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TONOFJM1 DAILY BONANZA, TONOPAH, NEVADA, Tl'ESDAV EVENING, JULY 20, 1920. PAGE TWO TONOPAH DAILY BONANZA i'liniiiy t.ctMl. hy the Tonopah Ronanzti Printing Co . I ru'orporatt'd W. W. BOOTH, EDITOR AND MANAGER jr.-.cr, ml t th,. same tin..- ...Hmn.ii. America's independent; keepj ' Bonaiua and I tin- muster nf lift- nu n licstinv mid mm' tl.at lire people i.nd her gov- j suiTinunliiiK slates trim a blanket. j t i-ii iiit-ti t ivm.iin -thf ( I i ifi-1 i nir force in whtttever policy she niiiy 1 1 - 1"-ninin' upon for the future. , Th n-sKt in ii);ilin I I,i i-ilini; president m.ivIv is itn ,-.ct nf pit t -notisni. AUBURN HAS PLAN Terms of Sur.ertptin by MhII fer Dally Bonanja Our Yrur 11 2 On ij Our Week M.mUis 6 00 i On Month ine ..nths .W II Tine.- Months deliver, ii by rai-rln. $1.2." prr Month What Courtesy Overlook. MKMIIKH or 'I 111: ik i a run I'HRSS The -ui im.-.l fivii ik ei-Jwiwlv -ntiUe.l to tile use fi.r republication uf all news .Ii9iai..'l.-s .-r-lj' -i ft it t tint otherwiK- .'red ited in tins paper ,fnl fiio tt.e lo.nl n.ov puMied herein Kfit-ird "i t'u j'O.-t t'fl.-e in T lonmli us second class matter. Official .'prr lur louulj uf Njt ! Tovi uf ToBupab DANIELS IN BAD Si'.-ivt;m ..if tin- .'V .1. iv pi. Us Dillllels. like ills fellow rilllil.fl officer. Mr. linrleson. ;i.i:iri niiy nets in bild evcrv time he turns .irninii! Tlif sivrei;in nf lli. n.ivy recently issued an lilt iiin.t inn ! I'jiril'j.. I'iKlsl nil -0111lHlili'S supply til IcIIKih.mi;. One a? to make sure that yol xonopani .VI HI K.. I til., .Iu:y Hi -(.'uusiiui- uiaimaiu aiuittuie reiutious wuu yur turn of automobile toad- mi ton of i Immediate ueigtiliors is not to permit ''"" .30 i It .etatr4 prrnar 1.00 .1.00 CH0Y WO COMPANY CHINESE HERBALIST CONSULTATION FREE Lower Main Street Nevada rt.ilma.1 mrnvsh-ds ne,ns ,ho ion i unse.r w v. .r j J 1 rlnn nmi lit tv tn von There are ttl- t VCiV 8AT.K BOO SHARES 1 of the I't-ra i.iii;i Mountains is! Imiiiii iulvMeill.il In the A lllltllll Cnin mercial Club ways little things thai you can learn ; about your neighbors that It Is the j part of courtesy to overlook. Vessels ill ihf I':, i:'i. flft'i w i f It I'm I nil at a i 114-- fixed ly liiin a ''- ,... M,,l fn hflnu tin- price at whirl, tilt' producers say they .-nil t,,. , Th.- nil -niii.aiii.-s . 1 1 prrpiirinsr to fial.1 Ibmi-i's i, I I i, ri i iu la; tin- . -1-. -t ji nf tlif nav. ha- hrrl. runnim: lj,i,,l. mlh .1 iii-n i I for y.iir- ami thai I In- ml companies f ill., i'a ifi" .-nasi ar. 'ir.-.l nf it. Tlminas A. Ili.s. assisl.'iut in the h-.-m.. nl ..f the I 'm il - u 1 1 1 i.i 1 1 , aniiniinri'il that no hui'jcr wi'l ihf nan he supplied will, nil at less than the .-.ninni'i-rial pn . I lilt tiiU maii.-s mi never miinl with .lnsi-.hns. hi- nrili'i'.s the .;tp t;ii,v nf Ills ships In s.-lf th.- nil itlld let 1 1.0 oil fl lllli IlifS go to. "The I'tiioi. til .-mi. pain has offered Dcisrl nil to tin- u;iv ;. s-L'.hn a hanvl". s,,s Hays, "hut th.- navy says it .-an pa. onl. 1 tin j. I i,i r-i-i I Wr inn.' uiv.i 'Hit' piaiil at nh'iini opI.tv to l'f-r in, r. sl-lan.'f h.nilii a naval lalhlilli: till. Illpt to s.'if. on or.l.