Falls City news. (Falls City, Or.) 190?-19??, April 01, 1916, Page 3, Image 3

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W E DO N O T
S U B S T IT U T E
S O IIT M N PACIFIC COMPANY
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Effective Oct. 4,1914
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The Foliey o f
Thin Store in
WE GIVE YOU
W H A T YOU
ASK FOR
What we want in not only
ciiHtomurs, but PLEASED
CUSTOMERS.
THO M PSO NS
DRUG STOKE.
PAIO POLITICAI NOTICES
FOR DISTRICT ATTORNEY
1 hereby announce my candi­
dacy for the republican nomina­
tion tor the office of District At­
torney. If nominated and elected,
I ahull enforce all laws as I find
them without fear or favor, and
in a just, conscientious matuier. I
will give 4o the County’« affair«
the same careful, conscientious at­
tention I would irive to the affairs
of private clients. I respectfully
solicit your support, and if nom­
inated and elected, will devote
rny entire time to giving you an
administration o f the affairs of
this office such as may reward
you for the trust and confidence
placed in me.
WALTER L. TOOLE, JR.
(Paid Adv.)
To Tho Republican Voters of Polk
County.
I am a candidate for District
Attorney of said County, and if
nominated and elected 1 pledge
myself to diligently and faithful­
ly attend to all the duties per­
taining to said office and will
fearlessly enforce all the laws in
an impartial manner. 1 respect­
fully ask your support at the pri­
mary election on the 19th of May,
1916.
B F. SWOPE.
(Paid Adv.)
To The Voters of Polk.
I hereby announce my candi­
dacy for the republican nomina­
tion for county clerk o f Polk coun­
ty, and solicit the support o f all
republicans within the county,
giving assurance that if nomina­
ted and elected I will use my ut­
most endeavor to render econom­
ical and efficient service.
LEWIS V. MACKEN
(Paid Adv.)
To Tho Voters 01 Polk County.
I hereby announce myself as a
Republican candidate for the o f­
fice o f County Treasurer, subject
to the will of the voters at the,
primary election in May and re
spectfully solicit your support.
MRS. WINNIE BRADEN.
(Paid Adv.)
For County Atsossor.
I hereby announce my candi­
dacy on the republican ticket for
the office of county assessor of
Polk county, and solicit the sup­
port of all republican electors in
the primary.
C. S. GRAVES.
(Paid Adv.)
To The Republican Voters.
Having been urged by my
friends to again become a candi­
date for commissioner and having
acceded to their demand, I most
respectfully ask the support of all
republicans in the primary May
19. My past record is my only
platform.
G. A. WELLS.
(Paid Adv.)
To Tho Voters Polk County.
I am a candidate for School Su­
perintendent of this county sub­
ject to the will of the Republican
voters at the Primary Election in
May.
I will not impair the efficiency
of our school system, but will run
the office as economically as is
possible under our present laws.
W. I. REYNOLDS.
(Paid Adv.)
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THE FALLS CITY NEWS.
April I, 1016
am.
Sali-in . , . 7:00 9.46
Dalian . . . 8. If. 11.02
Falle City • 8.50 II.or.
11:66
Ul’kRork.
T H E JO K ER
Edited by Falls City High School.
Is In Evidence In Springtime
pm.
4.00
5.30
0.05
The Man With The Hoe
ded an invitation to deliver tho
See our now stock of Hoes, Rakes
There has been more general add rent to the class.
Lloyd
Miller
went
to
Hah-tu
Fri­
Darden
Plows and Farm Implements.
».it ¡»fiction resulting from the
|Mk
*
Ib 4
17»
day
on
school
business.
K A H T F M IU H II
am. pm.
pm. j noik of tlie High School orchestra
BPk I took
1.05
| Ihuo anything attempted by the
Le»tor Gardner has been employ-
25-VOTE COUPON IN PIANO CONTEST GIVEN WITH
6.10 I Student body. While we realize, ml to leseli tin- Bridgeport school
Falls City. 9.30 1.26
EVERY S I CASH PURCHASE.
6.40
Dallus . . . 10.10 2.00
I
nil
too
well,
that
tho
prêtent
mu-
tor
next
year.
Home
others
of
tho
Sul-m . . . 11.01 3.15
7.45
«¡cal organization ia in no danger Teacher» Training Claaa have been
H o w l
A. (
j
V.
of deducting from the f.itne of. the placed, but don't care to have the
Portland Symphony, yet you iniret announcement made at this time,
For County Clerk
exciisa our modest pride in it. but I-e.ater doea.
