WEWPAT, OffOBEB f, I g, nam rmmm Official Republican Statement Bf lHu,,u CouDt' KpubHon Central Committee. ' CLEVDALE NEW J , i: : l WORtD SERIES FACTS. , Principals Brooklyn Nation- TIT war millionaire were j Pn!llaeut Talis aauim- l'Bd b.m v.l mo. which jrfrttin. h'l 'Me in souie their ,0S-nUed anU were r;';bruan,e; J ' ii Kuosevelt regime "d V. ol the navy deP""""11 C I. were sold for Junk, the ; , Lf these guns, in " i i 'is" Hi" "r depnitmeut vuur.t W' ' thai not the iMUr Mr Ziiierumu. the of tie gun. tried his best to !, to the government at their wrve 'its country rather fi.ke money. HI. oiler was re .nil later he put an average i ,.nh ..n the thirty ' r IiW.uOO for the lot. The M -i f.ir some reason. In- .mii,s'u ' lh government ui.V'ihe splendid resources which ' rio'ic peoule placed at Its d la- WARREN C HARDING r i 7 V -jar most of whom had nothing whatever to do. .Many of these were in one anothers way. Members of Congress uuer visiting ine departments, came ""::: , . with such n itn anu Il'e '""""r running 'I debt from day to day. no won- liberty bends ure below par. r.,.rnnr Cox ax-uses the repub- o( the fuel that a democrat- everyw here. There never was any : -julniitratlon uses all the money . thing like It in the history of our wd thruiieh taxation under ex- government. '( laws, and cries for more, how j the Bureau of Ordnance alone Go.ernor fine "UKKest the funds 'In Washington there were more em iiiry to maintain Ihe govern-1 ployes than lreat Ilritain had for .i cuulil he secured under a low- , her great military and naval es- uuiion! tablishments, and she hail over 7,- S if 000,000 men In the field and the S,:aaniloring One billion dollars I greatest navy that ever s illed the illeged aircraft production with- seas. Public business Just could not ,i wJinpt a nuliting plane to.be transacted in Washington. Ihe 'jwu wiggling ''d wobbling with ! employees were In one another's Ttueiocc. I way. i'f .'? sig.'li'd Into Siberia and we! The democratic administration . Liled uul. I now has 320.000 more governmen' : is I employes on the roll than It had In Central Wood's characterization , ,slfi- Bnd 8,""e hes employees !lL'ague o( .Villous- i '"ncy Balarles. In some cases up -Th, League of Nations is an' a year. When the presl- ric.D child born while its pa-.lenfs son in law. Mr. McAdoo, took were temporarily residing . charge of the railroads the demo iid It got its fii st lessons from cratlc parly found Its supreme oppor- foreicn nurses, the English, the tun'ty to provide fat offices for de- tfi tie Italians and the Jap-: serving partisans at salaries never - Then the parents brought u I before heard or dreamed of. Mr. tmerioa. but the Americans re- McAdoo had six assistants at rrt, dloadii.lt It until it could speak 000 ea"" : two at $40,000 a . language of Ihe Declaration of 'Par erh: '"ree at $:I5.000 a year v,i.m ,i ih.. rni.stitiitl.m ' each: two al :0.000 a year each: $20,000 a year each and so on. There can be no relief for the taxpayer with out a change in administration. lit I'niteil Suite." This ia good. Vien ihe armistice was signed In rniber 191N, there were in Wash :'on alone, 117.454 employees. It l well known fact that Washlng Tf rhrouK'1'! with employees, nK ON HAND WIIKN TIIK noOKS OPEN THURSDAY. KOSK ni'HO liOOTFIilK. Monday. October 4th. The dav dawned bright and springlike and we all would like 30 days of such wea ther, yet the weatherman does not encourage us to expect it However. vinu prosperity in evidence and with sugar on the down grade, we will not repine. Our garners are full and our crops along all lines are far auoe tne average and health and happiness l8 the portion of our pro- BicBBive people. There is ar. undercurrent of pro found interest in the coming election that it Is receiving the due consid eration of the voters of both sexes. Yet all candidate of all parlies are great hearted and loyal Americans. And we all will bow In submission to the rule of the majority. Let it be as It may. Speaking of the outcome of the trial of J. F. Wallace, who was ac cused of a mot revolting crime an.l who was completely vindicated, etc.. We must state as to our opinion that our experienced officials certainly did their whole duty In this case anil finally cleared an Inno ent man. We must sustain the Integrity of our Ju diciary without a possibility of their letting a guilty ma nescape. Sheriff Qulne and District Pttorney Neunerl certainly were corrleet and thet grand jury ratified their verdict. To! doubt our officials would be dlsloy il. ; It certainly was an unfortunate rails- tak and a very severe one on Mr. Wallace. j Mr. and sirs. Martin Redfleld of I Anchor, are the happy