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VOL. XIII FALLS CITY NEWS 1 ■— 1 FALLS CITY OKBGON, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER £1, 191« 1 1 - — — '■ ■ Receiver Finishes Work J. Goldsmith, Receiver for the Falls City Lumber Company Checks Out and Departs Wednes day Evening put through by * Republican, Senator La Toilette. "The anti truat law antedates the Cleveland administration, although President Cleveland never enforced It From lime to time, aa with all great legislative acts, It ha* l>een iioeeaaary to amend or add to It, and the anti trust law o f the Wilson administration wa* merely such an amendment, a log leal development o f the original act. "(ID The Commerce Court was actu ally abolished during the T aft Adm in istration. although It ha* not been demonstrated that Its abolition was a wise slop "A n r statement hereafter emanating from Mr. M cfon alrk will l*e subjected to the rloatmt acnltluy. The errors In hla Oral effort are Inexcusable and can only arouae resentment among labor men and social workers. No ciats la inure Instant than labor to condemn and punish those who without founda tion lay claim to Ita gratitude. "W ill Mr. McCormick explain hla padding o f the Record 7"! (Signed) JOHN W IL L IA M S . Ex Commissioner o f Labor, New York State. SEEK PROGRESSIVE AND LABOR VOTES ON FALSE CLAIMS A fte r more than a year’s shut down there now appears reason Democrats Posing as the Enact to hope that the mill will re ors of Legislation Which the sume operations. J. Goldsmith, Indisputable Facts Show o f Portland, who has been in to Be of Republican charge ever since the shut down, 1 has been called in and departed Origin. Wednesday evening. It has been generally understood that so long as Mr. Goldsmith remained there AUTHORITY ON SOUND SOCIAL would be little doing; hence fe r LAW CITES 11 GLARING CASES vent prayers were offerred, by saint and Binner that he might O r g a n is e d L a b o r R e e e n te T h le D e c e p be taken from our midst. He has t io n a n d R u n n i n g T r u a to F o r m W ill In N o v e m b e r ae a t M a n y P r a v ie u e gone! That Falls City will re E le c t io n ! In d ig n a n t l y S m it e T h o a e turn to her old-time prosperity W h o W it h o u t J u s t ic e L a y C la im to there is no doubt. OREGON STA TE FAIR ed PEACE RECORD Fe d eral E n t ir e ly of a R a a a rv e Law o n th e S t a t ie t ie a l R e p u b lic a n la Baaad • R e e e a rc h W a e h in g t o n Sept. 2 5 - 3 0 , Inc Low Round Trip Fares Shew ! H u g h e e ’ B p e e ch e e H a v e C o n ■ 1 — — ■ - 1 No. 4 - I New Goods AT RIGHT PRICES New Outings marked at the old price o f 10c a yard New Warner Corsets priced from $1.00 up New Silk Art Thread 10c, $1.00 a box SPECIALS IN GROCERIES Canned String Beans will be on sale from all sta tions in Ore gon, Sept. 21 to 30th with fin a l return limit of Oct. 4th. cre te E ffe ct. A d m in ia t r a t io n . Is President Wilson trying to deceive the voters? Or is his single one-track mind unable to differentiate between what con stitutes war and what consti tutes peace. When'McKinley was President the casualties among the sailors and marines engaged in fighting was 84, o f whom 16 were killed and 68 wounded. It was called war then. Under Wilson, who says he has kept the country out o f war, the casualties among the soldiers and sailors engaged in fighting in Mexico. San Domingo and Hayti were 107. A t Vera Cruz 19 sail ors and marines were killed and 9*> wounded, In the Hati cam paign four marines were killec, and in the Santo Domingo cam paign four marines, including one officer, were killed. This is how President Wilson has kept the country out o f war. More sailors and marines killed in fighting since President W il son has been “ keeping us out o f w ar” than were killed during the whole Spanish-American War, to say nothing about the citizens killed by stray shots across the border. Why doesn’ t the Presi dent tell the truth about it? H i can't fool the people when the records o f the N avy Department are available. ■ S a le m , O re. Ita G r a t it u d e — E v e n th e M u c h T o u t In ■ 1 ■ [8t«te Fair Grounds] AN UNBIASED VIEW. Com m ent ... — That “ No c l« » » la more Instant than From Washington correspondence labor to condemn and punish those New York Evening Post: who without foundation lay claim to It Is Idle even for the Democrats to Its gratitude" la the aaaertlnn of John claim that Mr Hughes' speeches have Wllltama, ex-oommlaaloner o f labor, not lieen effective. Whether or not apropos o f certain false claim* aet they have seemed ao to the voter* in forth by Vance McCormick. Democrat the west and northwest I* something Ic national chairman. In tiehalf o f hi* very difficult to Judge at this distance, party but It is not to lie denied that right Chairman McCormick caused to be here In Washington Mr Hughes' utter