V. Saturday March 11, 101A THE FALLS OITT NEWS. TREES THOUSANDS—of all THE LIT T LE GIANT My Fall* 1'ity Church Hchool Fiipila. varietiea, heavy on prunes, grafted W E DO N O T Fran(|ualte pure atruiu of Vrooman The Man With The Hoe walnuts, everything in the nursery Miss Mal*-1 linker, our tea;lier, S U B S T IT U T E la In Evidence In 8pringtim e line, seed potatoes. Buy direct spent Saturday and Sunday *L her Try Chiropractic. from the man who grows, save 5*)' / The Policy of T lie l>e»t »liow at tho Gem tonight (no agents) by buying direct from home in Salem. Se« our n i * etock of H o e », Rake» This Store is Alma Hoppe visited friends in us. We sell right. Write for plan­ Ralph Graham of the 3d grade, Qarden Plows and Farm Im plem enta. W E G IV E Y O U town Monday. ters price list. 25 years in busi­ was absent from school last week I W H AT*YO U on account of the bad weather. Walter L. Too*«*, Jr., Lawyer, ness. 2 5 -V O T E C O U P O N IN P IA N O C O N T E S T G IV EN W IT H C arlton N i hskhy C o . EV ER Y SI C A S H P U R C H A S E . A S K FOR D u II uh , Oregon. tf. Hattie and Jesse Griffin and Mr. Carlton, Ore. Mrs. Km school on account of poison oak, three days last week. Miea Ida May Duun viaited with Ore. T H O M P S O N S Mr«, C. W. Oloott 1'iieaduy, W. L. Barnhart is preparing to Young peoples meeting is held DRUG STORE. Mia. (Jruce Ifaiiaen viaited iii plant more land this year. He every Saturday afternoon at the R. E.W illiams , M. L. T hompson , W. F. N ichols , R. G.W hite , lisa eight acres of new land ready Ad vent 1st Church at 3:80. All are Dallas Wednesday afternoon. President Vice-President Cashier Assistant Cashier cordially invited. Mra. C. W. Olcott and aon for the plow. Churley were Dallas visitors last Dr. Ford, the District Superin­ Mrs. Olive Phillips and little Post Office Time Card tendent of Salem, District of M. E. Saturday. have been visiting her F all * C ity , P olk C ocnty . O regon Office hours: Daily, except Sun­ Louie Duun who lias been uu- Church will be here Saturday to daughter parents, Mr. and Mrs. M. B. Gib­ quarterly conference, begin­ son, a couple of weeks. day, 8 a.tu. to 0.80 p.ui. Does a General Banking Business. Interest Paid on Time ployed at Salem lias secured u job hold ning at 9:80. A short preaching Mail arrives, from Deposits. Exchange sold on all points in the United States. at Newburg. service will be held after confer­ Gracie Harrison spent Monday Notary Public officially connected with the Bank. Hnleui ‘.MX) a. hi ., 0:1b p.m, Iteuiember Geo. Ferrien, the meat ence. evening with her friend Beruice Dalian, 9:00 A. M., 0:1b P. M. man, always treat you well. On Dodd. The time was spent very Portland A Eugene train 101, Sower's corner. Mix* Geraldine Seligentertained pleasantly playing games. 11:5b a. m. a few of her friends on Saturday Mr. Weston has completed some alternoon, it being her 10th birth­ A good many days pass by with Black Book, 1 : 30 P M . T H E JO K E R new buildings uud is retting out day. 'There was only one boy not a case of communication. Four Mail cloaca for: Edited by Falla C H y High School. present. Juhnny Snowman. They pupils have not communicated Baleni, 8 50 A.M., 1 P.M. and 5:30 some Hue fruit trees. L. H. Osborne of Salem spent played games and tore up the since the beginning of school in P. M. Dalla«, 8:60 A. M. and 6:30P. M. Saturday mid Sunday visiting with house in general and then went 1915. At the Parent'Teachers meeting Dramatic into the dinning room for supper. If the rainy weather doesu't stop Kugeue A Portland train 102, Mr. aud Mrs. ('. T. West. Tuesday evening a committee was The general public has just be­ Misa Hammond was mere and took 1 p. in. appointed to get the reading room, the boys will forget how to play Fresh Bread,Cakes,Cookies, l ies, a picture. come reconciled to high school Black Itock, 11 A. M. really and to arrange fur a per- ball and who knows what would and other bakery goods, every day and in truth there is still a miiient Library Mad Order und Poatal Bu vingt* at the Falls City Bakery. Association. The George Cornwall who was here happen. Well the girls might plays faction who ar skeptical. There is Parent