KALLS CITY OREGON. SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 12, lfllß VOL. XII BIRTH CONTROL SCORED LAST CHANCE MATROX IS SUED BY IM A LARSON REV. FATHER BLACK DENOUNCES FOR RECOGNITION now mean much. Hurry!!! Get busy today; tomorrow then will be easier. Subscription and merchant cou- ADVOCATES OF FAD. l>ons should be saved by every YOUR EFF0RT8 WILL BE EVIOENCEO Formar Inmata of Industrial Soliool family. One coupon has often IN SfANDINO Prisst Says Thera In No Word in Any for Oírlo Wai.ts >000 Damages. been the means of uwarding the languaga Vilo Enough to Express Ijeautiful piano. Above all things Contampt for M ovement. F IR S T C O U N T F E B . 1 2 th . H O W IS start today. The names o f the Allogos Sho Wee Illegally Committed T O U R C H AN C E? STA RT TH E V O T E contestants are as follows: and M ljtro ato d at State Inatitution “ The worst demon in the low G ET TING TO D A Y . and A s k i That M r s . Hopkins Be est depths o f hell is no more de- The nominations made so far Made to Pay. arc: picable than the clubwomen who ure promoting this latest curse, Saturday. Feb. 12th is the date Mrs. Grace Hulbert, Charging that she was illegal birth control." Such was the set for the first count o f the News “ Chas. Ryan ly committed to the girls’ state compliment paid yesterday to the Popular Publisher’s and Merchants Miss I jo I h Bradley, industrial school und was never new birth control movement by Piano contest. In view o f the “ Loleta West, given trial or hearing and that Father Black in the pulpit o f St. short time ill lowed for each candi “ Mattie Ferguson, she was severely punished in the Francis Roman Catholic Church. date it should not be necessary to “ Ruth Lewis, He styled it “ the latest curse reiterate the necessity o f every institution. Ima Larson yester “ Reta Bowman, day filed suit in circuit court from hell” and an “ engine o f contestant putting forth her best against -County Judge W. M. evil as low as the eugenics idea efforts in what is termed the “ Nata Gilbert, Bushey and E. M. Hopkir.s, ma which has spread i n t o our “ recognition” period o f the con Mrs. Blanch March, * Miss Margaret Kimes, tron o f the school, asking $5000 schools.“ He denounced in no test. damages. The plaintiff is the uncertain terms, not only the It is obvious that at no season “ Mildred Chapin, girl whose father sometime ago idea o f birth control, but also the o f the compaign will a little con Mrs. Lloyd Ellis, applied to the state board o f con clubwomen who have taken up scientious work be more effective. Miss Syble Wilson, trol for a parole for her, but on the subject and advocated its ap You owe it to your friends to “ Velma Miller, the recommendation o f Matron plication “ try ” if not to yourself. It costs Mrs. Emma Elkins, “ There was a time when the nothing but a little effort which Hopkins the parole was not Miss Retta Alderman, printing press was the curse of shows your appreciation o f the op granted. Later Mrs. Hopkins “ Eva Chappell, paroled the girl. Her parents the world. The literature o f that portunity and the courtesy and “ Olive Deal. time disrupted body and soul. friendly spirit manifested by those live at Quinaby. “ Margaret Dorman, The plaintiff alleges that she Then comes the latest engine of who are watching your progress “ Ruth Gottfreid, was forcibly detained in the evil in the form o f eugenics in more than you imagine. “ Eva Harris, Bchool by bars and guards against our schools. There are always some surprise-} “ Ruth Montgomery, "N o w comes the latest curse at the first count. Rumors ami her will, and that she was told “ Gladys Murphy, that she had been committed by o f the d evil’s sowing, under the counter rumors are always in the “ Georgeane Mix, tHfe Marion county court. She guise o f birth control. The words air. but the wise candidate will “ Clara Sampson, alleges that she was told that she o f its-advccates have been print give these no consideration. The “ Bertha Tice, would be committed to the insti ed in our daily newspapers; Not main thing is to lav out a we'l de “ Lucile Tichenor, tution for three years unless her only shall the woman o f the fu fined campaign. Don’t try to dc “ Opal Wallace, Black Rock, conduct was good. She alleges | ture rontiol the number o f chil it all in one day. The publisher Mrs. Geo. Nichols, that Judge Bushey gave an order i dren she shall bear, but she shall will gladly give you necessary in " . S . G. Price, sending her to the school to pro select the father o f the child. structions, names o f subscribers Remember to have your friends The association formed to ad and new prospects. Armed with tect Mrs. Hopkins. save the merchant coupons, be vance this ideal is an association The girl states that she was lb these you know who you want to low you will find the merchants so low that there is no word in years old October 8, 11)16. She see and see a number each day. who are co-operating with us in any language vile enough to ex Haims that the court had no ju r - 1 Your success depends upon your this contest: press the contempt in which it isdietjon over her and that she ambition. N. Selig, was not represented or notified should be held.” The interest is growing each Falls City Mercantile Co. o f the alleged commitment pro day, the subscribers are picking ceeding. Miss Larson charges J. C. Talbott, the ones they will support, there that she was not allowed to re M. L. Thompson, fore, the first count is a critical ceive visits from her parents or W. A. Persey. Polk County Toachers Moot at Falls period. A few thousand votes invitations to visit them. She City Saturday. February 5. charged that she was compelled to keep silence and not speak to .The Folk County Teachers’ In her associates for several consec Nominating Blank, Popular Voting Contest. * stitute was held at Falls City utive duys. Saturday, February 5th and was In addition to the 15000 asked ............................................... 