0 ÜR l H . t. RESISTED It PCÜCY w iry K V. ’ |1] £ 0 IS PREPARED FOR SMOKERS UNDERTHE PROCESS DISCOVERED IN MAKING EXPERIMENTS TO PRODUCE THE MOST DE­ LIGHTFU L AND WH0LE* >ME TOBACCO FOR CIG- ETTE AMD PIPE SMOKERS. .CSt'RE. P. A. puts new joy into the sport oi smoking! O U may live to be 110 and never feel old enough to vote, but it’s cer­ PROCESS PATENTED e JULY30 Z* 1907 lj|| tain-sure you’ll not RJ. R eynolds T obacco C onwny know the joy and WittaroN S alcm .NC.ULSA. i | contentment o f a DOES NOT BITE THE TONGUE friendly old jim m y i.iw......... ... ............ ... ..M i pipe or a hand rolled cigarette unless you get on talking-terms with Prince Albert tobacco! Cottrrr * r ‘ I (Hi C 't'iin » of America'» $ •:«» tttpubhc 8H»II Ba Faemitlait ta ftork Out Their Own Frc#,(on> ae,. c I *la#ernme«L " I ’ri-aldciu V. i' ->n - l.aIt |> In ilrfU'*' ruc> nnd tin- in » 1 - IDI iim *»» " f the Unit ed Ftule* In <. it iniftiiniil dealing» have U-t-u -in!. ng|i expressed In bD Mexicali |Milh ) "Tba peec.dent’s dimjnd lor Mesica Ju stice ' Y Tbe birgci piii-ca <>r the relulloua of tbe Unite I Hlute* tilth Mexico during I’re-ldent WII hou ' m ndmlulstratlon, aa P . A . comes to you w ith a re a l r e a s o n for all the well aa uu Interest lug and complete narrative <>f eteiils. Mte presented au goodness and satisfaction it offers. It is m ade by Ihorllsllt ely In the Mexican chapter I a patented process that rem oves b ite a n d p a r c h ! of the Democratic National Textbook, Y o u can smoke it long and hard without a com e­ from will, l, t ic-c ipiotatloiia are made; “Tw o miiNl.tr. u IIona have animated back! Prince A lbert has a lw a y s been sold v/ithout the president In tile formulation o f bD coupons or premiums. W e prefer to give quality! Mexlcitn inillry atld have compelled bD adherence to If throughout Ills ad tv Prince A lb ert affords the keenest pipe and cigarette ministration, namely: enjoyment! A n d that flavor and fragran ce and “ The firm conviction that all nations, k j . » ï £ ÿ both the waak end tha powerful, have coolness is as good as that sounds. P . A . just the Invlelsble right te control their In­ ( «... Z z L . " ■■'"aa- a n s w e r s the u n iv e r s a l d e m a n d fo r to b a cco ternal effsire. 1 IIS P L A T F O R M . w it h o u t bite, p a r c h o r k ic k - b a c k ! “ The be!.at. established upon the his­ tory of the wdrid, that Mexlee will Introduction to Prince A lbert isn’t any harder never become a peaceful and law abid­ Prime* A lb ert is »o ld »»»rytehm ro FOR B I R V IC I* RBNDKRKD, ing neighbor of the United States until than to w a lk into the nearest place that sells im t o r r r red bag*. 5c; tidy red •he hat been permitted te achieve a tinr, ’ Or; harrd.o'T*» pound and N 6 T 'K O lt> * O M 'l5 «8 BROKEN. tobacco and ask for “a supply o f P. A . ” Y o u pay h u .l-to v i.d tin hunuaorn —and - permanent ar.d basic settlement ef her that clever eryttt.l-g a t» pound trouble* without outside interference. out a little change, to be sure, but it’s the cheer- At-fn’i 'f i ' wi*h «pong «-m o iifc n g r I 4 • ntl doubt that th* people ftp ti.i t keep» tl • « tobacco in each “ Tbe Met lean problem In Its present fullest investment you ever m ad e! ef Die UnNeff Btete* will with » p!undid condition. form lisa existed for tbe American gov­ the Demo«t**fl#' oon- ernment ever etuce our frontier was tlnue I n eentrel ef the gevern- extruded to tbe Rio Grande. When j ment They e f « net In the heblf tbe people maintained the peace It waa I ef rejecting (h m Wffe Heve *«- because they were forced to do eo and 1 tually eerved them fer theee who not Imcnu*e Justice reigned In tbe land. are making doubtful and cenjee* TbUs It wne that tbe history of Mex­ tyre! premleee ef aerviee. Laaat ico. like tbe history of every aspiring ef Nil are they libel/ te aubatl* people, pressed upon