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Show ijrhft. voter should not get so wrapped up in the presi dential contest that he forgets there is still a field for wise discrimination "at the coining State and county election. We have known for a Ion; time that the proper qualifications of an editor was to be fleet of foot but only recently have w had that requirement applied to a police man by our contemporary. Britain. well-know- .. if Chas. E. Hughes is Elected, War is Certain underwriter, Great n . were sent- - out The four puIiccwonrcB-Tvh- o mashers but didn't find a single one during a .whole day should not feel bad about itSuch things occasionally will L. happen even to the handsomest policewomen. - ... Another one of our big stores has decided to go to the cash basis in the near future on account of high prices . "uTthe wholesale market- .- This paper is in. favor of every business being placed on that same basis because the operating expense is bound to be lowered with such a practice part rouows: of law and order which some investors in lexSS Mnsiaer; mosMo-the- ir ship, - oMtm'gm a- - g it is C-- Lawn. e o . t . M e .StiUdi3cusaing.-tlie,;forig- - Uhir -i C o rn HflVBRUNSONanaggrr: ' ' n It . is no exag- w " 1 1 orsji;e before troubles started. e "7"" Frovo, Utah. 5 4h4eyeverhavc-hee- n Foreigners Wa iting. jk. -- Let iia,saipp!yyp4iiith for your purpose. "Wisconsin politics in this year of grace" resembles a"dlsleFBcramT'1cd eggs. The Democrats, it is true, have buried their internal factional differ ences, and for the time being are twelve it a chance, jdie weather is faVOf Inject youV'tulngs.now-whilable. Check up on all your needs, then givejjs'the wori what, extent the rank and file can beheld from breaking into some camp advantaged!" on the Republican...side when election The President made his first' out day arrives. " and out political speech of he cam-o- f as a party, are The Republican Shadow in worse condition at this paign from the porch writing than ' r In rain, in sun, in snow.and wln'd-i- t's the roof that abuse. A good roof is a shock absorb gets the hardest of all kIndsof yweamerTMr'nrsyrve you well,- --"- I from New York that "certain pros- pcct"6f R epubHcangncce39"tir trovems ber is that "we shall be drawn In one form or another into the embroilments of "European war," and that Roof , i - , i dent The YUslington Po. in a signed story by Sumner Curtis who has been In a vigorous denunciation "of the traveling Jo the West, sounding pub Republican party President Wilson lic sentiment, says the Badger State " The Protecting Many La Falotte Republicans Will Support Wilson. German-AmericaMilwaukee Will Support the Presi- - President Wilson Declares That Germany notified the United States that she will regard as null and void any loan made to Belgium during her occupancy. Genrjany needn't worry. Any loan is sure1 to be well underwritten by that 11 HUB if U - country. President Wilson truth to say that there is scarcely a stafed tharon account of the political Republican in the whole wide Stal e uses made of foreign relations "it Is who will vote a straight ticket in golny-to-practically 4niposslbleJJoE the present admimatratiofi-to-hand- le fyou a Republican V but "are you - a BTallotte man or Phillinn mh?'- tov. is running for Phlhpp statesmen are waiting to see .which Folette is a candidate for elec 'La in the way the selection goes tiou to the Senate for a third time. meantime they know that settlements Gov. Philipp, by virtue of controlling would mdflaive.'ssrrr- v t he State "organization has a strong tt parised the Progressive tiftld on the If they blood party as having "thelief- real-re- d it Folette do hot La 'get' its veins,'' and will be solely oiii account' .'Ol " thouof human sympathy had declared the Democratic party sands of Democrats voting for him., done the things the Progressives "Themills of ..hatred are Jikei wanted done. turn out a Wilson victory for the Hyphenate Issue. electoral vote as a briefly the. President referred to 7--r Norwegians 1 Fa vor Wilsoit.