Saturday April 22, 1910 THE FALLS CITY NEWS. For County Clork The Policy of This Store is I hereby announce my candi dacy for thu republican nomina tion for the office of County Clerk o f Polk county and ask the sup port o f the Voters at the Primary «•lection, May 19. (Pd A d v er. ) F. J. H o l m a n . W E G IV E YO U For County Treasurer W H A T YO U I hereby announce my candi dacy for Treasurer o f Polk (xrunty subject to the will o f Republican voters at the Primary Election, May 19. 191«. J. H. (S LIM ) BROWN. W E DO N O T S U B S T IT U T E A SK FOR Whet we want its not only customers, but PLE A SE D CUSTOMERS. T H E JO K ER The Man With The Hoe Edited by Falls City High School. Mr. Reynolds of Dalian we read in the Observer visited the Falla (to Thursday, ( A|pil 13th, the City School where lie was acting aa m Duiry Herd Club of ths Fulls City superintendent. schools visited tho dairy farm of Fred «tump. The Teachers Training cla** of j Mr. Slump's farm in located which we read about in tfce same | about two mil«-* northeast of Suver paper baa just finished the study' on the County road. There were of the School Law. You ehould j lorteeo me in here <d the Club who hear them quote the law to annus- i went. The farm contain« 750 acres pecting “ Kreshies.” A little Third j Is In E v i d e n c e In S p r i n g t i m e LET POLK COUNTY BE PROUD 1 \ See our new slo ck of Hoes. Rakes Carden Plows and Farm Implements. J. C. TA LBO TT 'm One hundred acres id this is in grader recently wrote a letter in j liops ths rest is in hay grain pas- which he was describing a pet ture. A well situaleJ modern rabbit. He said among other To Voters of Polk County dairy barn thirty six by one bun- things that it could jump ten feet DRUG STORE. I hereby knnounce myself as u R E .W ilf . um h . M L. T hompson , W. F. N ichols , R .G W h itf , dred and thirty feel inside mess- high Fairly attire for a rabbit candidate for commissioner of Polk President Vice-President Cashier Assistant Cashier urement with u nine foot ceiling don’t you think? m in ty, subject to the will of the will accomodate seventy four cows. ...... ■■ republicans at the Primary of May The floor and three feet of the PAIO POLITICAL NOTICES Back To The Soil. 19, and solicit the support of the walls are concrete. The rest of it The steady growth of the cities • republicans o f the county, giving F alls C it y , P olk C ounty . O regon FOR DISTRICT ATTORNEY inside is of boards and is painted assurance that if elected I will ex There are windows enough to has led 1 1 much criticism by ecoi.o- j I hereby announce my candi Does a General Banking Business. Interest Paid on Time ert myself to judiciously and eco allow four equare feet of glass per mists of recent years, because of) dacy for the republican nomina Deposits. Exchange sold on all points in the United States. nomically administer the business cow. The barn is ecquipted with the Hocking of great hordes to these ; tion for the office of District A t Notary Public officially connected w itii the Bank. metropilises, while on the other ; affairs o f the county. Louden Sanitary stalls, and stanch torney. I f nominated and elected, hand the soil on which we are all | MOSE M ANSTON ions of steel. The are doors at I shall enforce all laws as 1 find dependent lies doimaut. There " ( Paid A d v ) each end of the board and two on them without fear or favor, and has been a movement on foot du r-' H0"< L'lara quite by nature drops j each side one in the north end and in a just, conscientious manner. I ing the last decade to induce pen- ¡'»to this role with perfect e»se, | To Tho Voters Of Polk County. one about the middle of the barn, will tfive to the County’s affairs Mrs. J. B. Teal was itricken pie to leave the contested city ami Die Rev. leinpleton ( l i s t e r Gard- I hereby announce myself as a! lu the north end of the barn is a the same careful, conscientious at become tillers of the soil, but t h e ' ,,er) a young minister proposes to with paralysis Wednesday after Republican candidate for the o f Cushman gasolene engine which tention I would Rive to the affairs i fforts of these people has so far|l,-Jr ° U time friend Elizabeth noon ahout 1 o ’clock and was fice o f County Treasurer, subject ... , , . .. runs a auction pump lor the ruilk- o f private clients. 1 respectfully . met with no sueixiss. Theorists (Esther Cleveland) and is quietly found unconscious in the path to the will o f the voters at the . . 