EIGHT. THE SALEM CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, 0RE80N, ITIIDAY, DECEMBER 18, 1914. I! 3 NOTICE In eoiupinueo with tli. provisions of ( hapter Lill l.nns of IWIil, entice i hereby veil that the County I oiut ot Marion County, Oiogou, will l-e in ses on at tlie i n 'i t House in the City of Knlem, Oregon, in the Court Hoom taere of, on Hie SUtli iluy of Deeemlier, IK 11, at the hour of ten o'clock in the fore noon of sniil il.'iy, nt which time and plnee opiiortunitv H.' u full nml I'Oin In- given nny taxpayer subject to such tax levy when made to be heaid in fa vor oi or against "y privosed tux levity, Hie following in an itemized estimate of M.irioii (.'utility ' proponed tax levy for each department of County govern ment. County officii or County ot'ticer, euih Countv improvement, the inuinteu- niiee of each (.'utility building nnd iusti 2,uoo.uu :i,ouu.uo i,2itu.ou 1,800.00 4,0(10.00 1,000.00 1,200.00 2,400.00 1,000.00 1,200.00 ;i,iioo.io l,l22.:i 1,800.00 4,400.00 1,000.00 1,soo.oo 200.00 (100.00 200.00 1, 1-',0.110 4.10.00 2.'i0.00 400.00 400.00 i-iO.oo 2,200.00 r.o.oo 1. WOil.oO 1,200.00 ii.'.o.oo .100.00 .100.1)0 1 ,200.01) n.'io.oo l'.o.ou s.r.oo.oo 2, ;ioo.oo 100.00 nio.oo 210.00 iiuo.oo 1,000.00 1,400.00 do.oo ,10.00 1 ,000.00 fvO.IIO 100.011 20.00 I uhiinr; Ex.iiniii.itloii: t ees ol l'li sicitins, Witnesses, Cnunly Jail: ituaid of I'lisouers Hopniis Supplies Hii.ilth Otftiei: Anility and l!ienses ., ... For HoniiultiUB nml AfirieiiUuie: salary mid Kvpeicos Moc.'-. Impei'tor: S.tlniv uud Kxpenses Indigent Soldiers: lieliel C'aro of Pool : Iiidiel' ii llxponses Jiivmlle Court: Kvpeiihei .Scalp Bounties: l.iutnlieM Rib-to of Taxes: ''elands Advert Icing: State Fair: rixponse of llxhibit Panama Exposition: l.xponses of Kxiiihit .Snnlor of WolRliln mill Mi'Miivcs: !nliiry of Ullicer, Kxpenses and Supplies .. Pondn noil Highways: Improvements, Maintenance of Ko.is llridgcs and Salary of SupoiviHiit'H Furry: I 'I eiation lind uialuleiiaiii e .",00.00 10.00 2',. 00 nnd J'ol'il I'xp, ne of the Cnunly out of Cinei.il I'll ml .. Thai tin' pinlmhle receipts of Marion Comity, Dm jon, oilier than direct tnxaliiin upon lenl i'nd per iiieil property dunlin the period for which audi tax is le, ii'd, Ih iim follows: 1'ivs uinl in liy the louiilv Cleih t I'ees paid in liy Ilie County Itecordor t'oi paid in liy Hie County Sune'or Koos tinned in lv County Sheriff Mile of A u 1 1 . u 1 1 ii l n I I ' in. I in t 1 1 m k , dunk and Misccllcnnitiis Ilegisliiitinn of Multir Vehicles live I 'or Cent I'. S. Land Sales 8,(11 1 ..-. I 7.(1(12. :ti :ii:i.m 11.00 mo.oo .'l.ioo.oo ii;i,:io I'ul'il In lie inl-rd III lienornl 1'iind Cotllily School I'tilld: .px.no per capita I.ilirary, I0e per cnplla ... liocoipls fioiii Slate School I'iiiiiI M iHi'i'llaiu'oun Iteeeipts 1 12,1100.00 1,1011.00 2.1,000.00 410.00 Totals. 210.00 C,2OO.0U '4,000.00 22.fi:: 2,0PII.0u 21 002 77 004 120 .102 22 0001 70 O04' 121 002 2:i 002 . 80 OO.'I 122....... .' 002 24 0U7 1 001 12:i 001 21 002.1 SU 001-1 120 oo;i 27 001 :..:. 0001 128 0001 2M 002 ' 0.1 0011 J 21). 