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12 A A- SUlxDAi" luOKIV iNG OafelanD Ctibunz NOVEMBER 2S, 1920, POULTRY HOW iTinrtPfMitli niwl -if Varied Career Qualifies Eicke for Stockton Mayor FEDERATION OP WESTERN STATES "fit Chnstma plap and nu'e good cliccr, or Christmas mutes hut ctue a year." TO BE. CLOSED; Fifteenth Streets, Oakland rami Box Rises After Many APPROVA CI 1 MRS. I 1 It Ki; (above) I and MAN I'. Kit hi-; mayor- li'cl of Stockton. I i oloi-tloii a raiiynr ixiiiips utter long an.

I mi-icil (anrr In many occupations. Adventures to Re'CiH I VMKN'P been a hav i i HI fwilow to it t-ontrolier John i.i the i Kx- tel. snt sfjif S. I 'ha l.l ber, hail in. live com f-e nt 1 1 i STOCKTON'.

Nov. Farm toy. Lectures on backvard poult rv rois-j l'r--n KiiaiJ. railroa4 I.u.e- faC for novices and the freak tx- uUe CUV iiiaoi. hlbit will be the features of the ukf, session of the sixteenth an- Uons.

but it fa? none other than a nua.1 show of the Alameda County miccinet i i itii.on some of the Poultry Association at the Munici-1 rob thai have ht n-piaved by pal Auditorium, which will close its 'Kan l. mayor-elect of Stock-doors tonight at 10:30 o'clock. ton. Eight varieties of (thickens were Jut Kicke wan born in Placr Judged at the show yesterdav, the eountv. jNu-etnber l7.

As he list including--black, white and it. he didn't do till, lie minorcaa; light brown, dark brown. 1 wa years j.ld. when he went to buff, black and white leghorns. 1,1 ntmra.

Mexico and Cana-WiUiams Brothers of Petaluma took I "'facted him and be spent the cius'ou l.tniiur of 1'alitoin inia western tederatioii St mw i mdo zri to accenciotau to the Japain-se: i SK.VATOIt I1.I IAM li. HOIS 111. Idaho: lur mwdi Imli-I litiiiallv. and as a i-ili i) Ibc am in full swimatliv with "iir i first honors when the fowls pxhih- I eaa till ne was in copper I ypHi till he was- in gold. ami borax mining back to I hen he wa 4, he was prison cuaiil at ited by them won every first prize in both the light and dark brown leghorn class.

The awards for yca- Toys! Toys! plan and iup pui iM-. If in thai aiadtv I be nf uiu scri-' to joii I shall be glad to do Mi." SIXMOU CIIMtirs -II I A-Kl ltsoV, Votnda: -I -bull be jiltul. indeed, to ii-opcfale with your coin-iiilltcc and to haw toil bilorin me nl anj lime what the sMiiation is and the line of ivork tb.it Ilic (iMiiiiillcc v-poets to carry out." s' VIOK MII.Ii POIVDI.XI I bis unit tcr slionbl Im' lakeii out of ibc. Held of I cdeial a-rci iiicn( mid by erni.i- nice. I There were a i'w tio idt-nls i lia-ivnil, good hick utid bad in his nuri-j in days', but liad it run hi of lii' lit-m the day he i ifp-the guard's cane in ih--jwa-s through the famoua riot and at--j tempted jail l.r.;ik lit 1H04, lilir-n ict.tnicts seized a tai'tain and 7t Ti omacy and ptil iimhi ilic iiiio i l.m of the I idled I tbik snpi -iIiim-j id Ilic ubltc i.ici- ml Ilic oa I iiipl the the boards.

Uffd thorn as -iiields aganu-t iiulli.t.s and tried to away from the lug We are entering the happiest time of all the year the joyous Christmas season, when our hearts overflow with Christmas cheer and we hasten to find gifts to express that cheer and carry our message cf love and good-will to members of our family and to friend Whether it be a tiny remembrance or a lavish gift, it can best be chosen at Capwells, the Christ-', mas Store. I' or best satisfaction shop now, while stocks are intact, and shop in the morning. Because of the Christmas spirit abounding here and because of 'the great gift selection you will want to Make Capwells Your Christmas Shopping Center i ft i terday's showing as announced by-John J. Smith, secretary of the as-fcociation, follow: 8. C.

