Falls City news. (Falls City, Or.) 190?-19??, March 18, 1916, Page 2, Image 2

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Boston Transcript: When Wood-
row Wilson ys that he will be a
candidate for another cup _o f gruel
you can
your he ar
babies
that
· bet thina
won't
chanao
h bis
15 one
ere weather-eock
•-e mind about. •"-&-
vie-
"Pa, what is a diplomatic
tory?"
" A diplomatic victory, my son, is
a victory won by W asbington."
"George Washington?"
"Good gracious, no!" -Chicago
Herald.
. Ir. Bryan, . while de?,~ci~g
for ~vmg ~1;18 . JOY nd·
i:th the
msists ~ :
~ f no pe~f W e:~ces ~ t
h 1s orm~r c e ·
e
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sacred ~ r y
of on~ w~ a~
proac_hed his victim
Art
thou m health, my brother ·
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The recent disgraceful scenes
in the (Democratic) legislature of
Oklahoma are the logical result of
President Wilson's pardon of two
Democratic) politicians who were
convicted forenforcingthe"grand-
father clause" which the Supreme
Court bas declared invalid. When
a man who is sworn, as the Pres-
ident i , to maintain the Constitu-
tion, will pardon, for partisan
reasons, men who have violated
the Constitution, he passes the
word to all the thugs t.o get busy.
d tro ed b
mornin un d
cir um l n
hri tm ,
vi it. Durin
hi
om n n m d Gr
. Ta lor
mov in ithout con ulting an •
on and upon Sod ratorm 's return
he as un bl to di lod
h r.
He made several attempts to in-
due her to acat and finally
consulted a I w~·er who advised
him to serve her with a ritt n
noti e givinR her ten days to va-
cate and if she failed to do so to
go to Justice of the Peac Hub-
bard and secure a writ of ejection
and the constable would then s t
her effects into the treet. H
served the notice on her last Sat-
urday and on Sunday she moved
into another house. It is said
that in the afternoon she went
back to the house she had ju t
vacated and tore? the paper from
the wa11s and cut the tarred roof
on the shed room as far as she
cou Id reac h . E ar 1 y Monday morn-
·
th e b u1 ·1d· mg w
·
mg
discovered
on fire.
The woman has a daughter
about fifteen years old ancl step
are being taken to have the girl
taken to the Boys and Girls Home
at Portland.
TIE INSPECTION
The chief engineer of the
Southern Pacific railroad came
down Saturday and inspected the
ties that are being made for the
Teal Creek railroad. The report
was very favorable for t h e
makers. Wm. Estelle, the con-
tractor was notified to deliver the
ties at once .
. NEW ARM AT DALL~
Merton G. Ellis, formerly of
Falls Cijy, but later of The Dal-
les, will open up a law, abstract
and real estate office io Dallas in
the near future. He will con-
duct a general law business, but
will specialize on matters affect-
ing land titles. His father, Wm.
Ellis. who is also we11 known at
Fans City will have charge of the
real estate and Joan business.
Get your butter wrappers pr in t -
" There is at least an even chance ed at the ewe office,
that Oklahoma will swing into the
I t is r e porte<l lh4t Mre. W y ric k
Republican column in the elections 8 11ncroft, of t his ci ty i heir lo a
this fall, that we will gain two \'&l u a ble e ~ate i n Del11wue. I t i
Republican Congressmen from P. limaled t hat he will receiv~
that state, and that many gains $"200,000.
will be made by the party in state
Do yo u Ii kfl to read good sto ri es?
officers", said a Middle West Re-
publican Congressman to a group If so take advantage of our clul -
of colleagues. "For some time •.ing offti r in th is i ue oftbP pap r .
Oklahoma has been heading to-
wards Republicarusm. The de-
velop ment of the state has brought
in many new residents from the
eastern states who are of our party
faith. The Democrats, realizing
they were slipping, have been en-
Td•
deavoring to disfranchise the
Oa•
negro in that state, hoping to save
Pala Pill,
their bacon, but they have made
such a mess of it, which ended
th•n-
w ith the disgraceful row in the
Td• It
r.u,..
legislature a few days since, that
public opinion in the state baa been
••
Fw Newalata,
stirred by such tactics. It baa ••tt
..
thaa
hurt the Democrats and driven
Dr. Miles'
maoy vot.ers t.o the ranks of the
Aatt•Paln Pilla
Republicans, and when November
u .... ,. .... ,..... ..
comes do not be surprised if Okla-
, . . . . . . . . . . . . ft
homa looms up in the list of Re-
Thoae who ban auflered from
neuralric pains need not be told
publican states. Certainly the in-
bow aeceuary it i1 to secure re-
dications point that way, and at
lief. The euieat wq out of
neuralria is to use Dr. Miles'
least two of the pr nt Democra-
Anti-Pain Pilla. They ban re•
tic Congressmen are greatly alarm-
liend aufferer1 for 10 many
year, that they have become a
ed over the outlook in their dis-
hoaaellold nece11it1.
tricts".
"I IHI tuen Dr, JIil
ADU -Fain
.,
Sil.En RESERVATION TO OPEN
The Siletz Indian Reservation
which ia about forty or fifty miles
weat of here will be thrown open
the ftrat of the month for home-
1teadin1. Th.?1 e a re 16000 acrea
of land, which will make 100
claim• to be filed on. The land
in tbil NCtion of the country ia
uid to be IC>llle of the be t in the
etate.
