C E N T R A L P O IN T H E R A LD AUG. 81. 1916 would be no occasion for the present administration's campaign publicity measure, which at best Is a very poor substitute for the law repealed. C fntfal P oint H erald "Inadequate" aptly rbata<'terlzes the Wilson udmlnlsiration, but almost any synonym of unsatisfactory will do. V\ vi. It. M k o w EK. Publisher When Charles E. Hughes said: “ The I'resldeut Wilson's campaign man­ deullngs of the «(liulnl-u ration with agers are entitled to all the comfort Mexico constitute a confused chapter they can get out of calling the roll of of blunders," he gave an explicit char- Progressives who are going to vote for aeterlzatlou of the Wilson administra­ him. It would be an endless task to tion's policy In oue sentence. call the roll of Progressives who are not going to vote for him. Just ss It Is now obstinately shut­ ting Its eyes to the need o f Industrial For every reason that can he ad­ preparedness, for three years the W il­ vanced why Progressives should vote son administration refused to see the for Wilson ten can tie advanced why need of adequate military prepared­ they should vote for Hughes, and the ness. With war on our southern bor beauty of It Is that they know the rea­ © Pach Broa. der It was content to rely on a regular sons without having to he told army that could only muster 40.000 HUGHES AND FAIRBANKS. available men and refused to continue The Wilson administration went Into the established policy of building up EDITORIAL PARAGRAPHS. our navy. When the time came for uc- Mexico to punish Villa for his out­ Tw o futile Invasions of Mexico and tlou the country had not sufficient rage on American soil. The only pun­ nix separate and distinct policies on troops to police the border, and this ishment Inflicted has been on American the question of permitting arms and force has been supplemented by a trifle soldiers, who were shot down at Oar- ammunition to be sent Into that coun­ more than one-third the war strength rlzal by order of First Chief Carranza try are Included In the performance of the national guard. If the national of the Wilson administration In Its administration had had the ability to "Franklin Roosevelt, assistant secre dealings with our southern neighbors Interpret the signs o f the time military tary of the navy, sees a strong trend In less than three years. It Is this preparedness would have been well tin for Wilson in Maine."—News Dispatch. characteristic Instability of the gov­ der way instead of barely begun. Who can Maine a man who for three ernment that makes people want a years has been assistant to Josephus change. Charles E Hughes, the Republican Daniels for "seeing things?" candidate, recognizes an Important Rrynn relterntes that he Is out for fact that Woodrow Wilson, the Demo­ Even Woodrow Wilson could not Wilson. "Mark from the tomb n dole cratic president, nppeurs to have over save the Infamous Clarke amendment ful Bound."—Philadelphia Inquirer. looked (hut the United States Is big to the Philippines hill. He lost the enough to help Mexico out of the con­ ablest member of his cabinet. Secre The stopping of Governor Hughes' dition o f anarchy in which that coun­ Miry Gan Ison, because of hD advocacy auto by a Canadian soldier will not try Is plunged and, by securing order of the policy of scuttle, but even the mutter, Inasmuch as the hand wagon's In Mexico, Insure peace on our border. sacrifice of Garrison could not save It progrès« Is not to be interrupted. A •• 1 n i »E»'ENDENT local newspaper devoted to tr„. .1 » of tiu Lral Point and the Koifue Hive* ValUy. | |l| v p ll> ll/ I . pt on fib at the H a k e A i > JiLi I /\i I l\ vi.KiisiNu A gency . I nc , 427 South Main Street. L oh Ai.tfeles. and 779 Market Str« an Kninn • wh» re contracts for adver­ tising can be made for it P u b lish h i F. vek y T h u r sd a y . Subscription price, $1->J per year, in advance. btinjiiiii Ddy It i all th e.ro these days, so the H raid will have one. No fake to this birgain day, it is a straight ''ut of one-third, that is, ! 