Teacher Association window cloaca at BP. M. repre­ possibly teach them to tat. last week to test the spark arrester Della Reece returned to school invented by Ralph Adams stated a never ending tendency on tlie sents a large number of representa­ St!NI>AY O ici . y Tuesday after u three week’s ab­ that the outlook for a prosperous part of many good meaning people tive citizen of the town and from Office hours: 9:30 to 10:80 a.m : sence with the grippe. to confuse high-class drama with the tigorous manner in which they MODERN FABLES Mail arrives from baleni, 9:00 year ou this coast was very bright. low vaudeville. This misunder­ are tackling this proposition biis Iloiit. Bennett and wife and Kva He stated ttiat he did not know The Confidence Man and Reformers standing a ni. is due mainly to igno­ fair to be a success. A laige num­ Harris visited at the home of W. T Portland A Kugeue train 101, when this mill would be ready to rance, and the best feature of plays ber of booKs have already been flarris, Wednesday. resume operations, but that theie Once upon a time in a certain given by public 11:65 a. m. schools is tnat it paper are being provided Mail cloaca fur Salem, 8:60 a. m. Mr. and Mrs. Dunn, little daugli-1 was no doubt that it would soon over-grown village that had in­ is bringing the play under a less pledged, for. the furniture and equipment resume as the lumber conditions ter and granddaughter visited at Kugeue A Portland train 102, 1 corporated it self as a city there critical light. People who would have been pledged and several cit­ were much improved. the home of Mr. aud Mrs Illing­ p. m. dwelt a man who extracted a never go to other plays no matter izens have pledged financial worth. Kffective Oct. 20, 1915. Mrs. Alvin Rams and little livilihoud from the innocent and how well spoken of, will attend port. Churches and business sup­ men I ha C. M kiihli . no , Postmaster Johu Duun has planted a tine daughter left for Portland Thurs­ unsuspecting by means of a series school productions. This is hav­ should join in making the Library of dark-complectioned transac­ ing the effect of making plays a success. lot of strawberry plants and lias day. P A ID P O L IT IC A L WOTICCS prepared some new grouud for the The friends of Fred Chapin will tions. He sold beautifully en­ moie popular. stock certificates to rich What play means to those who The first grade has been having plow. be pleased to learn that he is im­ graved widows, sparkling white saphires take part in them can not be ex­ a word contest. The pupils were FOR DISTRICT ATTORRIY proving. Mrs. Bell Dunlap returned to her to the visiting peasantry and, aggerated. The memorizing of promised a reward if the coutest I hereby announce my candi­ home in Salem Sunduy after a Lamar Tooze will give his lec­ made books on far-away races brilliant passages, the display of, resulted iu a tie between the boys dacy for the republican nomina­ three week's visit with her parents, ture the eveniug of March 17 in and prize-fights. In the winter dramatic emotion and the familiar- and the girls. As they came out tion for the office of District At­ Mr. and Mrs. C. T. West. Wagner’s hall. months, when business was slack issng themselves with the public even they will celebrate by having torney. I f nominated and elected, he promoted wrestling matches are things the young actor seldom a picnic as sojn as the weather will I shall enforce all lawa as I find On St. Patrick's day, March 17, The Parent-Teacher meeting was and scalped theatre tickets. them without fear or favor, and Friday, the Ladies Aid Society of well attended Tuesday evening. A appreaciates, but it is a potent fac­ permit. And did not the stalwart arm in a just, conscientious manner. I the M. K Church will give a St. splendid program was rendered. Iu answer to the demand made in his developement. of the law descend heavily upon tor Another will trive to the County’s affairs Patrick’s tea at the home of Mrs. thing worthy of note is of the Teachers Training class by his shoulders and halt his serp­ the part these amatuer theatric­ Mr. Haley that they observe at the same careful, conscientious at­ Trask from 2 to 5 o'clock. tention