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NOTICE oF GENERAL ELECTION Nott HEREBY GIVEN, that on ESDAY, the THIRD day of NOVEMB A.D, 1914 In the County of Kir State of Wash theton, an election will be held for Renatoria ongressional, Judicial, Distr County Preoinet Offl cers, as follows: One United States Senator. One Representative tn Congress, to | the ev dant allen Yony United States Benator—Adam M | Queer thing bappened right then. represent this State in the Congress we arth, : nin oe he, “three fellers of the United States | ntative in Congr re eT foe tha tate, of Wasninaten. c reewtonal “Dioriee—Giewn B| eed and gue had s mustache and Court for the State o ‘ashington. 1C Arm cod, mene, Seats ator the 30th bal- |e rs, Heo-| one had sideburns, ‘They were all jenatorial Distr 1on | Nonen eo. : One State Senator for the Sist well-dressed and slick-looking. Senatorial District. NBTT Rancher? says they. One State Senator for the sind THE White River Oth Senatorial Distriet—Allen| “ ‘Yep,’ says I, thinking they might Benatorial District 1 Woodinville | Brooks be bunco-st 6. pone, fiate “Senator for the tind aa | mite’ Senatorial District—-Cac Mer ing home to vote?’ saya they jenatorial District | n i » vor weone, State, Senator for the 8th °)) | NOMINATIONS MADE wY #cAT-| torial Distriet—H. mm Wanted Him to Vote One for the 35th hold = voun of vEa Diatrict—Mulet| “Mebbe I am and mebbe I ain't the seth ee I senatorial District--J. A. Tap-|1 #A¥%, for I didn't Intend to tell ‘em o ee ete Primary Mleotion, September 6, 1914. anything Beate for the atth _eweer_thareet be Prectnets tatrict—Aaron| Then they up and told me, They jal District engin TB ie} Avondale said they bad the names of four Ginta hestenel for oars. | jenatorial Distriet—Loute W. Esaintative District OR’ the prope [Senament to | fellors who had registered, but was atives for the @ection 33 of te 3 of the con=/ trict—Hdwin J. | aw from home, and couldn't get a A+ = titution for the owner ‘listen. . wo. e Rep: ship of Jens, Btate Repr = Sh wore reereneauen res Set *) Zain Sropoaed amend. aot Pe intrtot cyom| “I began to get curtons. They 1 jentatives for the to ab of article 2 of for Th rds, Mra. | says I could vote for ‘em, because | ontat the Bi ct lente Wy afin lint Representative District (Vote | ¥A®, about thetr age. They says P vo ob aa At the same time and places there for Two)—-G. C. Lingenfelter, Adam|they’d post me on where these Ret on tor the | will be submitted to the, alec are etl | Rauson vota | fellers lived and where they'd voted “lative Dt King County the question of the and Representative District (Vote! and eve body'a be ECU ives for the proposed King County Court House for Two) Th M Miller, Robin Adair, [204 everything, and nobody'd | ety t Rond Issue. amounting to gener 90, . dara Ropres Rtative Dts t (Vote | Bo: yb wow, : oy . aealie which will appear upon the ballo lor Tw Mler, A. O. Can ‘But,’ says I, ‘Tm a stranger here og rr haan we 40th Reprosentattyo District (Wetel, wouldn't know where to RO. to > oe King County temue tts ne- pitcine®) tor Two)Jessie Humphrey, R. i a gotiable coupon bonds in and to the Dockton | mith vote Hae Aggregate amount of $860.0 vrbon ton Representative Distrigs (veto “Don't you let that worry you,’ oa series consecutively numbers f or Two)—Chas. D. Raymer, oe enue thew.” “We'll tac. thatinee web Matte Attorney. |donds of King County tn den -| Yun One tot ht, Representative District (Vote | mye tney. ve ee tions of $1,080.60 each, payable to . ef Ewe) —Joseph ¥. Grimm, Mmelie| an automobile to ride | ‘ such party OF person, parties or per: oat “"Well,’ I says, to draw ‘em ou' ‘atendent of /sons as shall purchase the same, of |/ city | ty Avditor—wm Jopnese, | tmebbe Til do i and mebbe I won't to bearer, twenty yeare after date of n County Clerk—Joseph 0. Golden. inmue, with Interest at the rate o! ty Ansesnor—Clarence #.