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PAGE STX. MEnPOKP MATb TK1HUNK MKHFORl), OKKdOX, KKMnAV, NOVNMUIW i!1. HUM. L LEVY ! L AK GENERA 'Iha Daily Hn fim P.irls. MEDA ONI F ORPUBUCSCHOOLS 1013 romuv Jnclsonlllo, Or , 'Nov 13 Jlon. Krn Dk U Ton Voile, JiiilKi', Jackson county, O-egoii TJio school children nro on IK fnrms anil In tlie town nnd vill.ig." nnili by our present ostein of tan ntlon tho schools nre supported b, tlio farm, (owns and village. In otlior wtink, tin people f th coun ty and not tho property of the count) nre snjipertini: tlio schools Tlio object of this inlcnlow and i I'.vkr presentation of this report Is to dem-' "' ""' ,,iai fe'S ' ! i KHIh iJ 4 . - i j ti ) AT SCHOOL tlit.i iAradtr l ,anl uf the HONOR onjtrnte Uiti tact lo jou ami try to ". show how this uiitthod of support-' tag tlio schools cnn bo changed and equalised, nnd the whole proper! v of the county be made to more oquiillj share In the support of th schools. Tho total nluatlon of taxnh.p proporty In Jackson county as re turned by the assessor In 1912 was J30,CGfi,584. Tho number of school children in 1912 was GSIS. The nvcrnRo tax vnlue per child of school ngo was fr3&4.3rt Tho relief we ask, and the action wo hello e will more near equally plnco the wholo taxable property of tho' county behind the school sys tem Is for jour honorable rourt to Increase tho county school tax levy to make tho pro ratio per child of school ago not less than $15. Such ralso would be about m mills. Ily this action, special taxes would be eliminated in nearly every district, both class, where present levy Is tis dor 2 mills, nnd lowered in nil dis tricts. Tho decrease in special tax re quired to ralso the present amount of funds in nil class 11 districts will bo more than ls mills. Tho most progressive counties In t l v SYSTEM SUCCESS OHIO Po ou leiuouiber the slhor medal contest? Whore.' At the high school When? I'rlUa.x ouuiln. NoxoinW 21. Uj the jcltis or the high school. i,.... ..... t li'KWWU tutrutucutnt .Solo .MlaSs I MX HlHR'lv ("omentum Xo. 1 Tho Court of Last Appeal .Contestant No. 2 ! Tl. .. Ul,l.. .,.., li... .. Contestant No. A The Knctory Chimney Duet Ml I.. flodloo. Dr. K. ,1. Honor Contestant No. I ' The American liltiobotird Contestant No. f j lllght or W route Which;' I Contestant No. ,0 The Conflict Irrepressible Heading CuttlUK Krom Tom Saxvjur. Mark Txxaln j Mrs. J. K. McDonald Presentation of Mednl ' l'rof. U. S. Collins """""MiLi.-', "wiilAi l . . . ... . "ulilffiBSrMll.m1,!1!J,.,:w, J wii si IllLl' k ' I i iiii inn nil ii j in - ni u i ! 1 1 1 1 1 ( 1 1 1 1 1 1 J V ui mil mi w s I WA n'O jrsr s a.. v w -..-m" -. -j , 'i' W " . AMM I ..LIHRi il F i' ' ilium 1 1 -i !. . . i.inT"' i ... . .i. .. linn iiiii .ii MllfilQi -! r I Grace I. Urnxvn Veda O. Overton Kthn R. l'ane ludges Olive 1.. Johnson llmol R. Cnruell Mnblo L. Rverhard COLUMllUS, Ohio. Nov. 21 Pri son reform hns been advocated by Wnrden Thomns of the Ohio penltcn-!ConU""a"ts tlary ever since ho took office nnd more deeds than xxords have marked his advocacy of a quostlon which is being agltnted today. Thomas was perhaps the first prison warden to I givo his chnrges n-a! outdoor oxer-; else of tho kind that made them for get that they were practically nothing THREE LODES MINE VILL more than caged creatures, lie or- RESUME OPERATIONS ganlzed the "Penitentiary Paseball ' Lcngno" and every week, all summer ' At a meetliiK of tho Three l.odes long, one game xvas st.lged In the company last night It xxas decided to prison ards, nnd all Inmates "In n1"" oiwratlons at once upon their , good staniling" xvore permitted to bo Property In tho Oallce district. I.. ( if f," ' ... .. -,mm,h!Ml'rfl I Hi P3" U ilS . S JffllinnlmtmlIkunmMlll1rn,.M,M,,1MMH:H'ip,.ltn.nwJn!!lanlt;M!ltt!t!!lli'4liii 'mm? . . i I vl " mmw" W r .it m ma r Viir " .1 :-!.. ii $ . s ir rr .HI MM S v ?tks e ft Ail . -'.... i!u4!im''lht!