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N o t t h o B e s t in t h * W o r l d . T H f B IS T In P o lk C o u n t y FALLS SITY NEWS Laucha W ith You: W aap. and You W oap Alona FALLS < IT Y OKEGON, SATU RDAY. DECEMBER II. 1915 VOL. XU deserves the patronage o f the peo ple o f the community.” m The marvelous feature o f this editorial by the Journal is its en tire disregard o f the application of its utterances to to the problem Told by Eichanges, Reporters and Gleaned From of foreign importations. The fly- Lotter To Wilton Said to Be In Con by-night” at least pays a hotel Other Reliable Sources. oil!, and advertises in the local templation. Concotsiont to papers. A t the same time that Reichstag the Journal is making a plea for m tion o f the State law, but like for the purchase o f articles from many other unlawful acts ha I/otidon, Dec., 14.—The momen Portland dealers, it is advocating The city election tier«* Monday been winked at. Complaint was tum decision reached by the Ger a tariff policy which encourages wii a very quiet atTair, very made at the council meeting man government Lr permit the American people to buy from little interest being manifested. Tuesday night and the matter discussion o f |)eace in the Reich European and Asiatic producers There being eight candidates out was referred to city attorney stag is regarded here as the clear- The European manufacturer to till three offices it was expect Tooze with the instruction that e.-t indication that Germany is pays very slight taxes under a ed that u good vote would be he take tne matter up with the prepared to lay down her arms if Democratic policy, he does not given. Only one hundred ami District Attorney who will warn acceptable conditions can be ob lielp build up American enterprise sixty nine votes were cast. The the offenders to get within the tained. and all his interests are adverse following is the official count: rather than favorable to ours. The government’s decision, fol pale o f the law or suffer the con G. VV. brentner 76 1 Every dollar he uses to develop sequences. Complaint was also low iiig the authorization given to W. B. McKown 61 his industries so that he can take made that card playing was be the German press for a free dis- Geo. 0. March 82 more dollars away from us. in « carried on until it had become ; cu don o f iieace possibilities and N. Selig 115 In its local affairs the Journal u nuisance. It was suggested the discussion of an almost unan R. A. Titus 38 recognizes the fact that the home by the attorney that the parties imous desire to end the war along L. C. Tyler 61 dealer is ‘ ‘your neighbor, your allowing such games to lie played with the-govermental sanction o f John Walker 27 townsman, your co-worker, and las warned to discontinue the o f the Socialist’ plan to bring G. T . West 52 he ought to have your patronage” practice else the council would alaHit a peace debate in the Reich There were a few names writ pass an ordinance to regulate stag. lends to Thursday's session but in national policies, the theory ten in, receiving from one to two such card^tables.'requre a license o f that body an importance which of the Journal and ail other Dein- votes. I ocratic papers seem to be that the and prohibit minors from loiter it is impossible to overestimate. The new councilmen. G. W. ing in their place o f business. The entire world is awaiting producer o f Europe and Asia is brentner, Geo. C. March and N. eagerly IIa speech o f the Imperial ‘ ‘your neighbor, your co-worker S d ig will be sworn in at the first Chancellor. Meanwhile the wild who ought have your patronage.” BUSINESS MEN’S LEAGUE MEETS est rumors are current. meeting night in January. It is to be hoped that those The Bueinea» Men'* League met The latest o f these, coming from readers o f the Journal who ac ! tit the Toller Hull Wednesday The Hague and obviously from a cept this policy regarding the COUNCIL MEETING I niyht to diacuM any measure that German source, it is to the effect patronage o f fly-by-nights” in The council met Tuesday night iniglit be brought up lor the good that the Kaiser intends to proclim Portland will extend their patri in regular session adjourned from of the community. Mr. Nichols, peace on his arrival at Constanti otism and loyality to home inter Monday night on account o f city one of the committee appointed to nople. It is a -Tied on the “ high ests by advocating a national election. meet the city council with regard est authority,” according to