1916, the Herald will he SI.00 for a year’s sub script ion, in advance. Now li ten, do riot come to the office oil th" lOih and expect to get the cut rate, It Can’t Be Done. I irthermore, all back subscriptions must he paid up at $1.50 p ;r year and the .$1 00 will then pay you a year in advance. And what is more, if you take advaniage o f each Bargain Day, you paper will cost you a $1.00 a year instead o f $1.50. I f you are paid two or three month ahead, save a half dollar dollar hv sending your paper one year ahead o f the present date. New subscriptions at $1.00 each on that day only. ’Those c lining by mail must be postmarked Sept. 15th, 1016, or the sender will get credit for hut 8 months. 1 ¿V ; Pernoornts who harbored hopes that Josephus would catch the virus from the llryan and Garrison resignations lire still nursing their disappointment. Nothing remains for them hut to re­ sign to u realization that Josephus will not resign uimnmmnmamnmi / ¿■ H S */ / £ H H */ / */ / J 50c All Must Go Sell Them All Sell Them All in the store Every One Must Go 79c Every Pair of Pants in the store Every One Must Go Every Overcoat in the store Every One Must Go Every Mackinaw in the store Every One Must Go Every Sweater in the store Every One Must Go Every Hat in the store Every One Must Go Every Shirt in the store Every One Must Go $1 B. V. D. union suits FI I’orosnit union suits •'W. Good Every Suit of Clothes fide 1! V. D. underwear $1.50 union suits $2.1)0 union suit $ 1.75 pajamas cut to $2 50 pajamas cut to $1.00 nightshirts cut to $1.50 nightshirts cut to 29c 69c 99c 79c 79c 08c $1.59 $1.29 $1.59 79c OSc Big Lot of Sailor Straw Hats, values to $3, going for 12 l-2c handkerchiefs 7c 20c handkerchiefs 13c Regular 25c garters 15c 25c suspenders 19c 50c suspenders 39c 50c silk ties 29c 10c canvas gloves 7c 75c and $1 work gloves 59c $1.25 work gloves 98c $1.75 work gloves $1.29 $2.00 dress gloves $1.39 Cut the Price Sell Them All All hiiiiK •’itM light underwear SI kind union suits s li After Checking Ove>- the T. E, Daniel’s Stock Last Night, We Have Decided to Let ’em Go j All $ 1.00 Dress Shirts i Trick by Which He Turned the Tablet on Sheriff Bill Nye. To nearly every oue the uame of Bill Nye brings the picture of u genial. Mu loving man whose Jokes were once fa ­ mous all over the country, hut in those who lived In Wyoming some thirty years ago Sheriff BUI Nye of Laramie county means something else too Sheriff Nye was absolutely fearless g e was resolute, decisive, quick to act and tireless in pursuing offenders He failed to get his man on only one occa­ sion. and that failure was due to tbo tenderness of heart that was always a part of his character. Nye started out ouce after a typical bad man wbo had shot or stabbed some one and quickly learned that ha had fled to the mountains. Summon Not So Far Wrong. ing a deputy, the sheriff sprang on his “ Have yon written all the invita­ horse, and the two started off. After tions to my party, mamma?" queried riding nearly 200 miles Into the wilder­ little Eva. ness they learned that their man was “ Yes. dear." answered her mother. biding in an abandoned miner's cabin, "They are all written and mailed." whither he had brought his young wife. "And how soon will the acceptions Soou after darkness fell Nye quietly and deceptions begin to come In?"— rode up to the cabin and dismounted Chicago News. before the door. He sent his deputy round to guard the rear of the little Work of a Beacon. shack. Then N.ve threw open the door There is a flashing beacon on Rich­ and dashed Inside, with his revolver ardson ro k. a wave swept spot west of cocked and ready for Instant action. the Santa Barbara Islands. California. The criminal was asleep on the bed, I which without attention, will flash Its and his wife, who sat close by, was : warnings every three seconds for seven stroking bis forehead. N.ve covered months, or over ii. 0 U 0 . 0 U 0 flashes, before them both with his gun and told them ! it requires recharging with gas.—Ar- to throw up their bands. ' gouauL “ I've got you.” he said grimly. “ Now you get up quietly and come along. All Sorts. The lady can stay here If she chooses." "How's this seven different styles The bad man admitted that the game of plug hats?" was up and began to roll his blanket "The line officers of our lodge. Each Into n bundle. “ Never mind that.” bought a plug hat the year he was said Nye. "W e've got plenty of blan­ elected."