Would Like to Make an Exhibit To n'imt" for space in the state 1S0 ,1m Iiik the loglHlntlve boabIoii , mi exhihli from the economics and olltltal Ki li'iice departments of tlio fnivfrsiiy of Oregon Prof F. G. Young tni f i hiit uViu't"ont conferred ,. a Hiirv Olcott today. profnssor Voting plans an exhibit of dlltfl perlalnlnB to plans for the utlllz- ..h ......rot VAaillliaftaa rf the sta"' 1,1 va,'lou8 wfty8, Dnta ani1 clher Ini'iiiniiition on the organization of oKrlrutMiral corporations will alHo l,o 8iowi. Mho municipal and county accounting systems of a uniform na ture will r f'ivo attention In the ex hibit If It Ilicwl 'i t,ie Btatft house. Financial statlBtlcs will be shown and VIH be Illustrated by modols. The imiln Idea will be to make the exhibit a part of the regular publicity work of (h university In the depart ment of political science and econom ics. Professor Young claims that the txhlblt method of publicity Is effective in making iteople look at things as they really are. It Is doubtful, however, If the uni versity can be accommodated to tho extent of allowing the exhibit to be placed In tho capltol building since every nook and corner of It is made use of when the legislature is In ses sion. Al Hie last legislature It was neccssiirv for many of the most Im portant committees to meet In the corridor.; of the building, while sev eral com i ,i i I ( ops had to meet at the same time In the rooms that were available the i:i iioruAX m ay of 00VEKMXG CITIES Drnnd W'hltlock, mayor of Toledo, Ohio, litis just completed an eight weeks' lour of Ireland, Scotland, Eng land, France, Belgium and Germany, which was undertaken chiefly on ac count of I ho new Ohio law conferring homo rule on cities. He desired to equip himself as fully as possibly to meet the complex conditions which the new situation imposes upon Toledo, where he is now serving as mayor for the fourth term. On the eve of his de parture from Berlin ha told the New York Times correspondent that Eu rope In general and Germany in par ticular were far ahead of America in almost everything pertaining to city government, and that the munici- iaii.es o tne united States had an, It can be 8pen (nnt wl(hfmt addJ. Incalculable amount to learn from the tlonal illcreaso ,0 the number now other side of the Atlantic. In that absolutely cerlain lt wll, ,)0 neee8 interview he said: eary to provide additional facilities. "My American patriotism has not During all tho present term lt has been lessened by the revelations which been Imperative to rent an outside awaited me in Europe. It has rather room, and present prospects point to been Intensified, for I go back more 'ward several more rooms being need tlwn ever convinced of the vast room 'ed next year, for Improvement in our municipal I The proposition of moving the cof,itk)ns' I present public school building upon "I take my hat off especially to the the back part of the district property German!!. Their cities are probably and erecting a modern two-story the best administered communities in building upon that site Is quite pop the world, outside of Glaseow. whlrh ' ,,in in n.iu Mtv Tho cost of the nro- atso splendidly governed. "Speaking generally, I should say that the two things which -chiefly ac ount for the good city governments in Europe are: First, that