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Show I I This Will Interest You! H; 1 H ' A threat many people lost out on our Chinn Hi Sale, but we lmvc another proposition that B hKouUI interest everyone. It in now nbout B TWENTY-TIIItEB WEEKS UNTIL CHRIST- B MAS. Everybody will want to make gifts nt H I - that time, but often the lack of "cold cash" is a P hindrance to the desire. We nrc going to make B it easy for you, ho easy, that by that time you H , will have $10.50 to your credit and hardly realize B j that you have spent a cent. We have introduced B the "JITNEY PLAN" where you pay down five HB cents hc first week and then add five cents HJB ' murc cnc'' Hiicccetllnjr. week to the amount of the H I previous week. To make a long story short drop H in at the I Elite Jewelry Store H and let us explain our proposition to you. RAILROAD WAGES Shall they be determined by Industrial Warfare or Federal Inquiry? ; ?:.s To the American Public: ' Do you believe in arbitration or industrial indus-trial warfare? The train employes on all the railroads arc voting whether tl cy will give their leaders authority to tic up the commerce of the country to enforce their demands for a 100 million dollar wage increase. The railroads are in the public service your service. This army of employes is in the public scrvicc--your service. You pay for rail transportation 3 billion dollars 'a year, and 44 cents out of every dollar from you goes to the employes. On all the Weitern railroadi In 1915, teventy-fif e per cent of the train employe! earned theie wage (lowest, ht'ehett and average of all) a ihown by the pay roth fatMBfnr FralgM Yard Rhi, Avmii Rant AtMam Kaam AtNM. p : WW .,. $1537 t-n71 $1056 tl-R tUtWa. 3(XM$2195 $2071 2U$ $1378 Ctetm gg 1878 yg 1935 JJ 1355 c- 10)3 ,,- 751 .... 418 7, FV(.(B . 20?8 1317 20S9 1181 15S2 973 Ink..... 17f9 967 ,g 1135 ,g 1107 The average yearly wage payments to Weitern train employe em-ploye (including those who worked only part of the year) ai lbown by the 1915 payrolls were Patienfar Fntfht YrJ EBfttrt $2038 $1737 $1218 Conductor. 1772 1624 1292 Firta.a 1218 973 832 Brak.tstta 921 1000 1026 A 100 million dollar wage increase for men in freight and yard service (less than one-fifth of all employes) is equal to a 5 per cent advance in all freight rates. The managers of the railroads, as trustees for the public, have no right to place this burden on the cost of transportation to you without a clear mandate from a public tribunal tri-bunal speaking for you. The railroads have proposed the settlement settle-ment of this controversy cither under the existing national arbitration law, or by reference refer-ence to the Interstate Commerce Commission. Commis-sion. This offer 1m been refused by the employes' representatives. Shall a nation-wide strike or an investigation under the Government Gov-ernment determine this issue? National Conference Committee of the Railway. ELISIIA LEE, CAoi'rmon. a. a. ciuiu. .. t. ir., r. a. Alaaicur. c.i mm, ' ..u.. w,iu.u. AlUnlU t.M li.. M.llnW. C W. KOLM. Cat Mt". U W. aVIJIWI-l. U1 U.f, AOkl..T.r-V. aaaia r. K.Ua, l.U.I.IUUII,ll..,, w U,MATlll.Ca1 !..,, C L. BAMUO, Caa'l U. .,.,. kMU. ..4 lata Kla R.3a.4. .r."..,J".,.l,JU,1'M'4 ""4- J. MAIIkK. (.rU.. C II. I OirM N. I iM.I-n.M.aa, I.U ..a ..l.ra K,ll.,r, V.ialk "'li. ' laa, w aV KU (..a.4. al.i. .. V., laaU.IN.IInW. r.aa.,l.aU U... W.w. C II. UUNMII, l'IN,Mt, UlUOl, LrnU.l, .,..! ManWra Kail. a. aakaar4 AI. 14a. Kalla.;. C II. I. !:. CaalNaaajw, A. J. iTOIL. HrrMU. riiaa.lriu a H,.ai. aaiu.,. ti. a,u,j. B. W. I.HILt. A-t. la fitUJtmt, C. . WAIU. i,a-r,k A C1 Afaavm Caaaanaaa Okla M.IU.;. tM Laautl Ua.a, FINAIICIAL RENRT Of (1HH NUIU SCIHl DISTRt rem tiii: yi:au kndiso ji'xk an, inm. Slnklna- fund on hand from t'rlcr dliitrlct aehool, time