004 211 . .UOOii . DO 002-1 1.11 : 00.1 1)7 0O1.1 M Ool 9H 001 i:'.2 oo;t ill oo im ool TO.:: 010 :17 001 100 0007 134.., 012 That in order to raise the funds required by law for maintenance pur poses, it is necessary to raise the following amounts, and the court recom- pleto discussion of the estimates of the tut ion, the salary of each County ofli amouiit 01' money proposed to be ruisel cer unit employes, including those whom1 .v taxation for the ensuing year will , snlary is fixed by statute: Exppnsei of Registration and Elections: Miscelln neons Kxpenses Sheriff's Office: Salary of Sheriff Sa'nr'ies of Deputies ond Clerks Kxpenses of Office Clerk's Oi'iice: Salary of Clerk Salaries of Deputies nnd Clerks: Kxpenses of Office . - Becordcr's Office: Salary of Itecorder Salaries of Deputies anil Clerks Kxpenses uf Office Treasurer's Office: Salary of Treasurer Salaries of Deputies uud Clerks Kxpenses ilf Of t ieo Assessor's Office: Salary of Assessor Salaries of Deputies and Clerks Kxpenses of OlTice Surveyor's Office: Salary of Surveyor Kxpenses of Office 'School Superintendent's Office: Salary of Superintendent 1,100.00 Hnlnry ol Deputy Traveling Kxpenses Kxpenses of Office Teachers and Kinhth Urnilc Kxaimuatioa Sclunl Officers' Convention Institute l-'nuil- fixed by law Truant Officer: Salary of Officer Kxpenses of Office Salary of School Supervisors Kxpenses ol' Supervisors Court House Account: Salary of Janitors, J.ijilllS V. nler 'ii'pnirs New Furniture nnd Fixtures lusiirnnce fuel Mi.cellaneoiis 1-''0.00 (I.IIO.IVi Circuit Court: Jiiinrs - Wit lll'SM'S J'litli'Ts ' It'eporters lieciiil I olllisel Miseellaueir.is Kxiu'lise IIOO.OO I2,H'0.III' County Court nnd Commissioners: salary and Kxpense of .Indue Miliary and Kxpnnse of Commissioners Jurors U it iicsses AilvertisiiiK , Telephone uud Teleniaph Kipertiitu llnoks Wt Isi i'lla iii'iiiis Justice Cturt: Fee- u! Justices, I unviables, .lur us ami Wit- ncHses' ' ". '. Coroner's Ol'lko: Fees of I oiiuier, I'hysicians Jiiinrs and Wit- No. of District. Amount Levy 12 : $ 80.00 001 4;i : g.oo oooii 7.i '. 25.00 000-1 N7 D.1.00 , 002 !HI : 95.00 000.1 114 172.00 004 SPECIAL TAX LEVIES 1914. Road Districts. No. Kate. No. It a. 2 '. 002 28 005 :t j 001 :i2 002 .1 002 aa : 00:1 10 .002 3:1 1!. 00.1 12 010 3.1 003 13 002 3!) i 002 14 .000 40 OOU 1.1 010 4.1 004 1(1 002 47 003 23 Oil) 53 003 21 ; 005 57 005 27'.. 006 4 .: ; 002 Citle.i, Towns and Municipalities 1914. Name. Kate. Name. Kate. Aunisville Oil) St. 1'aul 005 j Aurora .. O05 Salem : 014 jCervjis 003 Silverton 00S2 lliibbanl 004 Stayton 005 Jeft'.vson 00S T.irner 005 Mt. Anuel 0U5 NVnodburn : 01 IS I UMERANRED CROSS, Chi Christinas Eve little Dorothy, possessed of the whooping cough wus doing Borne fancy whooping for com-, pony that had come. "Dorothy, dear," the mother said, "you must stop coughing or Sunta Claus won't eome. If he hears you coughing1 he'll be afraid to come in." "i should worry," Dorothy replied, showing full fanuliaritv with modern expression. "He's got tuberculosis himself." "Tuberculosis! Who told you San ta Claus had tuberculosis f" "Oh, everybody knows that. Don't you buy tuberculosis stamps for him everv Christmas! " 10.00 State of Oregon, ) (ss. County of .Million. ) We, the undersigned County Court of the Comity of Maiiun, Slate of Oregon, do hereby certify that the above is a true, fair nnd complete esti mate of the probable expense of said eounly for the ensuing year. We further certify that the estimate of expense of the various Institu tions of the County, uf the amount required for public enterprises, ronds, bridges, etc., and of all other expenses of the County ns therein vet out, is just and is based upon a careful study of the expenses of the county during liie past and a thorough examination 01' its pru'iable