-rs of s,., r.'tai- Iliihii K. th. in .'.l.'.r siippl . If this oil is sriznl at the ,n,.,. t' t m -i I h t In- na ..nf . ..niptin will .-an I hr nnittrr into I lie .i.nrt l "i' a.l.tnsl nn-nt " A i' M.'lainnlili:.. i'-. pn si. h tit of the Asso.-iat nl tt.l oinp;i.iy hi- pan v li.is .h'spaii-.'.l of v-.-tirino a.l.just nimit of rli.ims airanist tin- nav Imt llial the A-vi.-ialnl was stmnnly opposril tn M-lImn furl oil al ihr war-linn' firr. I'l-l'usitio 1o sell at Ih.-tt prn-r. 'Sum., .lays aun." l .-1 .a in; li I in -ai.l. " nii.limt-oilil harn-ls nf lu.-l ml was ,-nli! israt.'i I nv lllr lia al the Assorillt n I's I'ort Cost II i.Imiii at th.- war til. ir pi-i.-r. " M.-Laimhlin affirinril. " " Th'-v took it aa I'loin us, i.-aviuu oii.hfi's for thr 1.11 ratr. S.'.'i'.'tar l.ani.'ls. iliiriuc 'lis slay in San Ki-ani-is.-n .luriiif; the .li'innri atir national nun ni t ion. uiinlr no rffort to fonir to all aorrriiiriit with tl il I'oiiipaiiirs ,ts In future supplies for tlie navy mi the I'arifi asi. The fart nr.ilfs upon thr officials of thr oil .-onipaiiirs. who ass.i-i that their stainl .Imnaiiiliiio thai thr navy pav thr inarkrl pri. r I'm- oil rather than an arbitrary prirr far be low tin- market value is .h'tenninnl, ami that the navy will have to fnl'i'llily seize ii II i li'i I supplies Captain -h -I Cheatham. siippU nffieer at the Mare Islam! navy yard, upon uhont .Involves the iluty nf krepino th,- hunkers oof the I'aeifie fleet I'illnl, s;ts. As I limliTstaml it, the oil eoin panirs have simply .le. iile.l tn take a firm staml opposing ih,. war lime oi-ilrr fixine an arbitrary prirr mi nioiur anil fuel nil. This oriler has been in foree I'm- ..vi-r a year, ami no effort has yet been ma. In to ail.jiist it in post w ar eiiiiilitions. " Sen-clary Daniels s.eins tn be the only man who has any au thority to art in li ase. He unit tn San Kraneiseo for the roil Miitinii nil a battleship I lie New M.'ro. flagship ami t'iliosl of ihr fleet it 1 1 1 1 after the . -i in nil I 1 1 1 1 1 went by I i.'t 1 1 1 rsh ii to Seattle. Front there he has n-,,ne tn Alaska on a destroyer. If the serrefary nl' thr navy has a reason for his art inn of the past year he has ifiven the puhlie no inkling of it. As head of the I'nited Stairs navy thr a. -lions of Mr, Daub-Is are entitled to dim resupeet. On ihr other hand the risrhts of the humblest or tin- oreatest American citizen are .'iiiitlrd to just the same respect Without know-illy Mr, Daniels' rrason for .-iinfisratinc; fuel oil at an arbitrary price, it would seem thai the principle involved in the .ase is vital to every American who has hern taught that his properly has tic full protection of the government and cannot he taken from him except by due pr ss of law. From all that the public .