|! won't promise. If 1 sold my apples for the Rot to excesd aix per cent per annum, ner today, I says, ‘there wouldn't be payable annually, end by and through i, Lake Unty | Proseouting Attorney—| anything to keop me {n Seattle.” riot its board of county commiastona r bm 7s ee iyinertee contract Indebtednean by selling said Hooly wood unty Kheritt—Jack A Dial Offered to Pay His Bilis 49 mn wt mas or portions thereof from time | unty Engineer—Pred N. Maley.| « Que County Wreckmasteace for|to time at not lees than par, and mequab aunty Coroner—John Dunlap cea tne be all right,’ they says. . 4 expend or cause to be expended ur sland wnty Commissioners ‘You're under bie expense, living at Beatle Precinct, a. meattio Pre-|der the direction and eubte t to the Kennydale| Firet Commissioner Distriet—4-|a hotel and all. You stick around | 1 awry? ad Approval of sald board, all the pre pont word & Erzos. Distriee—o. 3,; Until Tuenday, We pay your ex a ceadn of such in erecting ¢ ird Comminstoner Dis AcnTS, Pustices of the Pence for! {ciitional stories to, the Court Hou Higuland | ngoba. °° Tre, cote, |Panege, and make it right with you unty 0 e oun , ~ oe Two Peo for Auburn Pre % a oo mS ty B®. ins * Shcle Yaa? | eas 7 reckmaster—Ira ° sides.’ That's what they sald einct County... Washington. Martin Creek |” Fastices of th Ponce, Heat they'd make it right with me. Sis Rar ep laatiges of the Peace for! county Court House Bond aMAety | glace, Wate ear si Wits, | “Honest, it made me nick. I won Conata’ t Precinct. | Issue aywood | Charlotte Frederica My dered did I look like the kind of man Feo justica of the Peace for |King County “Court "House" Bond Moakee | tor Hianiem Beattie Precipet (Vote! who would vote dishonest. I forgot Pe reese cs Renton Pre-|__ The Poll ection ‘wilt b Monohan | Oppermann ‘ to tell ye, they said the man in the 2 eenye, Constables | ppanea at hy icin the morn. |Pred Tease Mextniey | sla automodtie would tell me how to| BL I | DP. Cunningham Wor | NomINaTIONS BY sCATTEnrNe | rote. Se Jamies ot he Pane Ty all Precincts. 18 L Myers Gck_Laye| VOTm OF THM soctaLior “A Mttle while Inter I run tnto four Dulce ce. latorparated cities. TOWNS AND Citi BO. Arnold el flo | PARTY, PRIMARY ELEC- ‘working atiffs’—that's what we cal! . ‘One Constable for. the respective ened at Nine c'clog & & PRlsicecs gareee TION, smPTnM- ‘om—that had worked for me plow cer, Eerencta ot Fiag County cuteite | i the avons Qoo, T,Thompson. ...Guarterm | BEN 4, 1914 ing time. Plowing done, they'd come incorporated Weston Raver “ 5 te cincts OUTSIDE _¢ to Seattle for the winter, the way the Blectors “ot this notate and a py Wr Be wirtoabsids’°* Wane tee ‘working stiffs’ do, hanging ‘round Saltlutivs” Measure, Mw VIS: canoes [28rd day of Oct Goo. Walsh Franklin Billy the Mug’s and places Iike that prohibiting the manufac- BYRO} c ¢ a pateer yor T told ‘em about {t and they ale, ‘or other isposttion of (Auditors &: ® e wn > re laughed, and one of ‘em eal: ‘Hell, fntoxicating Iquors, except in cer- NTY AUDITOR. | m. Sidebotham . Mohart they're grabbing every rancher that In canes. regulating an | ne Use and ‘ransportation of the © | NOMINATIONS FOR OFFICES) comes to town, ahd every working ale, * y for the enforcement of this SPECIFIED ABOVE, ABE |. Seneneatees Precincts. stiff, too.’ ol, ne eee aes! 48 FOLLOWS: 1% B. Thomes Johmon4 Wouldn't Come to Star malties for the violation thereo’ BBPUBLICAN TICKET | George Williams . one FANT ror entive Measure No. 5. 9.| United States Senater—Wesley 1. | Agnes Robb Riverton <t wanted ‘wm t come te The "AGAINST Initiative Measure No. 3.| , United . «| Wm, Lemley Bhecwood | Star with me, but they were scatrt ter, > Measure Wo. 6, entitled a Bnoquaimie |to. They sald mebbe The Star 1 to corporations ative in Congress. First copartnersh ps, Congr. Distriet—William Bl "1S i seat would print their names, or give ‘em Humphrey. | . Jones tar Lake gto 4 then their t fons en) in the ver * away som: and then thetr Itves al Beating tn. stocks, bonds, and|, Representative in Congress, ee- | j Ame road Byise Creek | FB. Anderson ‘ 228 | wouldn't be ie, Raker securition, to prevent trawk and mal District—Lindley | one Qelsiey .... pean tans | wm Tyateon Gaimbgrtand | te = ; ae ‘eat in the sale be be 7 se om Sanpete: d - 4 m La on Moines | foome furm: me Lt pepenccs.. Me’ ie tes oy tom STATE, SENATORS to inks : : 8 Ad, Storrati --Baritngton | @ man could be afraid tn a city like — ad enatorial Distr jowara | F y ‘ < . 