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TAX LIMITATION IS . TO E K.lilur: nlicutiun .f voters Is callcll to till' lllsl prupuscil llllK'Ui'llll'IU lip- peiirinu on tile bullet, and olferetl by the Stale TuxpaycrV l.enjjue, where in "stiite, county, muiiicipulitv or id her tu.viuK power," is limii.'d lo an ' increase of nixes in excess of li mt, cent increase over the preceding year. ! Tinier recent act id congress there i will he due llie state of (Ircvnn fur! road p:ii-i..-cs, provided 1 hi stale puts up an cipial ami. mil, fi.Hlll.'.'.Sl). i additi.'ii lo thai, cintrress wiil be asked lo pill up .:iriO,llflil this winter, for Kradin- the proposed .Mcill'ord Crater Lake pc.tcd highway, and in two years will to appropriate be nttniii imporliinc.il""' sl'Veii!h man to lose bis life .-ltlli,illil for the paid oad. thus niakniL' a tolal to he!"'"" ""Ilu'ls entor.-e m l.veietl to the slate of Oregon by tbci"'"'1 ''"'A' term -llie ri-bt of free jicueral ynvci lucent for road Mniotiiui, 'V.li!,L!S0, to el whiebi Oregon miisl put up an eipml imn.imt, which sbc can not do if tliis aiuen.l b ment prevails; Ibcrcl'ore, I hope Hie veil era of Jackson i uty, nl least, will vole .solidly anailist il. Vole II-J1 N'o. Wll.l. II. STKKI,. Stale-Wide Injury. County Commissioner I.eever has received the followini; from flut'iis Holman, president of tlie slate asso ciation of county judges: I address yon for the iiiiiov.; of making a plea in behalf of the future good-roads movement in this state. I believe that the development of Ore ton mid the. prosperity and happliKbn of her people depend more on p. eon Btructive road program wherein ade quate road service is given even to those in the most remoto parts of the .state than upon any other single Item of local legislation now befon; the voters for decision. If the fi per cent increase tax limi tation measure (321 on the ballot) is passed, less than one-half our shara of the f 75.000,000 made available to the severnl states by congresB for post roads will be obtainable by Oregon for the reason that we will be unable to fully romply with that condition exacted whereby each state must match dollar for dollar the sovern - ment expenditures on designated road ! ...... .... n lirojecis wiiiini our suite ittiti . wre- gon's loss will be spent in those other states that are more progressive and meet the conditions required by tho 'prtie-Cl'.i Kirk for the rcpaldi federal law. ' jeans, Krnest .bbolt for llie dcino- Obo!cle LegMati.in. crats, l.cith Abbott for the socialists, ' Tax limitation existed in Mawtaelm-'MKi l'riscilla C.-nnahan for the prn fietts for years and was recently .liibiti.'iiists. The debaters were abandoned because it failed of Its pur-1 chosen for their oratorical capacity pose namely, to limit taxes, for when .nnd not on a. eount of tii." politics, the constitutional limit was reached "lie hundred ninety eiitht votes were they resorted to bond issues. jeast out of a tolal bieh school rcjtis- In view of every indication that the tration of 2-10. The result was Hughes Pacific Slope will enler upon the era'"'. Wilson l'-'ll, llanly 'J, lienson 111; of its greatest development with the Hiiwley c.fl, Richards .-, Weailierfur.l conclusion of the European war, is it "! wise to limit the percentage of Ore- Km' repre- lalive Sheldon K, gon's growth to f, per cent a year? lT" "'. Ie Ann 1 -18. Towne Do everything in your power to get for .p int representative, (lore these facts before every voter in your!l'ii, Howard .1:1, M.dir 7. for district district before it is too late. (attorney, Hor.len VI. Kobcrt, SJ. There are fcveral other excellent lllrrwery ameiHlment, Vcs, 22; No, reasons why this nioasurc should not H-S. for prohibition, Yes. 102. No. be enacted into law by our people; 'O. but this one reason should be suffic-: lent for an intelligent people to reject the measure; particularly when there will be a session of our