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Tine F a M- s C ity Niws, M ay 0, 101-1
û-hp jFaiia ditti NfuiH Council Proceedings
The city council met in regu­
lar session, May 4, all the city
Fntcrrd a* arooiMl-oiaM mail at the po»to ffter officials were present except one.
■ t Kall« CUT. I*«'!k County. Oregon, under the
Act of Congres» of March 3. 1ST®.
Communications read, from
Trlrphoncs News Office. S3; Resident'. 321 Portland Wood Pipe Co. and
in regard to
Subscription Rate«: One PMr. tl.OS: III months. Pacific Tank Co.,
60 cents; three month». 25 cent*: single copy. 6 cts.
pipe for the Glaze creek exten­
A blue-pencil mark on the f.cat page o f The N ew s sion.
means that your aubacription is due.
Petition for the improvement
The New* is represented for foreign advertising by
o
f
Ellis street, signed by 12 citi­
Th« A m e r i c a n P r a i a A s s o c i a t i o n
zens who agree to donate 187
General offices. N e w York and Chicago.
Advertising Rates: Display, 10 cents an Inch. hours in labor in order to make
Business Notices S cents s line . For Sale, Rent. that street passable.
H. Griffin
Exchange. Want and Pay Entertainment No
ttces. 5 cts. a ’.ine, 10 cts. a line for three issues and others came before the coun­
Card of Thanks Wets le ga l Notices.legal rates cil and asked
for help in the
Copy for new ads and hauges should be scut work.
Council ordered that $50
to The News not later than Wednesday.
be expended on that street.
O F F I C I A L D I R E C T O R Y OF F A L L ! C I T Y
Bills for current expense were
F K H u bb a rd M a y o r
T P Hollowell. Councilman at Large
ordered paid.
W T Grier.
Wm Ellis made the statement
H. C. Brown.
that he would complete the dedi­
Albert Teal.
Councilman
A. Sampson.
cation o f East avenue to the city,
C. L. Hopkins.
when the water main in North
A. K Meyer.
C. w f,ee. Auditor and Police Judge
Main street should be extended
Walter L. Tooie Jr.. City Attorney
to give him water
service.
W. P. Lewis. Marshal and Water Supt.
M. L Thompson. Treasurer
Matter laid over till next meet­
J. J. Sammons. Engineer
ing.
Dr. F M Hellwarth. Health Officer.
W. B. McKown suggested that
1 he Council meets in regular session on the first
Monday evening of each month, at 7 30 o’clock. Sixth street offers a more satis­
In the office of the Falla City News.
factory route to the north hills
S aturday . M ay 9. 1914
than Fifth street.
Resolution with Ordinance No.
Be sure you are right, then' go
115, establishing grades for pro­
ahead; be sure you are wrong be­
posed street improvement, were
fore you quit.
passed.
The Dallas Observer is now ed­
Attorney Tooze stated that,
ited by Lew Cates, and the paper where street improvements had
has been made worth while.
been legally made and proceed­
R .'A. Booth|in the United States ings properly filed and recorded,
senate, will give Oregon a good there would be no question o f the
reputation among law makers.
power o f the council to levy and
Weekly Oregonian 75c rate will collectassessmsnts for such work.
The new council, consisting of
end May 16; $1.50 after that date.
I f you want the paper, get it now. Mayor F. K. Hubbard; council-
The 1913-14 city council went men T. D. Hollowell, W. T. Grier,
out o f office peacefully, and the H. C. Brown, Albert Teal. A.
1914-15 council came into power Sampson, C. L. Hopkins and R.
A. Titus, began its duties when
in an equally peaceful manner.
the old council adjourned, about
Polk county registration, from
10 p. m.
Jan. 5. to May 1, 1914: Repub­
Mayor Hubbard delivered his
lican 2.705; Democrat 1,578; Pro­
annual message orally, the key­
hibition 408; Socialist 115; Pro­
note o f which was that the coun­
gressive 66; miscellaneous 188;
cil should inform itself as to
total 5.060.
what ought to be done and then
Wm. T. Grier, manager o f the
in a business like way proceed
Falls City Lumber Co., has agreed to attend to that business.
to accept the Republican nomina­
Grier and Titus each made
tion for Representative in the Or­
statements as to their platforms
egon legislature. His name could in the conduct o f the city’ s
not be printed on the ballot, as he business.
did not become a candidate in
C. F. Vick, for the school board
time, and Republicans are invited
asked that council take some ac­
and requested to write in Mr.
tion in regard to the K street
G rier’ s name on the ballot, next
sidewalk.