I hereby announce rny candi ,
Mr». Cbae. Hopkins, Prtsident
dacy for the republican nomina-1
hdrw loat ll,at V " 1“ 1
tion for tire office of County Clerk have grown very considerate, and |0f the Parent Teacher« Af>»o’ wan a
visitor at the school Wednesday.
of Polk county and ask the sup­ appear to appreciate its efforts.
K. E.W iluams , M. L .T hompson , W. F. N ichols ,
R. G.W hite ,
Some
people
often
wonder
ns
to
Myrlle Stanmii tt former ,D*mber
port of the Voters at the Primary
President
Vice-President
Cashier Assistant Cashier
what real value such a musical (1j j bf. High School was a welcome
election. May 19.
cluh
is to the community beyond gueM at the , cboo) Friday,
(Pd A dver. )
F. J. H olm an .
the mere musical training of those
Mr. Newman attended the mus­
engag' d in the work. But it ha* .
For County Treasurer
F alls C i t ; , Por-a. C ounty . O bkgon
ical program on Wednesday.
I hereby announce my candi­ a much better effect than this, in j Several bird house« have been
Does a General Banking Business. Interest Paid on Time
that it gives a ‘»pirit"
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to .....,
the
dacy for Treasurer of Polk County
Deposits. Exchange sold on all points in the United States.
I school, it provide« entertainment put in the trees around the school
subject to the will of Republican
Notary Public officially connected with the Bank.
o f a high-class at all public galli- *’ u'*diug.
voters at the Primary Election,
cringe. The real worth w ill never
Lbet \\ ard expected to go over
May 19, 1916.
be realized fully and in our opinion lhe mountain* Friday on business,
J. H. ( SUM) BROWN.
the people of Kells City can do but more prevail* business at home
(Paid Adver.)
nothing better than to aid ttie or- detained him and he will go later.
Lucile Tichenor visited friends
chestra in every possible way.
in Eolu Wednesday. She say*.that
Free Methodist Church
Prof. Haley declined tec nomina­ there are lots of good looking hoys
Sunday School 1U;00 A. M.
tion for re-election as principal of over there.
Preaching !1:0O A M.
_________ FREE L U N C H A T N O O N __________
the school ai the regular meeting
Clam* meeting 12:00 I*. M.
Goidon Sammons is a very busy I will sell to the highest bidder, at my place one-half mile north of Fails
Evening service 7 ;30.
of the school hoard Wednesday
lioy nowadays, lie is going to school
City, the following described property, towit:
evening, having nreviously secured
H. A. W alter , Pastor
and »awing wood at the same time.
I a more desirable location.
Prof,
5 well bred Jersey cows giving milk
Seed potatoes
J. R Moyer who has been veiy 2 yearling heifers
Field seed corn
i ll . H. Lowe of Carlton, Oregon
M. \L Church
sick with lagrippe is slowly im­ 4 winter calves
Axes,
saws, mauls and log chains
I was elected to succeed him. All
Sunday Services
Garden tools
1 yearling bull
proving.'
1U:(X) A. M. of the corps of teachers were re-
Funds)’ S ch ool
1 good work horse
Cream separator and dairy supplies
Miss Lois Reese and Beth Deal 30 brown leghorn chickens
100 feet 3-4 water pipe
11:00 A. M. | tained on the uiunamuui vote of
Morning Service
1
3-inch
wagon
Stoves,
stove pipe and household
the
Board
with
the
exception
of
''noted
school
1
uesday
afternoon.
Junior League
H:B0 P. M.
1 buggy
furniture, dishes, etc.
Esther
Cleveland
returned
to
Prof.
Ole
Fille
who
also
declined
Epworth League
8 80 P. M
1 mower and grindstone
30 yards carpet
1 plow
Good sewing machine
school Friday after a short illness.
Evening Service
7:30 P. M the nomination for re-election.
1 harrow
Wash tub and wash boiler
Ths mode) making division of 2 cultivators
Week-Day Services
I Miss F'allaud and Shields spent
12 dozen fruit jars
Pitchforks and potato forks
Teacher Training class, Friday their weeks-end at the home of the Mauual Training Class have
Hand grist mill
moved into their new room which 1 set harness
Miss Fa timid in Portland.
7:00 P. M.
Horse collars
was arranged for that purpose.
Prayer Meeting, Friday 8:00 P.
All tools in good condition.