President W il­ R. J. Reynolds Tobeeco Co., Winston-Solem, N. C. Copyright 191# by R. J. Reynold* Tobacco Co. tute theae who dtontleed to ran* son'» consideration tbe truth that no dor thorn port.eular aarvicaa and ix-rmnnent good relations could exist proved fftee te tH*t premlae Ter between this great northern republic and the one Immediately south of us theee who have aotuall/ rendered On Its Achievements Administration until the had been left free to put ber theee very aarvlaee. ■ f r e e /*ree- Invitee Judgment ae te Whether Ita bouse In order, however painful that Idenf W llo o u 'i Speech of A e c tp l- ! Work le Sectional er National In process might he and whatever tbe de­ Pam In the Held. The Only Thing Thoy Ev«r Did. Its Scope end Purpose — Legislative mands tt might make upon tbe forbear­ Pain lb tbe forehead or aching and John Bright’s powers of sarcasm Record Set Forth. pain In the hack of the neck Is, In the were almost unrivaled. Some o f hi* ance o f tbe United States. • • • majority o f lnstnn.es. caused by lndl “There wee a powerful pressure fee MOOSE REVOLT IN CONGRESS Cliiitii-» i ; Huglu-* lias raised the cry wer— a terrible war— by a well armed gestion and constipation Persons with sharpest utterances were against mem­ of tiutinlietu. rotuplalulug to bis powerful nation against an unarmed, bers of tbe nobility. When boasts bad perfect digestion never have a bad Repreeentatlve Maya, Utah Pregree- wiwtern sudlrnu* liecnuxe tba lmpor bankrupt people, exhausted by live taste In tbe mouth nor complain of been made of the antiquity o f a protn- aive, Speaka Per Wllaon. taut «-nuiuiltiev •■li.ilruiausblps In tbe rears of civil strife, but wbo still re­ headache. Whatever tbe cause o f the tfient family, that tbelr ancestors came i nrprreeetdtlre Jatnra n Maya of tibii««- and sntTin* baV# Iteeti flllod—this tained enough of |*triotlc feeling to over with the Conqueror, hi* prompt lndige8tk>n may lie. It can be tempora Utah, la • *p**ch delivered In coo being due t<> eeulorlty promotion*— by unify them against an Invader. It rily relieved by a laxative dose o f med reply was, “ I never heard that they did greet Aofe. 25, announced bla Intentlou eoullteru iiicioberx was tbe old. old question whether tbe Wine.— Pittsburgh I res*. anything else." of voting for I’ realdent Wllaon. tie "During the Inst years of Republican United States should Impose a peace left tlie Republican party becauee be roll l rot there wits not a committee on Mexico; whether for tbe sake of His Type of Beauty. Wanted to Know. found It to be tbe aervant of a|>ecial ifiiirtmiiuOilp from the south.” replica tbe Interests o f n few of Ita cltlzena It "This yur young man Hollar that’s "Where is your policeman, grandpa?" Intereata and became one o f tbe found ( ’•ingietnittinit Jntne* B Aswetl In bis should permanently suppress Mexico’s asked little Boss, who was visiting In sorter running for the legislature," said era of the Trogreealve party. He ap- Npii-rb re|H>rted In tbe Congressional upreacblng toward freedom and aelf Mr. Gap Jvfiiason—"well, I can't pre- the country. pealtd to Prugreaalvea to be true to lb-cord “ Was Hint nationalism or government” sizely describe him to you further than “ We have no pollcemeu In the conn Ibemaelvee and refuae to l>e betrayed blind Ignorant piirtlK.iii-iblp?" ba asks. to state that I reckon he Is the only try, my dear.” replied the old gentle­ one of the kind ever born In captivity. te tbe Republican party. "lari the people decide." be suggests. man. **I went to compere." he eta ted, "the •*wbcther the following great meas­ HI* head Is so narrow that his eves are demand* o f tbe ProgreaidTe* with tbe ures enneted by this so catted aoutb THE ACCEPTANCE SPEECH— “ Is that so," said Dess. "Theu who on the north and south ends of his actual performance o f tbe party now controlled c-ougre** are sectional or ua AN EDITORIAL APPRAISAL makes people keep off the grass?