published In the New York Times, on ancea have had a very concrete effect L i v e Stock, July 31. an appeal for Progressive and It Is an III wind that blows no good Labor aupport, based on "twenty Tbe rumpus that Mr. Hughes has Agricultural, measure* enacted by congress m bile stirred up about civil service reform Horticultural President Wilson has l*een In the has really got under tbe akin o f tbe W hile Houae.” and for which he administration. It Is something which Poultry, and claims credit for the Wilson adminis the president snd his political advisers tration and asks Progressive approba many o t h e r carelessly Ignored Bo It Is with s por tlon. Commenting on this statement, tion o f Mr. Hughes' criticism o f the exhibits. the former commissioner o f labor say* Mexican policy. When he argues that "Student* and promoter* o f sound Races daily. the paramount duty of the United social legislation w ill do well To exam Special events. States Is to protect It* citizens abroad , Ine this Hat. for It contains a number In their lives and property he Is stand o f Items o f tiniuenal Interest. ing on unimpeachable ground And "W e may well believe that It wa* the administration knows It. The e f I A ll with a great deal o f pride that Mr Mc Cormick contemplated the record of feet certainly of Mr Hughes' remarks hla party and thjit ho drew a vivid will be to atlffpn the hand o f the ad mental picture o f Prosre»slve* flocking ministration In dealing with a ques to the aupport o f Mr. Wilson because tion o f protection for Americans o f the thing* clalnwd on behalf o f this abroad administration. H U G H E S’ LA B O R RECO RD. “ It la a pity that In the Interest of When Mr. Gnmpers, remembering | truth, which knows neither Democrat. Ask local Progressive nor ltc| nblloan, we must only that b" la a Democrat and forget- ! luar till* remarkable statement N ev ting that he Is a leader o f organized j agent for fares ertheless It la our duty to call atten labor. ventured to as«ert that Mr train service, Hughes Is unfriendly to labor because j tion to the fact that in hi* effort to in etc. or write duce aupport for Mr. Wilson the chair he concurred In the unanimous deol slon In the Dsnbury haliers' case, he man o f the Democratic national com ventured on very thin Ice. The ChPago nilttee has fallen Into a glaring error JOHN M SCOTT. W e have no desire to dlspnrage the Tribune promptly reminds him that an achievements o f the "Wilson adminis honest Judge must apply the law »s he General Passenger Agent tration, but we must «'liter emphatic thinks It Is. not a* he thinks It ought Portland. Oregon protest against any attempt to pad the I to he. and asks him to tell these who look to him for political advice some record. — __________ "Mr. McCormick, claims ‘twenty thing about the record o f Mr. Hughes measures enacted by congress while as governor. Read what the Legislative I’resldent. Wilson ban been In the Labor News, the official organ of the The new county bridge near W hite House.' Tlrts claim w e dispute. New York Federation of Labor, said editorially when Mr. Hughes left the Independence fell o f its own More than one h alf are measure* en- governor's (hair at Albany for his ncted under a Republican admlnlatra weight Wednesday after the false tlon and w ere a'iproved l»y ex-Presl- place on the supreme court. Here It Is: "N ow that Governor Hughes lias re- work was removed. The contract ilent Taft, and fo r others the Demo \ tired from politics and ascended to a cratic administration deserve* no price was $6,300, all of which has place on the highest Judicial tribunal credit. been paid and the contractors "Lest any one think that this I* a j In the world, the fact can be acknowl were not put under bond. So says groundless assertion, w c herewith fur edged without hurting anybody's pollt- I leal corns that he was the greatest the Itemizer. Business methods, nlsh the record, which can easily be friend o f labor lawa that ever occupied rles o f reasonable and Tionest In fer verified: ence," and making it possible, if sus surely? “ From among the tw enty pieces of | the governor's chair at Albany. During tained. for congress to legislate over legislation cited by Chairman McCor bis tw o terms he has signed fifty six "every particular o f the Industrial or labor laws. Including among them the mick 1 select the fallow ing: ganization and action o f tbe country." "(1) Eight hour kiw cm gervernment best labor laws ever enacted In this or That, we must confess, has also been Report of the condition of the any state. work. In effect March 1. 