13. 'Mrs. Mary Emma Flumraer, 67, widow of H. I Plummer, committed suicide by hang Ins Tuesday , afternoon. With her daughter" Mary, juhlof in the nigh school, she had rooms at the home bt Mr. and Mrs. F. N. English in the old Colfax college. She was fouti hang ing in a shed near the house. She had been in poor health for some time. She Is survived by a son, George, a student of; the Northwest Business college at Spokane, and a. daughter, Mary. Mrs.' Knglish, in whose home sh had rooms, is a sinter of her late bus band. Mrs. Flummer was a piftheer ot, Colfax, her first husband' having been Richard Taf range. She was a member of the Baptist Church and Kastern Star. r . j - -', i ,. y, Man Absent on Bail Js Sought by Police Two weeks ago J. F. Vaughan, a former railroad man, appeared before Judge Ekwall to answer charges of IKWKessing a still. He vehemently de nied the accusation and said that the contrivance belonged to another man, vrho used it in Vaughan's home on the east' side. Upon Venetian's reQttst that be be allowed to find the mant the Judge postponed passing of sen- tence until Tuesday. At that time, al thoufch the accused man failed to ap peart Judge Kkwall imposed a fine ot $390 And added a jail sentence of 90 days. Vaughan,; who is out on bail, is being sought by the police. la. , , i i , Keep Workman's Act Is Sneaker's Plea La drande, Dec 13. EX J. Stack, secretary of the Oregon. Federation ef Labor, pleaded for retention of the workmen's compensation act in an ad dress Tuesday at the Union county Ad club luncheon. He declared organised labor )8 anxious to have the statute preserved. Walter E. Meacham, presi dent of the Oregon Trail association. also spoke. , r The Dalles Hans To Greet Bishop The Dalles. DeA IS. The official ttsit or Bishop Frederick Remington o" the Eastern Orefori missionary dio cese of the Kpiscopal church to The Dalles next Saturday will be made the occasion of a public 'reception at the auditorium. Citizens, without regard to faith, are being invited to greet the bishop, who will bo received with a program la the course Of whictl Mayor Stadetmatt and ' Circuit Judge Bred Vif. Wilson will speak. The vari ous clubs of the city Tuesday were asked to participate la piano for the affaif. ..' - Abeffleca, Wah, Dec. 11. Ura. fidllBakl, who shot and killed Matt FaUHrfikl, a 'tofgefr and wounded ftUSM fmiirps; d mnt 4irorkef . Ifi feef tedgtag bouse Monday morning, Toesaay was charged wltt nTardef I tfto second flV gro. Ott Wf omatlow filed by the prose cuting attorney. -' - - . - . jlra Mary .saesepansai iiotm:u- Kolosov-Bolinskt. Os he Ot has in creased in the past few years, ha been tried In. . the - last eight inontns on charges of . liqaer potseision. liquor wlllnr. dtaordertv eOnduet and assault. In her. spard moments abo, has figured In a namWf fit fift. :, As tod confessed slayer- of Pulawaki and amaiiant of Phillips, who Is con fined tO local fadepital with bullet wound In hi hip. this woman, nhjk named "the Trotsky of the South Side," kmased and tsled a coroner's jury eonVened Monday sight to determine Uid eaatse of JttlaW8kTa death and to decide if Mrs. BoHnsfct should bo held. SO conflicting ao the evidence given that the Jury returned a verdict al leging jerely "that Matt Pulawskl came tov his death la the city f Aber deen county ot Oray Itarbor, state ef Wasbmaton, hot :by : Mr. , Mary BollnskC - Two Disturb Helix,; Or. " - Helix. Qt Dec" Two -distinct fcarthfluakd ihocTUi were felt har Mon day night and one Tuesday morning about 10 o ciook. uuuaings were suuu perceptibly,- The aolso Accompany Ihg th shocks sounded like the dull thud of a haw falling Meet ahd many raft to their door, believing that some accident had occurred nearby. i FOLKS KNOW ViERB j& TRUSTCP,TRItO ANDtKUE THAT SHOULD BB G00P EPU&H FOR ueto oir iABCslkT change - Roeeburg. Dec 13. W. B. Howard, fotmerly employed in Douglas county t-y the . A. Moceri Contracting com tiany. Was arrested at Eugene, Tues day, and brought back to Roseburg td face a charge of laceny Moceri al leges that when Howard quit he took with him tools and other merchandise valued at $10l. Howard appeared in the justice court here and demanded a preliminary hearing. His bail ban been fixed at $500. . .... - , - r wdouCitdPieB cvta sastd while chopping wood in the bafee ment of his how in WlUbrldge, late