dtpontt j ItKCKIITH. " Iteeelved from the nevernl rthool district Including; nbove $ - Iteeelved from county achmil fund lu Iteoelved from atnte j, Iteeelved from eoiinty trwinurer for rc.lemptlon. Ac. , Iteielved In InterMt t Ilecelved In rent . . ."All,Y'n'al Iteeelved from aale of bmkc nt Cnatle Unte Iteeelved from nl of brink nt Price Iteeelved from aale of book, fine, refund, eto. .... Total tetr'pt $ 1 I DlHHUItSKMKNTS. I'nld to male leaeher I 1'ald to female tencher , )) I'nld for Imllilln! nnd lte 1(, I'nld for furnlhlnit nnd nppnmtu j I'nld for tudenl trnnortntlon to lilRh chool , I'nld for free text book and Mipplle , I'nld ft.r repair and Improvrmenl .' 1'ald for iiirreht exenre. fuel. Ilht. rent. hent. etc. . I'nld for truMee and offlier. anlnrle nnd expense . t'flld lnrle of Janitor ; I'nld Interest on lmd m 1'ald out for i enu enumeration ,. 1'ald note and overdraft of the nevernl former district ,. Paid tni her retirement Hssoelnllon Paid Broprlatlon for state contest H Paid tranMirtntlon expense of eluhth Krnde atudclit on l.ijthMi Ornde Ha) J U. Hilmund audlllnu Iniok of nil district ,M Mlseellnneou expense not enumerated above .... M ToIhI dMrtirwmenl V. .... . IITcfl lrff Illicit fhiMl w-nrront bsud and now outlawed M i?(. IMIamf n bawl. InrlHdlnir slnklnir fund :.m lltifl Hlnklnir fund frm Price in-hool dlnlrlct on linnd . . Jm Ikilamt' on hand ewlnslve of slnklnK fund jjH The oImivb statement represent the disbursement on tlr ; arrant out of tho elerk'a office by order of tliu lamrd of ediicntli n ntnl ir.fl vrnrrnnt Isanied rKardlea of whether they lme been paid Iv the tr.l In. O. IIOtTMANN a,M Hlnte of I'tah. Count) of Carbon. U ). Iloffmntin, ihrk if thfl of education of CarlMin count) achool district of the state of I'tah, UM duly worn. my that the nbtivc nnd foreKiilnir renirt la true nml mrnfl I- O IKH I MA Hubserlliil and sworn lo before me this Mth day or Jttls t( ' (Heal) A. IIAt.l.tNfimt, N t ir Pull ' M) conipilwH-n expire November 3, 1918. t Smoke Iiik Pride Clirar Tel. 1SS. I()lt lllt.KH'SNIXS M) KTil ' TIIOl'III.C "Two jenm oro I aufferrd tiM i qtieiit nttnek of Mf.math trotfl t blllousne," write MIm r.mtW I hr) ke of I.lmn, O. ' l could rfl I little food that nKrcrd with aM i became o dluy and lck t atomach nt time that I h4 ) hold of something to krp friH ii Inic. HcelnK ChaniUrUIni fl D advertised I decided In try vM II Improved rnpldly" Oluitsi'H p rryvvherr. u HhortcomlnR are mnit nl mid rt you won Id n I kmtirtA flea If he didn't make sorfl nbout It. The man wrho tufl ,. IhlnK to offer nnd ilw.n'l il should think of thin. J Z x M U iM iv. H 50,000 Populall An Incrraao In twnmnl " 100 I let ! lu the rintJth '.tii. ra tit I til ; la Price Rettlne hrr ihtM B till new bualnis" IImIUi: ! I lonlnir nn opporlunltjr I ii Let Us Help You 6;l I,, i!PriceUin(aliBa" Auto Line I Dally PnseniiK r Krrlit ." Kxprcn KrrHrr ' ' Price Off let Cast lts oB '1J' HotfL run MMHIIIIIIIIIIIIIl a 1 Tiff I r sir. i Drawing Monday, JcMi At 5:30 p. m. I l At the Variety Store! hj Following is the Vote of Contestants Tol 3 m an-HOY'h an-HOY'h At,T() TIIL'CK. i rra",Hm.'th"He " " MB0 W" ,',nf',r" I ""' rV,, ., ...3970 Howard Jeiwcii tmtt) vtu ,L A"""" MM 1-rnnk Mlllbim B t, ,hf ibiVH' in Hoy Hryner "Mlt, i?hL r.i rrU 2" lmlnlok II. nairl r,P0 Sni. u- .?'. l K0 Hal MoKnlKht ' . inii v,.,", 3M0 CJIdo Iiron lterwir.1 MeDnnal.l S910 jc,1B,ley lllnl 01 fsmi.'s norjj and aimiiAM- I ui !'" "lmV'- 2336 Klva Korre-trr ,"!. taulne Ounderaon .. smsn .. .... Mln Kthel Monteberry "J!S An"" ,lu,,,ul r'tv Ma luadolph JiTn tavon Morton H 'Wi hih ourdwHii .. ::;:; nit va cickb f:' m",)H Kl" I0IU Helen MorSan JU IIAIIV hWI.VO. I J, l!lru,,,,B.lJ"m,,on "060 Alice Uritrhlu Mutnitt Ida Mav d'u ., ' ' " Hetty I.lttWn ., t" In " U Ttl,tt11 . 398 Klllott Cod) nm |