6 to tel " all authority vested | 1 St, 1 Kang &> pee Kickiang | Seattle to tell the truth about any i t edith Senatorial District—Raiph aly Fz Mark Paker Redmond | thing But, honest, I never nee men | mf Nichols. o Frederickson Preston} so scairt. They wanted to come, »| Roy M F y rt » 10 questa Senatorial District—wittiam | 7°9 Sep? Woodinville) | Welter V reseeas Seattle! “I sald I wa coming, tf I had bad | : Wray. 1 bas wes Snaieerenatiee ail a * 31th Senatorial District—James A.| ee ioe ait tee & ment | DEMOCRATIC TICKET PROGRESSIVE TICKET eer, bureau, andre o— Senatorial Dtstrtet a States Senator—W. w. United Bta Benator—Ole Man. | Mucmiee ee’ 34th Senatorial District, | | Representative tn Congress, Ficet | *E:serecentattve fe Congresn, Steet ions, recetp Ste(ne | Congressional District—Wm. Hick-| gongreasion trict Austin i 1 department | pgiith, Senatorial Distriet—-B B.| man Moore. Oritt: - e, state. Palmer, Representative in Congress, Seoond | Hos sntative ti r FOR, Initigttre Measure No. 7 | sTaTE arrves | Gongressional Distriet—Eari W eos taressional Dt eae, AGAINST. ive Meaerure 35 J,| | 01m Representative District (Vote | "Biate Senators: acxinine Man set to prenibit’ the’ collection | | i ah at A List Senatorial Distriee—P. © henatoriat District—J. wai. | Hat Looe Meat if You Fee! Backachy of remuneration or fees from work-| “4ist Representative District (vote! onard, i, oat or Bladder Troubles You—Saits = fer Be Se < eee | for Two)—George B. Webster, W. Bly sivethe tort iriet—eorg' t Senatorial District—Peal W. te Fine for Kidneys. furnish! Ms Gibson. _— siete tt Progiting & penalty foF| | sand Representative District (Vote _renetenies TARE. “W. ainda Senatorial District—Daniel| yoat f wrlo acid which ox Ibert D: I adon, forms 1 FOR Initiative Meagare No... | ee retenatorial Distriot—Charies| “Pith Senatorial District—M. J. Cac | cites and overworks the kidneys tn nitiat! ware No. 43rd Representative District (Vote etrt | Book. their efforts to filter it from the 40 Sen act praridtug for’ the an: (for TwO)—Vietor Zednick, Geo. L.| py i ppp apepedcuis: mera gbns nage” Senatorial District—F. A | syetem. Regular eaters of meat av" e ~ | Berge 7 2 ad Ment of the cost of medical, surai- TTR neprosentative District (Voto th Senatorial District—George| Stth Kenatorial District—Chartes| must flush the kidneys occasionally Sopglies, end other snsenece i (for Two)—Frank H. Manogus Bran. ats i4 Ls District—Ges, w,| YoU must relieve them like you re — Workmen thjured In extra-hasardous |. Se esentative District (Vote! ,, 0th Representative Distriet (Vote , Merve your bowels; removing all the * employments AS, the gmp over tOl¢or Two) Frank H. Renick, Robert toe Zntgel yee - ang Somliacesara | ntatives acids, waste and poison, else you amount of one hundred dollars, |{",’ Loe! npative District (Vote! feel a dull misery In the kidney re Any excess to be paid by the indus-| R Distriet (vot dist Representative Distriet (V for Three)—A. D. Cowan. i i try, providing for arbitration of dis-|¢ot’ Twas red W. Hastings, Ste. ‘Spey Two)—W. A Brady, John dist Representative District (Vote| Sion, sharp pains tn the back or a putes, prone ea ,, “yam Conastinne phen aS be s age Distriet (Vote gad d= Frank Béwards, Ortson J. | sick headache, —_e_ oe Spon the industrial Insurance de- |¢,f7th Representative District (Vote Aig te otonn thbun, dips Representative District (vote| Ch sours, tongue Is con! an partment” i wee & son, Bh HL| P near, for Two)—-Thomas ¥. Murphine, W.| When the weather fs bad you hay beer, FOR Initiative Measure No. 9 County Au@itor—Elmer ¥ 44th Representative Distrtet (Vote! Lane. rheumatic twinges, The urine is AGAINST Initiative Measure No. 9.| [OUnty Angtot ee at nner. | tor Two)—Tom & Patterson. 43rd Reprom Pistriet (Vote | cloud: [ od! the oh Initiative Measure Wo. 10, entitled: [2UNty Ole ‘- 4tth Representative District (Vote | ror Two) "Pniliips, A. y.| cloudy, full of sediment; the chan | wh “An act p ing for the m- lore win a4 a John = -M.