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PA'(MO SIX Leaders and Workers in Thlrty-eiyht States Organize to Battle for Pres ident as Best Friend of Business Wizard Indorsement Taken as Text. NKW YU!(K. (M. I'll. W hen I .ms, i A. KiliMm, r lifcliuiu ivpnhlic'iri, i 11 mi.iiimt.I in llic Au'vru'jui ui th;t "I'm I'w WiNtui.1 Iin iitmusim! 'i,itrr-t rmj relit; tnn in nl ntiimn ami niunntf all JtrM's piulu'iil.irlv i: tin elt'cti'imi industry, ul' which hi is llio i-i'ctiL'iii?;-t hcud. A tlinH nN'ill of .Mr. Kilim'-i Kui pluilii' (U'chtratinii lhal he doc i iml tlnitli it a h't-ic ul ir Scheldt' tiling to chimin' to an iin'MTi.'ii cd tiiwl in trted man jusl I'm thn suLo of cluinut', hi' without iniH-h ht'ttt-r i-i'usiiiis li"inn j-ivrn l'r tin' i-lwmiic Hunt nay I 'inw not ii''d,' uas the nr-janiat ion of the Wo.utn.w Wikon Natimiiil Klc-lrLal t liih hy lenders in t i'uliMry. MueUliiK l'p lliMin. A viuoi'nus rnta):iia eoaduete-l h miiil is )t i i in; i hundreds of tneiuiict daily, while fall-pane advertisements in clei triea! journals have assisted ii. eiilni'ii)!; the oivtiniiilimi aial its scope. "In my opinion." said Mr. l-'.dtson la his Mntcitient, ''Mr. Hughes, if presi dent, would have toiiml it ilil'li -ul( to itei-ide on Ho- tie. I course fur the fov ernnu'tit to tnlie. His eapaeily for hindsight, as we learn from his speeches, is hit-hly developed, hut to his I'orcNieJit, we are not equally well informed. The Wondrow Wilson Nnlionnl Kleedie eluit has driven home this hit of ltlisoru;in shrewilne.s in a circular lliai has heeii widely copied and com mented upon. This mm ih l de scrihes the aeliieveiMcnts of tin Wil-i son administration under llie enption, "Wilson's the Man,'. in these words; Text of Advertisement. ''The American husiuc-s man is (he vi --est in tlie world; lie does not ii cliai;zc a valued servant, nor swap a fool-proof executive for n Milan who is out of a joh and 100 per rent ap pU"i!!!t.. There arc twche bin rea son?, w hy we stoeliholders and tli reeloi's of this, the greatest, richest, saiiesi mid most iroun'-MVi corpor ation on earth should keep our wise j.'tiicrtil inana.uer, Woodrow Wilson, on the joh: The fed'eral reserve act cured us of financial fits our national disease of panics, '"J. The I'nderwood tariff act and tiie tariff commission Imvo freed our tariff of the devastatim; hliiiht of polities. 'M. The Clayton act clarified the ohsenrities and thienteninvr vagueness of the Sherman anti-trust law. l"lxHtiNun of Aettoti. "t. The income and '.ahovitanee tax laws make the extraordinarily rich eniitrihute a fair share tow.ird na tional upkeep. "o. Thr ship iruk; net has dou hie! the toiiiiaj;e of our merchant ma rine ami restored the American flat lo the hivh seas. "ti. The rural credit act removes I. to insiiftefahle linancial hauJiciip on a ;i icullure. "7. The ;:o.d roads law ,pt tis up vtnal trade to htomhr niii'i'.s-.. "s. The Snitlh-I.evvei' a-; I ieu ll ilia! educaheii act carries dnr.t lo l!u ai:i:tr the results of se.entil'ic e-pe-.iment. The child lah.-r ad safeguard o: r rlnldien's .