SCHOOL REPORT. Fraudulent "Blanket Policy" Ot­ Treasurer Sheldon and A P. Mor­ tered For Protection ot gan Tell ot Millions. Sub­ Health and Ufa scribed In 1904 IN INTEREST OF FAKERS. BIG FAVORS IN RETURN. H a r r im a n 's $ 5 0 , 0 0 0 F o r T . R 's F u n d / vit«'v >yi\:iirK I r km MBT.?r ¿mBüUUL octxtti^ica. • s ie * SQ M . S c t& M të û ÿ v v '/twt m . '_Jâ - JJ£X ¿ u ÎD h OUy^ 0UlU\4SV'Y^ Archlwdd. president of the Standard Oil company, produced the documentary proof that his com pany did give $10U.0U0 to Roosevelt a campaign fund and that It uever was returned. T w o S o u ls W ith but a Sin g e T h o u gh t — iln.-nuley In New York Wur'd REPUBLICAN HOPE RESTS IN WILSON. Gav. Burke Declares For Dem­ ocrat and Gives His Reasons. By J O H N B U R K E , Governor of North Dakota. me KepnlilVrnn purr.», hh n 1 » rl»b: the llepiibllcana will reorgnntai* their party, pnrice It o f tbe bniieful Influence o f corporate power and »freed and make It nifaln the (fraud ..Id party It was In tbe day, of Lin­ coln. I jo ii N P RrundH* |»crformed a r#«l public m*rvW-e when he quoted the rec­ ord# to #how that George W. Perkins I# and always has been an enemy of union labor. The election of Governor Wilson I* Wonder If Rmeruon was gazing npon tbe only thing that cau save tbe Re­ a moo«e *nlf when several decades ago publican party. Four yeara of Presi dent T aft has split It In two. We he wrote: 1 am the owner of the sphere. have no reason to believe that be will Of the »even »tar» ana the solar year. Is* any different or that bis second ad­ ministration. If be Is reelected, will The Democrat# are depending on tba Ite any more satisfactory to the people #mnll contributor to help elect W11- than his flrsl. His reflection will #on and Mar#ha!l. The appeal is being mean the division o f the Republican made to the |>eople. and tbe people are party Into many warring factions, responding. which can only result lu Onal dissolu­ tion of all. Wilson will make the moat acceaatbte The end will come quicker and Just president who has ever occupied tbe ns certain if Roosevelt Is elected, for White House. He la typically a Dem­ he la uo longer a Republican, bat la ocratic man. the leader of a new party, at war with J “Theodora Rex” Promises to Shtold Th om Against Discrim ination by Educated Physicians. Frick. Gould and Morgan Gave $100,000 Each— Corporation*. Gave 73'/* P «f Cant of Entire Am ount Received. The (xdltical tentacle# of the third term candidate have lieen extended in every direction from winch might be gathered voter# lrre#|»ective of #et. race, i-obir o- prevlou# eoiidltiiui. of ad vocations, factious and trade# into the ProgreNsive fold. By iqieclou# prom Ue# cunningly adapted to each tbe colonel lieckon# them to follow with bleating approval wheresoever his bell wetber adjutant# may lead In ordei that Theodore Rex may again ait In the White Hoiiae. Tempting bait I# thrown to the work­ ing people tu the minimum wage, to the Soclal1#t in the enlargement of government owuer#hlpM. to the wo­ men in tlie furtherance of #uffrage a# pi ration#, to the farmer in blid#ful bet- termeut# of rural life. etc. Now be ap­ peals to the quacks, those true and hitherto despised men of predatory wealth, offering them tenderent regard and freedom from prejudice “ for or against.’