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Saturday, April 22, 1916 THE FALLS 01TY HEWS. 3 Falla (Ettii Nruts Huy it tu* tv w h teli now at our garrulous or quarrelsome person. uik 0,1 i*duc«iiou, wiudmg up TOOK OVERDOSE OF SOMETHING . . . » « e v o » 1 * » . , i I low prill** o r get it mi lb* 'J»tll«y ----------------------------—______ __ ! The fellow who is always quarrel- I wii-h oue nf hi* g res! resditiff About 7:90 Saturday night H. I _ ' „ I'nraey, . I he . . Jeweler, , „ r alia Platt. *^Cr 1 ling has not the respect o f friend III»* people ber« .lui uot Imi ^ ¡{ { .S t a i t i was found unconscious -------- ------ —------------■ ■ '----------- or foe. If you have a grivance jprovid hand»on*alv fordinner. Mr. in tho buthroom of his barber- { ,l' D. L. W OOD & SON, worth payitur heed to, get at it MoCounell hnviitg tu lak<* thè traili shop on North Muin street. Dr. Ilellwaith went to Camp 8 Publisher*. and settle it even though knives, ; at Wìllamma al 1 ;50, I loaded thè About that time his w ife brought Monday to rail on »oma patient*, Kut«r*-d as « ia<*a u.atl at (be iMMStoffUv • t Kail« ('Us. IMk »'«mntr. On go a. uu*l.r the guns or clubs are needed, get it ; Ford up with chtldreit and drove his sopi>er to him ut the shop, When he reached Cm. p 5 hi» auto Act of O uftTii *f Manli 1 1ST*. settled for all time and don't quar fo tha traiti, ooming batik l'or thè hut found the front door locked. *iu< k in the mud ami lie walked Tcltyhsat !h w ilR l((. S3. rel and mouth around about it. ducutami) afterward». Mr». U hi Slu* went into Frank Kersey’s tin* rest of the «a y, Subscription Rut««: O u r a i . *1.00: U l month«. If this nation has a grievance with dei) »gaio explaiiied thè tnìr Work confectionery store, next door, otnu; three month*, 25 »tnU, »in«)« copy, ft cU. Tin* Art Cluli met nt tin* home tier many, let's do something or ! tu tlie clllldren. L*'«rìug nt hall and told Mr. Kersey o f her sus of C. J Punii Timidity night ami AlvertU iug Hat«* Display. 15 o«nl* an inch . shut up and stop Wilson's chatter. past Ihre- we got hoiue ut ah,>ut picions that something w a s Bunin«** Motto#*. *> cents a lit»«; For felc, Drat. entertain«*! tin* Five Hundredth He appears ready to quarrel at live o'clock. wrong. Mr. Kersey entered the Exchange. Want and fe y Entertainment So* Club. C iid » ««re the uiiiueetiiunta tic«* ft ct». a line, t 'lb l of Thunk* SO eta ; L+ga any and all times and over any barber shop through a rear door. Notice*. Wfrnl rate*. . . . , 1 l j u « » i o f III* svmiiig, niter i\ Inch refresh- and all things. If he isn’t choked which was not locked. He found | * , List of Letters l u m i a «not* ni I veil. Copy for new ad*, and change* ghouid be tent off he is liable to get the U. S. Mr. Stain unconscious in the Remaining uncalled for in thi- to The Sew* uot later than Wednesday into serious trouble. Dr. Hellwarth showed ua a piece otfi»*e for the week ending April bathroom and immediately called Official Newspaper of the City af Falla Clt* Dr. Bollman, who worked with of skull taken from the forehead | 15. 1916. O F F IC IA L D IR E C T O R Y OF F A L L ! C IT T the man for several hours, final of Joe llarlin. It measured sp- ¡ GENTLEMEN. H. J Griffin. Mayor. ly restoring him to consciousness. proximalely 2x31 inches and was Den kins, Marion l>. K M. Wonderly. Coum iliuan at Large Stam says that he had been suf- i t*ken from over the left eye. G. W. Brentner. EckeUon, A. L. Geor*» C. Marrb. fering with cramps during the About one-fourth the aren of an Rust, Elt C. J. Bradley, We«*k April 10-14. Councilm an afternoon and had taken some ordinary tnan’a torohead. I. G. Singleton, Shock, M. E. C. L. Hopkins, These letter» will he sent to the sample powders that had been On Monday morning April 10th, S Belle, C. E. MePherren. Auditor and Police Judge I went to Mountainview where Mr* dead letter office April 30, 1916 left him by an agent, and im She'll Finish Him. Walter 1«. Toote Jr.. City Attorney. I’atlenr ► Cblo. A. Seymour U principal and if not delivered before. In calling mediately became deathly ill.— —la she truing to marry that Pat Murphy. Marshal and Water Bupt. man? M. L. Thompson. Treasurer Mi»s Martha Wikberg is assistant. for the above, please say “ Adver Dallas Itemizer. 