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Show LOCAL NEWS t.i. Mr, Elllas Kimball of Salt Lnko City was In this city yesterday. In 1014 ono of Mr. Cox's nows-pni(V:a nows-pni(V:a denounced tho army of travel Ing salesman as unmitigated bores. What would ho say now that he do-slren do-slren their votes? South Bend Ind. . ( Tribune. ! FOn SALE .Cl acrcB of land, all t ' In crop. ' Closo In., First class water wa-ter right. Also 30 acres In crop. For tonus nnd 'price see J. II. James, Trovldcnco. Adv-tf I Arrangements are being made for the next Smlthflold-Layton baseball gamo to bo played on tho "Y" Park. 'f'r FOtND Automobile tiro. Owner Own-er can gel' same by paying for this ad and making proper Identification. Kotlfy this paper. Adv-tf L. W. Williams of this office loft yesterday morning for Salt Lako where he will spend a weeks vacation. vaca-tion. ' Modem seven room house near U. A. C. for sale nt very low cost. Thone 990-J or B26-J-1. Adv-tf Mr. and Mrs. J. 1. Young are tho proud parents of u fine son born Friday night. WANTED Two girls for waitress fs at Lewlston sugar factory boarding board-ing house. Phone 34. Alv-tf - ) The offlcors ami teachers of the Cuclio Stako Relief Society will meet In tho Logon tabornaclo WedntBday Aug. 2Gth at 3 o'clock. I) u y jour bojs Double Built suits at Newbold'a. They arc tho beet for the money. Adv-8-l!S A great many automobile drivers use the pavement on north Main St. and South Main St. as a speed way. Tho ppoplo -who live In' the north part and the 'south part of town aro continually entering their complaints about tho fast drlfers. It Is time that the speed cop chocks up on a few of Wr theBA offendrs and hauls thni Into ( tourt as that is tho only teacher which can 'tell yiem that they are not obeying the law. Furnlfuie for sale. Slightly used. Bod Sprints, Heater, Davenette, 3 dining room chairs, ono rocker, 9x12 Axmlnlster Ttug, Call 367 S. Mam. Adv-tf ' Mrs. Thoraai Edmond will move' her family to Salt Lake to day where sho has purchased a flno now home. Mrs. Edmonds has been a resident ofo this city for a number of years. Moso llecse returned Sunday evening eve-ning from Salt Lako. Ho went down to see tho Smlthflcld-Layton baBO-ball baBO-ball game. Moae says that In his Judgement tho Smtthfiold fain Is the' better ot tho two. Good salesman wanted. Permanent Perman-ent position. Call 72 East Center. Adv-tf , Hadn't Murphy, Bornnan Tnrget and Nugent better call another convention con-vention and Iry again? To call a man "Bill" and havo him double ciofls you in pretty tough, Isnt it . " The Demounts realise ilmt fl havo good reason to fear, that tho Buckeyo State will become for them tho Blackeyc State. TeVsonally Mr. Cox Is not In exactly exac-tly a position to cry against tho moneyed class and money In politics. He himself Is rated as sovoral times a millionaire this money having beeji made since ho entered politics and tho bulk of It since tho war bejgan. Ho lives' in a splendid place. Fort Wayne Ind. Seutlnell. Thosof who complain that Senator Jlnrdlng did not use all tho words In the dictionary in his seech of acceptance ac-ceptance need not worry. He will make Bcvetul moro speeches be-foro the campaign ends. Humboldt Cal. Tltnos. i " I " .3 - Tho membcis of tho 199th quorcm of Seventies enjoyed a delightful outing nt the Anderson and Hailstone Hail-stone campi at Lognn Canyon on Friday. Fri-day. Mr. S'ophen Hatlatono entond-pc' entond-pc' to all a very warm and cordial welcme followed by congregational singing. I'rnjer was then offered by Elder F. A. Mitchell. Talks were given giv-en by Elders Job. E. Qulnnoy, John A. Hendrlckson, and Olaf I. Peder-scn. Peder-scn. Miss Johnson sang a aolo and a duet was given by Mrs. J. A. Crockett Crock-ett and August Hansen. Mr. J. A, Crockett gave a comic reading and ,t violin boIos wero given by Miss Hay-ward Hay-ward and Prof. Otto. Aftcr the program pro-gram a most delicious and abundantly abund-antly lunch was served and th afternoon af-ternoon spent In out door sports. Many remained for the large bon flro at night. Besides tho members ot tho 199th nuorom and their families fam-ilies tho party Included those who .Had been membra previously. Theio were about on hundid and fly 'n tho party. . . gg ' - If Borah Intends to trail Colby on a speaking tour ho should bo Buro bo forehand that the latter has not Jolnid the Farmer-Labor Party. Europe la engaged, In vindicating Harding nnd tho -Republican and Democratic Senators who sided with him In tho Tieaty debates' 3 Candidate Cox's Dayton News has ruplled to Senator Harding's speech ot acceptance, thus lelleving Mr. Cox ot that disagreeable duty. This country, It Ii said, will soon bo playing with Cox electric Blgns That's a stratteglc blunder. His campaign In already suffeilng' from Its flashy aspect. Wilson ohkays Cox and Cox oh-hays oh-hays Hoosovelt and Itoosevelt Is oh-kaed oh-kaed by Murphy. Thus does harmony har-mony prevail, whlUj the tiger lle& down with thu lamb and bides. Its time. Villa, wearied of being a bloodstained blood-stained bandit, has settled down to a life of luxuries nt tln( expense of tho Mexican Government. Pnnacho must bo extremely grateful In his heart for eight glorious years of WHnonlsm. f Democratic officeholders aro growing grow-ing uneasy and want to know why the twilight of esterday Isn't good enough for Cox and Itoosevelt. Thejy can't grasp tho fact that Wllsonlnn pyrots are alwas dazzled and blinded blind-ed by tho dawn ot tomorrow. Why is a separate peace finUid Germany ho offensive to Candidate Cox when Editor Cox pleaded so fervently for a separate peace with underrated Germany in tho days and months that followed the unavenged massacre of his countrymen on board tho Lusltanla? Boston Trnnscrlp. |