-an see in the present situation private property is being taken over on an arbitrary order and price set by a high official regardless of market price or conditions. . A SAFE AN SANE PRESIDENT. The must important need of the I "nitnl States today is a sane. conservative, oinical. and constructive program for the conduct of the nation's affairs. We have rearhed a period when all the wisdom we possess should be massed to put the nation on a stable basis. The post-war problems are pressing and important. Their manner of settlement will mean prosperity and happiness or want .mil misery to the people Patriotism was never more essential titan al this hour Public men should strive to learn the needs of the people and iln-n til theiiiselces to serve them as adequately as possible. These are necessary qualifications not only for a president of the I'nited States, but for every public office holder in America. The large number of randidates who are filing for office in Xye minty at the present time should remember these things The can filiate should cm, sider the office, qualifications necessary to fill it ami discharge its duties properly, and then should measure him self to the office. If he fits, all right. Public office is the medium thr. nigh which service to the people is possible not the only mcd nun. but the im.st direct and effective. No man should neck public office who ts not willing to devote himself unselfishly and whole heart, dly to the public weal lie should have no interest but that of the publi '; he should be prepared to make any sacrifice to pro mole the people's welfare: he should by his devotion to the people's e.uisr endeavor to .aril their confidence and thus fit himself to better serve them W- believe that Senator Warren li Harding is mich a man He will il.-vote his ability, his energy, his nnlimtry. hii stateimuiship, his ni.tohond all his ivt r mul enius t. the erection of an etuliir in i; American up rlr.' .-tui-e on the foiindjltinii of the ureal repub !.. I.ud by our forefathers He will hni.rf added pr.'sU,- the nation: ciue the I'l.iil l he resv etc.! in ev.-rv land and on every ,(, he Mill Veep the nitiiii free from rnUinrlini alliance abroad, bnnit r"p. r.!. to our industries .tl home, harm. tin the cnl.-nd ui force jjufiiif our "plr . fiiake. m.ri 4 th beacon i:h ta led the way iu erj movement f.r thr betterment nf the hitman',! Political Announcements 13 EN D. LUCE ANMU'M KS HIS CANDIDACY FOli TIIK DKM m b'ATIt ' NOMINATION I'd; STATE SENATOR Subject in th,. will nf the voters al the Primary Flection, September 7, ltt'Jo, Mar chant Calculating Machine Co. AT $1.40 Wire or write A JE. WHITE 00. STOCK BROKERS 323 Monadock Bldg. S.m Francisco Cal. NOTICE TO MOOSE GUY EWING. Acting Sec'y. Box 495 W. R. GIBSON LAWYER Room 414 State Bank Building Phones Office 622. Residence 623 WM. FOR VAN WM. McKNlJHT forman & Mcknight LAWYERS I1M19 State Bank Building TNONPAH NEVADA GOOD BREAD HARRY C. STiMLER I CO. BROKERS Represented on the Following Exchanges: NEW YORK STOCK EXCHANGE NEW YORK CURB CHICAGO STOCK EXCHANGE SAN FRANCISCO STOCK. EXCH. We Guarantee Prompt and Accurate Service. We Solicit a Share of Your Patronage. Office Miipan Hotel TONOPAH, NEVADA AN OUH PIES AND CAKES CAN'T BE Bf 7 VIENNA BAKERY VV. B. (BILL) EVANS ANNOI'NCFS HIS CANDIDACY FOR THF KKl'l l!LI( 'AN NOMINATION Fob' SHERIFF AND ASSESSOR' Subject I,, the will nf the voters at the Primary Fle.