1 . . . . . . . !ing machines. There ---- — »re *L“ three solicit your support, and if nom between her home and that o f have sought ai. expla lation of this 1 lnl1^ ou *-be shelf for John Ryder, primary election in May and re- [ m., milking machines which arilk two inated and elected, will devote spectfully solicit your support. phenoinenotii thru various sources. voung heir to the Maples Farm. her daughter, Mrs Clem Cleve cow-a at a time. In the same end my entire time to giving you an A. V. R. SNIDER. Places ot amusement, urban luxur David Moore (Chester W a rd) and land, by Gus Elle and with the of the bain a* the engine are two administration o f the affairs of (Paid A d v.) ies, poor roads, easier employment Susan Moore ( Loleta West) again assistance o f Ira Mehrling car concrete silos fourteen by thirty- this office such as may reward and the disdain with which rural appear behind the footlights as ried her to her home and called four feet, in air,**, each of these con you for the trust and confidence people are regarded by the urban husband and wile empliiy the dif assistance. Judge Teal was in tain one hundred ten tons of silage placed in me. Free Methodist Church ite have all been advanced as poss férencies between a devoted mar- Dallas and he was immediately when full. About the middle of WALTER L. T001E. JR Sunday School 10:00 A. M. ried couple. Jerry Moore (Claude , phoned for. E very possible at- ible reasons. the barn, on the west side, is a Preaching 11:00 A. M. (Paid A d v .) Graham) the wayward son o f ! tention was given her but she That the city man enjoys certain Clans meeting 12;00 P. M. small room where the records are advantages over bis country bro David and Susan— fishes, suow passed away about 11:00 o’ clock Evening service 7:30. To The Republican Voters of Polk kept. There are three sheets, each ther is beyond refutation; concern balls, skates and teaches Neil to that night. H. A. W alter , Pastor of which contains the names of County. Funeral services were held at ing the disadvantages, however, smoke cigarettes, defends that erst twenty-one cows, the weight ol 1 am a candidate for District they are just as pronounced. The while lady on all occasions. Wan the home Friday afternoon at 2 milk each cow gives each day. and M. E Church Attorney o f said County, and if E. A. LaDow environment a city family is placed dering Tom ( Hal Wade) returns o ’ clock. Rev. the percent of butter fat. The nominated and elected I pledge Sunday Services to himself after 15 years of lapse preached the funeral sermon. in is distinctly advantageous, par Sunday School 10:00 A M. milk is testeil once a month for myself to diligently and faithful of memory finds his daughter. Interment in the Odd Fellows ticularly along educational lines. Morning Service 11:00 A. M. butter fat. The milk is weighed ly attend to all the duties per Ole Mose (W ard H a ley ) the black cemetery. A large floral wreath They may enloy world reuouue<i Junior League 3:30 P. M. as soon as the cow is milked. taining to said office and will comedian, dries Nells eyes-with his was furnished by the officials of lectures, bear the very best in Kpworth League 0:30 P. M. There is a litter carrier which car fearlessly enforce all the laws in own tears. Polk county. music, and nothing along the line Evening Service 7:30 P. M ries all dirt in the barn fifty feet an impartial manner. I respect Doors opsn at 7:30; curtain at The body was followed to its of good books that is not at their away. There is a space ten or fully ask your support at the pri Week-Day Services 8 : 15 . last resting place by friends and instant command. Can we not in twelve feel wide between the mary election on the 19th o f May, The H S. orchestra will furnish Teacher Training clars. Friday neighbors who sincerely sympa looking over these facts realize stanchions. The feed is taken in 1916. the musical program. 7:00 P. M. thize with the sorrowing family then wbat is the real trouble? That a cart in this place. The bay loft B. F. SWOPE. Admissiou 25c, 15c, 10c. Prayer Meeting, Friday 8:00 P. in their time o f distress. our economic system is at fault we will contain between one hundred (Paid A d v.) M Ursly Anna Teal was born in must all agree but weighing the and twenty-five and two hundred W. J. W arren , Pastor. Virginia in 1853 and moved to Botany Class at Work. matter iu the balance of reason we tons of hay when full. Mr Stump Kansas in 1856 and then came to The members of the Botany|class To The Voter* of Polk. have a cure for this evil. In our expects to build a new barn next SEVENTH DAY