Friday. Over 150 voters signed
Council ordered publication o f
the petition asking Mr. Grier to
notice that new sidewalk would
become a candidate. He will be
be built on those portions o f K
the best representative Polk coun­
street were needed, including
ty ever had. W rite the name, W.
those portions now having no
T. Grier, on the ballot, and then
sidewalks.
help elect him next November.
Attorney was ordered to pre­
R. E. Williams is a Republican pare amended dog ordinance.
He is National Committeeman for
Council ordered that Butler
Oregon, and is a candidate for street should be the first to be
that office. Read the article on improved.
this page headed ‘Republican V o­
Grier, Nichols and Teal appoint­
ters Should Beware,’ and you will ed by the mayor to see about
find sufficient reason why you getting right o f way for street
should vote for Mr. Williams, who to connect with Siletz road at the
has been loyal to and has strength­ southwest city limits.
ened the party. Support Mr. W il­
Council ordered publication o f
liams and thus help to bring suc­ street improvement notice, as
cess to the Grand Old Party.
outlined by Ordinance 115.
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Council decided to continue
Oakdale News Items
the proceedings in condemna­
I.inzie Dennis is working m Falls tion o f right o f way to connect
City.
Third and South Main streets
Mrs. M ay M ille r is training hops along the lines o f the footbridge.
for Mr. Hubbard.
Council ordered that tile drain
Miss Lula M iller is borne from be laid on the north side o f North
Main street from Third to First
Portland on a tw o weeks visit.
M r. Rake and fa m ily visited streets,
The Mayor appointed standing
friends near Monmouth last .Sun­
committees, as foliows:
day.
Street— Brown, Teal, Samp­
Miss Carrie Dunn came home
from Salem last week to visit her son.
Finance—Hopkins, Titus, and
parents.
M r. and Mrs. J. M urphy and Hollowell.
Health and Police—Titus, Grier
hoys visited Mr. and Mrs. Guth­
Brown.
rie Sunday.
Fire and W ater—Grier, Samp­
Mr. W alter Vassal came o ter
from D allas to spend Sunday with son, Hollowell,
Building — Hollowell, T e a l ,
Mrs. M urphy and son.
Hopkins,
Ordinance--Teal, Brown, Samp­
‘ Lend a Hand’
son.
Citizens who wish to help The
Council adjourned, to meet
News give the news of the town can
May 19th.
render a good service by sending or
Among the visitors were Mrs.
phoning any inform ation th ey may
Jennie Cobb and Mrs. Chas.
have o f local doings, esp ecially o f
Hubbard.
C.
W.
LEE.
EDITOR
AND
POLITICAL ANNOUNCEMENTS
Auiumncemaiit« by c an d id al»« ol any and all parila« w ill ha pub
llabmt In I h» «c collimila «I lb * uniform p r b » » I bu a Him par l««ua.
PUBLISHER
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Democratic
FOR TREASURER
FOR COMMISSIONER
I hereby announce myself am» can
I
r<'s|M'ctfully
announce my candi­
I am a candidate f « r Congress on dnlatc fo r (he office o f I ’ounty Treas­
the Republican ticket at the primary urer « f I’«Ik County, Oregon, at the dacy for the Democratic nomination
for the office o f County Commissioner
election lo l<e hold May 15, 1914.
o f Folk County, at the primary elec­
Briefly, I aland for the improvement
o f our rivers and harbors; for the en­
tion to I m > held «>n May 15, 1914.
actment o f new, or the amendment o f
Paid adv«MlMm.nt) ( ¡KOHOE C l -A NHK1.D
the present homestead laws to cut out
the ‘cultivation’ clause, and make it
possible for the wild lands o f Oregon
O. R. C.. No. 2.
to be settled; for the survey and class­
ification o f the lli.OOO,000acres o f land
RAILROAD COMMISSION OF OREGON
in our Forest Reserves,so that the a g ­
ricultural and grazing lands may la*
This is the second schedule iiuiucd by
opened to settlement; for free lolls on
the hereinafter named Company
American bottoms; for Government
FO R IY<N<IRH<H
FOR SHERIFF
1 wish to announce my candidacy
for the Republican nomination for
Sheriff o f Polk county, Oregon, sub­
ject to the will o f the voters at the
primary election, to I k * held May 15,
1914.