—Kansas City Journal. kets in the place you're going to.” The desperado then asked If he couldn't To dread no eye and to suspect no say goodby to his wife. “ I reckon it's the last time I'll ever tongue Is the greatest prerogative of see her,” he continued. "You've cot Innocence —Dr. Johnson The Beans Are Spilled 12 1 -2cgood work sox 9c 12 l-2c black & tan sox 9c 20c black and tan sox 13c 25c lisle sox 19c 25c wool sox 19c f>0c silk lisle sox 29c 35c wool sox 24c 29c 50c silk ties 39c fide suspenders 7c 10c arm bands Good r»0c work shirt 39c m The Insuperable handicap of the W ILSON’S POLICIES BLOWN UP Democratic party In this campaign Is j Charles Evans Hughes did have ex Its record. plosives with him when his motorcal was searched by a Canadian soldle' If the Democratic national adminis­ but they were under the candidate'- tration had left on the statute books In hat. Mr. Hughes will set them off o' 18'.i4 the federal corrupt practices act his western tour, and some of Mr. Wl! placed there by the Republicans there «in's poll les will tie blown lip—Nov fork Fun the goods on me this time, sheriff, and I reckon I'll swing for I t ” He appeared so east down that Nye’a warm heart prompted him to grant the request "A ll right." he said “ I'll give you two minutes." The criminal rose from the lied. The next Instant those tightly rolled blan­ kets came whirling through the air and struck N.ve In the face so heavily that be reeled hack against the wall. Be­ fore he could recover his balance and throw off the blankets the criminal had dashed out o f the cabin. lea[>ed on Nye's pony and was galloping down a mountain trail in the darkness. Of course Nye's deputy cuuie rushing round from the rear o f the cabin and started In pursuit, but the bad man was never heard from afterward.— Youth's Companlou. Work S hirt 39c $1.00 all new fine shirts 79c $1.25 all new fine shirts 98c Every Necktie in the store Every One Must Go Every Pair of Sox in the store Every One Must Go $1.50 all new fine shirts $1.19 $2.00 all new fine shirts $1.59 Every Garment of Underwear in the store Every One Must Go $1.00 shirts.French cuff Every Night Shirt in the store Every One Must Go Every Suit of Pajamas in the store Every One Must Go Every Handkerchief in the store Every One Must Go Every Pair of Gloves in the store Every One Must Go Every Suitcase in the store Every One Must Go Every Trunk in the stole Every One Must Go 79c $1.25 shirts, French cuff 98c $1.50 shirts.French cuff $1.19 $2.00 shirts.French cuff $1.59 $1.00 shirts,collar $1.25 shirts,collar $1.50 shirts,collar $2.00 shirts,collar atch’ atch’ atch’ atch’ 79c 98c $1.19 $1.59 All new sailor Straw Hats $3 & $ 4 all going for I Ì 10c 79c I Ï i I The I. E. Daniels Store, known as Daniels for Duds, Medford, Ore. Ï Í10.00 $12.50 Nsw T w o -P Is c s Suits l'ut 1.1 S7-89 $1 50 #1.75 $3 50 #4 50 $7.00 $2 l ’.5( 525 Ik' K link i Norfolk Auto Suits • »a 29c $17.50 This Seasons Nsw Suits Cut t. $ 1 2 .8 9 $2 Off cloth hat* cut ti 9 8 c Be sure and come, your choice of thi»«tnc' $27.50 Nsw Suits Cut to $ 5 .5 8 "H silk hats .-ut t $1.19 #1 39 #2.:*» . $3 49 .$4 98 Fall ami winter goods are included in this sale, they all must go. It will pay you to buy now for winter. to pick from Every dollar s worth will be sold. Come every day. Sale continues daily. It's all going. € "W* k a k s k i p u n t* su per g ra d e (irt»ss p a n ts d r e n » p a n t* d r e ** p a n t» $2 50 felt hats cut to $ 1 .8 9 Cat to $ 1 4 .8 9 Cut to $ 1 9 .8 9 $11.50 felt tuts ,-ut to $2.59 All $5.00 and H O I hats, your !• f • -v- k « ,v . BMk , . { „ the , tore for 53 29 Muokinaws and all must ^u. 1 ,ns 9,ock mw t turned ,nt0 cash r,t once' Absolutely the Entire Stock to choose from. The items above are only a few o f the hundreds o f wonder ful bargains that will be here for you to choose from. R «member you have a complete stock to select from. This is an annual event with the greateststore in America %mimn muni mum mm 11mm nmu