---The the hyphenate issue. He .aid: Norwegian vote, from time MJacK oi mat rariy une has been a back story of v"immemoriB., ir an are f nose wno warn wj.ije party our nolitic'ihe politics j1 Europe, Also the Norwegian vote has been one of the the program Outlining elements in the nf the greatest Democratic party, MrT Wilson.satd it strength of the La Follette organiza has begun the process of "liberaliza- tion from its beginning. The tion" for the business of this country, have taken ardentand "it intends to strengthen that to the legislative ideas listed as ly system at every point, expand it at regressive, and it-i- sth at argued every -- pointi extend it wherever it they feel very favorable to Wilson on needs extension." account of many of the acts advoHe referred breifly to the federal cated by La Follette, w hich have been tariff commission passed during-threserve act,-th- e present national act. the trade commission act. and administration. other laws passed by the Democrats, "Against this .reputed Democratic ' charging that "until the present ad- asset must be placed the sentiments controlled ministration Wall street of Republicans, who, while they have the actifrhs of .the treasury of. the favored agree hlajrefgrmg,' par-poUnited States with Wm in Toting lor the lTnderwood of the Jast issue that the Springville publicans had organized wFtKlpEe -- .WfLrep.rtedn 'jour : Re- - " W realty "w""sTi6uIdTi"a together We apologize to our readers for-- this serious error' but a Republican ga.ve us the report so thereby hangs the taleVrinacTa good citizen" of that city. 7are hot many Republicans in Springville this year as about one half of them will vote Wilson," teuVu&-that:ther- e- "KZ'r 4 i ?! u 4 ) f 4 he . n i getiBral-situatio- this-iim- e- - "V 44i j;to The recent rains are certainly a boon to the dry farmer for nextLyjacjcjndweare informe4Jhjjucjyytorni could hot have come at a more opportune time. The hay is stackedand the :sugar beetsarenot ready to narvest, but the wheat is in the ground and will start up with a whoop. is coming to pass in the year of our Lord A. D. 1916 with a Democratic President in the White House. We recall the prophesies of a certain Senator four years ago who said, "A dire calamity will befall this Nation if Wood-roWilson is elected." Come forth Brother Smoot and explain your joke. V 4 ST -- "ut1ie-RepI1btica- Yet-allthi- s , ' w Margurete Clark at the Columbia Saturday in Make Believe." ; "Molley ;.. e THE REDLANDS SPIRIT. " AtJhe reception tendered by the Commercial club to the membersof the Arrow Head Trail Association last Monday, evening at the club rooms one of the "boosters" Tfom Tledlands stated that , when they wanteda certain piece of work done to improve the canyon road leading out of their city,"we decided to take a day off, to close up shop, turn out en masse and build the desired improvement. When the appointed day arrived every man in the city was on the jobmen rated in the millions worked side by side with the t 1 ed -- i -- through the canyon and into Redlands few automobiles each year to such proportions that now it is necessary to place officers at various points in the canyons to direct the trafficLso'aa to avoid the possibility . "nof danger from collisions ;pramdentsr-- -HGontinuingrMrr Fisher: said"in part: "We wanted some from . . .. at 4- ...MJ. i i - - - wagonjriieyJfumishedlas having to stop a vehicle. The hill was removed and the sand and gravel of which it was composed placed on our roads, giving them the desired finish. - s . . "Now I will bet a suit of clothes that what we did in Redlands can.be done here,that in Provo you can 'get out -- 1 raKrthe betrenea some one-,And there by lies a tale. That expression was not the mere expression of that single indiyidual who voiced it, but it was the reflection of the attitude of a large number of Utahns on a great many subjects. , It is the principal reason for our backwardness. It i3 the cjause of so many failures and the' direct sponser ... for so much lethargy, even in bur beautif ul Provo! J" Redlands said, "We will build a road " and the road was l, ' builded; Provo says, "betche can't," and while the Provoan might win the wager, he doesn't get very far with the im prcvement. We are getCing away from the "doit axespirit jrery considerably and have made many improvements, but there is still room for a large number of changes for the better- ; .and what we need right now is a lot of th spirit W.ni char- acterises the boosters, from Redlands, , We., must get together, work for Provo, and work when the labor is needed. - President in HARDEN BENNIONL ..Democrat, ofr Vernal. For attbrney-genera- Farmers and Merchants Bank JOHN D. DIXON, Cashier, T. N. TAYLOR, President l oerman-A.meri- .cajiJwaiikee.-'fJz--:- Democrat, of Salt Lake. For treasurer NEIGHBORHOOR DAVIO-O- . l, For superintendnt- - of 'public - tt I G. black-haire- d ow-headed JOSEPHTRIRIE. rogresslvepQf Ogden. E. ! GOWANS, Salt Cake. DEMOCRATIC NOMINEES. For . justice of the supreme court " E. E. CORFMAN, of Provo For presidential electors R. N. RASKIN, of Salt Lake. J ESSE KNIGHT, of Provo. AN DERSON, ANTHON of trt; JOHN SEAMAN, of Ogden. First dit congressman, trlot 5 : - - JAMES of Salt Lake. H. MAYS, PROGRESSIVE For Justice of Second NOMINEES, the supreme For presIdentlareteetoTi- - JDONAHUI of Salt Lake. . . MRS.' La M, CRAWFORD, of Salt Lake. "DR. F. E. MORGAN, of Salt Uke. ' A. G. ANDERSON. of Beaver. 