Black Minorca J. 1 Whipple, 1, 2 cock; 4. 5 cockerel; 1, 3, i 1 pen. Jack Villar, 1. 2, 3 cock; 2 pen.

Wm. P. Cunningham. hen. Pacific poultry yard, 4 hen; 2, 4 pullet.

K. Morrison, 3 Pen. White Minorca W. K. Wifienmn.

-1. 2, 3 cockerel; 1 hen.tl. 2 pullet. 1 Buff Minorca Wendell li. 1 cock, 2 hen, K.

V. Curtia. 1. 2 cockerel 3 pullet. 1..

W. I'otts. 1 lien. A. Silva, 1, 2 pullet.

S. C. Hark Brown Leghorn William!" 1. 2, a. 4 cock; 1, 3, 4 cockerel; 1, 2, 3 2, pullet; 1, 2 pen, Jorgerlsen poultry yards, 4, 5 puilet.

J. U. liobert? pen. Thos. Kuxsell, 4 pen, S.

C. Light Brown Leghorns Williams Bros. 1, 2 cock; 1. 2 cockerel; 1, 2, 3, 5 hen; 1. 2, pullet; 2 pen Kenneth Stam.

3 cock, 3 cockerel. 4 hen, 4 pullet. Percy Ward, 6 pullet. 8. C.

Buff Lcghorn-r-e. M. New-bert, 1, 2 cock; 3, 4 cockerel; 1 hen, "HApuflet. Manuel Huberts, 1 cockerel; 2 hen; 2, 4 pullet, I pen. Wrieden poultry farm, 2.

5 cockerel; 3 hen, 3 pullet. C. II. Mene- piti- vi i hki.ak. The do-ijs of just what he did this f.reak Fi-M saj! he doesn't member.

others there are who fca he was chieliy insirunienial in tte-ventitig delivery of ion-victs. Ten men were' shot -diirins thin break in eisht miniiteH. ilovernor (Jillette appointed luni to the state railroad police in i'j'm and lie was one of the which ati-Jured the China Mail robbers near friuisun. Ho was then chosen bv the CJ' 'Gift Granny5 A New CAPWELL Service Without Charge for You "Ask Gift Granny "GIFT finds out what your friends want to receive for Christmas. on cipc hi-r their names, She writes to them; After several dav.

you call for their replies, -) QiLicmaitr all the tune. It n'uil(s "'(' charm" lo eliminate iji 'guessing. on can J)c aire that vou have given the tilings, tlfei ivant. "y.FT CRAKXY" is waiting far you in the Chimney Comer, Hist hloor. MII.IOV II.

I I I.I 4.e"lil,pl c-cn-tntiii-, Mali- I shall b- cr indeed to ci. npciale with Ibc Hcprc-M'lilallws of ilic He-t in ii- iiiliia rial I cvcbi-iini pi isioiis lor -(' binomi al ion." Ill'llTON I liKNCII. Uoprosoii-1 lalic. 1 il Ixi "I am heartily in no i cord llli (on mi ilic piuraiii lliali ou arc workinu ot.l.". ADHIsON T.

SMITH, lleprcM-nta-livc. "I think llial your geMimi Ihnl (iiKaiiiallon be ci- Icctisl cinhiaciim the Western should lie Vou can i-c-l assured tli.il I uill co-opi raic in I ei i.v way IHisil lc to prcM-nl nn i mole entering tlx tsirder" of the I iiitfil States," N. McAUI lM It, Hepresoiitalive, i Oic'iiui; "I wish in assuic you of cnlire llh any reasonable: and proM'r plan which may be adopt- cd lor dealing tviili the ilapuncse 1 "southern Pitcifit; tjr gat her -evidence for it legal tint nt In imiiial cases. Judge Kicke does not tell t.bi.f on himself, but ho "does not den tlic-truth of it. He was fired once In his life ami that was because he become a iatvyer.