1’atrlca-l believe so. Dr. F. M. Hellwarth. Health Officer. Stam ran a barbershop here This is a nice modern building and tised,” giving date of list. "He’s a self inaile uiau. tan’t be?" TLeConncll meet* in regular «eastern on tha first last year. I ka C. M khruxo , P. M. everything ia in good shape. Good “ Yes. but she la going to put the Schools Visited hy Supt. W. I. Reynolds Monday night of each month, at T 30 o'clock, in he office of the Fall* City Sew*. S a t u r d a y , A p r i l 22, 1916 The United States is facing another crisis with Germany. Prosperity is hitting central Oregon so hard these days that a positive “ boom” is threatened, says W. C. Wilkes, assistant gen eral freight and passenger agent for the Hill lines. “ America will fight only for humanity,” says President Wilson. I f it were only true, but, “ Can the Etheopian change his skin, or the leopard his spots?” If the cause of humanity had been ad hered to there would have been no crisis. Greed alone is responsi ble for the unhappy conditon that has been forced upon President Wilson. The United States may be dragged into war under the guise of humanity, yet how little has been shown by those whq had their money at stake and really- held world war or peace in the hollow of their hands. War might add a few millions to the coffers of a few, but would mean the loss of all that is dear to thousands of homes, and for what? Greed. order is kept in this school and there ia a very pleasant lot of boys and girls. flulsbing touches to hltu."—Yonkers N tut esimili LOCAL ITEMS Extra copies of The News ure Geo. By>*r» made a husiueee trip printed each week, and will U> scut From Mountainview I went to to any address desir'd, postpaid, to Dalla» Inst Saturday. Brush College where Miss Belle Miss Olive Stamm of Dallu» is Barker is principal and Miss Helen for 5 cents per copy. visiting friends in town. Cook is primary teacher. Very fine work is being done here and Mrs. Butourney and Mrs. Adams SUMMONS die school house is iu splendid were iu Daliaa Thursday. In the Circuit Court of the State condition. S. E. Jones of Vaneover, Wash., o f Oregon for Pi lk County, De From Brush College I went to moved to Camp 8, Monday. partment No. 2, No. 4813. Lincoln. Mrs. Clark Wright is John T. Hughes, Plaintiff, v. Alvah Clarence Poivell was called to teacher of the Lincoln school and G. Line hack, Rida LJnebaek, Alex Portland Monday on business. she has twenty-eight pupils in at Christ, Rina Christ. Walter L tendance. They are still keeping Mrs. Birdie Finley made a trip Tooze and Phil Arthur, Defend up the lunch kitchen supplying to Portland the first of the week. ants. the boys and girls with hot lunches Robert Wonderly is remodeling To Alex Christ and Rina Christ, at noon. Everything is in good the house of John Labeck near defendants above named. shape. Lewisville, ibis week. In the name of the State o f Ore At Zena I found Miss Elsie Tay gon: You are hereby required to lor teaching. This is a very good school, a good modern building appear and answer the complaint twenty pupils iu attendance. This; filed against you in the above en is the first school I have found in . titled Court ar.d suit, within six the country where they use a stove) weeks from the date o f the first that has a jacket built on correct* publication of this summons, tow it, on or before the 15th day of May, principles. Tne following day I visited Pop 1916, and if you fail so to answer corn school where Miss Rosa G the said complaint for want there Bodayla is teacher. She is very ; o f the plaintiff will apply to said thorough in her work and is doing Court and take a decree for the relief prayed for in the said com some vocal work iu the school. Bark or Bleat? It waa a New Knglaud pnreon who announced to hi« congregation one Sunday, "Y ou'll be aorry to hear that (be little church o f Joneevllle te unco more toaaed upon the waves, a aheep without a shepherd "-C h ristia n Regis ter. Th i, Life of Oure. Onr life Is not a mutual helpfulness, but rather, cloaked under due laws o f j war. named "fa ir com petition" and so forth. It 1« a mutual hoetillty.