legislature I Harry E. ltineliarger and Ora Nor vvithin ninety days at which time any ris were united in marriage at Ifl measure of real necessity pan be en- o'clock this morning, Itcv. Harry acted Into law after mature delibera- Tucker officiating. The ceremony was lion and careful eonsideralon lias performed at the homo of the bride, been gven it. iliL'li W. Second In the presence of the Please g't publicity for Ibis idea parents, relatives and imenidiale for more and better roads Tor the far mers of our state, and oblige. Very truly yours, IUMTS V. HOLMAN. President Oregon Slate Association of County Judges and Commissioners. Portland, Nov. 2. TD THE BEDFORD HOTEL!,, Republican headman lei's wjll be moved to the Medlord Itolel Tuesday eveniii.'. where the eie.-!i..ii returns will be icecivc.l l.v a special win the lobbv and cvervb.uiv i invited to . . . . ' ' ti i . . , ;.,ik. .,. invited lh" h s 'TP'"' " -m, and Hie Mc..niiiiic Hour has been ser aside for iheiti. The diniiiL' room will be open all night and this will be u pleasant plai to spend the evening alio 'jet returns. The republicans will have a "home- .coining" for Mrs. l-'.d llanley and Mis. llert Andcr-on, who have been ti . ,i. i il. V-.i painim.. nil o' er the stale, a the N.ii tonight at 8 o . lock. It will lie me clo-inc rallv of the campaign- Colo- lie! K C Wa-bburn wiil preside. Mrs. Ilert An.I. r-on v. ill sin- ..ne of lierj eampiiign -..t'2- and Mi-. K.I liaill will speak. i The M-dlord and I'eptinl I'oiut ISEVEN KILLED IN FREE SPEECH RIOT BY EVERETT I.W.W. SEATTLK. Xnv. 0. r Hi., thirl v ont' men uuuinlct! nn tin- .steamer Ver- i "mi at Kuweit, eclven are seriously j liurt hihI in lie city husMilul lie;... U is believed all will recover. The u''1Ll' lenty arc piisoncrs in the city ! Annum! and Thuma ulcre llieir w. muds, which areiand niupialilie.! lie S"U" w ere dres' c.l by physicians. r. Mil-. IT, Wash., .,lV. t;. J,.f. f.'rsnn Heard, I'urmcr Sn..h.iihis!i county, and "' ' " 1 "' , ; n.t..it- silent t in the liosse which battled I I.l.,si.-il U',,,-1,..,... .i... i-....i..l'"Jm'e at the Kverctl city ut'ti'i ii.itin, died thi- wharf yesterday afternoon, bein iiaviiiL-!i"','"1"1 "( tl10 attcinpt o( the Indus.' peeeh. Kv.-velt enlitelv .il'del-lv I in lay, martial and tbi'l'c is no Iikelili.u.d of law, uecordiiii,' to city ol'tieials. Sheriff Mi-liae declares positively thai tho first shot lirc.l came from the hoai, while be ami the spokesmen on the boat were p;. I'lcyiiii;. Se.uvs of dcpiily shcrilf.i tell stories .of the liubt, varying in minor details, but nil ai'i-ee that the first shot eauie from the boat. Hubbard Mahler, secrelary-lreas urer of the Seattle blanch of tli jg! diistrial Workers, savs that the mem bers of his organization tire contend inj; fur the riht of free speech mid tliat members of the organization have been pei.seftited in Everett since the time of the sliinelc wcuvcrs strike last sprintr. The ciics class of the Ashland hijih school conducted an elcctii.il with the student body as voters. The sample ballots in the regular election j were used, as well as the l'ind issues thereon. Tile candidates votiiiLt was in regular form, and two days before ill... i-i ,1.!,- i;.i...i i., .!, n. ........ ...... i,... ... j j.i"it debate between the forensic, I representatives of llie tour political. WEDDING BELLS frirmlfi of tlus eonlractiii parties. Mr. anil .Mrs. Kiiiebarxrr will make thoir home nl the Iluzani mine. HOW GOOD THAT . MslSIESOLE FEELS! It Gets to Tiiat Sore Spot LiUo Magic A-a-li! That's delirious relief (ot lose M.rc muscles, tho.se stiff ioinn that lame back. .Mustcrolc is a clean, w-lti-.e ointment made with 'ic oil o mustard ami j other home simples. . It ilocs the work ot the old fashioned mustard plaster, minus the pl:iler Von and inim-.s the bli.