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PUie f«r ••• ,._,.. an4 tllq are tb•
only tlllas that doee me anr sood.
Tbey Ian nit eel n ~ ID DI)'
II_. la 8flftll mlnu
. I ll&TII alee>
taken
for rheumatism, bMA·
ache, 111&1• ID th• ~reaat, toothach ,
eanclM .., p&1M In tbe bow
and
Utna
I have fOWMI Dot!llns to
equal Ulna and thq .,. all tll&t la
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15uelntte ¢art,e
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Aaeat ,., ..... see. laea4n
lluolh .. f rwarde4 'l
•1 ... 01 111
entitled : '
d linquent
mon y a
d u n
rta in I ls
·
an d pare ls of I nd by R _, lutton
10
d
ed
o. - , a pt by th ity ()U n·
cil of FalJs ity, r gon, on th ,
15th d y of pt mber , 1. 1 l . nn l
ordering warr nt for th
11 •
tion of the
m t b
the uditor and P Ii
directed to th city m
city of Fall
ed by th
"ty ounr il of Fa ll ·
City on th Z'lth day of
1915, d ir ct ing m , a
u •h it)
Mar hal, forthwith to I "Y upon
the lots or p r ther for pa re I·
of ground upon wh i h th ab , •
mentioned a
m nts ar un-
paid, and her fn-af r, and in · itl
Warrant, particu l d y I ribed .
a nd sell the
me in th ma1111 •r
required by law, I ha n! dulv I
·
ied upon and will , on
Tuesday, Marcil 21st, 19 16
At th hou r of 1 o' 1 k in th
foren n of id a y, at th front
door of the County Court Hou · • in
the city of Dallas. un y of P lk,
State of regon, ell at pub lic
auction, to the highest bidder for
cash in hand on day of a le, su b-
ject to r edemption in the ma n11er
provided by la w, and separately,
each and all of the ai luts or
parts of lo or arcels of J,md
against which the a fore~ai<l a .
sessments are nov,, unpaid, and
descr ibed in said wa rrant, t he de-
cription of which lo a nd parts
of lots a nd parcels of land, the
names of the owners th r of a:
the same a pp ar upon the dcx ket
of City Liens of said 'ity of ra11s
City, the a mount of insta ll ments
remaini ng due and unpaid and the
interest due and b com ing du
thereon a nd for the collec tion of
which said Warrant wa i u d
as aforesaid, being particu la rly
as follows, to wit:
Description: A part of (h D. L.
C. of John Sheldon and wif , r 0 t.
No. 6832, Claim No. 41, Tp. 8 S. R.
6 W. of the Willamette M r idian
in Polk County, Oregon, and d
scribed: Begin ning at a point
which is 4.00 chains South and
30.00 chains West of the North-
east corner of said D. L. . ; th nc
West 168 feet; to t he East ide of
Bridge Street ; thence South 132
feet ; thence East 168 feet; t henc
North 132 feet to the place of b -
ginning. Amount: P rincipal
with interest on the sum of
from September 22, 1914 until
paid, at the rate of 67, ~er an-
num. Owner: Falls ity Lumb r
Company, a corporation.
D ription: Lot 5, Bl k " "
1st Addition t.o FalJs ity, r 1,on:
Amount: Principal,
.25, wi h
inter t on the sum of 112.
from April 13, 1910, until paid, at
the rate of 6% per annum.
Owner: Thoe. E. Dwier (Fr cl
Meyer made application u ncl r
Bonding Act).
D ription: Lots 1, 2, 3 and
. ~ Block
"G" , M ontgomery's Ad- '
1
•
dition to Falls ity , Polk
unty,
Oregon. Amount: Prin ipal 15.62
with interest on the um of 156.lG
G. L. HAWKINS
MA .. • LC AND G .. ANITC
MONUMENTS
Dall••• Oree••
SRAt. DIR &CT R
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OUR BARGAIN UST OF PEIIODICALS
N
MUST BE PAID IN ADVAIICE .
MAGAZINES AT CUT RATES
SAYE FROM 36c TO Sl .90.
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' COME TO ,ALL8 CITY, OfllOON
F· lh; ity N w .. . 1. )-
Hom N' di work .
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bargains. Send your ord r in at once.
[fvou do n t find what Y u wan in this Ii t call at OU offi
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av many
r popu lar ma gazines that we sell at s,_.ial
price .
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THE FALLS CITY IEWS
We~ OD• Hundred Dollan a.-
ward for aa1 e&M ot C&tattll tut
cannot be cund bJ Hall'• Catarrll •
Cure.
F . 3. CHSNn 6 CO., Toledo. 0 ,
,..., the undentped ban lln"'1'1 r . 1.
Cb
'I tor the lut ii r•re. aail Mllff
hlm perfect!-, honorable In alt NII . . .
t rauactlon• and aauctan, a,1a to OUT?
out uy obllpUona ..._ bF Illa tra.
NATIONAL BAHX
ill
nan•• Catania Cun
actln• dtreetly
cou • •urfaoea of
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or
COIDIDCS.
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