-hiMivn to the everla-t II. - cre.lit of ihe nation. " 1 l- tn ii . i. i; and enormoii-dv na'i. a-n : i.1 c :'i n i, n,- tf ,,ur anev in.! ' arc nv.t aLain-t tin r t v -it iia tolls 1" m teveM ( toe a Wii-on l.;-s pi I c,j the -.at! i.'If i".e world, witdc i'le :Itet !''ivd in. t.!o..d. . T.,i In K.vpiM, . c Iv.a.'i'f . Man : i .ia n ti.. 1. . ft nt ii 1-e;l e ll.r Iieen ie; i' :iui of' o--t-cr ,1 1.. J MM I'. 'c tHi-reVt : Itftvc TuoiIm We KING GEORGE FONDLES if t K V 1 9 rt llcii' is clmntctcr sliulv nl' Kin Sniiiini' I'niiil tin1 linu fniinil ilivcisinn tin- il.nr M'..t r inn' "!' tlii" n'jjinicii "V 7-. . News From Our Neighbors -I.- E Mrs. K I and children of Ashland are domiciled at the IMienuer tlap ranch. Wilfred .lack and family were Sun day visitors at ('. K. Itellows'. There was a dance at Ash's hall on Saturday nii;ht. John Foster didivered over a ton of lion's to Mr. itradshaw of Welleu last Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Dan Felloes and Miss laicy were valley visitors this week. Jlarvey I'icliardson took up " hundred yoals to his Trail ranch a few days airo. Joe Smith was aloitir the river se curinir the fit: lit if way for the ('rater Lake highway this week. 1M. Kirchuessitcr ntade several pro iesstMiial tiip-? to Medford this week. Hy the time tins is In print my hus luiud, ehildivn and myself will he on the t ! a1 in on our way to iturhohnc, Philadelphia, I'a., to make our home. We tin via the Sun-et route to Wnsh inuton, !l. ('. We i;o in hope of my hnshaud n-tiainin his impaired health, lie reuaiued his licallh there a few years ano. We will still rend of the happenings in Oregon in the Mail Trihune, Mrs. Wnlt.'r Stmu'liff ami daugh ter 'lvUtn vlsitrtl Irirmls In M.Mlford last Salurtlny. Mr. Holisi-hcM oT C'hU-HRO, who rp ct'nlly imr.'hus.Ml Kuollerti Orcharvl spent several il.;ys In llio vnllcy tin1 past i'ik. Miss Maty Watleivr of Jackson vUlr Is visiting the Misses Tonne this week. .M. M Wonlen an.l family of Mid land, iivontly arrived in ThoenK and are livinu on a ranrh west of Phoe nl. Miss Marian Tonne . s;iendini; tlte veek in Ashland rani)iatnin; for the romint; tdeetlon. Mrs Heame., who has heen visit ing her mother In northern Orenon. is expected home Saturday. Mrs. Kay. Sr.. Is re.-overlni; from her reeetu illne-s Mr. and Mrs. John Kiee of Apple uate spent Sun, lav with II. Kite and family. lr Talhert and famitv have n;oe,j into the llelit.- ipi'i'e on r.ielfie !i;:h av. Mrs. Nora I'd all is isiiiin: r('la tive in ltiute Kalis. BETS $11,850 ON HUGHES TO WIN IN ELECTION V She lin. a Tori iamt ti:n ;'r m;iti, a.Kt. il Jl.".i to Ins IhM csicr lt itu.t I'L.irlcs K.ns Hitches wouM e'.eciea iT.i.!cnt of ihe Vnul State-; l im-us. Porihuul hoi- num. toiv the i'on emi at pvtn iv.or.e . Tl;e p.ur f irsi put up $.'ori, ar.J a ft or t!-e a! uas clool ' Mr. S,eli;i ui'.vl WiUonV t.-kor that h woul.I t.Kt" .i !:"nh of th.u hintl of !ih!. as :-o o::. tfi Mr Vinous wont out .in. I i i;ti $l;:t a,i.!it.onal whu'h wa ii-onftiy ro.':-l. Mr. Sl-oviin roceutI l-aokoj Hu'ios rf tho ov-nt or l( p.ms of ' tt :u '.or of 1(1 ri'-nhaojin !i v:'!::v. o.thi liuis $U." po-l-t-1 ht' lr !van. . : !'.. . I ! i' 1 . IV-;..! ( .