“ — countenance and be has to come at you In power. I f It can be abown that tbe tlonal: sideways."—Kansas City Star. Kansas City Star. Barents Tord« In th* “ Firing A” Photoplay eatentlal principle* enunciated by that "Tbs Underwood Tariff Law, Just to •THE DIAMOND FROM THE 8KT” platform bav* been cryatalllted Into the consumer n* against tba special President Wilson's speech o f accept­ legtalatloa and If tbe rrogreeelvee privileged class, followed by a non ance was comprehensive, frank and were afneere enough In their profee- partisan tariff commission removing direct alon of Interest In tbe supreme needs the tariff question from politics. It was tbe utterance of a man and a of the nation to car* mo * for tbelr "The Income-Tax laiw, musing tbs country and for Ita people than for any rich to psy tholr Just proportion of tbe polltl'-at party, conscious o f the hon­ esty of past endeavors nnd confident party’s success, tben they will auataln expenses of tbe Government. tba administration, teat tbelr refusal "The Rural Credit* I j iw , tbe first of ability to cope with whatever prob­ to do ao might cause tbe beneficial legislation solely for tbe farmers. lems the future might have In atom. legislation to ba repealed " "The establishment of rural routes, No president has ever lioen called He took up tbe Ptogreaxlv* platform tbe extrusion of the parcel post and upon to face more serious conditions o f 1012 and showed that tbe Wilson tiettcr mnll service for our rural popu­ than has Mr. Wilson. lie has met administration haa enacted practically lation. them with patience nnd a devotion all tba rrogreailva demands Into leg "The Good-Itonds Law for all sac tbnt have won tbe respect and admira­ K ^ ' taint top. tlous and for nil our people. Tipil •■!l|rtll,l!, ‘ -!i Progressives, ba Insisted, should tup "Farm - extension laws. Including tion of tbe world. port tba party that baa been tried and Smltli-Lerer Act, grain and cottoo Wltb domestic legislation to direct, found trua. The representatives of standnrda. regulating cotton futures, giving the relief from economic abuse* “ the Intereata,” he said, piled the Re­ and so forth. tbnt tbe country'* welfare demanded, Maxw ell motor cars have publican party In 1010 and 1012 and "Numerous Just laltor laws, the most with n long list of promises to fulfill, “ rule It now with even more assurance beueflclal In n century by tba Ameri­ the great war that burst upon tbe demountable rims and the and arrogance.” can Congress. world threatened to check him in hla Representative Maya said be had de same size tires on both "The Child-Labor Law for tba chil­ efforts and to Involve tbe nation In termlnsd to Jotn tbe Democratic party dren of the whole country and for tbe dlsnsters that are afflicting almost front and rear wheels. “ because tba oMtuary o f the Progres olvIHuntlnn. every nation o f tbe old world. slve party seemed only postponed for "The Federal Reserve Act, giving an R O .5 How he has brought the country trading purpose* and because not a clastic currency and preventing flnan- solitary ray of hope appeared of reme rial panics—the greatest act ever pass­ through It a ll with honor and with dial legislation from the Republican ed In the history of our Government astounding pronperlty, tbe acceptance E M E M B E R these important features, becaure party In tba Interests of the people "Conservation acts for tbe people as «pcecb succinctly nnd modestly tellsi and Itecanse the DemoOfntlc party, un­ sgalust special Interests. they are not to be found on some of the lighter cars. It Is s story of triumph which every der Its leader, the president, bad been “ Antitrust laws and arbitration Amcrlcnn may read with pride In bla M axw ell cars have 3 ^ in. tires all around This is a offering a convincing