I would give to the affairs O. K. Byron and family left FARMERS UNION ORGANIZED entine transactions? It did not’ als play in bringing the home and least two days iu rural school. of private clients. I respectfully Thursday for Clackamas, three Lavt 1 uesday night a Farmers For didn’t he robe himself in fine school together. It creates a com­ Lloyd Miller, Jas. Bohle, Loleta solicit your support, and if nom­ miles from Oregon City where he Union local was organized at raiment, and was he not known mon interest and convinces the West and ElizabetR Sammons inated and elected, will devote has secured employment. Bridgeport. W. H. Good wus elec­ down the entire line as a prince parent that his child is really ac made their first rural visit Friday. my entire time to giving you an Harry Starr returned Thursday ted president; bcott Campbell,vice- of good fellows? He certainly complishing something and his Lamar Tooze will lecture at the administration of the affairs of from Dallas where l.e had been president aud Win. F. Lee, secre­ did. He certainly was. paternal pride overcomes any nar­ March 17, on the Ford Peace this office such as may reward visiting his brother-in-law, T. G. tary-treasurer. They will meet in But time came when the en­ row predudice he might have aginst hall Expedition. Mr. Tooze is coming you for the trust and confidence Hichuiati and family. the school house the first and third amel on his clandestine operations dramas. The play and the school as a guest of the Parent Teachers placed in me. Tuesday eveuings of each month. began to wear off and they were are destined to become closer unit­ Association and they prepar­ becoming transparent. Widows ed and the sooner the p'ennle get ing to entertain him iu are W A LT ER L . T O O IE , 1R. W. J. Reece returned to Enter­ the proper began to place their affairs in the (Paid Adv.) prise, Ore., Wednesday after hav­ behind and push the standard of way. DISAPPOINTED hands of lawyers. Visitors from ing visited his family the past The council room was tilled to the tall uncut grew wary and in­ the school is going to be raised. The Eighth Grade Agriculture three weeks, lie was accompanied To The Republican Votora of Polk overflowing last Monday night at class is making experiments test­ sisted upon a jeweler’s examina­ Mr. Saul Ouderkirk has signed by George and Everett Reece. County. the council meeting by citizens of ing the effects of light, heat and before exchanging any more up a years coutract with the 1 am a candidate for District The members of the E. T. C. the town who came to witness a tion moisture on growing plants. bullion for white rocks. Police Spaulding lumber co. for twenty Attorney of said County, and if Club held their regular meeting surgical opei at ion on the munici­ officers began to enforce ordi­ cords a day for a year for La ita Parrish who was out from nominated and elected I pledge Thursday afternoon at the home pal expenses that had been sched­ nances against book-makers and the use of wood of their donkey engines the Siletz Basin, Wednesday, re­ myself to diligently and faithful­ of Lois Reece. All present report­ uled for this meeting. It had ticket scalpers, and the sports of above Black ports that the snow is melting fast Rock. ly attend to all the duties per­ ed a good time. been surreptitiously announced the over-grown village insisted taining to aaid office and will Mr. and Mrs. Burt Kimbet who that large chunks would be torn upon square wrestling and horse­ The School Board purchased a in the mountains. fearlessly enforce all the laws in have been living at Dundee will from the juicy salaries and other Underwood typewriter for the The Misses Snedeker, Fatlaud, Immediately following new an impartial manner. I respect­ make their home here (or the sum­ unnecessary expenses that would racing, use yf the commercial class. This and Shields visited frieuds in Air- foolish reforms our erst­ is a long needed article in the lie Saturday and Sunday. fully ask your support at the pri­ mer. Mrs. Kunber is the daugh­ cause future generations to sit up these while prince of good fellows school and we mary election on the 19th of May, ter of L. Crawford. are all glad to wel­ Warren Ward went to Lewisville and take notice. The people were noticed his trousers taking on a come its appearance. in business Friday. 