trained jfessl"al men are in charge, more OIL BIG DISPLAY Big dolls at little prices. Kid dressed, Make your selections now, Do not wait until they are picked over, Large J sample line of big dolls, Best assortment in this city, X Dolls with real hair, those that close their eyes and 1 some that do not, Rememhpr the little nrices. Doll f buggies, go-carts I Toy tea sets each, I Toys, Trunks and Fine umbrellas at $1,25, $1,75, $2,00 and up to $3,50 IVen's neckwear, nice neckties iofp 1-iirr lino dn H v.Wivuiuro tJify iiiiw ttnu doth, mercerized table cloth, 1 - 4!almse oi )" I DO YOUR HOLIDAY SHOPPINC EARLY; AVOID THE RUSH. BEST SELECTIONS NOW ROSTEIN & GRlENBAUMj I 240-246 North Commercial Street OP inaa ,. ''-". and second, .tr;1 J" are utter, ..I ' U0M "at they keep what. ,,. ""' and other , ' , ,'. ''"" rra,e 1111,111 ; :.,r "eaa of Imndli, ,.., ov '' " '"t'ft to,,,,,,,, ,!.,; " J 'ose two facto, 4 ,,, 'lu'lblyas bolnLriw,,,,,.,,,. . 1".'" ayth.nge,Hefl, ;,.,;: the effe,ol7 ,lf -municipalities. 1 ' n "Tho abb.it i ..v.iiu.H It'll III I. ,, ,. ..,, i" ' "ut'ii, I III V Ut'O Blvlng BaliHfaeiory 8,,.V,,. ,,. , 'andpolnt of both ,1(J , , !'"' IV, "The svtnm n, , admlnUde beyond v, "I realize bow (llfflci.li'ii i ...,.. . KunDpean measures and fnniM u, wholesale to our own cmUwm f't there are a number of we could borrow . our hualeuiabie, profit. "Tho German el(.3 wi,io)l j ,mve already lnsiKeii.'dKrnniir,...i r,....' den, Oalogno and Ilorlin-iuo MHnitiw model municipalities, rwv i,i can city which can uffttnl tn ,.... to send the mayor to tho Fatherland io see now Ideally government is rou- ujicted. "I linvo linm. 1,,..lt.i , , .. .. - - '." iitn-reu ny tun tnor- , lu,! esrapps. Kg. oughncss of everything and have I tima,ln? '"oeostof a kindergarten de learned so much I never knew before !1,ar,n,p,,t ,n -"0n. the ))0aril roc- tlinf T n1.n11 1 ..... I niiltlW.Il.ln Oi'.f ... that I shall have difficulty to know wnore to begin In applying the lessons which I am taking home with me. "Everywhere I have encountered burgomasters and town cmineHtr, with whom tho Bclence of municipal government is not a political oppor tunity or pnsslng occupation, hut n profession which they have pratlced for years, and Intend to practice nil their lives. 'Everywhere I havo found tho pltv in possession of what belongs to the city, and not given awny. Everywhere I havo found a vigorous public inter est In civic affairs and a feeling of personal pride In cleanliness, good order, efficient government, and ev erything else which Is part, and par cel of a municipality's function," silyeiitov msrs SHOWS FIXE GIMMYTIf Hecenl census for Bchool district No, 4, Silverton, shows G!2 children of school ago, nn Increase of 124 over tho year 1911. Of this number SI aro of tho ages of 5 and 4 years not yet old enough to enter school. It Is esti mated that at least 40 of theso will be old enough to enter school by Sep tember, 1913. The class which will graduate at the close of the present term numbers 10. posed building will be about $.10,000. Children Cry FOR FLETCHER'S CASTOR A L OF DOLLS bodies, dressed or un and toy furniture, j 15c, 25c, 50c, 75c j AN 4' t I I and $1.00 I Wheelbarrows j 4 at 2oc, littlp. nrices, Linen table ttw m..