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F A L L S S IT Y N E W S FALLS CITY OREGON. SA TU R D A Y. JUNE 3, 191« VOL. XII The Printer Who Aims To Please J. J. HILL; GREAT Our M«r«hant Marin«. It seems inevitable that Mr. | .1 FINANCIER DEAD | Wilson is to be renominated. No; Being frequently censur’d No. 4L Th« Pr«ald«nt And Son, Louis W. Hill Likely to Succeed in Control Attempt to Ward Off OMfft by Op* eratteRfc Fill. Steok Is firent Kaak Traaafarrad fa tan and corruptly educated that good things are not encouraged. 1 have » V ft M A S K L I known a very numerous Impression I Hr print*«] frulli the r»n».ri*»rii* j of Hood's Songs go off in this ’ | Province at 2a. per Book, in leas than and con- Twelvemonth, when a small Quan other candidate ¡ b seriously men demn’d by differnt Persons for^ rin t- a tjty o f L>avU,.| ' F » a j m s (an excellent tioned, arm all Mr. Wilson’s recent Things which they say ought not to V eriion, h. ve Uin upon my Hands utterances make clear that he be printed. 1 have Home tune* th ou gh t, above twiM the Time. it might be necessary to make a stand 10. That notwithstanding w hat has assurances enough to make ing Apology for myself, and publish might be urg’d in behalf o f a ' him certain. His main comfort 1 it once a Year, to be read upon all Man’s being allow’d to do in the Much Way o f his Business whatever he |must be the hope that Colonel Occasions o f that Nature. Butineva ha* hitherto hindered the is paid for, yet Printers do con Roosevelt will elect him either by executibn o f this Design but having tinually discourage the Printing himself being nominated or bolt very lately given extraordinary Of- of great Numbers of bad things, again and run on a ticket of his fence by printing an Advertisement and stifle them in the Birth. I own; and that other fact that the with a certain N. B at the End o f i t , ' my self have constantly refused I find an Apology more particularly ; print anything that might coun- rank and file of his party will, as requisitc at this Juncture, tho’ it ^nance Vice, or promote Immor .. O u r Grocery 1Priices Are Unequaled In Falls City. St. Haul. Minn. May 2 9 .- James 10 L a r g e fu ll size h ig h g r a d e S o u r K r a u t J. Hill, aged 7H years died here today of an illness caused by in 15 F a n c y T a b le P ea c h e s, P e r can ality; tho by complying in such testinal catarrh of several years usual, vote their ticket straight, happens when 1 have not yet Leisure J w i t h ^he corrupt Taste of 15 A n e x c e lle n t g r a d e C a ts u p , p e r b o ttle standing. I might have got i But in the campaign there will be to write such a Thing in . the proper , ^ ......... M U ajority »J More than any other one man, 3 P a c k a g e s Q u a k e r c o m fla k e s 25 some ugly questions confronting Form, and can only in a ' loose man- much Money. I have also always ; he has aided in the upbuilding of him. Four years ago his party ner Ihrow those Considerations to refus’d to print such things as P e a n u t B u tte r , per pound 15 gether which should have been the) might do real Injury to any Per the great Northwest. The ‘ ‘em platform was pledged to maintain Substance o f it. son, how much soever I have been pire builder” and financier his 20 A v e ry fa ir g r a d e bu lk r o a s t co ffe e a t, lb. the Panama canal free from tolls I request ail who are angry with | solicited, and tempted with Offers wealth is rated in the hundreds of for American coasting vessels. me on the Account o f printing things of Great Pay; and how much so T r y W h it e M o u n ta in F lo u r , a pure millions—became gravely ill only a After his inauguration he never they don’ t like, camly to consider ever I have by refusing got the few days ago and operations of h ard w h e a t a t , p er sa ck $ 1 .6 5 Ill-Will of those who would have rested until the same tolls were these following Particulars. Friday and Saturday failed to employ’d me. I have hitherto fal- laid upon American coasting ships Sunshine. V a lle y F lo u r 1. That the Opinions o f Men 1 .3 0 , , .. . _ e len under the Resentment of large check the infection which had re o f Men for refu8lng a*b. passing through the canal that almost as various as their L aces; an sulted and gradually lost strength are laid on all other ships. He Observation general enough to be- wlutely to print any of their Party losing consciousness late Sunday gave to congress as a reason for come a common Proverb, So many I or Personal Reflections. In this night and remaining in a state of Manner I have made my self his demand that certain foreign Men so many Minds coma until life passed at 930 Mon 2. That the Business o f Printing many Enemies, and the constant countries had complained of the day morning. has chiefly to do with Men's Opinions: Fatigue o f denying is almost in discrimination against their ships S till p re v a ils on L a d ie s sh o e s a n d O x fo r d s , S u p ply most things that are printed tending supportable. But the Publick be That absolute control of the First and our coasting vessels. ing unacquainted with all this, to promote some, or oppose others. y o u r sh o es n e e d s . National Bank at St. Paul passed A law nearly one hundred years 3. Thst hence arises the peculiar whenever the poor Printer hap from Mr. Hill to his son, Louis, old has prevented any foreign Unhappiness o f that