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MX THE SALEM CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM. OREGON WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 21, 1914. ist0rs"oFEve I OUST FEEL LIKE) I'M AS BLUE, AS WASH BLUE! I COULDN'T BE HAPPY TO DAY, IF CONEY ISLAND WAS ON THE ROOF AND KING MIDAS, WAS THROWING GOLD HELLO, IONIA! HOW DO YOU FEEL? SAY, HUSTLE INTO YOUR HAPPY NEW YEAR GOWN. I'VE A PASS. FOR A GOOD SHOW ! HAVE YOU TWO GALLONS OF VINEGAR! WHAT'S THE U5H OF LIVING. ANYWAY? GOT OCHESTRA, i FAMILY CIRCLE MATINEE TODAY UK BOA ttAT5, DARLING? Vs OH, I NEVER FELT BETTER, DUST AT ME ! IN MY LIFE! A SHOW. YOU SAY sure, n.t BE THERE LIKE A DUCK! NO, DEAR SHE HAD THE BLUES, BUT THEY SOON VANISHED. . IBy ' - 'lLsiwIf " j II ROOF AND KING MIDAS. Vs 1 --s WAS THROWING GOLD I I If J "V POLITICAL CARDS EARL RACE Candidate for Cltjr Recorder Platform Efficiency Justice in recorder's court Economy In office expenses (Paid Adv.) L. M. HUM Care of YICK SO TONG Chinese Medicine and Tea Company Has medicine which will cure any known disease. 153 South High Street, Salem, Ore. Phone 283. , Let Ui Bare You MONEY Careless auto repairing hai ruined many valuable machiuoa. Bring your work to the Liberty Machine Shops Where expert mechanic will make repairs that will be penna uaiit. Our men hare done expert repair work of every kind for yean No matter what kind of a ma chine or Instrument you may have we can remedy Ita defecte. AU we ek 1 a trial, Kightlinger & Vosgicn Proprietora, 178 8. Liberty , Phone 000 NORWICH UNION FIRE INSURANCE SOCIETY BrjBQHAEDT fc MEREDITH runldent Agenta. m Btue trwl Snaps A fi'w rent hnrgiiln listed with u fur thin week oul.v : Fine five acre tract, all iiikIit eultl VHtlnn, ;i room house, smnll Iihiii, guml well, two horses, harness, wagon, all im lloiiiint h. For a tow dnvs onlv fin 7n(l ensh. House Bargain, (loud 7 room house, modern Improve incuts, two I in no Inli, fruit trees, luirn, windmill. Price t'J tun ; terms. Well oi III HlHHI, CI ncrcs i f guml bind; un building. I'iIi'ii IHil(l, Trade fur city properly. Bungalow. Sliiilly modem ami ni lit iliiln linn H ilii'V. Omul I in n 1 1 it ii . Price Jclniin U'eims, Vim ought III SCO it. Lola, Cli.ili'ii wi.mil luts In nil pint ui tlu 'ily, IHllll iihii ui, Suinc nirii liulglilti. Fnriitn. Cln Ice 30 acre limn, $iil uir ni'iiv l:i.i aero fnrtii, 7rv per nf t . IIH :irre farm, well lniiro i'iI, un iliwcll I'iiiIiIi', t l0 per acre; terms. Insurance. I'lme ynnr insurance with us. Houses fur Rent. Manny to Louu. r.xchnimue, Wii liit vi a Inruii list f properly tu ns. hnngo, Come In nn. I see un. Vi can ciiliuiigc yuiii fur wlml yuii want. Bcchtcl & Bynon 317 Stale Btreot CANCER Pmltlvely and palniiwsly removed In In tof time without the knife or money lefiiiuleili Address, Or, It. It. IVinner, Ilo 23,1, Kuril, Vaklma, Ws, Dept. J. r 1 SPORT ettte BOSTON'S TAR BABY SUNK THE GUNBOAT Gunboat Smith As Easy Mark for Bean-Eater As Was the Athletics FREDDIE WELSH IS CAREFUL 0F TITLE i j Apparently Afraid to Meet Ritchie Is Looked Upon AsaFour-Flusher HoHton, Oct, 21. Tliri'o thousand good American dollars were linmlcil to (liiiilioiit Hm it ti to.lny na salve for Ii in kiiacliont In tlm third round hero hint night hy Snm linngford, tlii iiostun tnr I by. l,uiigford riiciiviit an oiiiuil :i in on it t . It wim apparent as curly an tlm first riniiiil that tliu neirro wan determined tn hi nk the (liinbont,' and he iliil it In! ill U'llrl mn nil Ii n iii.hiin, M,.,l,li ler th Ill-round decision Smith giiined "as marrying for a homo bus discov iver him here lust November. Sum mi- ered later that