* The following “ blanket poll cy” is offered for protection of our most precious (AosHessious health aud lire: “ We favor the uniou o f all the exist tug agencies for fundamental govern­ ment dealing with the public health into a single national health service without discrimination against or for any oue set of thera|ieutlc method#, school of medicine Air school of healing, with such adilitiAMia! |#>wera as may be necessary to enable It to |K*rform efficiently such «iutie# in the protection of the public from preventable dls easea a# may be properly undertaken by the fiindnmental authorities. In­ cluding the execution of existing law# regarding pure fo«#l. quarantine and cognute subjects, the promotlou of ap­ propriate action for the improvement of vital statistics, the extension of the registration area of such statistic# and co-operation with the health activities of the various state# aud cities of the nation.” Thus would votes for Theodor* Rex be multiplied. Insults Educated Physician. This quack plank of the l ’rogre##ive platform not only insult# the Intelll gent voter, but wounds the educated physician. In that It place# the lattei in the same category with empiric* of high and low degree, rubbers, sun curists. magnetic and other healers amt all other pretenders who fatten U|#ui the credulity of the Helpless #i<-k and their terrified relatives The Sun has adverted to the outrageous violation of propriety and Justice which charm- terizes tbe medical laws of several state# in the Eniou. the last Instam-e of which we deplored lu the medical reg illations of file «-anal xone and which the bull uiAHise platform threatens t«> inflict upon all the «fate# In the Union These legislative enactment# tvrpilr« all persons who pro|s»#e to Itwoim- physicians not only to pursue a more or less thorough <‘»tir#e of preparatory education, tmt also to l>e trained til all branches of medicine and. I#*sides. to be subjected to a rigid examination b> appointees «if the state All these serve to protect the public against ignorant pretender# and would is? perfectly fair did not the very same eiiHcttnent# ex euipt the latter from the provtslou* ap plying to educated practitioners. John D. Archbold’s statement that the Standard Oil company contributed $100.000 to Mr. Roosevelt’s camjwilgn fund In 1904 was confirmed by Gtoricv R. Sheldon, who succeeded Cornelius N. Bliss as treasurer of tbe Republican national committee. Not only did the Standard Oil com pany give $100.000 to elect Mr. Roose Veit president, but J. Pierpont Morgan A Co gave $100.000. H. C. Frick gave $100.000 and tieorge Gould gave a noth er $100.000. Mr. Sheldon test 1 tied that 78Vfr |>er c-ent o f Mr. Roosevelt’« total camimlgu fund was contributed by cur porn tions. Naturally these people gave their money freely to tbe Roosevelt cam puigu fund Testifying that he had «•outrlbnted $i:«MNNi t«» the Roosevelt «-ampaign fund lu IIR>4* Iss-aiise In* was “ e#|»eclal ly Interested." Mr J. P. Morgut; added “The only Interest we hail was In tbe welfare of tlie public.** Mr. Morgan emphasised Ills devotion to Mr. ItAsisevelt’s political fortunes by tbe further statement that .1 P. Mor gau & <’o.’# ustial , contribution to Re- publl(-ai) A-ampalgn funds was only $loo.o4 Mr. Roosevelt had his bureau of corporations in working or­ der. Mr. Cortelyou. lately lu control of it as secretary A»f commerce and la­ bor. hud been made chairman of the national Republican committee. He and Cornelius N. Bliss, treasurer, were collecting money. As George R. Sbel- dou. Mr. Bliss’ successor, says. 73V6 per cent of the funds received came from the menaced corporations. I f we do not find in these disclosures a sufficient explanation of .1. P. Morgan & C o ’s “ e#pei-inl interest” in Mr Roosevelt’s election, it is possible that later events may reveal It. Mr. Roosevelt never prosecuted .1 P Morgan A Co.'s steel trust. He em­ phatically stopped the proceedings In stltuti'd by A»thers against .1. I* Morgan Ac Co.’s harvester trust When the pnnh* of 11 m »7 was at its height lie turn ed tlie resources of the treasury over tA> J I*. Morgan Ac Co., who used them and made money ami reputation by the process He met Gary and Frick, rep resenting .1 P. Morgan Ac Co.’s steel trust. I»efore breakfast one morning hiia I licensed them, in violation