proof of Its sin­ laws, preventing special-interest con­ great country cere Interest In the general good by trol. generous size. The tires are not overtaxed They last It Is a story o f achievement, o f glory putting on tbe statute books a program “ Shipping act for open markets for far greater than comes to conquerors longer and make riding easier. o f wtsa and wholesome legislation.” * our products and commercial mastery •>u ensanguined fields of battle. of the seas. It Is a story of moral nnd economic Tir?s of onrr size mean that you have to carry only From the Hughes Lexleon. "Federal Trade Commission Act, pro­ R KC TIO N ALIST—Any one who was tecting I lie Individual as against the triumphs that distances romance and one size casing and one size tube. born or reared or t* kin to any one vested Interests. puts fiction to rout In actual accom­ born or reared aoutb of Mason and "Tbe Heameu’s Law for tbe workmen plishment. Demountable rims, of course, are recognized as the Dtxon’a line. and public safety. In three nnd a half years tbe coun- best They r . e on all good cars. Don’t buy any car PR O A D LT N A T IO N A L - Govern­ "Legislation supporting tbe Presi­ iry hns tieen set aright every class ment Tiy and for Ihe benefit o f the dent In keeping us out of tbe Euro­ without demountable rims. I f you do, you’ll regret it protected In Ita llliertles and Its op­ business Intereata o f tba northeastern pean war while maintaining peace portunities, the whole commercial sys •ectlott o f tbe United States. These two features—along with the other complete with honor to the American flag. tern set In order, with prosperity IG N O R A N T OF T H E BU8INBR8 "Sir. Speaker, for the sake of tbe and up-to-date equipm ent; the economy and proved OF T I M U&UNTRY— Any man who great dignity of the high office be alioundlng. and reason has never aban­ la not a high protectlonlat vkssal of seeks and In the mime o f common de­ doned Its throne In all o f the country’* endurance of the M axwell, make it the greate st auto­ the tariff barom. cency, let Mr. Ex-Juetlce Ilnghee perplexities. m obile value in the w orld today. COVER INTRIGUE-Wilson fllplo- specify and name the sectional meas­ The speech was a messago to the peo­ mac*. ple o f nil the world. It was a notice ures In the atiore list snd mention O n tN AND ABOVE BOARD- 6-paeaen fr r Tom ring Cor, $393 3-pmoooogor CobrlmM , $343 those he would repeat." to the world that thta country la big Rooeevelt fomenting tbe Pans ms “ rev­ i-poooongor R oodoter . 380 8-pomoongar Town Car, 913 enough to maintain Ita honor and to olution’* and Harrison aiding the sugar '¡«¿ a , f 9 8 < \V* have put all kind* of unfair keep out of the war, and at tbe same baront to setae H aw aii competition tinder the ban and pennlty time big enough to regulnt* Ita do­ IN E F F IC IE N T —Any -ewe who ever of the law. W p have barred monopoly. mestic ronrtltlona. voted fbr a Democrat, especially I f be These fatal and Ugly thing» being ex­ were a aoutharn Democrat The spproli was no apology, no de­ cluded. we must now quicken action V P R E P A R E D N 0 8 8 - A "raaaooable" and facilitate enterprise br every Just fense. no complaint. It was a speech standing army (not token from civil means within our choice. There will ilint nil men and women should read to life) and keeping tbe anOeanl guard at he pence In the business world and. ieain what the country hns really homa to do polloo duty te quelling •con doing with peace, revived confidence nnd life. II I!«! ■trike riots, rrnm r m U t n t in D o x 's Speech of A * AM ERICANISM - Angling for the M rrpiance. vntna o f the hvphaii# Softener* fftm. i m M SECTIONALISM CRY REACISONHUGHES 6 0. P. Candidate Is Mocked by R'.ccrd of His Own Party. the national F ringe irÁLBERT LAWS ENACTED ARE FDR ALL HI R W. F. Pennington, Agt. S T A Y T 0 N , O REG O N . ■