| tor Two)—Mra. MB. Philtt; Haynoa. | nels often get irritated, obliging you y loyment of convicts upon p ety Treamurer—John A. Ben-| 947th Meprosentative District (Vote! 4th Representative District (Vote| to get up two or three times during aider He highways except in certain ca foun | fof Two) Harry M. Westfall, J. ¥ | tor Two) Gi | the night. nett tren’ } rene: - fume to depentent tamil Pes Ate oo tot Two ek W Darnard George W | To neutralize these irritating convicts, creating a state road ‘ prerit Brigh | acids and flush off the body's urin F . ating © state road County sheriff Roberta DEMOCRATIO TICKET gat. ot (Yots | Mids and fui an it Boed onethalf mill Therefor tranater.|,,coumty Eng P. Den- Lavold. Shee aienty Ww. Lune itick Bor | 0us Waste, get about four ounces ring the public highway fund thereto, |"? atin Baie oe Chemis Lena of Jad Salta from any pharmacy; scate and making an appropriation of two | County Superintendent of Common | aren Rufus W. Littiete entetive District CVote| take a tablespoonfal 12 glass of million dollars for carrying out the Schoole—M. E. Durham County Prosecuting Attorner—Ro! France, Emil J poor pand Provisions of this act" © |’ oumser Covenee 2. sate 3 W. MeLatiand Brandt J water before breakfast for a few FOR “initiative” Meaaure No. 10, |p COU", Ac °mmmtasioner (atriotee | Geunty Sherttt—tova W. Meteam, ounty Audiwor—Byron Pretps | days and your kidneys will then aot AGAINST Initiative Measure No. | 2": « ‘ r inty fuperintendent of Common lounty Ci in. 10. [Md ! Carrigan nce Distetes_.|Sehooe Mion Le? White np afar. [fine and bladder dlsorters diss Mo. 13, entities: | TY seen em strict |" County Coroner—A. Jeff Melson. Hyatt. | pear. This famous salte is made a “An act " prohibiting ‘employers | tist Hrutrreckmaster—Theodore s.|_, C78! Commateston ore (Third Commte uting Attorney—Al-| from the acid of grapes and lemon rom requiring or permitting em-|,, “2 stoner Distriot)—deo. Mend | J loves to work more than eight hours |? ore Seoith Suction of the Pease, Beattie Procinet| County sherift—Rodert 7, Hodge, |22/0¢, combined with lithia, san See Tn an , tay of twenty-four hours, ex-| J" Vote for Fives eJonn Me, Gor. | (Vote for Five)—Jultan “1. 3.0.| County Bngineer—A. W. Fuller. | been used for generations to clean cept tn agricultural labor and Cae | eet ete Carroll, Otis W. Drinker, | Dune Thomas Bo MoMahon. County Coronor—Willlam McDow-/| and stimulate sluggish kidneys and of emergency; providing for extra 40m. John EB. Ca rinker, Beattie Precinct (Vote tor ) bladde ing 2 penalty for the violation there. |" ee ae at Sete | two) sxpensive; harm! a os Pa tan, erage Oro tT | First Commissioner District—Da- 9 delightful effervescent Mthia-water ny of aoe bis ire Measure No. 18. |i Boyle D. Brown, oo vid MoKengle. toner District--|4rink which millions of men and 12. “ (enmewerery, comes 3 Lempert, Walter T, Christensen ° women take now and then, thus| Referendum Measure Wo. 1, entities: cin Soke ‘for Two) George, c.| NOMINATIONS MADE BY ScaT- soueticgs of the Seattle Pre-| avotding serous kidney and bladder und to be used in payment of an, | Messe | TSRENO VOCS OF THS DUNO | Li deay TtW. Reid, Moncriette | diseases. h nuities and benefits to retired teach-| Zestios ad fa Salt, Black Dia. CRATIO PARTY, PRIMARY ‘ameron, Wm. T. Beeks, A. Rosen 4 ers, principals, # vi 1 .|mond Precinct ELBOTION, sOPTE: thal = Ine principals and superintnasnts of |» Justice of, the, Pence, Christapher pier ilalaia Sopptaning, Sgatue Ryvoinct (vote! NOTICE OF GENERAL lc 00) 01 » rt Waskington creating i" poiti® 2f|)Sustion of the Ponce, Movoer Pre- sane Schavow, John Peterson, FL. Com: ELECTION trustees; defining the sources from |°!not—Reaves Aylmore, Jr psy =o Preetnets.