needs during the year for which such intimate is made. That .vich and every item therein is be-liev-'d to be nei-essaiy to the proper transaction of the business of the County, the piotectiou of its property and interests and to be for the pub lic welfare. That every expense estimated is in accordance with low, and is a legitimate charge against the comity. D.'c. s, Kin, w. .1. W. jr. l'.i'siiKv. T. I'.KCKWITIl. COIKF.T, Countv Cunt. II ELECTRICS TOOK TWO OUT OF THREE Quality! Not -Premiums CIGARETTES j Camels Sell Without Premiums j NO premiums or coupons go ' with Camel Cigarettes, be cause all the quality goes into the tobaccos a choice Turkish and domestic blend. With every whifl from a Camel Cigarette you notice the absence of the cigaretty taste and stung tongue ( or parched throat. 20 for 10 cents and you never molted a more de lightful cigarette, no odds what you paid. Match a dime against a pack, j age today I If year itaUr can't vpy yu. tnW lOe fnroMpaekammfti.OO for a carton often pacmagmc 200 ciaarctto)t pottage vroamid After cmohinw 1 pachas; if yam don't find CAMELS at repre sented, returntheother ninemach amoe, and we Witt refund your money, K J. REYNOLDS TOBACCO CO. Winston-Salem. N. C. . Attest: MAX (illlll. IIAIi, Cinntv clerk. 'Sell Howlers eome down from Albany last evening resolved t bowl their wny to victory over the Salem Klectrics, but when tile score was tota'ed it was found that the Salem aggregation had walked- away with the laurel wreath by taking two games out of three from the visitors. The contest was played at the Club alleys. Kress, of the Al bany aggregation, made high game, 234, whilo Kay, of the Klectrics, won the high average, 1S2. The points made by tlie tW'i teams are as follows: Klec trics, Kill, DOS, Hill; Albany, 811, SXI, ilti.'l. Saturday night the Rainbow club, of Kugeue, comes here to roll n con test that is expected to be of especial interest, ns the Kugene bowlers lead the league at the present time. The fol lowing are the scores made last night: Electric Club. HOW TO PREVENT ACID STOMACHS AND FOOD FERMENTATION ! sj ( X: : i 4 I CHRISTMAS EDITION. 1 t ii I The Daily Capital .Fournal will issue a special Christmas iilitiiui tniiiiiiTow evening. It will be replete with features of interest to all classes of readers and ipiite n Inrae number ol ex tra copies will lie printed and circiilaleil. (living tn the press of work at the last, those who are de siiifis of having advertising mutter inserted should bine their copy in by Ihis evening to insure its proper handling. I""1.'"1! ;( j. : .j( ;t Jj $ 9,; THE CRUISER SUNK l'"tiograil, Dee. IS. lieporls of the riuhkig of tiie (lermaii cruiser Friodrich Kail recently in. the I'.nltic sea were coal irnied oificinlly today. The cruiser struck a mine. Alimt -UN) of its crew perished, nnd approximately (111 were saved. I I. a t'la r Iiil I'ratt I I!) llauch I!i:i Kay 22(1 Nmi. I 1:17 2DI 1118 nm KIS :i mi 1 1.1 ISO Tot. ;127 Ilil .11(1 11(1 5111 Av. 17(i 1.11 172 IS2 17:i l.ang wt. & ('11. Meet sugar, .1,1.1 per I Total S(i Wis Sill 2170 ' Albany Club. j I 2 :i Tot. : Keeper '; I lift ill!) 201 111 I W'ie lei 171 is I 117 .1011 I Carlson Ids 11(1 ISO ins j Adams Kill ISli s7 fill!) Kress I III 117 2!U .127 j . Totals 81 1 s:i:i llil.'l 2(!07 17lj Av. 17S 1(1'.)' mn j I 7!) I 1 75 71l: By a Stomach Specialist. As 11 specialist who has spent iiiunyi years 111 the study and treatment ot stomach troubles. I have been forced to the conclusion that most people who complain of stomach trouble possess stomachs that are absolutely henlthv and normal. The real trouble, that1 which cuuses nil the pain and difficulty is excessive ncut in the stomach, ng- griivated by food fermentation. Hyper-1 acidity irritates the delicate lining ot the stomach and food fermentation causes wind which distends the,stoniach abnormallv. causini thru full' bloated 1'... .ii,.,, n'i,,i i...ti. ..;. 