Respectfully yours.
Kick real 1. Or.
J ohn W. O kk .
iPiitil itlvertliement]
FOR CIRCUIT JUDGE
I am a candidate for the Republican
nomination to the office o f Circuit
Judge o f this district. I f nominated
and elected, I shall ever keep in mind
the principle that Just-ce is the ulti­
mate end in view. All I ask is an op­
portunity to "m ake good.”
To the ebetora of <l<» F tfel Conareaatenal lH »lik <
aid fo r good roads; for Just and lib
oral compensation for all labor, and
for national suffrage for women.
I f the Government shall finally win
the suit now pending against the O r­
egon & California Railroad Company,
( rm I advertisem ent!
H a k k \ II. B E L T .
I will do all in my power to keep these
lands from being placed in the Forest
FOR TREASURER
Reserves, ami will work to the end
1 hereby announce my candidacy as that grazing ami agricultural lands
therein be opened tosettlement under
a Republican for the office o f County the homestead laws.
B. F . J o n e s .
Treasurer o f Polk county, subject to
(t’tttil •dveriUemcnt.)
the decision o f the primary election in
FOR I ’ NITKD STATICS SENATOR
May.
F red J. H o l m a n ,
[Paidadvertiwou'iii)
Black Rock.
FOR SURVEYOR
I hereby announce myself as a can­
didate for County Surveyor o f Polk
county, subject the decision o f the
Republicans at the primary election
on May 15th.
C. R. C anfield .
[Paid advertisement )
FOR JOINT REPRESENTATIVE
r
I
[Paid advertisement.]
S. G . IR V IN .
FOR CLERK
To Republican Voter» of Polk County. Oregon
A t the solicitation o f numerous res­
idents o f Polk County, I have become
a candidate fo r the nomination for
County Clerk on the Republican ticket
at the primary election to beheld May
15,1914. Any support you may choose
to give me will be thoroughly appre­
ciated.
Yours truly, E. M . S m i t h .
WC HAW LEY
C a n d id a te fo r R e n o m in a tio n
At the Republican Direct Pri­
mary on Friday, May 15, 1914.
He has gained a high standing and
useful experience in Congress, which
is at the service of every locality in
the District.
He freely and gladly does all that can
be done for every man, woman and
child In the District who makes a re­
quest. and has aided thousands.
When Congress Is not in session, he
spends the time going over the Dis­
trict, learning its needs and the wishes
of the people.
Members of the Rivers and Harbors
Committee have said that he knows
more about the waterways in his Dis­
trict and presents their merits more
effectively than any other who ap­
pears before them.
FOUR PER CENT of the WHOLE
amount appropriated in the present
Rivers and Harbors bill Is for this
District.
He has already
secured over
$4,000,000 for waterways, buildings
and other public purposes and will add
to that at this session over $2,000,000
more, which is an average of over
$870,000 per year.
HE IS JUST AS DILIGENT, PER­
SISTENT AND SUCCESSFUL IN
A L L OTHER MATTERS PROMOT­
ING THE W ELFARE OF THE PEO­
PLE AND THE COUNTRY.
A VOTE FOR HIM IS A VOTE FOR
A FAITHFUL. INDUSTRIOU8, HON­
EST, able and effective public ser­
vant.
Congress being now in session, he
leaves his candidacy In the hands of
the voters, to whom he is profoundly
grateful, while he serves their inter­
ests In Washington.
He will appreciate alj that Is said
and done In his behalf.
Paid Adv-
Falls City, Folk County, Oregon
primary election. May 15, 1914, on the
Democratic ticket.
J K. K ic m t k k .
RATE S
HXSIDENCI
Candle Power, 16
(I ’ftM Ailvrrtt»«im'iit )
FOR SURVEYOR
I am a candidate for the Democratic No. o f Lights.
4
$1.00
nomination for the office o f County
5
1.25 Minimum Ka
Surveyor o f Folk county. I have l»een
$1.00.
engaged in surveying anti civil en­
6... ....1.50
gineering for 14 years; have been a
7...
1.75 One 32 C. P.
resident o f Folk county fo r eight
8 . . . ....2.00
equal to two
years; was chief engineer o f the Sa­
9 ... ....2.25 16 C. P.
lem. Falls City & Western Ky. for
2.50
10
six years; at I he present time I have
COMMERCIAL
an office in the D h II hs national bank
Candle Power, 16
building, and am prepared to do farm
surv»*ying anti general civil engineer­ No. o f Lights.