1 to Legislature 0, H. Bera Edward Southwlck Alma Greenwood Lorenzo Argyle 4 term Commissioner, year Hyrum F. Thomas Commissioner, 2 year term " Joseph Reece : - MRS.-- P TICKET.7 Representatives die- -' ALLEN T. SAN FORD, Of Salt Lake. in and , County Clerk : Lawrenee T-E- t County Sheriff Henry Cast bounty Recorder Levi Phillips County Treasurer . tt ua frliia ideas" and - iYJ. att'a1" 4 - moneyrtime, trouble and worry. 5iia3Vfie Ready " - i. renair or .mnWO ro or even iwuwv. a remember that our flooring, siding, rooting, shingles," lath; Sheathingr dimension lumber, n ftlcft - Duucung paper and all kinds or Duuamg w 4. "'A-- l uiiu -- . m . Tir'r ' you tnat r will rsave - suirD-eati'rin- r- t- r For congressman, Whether you contemplate building a house, bungalow, barn, garage, anything at all, come lliA DEMOCRATIC. COUNTY" " MILTON JcWELLNG7 of Fielding. Before You Build How will it affect the child? The A crippled, answer is in posterity. maimed posterity might never reach the sublime heights ,to which It, is now possible to ascend. - trlct :" Jail, did you?" Logan.-i;.iIi..i...iJiLZ2- For AMENITIES. The boy had a mighty contempt for the boy. "Hug," he said. "Your mother takes in washing." "Ot course she does," the tow- headed ; satirist retorted. "You didn't think she would leave it hanging - out at night unless your father was In : For audltor- - X - 2T!r-- - LARSON. Progresslvert-ofMoron- f received to show in these, figures is that Wilson has cot ia lost prestige" even . - - ClfndTdaferor 1912, however, Jjielli0jEOlejJ 'The thing it. is sought DANBSHIELDSi. -- TheSocIaIist ceived. For ccretary of state proffered to fill. every wagon that they. would furnish us, our neighbors got busy and tried to swamp us. We got out .250 business men with shovels, picks, rakes and what not and sov efficient was pur organization that we filled every 1 . p t effoiyeAstheytho , 7 n but the'Peoplrad- ImpfgyementOnMHM us to seemed not worthy of the3 we were think that joining .... - - - - 'r """""A'hank account makes for the' household EFFIQENCT and ECONOMY. When you pay the bills of the grocer, the butcher, the baker by check you know just how much it costs to run your home. Besides, a check is a receipt " Call and get. one of our FARMERS RECORD AND ACCOUNT books, which will enable you to keep a correct record and account of your hosehold expenditures. . shipment of ammunition to Europe, : Poles For Wilson. a political factor in no mean strength in ' Wisconsin, JUL(Lther iajniich made of their gratis tude to Wilson for getting food fnto Poland during war time. As a matter of some significance; it might be mentioned that five Polish wards in In addftiomo getting better roads Milwaukee! which gave Wilson 2,'iol we should attend to getting " com- - f rotes in 1812, gave him 4,226 votes on the primary preference ballot this mercial waterways. ; year.. "Thre are :iome interesting figures with respect to the Wilson strength DEMOCRATIC PROGRESSIVE fin the vote of Milwaukee county as a STATE TICKET. and whole: In 1912 Progressive vote combined was 23,970, while Wilson's vote was 27,8077 For United States senator WILLIAM H. KING, "In the preferential primary this ySaF:Wlls"ra'.recWved7'"fe,WT'" Wemol'rlrBalfXalce. " votes, only about 2,000 short of . his vote For governor when elected President,, and more SIMON BAMBERGER, than his principal rivals then reDomocraVof-Salt-La-ke 7 j que8ton and his declaration Qanhe favored aii embargd "6n""Ul6 cratic National hundreds of letters are being received daily from all over the country asking for literature on the Child Labor Bill. To many a mother this has- been the climax of a moving picture which has been enacted for a century. -- ' Demo-- 1 Bureau, Tleadrarters.-Ttth- at "iTaayiriis creased the traffic ' the Woman's At five at night, and the work was completed; so that instead of having to ford the stream 49 times in a short :"(Kst.jmv the same stream is now spanned by two concrete bridges." . Then the speaker, J. H. Fisher, president of ber of Commerce of Redlands, "related how newspapers all States published the story in detail, and- " incidentally placed Redlands on 4he map. over-the-Unit- Apply Business Methods f mm m wimi Bie uie cneapeat ana oesu UUME 1JN AND iStjtu US 1 1 - . na 'i 15 it IU&l -- Wm. iL. m Openshaw Cdunty Assessor Roger. W, Creer, County Attorney Phone 20-5- 98 S.-- Academy PhQneA0 & Mark M. Lareen """" "County Surveyor Ben E. Argyle Herald Want Ads Work Wonders |