| stock, Hiram Lampman, which said fund shall be raised: pro-|_, Justice of Renton Pre-| p. Albin | Jett Coultiard . . Cherry Valley : viding for the levy of taxes and reg-|ctnct (Vote for Two)—T. J. Rich-|C. . ‘Alpine | eos Jonas. : ave \iners tlating the collertion. management |™m0nd. : | W. Lawreno *AMOUES | secacrm aeons BY QCAETERENG VOTR|Jeen sesepen ‘Guanbertand and disbursement of said fand- Justice of the Peace, Vashon Pre- | sea. Bellevy 2M. Benert Findotyne FOR Teachers’ Retirement. Fund rh Precinet (Vote | Daniel Park: “Binck Ri or THE ea ry ° Sepgeteer AGAINST Teachers’ Retirement byinh Samus! +++ 5. Boise PROGRESSIVE PARTY 17" Do Newton . Poster nd. ond Precinct | J. M. Hothell | PRIMARY ELECTION, SERTEMBEK 8 |Yem. Weimer Prankils Referendum Measure 2, entitiea: Gee erry Valley W. HL. Porter Oreanwood nove- ‘An act for. the Precinet—Ceetl | Ro Cumberland ada wa Goer Hobart struction e and o " i % D. D. Lucy .. Justices of the Peace = Precincts. |G 4. sharp Kennydale of a system of storage and ORs gaged Precinet J, Stuckey @. Evans Algona D. Tucker, ¢. ©. Chittenden Kent tion work the purr e toot ae, P 4 4 Vateot Maple teat! tn Grar aor Renton Precinct (Vile Mulien W. T. Bookett Baring ‘Tom 1. Wateon pie Ee and ‘Dougiae Count ag ph FAwards. F. it w. F y Bellevue | Robert Dixon Martin Creek as in the Quincy Valley; creating |W. Harshman D. ©. Bmith Berlin! A. Andegson mos & state reclamation board, and pro- |P, J, Donian John Baker Black Dianond |T. D. Tuck: a aimeak Viding for the sale of mints bends NOMINATIONS (MADE wx soar-| yj. ‘tock wall, W. Green Geo. B. St. Joha Burton | John Keabun «++ eridian not exceeding $40,000,000 in amount TERING VOTE OF THE M.A. Ward .. Drolette Black Hitver |i. 8 Monohan FOR Quincy | Valley Irrigation REPUBLICAN PARTY | J, H. Mochler L. Robinson «Boles | red 1 MoKiniey in. Primary Blection September 8, 1914.| Wr. Coyner JM. Martin .., Bothell | Frank Stell North Park ‘ E 1 Beerman Cedar River | J. & Wilson ak Lake Se a Gtiney Valley Terigation | rustioes of the Peace Precincts | 2 © Mees TD, anit Cherry Va! 7 | Fever Nordaht Proaton AN ACT Providing, for the amena- J, > Jeffrien Aaron | R. WH. Valentine M. Smith Cumberland |J. Dennis 24 of article 2 Alpine| Geo. H. Meade . Des Moines | Wm. Booth of the State Avondale | Frank Griffin 1. Storrett Harlington | Frank Seidel Bellevue |} C. Peterson B. Smith Edgewood | james Bawards, Jack Stuart Birch | James Norris Mullen Bnatie|{, B. Thomas . Boddy | "'} nond, B. # KD. Hamitn yne|W. C. Jones 5 Be Boise | Joh Da SR. Harshman 1 TON Bothell | A. Vi «e Wm. Heckbert A at the general edar River | Claud urke Wh Chas, Be Gilman) s. . n this state on one ley | Kt. bE a Soatt! Morton Clark | on of t fter the sas - ntnblew— B. Howard Houghton | jon of y ember, 1014 | | Conntabl tO. ppruckart island ato, q shall be submitted to the a F be 8 | Hugh De re h t Con electors of the state, for their P i | ¢ tawell ebone Morgan, 4 on r or rejecti ¢ Daniels « rla Geo. hoe Fred M faye 2, of the constitution of the State|J. M. McWilliams A. Watnon k “n Sue have of Washington, so that the same eo. Jo Geo. Brigne . Garrison y| JUDICIARY other Stl baad, When, eo ailantae ab fn Jorge | Geo. Jones Cumberiand Siaaser Sv ourt {NON-PARTISAN JUD! RY TICKET lows inson | Fred Harrison Dockton | 5" 1). agadorn North ark| Judges of Supreme Court (Vote for SECTIC The ownership of Enatie| KR. J. Sweeney Durham|y x Woe North Mend|Threa)-_-Staphen J, Chadwiok, Merman tions, ‘other Mean tious Enumclaw | Bud spl ‘i Eagle Gorge |) h, Brown «¢ Oak Lake |)" Crow. Bakar G. Mills. O. R.’ Holoom faith have declared the’ noe. by te) Wil P Bnatle * uartermarter yn Ke. umphries, iam MH. Pember they b have declared their Hollywood | CH wndotyne [2 | Wise Guarterm sever gone 3 Humphries, Wi Pomb * hibited in this swaquah ton ftson R STATE OF WASHINGTON, COUNTY OF quired by in auah |e y ngleton Sunngdale|” KINGS ink? ortones Male lis Moihoe i \fwan Lake| |. BYRON PH®LPS, County Auditor ? aed aatth: in wat hyo ge cB Toit!and ex-otficto Clerk Of the Board of ae fe eullaction of Getta Union County Commissioners of King County icago A here ‘et Washington, do horeby certify that th . poll 4 ny, Jacob Mowe njebove aod foregoing ist of nominations be Fi Williams ; Baring |je a true, full and complete Het of the ha F t . ‘has. Campbell 4 Bellovue| pominations certified to me by the various ulac n to lands coln Se iglanca Biack Diamond foal parties of King County, Wash