—Car- ' l y l e - ______________ Happiness holds on to what it hap pens to have; discontent wants all the rest Clarence Powell left Friday morning with a logging crew to lr*g out some big timber on the Siletz railroad above Hoskins. r n ynu - ia n F. M. HELLWARTH PHYSICIAN AND 8DKC.KON Ollice one door east o( P. O. »>«!,■* »ml .. .,,,11 Ko.Ulvm'v I lion* 8811 Vsll, <Nljr i *ri»on f i t U n irli ACTIO DR. W. L. Holloway CHIROPRACTIC Will be *| Kalla t’lty Hotel MONDAY *twl FRIDAY Afternoon« fecit Wwk. »U 0 tnc 00 darte HOTKL JFa llô C itç H îo tc l Sam ple R eem e ■ est A oeom m oS itlen e F. Oreese, Proprietor Il A Iti.Kit SHOPS Bohle’ s Barber Shops F alls C ity , O reg on Whtrt yea caa |tt a Skive, Hair Cal, Balk er 'Skint' Aitai lor Dallas Sleam laundry I Bu ii*1l«» forwarded luesday « .su in g MONUIIKNTB G . L. H A W K I N S M A R B L E A N D G R A N IT E MONUMENTS O a lla e , O re g o n FUNKKAL DIKKCTOK R- L CHAPM AN Funeral Director Post Office Time Card W e ,t t w A In all w ork promptly. Dolio« mul Fall» City. Or Jack Purdy commenced work Ottico hours: Daily, except Kun Monday on the bridges on the day, 8 a.in. to 6.30 p.ui. Siletz road near Iloakim. Mail arrives, from Mrs. Lambert Slupherd and 'laughter Mabel left Friday morn ing far Salem for u short visit. i>rofc 00 lonal tlarto Salem 9.00 a.to., 6:15 p.m. Dalla», 9:00 A. M., 6:15 l\ M. Portland Jr Eugene train 101,1 11:55 a. m. BROWN-SIBLEY ABSTRACT CO; •io MIU Htrtwt. Dalla*. Oragou. JOHN II * W L K Y , M*nar.«r Unr abetract plant I* poste«) dally from Polk rotini y Record*. Black Rock, 1:30 P. M. Mail closes for: Salem,8.60A.M., 1 P.M. aud6:30! P. M Z. Batourney, Gus Anderson, Dallas, 8:50 A. M. and 5:301’. M. Gus Larsen, John B. Shultz and plaint. viz.: Eugene Jr Portland train 162, All the above mentioned schools John Cbapoell left Friday morn 1 p. tn. That plaintiff recover off and ing for the SileU log woods. are modern buildings. Black Rock, 11 A. M from the defendants Alvah G. From Popcorn down over the Mrg. Droege entertained a few Mail Order and Postal Saving»! Lineback and Rida Lineback 1 hree roughest roads possible I made my GAS BUGGIES GOODBYE friends on Thmsdav evening in window closes at 6 P. M. hundred and seventy-five '$375) way to Oakpoint. Miss Carrie: honor of Karl’s birthday. A Experts of the Bureau o f Mines j Dollars, with interest thereon at S u n d a y O n ly Dahm is the teacher of Oakpoint! birtnday cake with little red can declare that at the present rate Office hours: 9:30 to 10:80 a.m: school and she is a ' very good eight per cent, per annum since dles adorned the table. o f supply and consumption of February 27, 1911, until paid, and Mail arrives from Salem, 9:00 teacher. crude oils that the supply will be Headquarter» for Candy and Cigars Sixty '$60) Dollars as attorney’s a m. In the afternoon I visited Elkins SILVER TEA exhausted in 27 years, and that fees herein, and his costs and dis HARRINGTON Portland A Eugene tram 101, Very fine work is being done in The Ladies Aid and Missionary the price will tend steadily up 11:55 a. ni primary reading work in t l i i s^ bursements, and that the mort Society of lire Christian Church ward. This means that the price school by Miss Phoeba Denny who , gage given by said defendants Mail closes for Salem, 8:50 a. m. will serve tea in the basement of of gasolene will have advanced is primary teacher thsre. Miss’* Lineback to W. H. Boals October Eugene Jr Portland train 102, 1 theii church on Thursday after to such an extent that the use of Edith Witzel has the principalehip ( 27, 1906, and recorded on page 157 p. m. noon, Apiil 27, from 2:00 till 6:00. automobiles and other gasolene handling the upper grades and, of Volume 27 of the Polk County, Effective Oct. 20, 1915, driven motors will be prohibited. Everybody invited. high school work. At the time I; Oregon, Mortgage Records, and I k a C. M k h k l i n u , Postmaster The indications are that the pro wag there five of the Normal school, now held by plaintiff, be foreclos The Ladies Aid of tile Christian duction from the mid-continent students were there taking notes., ed in the manner provided by law, Church postponed their ten from fields for 1916 will be about 40.- t he superintendent had the pleas and that the real property describ Friday April 21 until Thursday The Womans World, Farm and 000 short o f 1915. Unless some ure of hauling them back part of j ed in the said mortgage, viz.: April 27, ou account, of the funeral! Home, Home Life, Household d i d means can be found to furnish the way to Monmouth and lost the j That tract or parcel of land, be of Mrs. J. B. Teal. ] the News one year for $1.18. motive power the “ honk, honk” switch key to the magneto and j ing a part of tho Donation Land of the “ buzz wagon” will glad stopped his engine. We hunted | Claim of John Sheldon and wife, den the ears o f the pedestrian no and hunted for the key and could Notification No. 6832, Claim No. more. npt find it but finally started the i 41, in Township 8 South, Range 