4... .. $1.20
ing work o f any character.
6 ....1.50 Minimum Rate
S a n d f o r d B. T a y l o r
6
1.80
7 ... ....2.10
2.40
8....
9
2.70
10 .. ....3.00
FOB SURVEYOR
$1.00
One 32 C. P.
equal to two
16 C. P.
I am a candidate fur the nomina­
tion for a second term as Surveyor
o f Folk county. Oregon, subject to
the will o f the Democratic voters at
METER
the primary. May, 15th, and would
Minimum rate per month $1.00.
respectfully ask your support.
Up to 10 K.W., per K.W., 10c.
(I'ald advertisement )
F. M. SUVER*
R. A . ROOTH
(Paid Adv I
FOR N A T IO N A L COM MITTEE
REPUBLICAN VOTERS
SHOULD BEWARE
P a rty Should Be Represented
on National Committee
By a Republican
[Paid advertisement )
FOR CONGRESS
F A L L S C IT Y E LEC TRIC L IG H T &
FO W K K C O M P A N Y , Inc.
(Paid itlw rllio m e iil 1
A fte r consulting with many o f the
voters o f Lincoln and Polk counties,
I have consented to announce myself
as a Republican candidate for Joint
Representative in the Legislature for
the counties o f Lincoln and Polk, and
most respectfully solicit the support
o f the voters o f the two counties at
the primary election. May 15, 1914.
The S. P. and P., E. & E, rail­
way companies offer suggest­
matters that are not lik e ly to come
ions in regard to your summer
under the personal observation o f
County teachers’ institute, at outing for 1914. Read the ad
Willamina, today.
the editor.
on front page.
X
Democratic
Republican
Republican
The Republican« of Oregon are en
titled to have a Republican named as
the National Republican Committee
man from this State. C. W. Ackerson,
who claims to be a Republican, is a
candidate. He registered as a Progres
give January 8. 1914 Then signed peti­
tion of H. W. Coe to be Progresalve
National Committeeman. Then can­
celled hta registration as a Progres­
sive and registered as a Republican
and Immediately filed his candidacy
for membership on Republican Nation
al Committee. Has been an Intimate
and convenient understudy of the Pro­
gressive National Committeeman and
teems now to be in combination with
him in an attempt to shanghai the
Republican organization. Hit candi­
dacy is being actively backed by par­
ties hostile to the Republican party
and having personal Interests and pri­
vate personal grudges to serve. His
erratic aMi excitable temperament has
frequently led him to flood the col­
umns of the press with violent attacks
upon the Republican party and vicious
personal abuse of prominent Republi­
cans and life-long residents of the
State.
It is a grave abuse for parties who
are not Republican to register as such.
It la a graver abuse for outsiders to
attempt the capture of a political par­
ty to gratify a personal grudge and
to promote party discord. It Is an
abuse against which fair minded men
of all parties will rise In protest. We
can never have a reunited party by
pushing to the front political hotheads
and men who are political reformers
simply for the take of office. Having
been a Republican only twenty-four
hours when he announced bis candi­
dacy for the highest honorary position
In the gift of the party, Is some Indi­
cation of what Mr. Ackerson's motive
was in registering as a Republican.
As Hon. Ralph E. Williams Is the only
Republican who Is a candidate for
Republican National Committeeman,
we feel warranted in urging ail loyal
Republicans in the state to give him
their earnest and enthusiastic support.
CHAS. B. MOORES,
(Chairman of Republican State Cen­
tral Committee.)
M. B. MoFAUL,
(President Lincoln Republican Club.)
m c k in l e y m it c h e l l .
(President of Portland Republican
Club.)
C. M. IDLEMAN,
(President Multorpor Republican
Club.)
(Paid advertisement.)
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C O U N T Y S U R V E Y O R
E D W . J. H I M E S
To the Democratic voter« of Polk County.
Up to 20 K.W..
Up to 30 K.W.,
Up to 40 K.W.,
Up to 50 K.W.,
A b o ve 50K.W.,
K.W.. 9c.
K.W., 8c.
K.W., 7c.
K.W., 6c.
K.W., 5c.
A charge o f 5c for each 16 c.p.
used will be added to all bills not
paid on or before the 17th.