1 r ., I tion interfere with and relurd the pro ceis of digestion. The stomach is us ually healthy and normal, but irritated almost past endurance by these foreign elements acid ami wind. In nil such cases and they compose over IK) per cent of nil stomach difficulties thej first u 11 1 1 only step necessary is to' neutralize the acid anl stop the fer-l mentation by Inking ill a little wurm or cold water iiniiieiiiiilely after eating ! from one to two teaspooafuls of bis-1 urated magnesia, which is doubtless thej best nnd only really effective nntiacid and fond correslive known. The nciili WATER SITUATION. All purta of the city except thnt south of Miller street now have wuter, enough at least to get along with. In that section south of Miller the company has out water wagons, doing a sort of "bootlegging or blind pig" water business. Iluwever, it is proving a great boon to that arid section, and whilo the disposition to climb onto that water wagon is not greatly in evdenee, everybody and his wife is out with liueknts, tubs, wash boilers; in fact, anything thnt will beat the average Ore gon law and hold water. Allen & Lewis Beet grade, $l.(lfi n ewt.j O. K. Fletcher, Portland, berry grade, (,1.2(1 ewr.; Honolulu grade, )1.15 ewt.j beet grade, $4.95 cwt. will bo neutralized nnd the fermenta tion slopped almost instantly, and your stomach will at once proceed to digest the food in a healthy, normal manner. Ho sure to nsk your druggist for the bisiirateil magnesie as I have found other forms utterly lucking in its peculiarly valuable properties. Fi J. (I. lira 21.(10 1,200.(10 1 17,1'HI.IH Comes Back and Beats Al Morton in Fiercest Fight Ever Seen in Tacoma 10.1m '"""j Ti.'uma, Wash., I IS. ,1m lii.nds, 'Tai tiniii lieavi ueigiil bnxer, go! re 1,100.00 ven,;e last night for a pre ions defeat by Al Noitou of l.os Angeles, when he1 (iuii.i.M bent uiton in a four round bull ut j l ie c.uglc -tnol.er. The decision was I l.'Joo.O'l clos.i, the contest being one of the I most bitterly fought ecr seen here. l.OliO.Oii While a diaw decision mnild not have been a rubbery to Funds, the Judges tie 210.00 cidcl that 11a his iieniing showing in the Inst 11111 lit! he was entitled to the verdict, lie was the aggressor through 70, 01)0. (Hi out, although Norton showed more cleverness. Funds' punches had more 700.00 pow 'I- and slowed Norton perceptibly nea 1' I he close id the contest. irlll'.IUl'.Ojl I'm' seini-w ludiip between " I' rencliy aise ami lieoige ingle, 01 ,an 1 mil cisco, went tu liu'le on points lifter lour ruiiiiils of fancy buxing. The In gle boy gave a great exhibition, Kid I lemmeiit, .the 1'ieiirh Canadian, gave Flunk Faiuier a good woikont. Farmer sank his eloe up In the wrist in Clemnient 's mi, Iiil f nml beat his jnus unlil his bauds were sore, but Cleiiiiuenls kept asking for mine and was smiting and bloody when the eoii- 20 2S7.7iv lest w as over. . 