(- We h. PHOENIX .PARAGRAPHS MKDKOUM) MAIL TiMliUNK DOG AT SOMME FRONT Swi 73 e. jr Uc'ii'i:c f I' 1 1 I : i nl . While lit the I'ruiii ll' w.nrirs nf war in liinilliii ts. EAGLE POINT EAGLETS . By A. C. Howlett In Tlillf-dav nifjlit. Oelohei- 111, we luiil u re-nlni' r'iiililii'iin nilly, iiini Hie party was reiresenletl by the best and brniniest men in the county that wns nvuilable sueh men lis Jiple C. II. Walsnn, William (itire, cte.itn teaeh the people hnw to vote, but I wits so unfortunate that business eall eil me up in the Lake Creek eoutitiT and 1 tliil not bine the satisfaction of lii'inir present mill listeniti!; lo llieni, lint I had frieiuls there who Kay me some idea nf I ho meeting and some of the things tliuf we.ru said njul done, l-'fom what I could iralher lliet'e was, about the usunl number ill attendance t'lat attend sueti meetings, and tliero were seine very pond tliius a:il and no niud-sliimiii;;. 1 understand that one of tlie speakers in. particular was considerably annoyed, for whenever lie mentioned Woodrow Wilson's ntiuie a inie maiority would clap their., hands bv the wnv of indorinti Wilson, hut he could not have expected miy lllint; else, as u hipjc part of the com munity here seem lo be in favor of iet tilii; well enouiih alone and when we hae a yood thinii, keep it. ' As I said in my last, I it'iiched home Friday morning, und tliat after 'noon rested and looked around for isomclhinkr of interest to write and see I what liad (lappencd w hile I was Kne. bill found very litile that would inter est the general reader. Thomas M. Wiley and Curl Huberts have finished hnskim; out their com and hauled and stored it in the ware house helonuin to the ttrnndon llros., connected witli tlie Snowv llutte mill, and they liad hardlv finished hauling it lieforc K. W. l'.l.l.u of Central Point houc.ht all that they had not already sold or promised. They re alised forty tons of corn in the ear ct f of thirty-fix c acres of sticky land. They are both industrious, practical yoiiiiii men and have farmed a hun dred acres of land tlie past season and realized U neat sum for their lu ll.. r. , K;iimil;iv 1 vn v.i lu-v writing up ; iut joooiinl i't" hit lnul boon oJo-m tho i;i-st tow l:ivs that I fon:,t t doun at iliiiiior time, tmtl when I 'i' I -.turn tli-.enveive! )iy tiio staok of th-'ios in tlie sink tiiat thoio li:ul h en ;m nmwnally larco ontu j hevo I r'or uir.tior, aiul 1 --koi! niv wilV it -ho .n.t.i iiuirh t' a etowii. ami slio i'.ivw i.M..; l.waih au.l -aul, 1 t!i.lu't je.. -nl tlion;." Iti1 when I wont nil tho inv' 1 met t'ii:ir!ov SoofioKl aiui jWVii.un Ntwshaum nt' l.nko 'ivok, .hm i 'toy --attl that thoy wore in for !the oo..?ul lahle, an.l t'liit it wa- l'nll. 1 w I'ulti havo hit-n i;!al to haxo nu't Uutu. iei' it may h;o -avool mo vn- -i-iotahlo ruli' L'. a- nianv ot' tho snh ' v, vhen thov are l-.oro and think it it . pa v no their Milworihtiot1 s lo ! ir.l.iv was not n very husy ih hi it. i- it wa- - tloaant nut th;i iiite a nir.v.Sor nf tho plea mi ro lov- or-, m--to.'(l ount' horo tor rhn-iu;-. te.t'-k !! :r l:i:vhr-. aiul wont on ; hi- h;ii oi tho -.troam- to oaleh t"i-h. Titii ;; ! wer vi:h n that riav Mr. r i ii Mr-. K. S. Siiotman and on-in-l.t. H. Jlohhns;. and witV. Wtx. M. I!. Yoi ko and il:iutii",er. Mi-s Helen. tt'io ho.-kk. . jmt tii tho Mad Tnbutio trior. ad M;w IVia Kmi: and Yw: t'urrv. tho rrookkeoit r m Hutoh- M"n l.ira-deM - -E.lo. he-ulo quite a r.U''n-r i" I o'i i n-'l knu who ju-t ir-; is .1 :, 1; r ihn- rr. an l lator in llio evei.tr,; !.'--;io and AViiliara Pa, in .'