1013. Signed the Evening Post’s view. But tbe "H e also urged tbe enactment of by Mr. Taft. Evening Post and Senator Borah are "(2) Eight hour provision for post- labor laws In his messages to the legis old fogies, dating back to the time *1 Kalla City, In the Bute ol Oregon, at lature. even going so far as to place oflbr clerk*. In effect generally .Aug. the cloae ol bitalneaa Kept 12th, 1910: the demand for a labor law in one of when It was the custom to have fixed 24, 1012. beliefs snd principles and stick to RESOURCES "(3) Eight hour provision applicable hla messages to sn extra session of tbe them. Loana and dlacounti 142.287 29 to the manufacture o f ordnance for tbe legislature. Honda and warrant« 9,007.97 The senator has evidently not read "Only 1B2 labor laws have been en government. In effect Jan. 1, 1013 Furniture, and flxturea 1.790.(0 Mr Wilson's letter In explaining his acted in this state since Its erection In j Due Irom banka.(not reerrve banka) 8,989.89 Signed by Mr. T a ft. change o f front on the tariff commis Due Iroui approved reaerve banka 11.028,87 “ (4) Children's bureau In effect 1777— In 133 year*. One-third o f these, sion— that It is only a narrow mnn exceeding In quality all o f the others, 88f t Checka and other caab ttenia April 0, 1012. Signed by Mr. Taft. whose mind Is stupidly closed to new 0,470.2» Caab on hand "(SI Industrial commission Isw to In have been enacted and signed during Ideas, who doe* not alter his opinions. 102.17 Ex | ease« Governor Hughes’ term o f three yesrs vestigate Industrial relations. In effect By this test Mr. Wilson Is obviously and nine months." |79,i2ftl Aug. 23. 1012. Signed by Mr Tnft. Total., one o f the broadest minded men this Let organized labor take to heart LIABILITIES "(ffi The phosphorous match law country has ever produced, for he has 15.000 00 Enacted In 1012. effective as to the Im what the Chicago Tribune says on this changed his mind to date on the tnttla- Capital atock paid In 4.000.00 portation off white pb osphorous matches point: "M r. Hughes Is no demagogue SurDlua Fund tire. referendum, recall, woman suf Undivided profile, leas expenaea July 1. 1013, and n s to the manufac and'no visionary. H e Is a man of cour frage, the tariff coni mission. tariffs for and (fcaea paid age and conscience, and If labor can 9.702.ft9 ture o f such m k t( hes July 1, 1013. not confide Its cause to his rook bot revenue only, s permanent diplomatic Poatal aaving* bank deposits Signed by Mr. T a ft . Individual deposits subject to service beyond politic*, the merit sys 00.211.48 check “ (7) The denartl nent o f labor law tom Americanism there Is something 028.80 creating a departm ent with a secretary wrong with Its cause."—Boston H er tem In the civil service, the proper Demand certldratee o l Deposit, place o f Tnmmany Hall In the scheme ft M « Time end saving depoalta who shall bg a member o f the presi ald. o f the universe, child labor legislation, <79.120.18 dent's cabinet. In effect March 4,1013. T otal , preparedness. Bryan, a continental ar State ol Oregon ) TH E G R EA TEST OF RE ADJU STERS Signed by > jr. Ta ft. County ol Folk, ) **• my—but why continue? It Is a long (F ro m the N e w Y o rk E vening Poet ] “ (8) T h e parcel, post law. In effect I, R. O. White, Aet. Caebler ol the above- enough list to prove that Mr. Wilson's W e do not see why there should named bank, do solemnly swear that the Jan. 1. 1013. Signed by Mr. Taft. political views sre not fossilized by above statement Is true, to the beat ol uiy I have been any stir In the senate over "(O', The federal reserve law, which, any fear o f Inconsistency. knowledge and ballet. w b'.i* passed during this ndmintstrn j the discovery that Fresldent Wilson R. <i. WHITE. Assistant Cashier. Hr m. Is based entirely on the vast work ! has completely reversed himself In tho Subscribed and sworn to belore me this F jf Investigation and compilation done matter o f the proposed child labor 16th day ol Sept. 1918. by the monetary commission during j law. Senator Borah was nble to show (L .8 ) W F NICHOLS The students of the Rosburg the T a ft administration . and closely ! that Mr. Wilson described this legis Notary Public. High School resent the dismissal Commission expires Oct. 0.1919 follows, except In certaW details, the lation In his "Constitutional Govern Correct -Attest: legislation recommended by that com ment” as unconstitutional and “ ob of Rev. C. H. Cleaves and greeted viously absurd extravagance,” carrying Ira O. Mehrllnx ) mission. the new Principal, H. 0. Bennett M. I. Thompson, r Directs rs “ (10) The eight hour law for the T>!s- the congresaional power to regulate * 0. White 1 fathered Bad ! spmiqercf £eyonjj. Jbe ‘‘yitmost hounds- with hisses. ---- -------- J tjrlft _oJ_C2 lumhlA - 10c “ Hominy - 10c “ Peas - 10c “ Sauer Kraut - 10c Peaches - 15c - 25c 3 Cans Astor Milk 3 Boxes Quaker Corn Flakes 25c SELIG’S, Cash Price Store, “ Meeting and Beating Competition”. Trai ns Stop at Fair Grounds j Southern Pacific Lines HIGH FINANCIERING Bank o f Falls City curri* Cmiif to WELL, I RECKON HE W IL L FIND OUT NEXT NOVEMBER!” j Modern Confectionery Company Portland Oregon