parents of a baby girl. Congratulations. Mr. and Mrs. F. II. Morgan have rented the FJiner Totten residency on Willis avenue for the winter. ' j Miss Ileuluh Morgan has resumed i her studies at the O. A. C. Rev. and Mrs. M. C. Davlsif Cold- en attended services at the Olivet Church yesterday. I. H. Smiili of the C.lendale tele phone exchaiif.e has purchased him a fine Ford car In which he and Mrs. ? Smith enjoyed nil outing SumHy. ! Miss Lillian Vandervort, who Is' teaching school at the Wilson school J house, spent the week end with her! uncle. Chirles Hobbs, of the 1'. S. mail service. Mrs. John Moore and d'aughler re turned Saturday from an extended visit with her parents Mr. and Mrs. G. T Moore, of Woodland. Calif. Mr and Mrs. Ira Lewis and son. Robert, left for their Roseburg home Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Carter and Mr. and Mrs. Jennings, of Lytsnl. were week end guests of Mr. and Mrs. N. Thom pson of this city Mrs. Laura Stevenson' and son. Hilly, who have spent the past year nt i.okeview, are visiting with rel atives at (Irants Pass this week. Mr. and Mrs. Roy McO.e nnd son have left for their new home in Pet nlitniH, Cal. Mr. and Mrs. Don MeCee da and Cleveland Americans. Brooklyn Owner Charles H. Ebbets. 1 Cleveland Owner Jawet C. ' Dunn. Brooklyn Manager Wllbert 1 Robinson. ! Cleveland Manager Trls I Speaker. I Brooklyn Captain Zach Wheat, left fielder. Cleveland Cuptaln None: Speaker is the whole works. Umpires Klein and O'Day, National league: Connolly and Dineen, American league. Time of Games 2 p. ni. (Daylight saving time). Games Brooklyn, October 6. 6, 7; Cleveland, October 9, 10. 11 and 12; Brooklyn. Oc- tober 14 and 15, If necessary. Division of Receipts Ten per cent of receipts of each game goes to the national com- mission; sixty per cent of the balance of the first. four games goes to the players and forty per cent to the club owners: of the players' share. "5 per cent goes to the players of the con- I testing clubs. 15 per cent goes to the second place clubs In 4 each league and 10 per cent to Hie4hird place clubs; of the 75 4! per cem for contesting plavers 4i sixty per cent goes to the win- ners and forty per cent to the 4 losers. 4t 4444k444)4 444AA4i Wheat Makes a Sharp Decline PORTLAND. Oct. 6 Portland wheat prices took a sharp drop yes terday in sympathy with the big I slump in the eastern market. At me aiercnauts exenange z was Did for hard white, a decline of 20 cents from Saturday's price. Decline in other grade ranged from this amount down to cent. No business was reported from the country, where farmers are said to be more anxious to sell. Exporters are entirely out of the market, as Canadian and other foreign wheat Is being sold in the world's market un der the price of American grain. "Help Wanted Male." o H. S. Student Council Meets will not leave this valley for some time yet. We acKnowledKO the receipt of a lance basket of dellcioun fruit from the Clow Fruit Farm, with the r jrardu of Mr. Clow and hia daughter Hessie. Our uppereintlnn enualH the excellence of the gift. thank you. Attorney O. 8. Drown Is linprov Ihk his proporty on 3rd atreet and Willis avenue. Mr. and Mra. George Hiidle and son Hoy. nre arranKlng their business with the view of spending the rom iriff winter with relatives in Michigan and in Chicago. Many friends will infss them here and we regret to ee them leave. Mrs. Julia Hapen and Mrs. Bailey were Roseburg visitors lapt week. We are not Informed whether we are to have a city election or not i hut never mind. Our present "city j dads" are so efficient and reliable that we do not care to exchange them anvwny. Mrs. Wagner, of Ashland, visited' her daughter. Mrs. Frank Rone in' ttOs city lust week. We acknowledge the pleasure of a cull from Mrs. Wagner and her grand daughter. Miss Bessie Rone. It Is wiih profound roeret that we henr that MIsh Jnck Plotner. our effMent and populnr jitney driver may leave us and co to Los An reles for nn extended stay. XX The atudent council of the High School Student Body, met last night in conjunction with the presidents of the four High School clussea and several important business matters were taken up for discussion. A standard size for the class pennant was adopted and a design adopted. When these pennants are purchased they will be displayed In the as sembly hall, according to an agree-, in en t made among the classes at a meeting of the student body early' Inst spring. Fach claxs will respect the pennant of the- other class and there will be no "swiping." The aire adopted was 2 4 by 5 feet. It was further voted to work out a plan In the near future for Inter class riv alry. In a contest to