. w. oi" h v Kihol and Ka .W ;;. ; ! .?' T :. i atr.o m for iS'ir fn;1-. I' ''"- vmo a'nii twontv or ili.-i'- tii:. t t!o fciiU with. vs.'- - MKDKOIU), OlK(fON SATURDAY, (XTOUKIt 2S. their ntteudaiils out from the Calb oUc 'school of Mcdfol'd. who were in joyiti themselves looking HI the benuticK of tuiture uloti our rund Little Butte creek. Mrs. Tim W. llaily and Mix. 1'iit! Onily, tlr., came out Monday morning on u jitney, took the Kai-'le l'oiul-l'er-sist unto Miue und went ti Jioifiie river to visit Mrs. T. W. Daily's father and sister, Joe and Jemima Hannah. Henry French mid his brotlier-in-law, John Koster, cauie down from j their hollies nlonj; Hocue river Mun- day inoriiin, took dinner at the Sunnyside mid John went to Medford with Marshall Minter in his jitney. Miss Marian II. Tnwne, democratic candidate for the legislature, nnd Clint (billatin, demncratic eandidate i'or eoiinty assessor, were also with us Monday for dinner. They both seemed to be o,uite confident of their election. Miss Towuc simply points to her record while she was n member of the legislature) two yenrs no this w inter when she, by her knowledKC of eiminou law nnd diplomacy, defeated the selieuiefi of those in the northern part of the state when they tried to pull cvcrythinit their way, und she, lone womaii and n hme democrat, threshed their plans and clime out vic torious, and Mr. Onllatin banks on his experience while lie was depuly asses sor for three years under (be pres ent incumbent, William Grieves. Theodore Glass of Sums Valley was doing business in our town Monday. While 1 was on the street '.Monday l'leiiny l.eabo yave me bis subscrip tion to the Daily Mail Tribune. W. Hurt Hamilton, who went to Han Jose, Cal., to be with his family n while, returned last week and joined his son Sherwiii on the ranch. It will probnbly be of interest (o nianv of the renders of the Mail 1 nh- iine to learu of I In- marriage of Miss Verna I'.. Mi'Gee of Ferndale, Or., to Shcrlv K Gilliuin, also of the same phicp. The bride is a daughter of Mr and Mi's. 0. 1'. Metlee, who formerly lived for several years in this place and later in F.nst Medford. They were married at the home of the bride's parents October 11. llti. The bride lias been one of the most popular youii; Indies in the Cow creek coun try, cifrlit miles north of Glcndale, ipid IliB Krooni is of one of the best families in t hit I section. They receiv ed an ubiiudunce of presents of nil kinds and have the best wishes of the entire community. Jack. Pelton and wife of Klaiuutli comity came in Tuesday evening nnd was nccnmpuiued by Mrs. Van nadol ol' Ashland. They stopped here for supper and then went on to Ashland. Mr. and Ill's. Jt on spend their win ters an Jiaseburi; und were on their way there, but went by Ashland to visit Mrs. P.'s mother. lialph Tucker of lirownsboro went through F.Utfle Point Tuesday lnoni iiiK with two loads of hojjs for the Central Point market. Word came over the phone Tuesday moiniiiK that K, K. Smith of Butte Falls had died Monday uipht. Mr. Smith has heen one of oar best citi zens und lnrpely interested in the education of the youths. A more ex tended notice will probably he rivou by the lluttc Kalis corresnm!em. ' The meeting at the Christian ohnrch Sunday night, addressed by the tiold secretary, Mrs. Frances, was