-ter! simply reb ..lustcroic on the l pnI wncre uic pain is rub it on1 brLskly-aml us,.tv the pain is gone. ;0 no i,,,lT. Ju,t coniiort-! jing. soothing- relief f:rt a gentle! glow, then a delightful sense of cool 'ness. And best of aM. rn blisters like! L ,.,(.,. j is(. jiuslerole for sore throat. Won - jchitis, tonsilitig, cr.uip, still' neck, emu-Itisthma neuralgia, headache, congei - !,'"n' Pleurisy, rheumatism, lumbago, f .. spral-ns sore msrh.., bruUcs. chil- Mains, fr. stcd fv.t and colds of the Tt.r f.i.i-r:. -n.r.n,. in... tf.r. I to-.-...- .......I client (it ..fun pr.rnts pieum uiial. h'"l"l size $-'.3a mr.PFORP MATfi TRTTiV. To lite Kdit.ir: Tito ai'ti.'le j the San eliaritiiej ie party v.ith a abiishi-J Siimlay in llie lucid deinuei-ti'l-tiiek to detent l)e ; an absolute fur as Hugh Jle Annond is concerned. vi 1. 1: i : i.:i ...ti. j. a1.- .lii.ii. it li.i'ii, .. '.jketinv row over ilieir rcpreseniaiives i. c :., . 'n .....I ...... in,' nun mi 'miiik ..ni.i" .iii.i ....... , .., o, , Sheldon by chnrine; a collus ion with the demo.'rals that docs not exist. The I nit' novice i mis commiiiee is 10 soiidlv suppoit lluuh He Armontl anil ,.Tarian Towne. A vote for Siieldon or Tb.nnas is likelv to be a vote against .Miss Towne. They are in harmony and will nol iii.pue the interest t.f .laekson coun ty willi petty jealousy and internal strife. DK.MDt'lfATIC CKN'T. CO.MMITTEK W. N'. ("ampbcll, Cbairniau. CONSERVATORY NOTES Miss Wallace of Central Point, will give a publlr piano recital at the con servatory hall in the Nntatorium on ouuuuiiy ill 11 IKIOII, -Ot. ft.U. .Mrs. lilmoro and -Mrs. .lulinson ot Ashland have registered In the con servatory classes. Mrs. Morse, Mrs. Ainost Mrs. ful ler. Mrs. Lttko, Mrs. In-own, Mrs. Ilur gttti, Mrs. Adamson, Mrs. King, Mrs. Galbraith, Mrs. Ross, Mrs. Walters. Mrs. Mills and Mrs. Vandersluis of lOWCASCMIS" BEST LAXATIVE FOR LIVER AND BOILS Hon't Stay ConxtliMtcil, Bilious, With Itreatb Stomach Sour Headachy, Had or Xo odds how bad yonr liver, stom ach or bowels; bow much your head aches, how miserable and uncomfor table you arc from a cold, constipa tion Indigestion, biliousness and slug gish bowels you always get relief with Cascarets. Don't let your stomach, liver and bowels make you miserable. Take Cas carets tonight; put an end to the headache, biliousness, dizziness, ner vousness, sick. sour, gassy stomach, bad cold, offensive breath and all other distress; cleanse your insitlc organs of all the bile, gases and con stipated matter which is producing the misery. A 10-cent box means health, happi ness and a clear head for months. All druggists sell Cascarets. Don't forget tho children their littlo in sides need a gentle cleansing, too. Adv. VOTE X 78 To tho voters and lax payers of Jackson county: 1 have had more experience in con struction work, such nB tho county commissioners have under their supervision than probablv ftny othor man In tho county and for that reason I am able to do more work, In bet ter shape, and for less moncy'tlian either of my oponents and if elected to the office of county commissioner. 1 guarantee to give every precinct free and unbiased representation, and I believe that during one term of of ficial service, I can save from 2.1 lo .10 thousand dollars for the tax payers of Jackson county, nnd do all the im provement necessary for the better ment of the county. V. r. DCNX, of Talent. (Paid Adv.) J. K. Howard DEMOCRATIC CANDIDATE for j ' j Joint Representative MRDFOim OlfE(!OX. MONDAV. NOYRM mil! ;. Talent have entered the Tuesday I physical train lute china. I Tlie Mlsaen tie.no Steel, Harriet JWard, Dull Weaver, Dorlno Hunter j and Kineald, are. among; those from land Llneu Nelson are new members .Central l'olut, who have rcitiftercil , lu tuo physical ttalniiitf department ' this week In a conservatory clits.s of !at St. Mary's Academy. physical education. Miss Mildred Carlton and Feru D. j A class .to accommodate lady teai li- nally, teachers of Central Point, also era, and other ladles, not able to come ,Mrs. Stanly, wife ot