the iwlicy which encourages or com Mayor Griffin, Auditor McPher- to the repaiting North Main etreel rumors—but the name o f this iséis the American people to pa ren, Councilmen Wonderly, Hop reported that the council had con “ highest authority” is not given tronize the producers o f their own %6Z\ kins, Titus, Bradley, Brown, and sidered the request and had advised tliat the Kaiser will send a let country. Singleton were present. the street committee to cooler with ter to President Wilson urging A fte r the usual routine o f busi the League mid find out what wn- him to accept the role o f mediator, PRINCIPALS' CLUB HAD MEETING ness the Health Committee re iiceded and what could he done riie letter, the rumor goes on, will t he cecund meeting of the Polk ported that they had been called Mr. Wonderly and Titus members declare that Germany did not County Principals Club met in to investigate the condition o f of Hie street committee were pres want the war. which, was forced regular sesiion around the banquet the barn belonging to C. L Hop ent and the League retained the by England and Russia. Atroci- table in the Gail Hotel on Satur kins and found it to be in a reas committee previously appointed i*■ tie ill be denied energetically. day evening Dec. 4 at.7,80. THirty onable sanitary condition, which continuo their investigations and m The hour is at hand, the letter will one members were present. was supplemented by a report find out the coat of iftcunsarj continue, to stop the bloodshed The resolutions of the committee from Dr. Hellwarth, City Health gravel to repair the .-duiL- and permit Europe to heal her of the Polk County School Officer* Officer, stating that it was in as Mr. J. C. Talbott brought up the wounds with a bountiful peace. Association were read and the fol sanitary condition as was reason question of the county fair ami Germany will offer, through lowing resolutions by a committee ably possible at this time o f the suggested tl at a committee be ap President Wilson, to evacuate the of Principals were adopted. year. pointed to interview the business invaded departments o f France Where ns, the School Board Con Three ordinances were passed. men of Dallaa and tiud out if they and all o f Belgium except Ant vention in assembly Dec. 4th pas One was prohibiting any person would guarantee to make a per werp and to negotiate with Great sed resolution recommending a from diverting water from any manent exhibit of the products id Britain regarding the possession teachers visiting day, and that if stream and allowing it to run Polk county. It. M. Wonderly, ti i o f Antwerp. Poland will he de be unde one of tl»o State require along any street or alley. The I I Trent and J. C. Talbott were clared autonomous, the invaded ments for standardi/.ation of schools other two were in regard toopen- appointed as the coininiU.’e, æî provinces o f Russia will be restor mil whereas the Principals Club m ing K street and the extension o f Mr. Nichols stat d that he had ed and Serbia's independence will assembled in regular meeting lie m . Third street across the foot had :i telephone conversation with be guaranted. lieres this to be a benifkial move bridge. Mr. Dudley of the Oregon States- On the other hand, the “ free ment in the school work A Oregon, The w ater board were instruct man that a special edition of that dom of the seas" is to be guaran therefore be it resolved that we ed to begin work on the water pnpei was being prepared for the teed. and soccial privileges are to the members of the Principals Club extension to Teal creek as work purpose o f advertising the \\ illa- bo granted to German commerce. most heartily endorse these res must begin within a certain time mette Valley und wanted represen In case o f a refusal o f these olution- and further extend to the in order to hold right. tatives of the Club to meet bun at terms, according to the rumor, memb rs of the School Board Con- Mr. Droege appeared before the some place hi the city on Thurs Germany is determined upon a ' vention our sincere thanks in i x council to explain some matters day that lie might set ¡orth th tending this privilege to the teach war of extermination. relating to his assessment that plans, F. Dioege, W. R. Nichols ers of tho county. was declared delinquent. His und D. L. .Wood were appointed. . Be it further resolved that a copy of tln se resolutions he pub contention is that the Auditor THE ‘'FLY-BY-NIGHTS” Tho club adjourned subject to lished in the county