The Southern Pacific handed him the blue envelope short I sin -I esst ullv in hie studies that was to practice. Then Kicke was taken into Hill's office and the shingle bore the name of Han 1 1 -r iiKiiacc on I Id- Pacific toast." CKI, II DI Itcprcscnlalivc. I I Ari.ona; "I -ball be glad In lend niv' Miiiport to any -legislation wlii' ln ly after he was admitted to of law in Stockton How he came to become a lawyer was like this: C. M. Clill.

Stockton attorney, and he swapped matches and cigars on a. long train ride t.ai in 113. After telling their middle names and (Jill, eliciting that lOieJte wanted to las-aside his badse gun and take up an (iccupat ion which would permit hlin to stay at home and get acquainted with his little family, ChristnidS wouldn't be Christmas without plenty of toys for the kiddies. Bring them to Toy land and let them tell old Santa what they want most. Among the hundreds of joy-giving playthings are Dolls from 59c to $19.50.

doll vehicles irom $1.50 ,0 velocipedes from $4 to $23 e-slluifed animals from 65c to $15: musical toys 35c Id $16.50: airplanes 25c Mother Goose blocks $2.50: Meccano sets $1.50 to $20. And many, many mote. Reserve I oVs rtolT, and, upon of a small deposit, ire will hold them and deliver rrufi (Tavlaml, on asfnir Store) Ki ke. etc. I With time cunie clicnli for Ei ke and he went Into his ow (juarters.

Thole was an for police I Judgeship. Kicke be true a can.li-Idate and won. (in the bench Judge I Kicke disconcerted those convicted of fee. 5 pullet. Mrs.

V. J. Wheller, i pen. Vr 8. C.

Black Leghorn-t-V. H. Orlmsley, 1. 2 2 cockerel; 2 pullet. Fred Turn.bull.1, 4 hen; 1, I pullet; 1 pen.

Pacific poultry farm, 3, 5 hen. S. C. White Xeghorn 13. K.

Kin-arson, 1, 2, cock; 1, 2 cockerel; 1. 4 lien; 1. 2 pullet; pen. 1 lop-land stock farm. 4.

5 cock; 5 cockerel. 3 hen, 4 pullet; 2, .1 pen; 1 yard. Frost's leghorn hatchery, 3, 4 cockerel. Percy Ward, 2 hen. ti.

Davidson, 3 pullet. Arthur Si. -Wilkinson, 5 pullet. agreed to be his teacher in law. Kicke got his books, burned the midnight, oil.

etc. Gill took him inlo bis of- lice, in Stockton and helped him so 1 (iift Makers Should Visit Our Triniiiiiiig Section Merc are the loveliest and newest of fabrics and trimmings for creating original and dainty Christmas novelties and gifts. the law violation in more ways than one. -For instance In- was the first iude in the I 'tilted States to seal the ant. and not the driver to be locked tip where then? was a conviction of speeding Now he wants to paste tax of $10 ii head on all aliens In Mrs.

Dan P. Kicke was Miss Florence Taylor, graduate nurse of l-'abi-ola hospital. Oakland, whose father drove an ox team )o California in 1 1.9, while father came, the same year around the Horn. Judge aiuFMrs, Kicke have two children, Jane, f. years old, and Bill, 4 years old.

ihiiiis before oiiv re-s feci iu Ibc: welfare id Ibc people (f aliforniu 1 and ArlAona in the inallcr at i-Mio." IMOMS A PHI .1,1,, i. nor of Arizona: ''Ilic proposed led-! ration Kardintr (lie danger of the ineiiHce meets niili appro-j balioii, nod you can I'otiul upon niv i i i. p.ovi.i.. or Nciad.i: "I am generally In swiipniiiy vi lib Hie jii oposit Ion of present tnu a united lioiu on behalf of all nt Ilic Wc-tcrn Slates against the propo-als hicli may arise looking to the lei-ling down of ilic bar- now up aaiii 1 A-iatics." i(ii oicoit. Uovernor (T iregon.