well attended. The meetinfi e.t tho Christian church Monday afternoon was not well attended owing to a mistake about the time. Kev. Dr. Ilalllie. of Phoenix, attended the meeting, which was addressed py Hen C. Sheldon, candidate for the legislature. Miss Marian B. Towno. C. Ager, J. 11. Coleman, Hen C. Sheldon, W. H. Miller. K. W. Wilson and Ralph Jen nings, rojuiblican and democratic can didates for the various offices, have been on our streets quite frequently tho past week. Mark WYat herford. democratic-prohibition candidate for congress, was tailing upon tho people hero Monday. Congressman Hawioy addressed our people at the Central Point opera house Tuesday evening. Many people attended. Hay V. Aper has sold his black smith shop here and will look for a new loeation in the near future. Mrs. J. V. Merrit. of tiold Hill, spent the day here and was taken home in the evening by Mrs. Victor Huresil in her automobile. Mrs, Ward Hopkins of Medford, was a week end visitor here at the home of Mrs. C. B. Rostel. The freshmen class of the Central Toint high school gave a hard time party to the sophomore class. Mr. Borden, democratic candidate for prosecuting attorney, was calling on the people of onr city Tuesday. One of the most delightful func tions ever given by the W. H. Harri son V. R. C. f aa held at the home of Mr? . K. Price Tuesday after noon A shorn or was given in honor of little Robert, a late arrtvwl at the Price residence. Many dainty gifts were given by the ladies. An enjoy able lunch a spread, and an after noon of mucb pleasure for all was i CENTRAL POINT enjoyed. Tho only thliiK that marred the pleasure o( ttoettftcriujou was tho I absence of Mrs. K.. H. -Oleagou, who la quite III at her -home here. Mrs. W. E. Price held the office of treasur er of the W. R. C. for quite a while. hence the shower. , . ! C. A,' Holes, S. P. agent here, wife and little son, Armlne Lewis and wife of Medford, Mrs. W. K. Lewis and little granddaughter, Hoberta, and Irsel Lewis and wife, and Mrs. Hen derson motored to Prospect Sunday and spent the day there, Mrs. Allen of Oklahoma City, and cousin of Mrs. Lucy Williams of this city, left for Seattle Inst week where she will visit en route home. Mrs. M. M. Cooksey is enjoying a visit with Portland relatives. After an absence of several years, Mr. Jonas Olssou of Anrorage, Alas ka, Is visiting his parents In this city. Mrs. William Sohoemnkcr of Galls creek was .slmppin in Gold Hill on Thursday. Mr. ami Mis. RiehuMt of Portland are viMtin at the home of Mr. and Mrs. V. S. Campbell on Sardine oreelc. The ladies are sisters. Stooklinlders of the Heaver cement plant to the extent nf nine arrived on Thursday morning; from attendance at a conference held in Portland Mon day. They are highly pleased with the plant, which makes an excellent drawing card for southern Oregon. The gentlemen attending; are: Messrs. Goshorn. Schrump, Kaunti, Clark, Lynn, Adams, Nicholson and Hurch. Missi Blanch Harvey is visiting with her aunt. Mrs. MoAdnms, at Itoek Point, having- come down Monday from her home near G ranis Pas. Geo. Garrett, who some time since dislocated his lefl aim, came to the Gold Hill hospital Friday, when an X-rav was taken of the injury, show ing the advanced stage of healing which was very