Oat hay
'1 In' good weather is developing ■
Misses F'atland and Hawley of
M.
tiie base ball idea again. The boys ;
W. J. VV akhkn , Pastor.
the Monmouth High are spending
SALE WILL BEGIN A T 10:00 A. M .
are trying out und when they get j
their weeks end with friends in TERMS: All amounts under $10, cash in hand; over $10, aix months credit
into shape to do business they will j
town.
SEVENTH DAY ADVENTIST CHURCH
with bankable note bearing 8 per cent interest. 5 per cent discount for cash.
try to do something to ttie fellows
Mr. Haley told tiie people tak­
Sahhuih School
10 A. M. wtio are pestering them with chal-
ing part in the High School play MATT OLSEN, Owner, « . B. McKOWN, Auctioneer, 6. D. TREAT, Clerk.
Preachingor biblestudy
11 A. M. engea.
“
to commit their last act.” This
Young peoples meeting 3:30 P. M.
I.aVerne Mi-kelson, Nettie Mur-j
„ 8 th<> p]ay wi„ be , nUr.
toward the store in a strange
ray, Margret Sammons, who weie
eating.
manner and when he reached the
out of school last week on a vaca­
Byron Murray istakiuga course
corner by the old Madena hotel
tion with tin* inumili returned
,,
,
.
. . in Elementary teachers training.
he laid down his pack, which was
Monday morning reporting th.il
J
short
a small roll o f blankets and came
tliev had a »well time.
they
Prin- Haley wil1 8ive a sho
course in the difficult things in
over to where Arthur was and
Selig'* Store Robbed Again. Safe
Byron Murray who was in the
Try Chiropractic.
arithmetic as seen from the stand
inquired about work, saying that
Completely Demolished. $35 in
doctors
sweat
box
for
a
month
or
Mr». La Daw is quite ill.
point of a teacher, to the Teachers
he had spent the night in Black
Money Secured. Nothing Else
so, iu fear o f being carved up for
Training
(.Mass
and
others
of
the
Rock
and hadn’t had any break­
7 he best show at the Gem touigbt
in the Store Molested.
some unseen cause, suddenly dis-
High School who care to take it.
fast. When Arthur began to talk
Josh Talbott was in Salem covers that the old remedy of base
Ten pupils of the first grade SUSPICIOUS LOOKING MAN SEEN about the robbery he closed up
Thursday.
balls and bats, and not butcher
like a clam and said nothing,
were abse it last week on account
Dr. Hoilwarth was in Dallas knives is still an efficient remedy
when asked to go in and look at
of mumps and grippe
Sheriff Orr Called to the Scenes to
for ails, got himselt elected captain
Thursday.
the
wrecked safe he refused in a
Mrs. N. Selig visited in Salem j Investigate. Small Clue to Work
Saul Ouderkuk came down from of ttie base ball team and is rapid-!
quick
manner. Sheriff Orr came
Monday.
From.
ly ou tiie road to recovery.
camp 8 Thursday.
up and shook hands with Arthur
Mrs. Clias. Moyer gave a party
Howard Breutner is again
and also with the stranger and
Miss Mann of Salem visited Mrs
The store o f N. Selig was en­
Monday afternoon in honor of her
sent from school on account of fal­
w’ ent into the store. When Orr,
Reese tiiis week.
son, Clarence’ s first birthday tered sometime during the night
ling
in
a
gopher
hole
and
hurting
was out o f hearing, the stranger
S. R. Skeels was a business vis­
Those present with their babies Thursday night and his safe
his
arm.
asked
who he was, and on being
itor at Dallas Tuesday.
were: Mrs. Barnett Brown, Mrs. blown. About $35 was secured. |
informed
that it was the sheriff
The pupils of the High School Walter Tice, Mrs. H. Morse, Mrs. Nothing else in the store was {
M. L. Thompson and family vis-
o
f
the
county,
grew very nervous
are discussing the advisability of A. B. liubbaid and Mrs. Oscar missed. The sound was deaden­
ittd iu Salem Wednesday.
and
walked
over
to where he had
putting the Folk Couuty Observer Sampson.
ed by piling sacks o f bran around
Walter L. Tome, Jr., Lawyer,
left
his
pack
and
picked it up
and Kalis City News into their |
| G. W. Brentuer is visiting in the Safe. The edges o f the safe and left.
Dallus, Oregon.
tf.
Art Museum as the latest wonders i Idaho.
door were soaped and the nitro­
The last seen o f the man he
Mis. C. J. Bradley was in Dallas of the world. The wonder is how j
Mrs. Clay Oxford visited the glycerine poured into the trench had purchased some meat at the
on business Thursday.
so much good printers ink and
made by the soap and thence
third grade Wednesday.
butcher shop on Sower’s corner
Mrs. C. J. Bradley was in Dallas paper can be used w ith nothing i
into the space around the door.
and
went down the railroad track
Miss
Geneva
Savres
and
Miss
said. The Observer passed inspec­
on business Thuisday.
