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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 " .'
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.Use "Diamond Dyes," puaruntuod to ffive
a new, rich, ffldelena color to any fab
ric, whether it be wool, silk, linen, cot-
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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
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