AOVENTIST CHURCH are deep in the mysteries of flower Oregon 1871 and wa3 married I hereby announce my candi opinion when the country boy is year just like the one ne has now. the same year to John B. Teal. given but a few of the privilege 9 j ana^yzaGonthisweek.Manyspeci- 10 A. M dacy for the republican nomina Sabbath School 'The milk house is about seventy Mrs. Teal was the mother of hig city cou in experiences our real mens have been analyzed and 11 A M. tion for county clerk o f Polk coun Preachingor bible study five feet southwest of the barn. It mounted some of which are the eleven children, nine o f whom Young peoples mealing 3:30 P. M ty, and solicit the support o f all troubles are at an end. If yon is ecquipped with a steam engine republicans within the county, jjj. happen to be one of those people Trillium, Lambs Tongue, Violet, are living, two Having preceded | for running the seperator and mi who are against these fancy “ frills'’ Bleeding Heart, W i l d > Flag and her into the spiritual world. Mrs. giving assurance that if nomina tester. The milk tester has twenty ted and elected 1 will use my ut iudustnal work, music, reading Johuny Jump Up. This -ubject is Teal was a member o f the Chris four bottles. There is a concrete most endeavor to render econom work, athletics, etc., in the scLool, being made very interesting ar.d tian church and was a sincere vat tor cooling the cream. There in the light of these facts, should ^ e zest in which the pupils enter and earnest Christian woman. ical and efficient service. are two tanks fur washing the you condemn a man lor leaving *heir work tells of the interest She was a devoted w ife and af- LE W IS V. M A C K E N . cans, pails, and bottles. There is fectonate mother. Try Chiropractic. your community and removing to : taken oy them, (Paid A d v.) a tank for the Bacill— Kill, which another where his children might! 7 bo beet show- at the Gem tonight is used to purify the milking ma have a better chance to succeed? Mis? Shields of the Domestic Since the 11th inst Mr. and Mrs. To Tho Voters Of Polk County. Walter I.. Tooze, Jr., Lawyer, chines. The mixture is one ounce ________ Science and A it department was G F. Brown (nee Cecil M. Dodd) I hereby announce myself as a Dallas, Oregon. tf. of Bacilli-Kill to five gallons of absent from school Tuesday after- of Klamath County are wealthy in Republican candidate for the o f Mies Priscilla Otterbein of Salem water. The floor is concrete. There Airlie Crosses Bats With Falls City. ! noon because of sickness. fice o f County Treasurer, subject is a concrete walk between the Last Friday afternoon Falls City the possession of a thrifty 7-pound is employed at the Pereey home. The Domestic Science girls are to the will o f the voters at the High School defeated Airlie High ham and the milk house. daughter. Mr. and Mrs. Dodd are J. A. Cornelv of near Bridgeport primary election in May and re Mr. Stump has sixty seven cows School in a running ball game; serviug a series of dinners for the somewhat elated over becoming moved to West Woodbmn Sunday. spectfully solicit your support. and one Jersey bull. The most of scoie 7-8. The game was called at practice of serving. Judging- from grandparents Dana McPherren and Morris the delicious orders, they sure MRS. W IN N IE BRAD EN. his cows are Jersey’s, lie is ouly 2:45 and for over an hour the boys Selig were Salem visitors Monday. have some tine eats. (Paid A d v .) milking sixty three cows at the j of both teams fought valiantly for M aurice's Journey. The Sheppard eisten will sing present time, He also has over a honors. In the sixth iuning they • To The Republican Voters. The route taken by Maurice Selig at the M. E. Church Sunday even dozen calves. tied which was not broken until Harry Starr and Clias. Hopkins Having been urged by my ing. The water system Mr. Stump the first, half of the 12 inning, Wednesday evening was as follow's: friends to again become a candi have been busy this week repair Mrs. Emma Hinehaw returned uses is not very satisfactory as he when the Kalis City boys showed Dallas, Monmouth, Independence, date for commissioner and having Corvallis, Wells Station, Eola and ing and gelling the plainer ready cannot get enough pressure. He them how to do it. The Falls City acceded to their demand, I most Monday from Greenville, Califor Salem returning by the way ot is going to change as soon as pos- school wishes to praise the Airlie nia. to begin operations next Monday. respectfully ask the support o f all sible. The