satisfactory at this time. Mrs. Paulson of upper Sardine creek w-as transacting' business in Gold- Hill Friday. Curtis Miller of Sams Valley was delivering some more of his fine prod ucts from the ranch, so well known. The soft shell almonds are hard to excel. William Stuewe has leased Mrs. Myrtle lays cottage, corner Fifth avenue and Sixth street, ami is ex pecting" Mrs. Stuewe in a day or two, she being at present in Portland vis iting with her parents'. Mrs. MoAdnms made a trip to Grants Pass last week, viMting at the home of her .-dster. Mis. John Har vey. Hev. am! Mrs. K. C. Hit-hards were passengers on No. 14, northbound, Friday morning1 en route to the new field of duty in connection with the Willamette university staff. Thev I Surprisingly Good t Cough Syrup Made at t tiotne $ roBtn Very Little nnd Bnnlly niie( but 1 Rciunrknbr- Effective. You'd never really know what a . couiih nvrup yon can make until ; rigare 'this fnuiou home-madi n ni V. not onlv save 2 a compHred w tho rHdv-made kind, but you wiU.a have a inure ctlroUvo and depeiitin renudv in every wav. it overconiei. umh couli!. throat or ehei-t coidj .4 h.tiirs rclicvoa een wiioopiair eou. ipiivklv. i'-vt oumv of Pinox ;0 con worth t irom r.nv kikmI druc store, no it ii.to a pint Uittlo and fill the hott with plain urauulntod sugar svru Hi i' you have a full pint a fami1 rupplv of tlie most eiTectho coul rup tl:at nionov can buv at a cost onlv .".4 ci-nts of li.is. It never The roinpt and positive results z'iw hx this pli aw let tasting Cvui:h h ri have taused it to be u-d in more hon; than any other renu-dv. It uu kl loosens a drv. hoarse or tij!it coimi heals the inflamed memtrane that lit. tho throat and Lrnnthial tubes, and T lief cmn almost iuiuiedioetv. SnUr did for throat tickle, hoarseness, bror. chitis. orcuo a'id ItKoiMhial .Asthma. Pinox is a hichlv tmnrontr.Ued t-m rnuind of tonuine Nrv pino extrttoi oiml'imtl with jruaiol and hn imn u-sl br pT.orations ftr tbfoHt ar.i client ailm;jits- Aoid disapp'tinlmt-nt by aktni vou druirist I'm- e-uncos of i'ltirr." will f n I i ilmf: ion. Brd di tn't a jcept an thini; el. A uiiarntv oi ali-oOtte sat ihtHi tien or n: nev prinint!V , tuniiHl coed with this imrira.ien. Tho I'ine: Co., Ft. Wcm. 1'. TWO TRIPS DAILY MEDFORD and EAGLE PQINXl S. H. ftirnlsE'j auto Vll letT, 1 Eagle Point at i A. M. ad J P. M daily, eicept Sundav; Inn Medford ' A. M. and I P. M. Win xall toi ' passengfn at hotels In feJford aoo hotels and business houee In Eagl Point, rnovR -x on h-t 1 New Japanese Hand Laundry vOI open for busiaoi ocTor.Kn oxh i We will do all kinds of laundry I wort and dry cleaning. All work done hy hand. 122 NORTH FROXT ST. j I'HOVK TM. i GOLD HILL NUGGETS 1 flirt will be ureutly missed in Gold Hill, whci Wi ry uic is llicir il'ricnd und admirer, and success1 is. witlyd for them wherever their duties call. Mr. and Mrs. tls ,11. Aid''" bit Thursday evenimr on No. lli for Kyoto, Minn., whither the body of Charles II.. father of G. II., was be injf conveyed for .buriiil nl his for mer home. Miss Anna McKewon and L'ichard Squeezing The Loaf The soaring price of wheat has decreased the size (f the loaf or increased the price. Either means increased cost of living. The makers of Graoe-Nuts have neither advanced the price, decreased