Include both the! literary and athletic efforts. There Is a desire on the part of the stud ents and instructors to organise the spirit of rivalry among the classes, instead of the somewhat "harum scarum' method in which this riv alry has been expressed heretofore. They also decided to raise funds in some manner to purchase a cup or other suitable prize for the class winning the most points In the contests. "Here's Real Tobacco" ay the Good Judge That gives a man more J;enuine chewing satis action than he ever got . out of the ordinary kind. Smaller chew, lasts longer so it costs less to chew this class of tobacco. And the good, rich to bacco taste gives a world i of satisfaction. ' ' Any man who uses the Real Tobacco Chew will tell you that. Put up in two styles W-B CUT is a long fine-cut tobacco RIGHT CUT is a short-cut tobacco Dodge Cars Sell At Same Prices IS lMl'KOVINd. PKI.I.INO SKNSATION THVIIS T)A Y AT THE HOOTKMIB. Mrs. L. (J. Haker, who resides on Rice Creek Is reported to be serious ly ill at her home. o . dASTORIA For Infants and Children In Use For Over 30 Years Always bears the Signature lit Official confirmation of press dis patches from Detroit, announcing that there would be no reduction in the price of Dodge Brothers Motor Cars, has been received by J. O. New land, the Dodge Brothers deuler In this city. A telegram from O. W. Matheson, .acting general sales man ager, to the local deuler, reads: "Dodge Brothers policy has ever been to give full value for the price asked. There will be no reduction In (he present pricea of Dodge Brothers motor cars. Newspaper reports to the conirury are absolutely untrue." "Dodge Brothers announcement was no surprise to us," suld J. O. Newluud. "In fact It la only a sub stantiation of Dodge Brothers busi ness principles. At no time' have they ever demanded an excess amount for their product. Aa in the past, they will continue In the future to demand a fair return for their efforts. "The mere fact that the demand for Dodge Brothers motor cars Is si ill greater than the supply, despite the great expansion program at the factory, has absolutely nothing to do with the decision to continue the present prices. In marketing their car Dodge Brothers have never made a point of price and will never sac rifice the quality of their product to enter price competition." BR ON HAND WHKN TMK DOORS Ol'KN THUKSDAY. H0913 Bl'ltO BOOTKUIK. Verne Park hurst, manager of ihe Pacific Fruit and Produce company, who was seriously Injured on October 1st. when he was caught and crush ed between two heavy motor trucks, and who ras been receiving treat ment at the Mercy Hospital, la im proving dally according to Dr. K. B. Stewart, who is In charge. The In juries were not as serious as was tit first thought, although they wero very painful. NTATKHKNT OK t'lHCt J.ATION. KTC. Httitfiiiont of the own mlilp. niaituKf meitt, circulation, etc.. required by the ui't of onHT'HS of AiiKUMt 24, 1H12, of the KonettirK News-Hevlew. published tin II y nt Itoaebur;, OrvKun. fur Oc tober, 120. K title of Oreifon. County of Doug-law. llvfurw me. a Notary Pub lic In and fur the state ami county aforeaalil, personally appear'! 11. W. Hate, who, huvlnic been duly sworn according to law, deposes and ssys thut tie Is the JklnnuBer of the Koxehui'tC NeWH-llevlew, ami that the followintC in. to the bent of his knowleuic ami belief, a true statement of the owner ship. trtnnaKenieiit, and clrc ututlon of the aforesaid uh Ileal Ion for the n.ttn shown In the above caption, required by the Act of tonress of August ", 1912: 1'ubllshers. H. W. Itates. 1 Wltu berly. Hert il. ltale. O. V. Wlmhrly, Itosehur;, Oreaon. That the owm n are News-liev lew Company. H. W. Hates. I Wlmherlv, He it. O. Ha ten, anrt i. V. Wlmherty, all of Itowe bura. Oreajon. That the known hon-t-huhlers. mortKBKt'e. untl other secur ity holders owning or holding 1 per cent or more of total amount of bond, mortgages, or other securities aror None. That the average number of copies of wa ll Imhuo of this publication sold or distributed, through the mails or ot h or wine, to paid suuHrrlliem dor-lug- Ihe six month preceding Ihe dat xhown above Is 34U0. K W. It ATM M, .Manager. Kworn to and niihM'rlbed he foie ine (his 4th day of Oi loher, 1 !o. M. I'. Kite. (My commlHMlun expires Mhv 27. ihl:i. usXfcw a: MirtX 1 "njg-MiairfhttilBi-.iMiaTTf '"nm ani ilsTi Announcement B B Extraordinary! BEI C QMPANY I WILL BE CLOSED WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY A Merchandise Bomb of T. N. T. will explode on Ship H. C. L. Watch papers fr Opening Date of Sale. The Golden Goose of Opportunity will lay the golden egg of saving in your pocket book. S