of law. to absorb tlie Tennessee Coal and Iron company, thus giviug .1. P. Morgan A: Co.’s steel trust a monopoly of high grade iron ore. He put Mr Bacon, a partner of .1. P. Morgan Ac Co., into the state department aud the diplomatic service. He made Herbert Satterlee. J. P. Morgan’s son in-law. assistant secretary of tlie navy. In a letter to Attorney General Bonaparte he testi­ fied feelingly to the virtues of the “ Morgan Interests which have been so friendly to us.” Never before was ttu‘ “ public welfare” so cheaply protected Favors F o r Corm orants. The “ Morgan Interest«** are not con fined to J. P. Morgan A Co. by any menus. The Morgan Interests compre­ hend life Insurance companies, banks and trust coinpanie#. railroads and maniifaA-tiiring enterprises. If thi* par­ ent house Increased its regular Repub­ lican cAuitribution In 1904 tieotUMc of It* **es|#HiMl Interest" we may easily Imagine that the iiollcy was widely lmltnt«*d by affiliated A#»r|»orations and Individuals Perhaps In this almost mi - example«! favor by the Morgan inter ests we shall find an explanation of the Roose veil administration’s hostility t<» the Standard Oil interests, which have n«»t always agreed with J I* Morgan A Co. concerning “ the welfare of the public.*" It may l»e that the senate committee will l»e able trt throw more light on this |srtnt. hut It qnn hardly adr their sensibilities, promise# to shield them against discrimination by educated physician*. Till# platform would raise tbe quack and healer above the men who daily exemplify their personal and profe# sional aiqieriorlty by gome unseltlsh devotion to the public weal. In his eagerness to placate the In fluent iai horde of empirics Mr. Koo#evelt would have us oblivious o f the fact that the educated physician Is the only real altruist In the community. Instead of arousing tlie public conscience »T. U.’s | favorite slogani this self a|>|H>tnted re I former deei»ens the crying shame and thus exempllfSea again that “ under no . circumstances” need lie l>e bound by I his prior professions. President Taft fins won the approval of the quacks and healers by Ills tiled leal regulations of the canal zone: heme this Machiavellian fiollcy. Ku- ture generntlmi# will subsflfute “ R am »#«* veltlan” for •‘ Machiavellian.** Polltlca makes strange bedfellows Ind'SHl Be hold Taft and RiM»seveff uinler the same blanket!—New YoHl Sun The Republicans talk a I suit tariff revision, and yet when a Democratic bouse in fulfilling DeiiiAs-raflA- promises to tlie |*cople rwliwed file tariff, a Re­ publican pre#blent vetoed the measure “ By their work« shall ye know them ’’ Deimarnta In every state of the Union should orran ixe and prepare for istillila a matrd breaking vote Nov 5 Be It rememltered that uo matter how certain victory seems, overconB deuce la always dangerous Extant of M organ Intarosta. Report of the school* of Polk county or the school mouth ending October 4. 1912: Number of sch«»olg reporting cor­ rectly and on tim e................... 35 Number of pupils registered new during month.......................... 1934 Number of pupils registered sec­ ondary during month 0 B. Y. Allen sold his ranch here last Number of pupils readmitted dur­ week and later bought some property ing mouth ... 4 in Dallas and moved hi, family and Tottd number of pupils on regis­ household goods to their new home the ter during month ................... 1934 last of the week. Nurulier of pupil, dropped during W. D. Gilliam made a business trip to m onth........................ 30 Portland and to Eastern Oregon Taut Number of pupila remaining at time of report.......................... 1908 week returning home Sunday Number of day. taught during Byron Bradlev has had a telephone m onth........ ............................. 