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PAGE TWO = ae = COX HAS WRONG DOPE. “Oligarchy.” he Casper Daily Cribune! ssuied every evening except Sunday at| ‘asper, Natrona . Publi- | word ration offices: Oil t Ratner a (formidable BUSINESS TELEPHONE 15 ventories. to some ex-| ATTY dings. It has figures Bntered at Casper (Wyoming) Postof ice as seeond-class matter, Nov. 22,1916 /tent in the news reports i f TEMBER THE ASSOCIATED PR jfact more than it should, for str EPORTS FROM UNITED PR 2: HANWAY, President and Editor RE BE. HANWAY, Business Manager jS*ered ¢ THOS. HAG Revere N. Manager} But since it has been introduced into tly | credit, by speaking it is un editurial word and {shopid not be employed outside of the umns. however, are limited because the the commoner’ walks of life and Jost,#mount of credit thus releas shat! | to Small ta bave much influence on the! ; sity ~Associate feanto by its lower associations w {be sparing in its use until after the ‘campaign, when it may regain its for-;B® the more important side. of the stige. ni | American Woolen Company's action Pruaden, 172023 Btegor Bidg. g Chicago. Ii. | It was Jim Cox who brought. this Capies of the Daily Tribune ate on|yery lent word into disreput ile wh the: New York ana’ Chicago of.!\*"* ba By 3: Pe waaay Re Diana einwinen oa rutiieine. When he added it to his vocabulary, he failed to get the correct understanding mer pre 6 the psychologic: ausé. The" federal reserve bank of exc ing that after the Napoleonic wars and lof its meaning for he has continuaily|0Ur own civil war the tendency of |; $7.80 }made wrong use of it ey {Wages continued upward after prices 3.90}came acquainted with it and appro-| 8d started to decline. — But ev | wages also yielded and then t SUBSCRIPTION RATES. By Carrier ne “Year .- er since he be- Bix Months Three Months Pne Month - tually defla-| ed it. This will be shown ater, 5{together with its true meaning and, #on began. SEPSIS Labor at present exhibits extreme | reluctance to ageept any. wage reduc tions. ‘The tendency proper Dne Year - F : ; Six Month 4 There ts a bit of history fhree Month 95|tion with Jim Cox's fancy fer this No subscrip less period ths | r ‘Ail subscriptions must be paid in ay |far as we know, until now. When War vance and The Daily Tribune will not/ren Harding was engaged in the pre- to the wage worker who is alyo the, sure delivery after subscription be ; : Bc ca as repare the sors, (alivery. Stak, abbensy |paration of his letter of acceptance, he CoRsumer it would no doubt prepare the) ¢ i} way for wage reductions. “The ‘cost of clothing is a sort of in connec in this respect downward. Yet should be reduce ay th ther upward if the cost of clot jword that has never been reveaicd, so i cient and forgotten lore, when he came} He used it in thi Member of the Associated Press. The Associated F I easiuarsly at document which he later gave t ntitied to the use for republication o1|/the country and made an instant hit.| nll news creditdd in this paper and also} iyerybody rushed to consult Mr. Web-| Dis or he local news published herein. that |the cost of clothing was the mare animated controve eed © one searchi th igh an- ember of Audit Tureau of Circulations bit 9. A aan (A. B. ©) trategic or’ key item in the general list of Hiving expenses. During the war, ‘oss “normal a ey ybody can surely verify from} r own experience, the rise in use of than al-j and everybody \fiscovered ei Harding had the “normalcy”; he most an: other item. there were siness right down fine - before aitinaiat: jotHer nece3saries that rose faster and gti cok. kik: "hortiees a job lot’ Higher in proportion. This shows what jof bull, knew that he had to equal > F Republican Ticket NATIONAL For President— Jarchy’ ’as his prize verbal offering and ; WARREN G. HARDING || wove it into the bunk he projected at! the Woolen price ‘Of Ohio |the pralatariat “atthe: Dayton’. -rair| they. shall foals have caused lower |grounds. He created no excitement andj Prices to the consume | Harding’s success if he cauld. He tried} 9S! Of clothing ‘constitutes. It ¢ points to the po: sibilities of an equal- nd that was all. He sele ‘olig y result from vital inflgence that m: reductic For Vice President— CALVIN COOLIDGE |while he has persisted in using the word Of Massachusetts lever since, when opportunity _ offered} realizes LS ELIF ay i GEORGIA DECLARES. } }gof no rise from t audience, and is to make a speech, | campaign,’’ says the New - York Tri- that tk bune. ‘Watson was vitrolic For Representative in Congress— FRANK W. MONDELL For Presideptial Electors for Wye- | connection in which he us $s an anti- n anti-Wilsonite. He} it is wrong. Heaguer and a J Peay Cox thas ayniied: it to’ the” United | O98) Rae en aniathen teach JACOB M. SCHOOH | States senate. The senate is com-j "00 38 : h PRORRER SOE eeciees e ah (| | Wilsonite, who voted with reservation- | PETER KOOI [posed of ninety-six members, Repub- { | JAMES NICHOLSON | ists in the senate, but is milder, as be- * Republican County