the size of package, nor lessened the quality of this splen did wheat and harlev food. It contains the full nutriment of these sturdy grains, including their invaluable mineral elements So . vit;nl for maintenance of strong bodies, steady nerves aiid capable brains. Quickly digested, appetizing a household word for nearly a score of years Grape-Nuts eas ily st;uul.s at the head of all prepared cereals for delicious flavor, concentrated nourishment and economy. . Every table should have its daily ration of Grape-Nuts. Sold bv (J rollers everywhere. i Why Vote Pendleton $125,000 for somotliini; no nlti-mly (h.iss n St:ttt- Xninml Sclul pbnl in Knsii'i n Orison .' Why vote 1111 nnnual tai nf ono-twcnt.v-fiflli of mill fur a rVmlleloii Xonnal when inip-fnrtieili of a mill wonl.l prnviilo ample niaintiMiani'o forth Weston Konnal Do von want to he out of jmcki't .:)J."i,IIO(l in ti n voais? This is the npiiroxiinnte sani that a I'enilletim N.mual would i-ot over nnd nhove the ea-t of tlie Wi-stun N'onnnl. allowiuq tor a nominal in erease in Ktnte valuatiuisi F.very man. won:an and i liij.l in Oregon i.. annually laied .fP.O, ae eorilins to A. 11. Harris, a Poitluml writer. Taxes for all purposes in 191(i reached the enormous t !al of 2'2.OHU,!i2n.04. Selinnls alone' eot f7.HOil.ilo0. Why lot. tax money away hy u'eantini; Pendleton's ahunl de:u:ttitl? . i Why Not Reopen the Weston Plant? It's ready tor use nnd exists of four bnildins nnd ten ncies of ground. It lias been recently iniHM'led and approved l.y sneh prominent nrehiteeu as Roezer Hros f Seattle and Ostcnnan & Sje hert of Walla Walla. y-ezer Hro. ay that .J00(p pr...rly ex pended on (ho prineip.J building would brinj it to an "aimo-l per feet Son4itjon." The-e -ub-mntia! taxpayer,, olfi.-ials and men of nf fairs rfeuhum-e th.. Uer.dlet.in seheaie a, one of 'extrava"iint toll,": N , " M. 'smi.ier.f Mayor of Wi-ston: tlouier I. Watts, -Mayor oj" .VtUena :.H. 15. Kiehards. Keeorrier of Athena; If! A. Barrett, nien-hant. Athena: C A. Harrett. State Sen ator. AJifii-.a: i. B. Lee. ex-County Oommisiioner. Mihon: J. K. Slover. men-nant. Kreewater: C. I). Ilobb,. Mayor of Milton; H. I.. Krazier. ex-County Oon-.misMoner. Milton. Wby e,d n.u Pendleton elmfine her lull to a normal sehool prop-o-ilu.n? Why doe ,-he s0k lo "validate" institution, that are firmly and lawfully established? I, it not ekar that this is a vote-entebing deviee Isn't it -los-vdlini;" of the rankest variety ! And finally, would y.ni e.ire lo send your ehildren to a town ira precnatl with R..und.rP atnio,,here.' I -n't it a fart that a Rreat Kound-t'p town i, tor 'ib a very was. p.r Mate seliooi tovnf Would yo want imir. '. hihlrea to earv,,,.. dar.-e and aamble in Happy ( any on ,.r to een witnr-s i! wanton reveicyf i raid adv.. K. It. W. ti-, K O. I)e Vef, JVni. MaeKenrie. S. A. Harr.ts. Clark Wood, We-ton. (Ir.l j Kiltie were .'married Wednesday cve iniiiK U She home .f If.'V, Curr on 1 Foots ercelu Miss McKewon hud made hoc bono? with Mr. and Mrs. Al den for fojne t,inie, aiijl ns tlie wed dinj.' had been iinyt,siireil event, it wus performed ur this time, and Hie young couple will take care of the Alden ranch in the, uboiic of Mr. mid Mi's. Alden, who tue.attcinlin!! tlie funeral of Mr. Alden's father. - Vote 309 X NO