6 Caudb'S, Tufaceo» and Cigar», at engine and succeeded in getting to West of the Willamette Meridian, L. B. W O N D E R LY ’S in the County o f Polk and State of The Sraw Vote Monmouth. On Wednesday I attended a Oregon, and bounded and describ The “ Straw Votes” taken re rally at Black Rock. There was ed as follows, to-wit: Beginning at cently at various places appears quite an attendance of ladies, the* a point which is 32 chains South to be viewed with much signifi Notice to News Subscribers superintendent being the only man ; and 25 chains West from the cance in the coming presidential An excellent program j Northeast coPner of said Claim; election by a few. In our humble present. A mark here indicates that Was rendered after which a very thence South 18.80 chains; thence opinion it is to be regarded only your autiHcription i» delinquent. as it is, a straw vote, having no good round table discussion was West 5.00 chains; thence North Please call and fix it. 18.80 chains; thence East 5 chains weight, binding no one nor princi held. Thursday I and Mrs Braden at to the place of beginning, contain ple. Wilson is the avowed and tended the^Sialt Creek school rally. ing 9.40 acres, more or less; only Democratic candidate for There was a very good crowd with —be sold for the satisfaction of president while the Republicans mauy farmers present. A fine the amounts decreed to be due the have a number of good men to se M r. H am a S eek er— spread wa furnished at noon. In plaintiff herein, and that plaintiff COM C TO’ FALLS CITY, OREGON lect from. Thus we find the Re a n d - Buy O roh a rd Land publicans in a quandary, not as the afternoon there was a spirited may have such other relief as is prayed for in the said comolaint. round table discussion, both men to the party, but as to the best This summons, by order of the Mrs. man in the Republican party to and women taking part, DR. M IL E S ' Hon. H. H. Belt, Judge of said Bewsre pi Ointments for Braden explained the fair work pull the government out of the -A n ti • Court, dated the 30th day of Catarrh Th;\t Contain Mercury telling the boys to be suie to enter hole Wilson has got into. The BRINQ DESIRED RELIEF. aa mercury will '.aurrly destroy the aense March, 1916, is published once a for potato prizee which |were open of smell and itomplately derange the Democrats have no choice, its •1 huM um A Dr. MHmr ABtl-PIUn whole ayatera w.gen entering It through Pill» for t o m Horn u d Sad them week for six consective weeks, in Wilson or bolt the party. When to old and young. the mucous eurfa, iei Such article« ahould with you. They are in an invaluable remedy for hendarhe. never be uwd » g- ept on prescription« On Friday accompanied by Mr, the Falls City News, a weekly I have always taken great ptaaaure asked to vote, “ just for fun," the from reputable ph yslrlan«. as the damage valuable for Headache to reocanmendkig than) to my they will do 1« te* t fold ___ to tha th goad « fa Republican is very likely to say, McConnell, Mrs. Braden, Ruth newspaper of general circulation can poaalbly derivi* from them Hall’j i friend«, being confident that they Catarrh Cure, ma iiufactured and all other Pains. will bring the daalred relief. I am “ What’s the kzc , I'll juM. Him flam Campbell, and Caroline Goehrke. published in said County. onlalna no Cheney * Co. To.iado, O.. conti never wltboat them and uaa them _ __ mercury, and is tat ban Internally, acting 2 8 Dow , 2 8 Conte. for all attacks of pain, knowing The date of the first publication them fellows,” and gabs in a I went over the hills te Fern. We . ....... ......................... *od and mucoua «ur- that they will not disappoint me." faeei o f tha system. In buying Hall’« IF FIRST BOX IS NOT SATIS straw for Wilson and Democracy had a large turn-out there for a of this summons is April 1, 1916. MRS W H BENSON, Catarrh Cura he aur e you get the genu- FACTORY, YOUR MONEY WILL West Haven. Conn. |na. It is taken int< arnatty and made In small district. A very good pro OSCAR HAYTER, goes wild. Toledo. Ohio, by f*. J. Cheney * Co. Tea- BE REFUNDED. Umonlale free. Attorney for plaintiff. Wilson’s popularity is overrated. gram waa rendered by the school. Sold by Druggists. Price 7Jc per bottla. Mr. McConnell gave a splendid M13. Take BaU'e Family t Ilia for. No man, or woman either, loves a J a m tffe p When travel ing, attending1 a Theatre or some Social Function, or if Shopping, don’t forget to have P A IN P IL L S í?i?®ou¡)