-"rw"'.. v. J?? A!llttii!!fc '" ""- rV J? - &s MMF i ! '"w '" -i f cv cc? i -. -j ,. -Vv. C. XOiuUvflv u.L-. ...k-.-. ' .-" ""''IL.i..i"",!SU'" ZfiiLtrz- ii MlSiiJSassrSSrSS-1-- -jri5Trsrrss-' "---mU!iiii-" -whiiiimiiw- '" ...A' ttcsssass Mrs K. R. (lore Mr. II. K. Mulkoy Mr. N. A. Canadqy finxnx ftT" ruMiK'NS'U BJl.ii lh. rjClil'fflir Bwiua This cake, made by the Cottolene recipe, using only Cottolene for short ening, won the first prize three separate times at the Texas State Fair. Cottolene recipes are all winners, at home or elsewhere. Cottolene Remember, however, that you do not need to use as much Cottolene as yuu wumu vi uuuer or jam. Always use one-third less when cooking with Cottolene. for Cottolene goes much farther. You save money, any way you figure, if you cook with Cottolene, and your food .is more wholesome and more digestible. If you will give Cottolene one fair trial, you will continue to use it for every thing except on the table. J This is the recipe for the prize-winning cake, by Mrs. W. J. Stone, Dallas, Texas: Just fans. " ""Htm. comjwn) s ongin-1 The burglar convict yolled himself or' ns appointed superintendent' hoarse for "The Uurglnr Nino" white a"1'1 r-,c"l to socure n crow of tho expert penman who slgnod other oiht or " me" -t0 ,eftvo for the , tho stato have already adopted th:sl names than their own to chocks mine next Jioniiay. lie xxin mso ibko system of levying county school tax., cheered tholr hearts content when J,ow" '"on provisions for the xxln-. ono of the "Forgers" lifted tho ball j,or- over tho forty foot prison wall. Hut " j chief of tho reforms advocated by PARENT-TEACHERS TO ' Thomas has beon tho "honor sys-i MEET FRIDAY AFTERNOON ! tern." He has put this Into practlco Tillamook county having levied a sufficient tax to raise 1 20 per child of school age, Klamath county about JIG per child of school age, and oth crs'nbove tho minimum required by law, which Is $S. Tho present county school levy Is ono and six-tenths mills. The high Thrw-founhs eup of CotioJcne, 2 cups ouRar, .1 cupa flour, t cup mill., i Iranrvxm U;in powdtr, 0 whiles of cfgs H;..tcn m tiir ftolti. 2 tcsipwrw lemon cxtr.ct. Cicm j'-t cup of Cut. lolenc wiUt sugar. ud rn.lk nnd rlur nltrrnsiely until v-ll mixed, ihrn dd whiles l rges sod extract. Grease tins and flour tt.m; Iwhi the g juit n you rhnc clcs in stove. lut ull tt.ico layers In nnd cook nt oner. Let the cake eiwl n h.,ur or imi Ufore Icing. KILLING -Two cupn sugar nnd just crmu(!h water to moUten, look tttun It thtenJn from the !C ,?'at Ti'f f . ror the tH.il.ng s,,uP over the white, nnd beut eo. stantly, th.n add I teasjooi.ful of l-nmn rfct and 1-2 psAagcshredded ctKoanut. ntl Ice your cole. If i-iug bcpuis u i;et too etilf t j uc dd .dnjut J tnWeirKx.tw uf injiling water and beat well Give yourself the satisfaction of fcnowinfi wflat Cottolono cnn do. Order n pail of it from your Brown also send to us for the intorostiriB FREE Cook Uoolc, HOME HELPS written by five leading authorities. Write for it today ,i and today stated that he belloed his , The J'areitt-Tetu-lier eirele-. led bv statistics proved tho system success-1 .Mt. George Kins of the Kou-evelt ful. "Out of 275 'trusties' many of circle, will hold n tjenerid meeting "t school levy, three-tenths of one mill. J them real 'bad men,' burglars, cut-, the lush .euool building nt :i oVIm-k Most respectfully submitted, (throats and murderots," said tho Kndav nttenuiim. Kxer one w in WELLUORN DEKSO.V, Chairman. Warden, "placed outsido tho prison i itv, to he preM-it. Suhjut t In JAMES HOSE. walls since April 1, on their honor , ili,lu-cd. 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