ne site of min in q\F. & Beare Black Tver | ington, as therein wet forth ; (ot fireclay, ntine mond |Fvas. Jonneon Pine BYRON PHOLPS, t ecesmar nd for 1 and 1s | wa Hitteman ‘ Fothell! (Heal) County Auditor. Machinery to ve used in the develop | Newport |. neon Tid. Bearman »++e+> , Godan River Witness my hand and offiainl neal this 2ard day of October, 4 ‘ « STAR—MONDAY, NOVEMBER 2, 1914. PAG NOTICE OF GENE. RAL “NOTICE, OF | GENERAL» NOTICE OF GENERAL 6, 680 REGISTERED ELECTION ELECTION ELECTION | ee om, 0 Ks NAMES ARE FALSE; ment thereof, and the manufacture A. Bigwer North Park | W. ¢ ‘ med by M. M. Shull Dick O'Connell White Rive an alien Angus Molean J. O'Dell Woodtnvilie | (Continued from page 1.) HOWE not to VER, pply whe The te oly phi lor untelpal corporation resident all h t has | Joseph Aheren, that it should hap eter Jowneo: | Beattie Precinct Queer, wasn't tt pen right then We asked Jotm Rankin what 4 SOCIALIST TICKHT folks ‘recomment county, The downtown precincts | pisorders, 606, 914 and Wasserman teat. > | preparation, because it darkens the| wi be especially guarded, Chal-| My treatment for all Despondency, Im- hatr beautifully and removes dan-|jengers have been appointed under | paired | Vitallty and Nervous Debility druff, stops scalp itching and falling |the law and they have been fur-| xh, ony ofttoe tm the tty hair; besides, no one can possibly | nished with the names of evry SUS: | where you meet the same man you see tell, as it darkens so naturally and | pictous voter. in the picture, Im the office, and whor | evenly. You moisten a sponge or Polloemen at. Polle | perwonatly stanaa back of every promiee ft brush with it, drawing this} ‘This committee has consulted |“"ycure 1 a. m. to $ pm. Sundays, 5 through the hair, taking one small) with both the chief of police and] 19 to 12 ai ; f strand at a time. By morning the| the prosecuting attorney and have | Consultation free. Call or write today, | i. ardonable sin, : gray hair disappears; after another | been informed that arrests will be | Neslect # the wap: 4 | pearance. ing hore tn a |way. But they | tell you folks the name of the hotel | to “personally throw out of the eleo day and night while the count is” where I'm stopping at, because you|tion booth any challenger | might print tt. Will Do His Voting et Home “Now, you just say this for me. I ain't entitied to vote tn Seattle, and I am entitled to a vote in Doug- las county. An home soon's I can get there and vote. “If any neighbor of mine wants to know how I We don't make things where [ 1 vote for other men that can't get| home fn time. “I'm going home today. Did I tell you I'd sold the Did. Yessir! ing. And I'm gol may suit some, but I never had no hankering for ft Have 6,590 Names ‘There will be something doing at Tuesday's eleotion that will set up |a new mark for penitentiary reo ords if the gigantic election steal is attempted at The nam the hands of appointed under the law, to be guard in every precinct. In addition, uniformed policeman in every polling place, structions from Chief Griffiths, his te all you will to guarantee againet brute In- | Chajrman Lundy, they were later| ft0"4 (this is ail you will need), ape Ssitetease RG the. same. Mt, Lncteed, ai tae eae or ad ceyugh to melsten the sosip and aan the cha gers d to make ing Attorney Murphy and the Mam-|!t tn gently with the finger tips, * all necessary arrests, That there wil Shin Bod vo To Arrest 'Em on Spot or four more applications will com- » some election officials appointed! nis means that arrests will have Pletely dissolve, and entirely destroy, » J by the Hamflton-Knudsen court " > t when the, every single sign and trace of ft house gangsters is evident, and|%© be made on the spo en the) no matter how much dandruff yous — Chie? Griffiths is golng to see to|Maudulent voter attempts to cast) may have hs c 8 0 aan You wil a ching an¢ ss {t that they keep within the law. | his vote ie ging ot the meaty arith Gon eee Wil Thoew ‘Em Out Had warrants been issued, the ar-| Fi of the scalp wit te ae A. M. Kitto, in rests could have been made today | glossy, silky and