1916. Stevens and relatives who very anxious to see this great feat sheen of reflection and his patent B F. SWOPE. had Alex been visiting in this city te- accomplished. It is not yet de­ leathers often went hungry for a Orin Syron moved to Oregou Mrs. Wra. Tichenor returned (Paid Adv.) from Portland Friday. City Wednesday. turned home last week accompan­ cided if it wore a practical joke in shine. order to get the people out or that Now it happens that when a ied by Mrs. Nora Cleveland. She a real assault was to have been confidence man is severed from a returned home Thursday. To The Votere of Po lk. Show Tonight I Birthday Party made. prosperous appearance he also is The production I hereby announce my candi­ of Ouida’s “Un­ A party was given at the Falls The council gave Judge Teal his severed from many other things. dacy for the republican nomina­ Free Methodist Church der Two Flags’’ by the Falls City City Hotel Tuesday evening, it street assessment. $113 fora right And so it was, that one cold tion for county clerk of Polk coun­ Sunday School 10:00 A. M. of way across his land to Teal morning he came down town with Dramatic Club tonight promises to being the 8th birthday of Master ty, and solicit the support of all Preaching 11:00 A. M. creek for the water main. They a hole in one pocket and a can­ be exceptionally good. The play Victor Droege. There was au at­ republicans within the county, Class meeting 12:00 P. M. also made arrangements to rent celled meal ticket in the other. has a strong plot and is filled with Evening service 7:30. giving assurance that if nomina­ Toller building for a reading He had recourse to but one re­ thrilling situations. The cast is tendance of fiUy people. The pro­ H. A. W alter , Pastor. the ted and elected I will use my ut­ room. maining possibility. Gently fold­ exceptionally strong, fourteen char­ gram was rendered by the younger most endeavor to render econom­ pupils of Miss Hammond. While ing his overcoat under his arm he M. E. Church ical and efficient service. acters being issued. The High transported it to the shop of a the children were resting, three QUARTERLY MEETING LEWIS MACKEN. Sunday Servieea School Orchestra furnishes the Jewish acquaintance and ex­ Indians came in and danced the The regular quarterly meeting Sunday School 10:00 A. M. (Paid Adv.) changed it for a railroad ticket to war dance; it was reported that music and the performance will bo at the Free Methodist Church will Morning Service 11:00 A. M. a community unhampered by suf­ they came from Oklahoma; they begin Saturday March 17 and con­ Junior League 8:80 P. M. followed by au old time dance. To Th o Voter« O f Polk County. fragettes and reformers. stayed only a short time and dis­ tinue until the 19. Rev W. N. There will be uo charge for tfie League 6:30 P. M. I hereby announce myself as a Epworth MORAL—All pastures, how­ appeared. Walter Fleming gave Coffe of Portland will be in charge. Evening Service 7:30 P. M. dance as all who attend will be Republican candidate for the of­ ever green, must sometime die. two selections on the violin. The A coruial invitation to all to at­ the guests of the Dramatic Club. fice of County Treasurer, subject W eek-Day Servieea part which the children enjoyed tend is extended. A cordial invitation is extended to to the will of the voters at the Teacher Training class, Friday must was the lovely lunch served H. A. W alter . Pador. all, with the price of admissiou to Do you like to read good stories? primary election in May and re­ 7:00 P. M. ly Mrs. Droege. They departed at this splendid production, reduced If so take advantage of our club­ Prayer Meeting, Friday 8:00 P. spectfully solicit your support. 10 wishing Master Victor many to 10 and 20-cents. There will no Get your butter wrappers print­ bing offer in this issue of the paper. MRS. WINNIE BRADEN. M. [happy returns. doubt be a large attendance. Read it. It is on page 4. W. J. W a r r e n , Pastor. ed at the News office. (Paid Adv.) Local Nows Hans V I Bank of Falls City M I I