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DIRECTORY OT TALCS C IT Y
H S O r lS s . M ayot
R M. Wonderly Councilman at Lars*
FMUip Gettlreid
H. C. Brown.
C. 1. Bradlay.
Councllmen
I. O. Slnf laton.
C. I Hopkins.
F A. Titus.
C. E. MeFherren. Auditor and ro lli-* Jud*
Walter L . T ooj* Jr.. City Attorney
Put Murphy. Marshal and Water Supt.
M. L Thompson. Treasurer
Ur. F. M. Hellwartb, Health Officer.
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The New York Tribune has been
depicting in cartoon American his­
tory as it would be if interpreted
in terms o f present-day currency
in politics. The first cartoon rep­
resented George Washington re­
fusing command o f the Continen­
tal army because* he was "too
proud to fight"; and other subjects
are; Patrick Henry delivering his
ramous speech: "(.live me liberty
or give me ‘strict accountability"';
Benjamin Franklin i n f o r m i n g
George III that the Declaration of
Independence was for home con.
sumption only. Cenerai Grant writ-
ing his memorable dispatch; " I in­
tend to talk it out on this line if it
takes all summer".
REPUBLICAN LEADERS ELA TED
Illinoisans say Figures Presag Another
Victory Rent Year.
WAR TO HEIR LUMBER
E D W A R D F T R I F S S E I S R EC O R D DE
M AND FROM EUROPE.
Proteatiya T » n M factored lo Bn Need
to Save America From Flood ol
Foreign Ooods.
Eugene. Or., Nov. 8. An abnor­
mal prosperity for the I"uriñe
Northwest, through a European
demand for lumber, was predict­
ed as an event o f the near future
by Edward F. Trefs. of Washing­
ton. D. C.. National field secretary
of the United States Chamber of
Commerce. He spoke last night
at a banquet held by the Eugene
Commercial Club, which subse­
quently resolved itself into mem­
bership in the National organiza­
tion. Mr. Trefs was made an
honorary member o f the Eugene
Commercial Club.
Despite his predictions o f pros­
perity for the lumber market, Mr.
Trefs declared that this country
faces severe problems in world
marketing after the war. The
Nation, he said, must have a pro­
tective tariff.
" A protective tariff may not
alone solve our problems,” said
the speaker, but if we let into this
country the goods that Enrol**
will send us at the close of the
war, we will ruin the manufac­
turers o f this country.
"On the lumber industry de-
depends our salvation. Europe
has not the lumber to supply her
demands. She must look to Am er­
ica and to the Northwest to supply
this abnormal demand. The sit­
uation is a serious one and requires
organisation and concerted efforts
on the part of the business men to
handle it.”
Council Meeting
The city council met in regular
session Monday night with Mayor
G r i ill n . Auditor McPherran,
Councilmen Wonderly, Brown.
Titus, Bradley. Hopkins a n d
Singh ton being present.
The regular business whs trans­
acted. The electric light bill was
cut from $S5 to $11 on account o f
poor service.
The report of Engineer Sam­
mons in regard to the water sup­
ply o f Teal creek was accepted
and he was ordered to send blue
print and application tor water
right to the State Engineer at
Salem. It is intended to push
the work right along.
Resolutions authorizing the col­
lection o f all delinquent street
assessments was adopted arrd it
is to be presumed that, after
years o f waiting, in some cases,
that these collections w ill be at­
tempted.
The council adjourned to meet
Monday night. November 15.
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F. M. HELLWARTH
PHYSICIAN AND SURGKON
Office one door east ol I*. O.
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CHICAGO. Nov. a Republi­
HAKt.KH AIIOP«
cans cornered all the comfort from
Tha Council meets in regular »cation on the dr»t the elections in the East yester­
end third Tuesday nights ol each month, at 7 30 day.
Local leaders were o f one
F a lla C ity , O ra n o « )
o'clock. In th* office o l the T ell* City Sews.
M A R K E T R EP O R T
mind in their diagnosis o f the re­
At. Both
Bher* yea (« a gel o Shite, flair (at.
hsih I
PORTLAND UNION STOCK YARDS CO.
sult—that it means a return of
or ‘thine
S a t u r d a y . N ovember 6. 1915
Atcal (or Dolili Suoni Lowidry
Republican rule next year.