Superintendent ; Into the Thursday tiara, will be held Stanly, are mnoim the new e-tuileutB .on Wednesdays at 4:13. In conservatory classes from Central i The play, Hansel and Circle), is tio- Point. Iiik studied in the children's ixpre- I Mrs. K. . Seely and Miss Marie sinn doss with the expectation ot pre ;Seely wore absent i'roin class work on jsentinir It to the public on the nfler- Tuesday. , The little Misses Smith, Ellis, Mik- sche, Connors, Hatiley. Offutt, Estes, Orth, Harrows, Estes. Shebal, Wll-j Hams, Thompson, Pelton and Weeks, are those registered in the children's In physical tralnitiK the acad- einy. Katherlno Edmeades Is a new stu- dent In the department of physical ed - ucalion. The Misses Grieve and Hemphill luivo recently registered for cluss work In the conservatory. 1'he Misses Lyons, Lynch KUestad, t f t t ? t t f t f f t f f f f f f f t T r ? ? f f t t t T ? Favors AsMai If elected I he purpose Oppos If elected I will use every effort by the legislature to eliminate al River. If elected it will be my aim and the people of Jackson County, best of my ability. t t t No. 50 on the Ballot (P.-iifl A.lv.) i j Warner, Cliaimey, Walla.'.', .lncoliH, Taylor, (Till, Tayl. r, ' N'orcross, Lull, fllepory, St. v IMmliip, WriKht. us, Hall noon of. the piano recital given by Miss Wallace, If it is possible to fiuUli it by that time. Dorothy Cariess of Phoenix, takes the part of (iretel. Carol Knye Hov- ious, the pntr of Hansel, while Joyce Maddox is dolus excellent work In tho pnrt of the old witch. Elizabeth Aitken tukes the part of 1 tho mother and Isabelle Stuart, the j part of the father, Joyce Maddox will j also enact the part of the sandman. Other children will take the part of the angels and ginger-broad chlldron. The children are dolus except toual- 4 ' ' 'r,X " ,7 . . .. . 1 - r ' 3 v ( : ' t' i "Si't I ' p ' .r ' ' htr r - 1 V " r -f s 1 11 s i ' A V Si .'.' a' r ... '-.'.,..,.. .'ii ;V CANDIDATE FOR STATES HIS POSITION ' upon measures of vital interest to the people of Jackson County will use my best efforts to procure an appropriation for of reopening the State Normal School at Ashland. as C. mifi i ly suu.l work on this plt;y and It la! hoped Hint they may have It ready (or the public, by the latter part of tli ' month. Illness prevented Mrs. Cariess and Mis. chiiders. of Phoenix, from being prevent for class work on Tuesday. iirnjiaTAirtf'-'"-''u"'JJ'1'llliiiT irVif-1 IVeparedtiess from a military standpoint as it regards the wcl- atre of il nation would not be worth an ef fort, IP GOOD HKAlm WERE NOT A PI l-ni:t;l'lTSPi:KI'ORMANL'K. CODPl j L'. j?-. S,'; y ltr..'.L'lll IS THE FUNDAMENTAL PREPAREDNESS FOR ALU HUMAN El-TOKT; whether dirctod In lh (kl.nsu of a countiy, or Biielied in tli pursuit of prac lul avocations. Wo can ac.omi llh little indeed without hc-iltll. l lie best way to keep h.-.dtll, is not to lose it. SS.S. IS THK NATIONAL. MEU1CINAL PRKPAKED. NEiS AGAINST liS LOSS. S.S.S will rout these out. li.ws scoicst your liealtii. from the it . ua.. ..i.i.m,, .. i ... .. ti -it ..!., It. 'f here in nothing- nn.de lht in TO-DAY FOR FRtiE IIOOK.S ON -direct to our MEDICAL ADVISORY Sddrcss THE SWIFT lot) Swift Dutldiui, V e -T- Z ftizrxiii t i Air-si,,7. a Au ,i mal School srcial Fishing to procure the enactment of a law commercial fishing in' the Rogue purpose to serve the interests of all honestly and fearlessly and to the M 5U11S EJ TO URDER $25.00 UP . Also Cleaning, Pressing and Altering 128 E. MAIM. UPSTAIRS trenches of your ualml their Invasion .....A lnr 4Q an NOT accent any way compares with it. WRITE Bl.QOD AND SKIN DISEASES. Or 1TEPARTMENT, lor (reo advlco, SPECIFIC CO., Atlanta, La. f t ? y f Y f f y y t i t t t f f y y f t t t t t f y f t y ? ? y y y f y f y f ? ? ? f t f f y t y y y f y y y y y f f TAXES MUST BE LOWERED (Paid Adv.) bands wi speakers I head ,ir. ( and march -coil f. from tin at 7;::n. i- the M.d- i'urd Indcl lo the Nat a'al A. A..