2 THE FALT.8 CITY NEWS ülir f f alla (liîij Nrnt« D. L WOOD & SOX. Publishers. Eut* n i! a« fit tb* 1> «t. f • t Fall» CU.» T lk «V ^>r<f|t''n, uotlsr t'. A c t o f <\ n f p of Mr. , l*?«t Telephone- \e«sOffice. 83. Subscript km Rates: On« year, 11,00; six montk^ A trertisiu? Kates: Duplay, \5 c'eut»an inch RusiDMf Notices. *i cent» a line; For Sale. Rem Exchange. Want and Pay Entertainment N Uw<, & ( '.a lin e . t*ard o f Thank» S O en .U a Notices, legal rates. Copy for new ads. an d change» should be sen The News not la te r th a n W ednesday. OFFICIAL DIRECTORY OF FAILS CITY F. K. H abbaid. Mayor. T. D. Hollowell. Councilman at*Large W. T t ir er H. C. Brown, Albert Teal Councì lmen A. Sampson. C. !.. Hopkins, F. A. Titus. H. Straycr, Auditor and Police Judge Walter 1-, Tooie Jr.. City Attorney. W. P. Lewis. Marshal and Water Supt. M. L Thompson, Treasurer J. J . Sammons. Engineer Dr. K. M. Hellwarth. Health Officer. The Council meets in r- -.tutor session on the tlr- Monday evening m each mouth.at 7 0 3 o'clock ill the office of the Falls City News. S a t u r d a y , O c t o b e r 1 0. 1914 REPUBLICANS SHOULD R E G I S T E R BEFORE O c to b e r 15 th F. K. HUBBARD WILL REGISTER YOU AT NEWS OFFICE 7 to 9, P. M. “ T H E D E A D L Y P A R A L L E L , " 189414 There is a “ deadly parallel" be tween conditions of the country today and those o f twenty years ago. declares Hon. Simeon D. Foss, representative in Congress o f the Sixth Ohio District. Dr. Fess is a close student of political condi tions. being the author o f the His tory o f Political Theory and Party Organization in the United States. “ Democrats can not ignore the deadly parallel o f twenty years' ago," he says, “ when they super seded a protective tariff system by their revenue system under the name o f the Wilson bill. Im-j ports increased, exports decreas- ed, the balance o f trade was turn ed agains against us. gold was ex ported. capital could not invest, labor lost employment. In a word business was paralyzed. “ In the face o f such distress, the Democratit party sought a new issue, and a new leader and t found the issue in ‘ 16 to 1’ and the leader in William Jennings Try an. W e were told the tariff had nothing to do with it and that he depression was world-wide. Vow, Wilson says, it is inertly 'psychological’. Now, note the ieadly parallel; For the first time in twenty years imports have out run our exports. In the single m.onthe o f April, 1911, the change against us from the month of April a year ago, was sixty-four million dollars. Th;s tendency was continued in May, a direct result of the Underwood tariff act. the second Wilson bill. Capital is hes itating, labor is unimployed, gold is leaving the country in frightful proportion, business is paralyzed and the Nation is facing an issue of bonds, and a season o f depres sion similar to that of twenty years ago under the last Demo cratic administration o f revenue system o f tariff. When we re mind our Democratic friends o f our warnings last year when we discussed the Underwood bill, in which some o f us pointed out the inevitable consequence, we are in dicted as calamnity howlers. W il son declares it is simply a state of mind. 4‘It is an interesting study to note the parallel, the similarity of the present Democratic regime .vith that o f twenty years ago. I c an not believe that the i>eopIe will fail to connect results with cause."—R. C. S. J . (H T.. 10, 1014. SPEGAL We desire to Reduce our present Large Stocks of Cloth ing, Shoes, Underwear, Cloaks, Raincoats, Dress Goods, Millinery, Etc, so for 7 days only, beginning SATURDAY, OCTOBER 10th, and M ENDING SATURDAY, OCTOBER 17th We always do as we advertise and you will find ii to be to your decided advantage to make your Purchases during this Sale. In order to get more families acquainted with our Olympic and Bluesiem Flour, both hardwheat products, will for this one week $1.40 only sell Oiympic at $ 1 ,5 0 ; Bluestem The regular prices are $ 1 .6 0 and $ 1 .5 0 Econom y, quart, regular S I . ; 5; sale 1 .1 0 1.40 Econom y, one half gallon, re ,ular $ 1 .6 0 ; sale LA DIES H ATS, new up to date stock. This one week priced considerably less. 3.90 7.65 .75 .S5 1.25 WHO N E E D S T H E WARNING? Astoi Milk, 3 cans for 25c per case Not many days ago, President Berry Su ga r, per sack Wilson issued an appeal to the American people to preserve care Mason Fruit J a r s , quarts per dozen i 'fully the strictest neutrality to Ore-half gallon • ■ ward the warring nations ir Europe. It was a message satur Golden State J a r s , regular $ 1 ,5 0 ; one-half gallon, sale ated with distrust of the people as if they would do or say some Golden Stale J a r s , tegular $ 1 .2 5 , quart, sale 1 .0 0 thing that would involve the American Nation in the terrible conflict. Did the American jieople neec this warning? And ought it not as a matter o f fact, have been ad “ W AT C H FU L W AITING" dressed bv the President to him self? President Wilson has received The answer to these questions much praise for his policy o f is indelibly written in recent his ‘ Watchful W aiting” in the Mexi torv. The government o f the Un ■an trouble. To “ bear and for- ited States is composed of thrt-f >ear” is commendable, but it is branches—leg Native, executive ilso necessary to go and get the and judicial. When our neigh Bear. It is a question if his peace boring republic o f Mexico was in policy will work with the Mexican the throes o f a revolution, did the people. While the United States legislative branch violate the law has, so far. kept out o f actual war o f neutrality? It did not. Did with Mexico, the settlement o f the judicial branch intercede? It the difficulties seem to be as re- did not. Did the people them note as it was on the day o f the selves doanything to indicate thr. overthrow o f the Diaz regime. they favored or.e side or the other' I f the President’s aim was to They did not. simply keep out of war and sit Canfeld Man a Candidate PROCLAM ATION It was the President who insist supinely and see men, women and Whereas, at a special election] C. R. Canfield, formerly o f Can- ed that President Huerta should children murdered without protest leld in !• alia Cit> Oregon, on the jjeid, has been nominated for not be i .cognized; who gave every . ., of any kind, perhaps, the policy 5th day o f October, 1914, there aid and com fort to the revolution was submitted to the legal voters1 colf n^ surveyor on the republican is good. I f his intention was to ists, siding vith C; rranza and the of said city a proposed repeal of ticket at Dallas, Oregon. Mr, bandit ViUu and who, finally, by prevent the loss of life and prop Section 52-a of the Charter o f said Canfield worked with his father, his e .ecutive at Lion, without erty, and promote the establish city, which section creates out o f I the late Judson W. Canfield, who authority from Congress, ordered ment o f a stable government, it Fails City a separate and entire! Mahoning county surveyor las been a brilliant failure. the navy to Vera Cruz and then road district; and , .. . Sooner or later some nation will ordered the attack upon that un Whereas, at said special elec- ^(,r " year3’ rom t ie tirnt‘ K' invade that country and put a defended and unoffending city, tion there was a total o f 159 votes | was 10 years old until he was 20. causing the untimely deaths of stop to the wholesale butchery cast, there being 112 votes in fa- Polk county has done well in the now going under President W il nineteen American citizens. And son's peaceful methods, and after vor o f the repeal o f said Section «election o f their man and Mr. for what? subjugating the various bands of 52-a, and 47 votes against the re-j Canfield’s many friends wish him Who needs the warning? Not outlaws will establish a govern peal o f Section 52-a;— success at the election.