she Is tied to a man iiiiiineed before he entered the ring Inst''10 cnii'l even pay the rent. night that lie was going to wipe out! Hint defeat. I first 10 run mis, but unbiased spectators The "hune crusher" sent Smith sprawling on the unit on four occasions. I Alter the second knockdown, Munnger1 Inn ItiicJtlcv sturtcd to throw un the1 spiinne In token of defeat, but rlmnged1 ins iihii. I. l lie negro laid over Smith like a ilreiidiiiiiiglit over a tunic. lo liont. i anil inn l. miner got the besting of Ins I lire. Was Never In It , , J" . In the first minute of the first round , , . .... . Sum -in oyer erus right to the jaw nml Sinllh I mill the count of seven. I e anise uusteiidily, but managed to , ,n .1,. ,..,, I, I, ,T 1 n , ,KIV!"' .. .., 1. i l V ' .,"' right fist, Smith promised to heed the wnrnlug but earlv the second riiuud,,,, , ,, ,,,, ,,,,; .nngliiiil led with the lell niul t wl,l lin.l s.une louphnle bv , iihiii- iiiiuiin-i riKin iiuiiie in me linn ner's juw. Hm i III sunk tu the I'lnnr, Inking the ciiiiut of nine. He liarelv stnggered to his feet in time to sine being cuiitilcil out. Smith was weak and giugev when he runic up tnr the third. Tlm ncgrii feinted with his lelt, ami then slummed the (luiiner with a volley of terrific rilllils. (luce ug.'iin l.nngtnril reinted (Villi his left, drawing the white hum's file. Then he quickly drove his riglil tu Hie iti iv. Sniilli fell like u lug and wus cniiiiteil nut, , I 1 he boxers , The bunt drew 1 0.linU , I....I ii.l ,.r il : I'clpls, which they illvlded e.piiilly, i ' " WELSH IS UNPOPULAR (By HM Sheridan.) New Vnili, Oct. 21.- Kiedille Welsh, wurl l's lightweight cliuiiipliiii, Is rapid ly I inning Hie iniist iinpupulur scrap per nuw seeking public I'anir. This Is due entirely tn the fact thut lie flatly refuses tu ienparillne his lllle in a limit nf more Hum III rounds, He tins nt' lercil tu fight Willie Ulti hie, tho furiner cliiimpiuu, lu a finish fight, but the til ler mis nil bluff, In the lust place he slipiilnled Hint Kit. hie must guaiiiiitee pinne fur hint iiliuic of r.'.'i.ihni. Then lie Insists, nr says he dues, that Willie must bet In in 'JfiJIiiO. Welsh would just as sunn tack le thn Belgian unity as llllchle in a fin ish light, He knows, and his malinger, Harry I'uluck, kimwsl Hist Hltchle would luive I'liitteueil him hml their I ,iin. Inn bunt been fur 21 Instead nf 20 round. In the cluslug rounds uf that clash Bltchle chased Welsh all over the ring, the Welshman being nimble to do mure than clinch, sidiylep and run ; nwnv, 1 1 is niincK was gone, treieree Cnrri gave Welsh the championship be cause of the points he piled up in the NEWS i : Baseball : Pacific Coast League Standings. W. I.. I'.t. I'ortlnml Ill SO M'I Los Aiiki'Ii-h I i:i Ml) .557 Sun Prnnrlnro Ill iH .542 Vi'iiice 109 (tr, ,5H5 MiHHiunn nil I HI ,411) Oakland 71 1'! .374 Yesterday's Results, At San Krani'iw'o l'oitlunil 5, Snn I'rnnciiicii 0, At Oukluml Oakland l, Missions 5. At Los Aiiclcs l.us Angi'liM 5, Ve nice 2, DELAY COSTS CITY FIFTY DrtlF ARVi21"' ami ulso ,ho m. Ill II IULLAAJ Tho llausers took the lead fr,,m th. It will cost the city i50 because I'. 