Hu utile» Ion*»nli'tl 1ue»d*jr
»runs
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GATTU
NEWS AND COMMENT
"T h e elections yesterday indi­
November 1.
cate a return o f the power o f the
A
small run w ith steady prices
Republican party in the Nation
MONUMENTO
Usurious Southern Banks
is
today’s
market in the cattle
and State." was the terse com­
Mr. Harding o f Alabama. Dem­
division: steers went fast at 6.60
G . L. H A W K I N S
ment o f Charles S. Deneen, Ex-
ocratic member of the Federal
to 6.75 for best grades; cows sold 1
M A R B L E A N O G R A N IT E
Governor.
Reserve Board, seeks to justify
at 5.25 with heifers going at 5.25
"T h e results show the people
M O N U M E N T S
the sending o f thirty millions of
to 6.25.
D a lla s , O re g o n
have awakened to the evil of
Government money to the South
1F0QS
Democratic tariff tinkering and
on the ground that Southern banks
The largest run o f the season I
the bungling o f other economic
r t ’ N K K A I. M RK CTO K
have been charging extortionate
(over 6300 head being counted |
laws.” said Roy O. West. Republi­
interest to the cotton planters.
in) with a f- t ake,' market con­
can National comitteeman from
R. L C H A P M A N
“ Girard” o f the Philadelphia "Pub­
stituted the day’s business. Buy­
Illinois. " I t shows the people un-
lic L edger" thus pungentlv com­
ers were very slow to take hold
Funeral Directo »
stand that the revival in business
ments
on
the
procaeding:
hut finally fot together and hogs
= iiu 3 ui, w,c ^.uv-uv^e,.
conditions, whatever they may
W « a tt e n d I « » I I w o r k p r o m p t l f .
Does it square with rigid mor-
. . . .
began to move rapidly at 6.75 for
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- * amoujit
• amoujit
to, is
to. is due
to due
e to exports aris-
DalU» »ad Falb O ff. Or
als and sound economies to do this
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tops. Bulk at 6.60 to 6.65 with
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... . .
ing from the European war and to
thing: Lend a man $10 so that he
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the winter months coming on the
will temporarily stop robbing unusua'ly K°°d crops. Altogether.
hog runs are expected to be larg­
the outlook is promising for Repub­
somebody else? Is that a good
er than usual.
licanism in the 1916 election."
way to prevent theft? Is it a
SHFEP
Mayor Thompson was pleased
cheap way?
Not enough sheep came for­
with the election figures. ‘ ‘ Every
NOTICE
“ Well, out in Arkansas a nation­
ward to make a market, 240
deduction from yesterday’s elec­
NOTICE
is
hereby given by the
al bank has charged 120 per cent
being the total number received;
tions points the Republican way undersigned taxpayers of Road
interest on a loan—$120 for the
for next year,” said the mayor. District Number 21, in the County prime lambs are bringing 7.35,
mere use of $100 for one year.
ewes 5.50 and yearlings 6.00.
"T h e old party is coming back o f Polk, State of Oregon, who are
Another bank made its customer
to its own, and its coming back more than ten pet* cent, o f the tax
pay $50 and another $60 for the
IU S T THE R IG H T P R E S E N T
strongly. As far as the defeat of payers o f said District, that a
use of $100 for a year.
Don’t take chances in the mat­
suffrage goes, the women will meeting o f the resident taxpayers
“ In Alabama five banks collect­
ter
o f Christmas presents. You
keep on fighting for it.”
o f said Road District will be held
ed an average of 26 per cent, and
"There is a reunited Rapublican on Saturday, the 27th day o f Nov­ don’t want yours, like so many
in Georgia 11 banks had a rate of
party in the Nation now, and we ember, in the year 1915, at the others, to lie received with indif­
».S fr h .-
w ir
will carry Illinois by 200,000 next hour o f 2 o’clock, P. M., o f said ference or worse, and ten days |
Under this pawnbroker system . M_____„ TOi/1 V A „ rm rA
,
Novem ber," said Edward
J day, at th*1 Public School House in after Christmas to lie cast aside
of banking, how would you like to
Brundage, Cook County manager School District No. 60 lOakhurst: and forgotten.
be a cotton farmer? About as
You take no such chance in giv­
for Senator Sherman’s Presiden­ in said Road District for the pur­
well, I fancy, as to meet a Jesse
tial nomination campaign. "Th e pose o f voting on the question of ing The Youth’s Companion for a ;
James in a lonely spot with your
Progressives are back in the Re­ whether or not an additional tax year.
pay envelope in your pocket.
Did you ever know o f a home
publican party and that means sha'l be levied by the resident tax­
"B ut the queer thing to which I
everything will be Republican next payers o f said district on all the in which it came amiss, or of one,
invite your attention is that these
year. When I say we shall carry taxible property in said district in which it was not conspicuous
are Uncle Sam’s banks. They are
Illinois by 200,000 I know whereof for road purposes, under the pro­ I ori the library table or in some
chartered, regulated, inspected
I speak. The forecast is based on visions o f Section 6321 of Lord’s o n e ’s bands all through the year?
and generally controlled by him.