-w r - napkns to match, a. 4! School Tax Next Year In 0 0 ItM. 1.1 II IV 111 I IIL'I MhK TloC, ric Salem Bdioni ... V.iV,' , ,,, , '"Vf.M i "i o wear :Vm .0'-'''",'-ii''WDtr,.FH ,-omk vuom T'-ritl: '"B.fn. and addni,,,,;, I flJ.Ouil I., t nniouvi oxtonMi,n. , ' "';m..,..o ,,u , wh,,h,r v. ' .... , w,. ,,. , ,. , "' l .Ml. i lira I., .1 ' HI 11 f I:,,"iv..,i , , 1,1 """"SClU " Inn '.ZZTT early l,,,,,,,, m ' "'HI '' i IV. Sal hi da ni';ht, ."it 11 neenitiif rt ' . . -U:r f MimI children of I., Me, .e now attendlnc tit, i.t,. ...... . , o . .'Lm: BCllO KH. hci'.nU).M( vef thtii,ni0 ;!V';Mn,,a Wtondepar.mel on. ctfitu notvuourcci fo T'n..li :a iwtl.rn.-r the additional mon rv "M A h.HB pia,,. "ad y need,',:, afordlng to tho heard "1 the Grant nu, i,.i ., . " '""'iP, "un win P,,s. nl)onl j i0no Ai'dlier Is 11. SMI1-V , , -i 1'iovuie mi HClUlO! Itlllllll Ufa M-lt t. rt. to provide ti,0 oinniends that a total of ni tt i 00ft bo included In the general funds The kindergarten feature is meeti,,,. with considerable favor, It Is umW- slocd, and a largo petition waa sub nittted to the board. It was found ivmipulsory by a city ordinance recently passed to Inmni'i fire escapes on the school biilld'.iu-s and, all hough members of the board did not think It. necessary, the eliv aws require the expenditure for the purpose. The budget shows that the cost of maintenance of the Salem nubile schools for the past year, totals $101 -000. There has been receipts to ocr- jconie this amount partially, in ih" sum of $H,2i;;..'.r; and a levy amounting to 5.3 mills will be necessary. Tho yearly business and new recom mendations will bo submitted to the people next Friday night, when they hold their annual meeting In th. high school building to consider the differ ent items In connection with school district No. 21. Following Is the compilation of the budget: Maintenance. Salaries f $0,000 Supplies 3,0110 Repairs 2,!i00 Interest S.000 Power and light 1,.'00 Insurance MO Water and phono 1.000 Freight 200 Wood 2.500 Sundries 1.000 Improvements 1,500 Total $101,000 Money Borrowed, Borrowed 23,050 Balance on buildings 500 Bnlnnce on heatliiK 2.500 Kills i 30 Paving, sewers 5,000 Total 32,00 Jieconiincnilcd for Hetlcrincnts. Klmlemarten 2,000 Heating plant nt Lincoln and Grant schools Fire escapes In school build ings " Total l2'000 The Interest charge Is on the out standing bonds, now amounting to $149,275. ti'lOI'S COXSTIM't "'ION of NKWiiKitft iikmk;i: ....... .i.t iinl.ite On the ftronnus w. nntvldcs that no county In this s" r-..,-i:,." ... - oiriiK-iiranindoblernossaioonn'li.i.oda, Intern,,,, nn In Ulv-n more than - ' J ' " ' Tn, ,'( ill lltliiy lfst Saturday afternoon is.and a tem- ,..i,b.i. will r-st rain porary injmn u"" " the county of Yamhill from erecting bridRe at .Vwberg. J This ruling Is the nfU'rinain "',,rokc vigorous astern on thlfho, .7H ,,, .1,. Vim i If) ' i'i tni'i 1 ,i o ,n brides tho tho defendant j unit j .,,. in nav one-half of til" ex- and Marion county the otb . . ,it t. lni) the !n ceding wafl br-.i-Blr. by I-ee Laughlln. A. M. fn., , it,.,,-, lev. J. 1. iiern lards nuiK. J' '" ... . T A St n . of I Vanthilt ou,Hy. Yamhill connty I l,U;w $;:,:,fi in debt and tho urn-ny"" I ..,,:.! hI noon t.':e iinpro.en.' n' !,.., -his rea.n. -'n'" ':"' ' l.i l-CSKod oil sevel-il other l of ! ,. i i i have Jar naiai" jallinn,"! by the hlK'i-r t,-!biMial:. y0is a Keiil I'1"!