soft, and look and” 214, indicated Saturday night, in the} presence of Charles G S. Patterson and at the Karl hotel, to just what des- perate lengths he tntended to go. Kitto's attitude {s in conformity with the general Poindexter and Hanson Miles Poindexter: Ole Hanson: Don’t Talk Prosperity; Vote for It! different with me, because I was to all the Sold ‘em this morn-| that do not exist at all. of 5,590 fake reg- Istrations have been placed In Endorse Quincy Act A t “I have yours of the 21st instant dozen copies, all that I can obtain at this time, of the Soil Survey of the Quincy Valley be forwarded to you at once “I note your inquiry in regard to the Quincy Valley Act passed by the last session of the Legislature. I have examined it very carefully, and on the whole it seems to be a fremarkably well considered and thorough piece of legislation t Ir fact that it is now past amendment, it be use for to expre any criti of any por I te t vene in any ay in a Jocal matter witt 4 t in immediate touch with the situation, en Il have been absent so long and others who are in d. contact with con diti have ar ige over me in arr t a correct conclu- sion upon such questions as are to be decided at the election re- ferred to. However, I am intensely interested in the complete devel- opment of the Quincy Valley region, and believe it wise for our people to exhaust every means toward this end. The act referred to is carefully safeguarded both in the personnel of the state rec- lamation board, and in the injunction upon the board of most pru- dent and thorough examination before undertaking the project. The matter is one of large proportions, although not larger than many which have been successfully undertaken in other places. Large interests would be at stake and would depend as to gain or loss upon the ability, prudence, care and diligence with which those who are charged by law with its execution perform their duties. With care and watchfulness on the part of the people to see that the authority created by the act is properly exercised and admin- istered, I feel sure that the great project could be carried out to a successful and happy end” Peeeevereeas “I have driven over the Quincy Valley. It is one of the fin- est bodies of land in this or any other country. It would support a quarter of a million people properly developed. We must develop our lands in order that we can raise the food we eat instead of im- porting same, as we do now. Properly safeguarded, the State can well afford to lend its aid to the development of our lands. It means more opportunity for all our citizens. I am more interested in putting water on the land than in placing warships on the water.” gang inspectors and|election order to the effect that of- le of days any-| judges of election. \Sicers and sergeants are to be sta-,, Kitto declared he was prepared|tioned at the polls both during the Me 0! says I'd better not who made. Fi registration is punishable iby @ term in the penttentiary of-* following; °D@ to five years, and there will be watchers at every precinct to” make the challenge of the fraudu- lent voter and to grab the $100 re- | ward offered by Councilman Lundy ~ for every arrest and conviction. KIDS AID WOUNDED. q BERLIN, Nov. 2.—Little children ~ are to be seen in many German towns pushing carts bearing wound-'_ ed soldiers out for an alring, | didn’t like the way he handled the election Helfner makes the statement concerning Kitto: “Kitto made the specific statement that he epent a week or ten days In checking up the voters In his precinct; that a great many of the voters of his Precinct would need assistance In marking their ballots, and that, in fact, they had matters all fixed now.” Of the 5,590 names to be challeng- ed at tomorrow's election, nearly 2,000 are registered from addresses 4 Tm gotng back vote, I'll tell him. no secret of such | ve, And we don’t| —————_——— Bee the family of walrus and = tropical animals, 1315 Third Ave Br | Advertisement. A SIMPLE WAY TO REMOVE DANDRUFF | Prevent Falling Hair and End ~ Itching Scalp. There {s one sure way that hi rest of my apples ing home. City life About 100 are registered from va eant lots, and the rest are not| known at the addresses given. Register From Big Hotels Several curious phases of the 1} legal registrations have been noted In some of the downtown hotels which have a shady reputation Laud {s practically no registration. Evidently the schemers were! afraid to take chances on those ho-| tels. Instead, they got a big num ber of false registrations checked! | There. 