rol -ai-wer cordial boter. yuht.j,it-. ling report on the Japanese in iteon U'-jd licit ilii--: mat urolottt'l edly unui.l cunie ''i--; lore he. iregon f.ogMature in uary. 'ilf MM I Christmas in the hi gerie Shoj Why Not.

a Kodak? Professor Is Now ni mjj nccucu jnific'j NumcroiMfdleftler H.v I nhir-al Service. mm a Ions Hi" lin CHICAGO, Nov. 27. "Professor juao'ed. MIVFI.TV oHN'-Mi I ini-liiiling; -pike, mid little novelties in metal, rhenille anil t-ilk r-oriibinalion.

r.arh .50. MI At, Gl IMI' AM) ii) rrtiMMiNi; rm- lamp sliade, table runner-, fifney boies, lias and lminv other uses, Varil 10'r -i" SJ.25. MKT A I. CI.OTft in plain and stripe effect; also inetal triroline for novelty boxes, party- dresses, etc. Yard S5f' 1" 811.50.

1 irst I Innr. BCD TRIMMINGS lor boudoir caps, baps, basket-, etc Yard 2dC to si.7r. NOUITY Cfit.ORll) 1 in solid ami Iwo-lone efferls. Yard 1.50. HI- 1 11 1 I I tnrtuding novelty Valenciennes, Normandy, eni.ye, Armenian edpes uiul oilier- dainty cepif of real lare-r for boudoir raps, neulieee-.

eliildren's and needier ork ard J4." 10 Si. 50. A put that helps to make the hristmas merry, then keeps a pic-1uie of ihe Christmas merriment J. T. Nutall of the Crane Junior Col-I leae, chemistry b'acher, or N'ut-J Parents Blamed for Crimes of Children CHICAGO, Nor.

27. ni all, the tdeilotn, ha I oueslio Nutall. who hns been a. die itsry leaeher for fourteen- years, says the man who drives a pie wagon anteras a 11 d-'" Kodaks micrd the part of parents) main cause for the present a of Juvenile crime here in the opinion of the grand jury, which h.i.'f just male, public its findings. sas the grand jurCs report, "are rospimsibii- tor tious of their children.

If tlnw youi.hful criminals bad thev be commitiing thc-se The trouble lies largely in ihe hmr.p iifc In the opinion of the jurv. chit Give Daijiel (Jrcci) makes more money than he did as a college professor. Accordingly, he b.a.s laid acide the ciL4.ciiud and has become a. salesman. "And I am making three time? what I made as a teacher.

True, I prefer teaching, but 1 have fmir children to feed and keep warm. As a teai her," Nutall continued, "in or.lcr to keep niv family in Ihe neoc.i!los of life, I taught all day, then taiiqhl night, school; was dead In the world I the next day; taught summer school (luring the vacation period, and dur-j Go in IV ers Bcdiililul Riff tilings lo delight tlie woman who 'loves claujly lingerie and what woman does uol You make no mistake vheti you I oilts Irom out I I'liilipnnr I iitlrriniislins I he nainsook i ol and ihe lia'iulw oi is e.xijui'ite.'. r'ttv elope ihcmcc, $3.95 to $9.50. Nndiir-oups $3.95 to $6.95. rovers $3,95 and Sillt Lingerie (a-hioned (raimenls uepe de chine and satin Inmmrd uilh laces and 1 ihlujits.