- i ..,fi tdot exists When a bu. ,""" dis Iir liver and boweis -o . . fMoini. to aei, -"': HKingS . ..... .,.tm They gently abuse or y " . n.r ,, rl,ht aeuon ' j r'Storo "" iC oi J. C and all good tVM- ' perry. ith chronic .aA eol'siuon the mlM and entle consul .,..,,.. Taheti m ef- ak fort of Caair.D""'"- - Su espeda.lv M to your For iale by all case r,tJiw .. !l't our iiii't'ivisi,,., t... .,. I' rwuk of n.er,lv"trv. m !- Mm, u-. ,r 1 I ,.,,v r,1(1 fl.'om'' p i.,. 1 "( m other causes i.vt i ,U- t.l.U'J !.)' (1 l.Hll ft-.,.,. ..!.. .'i""u cr rot. I,ot ndMi.. 'J '.I a. Mcculloch Optometrist 2i'l North Commercial Street lOround Floor) Office hours 9 tu l'hone mt ttUUNU-UP Hank clearing In Portl.,,,.1 i., week imiotmied to $1 2.Slt!.uoo a gain of U per unit, over the sum., b t year. The typhoid fever situation In iw Ron City growing steatllly worse. many new cases bolng reported. . Warrenton's Hevolopnient League has endorsed Teal for secretary of the Interior. Klamath Falls lias develop,,! a warm light among the Kemocrabs for ibe position of postmaster. l'ortland is having an epidemic of twins, sixteen pairs of them having been born since October 1. The rorthind Citizens" roinniiitee endorses the vice crusade, but "de plores its publicity." t Portland's big poultry show ended Saturday night. U was a remarkably good one and the attendance was un usually largo, 20,000 attending. Portland may be forced to adopt an honor system nf her own as Ihe city and county jails aro full and Kelly's llutto and tho roekplle are crowded to capacity. Portland Elks will brighten Christ inas for some of the needy, having ap propriated $1000 for this purpose. The First I'r.lted Fresbylerlan church at Portland Saturday evening burned a $r,o00 mortgage on Un church with appropriate ceremonies. Bandon has another weekly paper, the "Western World, published by L. J. Bntterfleld and A. J. Weddle. Tho matter of supplying Its own electric lights Is being agitated In Al bany, Newport will remain wet for iinol ti er year, despite tho fact that at lis last election It voted "dry." A defect In calling tho election Is the eauso. t Mike Kpanos, 2! years old, was con- vlctod of murder In the first degr it .Mclktrd Saturday lor me Minn,; i the Greek Gooi-ko Dediisknlous, last September, niinules. 'J lie jury was oui oniy I I ' K'lt'W t! ' I land will be taken to Horky He-f, Albany expects 200 fnltcl Arttos ; .,.,. .y wj ,.,. , willameli" to bo In attendance at the im-elim; j ,,v(r ab(Vfl N,.w .;rlli p lUll, ,,, thoro Tuesday, lt beliitf a blf? dhilrlct vs K1 (f h,. wnianietie from fm convention. i w, ct ,,u the w, s, side main lino ti.o k ' ' 'which Is ludai: recmstr'ictod. Aii'iilor Tho funeral of tho veteran steam- boat man. Jacob hnmrn, who dbd n Portland Saturdav was held from J, i -f in. " ""' ' If all tlio nations are lo continue : buildlnq bbrcer navies, tl." result will he after awhile that everybody but tie millionaires and offici will - w ith money. Morris, Cash Feed and Grocery Store 3 pU's min1 'j j.ki;s ii' 2 f .-it s K""' ; cans la:-' r, it's wiii' n,-a rai'i'.it Illi1'! fat O.'b'-M I'-M.S , I " l.'te 5 I!iS jiltik !-,' J cans pa'm'ii OS I",,' ....'He . . . .Vie ...2.,e .. .'.! ..fl.i ..iim . . . -'"- r.kt'S K: inkle f.'oin Kla cans table peaches 5 r ans table aprirots 3 cariB ne torn.