water is piped to the team for the manly way in which Buena Vista, Suver, Airlie aud This will affotd employment for republicans in the primary May Mrs. H Bowman visited her 19. My past record is my on'y house, barn, aud milk house, and they play ball although much Lousville arriving in Falls City several men and it will sound good husband the Dallas hospital platform. other places where it is necessary younger and smaller than the Falls promptly at 5:00 o ’clock Thursday Monday. G. A. WELLS. to hear the whistle wake the echos The Dairy Herd Club went to City boys they gave us a hard tus- morning. (Paid A d v.) of the mountains once more. Latest model Singer Sewing tliis barn for the purpose of finish- 8le- ®**lls City teaoi will play the Maurice says that school will machines, 138 at Persey’ s. Why ishing up their record work for the return game at Airlie Saturday, be out in just exactly six weeks. To -The Voters Polk County. pay tnote? Why should he worry? year. They scored the barn aud April 29. PENNY SOCIAL (Paid Adver.) THO M PSO NS Bank of Fails City MRS. J. B. TE A ! DIES Local News Items Planer to Start Monday 1 am a candidate for School Su perintendent o f this county sub ject to the will of the Republican voters at the Primary Election in May. I will not impair the efficiency o f our school system, but will run the office as economically as is possible under our present laws. W. I. REYNOLDS. (Paid Adv.) For County Superintendent. I hereby announce my candi dacy foi the office o f County Su perintendent o f Schools o f Polk county, subject to the will p f the Republican voters at the primary election, May 19, 1916. MISS ALM E D A J. F U L L E R (Paid A d v.) A splendid Stainer violin outfit «equipment and the milkhouse and for sale cheap at Mickalson’s Rea judged two cows. The Dust of the Earth. Estate office. The above report was written by- A drama will be given by the Fresh Bread,Cakes,Cookies, Lies, George A. Paul of the Dairy Herd High School tonight. This play and other bakery goodH, every day Record Club of the Kalis City depicts the character and difficul- school on his returning to school. I ties of a neice adopted by a doting at the Fails City Bakery. uncle and a hating auut. Nell. Rev. II. A. Walter, of the Free Club work has ben made a part the leading character, "Th e Dust Methodist church left Thursday of the regular class work in the of the Earth,’’ will be played by night for Waterloo to assist Rev. Falls City school, being the first Miss Sylvia Phillips who for the Richards in a series o f special school in the state to make it a past two years has been a favorite meetings. part ol its regular work. Prof.W. ¡ n High School plays, by Falls City Mte. Chne. Kueebone. Elsie A. Barr in a phone conversation people. Sylvia is playing a new Kueebone, Otto Kueebone and Miss ! with the prin. of the school praized role heretofore she has appeared as Clara Duvis motored to Wellsdale, very highly the work done by the the lady cjmedian now take a ser Ore., Friday where Mrs. Kueebone class and expressed his opinion ¡„us part showing her aptitude as and Elsie will visit a week with that making it a part of tho regu- an amateur actress. Arabella, the their daughter aud sister, Mrs. A. lar work of the school is the very town gossip will be iu the person L. tiovter at that place. best method of haudliug the work. 0f our old time gossip, Clara Samp- Professor Haley is conducting a six weeks review class in arithme tic for tiie benefit of the Teachers Training people. Dr. J. O. Turner, formerly of Lowe & Turner, eye special ist will be in Falls City again Mon day April 24ih at Falls City Hotel. Mi. and Mrs. W. K. Davis, Otto Kueebone and Miss Claia Davis drove to Sheridan Sunday in Mr. Kneebone'a aut. Mrs. Davis went to visit her folks, Mr. aud Mrs' Mason at that place. They report ed a very pleasant time and found the roads in excelleut condition in Yamhill County. The Rebekah’s gave a penny st>c- ial at the Odd Fellows hall W e d nesday night, which was well at tended by the members and others. The orchestra of the Falls City High School furnished excellent music for the entertainment dur ing the evening. The time was pleasantly speut by playiug games which was participated in by the young people and also by those who had reached the bald head age. The sand witches and cake and other delicacies that had been prepared for the occasion sold readily aud more pennies could have teen realized had there been more eatables prepared. The sum netted from the occasion was $7,