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20. FSdTC TTTRH5 . E. GATES - crved ami : .1 ,m!, pried at (':! in. it dies for ncaiiv ;i v.t ie- nil pi -o w. 1! Know :i. po-lUVt Iv ill w v an occasion; I -n..v cine lie is hone drv. l'v-tl brim: de i ('.unci eiu'ar- l. iili't't'ii arc not ij- I .-;in Mate forms. MnUa- It kt at tin 1. VY. W . Kewiml ol' $10.00 an.l tin- Ami- Van-lie len-ue. 1 1 W nward of $in..)u for "Hi- stand ..n the i--mtvuy nun; llIl' n (formation leading to the loca i, .... .. .I..,, i... vvill i ii"n of my brother. John K. (trunk. SKIRTJJKE NEW 'Diamond Dyes" Make Shabby Apparel Fresh, Bright. u hat it He f. u uft . tt 'uTin aii''- 1 plaee in nominutio:i ; '"" THOMAS M:l'K. Kechlin, Calif., ptloll -I patent iiicili- that tree and mi! rammeled spirit., bumul bv neither party nor prejudice,; :i-d;'li..M in all 1 ('' r.-.'e Arthur Perry " .' Old. papers for building fires and , house clounintr, 10c bundle 30?-3P5COUGHS Li KTRDFORTJ SOTK TRTBTHCE, TlfF-DTORD, ORI'iiOV. WKDN'KsPAV. MAKCIT V. few wtjvt jam. irr Don't worry about perfect rults. .Use "Diamond Dyes," puaruntuod to ffive a new, rich, ffldelena color to any fab ric, whether it be wool, silk, linen, cot- , ton. or mixed goods. dresses, blouses, stocking, skirts, chihlrim's cuts, feath ers, draperies, coverings. The Direction Book with each package i tells. so plainly how to diamond dye over any color that you can not make a nils- .take. To match any material, have druTiat ehow you "Diamond Dye'' Color Card. The i'ir-4 veto exercised by M'avor dates dtirimr his two administration and probably tin; first ever exercised Iiv a mavor of tliis citv, was exerci.-ed lnl;iv when he returned to the fit v Comrade Smudge Put, who wms entered a-, i riii- ol' the n nini net's fur tin presidency of tin Medford pom tit' tin? loval legion at it meeiini: last ninht, will open his campaign head-- ouartcrs under tin' near creek hrme,e niiiu-il w illi, .ill liis iiipviil the onli- I ,,r j il, Uj,. piiu-s IuimI.it vnrd. wliirh LIBERTY SEE IT NOW ASK A SOUL WHO'S SEEN THIS PROGRAM Dorothy Dalton "Market of Souls" It is a creditable, if not remarkable picture And Mack Sennett's Latest Miracle Of Joy , "A Ladies' Tailor" Starring FORD ''X STERLING riath't' iaM-d lat niL'iit by that bod with onlv one ilissintnii: vutt. thai of Dr. If. P. llarirravt. whu-h pro vides fur tho opemnir up of Kiin: i rcct from !tU street to Da'.ot.i avpnno bv tbc lain-basp from It. li. ml Clara Wood-: tor 'J."tlH) of thoir propertv on lttth street between Lau rel and 11th street, faeirnr north Kin street. It is How up to the council maioritv ttt pa.-s tbe measure over the mavtr's vote, if it so desires. Tbe propertv stands in the wav of openinur up Kinir street, and the peiiple of that tborofare liave loiu beseeelied the eoimcil to make tins improvement, to help make wav for which tliev donated to the citv a tr:p of laud five years nno: flavor (Jutes' veto statement to the council is as follows: "To the Citv Council : Hientlemen : ''T horehv return to you Council Bill No. 1 77 without niv approval and hereby stale inv objections t- same. "Kirst: 1 eonsider it unwise at this time to purchase' nnv proierty other tlian that which the citv is coin pelled to lake for its own protection. "Second: That tlm cost v.ill ex ceed by far the benefit derived. "Third : Tin; price is exorbitant and bevond all reason considered with the value of other property in the city at this time. First, wo will have an extra expenditure of $:;( to. the cost of moving the honst; mid put limr it in salable condition would amount to at least .$1000, and the opening of the street and irradin-.' same would cost another $."0(l. The assessments1 that are airainst the property amount to $21(1. It would necessitate the buihlinir of a side walk the full leniith of the property which would cost tho citv nt least $2."i0. This would make a total cost of approximately $-1 lli(i. "If the property would be put in condition von would have for sale one lt7'.o foot lot with a house, which is not modern and is very badlv in need of paint, which could not he sold for an amount to exceed $17.10. "(Irantimr that tbe improvement would accommodate, thirty families south of 11th street it would mean a cost of $! MI.OO per family. "Considerinir that Kunr street ends at the Jacksonville railroad between Oakdule and Laurel and south of th" Washington school grounds, it will necessitate the iroinr to Oakdule at what should be Oth street. I do not believe it is much further from Kinir on Utli street to Oakdale than it is from Kinir on flth to Oakdale, which in my mind, onh' necessitates the irniiiir to Oakdale two blocks north. "Considerinir that we are ail en titled to our opinion and that in mv iudirment, I believe that I am riirht, I therefore, take the privilege which is due me, to return the council hiil without inv approval. . "Sincerely Yours. . "C. K. 0 ATI'S, "Mayor." ever rent is the cheapest, al once and conduct an earne-t non-bo dle can vas for election, if the flcepim: sick ness .symptoms 'from which lie has Mil fered for some lime, don't become more pronounced. Mis nomination was received with tremendous enthusiasm of uroans and cheers, which made the former navv deck swabber blush with modet. The nominatinir speech bv Comrade Ferguson, also formerly of the navv, was as follows : "1 wish to call attention to tbe fact that as a non-political organi sation we could not do better than select for our leader a comrade who is strictly non-partisan. "There is ainomr our number such a comrade whose oiialit''cat'ons s"c eminently to fit him for hiuh office in the Legion. "These oualifieations are too nu merous to be liiven more than passing mention. "His views renrdinir Mr. Carran za's whiskers are known to all oi vou and as you know he has always upheld the steps which have kept ns from an entanglement in Mexico with said whiskers, ."lie would. T am sure, uphold the administration's conduct of the late war in all particulars could He do so without viola tinu' his non-pnrtisau principles. He is a deep admirer of our secretary of war. rcferrimr to him in endearimr terms as "Xootv,'' etc. He also likes Mr. Durleson. "Durinir the rwar this' Comrade &OBC&9KuSBSVSCXJtt!(l WMCW OSMWiS ii I I'll HP I HIM l ii WiWllW III"!1 ill I" I I .j 'Breathless Drama, & the'' Soul ffhrill m Mrs. Albert F. Noth who had boon L The Incomparaile Stat Ct"f nil' t -fi jl I i HAM I 5 THANKFUL'FOR 1 HER HEALTH ham's Vegetable Compound la Mrs. renkey was Miser- . ably ill. ' I Ottawa, Ohio. "After the birth of' Wy baby I was troubled with Korious lemale trouble. At titjies I was so weak and jiorvous I could not stand it to hear . my baby cry. I tried doctor's medicine with no results. At last a friend advised 1 Lydia E. , 'a Vcee-l tabic Compound ! which I did and am completely cured. ' I am thankful fori your wonderful medicine and you can 1 use my testimonial as you think best." Mrs. John Penkey, R. 3, Box 6, : Ottawa, Ohio. Lydia E. 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