-.i'X'S 3 onil eorn ,.in wheat floor. IVrfeclion valb-y Mre b-imu cur'-d hams .. Ye Free drifts ex:or,i an,. Liberty Plfnre snowa. I'hono U'jI. Bridge to be Done in Two Months ' ,;y :!... ir.iii: ci, 'iiy - w !tbe W!l .. . of MiuvV, th..: e n t, 'K i new l'..:;;s rails rai'ivad biitlg,, m,.r '!ie at the feoi of l a.,,,, ' lt s .: i l ow i't ., , ni f ;m nw.ir.v "' i,:"iis,er .i-.,v4 n, iv.. lifI. '';t h HiU be hvated betue,,, :"'"!Hl r.vl t.;iv,l j ier froti. i , CM.iny ,!,!,., wil, ,. :)arno!l . ''i i. i men before lm- ihe j M lu-c.V'it inelu vy . f l,lst,-tei : lei, i 'oruvy tientle work in ..l. lili.i! I lie 'anievs may ms under. '1 be ti-estl. work ,, n, , . , , hi:-A 1 " co.nilete,!, ,! , i)u ,:he east m.Io it III be .onipleletl within T 1 tl., ..... , . . I - 1 " iie'iiia. , inri'i' ermv ..r n.,.,i workers was busy yesterday, and about 100 spectator seemed Interest ed In watching the husky me,, Ka,nbol on the high, structure, while a strong wb'.d was bl., .,g ,lwn the river, that 1 made their movements seem prettv risky. Ainn r it k M il KIK IKIC iim: The plans of Ihe l'ortland. Kimono Kastoin people In building clerf.lo lines lit :hc v.il' y nt-e iletaile,! tus by J. H. McClymomls. chief cnciiiccr of the company : "This new lino t ill b n complete new road lie,! ,ncr mueh of the dis tance, and ices' of th, ri;l,t .,f ; being secnrcl w ill he ' it and I an IV, -t The purpose of this Is to aco mi, mo dale (he future lniiness. While onlv n shn;le tracl; Is helng Inillt now. the coiimaiiv ttl'miil.Mr double truckage and ft n r trail; ser V ice In the future." He said the Southern Pacific Ihe-nmh their sylein In ralil'oi ni.: ;;iv oporal iiiK now ,Mu miles of two 1 1 , k olcclrie lines and their Ihium-oss pun iiiereased many times s In, e the elec trification has liecit e'ttabllslied. "IHsiuniv Is not measured so much In miles as in speed." said bo, "when ciiisiilerliiK the centers of trade. Tenple with business Inter- ; osts in the city will think tvothlm; of 10 to 30 miles for resilience homes ! when Ihe electric lines aro oomidet.'d ; while tho express trains will pick up provisions nloiiR the line, nt plat forms, where no nlnU'ons are main tained, Ihiis giving the rural seclions (lie benefit of the city market. Wood- burn will have pnssoni;,'!' ncrvloo ov- cry hour or oflinier with every part of tlio valley, 'This matter Is n;, ovperlmenl with llio coiiiaiiy. They havo nlready or dered much nf their rolling stuck and ciinlpment and tho whole Rvsteni Is lielni; built upon a plan nf the lies! Service possihle lo he ,:lven." The main oast side line will l,o used almost evcliislvely for the through truffle to f'allfornla. and for frolr.ht, while Ihe electric, will bo used f,,r fast passeiurer traffic, local frelithl ami express service, maldnp a nelwork of oleotrlo lines from KiiKone to l'orl I I. the main artery lino lielnir the i lone from laic, no tin, inch Salem. : prnm .,,,., , rl(. w K .,, the nw H(ajI of f,.(n silv,.ri,,n lo WmtdlMirn. from V,hI m m ))(, .,,.,., , , s,)lltll,.rn .a,:fc tracks to llubbaid, from Hubbard a dlroct. Hue to I'm I - ill paien, me'lb ,11"" or iinsll'ln.n t. rtlH'-d l t:,!n I'.ipir lire for talo , DR. STONE'S Drug Store mil. Ultl I.OM II I so -,.