Ficket fit A m O, ti ‘i + ‘.. .. {pro-administration man,*Goy. Dors : be not less than forty-nine. This, if For State Senator— ler were all agreed, would -be too > J. W. JOHNSON F For. Representiatives— HARRY FREE | ?. E. FRISBY ese : wits han{? his covenant. This doesn't mean For Sherig— jarchy ¢an haye no more existence than) 1) Goorg | } licans and Democrats and La Follette é a large body. Then there was aj arily ty would ne Tom beat both of his opponents and has} a .clear majority. | great a number to constitute an olig- ‘ . SEs <i Georgia has thus turned its back larehy and any fract f the majority pray Absahonczss (pee a <ibiy S Shier President Wilson, and incidentally would be ineffective. So a senate olig Will choosé anti-Cox eleé Fig ataieris = nal 8 Ses ill choosé anti-Cox eleé Fox Treasurer— v x is all wrong when M'DONALD be blats about any such ar For, County Clerk— senate oligar +» HELEN K. CARLSON 5 Fos Clerk of Court HAZEL CONWELL F6® County Attorney— =» ALFRED R. LOWEY a t But if she were free to do so she} would |p bly repudiate Mr. Cox’ emphati ted President Wi “Watson is the be polities—a al as a league views hy lying in w to de- mmment, or run it, or do, jvour the gov } 7 if lany ofthe things he rants about. The = rratia. ideas man of e uncontrollable prejudic | Umited States senate, were it so mind-} a rebellious jed, could be a democracy,,but it isn’t result. outes | “The possibilities in this direction,’ the |genéral situation. What promises to stinacy ex |New York recently set forth data show: gop “Th having practically Wilson covenant, it is left for the coun-} try to do the best it can hereafter ray co-| He forced} coalition and the no-l constitute 3 yined by those unutterably wearied He would which has into its web. when | Harding's election is certain. calls him unfortunate the initials “Thomas E, Watson's. victory in|yersea. Anybody could name him| orgia contributes something to the] then. j Has an impressive sound and a/leWering of inventory costs throughout | position within the Building. terrifyicg aspect. You may haye|the trade. This will permit a slight make a teying Vardaman sort of sena-}Wagne News. picked it up recently in some of your sealing down in bank loans required to tor, for more than any. other Southern Release of such er he will represent the passions and io of late. In >8nk loans will ease the demand for tole that much, and an equiva: hat lent reduction in interest rates should) gi order “It is a, curious development. will be) jaent Wilson could have secu ption of the* léagu preasure it may} jexgue at all. + Democratic Party. movement in the South. excape Democratic leadership. aticn of the covenent. B: he forced on ‘the voters an-un-| ary choice betw Che Casper Daily Cribune price ‘Peauetion, Sao Wer actt Bence an temmocrat aie lila been trying for-fif-' @ov. Cox will find that he cannot rote, neral deflation, will, of course, be the teen years to work pack to & controling, Wilsonism without defending it and for self slippin, is no defense.—Fort! es rance of the early days of the “worl t Yet Geor a has taken him—a former political indorsing He forced that issue gn} arty as well as on the an. ‘This much he could do. administration's wretched strangled ablish some substitute form joperation for world he league digeussion. ations elected that the should fight alone. erous enough. This jeorgia as of thé New F | maries, of Nevada and Ohio—of prac- state where the flat ratifi- to the bat ally every Df course, there the discovery, but powerful psychological, factor the| that some Ohio farmer has not located! industrious and spider Col. Harvey of Feather-Duster TIRES Some Bargains in Used Cars 191 1917 peace. the res aguers, and these, together} when} between majorit and the reservation ratificationists is the mpshire pri-| have gone 3 Smooth -- 30x3% Non-Skid - omSkid . 4x4 Ribbed Tread 24.75 Many have a 6000-Milg Guarantee espec {permit a coalition between the flat rati ts. They are not num lesson of is still time, to my seems strange prophetic woven the name of Harding| Indicating thereby that} TIRES CLOSING OUT SALE Tires Tubes ---$14 Model Dodge Touring, $600. Model Puick Touring, $650. Expert Auto Radiator Repaising Bring in Your Leaky Radiator. Highway Garage ' 124 West Secand Street He dc i n his own con-} and perhaps | tac-| the) ryationists ; not and} ke Weekly] elt. It} re-| are not {built y ht to become an oligarchy and} aL Fey -Assessor— a Es 3 [rs - LY Fors County Surveyor— M. N. WHEELER “Oligarchy" means, briefly defined, For Commissioner (Four Years)— overnment by the few, or where pawer W. F. DUNN ry lim- issioner (Two Years)— ited number. For ‘ CHARLES ANDA nment. at Washington. On Mon-} For Coroner— day, Tuesday it is an > TODD W. BOWMAN E. aA¥ it is out of the question for it to be- ome an autocracy. jis confined in the hands of a v umpies, take the and Wednesé hy, composed of Woodrow, umulty and Doc Grayson. F« | @MAINE SETS THE PACE. Wadl,how do you like the result of ‘*, he lection in Maine? Wifh