-lii.l,, September 7, PJL'I). DR. C. J. RICHARDS ann'oi ncfs his candidacy for tiik i;i:im';ucan nomination foi; COUNTY COMMISSIONER FONii TFKM) Subject to the will of the voters at the Primary Flection, September 7, lillill. Win. RYDER RAY ANNOI NCFS His CANDIDACY FOR THF KFlTIUdCAN NOMINATION FOR County Clerk and Treasurer Subject to the will of the voters at the Primary Flection, September 7, Pt'Jll. W. J. (BILL) RYAN ANNOl Nt FS His CANDIDACY FOR JUSTICE OF THE PEACE Subject to the will of the voters at the Primary Flection, September 7. IDL'0. ARTHUR S. PUTNEY ANNOUNCES HIS CANDIDACY FOR THF, RFPI KUCAN NOMINATION FOR SHERIFF AND ASSESSOR Subject to the will of the voters at the Primary Flection, September 7, 1920, THE TONOPAH BANKING CORPORATION ESTABLISHED 180$ STRICTLY A BANKING BUSINESS Accounts of Corporations, Merchants Individuals, Invited DIRECTORS George Wingfield. H. C. Brougher, W. H. Doyle, Hugh H. Brown, Clyde A. Heller. J. B. Humpnrey, n E. W BLAIR, Cashier Wittenberg Warehouse AND TRANSFER COMPANY Distributor for Union Oil G)mpcmy GASOLINE Distillate and Lubri catinq Oils W J. ORYtOALE, Prop Cooke, French & Stoddard and W. D. Hatton LAWYERS 606 State Bank and Trust Bldg TONOPAH, NEVADA BANK BUFFET One of the Classiest Resorts in the Staje Fall Lint tl Salt Drinks and Clears BOUGH K AVI. TONOPAH, NIV. P. Mooney. J. kcntttn THE CASINO C. E. GRAHAM, Propr. PIONEER REFRESHMENT PARLOR OF SOUTHERN NEVADA Full Line of Soft Drinka. Only the Standard Brands of Cigars in Stock. r.a h.jn Club Roonoi in Connectio You Will Find Your Friend. Here JOE IBERT BENNY AMES ALL KINDS OF SANDWICHES 25i VALLEY VIEW BAR Uodir Niw Managiaiot FULL LINE OF SOFT DRINKS CIGARS AND TOBACCO Erlt-Maln Strut Tintpak, Nival! I .Divide Brokerage Company P.ap.d Peturna and Proniat aettia manta If you want tha litest news about Mine Investments call at our o'flct M"" t- Phone r i PHONB m . C. JITH ( J. AMANN m s mi' Brokers Nsxt Ooor Western Union Office Members S. P; Stock Exchange 0ff.es: I f.. Ksfir, Tonopah Esstsrn Connsctlons T J riYNN, Msnsfle- A. H. ELFTMAN Consulting Gy, , Mining Rn i0 11)7 S:iLr Hh Toar.paA, I'buuD Cfflce, r'. CHARLES S. EVANS ANNOUNCES HIS CANDIDACY FOR THF, DEMOCRATIC NOMINATION FOR CONGRESS Subject to the will of the voters at the Primary Election, September 7. 1920. rWHHH4HIMMM,MMl Tonopah's Finest MOST COMPLETE SOFT DRINK AMUSEMENT HALL IN THE WEST BOWEN'S JAZZ ORCHESTRA BEST IN STATE OF NEVADA OWL CABARET GEORGE. W. ALLEN ANNoI N( ES HIS CANDIDACY FOR Justice of the Peace 'of Tonopah Township) Suhj.vt t,, the will of the voters at the Primary Elect ion, S,.pten,l.r 7, pii FRANK BELL ANNoI Nt ES HIS CANDIDACY KuR THE DE.Mta RATIC NOMINATION Ko COUNTY COMMISSIONER slloRT TERM! So.,.., in .: of the .er, t IU I'r.mar, Kiston, Srj.!,rti!r ". J11 J. B. THOMPSON I. 8. THOMPSON ATTOttef AT 1.4 W MM Stxo Sak aalKUaa rooraal. SflUt i Verdi Lumber Company Eataillihti .tl! CARRTII3 A n'l.l STOCK OF Oregon Pine and Native Pine Mining Timbers EU1LDING MATERIAL OF ALL KINDS PRICES RIGHT AND PROMPT DELIVERY Yards and Office Below Depot TIIEPH9IE IISS R. FRED BROWN tOCK UROKtB Vsmbsr Ian Frsno'sos stock Eichangs tit Tonopah Phones tl1 Mjln itrast T'.noPAH, NWfDA -121 P & B Roofing Paper LOTHROP DWIS ( . Hotel Golden ; UXSEST HOTEL II THE J STATE ! tkj Rcmo.tlfd ; Om tu!I aUxk from I Ccfot IltS. H.is 1M s MM t e 1