Niphtgovvn, $4,95, $5.95 to $39.50. l.nve'ne rhctni-e, $2.95 ln $27.50. Camisoles $1.50 lo $4.95. Silk pcllk oats ievses and tallcla- $3.95 to $17.50. Hourlon taps ol dainty charm 65c $6.95.

conJ no (fieri shou-bl be home at o'eluck at night unle.w.s "there is a propel rea-fon for I o-1 1 1 nut." "Gtouts of bio pel toea'ther on1 street corners and plan hold-ups other the renor! "These crimes are liatehe.i in ihj late pours night, hell tloir! youthful perp''! ratots ought to be' in bed." I 'hey solve gilt prohlein satisfactorily for every mcm-hcr of the family. Gift slippers spread Christmas cheer throughout the year. Lvery time they are slipped 011 the comfoit dciived from them recalls the giver pleasantly. Over 100 Stca to Choose frninlLsl Select Your Cift blippci.i A'ol)'. frm $2.86, if tr-l Gifts for Boys I please the hoy on Christmas give him something lhal he can and enjoy; something that he has been wanting arid will he very proud to own.

Our Boys' offers such happy sug- pestions Blouses $1.15 to $3. .50 to $3. ft $1.50 to $2.50. i 60c to $1. Hchs 60c 1.50.

Sweaters $4.95 (0 $6.95. Cuff ImUon- 35C1o $1, Mezzanine llnor. ingl he two weeks which I lesersed to rest. I worked in the X-ray dcpai'i of a Chicago hospital as a hemist." I Miring the World war he was chief chemist in a gun and shell plant. 1 OR Mol HI fj AND -I-IIK M.iru -tve.

priced from JSU.50 IJ 1 01; inn 1 itRom. 1 ft Serv iceable gray Kin i in, (Hit tint 'iroml'v and slip-per, from Si. .1 Git I I 111 Hand-some 11 (lo rnl'lfvs 82.75 i 1 oti THI. Ilaiutv liutlnn H1I09 SI. 50.

-yCMfftw -j id l-ornfr, SH.50. "i'econr Floor, 1 i ial, land i No. in has. Willi olliers i.rR.imzr.J th- tnlh-g d' Calif oru ia, which occupied small en the, campus he i r.ikl.ifid 'ollepe M.m attended 'this school who atiei wards wcie among 'a l.f..! i.t' most noted teen. i To be i on! inue.l.

i A.iew Reeonl I Rehires and Picture' Hid Framing wilt )uf A Ht' I 1 tgl.l" hi i-lntj pr rrnt tor imi'ir i t. I ti I'htMioutapli Shop, tiiti I loor. mi i 1 intl htt i WHIT) CLOAKS Sincle elafp, -uede une ha gloves, pique fewu SS2.50. Ilil lol s-p imported 1 rencli kid ru while and lolers I. HOME siilglea lasp nror lia gloves So.

00. I I Cli ll-. of real kid with liand-croi heled emlnoiderv on backs 83.50. Here's ttir, ranpe youe dreamed about for years. It's a real combination range, where other coal and gas ranges are only convertible.

With the SPARK you have no bothersome adjustments to make, but have two ovens, one coal and one gas, to use at the same time if you wish. Think of it two temperatures for cooking different dislles, and kitthen heat, all at once. It's only 38 inches, across. See tlie range of the julurc. Made in Oakland by Hammer-Bray Company.

Sold and guaranteed by ate -1 aids lo ihe yifl seeker, l'raclically every gift list includes a desire for a pirtuir. Here are gilt srlec-tion-r that lake account of every rcq-tnicmcnl. Or peih.t)? you have a print, or ptcluie, ou wish, framed, for a Iricud as a Christmas surprise. have Iramcs for every type ol picture. Come and select what you ward.

A woman of arlis'uc taMe will help you if you are 111 douht. Btitif; your ptcjiure framing now and avoid the holiday rush. Third Floor. I lifr are our faortt anI dnorifr i.i'on -ftii'l hirttn itfv 1 1 -i well. Ami for ltir-e who linr to (i.tnrc there air the "ltcliel of rnorits, Coluniht.i pricrii from, SI.