far and away the publigin majority ever regi he && z nost@solidly with the Republican party,| their hands. The members of the wh itha@the the remainder of the week it is an au cosisting of Woodrow. An- and better example Tamman est Re-{1t's gbvernment consists of Charle dozen lieutenants. stered in] Murphy and a I with the women voting al-] The ern. All power is within rwhelming election of | wam. acquiesce nd> state offi ove ‘ he “Bwer branch of the legislature} Prbnch \ ith g 141 to 13, Republican; with} pisting and peker playing joint down} vera cong Taggart, the} And Vi i ripican senator in Yas rchty is com'} “k, as you know, is a booze nal « Tom istrict returning|in Indiana owned" re members, it was ic candidate some vic-} Demoe: Odd.Fellows Hall. that state. This olf ; sgart, Brennan of Ilinois,| e first of a series of replies] pos ammany and Edwards of The chief objects of this of the United Staies of] Murp Jim Cox and Frank Roose particular form of balder oligarchy was the nomi-|f én pulling on their! pation of Cox for president, the eontrol|f of the Democratic and managemc lle circuits. « | ich the | party and to make the world wet for t election at been afforded an oppor-! pemocrac * their sentimen with} bit has been ac H Democratic, and it} eorplished second, there is but but the third hat they did not say it with} ite doubt concerning mn the fight of their ‘lives ght about “olig h. er it will be much worse.} paying put you str primaric criterion, }arehy," think it over at your leiure bout all the that will escape ates and let ux know what you htink about he Popuvii an avalanche will be Mis ti Cox dropping the word from) nis! issigpt and South Carolina. Sogfer ax things may be judged with} — 1 ont to the solemn refer ndurm: de-| PRIC IE BEDUOTION AND DEFL, ire es Mr:Wilson in connection with TION. } his M&gue of nations, it may be stated.| “Price reduction ranging from 18 to hatgphe state of Maine has h rding to the New York} he Best installment.» The remainder! sun and Herald have been put in effe t vi ae delive Ware het the ¢ are recorded) {to tempt rehucti heyggavill on be exactly to Mr. Wil-lKet. ‘The company has determined to! jon'@eiking, for we have never believed} reopen. its mills next Monday. «Opera hatZHPhe people who do the referend-|tives are to have the sie wage scale Bre wilh Mr. Wilson im qhe view of’ that prevailed at the closing of ‘the ago. ‘Phe reduction understudy, Mr, Cox, who! jy prices is intended to bring im enough ve tha advant led him! 25 per cent, d in due time. jby the American Woolen Company on ed to believe, however, that hj; 921 | lines for the spri son of \t buyers into the mar- Mr ced up, when her, visited™ mills twe months surland received of réjorders to keep the mills busy during tion first hand is!the winter. } a special pleader and flies Moreau. iran, “Apart from its narrower significance ards the textile trades them- sélves, the price reduction on’ woolen ioe goods underiuken voluntarily at this Aout the best advice that can be of-/ time and without a reduction in wages ‘= Democritic party is to ‘en-|has a general bearing on what is now irSeetbe coop, for) the © & Whele pretty well recognized the primary pt dEits chickem# Om the way home to’ phe gent at tim and at othe imeE> wanders ter afield chasing but ° Ins 112 East © of after the war deflation. The peoncnele and tangible results of the A All candidates who have receiv | tion should appear at this meeting. phor and: s he} Stil lanother and more per! ex-| ? tateasenate completely Republican and|ample is the oligarchy of French Lick. } A. ting Elks will be sorry if they @o not attend the regular meeting Friday Evening, September 17, at Initiation and entertainment. BY ORDER OF E, R, ROBT. COHEN, Sec. 2d notie SERVICE Friday, 9:00 P. M. Mr. Leo Bourland’s car was'‘stolen, stripped and burned, about six miles east of Casper. Saturday, 5:00 P. M. of elec- ! ift in full settlement of his loss from the St. Paul Fire and Marine Insurance Co. through its State Agent and Adjuster, B. E. We Call That “Service That Counts!” R. T. Kemp Company rance, That’s All! svi) Wflsonism there } | | | OOOO OE: Ride Farther on Goodyear Tires BRODIE RUBBER CO. Goodyear Tires and Tubes 148 E. Midwest Ave. lie is usually a sign “tude he feels nim-| over for the 17th ahd 18th. 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Goodyear experience and care are applied to their manu e in the world’s largest tire factory devoted to these sizes. : If you own a Ford, Chevrolet, Dort, Maxwell or other car ein these sizes, go to your nearest Service * Station for Goodyear Tires; take advantage of the opportunity to get trué Goodyear mileage and economy, Alt Single; Gore Fabris $P1[5O sionts available? 303% cise $450 GASPER MOTOR C0. oodyear Tires and Tubes Phone 1203 143 West Second St. Phone 909 . POROSOSEEOD SPPOPODORLPLELO ODED LOLODDODHOOHOOOUSE DESEO OSE OESESOHOSEOOES NOTICE On Account of the Bankers’ Convention, the Banks of Casper Will Close on Thursday at 12 o Clock, Noon