—Dispatch, the American people, for they ment “ in the nameof the King,” NOW T H E R E F O R E :- Canfield, Ohio. have demonstrated that they can on the theory “ to the victor lie 1, Frank K. Hubbard, Mayor ITie above was taken from Mr. be cool and patient and impartial. ongs the spoils.” Should the Uni o f Falls City, Oregon, in pursu They have done and can do noth ted States take a hand, it would ance of the power in me vested, Canfield’s old home paper and ing w hich will involve this Nation simply establish order out of and in accordance with law, do indicates that he was held in high chaos, protect life and pr ope tty, lereby declare that from and a f esteem in his boyhood home. in war. I f trouble comes, which and as soon as they are capable Heaven forbid, it will be because of self-government, turn it over ter the date hereof, the said Sec Some men can boast o f being tion 52-a o f the Charter o f Falls the executive, the head o f the to them. descendents of a family o f warri City, Polk County, Oregon, shall To handle the Mexican situation >e, and the same hereby is de ors or pioneers. Democratic administration, by Mr. Canfield showing his prejudice against one requires a man o f nerve as well clared to be repealed, and no lon comes from a family o f Surveyors. Abraham ger of any effect within the corp- nation and his sympathy for as a man o f peace. His father, grand father, great Lincoln was a man o f peace, yet rate limits o f said city. another—as he dwelt with the op grand father and great great when necessity required he be- Dated at Falls City, Oregon, posing forces in Mexico—will vio came.a formidable foe. It is yet grand father were surveyors o f late the very principles o f neutral to be determined if President this 8th day o f October, 1914. considerable prominence, conse F. K. Hubbard, Mayor, ity which he so eloquently appeals Wilson will meet the test or has Attest: quently it is not to be wondered Ji. <i. STKAYEK, to the American people to observe. the discernment to realize that a Auditor and Police Judge. at that the republican nominee crisis has been reached. It is to - R . C. S. SealJ has the taint. Mr. Canfield has 3e hoped that he has. LA DIES AND CH ! D R E N 'S C L O A K S , now reduced. S H O E S , all reduced kt price. C LO T H IN G , you can now make quite a saving. OilESS GGduC i ; : : : : . : , this sale will not be a reduction ol every item in our stoie, you will find numerous reductions quite sufficient that you can m:il,e material savings during this one week. REMEMBER DATE, SATURDAY OCTOBER 10th, TO SATURDAY, OCTOBER 17th c elig’s J Falls City, rx \- « M P w m m B i - - - - - Oregon zi'A ’ ( r. -,yn ouo Mr. and Mrs. I. (¡. Singleton had much experience in land sur left Wednesday umrping for south veying and is particularly quali ern Oregon where they will lie fied to fill the office to which he gone on a 30-day vocation. Paul aspires. Rusk has been checked in an agent und Austin Titus ' ns assistant John W. Orr, Republican nom agent during their absence. inee for sheriff oi Polk county win Be sure and call nt Hotel Parlors ll. the city lust Satill day gelting acquainted with the v< tern. Mr. Falls City Wed. ami Thurs , Oct. On i n farmer and In near I 14-15 and let Rrs. Uowr A Turner Kickrcal. ile does not have the show you (lie new Kyptok bifocal^ Mppturnnce of n “ maneater" hut or double vision glasses, which his beaming umile is calculated to leave no unsightly lines or Seams subdue the ordinary tiam-gi 'ssor to catch dirt, strain the eyes or eoiue apart. One light solid piece without show of arms. of glass which looks like a single pair, yet answers the purpose of S. (i. Irvin ol Newport, nominee two, enabling you to read or do for Joint Representative f n Lin close work and see distant objects coln and Polk counties was in the perfectly. F r e e demonstration, city Wednesday looking after Ids satisfaction guaranteed. Remem candidacy. Ili-i motto is In do ber the date. what the people as a majority want M. L. Thompson and wife, Mrs. rather than that which the few C. J. Pugh, and Ennis Frink may deaiie. motored to Dallas Wednesday afternoon. * J. Jim, ,'tohert and W illiam Foul, The ladies of the M. K. Chuich Jr., returned from Myrtle Creek and Myrtle Point, Ore., Wednes will hold a msrke. Suturday «Iter- day where they had been gone e noon in on« of the windows of d>- hew millinery store. year on a pleasure trip.