papers. and Police Judge failed to make tho call of tiro president. ” FIv-by-nights” is the subject Committee proper credits o f payments made o f a very interesting and inspiring H. H. Parsons some years ago, that payments editorial published by the Portland. I ! . G. Dyksteu that should Jiave been credited to Oregon, Journal, a prominent K. M Haley. his property was divided up and \ 1 )emoeratic organ. This expres As the Polk County Association part paid on another piece of IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIUIIIIHN sion is used to describe a class of is entitled to three delegates to the property not owned by the party FARMERS' AND HOME-MAKERS’ WEEK salesmen who appear at a local Stale Teachers Association. Mr paying said assessment. The city and RURAL LIFE CONFERENCES hotel and take orders for shoes or Keezee was elected as third dele Ja n u a ry j to 8, ig io attorney was instructed to look gate with Mr. Haley as alternate. other commodities. ,and leave in a Practical Help for the Home The meeting adjourned after an up the records at Dallas and if Live Information. the Faun, the Community. few days tor other communities. interesting and instructive talk oil possible adjust the matter amic Convention* ot Oregon 4 (.rent, i Industries 1 I he complaint o f the Journal is Bovs and Girls Club Work, by Conference* on Oregon * Moat Vital Pioblem* ably. LE C T U R E S - - D E M O N S T R A T I O N S that these salesmen pay no taxes, Prof. L. Griffin of ihe Oregon Ag- K.X II IBITIO NS E N T E R T A I N M E N T S The council adjourned to meet I i ¡culture College. thousand people attended last vrai It ta a buy no groceries, use no hard Monday night Dec. 20, to take up Tw o gieat place to make frieud* with live ware, patronize no doctors or thinker* and live thoughts, good the matter o f collecting 1914 de worker*, and good wotk. druggists, and employ no labor. When the Willamette river was linquent assessments at which WINTHR S H O R T COURSE The Journal says: “ The home at high stage last Friday, George time resolutions to that effect Ja n u a ry io to F e b ru a ry 4, 1010 dealer is a part o f Portland. He and Elmer Bresler. who live four will be offered. A Practical Agricultural Course in a Nut shell helps maintain Portland: he helps I miles south o f Salem, along the Applied Science in Actual Work of the Farm and Household. provide jobs fur Portland workers river, rowed out to a high piece of Courte* in F R U I T RA I S I N G . F A R M CROPS, SOILS, STOCK RA IS IN G D A I R Y WORK he helps support Portland work ground in the flooded section and PUNCH BOARDS MUST GO P O U L T R Y RA IS IN G . G A R D E N I N G , CO O K ING. » S W I N G . H O US EHO LD a r t s , h o m e ers: he helps support Portland killed 300 gophers within the short The “ Punch Board” that has N URS IN G. BUSINESS METHODS. ROAD B UI L D IN G F A R M E N G I N E E R I N G . RL RAI schools; he helps pay Portland tire space o f three hours. The goph been a popular gambling device OR G A N I Z A T I O N S . M A R K E T I N G . men and Portland police; spends ers had been driven from their in many o f the confectionery’s, Correspondence Courtes Without Tuition Expert Instruction in Music. his earnings in Portland and holes by high water and they were drug stores and similar places all Reduced railroad rates among Portlanders and by his easily dispatched with clubs.— ) over the State o f Oregon is under *nr pro,mm «rite lo Th» Coll«,« Eichanfr.Oregon Afrlc.lturil College. Corvallis. (>« 12 I to 1-1) helpfulness to the im m u n ity he Salem Messenger. ban in Kails City. It is a viola- HAPPENINGS OF THE WEEK PEACE TO PLANS BE OFFRED CITY ELECTION Lau gh , and t h * W orld j N o . 15 . s,t SEUG’S ANNUAL Stock Reducing Sale NOW ON Prices Here and There j Jt O. A . C. \ Valley Flour, per sack $L00 2 Cans Yellow Brand Milk .IS 10 Per cent reduction on all shoes. Fleeced Underwear, regular 50c sale .39 Heavy Weight Outing .09 Various money saving prices throughout the store. Take Advantage. SEUG’S, Falls City’s Largest Store. m n m Support Home Trade Your dollars stay at home if you do your Christmas shopping in the home town. : $ $ $ Keep your money in this town. Your interests are here. You want to see this place prosper. W 1 i ? $ $ There's no better way to make this town prosperous than to spend your money with the local mer chants. $ $ $ Therefore don’t take your money out of town. Keep it here. You'll find that the local merchant can fill any of your wants. Avon— m