All bills are due and payable at
the Company’s office on the lat of
the month. We have no collector;
call at the office to make payment.
per
per
per
per
per
1 am a candidate fo r County Sur­
veyor on the Democratic ticket in
the primary election. Am a gradu­
ate civil engineer, and have had ten
years experience in engineering work
in Oregon. I am a member o f the
Himes Engineering and Construction
Company, Dallas, and am the City
Engineer fo r Dallas and Monmouth.
I f nominated and elected I will main­
tain regular office hours, do all work
Date o f issue, April 1, 1914.
brought to the office promptly, guar­
Date effective, A pril 1, 1914.
antying the accuracy thereof, and
will endeavor to lower the cost o f Falls City Electric Light A Power
maintaining the office. My best rec­
Company, (Incorporated.)
Owners.
ommendation is the steady em ploy­
ment I have with a large and increas­ W. B. Stevens. President;
ing list o f satisfied customers. Your H. C. Brown, V.-Pres., Manager;
support will be appreciated.
A. W. Stevens. Sec. and Treaa.
(Paid advertisement.)
Kdw. J. H in a 'S .
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FOR SHERIFF
Post Office Time Card
I hereby announce myself us a can­
didate for the office o f Sheriff o f Polk
Oflico hours: D a ily, except 8un-
County, Oregon, at the primary elec­
day,
8 a.in. to 6.30 p.m.
tion May 15,1914, on the Democratic
M ail arrives, from
ticket. I f nominated and elected, 1
will enforce the law and |K*rforni all
Kalent- Dallas, 9.1(5 a.m., 3 :45 p.m.
the duties o f Sheriff to the lx'st o f
Black Rock, 1 50 p.m.
my ability.
W. J. W h it e ,
M ail closes, for
(better known as B ill)
D h II hs , Or.
Salem
,
9.00
a m. and 1.00 p.m.
(P a id advertisem ent )
Dallas, 9.00 a m. and 5.00 p.m.
FOR SHERIFF
Black Rock, 11.00 a.m.
I hereby announce myself as a can­
Office hours; Sunday o n ly , 9:30
didate for the office o f Sheriff o f Folk
to 10:110 a.m :
county, Oregon, upon the Democratic
ticket, subject to the will o f the vot­
M ail arrives from Salem 9.85a.m.
ers at the primary election, and if
M ail closes lor Salem 9:00 a.m.
nominated and elected I will, to the
E ffective Dec. 1, 1913.
best o f my ability, enforce the laws
on our statute books without fear or
I h a C. M k i i k l i n o , Postmaster.
favor, and especially the laws regu­
F a lls C ity , P o lk Co., Or.
lating the sale o f intoxicating liquors,
and I will practice the utmost econ­
Notice of Appointment
omy in the management o f the coun­
ty ’s business.
J. H. S a v e r y .
Notice la hereby flven . that the onderalgnad,
(Paid advertUcfnent.)
FOR 8HERIFF
I hereby announce m yself fo r the
Democratic nomination for Sheriff o f
Polk County, Oregon, subject to the
will o f the voters. I f nominated and
elected I will, to the best o f my abil­
ity, enforce the laws. I will especially
adhere to the laws regulating the sale
o f intoxicating liquors.
(Paid advertisement)
J. F. Morrison,
Ferrydale, Oregon.
Henry C. Brown, haa been duly appointed aa Art
mlnlatratnr of tha eaiata ol Thomaa D. Brown,
deceased, hy the County Court o( Polk county,
Oregon, and he haa duly <|tiallfle<l aa auch Ad
mtulatrator.
Therefore, all peraona having claim « agalnat
aald ratate are hereby nntlffed and required to
proaont the aame duly verlrted to tbo under-
algncd, Henry U. Brown, at hla realdenee at
W illam ina. Oregon, within a ll month« from the
drat publication ol Ihla notice In tha Palla City
New«. »«Id date being the 1 Ith day of March Itll.
Dated Ihla Tth day ol March, A D lilt.
H i m C. Baowx.
McCain, Vinton A Burdett.
Attorney« lor aald estate.
Administrator
of aald ettate.
¿1
R. E .W i l l ia m s , M. L . T h o m pso n ,
President
Vice-President
W. F. N ichols ,
Cashier
A .J .V tc ji,
Assistant Cashier
Bank of Falls City
F i l m C i t y , F o lk C o u n t y . O regon
Does a General Banking Business.
Interest Paid on Tima
Deposits.
Exchange sold on all points in the United Stata».
Notary Public officially connected with the Bank.