6.8 installed in his home recently. V> hole number ot d.vr attendance 12892 \\ hole imiiiber ot duyii utwence.. 291 S. J. Pepper returned home last Sat­ Whole nuinl>er of time, lute ...... 70 urday after several months spent in the logging camps on’ the lower Colum­ Number of pupil, neiltier absent nor tardy ........................... 1669 bia. Average number ot pupil, belong­ E. B. Hals ted and family have moved ing ........................................... lt’88.7 I to Kails City. A veiHgo iliiily nttendunce . . .. lt-95 8 Per cent of .tte iid e n e e .......... 97.7 Mr. Palmer and family arrived here Number of vi.it. by parent,- £6 Friday and took immediate possession ! o f the.r new home. Number of vi.it, Cv memtiere of nehonl l.iHrd,............................ 25 Miss Mamie Peterson is visiting re!a The following schools have been tivee and friend, in Portland anu may placed on the roll o f honor for the coun- enter business college. - ty for having made a per rent of atten­ Rev. Chester Gates is announced to dance of 95 or mere: Dallas, Ked Piairie (100), Bridgeport (100), Ball- | preach in Guthrie schoolhouse next bunday at 3 p. m. aton, Salt Creek, Parker, Monmouth, Airlie, Ward (100), Perrydale, Pairview | Gooseneck (100), Cochran (100), Rick- R1CKREALL real!,Flkina, Independence, V\ eat Salem | (100), Buena ViBta (i00), Buell (100), Montgomery, Enterprise, Suver, Oak- Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Burch went to | dale, Lone Star, McCoy, Fall, City, Tillamook last week to visitThad Lucas Black Rockl Hopville, Highland (100), and family. liogue River, Valley Junction (100), Mrs. B. F. Lucas went to Portland Fern (100). The following schools have been plac­ M onday. ed on the roll of honor for having made Mr. and Mrs. Ike Dempeey returned no tardies during the month: home Tuesday from Harrisburg. lied Prairie, Bridgeport, Salt Creek, Orval Price, John Koser, Paul Smith Valley View, Airhe, Ward, Fairview, Gooseneck, Cochran, Hickreall, West and Robert Low returned Sunday from Salem, Buena Vista, Buell, Montgom­ their hunting trip. ery, Enterprise, Suver, Lone Star, Burt Adams has returned to Portland. Black Rock, Cherry Grove, Hopville, John Koeer returned to Portland Highland, Fern. Yours respectfully, this week. H. C. SEVMOTR, School Supt., of Polk county. Mr. and Mrs. Fetzer visited her par­ ents here Sunday. WEST SALEM. THOMAS W. BRUNK Peter Cook was in McMinnville this week on business. Democratic Candidate for Joint Representa­ tive of Polk and Lin­ coln Counties. A man from Eola has bought the The relatives of Mrs. Maria Brakes building where Whaley A Price have gave her a surprise on the 13th o f Oc- been located. tober, it being her birthday. They car­ Wm. Rowell is running the flouring ried their baskets well filled with the necessaries o f life and a number of mill for Peter Cook. birthday gifts. There were 23 in all to Mrs. E. A. Stenson and Mrs. G. A. dine with her, all wishing her many re­ Braley were in Portland this week. turns of the day. There will be a temperance lecture at the church Friday night. . Mrs. Brock, of West Salem, went to Portland I riday to attend the National W. C. T. U. convention. Mrs J. T. Hunt and her cousin. Mrs. W. A. Grenville, o f Buffalo, N. Y., are spending a few days at the coast. Verd Hill, who is running for repre­ sentative of Polk county, was in Salem Monday. Chas. (Josser and wife arrived from Nebraska Monday and are at his un­ cle's, George Gosser, and intend to make Oregon their home. INDEPENDENCE. Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Hanna returned M,onday from a visit in Vancouver Hallowe 'eii Social. Mrs. Jack lii'km an went to Albany Saturday to visn relatives Saturday. The firat dance o f the season was iven by the pi ysical trainer, Miss ' ilcox in the Normal gym Saturday evening. Irvine Stewart cut his hand quite badly on a woodsaw last Wednesday. Thought He Was Christ. In favor o f Statement No. 1 and the Oregon System. A fair deal to all, special privi­ leges to none Economy in all public affaira as faraa possible consistent with Good Govern­ ment. A H allow ee’ n social will be given by the school the night o f October 18th at the W. O. W. hall at Ballston. The ladies are invited to bring baskets and the gentlemen well filled purses. A short ulay o f three acts will be given afterwhich the baskets will j be sold, the proceeds o f which are to be used in purchasing standard pictures for the school. Every one is invited to attend and help in the work and have a good social time. Dallas Variety = Store = AfteranySickness MIsa Vale Hiltibrand, Vivian White- aker and I.avilla Cooper attended the nothing so rapidly restores health foot ball game in Corvallis Satuulay. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Skinner, of Sa­ and v ig o r as S C O T T S EM ULSION. lem, were guests of friends here Satur­ I t is the essence o f natural Ixxly- day. nourishment, s o m edically perfect D. Davidson, P. L. Hedges, o f this that nature im m ediately appropri­ city, aid D. Madison, of Salem, left Saturday for a hunting and fishing trip ates and d i s t r i b u t e s i t t o every o r g a n , e v e r y tis s u e — fe e d in g , at Alsea. Mrs. C. W. Butler and daughters, nourishing a n d restoring them to Helen and Grace were Salem visitors normal activity. Saturday. S C O T T ’S E M U L S I O N is not a Mrs. K. E. Psddock and children, p a t e n t medicine, b u t is nature’ s Dorothy and Elinor, visited her »ister body-nourishm ent w ith c u r a t i v e , in Salem last week. Mrs. J. G. McIntosh and Mrs. D. upbuilding properties and w ithout a drop o f dru g or alcohol. I t con­ Davidson spent Friday in Salem. Mr. and Mrs. Wetherbee and daugh­ tains superior c o d l i v e r oil, th e ter Beatrice were guests of friends in hypophosphites o f lim e a n d soda Eugene last week. w ith glycerin e, and is so delicately Mrs. O. A. Kramer and daughter, emulsified that it enters the system Gretchen have returned from a visit in w ithout digestive e f f o r t — builds, Portland. tones and sustains. Miss Pearl I’ercival visited in Port- A fte r croup, w h o o p in g cough, land over bunday. measles and other child ailm ents it is nature's a lly in restoring health. MONMOUTH NO 1. A f t e r grip p e o r pneumonia it C. L. Hawley, Ed Lorence and Frank imparts strength an d health, and "aker returned from a week's hunting fo r colds, coughs, sore, tig h t chests and fishing on the Alsea. a n d t h r o a t t r o u b le s S C O T T ' S .1 W. White returned from Alsea EM ULSIO N g ive s the greatest relief Tuesday. known. S c o t t & B o w s e , Bloomfield. N .J . 12-9* Mrs. F. R. Bowersox attended the wedding o f her niece near Corvallis last W ednesday. Orval White and wife returned Tues­ day from a visit with the latter’s par­ ent’s at A'Sea and s»w lots o f snow in the mountains. Is a native son, being born and raised on the farm where he now resides. Notice ot Final Settlement. V O T IC E is hereby «iven that the underftigned. hm ' administrator of the estate o f Johann Quir- ing deceased, has tiled his final account in the County Court of the state of OreRon. for Polk county, and that Saturday, the 2!irti day of N o­ vember 1912, at the hour of ten o’clock in the fore­ noon of itaid day at the court room of the said county court in the c ity of Dallas. Oreiron, ha* been appointed by said court as the time and place for hearinx of objections to the said final account and the settlement thereof. Dated and first published October 24. 