Tuesday afterhobn, Qtty Hbyl cut hie left hand with an axe he Was wielding in bis Hght head. Wilt AID 1 DHtYE Willamette Vniversity, Salem, Deo 12 -JPresident E. T. Frankllh of the Union college, Barbourritle, Ky, W here to assist in the intensive campaign Wooden Leg Wins t , IHeduotion in Fine i m i m " The km of n U sW b handi cap IS iott Instance, but ta tfte case 6f CfiiCst Befiooa It had It- advantages, too. ; Tuesday. Benson. ' was arraigned to msAleipai cnrt .i charge Of dis orderly conduct,- preferred by jr. Nok kaav fcreirtrtete of restaurant at No. 7 Bornsldo etreeu TestlnMmy was iMrodaeed to show that Benson feeeant enraged aod swore at tn waitreese. Wbeir they remonstrated ,witfe him he broke P'ate glasowlndow with hie fist, fljey testified. Judie 3E3twktI tm poocd a fine ef $39 and a jail sentence Of SS days. It was then that Benson thought Of hie wooden leg" and off-red a ta evidence la his own behalf. The judge remitted half Of th penalty. , , ICT PAIL fitTBTS WOUk-HK WiHIam Brudloe, a lahoref, is In Oood Samaritan hospital, sof ferlflg from UtjarMs to hi back caused when he slipped and feu while at work near Ufifttort Monday. Besides 'the injured back it Is thought lie may be hurt lh teTnally. , Ater accident ho was taken to his room in the Couch hotel, Second and Bumaide etreeus. His eoa eiUOfi srrew Wbrs dad he was the 11 sent U the hospital. - - Skyline Company ; WiUEetumMoney' To Stockholders T. U. Wmiama, seefetary-treasofer ef the kylloe corpoation. abitovaeed Tuesday that the ISM stockholders ta the company would bo returned alt of the money Invested la stock. If they vote to diesolve the corporation at .a -stockholders meeting to be -called thW week. No part of the company's funds have been Invested and the cost Of In corporation will be borne by the of- gkhlaera. wlllUm Stated. The corperaUOd was organised sev eral months ago with a capitalisation of tfso.Ooe for the purpose ot -baying sad somas; real est ate." About $400. 000 worth of ltd stock was subscribed for bv atDroximate!y 1200 purchasers. Very little money had "been paid oa the stock subscriptions, William said. . ; ' plan for the erect km of an audi torium oa the-Failinr block, bounded by Fifth. Sixth. Salmon and; Taylor street had been ' entertained by the company, Williams stated, but had been abandoned. The .company had no xnenmr Invested hi an ODtlon on ' the property, he said.- Other officers of the Company are John Gibson, presi dent: Dr. W. M. Ross. Vice president; Seymour Waahburo and. CS. H. WB 11 ma, directors. . - De Palma, Vet Eacer, Servek Term in Jail Madera, Cal, ; Deo. i, IS. - Ralph De Palma, veteran automobile racing pilot, la today breathing ; the air of the free. 'Att- O'clock Tuesday Do Palma. who was serving a 10-day sen tence la the county jail for speeding, shook hands with Sheriff J. HI Bamett and other lall officials and boarded a train tor Fresno and toe Angeles. Al though sentenced to serve 10 days, he was released after nine days had been served, having won a day ta his behalf for "good behavior.' Tk) say that we are trusted, A tried and true ia covering: a lot of territory, btlt it' the gospel truth. You ask any one who has had business ex perience with this concern and they will tell you that our square dealing is twelve inches to the foot. Eagle Lumber Co. Retail Yard E. 41D AND HALSEY PHONE TABOft 3691 ft KEEP WARM At LESS COST Phone Tour ealer for Prices. BUC0DA COAL felaed j tales 3rfaers - Atdrtwii-Ceaaver Fael Co. -t , TAber ft!7 BOHaf Ifljjf1 CMs labia Fael Cempkay WAlaat 31 r ATKl0rMir I. t. SowMt TAser OetS SiniaH Ave. Peel 1 tea Co. - A at. i.17 3 Portias" Coat Cetnaaay ,c B Roadway $$21 , &eHweA Weed feat Ce I Pealasala Mereaatne Co. l-Mpire 7S Seaais Xercaatlle Co WAlaat tl J. J. Kill TAbor 37 CUCOdA COAL CO. - i " I BfcSBt BCILBIJTG x a II I I Sale of R. K. Freight Ship Salvage and Manufacturer's Samples FROM THE St. Pt i S. R. R. WK WIIX Sfctl, TH.E FOLLOWING GOODS 65c Phonograph Record Albums 65c Thes Albums wUl hold twelve 6r 12-lnch records. Regular retail price is $1.25. Buy here and save fOc, 15 rolls Finest 1000 Hheet UssUe toilet Paper for $1.05 This pHce is leH than any dealer Can buy It for; $5.25 for $12.60 Coaster Wagons , (7.45 fot $15.00 Coaster Wagons These Coaster Wagons arte being fcold here at half the prtee that vther store