0. T.elimnn, l'rohibitioii eandidnte for jus tice of the pence for the Salem district, changed his mind niter accepting the nomination and the ballots were print ed. Mr. Lehmnn's letter declining to run on the grounds thut his business af fairs would nut permit him to discharge the duties of the office, reached the of- rice of the county clerk on the day Hint the ballots for the Salem district enme off the press and were accepted. There were 25,000 of them and it will cost 2 per thousand jo block out the name of Mr. I.ehaian f mm the tickets. There are three other enndidutes for the same office K. C, Minton, on the Independent ticket! Jacob Holomnn. Socialist, and Daniel Webster, the pres ent incumbent, the nominee of the He publican, Democratic and regressive. parties. And inniiy n girl who thought she asserted that Hilclne's showing in the closing sessions entitled him to at least nrnw. Will Never Moot Ritchie. " :" doubtful if Welsh will ever con- " "ncnie ngiiin. lie says ne 'i". but talk Is rllciii rounder ('of froth nf Sim Kranelsco linen. red Welsh :ill,0il0 fur three 20-riinnd I bunts, It wus mure money by at least ItMlMHW I lain Welsh wns ever offered i,..e..... r.... i...n i... , ..... .I'l itM,- nil i. i-iiiiiuir un hut ui iiiuiesis , hl, m, Th uf.,r , f I,,,,! n vi,l, !.,, i. i.;,i,i., ' , ' lo H, ,. , ..i, ,,,. Then W..W, ' " 'l'l i-.ii". 1 in 11 n rnn 1 l,,ll,"k ,n"1'"1 "I! I heir noses and iiisisteil 011 the 25,000 side bet. IT snle Pet tor a finish light, it Is n lO mnnngcr which ti II void clash witll the former chiim- pilili. CLABBY BEGINS TRAINING, S.iii l-'i 11 iii-ini-o, Oct. 21, Jimmy ( lab bv, the llnmmniiil, hid., middleweighl, ncciinipniiicil by his niiimiger, l.iiruey l.ichti'iistcin, ntiil several traineis, mov ed tn Sun Bni'ael tu.lnv In start train lug fur his 20 round limit early next iiiiiiilli with (leuige Chip, of New ('ns lie. The exact date nf the limit has nut yet been Used, but November 0 has i .t,.n....i mi... t'liihhy party arrived fruiii the cast last night. " Iu going ngalnst Clilp I realize that I inn Inking on the hnrdiM hilter I have ever laced In the ring," snld Clubby, "(hip Is very awkwnid, huw ever, I .Inn'i think he cuii corner me nud ut nver any nf his hiiyiunkers, I shall 1 1 ii I ii faithfully I'nr Hie cuulest and I have nn I'cnr uf the uiitinine. " DUNDEE GOT DECISION. i I. ii run. I in Oiikliiinl, Cnl., (let, 21, Johnny Dun - nee utiiiis a iiecisiuu runny over ,ine . .ir.eveuu ns a rcsiui ni tncir lu rnunil bunt here Inst night, liuudee's show lug I ii ilc. I tu ciiuvince the funs Hint he Is H Ivgitiiunte lightweight cniilemler. Willie Ititihie, wliu meets Dundee III a fiiiir rouiiil luiut In San I'mnciscu 1'rl day night, was mining the spectators, LKVINBKY A WINNER. Now York, Oct, 21. Untiling Levin- sky holds n well enrned decisinn today over Jim I'lvnn, the I'ueblo fireman, as a result of their Itl riiiiiiil bunt In Brook. I vii Inst night, Although I'lvnn out weighed his opponent bv H pounds, l,e vinshv had the better of every round. and the I'ueblaii was outclassed from start to flniih. TRY TO SAVE PRINZIP. Rome, Oct. 21. A combined Servian ami Montenegrin forco had Sarajevo completely sur rounded today nud were making strenuous efforts to take the city in time to rescue Oavrio I'riuzip, Archduke Francis Kenl iunnd's ananssiu, and his ac cused co-conspirators, now on trial there, according to advices from (.'cttinje. The Cettinjc message intimated that they were meeting with a stubborn resistance. WATT SHIPP TEAM WON THREE STRAIGHT llie Watt SUipp team won three straight games from tho Ilnusor llros. agt'rugation in the second guine of the city bowling league, pulled off on the i.iuu alleys last night. Noud. of the j Watt hipps, rolled the high game, The llausers took the lend from the start and were never headed. The next game of tho city series will be bnwleu between the Globe theatre teum and the grocers on the Klectrlc alleys, Oc tober 25. I The scora: Hauser Bros. 1 2 3 Total. Av. Kay l;iO 188 lllll 52:i 174 Price 154 10 177 500 li Donaldson ...1U2 147 15:i 4H2 1U4 Allen 12,1 1HS 1(10 471 151 Hluuchnrd ...148 1511 INH 4 SO lU.'l Totals .75II 845 877 2475 IOC Watt Shlpp. 