1916 well represented by teachers she asks $50 special damages from various parts o f the county. which she claims she contracted Twenty-three schools were rep to pay attorneys who secured her resented and a b o u t seventy release from the school. Pogue A d d ress......................................................... teachers in attendance. The new and Page are attorneys for the county superintendent, W. I. As a young lady worthy to become a candidate in your plaintiff —Statesman. Reynolds was present. Dr. D. popular Voting Contest, I present this name with the distinct W. DeBusk, o f the State Univer understanding and agreement that the managers o f the paper sity, J. B. Horner, o f the A g ri GERMANS ENTER POLITICS will not divulge my name. cultural College and F. K. Wells This does not obligate me in any way whatever. Club Formed at Chehalis to Oppose assistant state superintendent addressed the institute. President Wilson and Roosevelt. Signed ................................................................ The Fails City High School had Chehalis, Wash., Feb. 7.— To do all that can legitimately be arranged and rendered an excel Address....................................................... done to defeat President Wilson lent program. J. B. Horner gave and to head off the political am a lecture and magic lantern ex bitions o f Theodore Roosevelt hibition at night. His subject again to be nominated for Pres was, “ Jerusalem to Jerico.” ident o f the United States, local t Schools represented were: In 25 V O TE COUPON ’ Germans, at a largely attended dependence, Monmouth, Ballston, meeting here yesterday, organ Dallas, Lewisville, Brush College. Send this vote to The Falls City News office within fifteen ized the German-Ameriean Re Polk Station, Salt Creek, Buena days from date and it will count twenty-five votes. No money Vista, Orchards, Hopville, Oak publican Club o f Lewis County. required with this coupon. A t a later meeting resolutions Point, Harmony, Lincoln, Fir will be adopted, a publicity com Grove, Greenwood, Black Rock, Vote For.......................................................... mittee and other committees North Dallas, Mountain View, named, and active work started. Oakhurst. Orchard View, Rick- Dated January 29. 1916. Officers elected are as follows: reall and Falls City. NOT GOOD AF TE R FE B R U AR Y 12, 1916. Robert Fechtner, president: John TEACHERS 1 INSTITUTE Lindner, vice-president; T. M MISS BUSCH TO WED Reidle, secretary; John Sieg- St. Louis, Feb. 8.— Formal an warth, treasurer. nouncement was made here to night o f the engagement o f Miss FIVE, TEN OR TWENTY YEAR Clara Busch, granddaughter o f the late Adolphus Busch, and SUBSCRIPTIONS Percy Orthwein, an artist o f this In order that there may be no VOTES C LIP P ED FROM T H E NEWS MUST B E city. Miss Busch is the second misunderstanding in regard to daughter o f August A. Busch, five, ten, and twenty year sub V O TED B E F O R E 8:00 O’ CLOCK TON IG H T. who inherited the bulk o f the es scriptions, we will state that the tate o f his father, Adolphus paper must be sent to one person grower, was marooned in the top a row boat, but it capsized and for that period. Do not imagine Busch, multi-millionaire brewer. o f a cherry tree in his yard for threw him into the water. that you Can bring in $6.00, $10.00 or $20.00, get 5000, 12,500 or 30.- TAKES TO A TREE FOR SAFETY two hours Tuesday until assist His w ife hearing his cries for ance could be procured from in 000 votes and then send the paper help telephoned to Innependence H e attempted to Independence, Ore. Feb. 9.— dependence. one year to five, ten or twenty for the launch and rescuing party different people. Thomas Fennel, a wealthy hop- go from his house to his barn in Last Day of Free Coupons REMEMBER OUR Change of Policy Goes in effect on the 15 th Will quote you a list of revised prices in next issue of paper. On the 15th we will begin issuing cash register coupons which you will do well to save as they will represent more in actual value than trading stamps. Selig’s Cash Price Store, ‘ ‘ Meeting and Beating Competition” . Heart to Heart Talks About Advertising. * By Roy B. Simpson. ( Copyrighted. ) This talk is directed to men and women who have “ the commercial instinct” —who can make some one think better than any one else—and who are ambitious to have a business o f their own. There are scores o f men and women In this city—raanv of them wage earners—who ought to be their own boss. Lying dormant in their brain are ideas, which,, if commercialized would make them wealthy. What others have done you can do through ambition, de termination and advertising. “ Mary Elizabeth." o f Rochester, was a working girl who made delicious chocolate creams. She sold a few pounds and was so encouraged that she got the advertising manager o f a local newspaper help prepare some advertising. Within a few months every lover o f good candy in Rochester was eating Mary Elizabeth’s chocolates. This was five years ago. “ Mary Elizabeth” is now a wealthy business woman employing several hundred people. Her chocolates are known from ocean to ocean. Mennen was a barber, but he thought everybody ought to use his talcum powder. From a small start with advertising in his local newspapers an enormous business was created Mennen left an estate worth over a million dollars. A young man in Scranton secured the formule for a toilet cream o f superior merit. He started with less than $100 and in fifteen mqnths had built up a business requiring a working capital o f $300,000. Another young man had his mother teach him to make real home-made bread. He began by making bread in his own kitchen and advertising in a small way in the daily news papers. Within two years he has become one o f Philadelphia’s foremost bakers. Hundreds o f similar stories o f a big business from a small start can be told. Nearly every successful enterprise had a humble beginning. Continuous advertising made them grow. I f you can make a loaf o f bread, better pies or other eat ables. better children’s aprons, rompers or other articles o f wear or use, come out into the open and let everybody enjoy the benefit o f your genius. Commercialize your talents. It is a part o f the business of this newspaper to make business for others. The advertising manager will assist you in drawing up a plan and writing your ads without charge or obligation. Make a start NO W .—Get a good plan and stick to it- a d - vertise continuously and consistently and you will soon be at the head o f a business you will be proud to own. ( Continued next Saturday. )