The charge completely demolish­
toward’s
Dallas.
Miss Burbank of Pedee is visit­ tion and will be placed on tile. Burbank of Cherry Grove visited ed the safe scattering bran and
The Falls City News will follow school Wednesday. Miss Sayre debris around the room.
ing Miss Geneva Sayre.
when tho Joker is discontinued, as bus been exployed to teach the
Entrance was made through
H. W . Beecher of Enterprise,
Misses Shield and Fnflaud visit­
they consider it the redeeming Polk Statiou school for the rest of the front door by means o f a
Oregon visited the Reece home
ed in Portland Saturday.
feature.
i the school term.
skeleton key. This is the second Wednesday afternoon.
W. B. Stevens of Portland was
The orchestra entertained the
Maurice Selig says ‘ time grows attempt to blow the safe, the
ill town the first of the week.
Miss Lois Reece left Thursday
school Wednesday afternoon with ; shortor ever* lljy ” and can 8ivo first occurred last December, but
for Dallas where she is employed
Mrs. John Hughes and children
a few selections which was well anyone the exact date that school from some reason the charge
to do general housework.
returned to Black Rock Thursday.
received. The orchestra now has closes without consulting his stars. failed to explode and the safe
A new camp is being opened at enough selections for a two-hour ----------
Repairs for all makes of sewing
----------- - was not materially damaged at
Black Rock near the Spauldiug program without repeating.
machiues, also belts, oils and need­
J. O. Mickalson, the Real Estate that time.
camp.
Sheriff Orr was notified and he les at Persey’s Jewelery Store.
Tiie iniys of the agricultural ! mRn’ ^
^
re'
The member« of the militia here
came at once to investigate the
class are terracing the grounds be-
Mrs. C. L. Hopkins was called to
Parent-Teachers meeting next
went to Dallas Tuesday night for
robbery. The noise #o f the ex­
tween the steps at the front of the Dallas on business Monday,
Tuesday
evening. Mr. Parsons of
drill practice.
plosion if heard at all caused no
school house and will seed it to
Mrs. Burbank, mother o f Mrs. alarm or even attention. There Dallas will be with us. Mrs. C. L.
Mrs. C. J. Bradley and daughter,
! Blaex returned home Wednesday.
appears to be slight clue to work Hopkins, Pres.
Lota were in Black Rock Wednes­ 8raS!i-
Don’t
forget
to
watch
for
the
JUney
Railroad
Dollar
Watches,
from. A suspicious l o o k i n g
A surprise birthday party was
day afternoon.
date ot the 11 igli School play which be8t in the world, guaranteed, at stranger was seen Thursday night given iu favor of Mrs. A. Sampson
Misses Fern and Fay Wells who
will be staged in April.
Persey's.
'
and also Friday morning but has and Mrs. Oscar Sampson at the
have been at homo from school for
The Suniors will play "Catching j
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residence of A. Sampson Tuesday
since disappeared.
a week returned Monday.
Clara’ June 1, as the finale to their
£C A D
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Phil Arthur, a citizen here, saw’ evening, March 28. A very pleas­
F'resli Bread, Cakes,Cookies, i ,es,
high school life. There will be an
the stranger early Friday morn­ ant evening was spent by the chil­
and other hakery goods, every day admition charge and the proceeds
I will pay $50 reward for infor- ing. Arthur first noticed the dren, grandchildren and relatives,
at the F’alls City Bakery.
will be used in paying class ex- mation that will lead to the arrest man’s actions, as he was sitting until near midnight when refresh­
R. M. NVonderly, assessor of this penses.
Rev. C. C. Polling P ort-; and conviction of party or parties in front o f the Selig store, and ments were .served, after which
district left Thursday afternoon land will preach tho baccalaureate who robbed my store on the night watched the stranger walking the guests left after voting a good
for the Siletc country where he will sermon, and Pres. A;kerman of of March 30.
down the sidewalk from Sower’ s time and wishing many returns of
be absent several days assessing.
the normal school has been exten- \
N. S euq .
corner, The man kept looking the day.
The High Sohool Orehaatra
J. C. T A LB O T T
Bank of Falls City
PUBLIC SALE
MONDAY, APRIL 3,1916
Safe Blowers
In Town Again