1 2 3 Tntnl. 500 400 5-10 508 504 Av. 187 153 182 100 188 Pierce 200 Craven 107 Domngollii ..Kill Stiitesmnn ..172 Noud 151 140 105 178 172 210 214 128 20a 104 1H4 Totnls .85(1 877 005 2038 170 30,000 VOICES And Many Are The Voices of Salem People, Thirty tlioiisnml voices What a grand chorusl And thut's the number of American men nml women, who are publicly praising Dunn's Kidney Pills for relief from bacsnchn, kidney and bladder Ills. They any It to friends. "'"v1 Mi , ln n J10l papers. Salemjthey passed an amendment to tho law '""I"" " ln Inl" rnorus. Here's a Hnlcm rase: Mrs, M, E, Latham, 1125 R. Twelfth street, Hnlcm, says: "1 first henrd of laleil tho formor law of Hill making Dunn's Kidney Bills when living In,""' free territory, and liiHtenil of mak Bismarck, N. D., about six years ago. '"K l,lur territory free to slock It made r lin.l I,... .tH..l.lA ..'u- .-.1.!,-1 Culislilcrnlilv 1bm It i- .1. ' ,,,-,-n niinfiiiii'iti mi Mime, nwuiie from kidney complaint. My hack ached I constantly and 1 hud a dull, dragging stiion with cnnifnrt . lift th. !. thing. I wns nervous mid restless and often got up in the morning, feeling as tired as when I went to bed. Dunn's Kidney Bills gave ,,, great relief ami complete cure. every way I n, i'iu ..II LI. ...IV ... V ' .' m '" em iu tr.v.ue uesires to nave the mntter ''m; . . I'rlce 5iie, nt all dealers. Don't slnrllii ply ask for n kidney remedy iret. Dusn's Kidney pills the same that Mrs, I.iiiIiiiiii had. Koster-Milliurii ( I'inps., Iliifl'iiln, , V, HINDU SHOT DOWN CANADIAN OFFICER I nneiiiier, II. (' Oct, 21, Huiiiliilun 1 Ininiigiiilinii tiispectnv W. I ', llnpkin-! mn, while ucliiig as interpreter III it, 1 wns shut mid Instantly killed here this illuming by Mown Singh, a Hindu. ; lluikliisnn, who was one nt' the best known nf the iluiiiiniuii iinmigiiitiuu of- fliers, hud been a marked mini ever! he eiiinlii. te.l the eiainiiiiitiuii nf I the Hindus nlinnnl the steaiushii Rii-; uiiiguiii ninru lust August llupliinsuii was ill nt tendance as In- lerp'i'ter in court this murniiig when'8il2 ns ngalnst 5022 iii April: the tntu'l Muwi Singh drew n revolver ami fired j cost amount of pnstnge collected in at him point lilnnk, killing him Instant. , October up to nnd Including the l.tth ly. The slmoHug ciented n aensiitiiui. i wns 1BIO.I0 ns against '10134 In Thlr Is Hie 21th violent deulh ns a April, and the tntnl weight nf parrels result of the Knmngnta Maru Incident. Iiniullcd by Hie Salem mflce fur the TROTEST TUB SEIZDT.n. s nginn, wet. .-A protest to I . uth,r W()r,,, ,u. Nllrm ((ir, ,W Niii" 1 fir I Ti? ""' ", '"r", ' 'r!"!""l total of over 30 t, , !f p, r. (standard Oil company shin .lulin It. ,. ...t i... .i...i.. .i. I ,. Itockefeller, off Hie Orkney islnnil ,tt .1,.. i.l. i.i i. was handed to Hlr Cecil Spring ltlce, tli British ambassador here. tr an uf ficlnl of the state department today, It w. contended that the vessel was an America Imtt.m. n,,l il.m i : of petroleum hnd not been in foreign . . . . . : " - i late Yesterday At Washington. Word was received from Colonel (loethals that the l'nnninn cannl was open again, Inst week's slide in ('ulebra cut having been cleared nwuv. At Montreal. Two men were killed, a dozen persons were injured mid n tenement block wns wrecked by an ex plosion, supposedly of a bomb, in n part of the city populated mniiily by Kiissinus, At Oleum, Cnl. After a desperate light, employes of the I'nioii Oil com pany succeeded in controlling a fire which for hours threatened complete ir-icuon or 1110 corporation s (1.1,000,- OHO plant. At llnkersfielil, Cnl. The explosion of 8,000 barrels of "crude eipiivnlent " gasoline caused a loss of 1(100,000 to the Standard Oil company. At San Bernardino, Cnl. Klection re turns were compiled showing thnt Sim Bernardino county hud voted iH 1,730, 000 for good roads and (150,000 for a county hospitiil. MUDDLE OVER STOCK RUNNING AT LARGE Tho law which relates fo stock run ning at large was bandied back ami i'orth in the circuit court yesterday as It has previously been betw'eon tho peo ple and the legislature, and as a result, the supremo court of the stnte may have an opportunity to settle the mat ter. In the event that this pealed to the supreme court it will he the first time that tho stock lnw has given rise to legal complications In this county. Attorney Walter Winslow ap peared for tho defendants In the case of II. K. Mageo nguinst .1. L. Htoots. and Attorney Custer A. Boss, for the piiuniiir. The defendants won the suit. It appears that in 1010 Hm in.,l.. of Marion countv. bv a law nP the t,.i.. making It optional with tho counties as 10 wnetner or not atock should run at large, voted against stock ruiiiilnu nt largo in this county. In 1011 tho legis lature met and repealed this law n fur ns It applied to certain districts In the eastern part of the county. In 113 the legislature, it was evident, wanted to ndd rome more territory to the district In which stock might run at large, ami 1 outlining aii.ntionnl territory, Attorney Winslow hold that by the wording of this amendment n.ni "u , . , ' t wiii.y iiihiiii ine """'".v Included in the amendment '"""'.v, and the territory, acted I'"" lon" 01 the law passed bv the ,,,,. . ! "m,ln " 1,l,'wf"l 10 Zu.k I?w 7'' , ,,,; " w !,',, ' "I'l" " XfX " V, . '"' I. . icsires to nave the matter tried 1,1 ,," "upreiiio court will nimeiil Ihut tril.iinnl, 1 1 "' THIRTY TONS PARCEL ! POST IN 15 DAYS .XVX'IVZ V'ZA "II lee during the first fifteen duvs In October ns iigniust four tuns in April The rnpid growth nf business In Hie district served by the Siilem pustntfice is reflected by I'ustiniister lluckcstelu's report iipun 'the parcel post package deliveries nml receipts fur the 15 dnv perlfnl frnm October 1 to 15 ns cnni-1 pared tn a like iieilml frnm Li i ... 13 uf this venr. The I..I..I i,r,..,l. i,,.. uii'U tnrniigli the Siilem office, by cilv mill riirill curriers nml I ,l.,l'l, '. I for the October 15 duv in.rl,l nn. mil' nrst 10 ilnys In Octnber was 20,570 pounds as nguinst 0072 pounds In April,; ' .a un- "rsi unu in wciuucr as coinpnren to a little over four tons fur the April perlml. i .. .i . . . .... ,. ltu i 1Z"" '"""''t" " ' ."' " 'I""".' "" over wno sisrieu u. ns von niiuiit v f you r didn't mind using an Hibcrniiism, LABOR CONDITIONS AS LABOR SEES THEM Some of the Answers and Suggestions Made by Laborers in Response to Questions Sent Out by Labor Commis sioner Hoff. "Tho world gives no credit to the man who has devoted his life to un in valid futher, a widowed mother, a worthy sister or an unfortunato brother; assumed liabilities and met 1 1 om honorably, but has remained a siu glo man in order to do these things. But the married man is given the pre ference over tho Binglc iniin who is de voting his lifo to an unfortunate mem ber of his parents' family." This is the summing up of tho troubles of one laboring muu in Oregon who replied to tho list of questions sent out by Ittbor Commissioner Hoff in col lecting data upon tho labor question for his bioiiniul report. In this connection it is Interesting to note that 00 per cent of tho laboring men who answered the circular letter sent out are murried