-. r r t. i r c ITCH OINTMENT Which cuics in a il-w SCHOOL ITCH. MANILA l U, MKc.nilR! ITCH or SEVF..N , mi vw i YEAR ITCH. Price SI. 00 Marie bv Dr. S . c. sTorjfc. I Sa'eu C-scun 1 '"v; The Xmas Store You will find here Xmas merchandise Jewelry PAIN I V MlVf l l v Jl FI.KY Solid cold KoM ,.,tcd and siorliiiR. I'lti,, une comitrlst's boanly pins, l,,,r , loickles, br-U'olets. h.ckots, coin purses, cuff links and tie , l.i,ps, ,,, Iced from 19c. to $6.50 won i'iiimms Silk llclciy N eel, near Tea prims K 1 III 111! Its l eal lo r LeniN IIicssch Nulls lliiinlkcrclilcl's I inhrclliis Wills), IMIilutns I lllells l'ltlicoats (iiiiIh roille ( l'nrtland will he when reach- liiK Cllvnrtim to ko l,y Mar,tiam and Taiihy, (tuhsIiik Ihe main lino truck near Caiihv," AN.snilt IT HDMSIIV. Are the Slatenii'iils of Salem ('lllcin Nnl Mure Hi llahle limit Tims,' nf I'ller Milliliter.. t This Is a vital iiuomiun. It is fnnutlil wlili Im, rest fn Siileni, It I'ormlis of only one nnswer. It cannot lie evaded or luoied. A Salem cltlen spiiiltH here, Speaks for the Hillaio of Sal, in, A I'll I .,'ii'h statement Is rollaldo. An utter h! i liner's ilouhtful. 1 1, une pi oof Is the host pnuif. ! l K) iV. , IV " l OUAUTY I MERCHANDISE i'Mrr swti .tuwttn suit t cjyur T7,.. j Ill " Did You Spend All Day Monday Over a Wash Tub? (la. i d tv 1 1. Of Hi" I'lltl.H' k'" ,"T, That It If Hb" I'llll olhll'1 to l.lil'V'lt I'f Iht, tlllh 1,1, 'I H"l da Been.H th" , uoo 1 1, v Ii.-llt ale an. I f tni'v i'i' i t wli' i, I " - I v I . f,,r J'ml, at raief'.llv i' wle ri iai.e no f' ur -f nny uitb .'I..!'-, ritt oi (ii e ill I.; n, , i like io lei i SALEM LAUNDRY COMPANY KJ(M(K; S. Liberty Phone 5 Anrnmohile Motor Cvcle and A .-'s'"- " J Accessory Dealers of Salem M MOTOR inuis-w CYCLES n, f f i .Vj 3tiiaeoaRcru P Thrrr a dandy fee of sensible at prices to please all. Gloves .Vilv t . ... . " 1 ' t"' I U''R plenty of and can ccrtnl'iiy sup. I'iy tber,: kid W In f.l.it) Short Kid Rl,,v,. n , w I'hlldiv ,!1 S'ov. a fl j; Nil K 1M1I SSI S imv Kf'.m-. to noli all our M. i.'l. in.. I color,;! nlik dies,. I' l-.aitllcss ,,f cost - we must close them out !;' alar I'-':' .'ii, ! and ': :;. v tines, bh.,-:i I ..;, IMINT MISS THIS SUM POPULAR A. W. I,,l ,, It. V. ). No. 1, Mem, On-Kon. sayr. wa luhl up for two wet ks hy illsorderu.l kliln H, causoil I believe, by n Hlraln. 1 tried iiovoral remi'dleH, but obtained no roller, and when a nelchbnr iidvlsed mo to lnk I'oau'H Kldnev Tills I did in. Tlio t'i'lileiilH of ono Imx made ma no well thin I lesiiiued work. Doiut'H Kidney Tills helped mo ('really and I am pl.-aHeii ,,i rei'omini nil theni." l or sale by nil iIcuI.th. I'rlt'O fo) i-eiilH. l',,.,lor Mllhuin Co, llutfalo, New Vol),, ,'itle ac.enls for tilt! I'lllletl .'il.lloS. lt.'inember tin, imme - I tonu'i mid I ,k" i I her. I'i. .In,: H' bilald., h.i.'k eil.tl, bl'Miiitlnc In i it , r"ii. l!i family wii h den, ciib, t'.n Unci (,', -A'tV, J'.ilt lint uath to ' it ! r. be i -' j r u I In i,.t :' d f,,n bit'id. !-y hid I milled ). d'Hiti at Iri'ii", ill. I l" ).. ilninni'i .) wbllu I, i ; ,i t , , t. I nii i: ii. t w i.. H. Mnit i.ii. , !.. t ttt f'.r I!. I . II. mid I t,ri l.i,ri,r i. it'l Kt-rrj strtft. n 4 I T HIIIIT tntillli,ii. Hlilii rull. .,fih ( -i,irrfliil Slrrrl l'h,tn 141 Sfl HHUhHt M IM' 1 liatl'l I.'"'", "l- tAnugrr. S.ilrni, nr. -s'.'t" limitii lllh ntl ,Hw