are selling them for. They wre damaged by smoke, and the Insur e.hrt n2y tul-nd them, over to us. A IftMe varhieh will make these C&asters look like new. Only 160 in thte lot. ScooUr Wagons, $2.50 kind, perfect, $1.45 Read About Toys $3000 worth of Sample Toys which we bought from Jhe importing firm of Lipschutz & Kats Will be sold; here at HALF what they can be bought elsewhere. This stock consists of Dolls, Blackboards, Trains, Guns, Educational uoarcLs, uuija Hearts, Doll Fuiiuture, Pianos, Buggies and so forth. ' ; - . Buy Your Toys Here and Buy Them for Less ; - efcARAfrTfelib PLATES .; ", -AS WW AS f7A' '-,';-: iUNION Dentists, Ihc. Wrlttea Gearaatee With kU Week Oar Feather'?- Plate the lightest and strongest, rubber plate that was ever produced Is In class b tt self.: Has ' Ufelyke carved gume end vis constructed out bf ear famous Feather Rubber. - Pereelala"rewa,tf.f fi S fS-K Gli Crewas..S3.50 to S3 Si-K BrWf..,s5.50 S3 Come to our office and prove to your own satisfaction -the results you will have at toee-fcalf the price other dentists charge. . . . . 231 y2 Morrison, Ccr. 2n 3 j Jao for tv F't ri' SSe-s Jiist Rcdved From the S. P. & S. R. R. Pklht. Tafali " . (k T I " I a..v ,.vw l.r nwilBOVWD - J'nin will brlag-. owrs. uais meaas eteaa ap at oaee ler the ateaey fiARE BARGAINS IJT 1 - ALL KINDS OK STATIONERY wver wop Doxes.bf th finest Gift poxes or stationery wHl nere for less than any jobber buy them, Betntinit WmM a be sold' sr can nun JC Of Paper, up, from.. ....... dlOC T41k AbotitTkhlptfi. ! Why we cam sell yoa' XJnen Tablets that retail as high as 85c for in Lots of fm Tablet frorn Bi ko T We have all kind or Loose Leaf Paper Scratch Paper. Rent Receipt P02k' Triplicate Order Books. Note and o foHh. We also have all , kinds of Stickers, teose Leaf Cttversj, lots of .Wire Baskets al most anything for the school, pri vate person or office.-' I tell yw,, peOpl,.lts fast like finding money. Come here, buy all you want as ions as it lasts. LITS iTALit JaBOUT HOSIERY The entire stock of sample Arrow and Eagle Hosiery In silks. Hales, fiber silks and Heather Hose will P"t a ale here Tharsday to Saturday from, I Ja As. , to P. M. S.O0 1 Ladies Silk Hose, alack or : cordOvasti pa.t.. "..SA.OO fiCT Cblffon 'Open Work Bilks, in Mack bnly, pair........ei,25 J125 Black Silks with docks, per , pair Sa.70 AH nlt or Cat SHk TJTES at e5 two for v..-..,1.wi.OO a 00. dozen . f OWELft at AttSO a oosea some buy. i c- t Men's IS.ee HATS at..;.;..S2.K0 BowlftlUS OTERCOATS S3 - WkriA and rainproof. Men's S University OVERCOATS ta wnipRDsn::::!: $25 RATXSTKRCivercoats lais:??, 45 KE5TOX Overcoats -1 2 500 lrl Cls'tl260 aB $S" Bmpl 5Q for ComMittnan Set ot Paris Garters and Arm Bands. . - Paramount Wool Hosiery, pr. i Aftsed. Heather Hosiery at..5e . 3 pairs for. . . . . ... . . , ..gL,00 S'ibbr Silk IA white, gray .or Wee ai, rm.iT i .t i v v in...;....-. .aoe 1.T5 ' pairs . at. .TOir i .vtwv.m.. ; .. . i Meh Heklher Hose, f prs. 8 Men's 4c Silk Lisle Hose, i 'keaVoT.v-m-1ali ilen's Jl.fcS Pure Thread SUk Tktk Salvage Store has the followtlk relet. It yea key k afr bt aey eat give eaHiifaetioa. they wUl b replace ky a lew ii.V. Y""rJ,.l".'T tais sa tat oee, yes eaa aavs year ai " - vm lap. .i wo luags vi us imn. -. ..... - av Ytre pairs tori it. . . a30 ioe-patrs Cerddroy Past : the paif ....... .,......a.ta 10 pkHw rtoteekft Pants t S2.B3 0 pahs of Heavy Lace Brchesv pair S2.48 SO pairs of Work Shoes, pr. 91.00 Men's Fine Raincoats at Ji5.SS Wool rp ilankets JH 2,& S f6xS M ted Wool Blankets t4vft. 00 Wait - Ce-tlon Coiftfbrtrs at .......... -j. ........ T 82.00 for Jiekey Wool Jersey Work Pants. - They are extra .heavy and we mro ordered to move them Jkt once. Kaees blr. If aey eOMSOUD ATSD SALES CO. :n htov&l III nun Associated Gasoline is the gasoline that gave you quick starts and rnore mileage aU summer. It also gives you the same perfect! service in winter weather. That's because it Is regulated . for use in cold motors. ' 2 Evacy drop of Associated Gasoline is consumed in the combustion chamber preventing excessive con turiination of the lubricating OiL Buy Associated Gasoline from garagea and service stations showing Associated signs and buy it with Associated Oil Company Scrip Books, which save you 4.5S$& ... - : - . . f ?:.vv . - C ASSOCIATED OIL C& tyer f'T,T C?a V O-V.