OO nml.iip. I.di-on priced from i5 I and up. lliird I tnor. I ONt, (I.OVI are verv fashionable fall. A 1 1 'onti'ibuted In OAKLAND 1 tvRfAr HA't In the coun of Alameda vris organised tiom parts of I'oti-.

tra ('osta. iiu.l Santa Clara, conn-' ties. ''New ikih- Alvaratio, being uatned as the county seat in the ortranie itrl, If. W. ('ni pentier int i nduced an amendment to make Oakland the county seat, hut it was defeat ed in the assembly by.

a yote of I 'l to IT. Thus was horn at the cilv of tetiieia. lamed for the wife of Gen. Valif'-io, 'and then tile slate capital, one of the strongest and most populous of ,01 the reunites of California. Those who hat) the largest in affairs the new reie; Heme C.

Sntilh, A Gi.me. A. M. Church ami II. Carpcnt ier.

of the e'eumtv th" controlling Influence naming the coiiiily s.at; and also nearly all the fust, oflicers, yho w. re. County A. M. Crane, sheriff Krooer, Iiistrict' H.

Combs, Count Clerk V' Chuteh. Treasurer .1. S', Mai stou. I'uhUc rator Wat kins. Coto'nor Win.

II. Chamhetiam, t'ounty Surveyor H. A. lliglev. W.

Gouoher, Sr.pt. W. W. Brier Putins: this year, the Oakland Culieee school' was established by-Henry Duran! and others ih n.n-ticipafion of the l'oumling of a university. The school grounds consisted of the four blocks between Twelfth a fid Fouttconlh streets.

Franklin- ami' Harrison streets. The first building, a three-st-M-y slruoture, was at the northwest corner of Twelfth and Harrison and served as a schoolroom, kitchen and dining room, parlor and dormjtory. This si-hoed soon became famous throughout the state and there was hardly a town of any note that was not. represented by one or more pupiis in Its classes. Some pupils: cam" foin i.s.far as Mexico, A separate sdioolroom and a large dormitory soon became necessary mid were added to keep pace with the -rapid growth of the school.

P.ev. Isaac H. Brayton became it 3 head, when Jurant She will be JclidiUvl A Gift of Fine Linens llilh a Oakland Dainty Goixme i.oni; KIP S0.S5 and 13.30. KING (l.OVFS S2.25 and S2.50. KING CHAM OIsKTTE GLOYLS and S3.00.

-First Floor. I'lace Gift Magazine Subscriptions Mow lor those who love to read there it co gift that will give more lasling pleasure tban a year'a subscription to a favorite m.iiaine. 1 taken now in our Book i'cpartmerit. Order st once to avoid delay. (First Floor) "It acts through the nerves' A properly jomeopalliic Medicine begins to act 'on the as soori as it touches the tongue and until it readies the stomach and long afterwards.

That's why you got quick results! if "Seventy-seven" is taken at the first sign of a Cold. Doctor's Book on the treats merit of "Every living, tluntr" mailed free. i I "TT" sale st Prus: (cnnfry s-0T I Eumphrrr' lt Mf.ti.-in Slrcrl. New mil please the honn telle cr enpaged Gay, iC corsages in flower c6m- dehf-rhUu! neve cole r- 1 1 1.1 napkins. Madeira I cioihf.

hmalion- and mat- s. cry new ate T-l 1 11 1 1 1 1 1 organelle c-n a I hese charnung emoroiderea linens, luncheon ciotns, fine towels, doiiits, centerpieces. Get more milk and butterfat pilts ranee item 5QC to $3,95 each. MXGl 1 LOW ERS Irom 45c to $5. rr Floor.

tray cloths and many r.iorr delighUul and practical gift tilings are here for Chiistmas choosing at moderate prices. 1 First Floor. 1 he yield and richness of milk depends on the teed digested. Dr.LeGear's 1 XV tock Powders housew ivrs use tne Apex i Copper Klectric Washers and Klcetric A offsctl unnatural winter 1 irsD Ttltlfte mrw( mnrr and 'i i tonic, remihtor and ahnrtirer. mm ringers no padilles to rub th clothts, will wash batch of riirty clothes perfectly clean in I.e.

en nihi-utea will last a lifetime. Kasy terms. Free demonstration. H. Bullock 1638 Broadway.

Hi one O-40. Get packnge Irom your dealer toriar.

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