It is worth while to make a gift
reports received from practically Oregon Laws as amended by
"Then why does he permit peo­
all o f the 25 Congressional districts Chapter 316, General Laws of o f that sort, and it is worth while
ple to be robbed to the extent of
in the state.”
Oregon, 1913. At said meeting to receive it, to, for The Compan­
120 per cent interest?
Republican leaders insist the the resident taxpayers o f said ion illustrates the best traits in
"Bless your soul, he has now
election result will start the pol­ district will by a majority vote of American life in its stories and
found a way to stop it—he is go­
itical ball rolling in Illinois sooner ! such taxpayers levy such addit­ i sketches, upholds the best stand­
ing to take $30,000,000 of your
than the leaders expected to git in ional tax (if any! as they may ards in its articels and other con­
money and mine, put it in these
action.
deem advisable to improve the tributions, and combines the prac­
Captain Kidd depositories, with
tical and informing with the en­
roads of said district.
the injunction that it must be
Witness our hands thi.-> 1th day tertaining and blood-stirring.
loaned for not more than 6 per
Recent elections in some o f the
I f you dontknow The Compan­
cent! And that is why I a3k you: eastern states is not very reasur- of November, 1915.
ion
a it is to-day, let us send you
Names: Barney Phillips, Mrs. K.
Is it right to lend a man $10 in ing to the Wilson administration,
one
or two current issues free,
Mack, Cha8. Hartung, H. Hardt,
order to prevent his picking your
that
"oil may throughly test the
neighbor’s pocket?
A man should abide the law. M. L. Thompson, Thos. Valentine,
paper’s
quality. We will send
" ‘Why in Sam Hill,' you in- not through fear o f punishment, J. M. Valentine, Mrs. Anna Mehr-
also the Forecast for 1916.
ling,
A.
Brown,
L.
T.
Murphy,
R.
quire, 'does the Government per- hut because he desires to be a
Every new subscriber who
Van Denbosh, Geo. M. Tice, Ella
mit a national bank to charge f?ood citizen,
sends $2.00 for the fifty-two week­
DeWitt,
J.
J.
Sammons,
D.
Toller,
from 60 to 120 per cent interest?’
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,
" I ’ll tell you why, if you will
W hatwould b e c ^ e o f Portland C. L. * Hopkins, J. Lowe, W. A. ly issues of 1916 will receive free
c . ...
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c.
should the towns o f the William- Persey, G. Fry, F. Droege, E. R. all the issues for the rest of 1915
No objections to Our Cigars
first tell me why it costs the *ov- ^
Valley boycott her for the
and The Companion Home Calen­
Lewis,
J.
C.
Talbott,
W.
F.
Nichols,
HARRINGTON
ernment mc/e to insure parcel "unfriendly” action in the rate
Albert Teal. E. E. Lee, F. M. Hell- dar for 1916.
|jost packages than is charged by case now pending?
j warth, E. G. White, R. A. Titus, THE Y O U T H ’S COM PANION.
r e g u l a r insurance companies.
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There is a Jack for every Gill
Boston, Mass.
Plenty o f business men would like
E. A. La Dow, J. D. Moyer, J. A.
and Home one wants the articles
an answer to that question. How-
The meaning o f the elections in Young, A. Sampson, G. W. Brent- New Subscriptions Received at this
you want to sell. Advertising in
ever, it is only one of many symp- Massachusetts, New York, New
Office.
the News bring« results. Try one.
toms o f that most expensive o f all Jersey, Maryland and Kentucky ner, R. M. Wonderly, N. A. Lunde,
luxurious diseases—Government is unmistakable. The Republican E. S. Rich, Iaura E. Grayum. S.
Kxtro copies ol The News arc
ownership.
party has come back, the Progres- R. Skeels, B. W. Brown, O. H.
We are offering you four maga­
printed
aa< h week, and will be sent
“ Buthow long will that $30,000,- sive party is a matter o f history, I Hudson, John Wagner.
000 o f free money keep these and the trend o f public opinion is
zines
and the News one year lor
to
any
address
desired,
postpaid,
Date o f first publication Novem-
avaricious Southern banks from indubitably away from the Demo-
only
$1
lh.
for
5
cents
per
copy.
1 ber 6th, 1915.
overcharging their patrons?”
crats. -Oregonian.
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