1912 G E R H A R D J. Q U IR IN G . Administrator of the estate of Joann Q uinn*, deceased. B R O W N A 8IBL4JY. Attorneys for the estate. FOR LADIES’ ONE PIECE DRESSES, WAISTS, SKIRTS, HOSIERY g UNDERWEAR. Also some new styles in Robespierre Collars. Our Ladies and Child­ rens Shoes cannot be beaten for the price. MRS. CHAS. GREGORY PROP. MRS. OLIVE SMITH-BICKNELL INSTRUCTOR ON PIANO and ORGAN C Studio: Studio : 712 Oak St., OVER « 5 YE AR S' EXPER IE NCE P atents DalUa, Ore*on Oiatorre C optoiohts Ac. omzing Ancona sending a sketch and »ascription quick I jr ascertain our opinion ■ — ‘--- ‘— free srne whether ' an liivwntVm la prnhabiy patentable. Contmuulca- < 'omi “ on Patents tions »f riet I y conHdent Ini. HANDBOOK :ng patents. sent free, oldest sauner . fo for r I sentirmi _______ Patents _____ taken .broasrh At 'A Co. receive spretai not ics, without charge, lu x: Scientific American. A handsomely Illustrated weekly. Iairsrest cir­ culation of any eclentlOe^ournal. Terms. $3 a 1 by all newsdealers. year ; fo ur m onths, | L IfiUNN & Co Branch Offloe, ¿26 A young man named J. L. Notice of Final Settlement Reed was committed to the state asylum fo r the insane laat Mon­ E is hereby «iven that the undersixned as . day. He came down from Mc­ N O TIC Administratrix of the estate of John Albers, has filed her final account in the coun­ Coy and was looking for the deceased, ty c»urt of the state of «)re«on for Polk County, sheriff. On being questioned it and that Saturday, the ‘23ra day of November. | 1912. at the hour of ten o’clock a. m. of said day. was found that he was demented. at the court room of the said county court in the of Dallas. i>re«on. has been appointed by said He admitted that he was crazy, city court as the time and place for hearin« of ohjec- | and said he knew it from the tions to the said final account, and the settlement j ___ fact that he thought he wan thereof. A U G U S T A ALR EK H . Dated and first published the Christ, and he decided that October 24 1912. Administratrix of the estate of John Albers, deceased. it was not right; he could not be B R O W N A S IB L E Y . the Christ, so voluntarily gave Attorneys for the Estate. himself up and asked that he be taken care o f as an insane man. Notice T o Creditors. McMinnville T.-R. It is expected that the Marion county medical association, to The new steamer ‘ 'City o f De­ V O T IC E is hereoy given that the undersigned which Polk and Yamhill county ' have b*>en by the County Court o f the State medics belong, will hold one of troit I I I , ” which runs between of Oregon, for Polk County, duly appointed the executors of will and eatal« of Jeremiah J. Brown its m eeting» in this city next Detroit and Buffalo, is the largest deceased. All persona having claims against said For particular», addresser call on i are hereby notified to present them. d "ly Monday evening. The association side-wheel passenger steamer in estate verified a by lew required, to the undersigned ex ­ will probably meet at the asylum the world, having a length o f ecutor. Tiraa S. Brown, at hla residence on Belt Creek, eight miles northwest of Dallas, in Polk 470 ft., a breadth o f 55 ft. and a at which time the work o f the County. «)regon. within six months from the date the first publication o f Ihla notice. A irlie, O re g o n X-ray and electricity in medicine depth o f 22 feet. Her speed is of Given under our hand thia 14th day of October. will be the subject under discus­ 21 miles an hour. Interior views 1912. F R E D B. B R O W N . sion. I f the usual number of of the vessel appear in the No­ T ill A S 8. B R O W N Executors of the estate and will of vember Popular Mechanics Mag­ medical men turn out about 30 Jeremiah J. Brown, deceased- Cures Cold», Croup and Whooping Cough. azine. will be present. —Statesman. i New York F Ht_ Washington. D. C. 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