1s on uy. that up from more respectable hotels. | 7. failed to remove dan Although Assistant Deputy Pros.| 020%, and that ts to dissolve it, then ecuting Attorney Wright was ready) just get about four ounces of plain, to issue 100 warrants Saturdaw to|/ Common liquld arvon from ny arug 4), ap- ” originally planned. the challengers, there will be a according to in- By morning most, if not all, of | ilton-Knudeen gang. laa dandruff will be gone, and three | il be trouble with Spector eine P r in procines) feel a hundred times better. If you value your hair, you should get rid of dandruff at once, for noth= « Ing destroys the hair so quickly. It not only starves the hair and makes + {t fall out, but {t makes it strin stragely, dull, dry, brittle and Ui loss, and everybody notices It. Vertisement. County Auditor Phelps has sent out indelible pencils to all the poll-| |ing pleces, so as to minimize the | chanoss of fraud on the part of the election officials in certain pre cincts, Heifner, Tom Charles Kennedy, Stay at the Polle Phelps has also instructed the Instructions given SAGE TE |to the next ballot AN Chronic and “It Is Imperative that honest cit-| Many So-called In- I ns who want to see a fair|curible Disorders— j count,” said Lundy today, “should| ye, Bar, Nove, jremain at the polling places Tues-| rnroat, Asthma, Ap. 5, |day night from the time the count] pendteiti, Catarrh, , It's Grandmother's Recipe to Bring | begins, at § o'clock, until {t {s fin-| Destress, Gottre a Back Color, Thickness and ished.” Dropsical, Tubercu + Lustre—Everybody Is Using Besides the downtown hotels,| iar and Ansemic : It Again. the docks have furnished the larg-| Conditions Rheuma- 4 Qray hair, however handsome, de. notes advancing the advantages It makes or mars the face. When| of the. Hair j it fades, turns gray and looks dry Register From Burned Dock | Acne, Eczema. wispy and scrag just a few ap. A large number are registered | pies, Rupture, plications of Sage Tea and Sulphur| from the Grand Trunk Pacific | Si sl Rectal enhances {ts appearance a hundred-| ck, although that dock has burn-| qu Disorders of Womeo—tr ‘ fold Jed down. | ites, Painful Periods, Displacements and { a Simi! rregularities are noted | all disorders peculiar to the sex. : Don't stay gn Look youn See ee | “apecial reduced prices to women on-alt | Ee ‘epare onic ome | '" & | treatmen which include Osteopathy, 3 Either propare the tonic at home| At a meeting in the ¥. M. C. A. | Shiropractic, Naturopathic medicine, Drat= ; Fei he. ses auditorium Saturday night, a 8ys-| erence being given to non-surgical meth~ bottle of “We phur Compound application or tw is restored and glossy and lus pear years younger, age, We all know | of a youthful ap-|tered since the primaries and 29/ 3 Your hair {s your charm, | before the primaries who cannot 4 election boards to count one ballot }at a time, from the top of the tick- Jet to the bottom, before proceeding ‘Let Dr. Macy Cure You N KEEPS illegal registra-| tiem, Nervous Disor- Gers, Stomach and est percentage of tions. At the Colman dock 22 regis- be located at that address. bo gar ay Mey 's Sage and Thousands this ready-to-use nization was perfected | 4s a oe atemeatervous Debits Hl spectal and Chronio tematic ori to watch every polling place in the| «“Yysca Potse of d DR. MACY, Specialist 0, 1ts natural color | made upon the demand of any chal {t becomes thick, | lenger where fraud {s committed or tm Advanced Methods ! 2 trous, and you ap-| attempted at the election 1818 Second Ave., Seattle, Wash. 4 | Chief Griffiths today issued dn | Omseste the Rhodes Co. oppestie Anca@e aig

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