1 Furl Conuoi ,, of 'I'moina, teceived H7.2s,1. Isi a decision oxer Hilly Vcnlio, of Seattle, which, II is cliiimcii, tives nun the bun- 1 luiuweiglil cliainploiisliiji uf I he 1'iiiilie i I. t The cleverest exhibition of the even ing was thai between I'at Calhoun ol I'oill.iud and lliiihy Anderson, of Van tcoinu', II. C. Until buys ivere there with nil of the liiic si til I', Steve Ciiidncr, of Scuttle, stopped lack Fempscy, ot Taioina, ill the thud 1 0 it it 1 1 of I In' curtain-raiser. Total Tor Schools i:iS,S10.tli) Stale Tax: l,1U,217.0S , The County Court, therelure, lis'oiniueiida thnt llieie be levied upon the propeity liable therefor: For State l'urpoe i1ll,2l 7.DS :.'.., 11 .,1 I ' I IJ7 ':-, IS For Countv Schnol nml l.iluarv Fund Ilil.loo.OO Boxing Buds ToitlM. I'm u llenenil Uoud Fund for llmd Districts 0010 1 "'( 1 (Due -co, iec. I.- I weuly. i'lial Hie following is n stiileinent -howlng the tutnl of all lines for theiiouiil lights in t nlitornin will end lor o M.ni levied bv nil 111111I districts, school districts, cities, towns iiiul'i" ''l'"1 two ,veai nere touight with t'liiuiiipalilies: HrEC'IAI. TAX LEVIES 114. ONLY Before Christmas to Buy Shoes at the PRICE SHOE CO.'S Wonderful Shoe Sale We bought 1100 pairs of Hen's, Women's and Children's Christmas House Slippers, regularly sold at $1.25 to $2.00. By buying such a large quantity we got an unheard of low price and we are going to give our customers the benefit of this wonderful buy and sell every pair of Slippers at less than the actual wholesale cost. If you are going to buy Slippers do not buy until you have seen our line, for we are selling Slippers for less than our competitors pay for them. Children's Fur Trimmed Felt House Slippers, size 5 to 2; regularly sold at $1.2o to ?1.50, now go at the ridic ulously low price of Women's ".Comfy" Slippers; soft, pad ded sole s, all colors and sizes; some in beautiful decorated Christmas boxes, regular price $1.50 to $2.00; all go at 65c 95c Women's Fur and Ribbon Trimmed Slippers, leather soles and heels, all colors and sizes; regularly sold at ;i.o(j to .ti.uu now go at 95c Men's Leather Slippers; a very good sW.uu grade, in tan and brown, all g f sizes from 5 to 11; while they lasta (f sjr at School DlAtrU'tn. No. Lew, No, Levy. No. I uieji in oiiui ira. :i ... oiH.i s inn lot... I nun 4i tion ion r, .oiiu.r 4.i im:i in? . II iiiin.l 4li 0(2 iui(. ii (iin.'i n? on2 no III (ill'Jil DH 001 112.. ii mn. i in ihci n:i. 1.1 . .Olios 71 00(1 lid in .om 7:1 UI2 mi . 20 .PO.".t 711 mil 117 Levy. .00? . ,001 .004 ,001 , ,0011 ,002 "i , .OOl'i ,002.1 , .00:1 . ,0O."i . .002:1 the singing of lied Wiit-un nnd Fddi Mov, lightweight, The seat 'iilo indi cates 11 record I'leahlug house. Helling was nt even money ludnv, Jim llilllin will vel'eiee the main event wIimi will he pieiedcil liy three pre llmluai ies. : GOT THE IKON tR0K3. ' A'lisleitlaui, el'c. 1 1. Ilei man lin! perial I huncelloi Von HelliuiKiiu Hull j eg tut reeelM'd the Iron cross front the l,aier, nccording tu n dispalch re j ceived hen fioiu llerliti todav, ( We have 150 pairs of tan and black Alligator Slippers for men, in all sizes, that will be put on sale while they last at 65c Do not wait until the last day before Christmas and expect to get these wonderful bargains, as we have B only 1100 'pairs und cannot get any more nt these pi ices. When these are gone you will nav almn AmM 1 at other stores for the same grades. Small Profit and Quick Sale Store mm mi 326 State Street Next Ladd & Bush Bank v 1