mou and 41) per cent single. In touching upon (he sanitary condi tions of laboring mou in camp life some of the answers blamo tho employers for not insisting upon the men adopting niorc sanitary habits and taking bet ter caro of their sleeping quartors while others claim that, it thn nmiilnva,. would provide more homelike and com fortublo living quarters it would have a tendency to quiet the wandering and dissatisfied spirit of tho working man. Korty per cent of the laborers answer ing own thoir homes and 00 por cent have no property, If contmctnrfl -hn 1,1.1 i,nnn wnHl, where common labor is employed, t - -n--- --i .w t4o iu u paid common lubor, in the opinion of tvouiu mrnn iitinn n imain nr uunna t i. buiiiu ui me luiiorors answering, condi tions would be bettor for all concerned, While the need nf mnrt tmitnvla n.,.t the education of merchanta and other employers to give preference to Oregon lubor along with thoir campaign for WinCim iiiuiib goons aro advanced by others as means of betterment of labor conditions in the stnto. It seems that ino month of Scptombor affords tho greatest amount of work of any other month of tho year and January tho One man says: "I have not been out of employment for ten venr b,i,i I,.,.. snvciljory little money, but that is my mull, NOTICE. Provident Trust Company. Bondholders and creditors aro re quested to romiiiunicnto at once with me uiiuersigiieii, wno nas a report and audit nf said Provident Trust Co. of Portland, Ore., iiinde by C, V. ('airing ton, certified niiditnr and accountant. i ersiins Homing nomli or stock of snid Provident Trust Co. will do well to coiniiuinlciitc at once with a fellow vic tim. CIIAHI-MS K. IIKNHY, Henry Hldg., Portland, Ore. (Paid adv.) Evidence piles up thnt wnr hnsn't Improved since (lenerul Sherman didn't sny it. iWHHmHffrfmH4444HmffHfr Imagine At the Head of the Procession The cynosure of all eyes. Would you not take pndo in wearing a suit embodying the newest design, latest cut and a perfect fit? Of course you would! Then buy THE L SYSTEM CLOTHES FOR YOUNG GENTLEMEN G. W. Johnson & Co. Ill N. COMMERCIAL ST. TWO, IN PEANUT ALLEY! MA -Will 1awi.ep aawa-jaa-j ""L." " ' ' "' "p l1 ThisitW JZ: I Stove Polish YOU Should Use TVS different from I others because more care Is taken In the milking' and the materials used are of' higher grade. Black Silk Stove Polish Make a brilliant, Bllfty polish thnt 1oei nut rub oft or dut off.noitheBninolaHta (our titnen s lontr ltd ordinary tovo follsh. UrieU on Hiimple itnvon aod old y liardwnronntl itrooery dtfnlfra. All wii auk liatriitl. lJn! it on youreook ntorc, yotir pnrlor ilnvo or your riib mntrn. If you don't lint. It tlm bast tv potUh you ever tim-d, your (V'tilcr im iiutht.nwa to rcftinti your Dji.ncr, InoiHt on Illnrk Hi I It Klnvn I'ulltb. Muim Id J.fjuid or uW--odo quality. Black Silk Stove Poliih World Sterlinff, UUdoU Um ( ftllk Alr-Drytn lri IhmmI on urRtiR.ri'ulptnra,t(vo-ii'--t'ravrntJ ruillnd, TJm BIoU SUN Mat) Potl.h fcroilvr, nirhd orbnuu. It hii no oquaj tor ujoo auitoinotiUen. W. C. Hawley Republican Direct Primary Nominee FOR CONGRESS The people of Oregon sent Representative Hawley to Congress bocause he was clean and especially able to serve his native state. He has made good, securing more than $5,000,000 for federal improvements in the First District. Please read his record and platform in the voters' pamphlet for further in formation. A vote for Represen tative Hawley Is one for a faithful, honest, able and successful public servant. Republican Congressional Committee, W. J. Culver, Secretary. (Paid Advertisement) Yourself a- .V. I H,i. Tkl registry,