Business, which pens either through Ignorance or two weeks ago became knowm to ships from trading between our l other Callings are no way liable to; much Persuasion, to do any thing that is generally thought worthy day following the death of Mr. home ports, as between New York they who follow Printing being scarce of Blame, he meets with no more Hill. and New* Orleans or New York able to do any thing in their way ° * j Friendship or Favour on the above and San Francisco. That made it getting a Living, which shall not Account, than if there were no OREGON TRIBUTE IS PAID possible to create our great mer probably give Offence to some, and Merit in’t at all. Thus, as Waller chant fleet -greater in tonnage perhaps to many; whereas the Smith, says, Jams* i. Mill State s Bait Frisnd, than Great Britain’s merchant the Shoemaker, the Carpenter, or Poet« lot* half th« P ratu they would hare got the Man o f any other Trade, may Were it but known what they d itcrretly blot, Says Governor. fleet-in the fifties, and has kept work indifferently for People o f all Yet are censur’d for every bad Salem, Or., May 29.- " T h e Em for us a little fleet ever since. Persuasions, without oflending any Line found in their Works with Now imagine a natural case. o f them; and the Merchant mav buy the utmost Severity. pire of the Pacific Northwest owes NOTICE OF SALE ON EXECUTION by W. H. Boals and recorded on I take leave to conclude with an a debt of gratitude to this great Imagine an American ship loaded and sell with Jews. Turks, Hereticks old Fable, which some of my page 428 o f volume 3 o f the Rec with cotton at New Orleans and and Infidels o f all sorts, and get builder, which words can scarce Readers have heard before, and By virtue o f a writ o f execu ord o f Satisfaction o f Mortgages bound for San FYancisco, and Money by every one o f them, with express,” said Governor Withy- some have not. tion against the real property o f said County. combe today in commenting on the Great Britain protesting against out giving Offense to the most ortho “ A certain well-meaning Man dox, o f any sort, or suffering the Notice is hereby given that on its passing toll-free through the hereinafter described, duly issued life of James J. Hill, who died least Censure or 111 will on the Ac and his Son, were traveling by the County Clerk o f Polk MONDAY, the 19th day o f June, canal. She took no part, did not today. “ Mr. Hill’s foresight, op towards a Market Town, with an count from any Man whatever. timism and energetic ability rep spend a cent in the building of the The County’ 0re» on> on the 17th day 1916, at the hour o f one o'clock 4. That it is as unreasonable in Ass which they had to sell. canal, has no cottop to export, D i . j j .. . . w of May, 1916, and to me. me, the in the afternoon o f said day, at resented the very finest spirit of any one Man or Set o f Men to ex Road was bad; and the old M an1 save a little from India and Egypt, , undersigned s h e r i f f o f s a i d the front door o f the County Western development. He was pect to be pleas'd with every thing therefore rid. but the Son Court House in the City o f Dal which has to be mixed With Amer " en County directed, for the enforce Oregon’s best friend and a friend that is printed, as to think that no a-foot. The first passenger they i las, in said County, I will sell the ican cotton to be worked and then ment o f a decree o f foreclosure who utilized his colossal power for body ought to be pleas'd but them met, asked the Father if he w’as imagine the president of our real property hereinabove des and sale given and made by the selves. real constructive good. He was not ashamed to ride by himself, cribed at public auction to the country compelling an American 5. Printers are educated in the one of those great men who see and suffer the poor Lad to w a d e i ^ and understand fundamental congress to heed Great Britain's Belief that when Men differ in Opin along thro’ the Mire; this induced gon for said County o f Polk on highest bidder for cash on day things, and realizing that the West protest against our country’s dis ion, both Sides ought equally to have him to take up his Son behind him ;1the 16th day o f May, 1916, in a of sale, subject to redemption in certain suit in the said Court the manner provided by law, for would grow only as fast as its criminating in favor of our ships the Advantage o f being heard by the Publick; and that when Truth and ^a(* no^ traveled far, when he wherein John T. Hughes was the purpose o f satisfying the agricultural productivity increas in our local coast trade. met others, who said,they are two But what the president wanted Error have fay- Play, the former is plaintiff and Alvah G. Lineback, said decree, with interest and ed, he was always in the forefront unmerciful Lubbers to get both; always an overmatch for the latter; costs o f sale. encouraging scientific agricultural was not only to levy the tolls, but Hence they cheerfully serve all con- j on the Back o f that poor Ass, in i n j ^ h r * s t • Dated this 17th day o f May, to have repealed the law prohibit betterment tendimz Writers that pay nav them them well.! such a a deep deen Road. Rnad. Upon Timm this this the th* ! “ " f " St* WaIter L- Tooze and tending well, I such “ Then* can be but one James J. ing foreign ships from trading without regarding on which side old Man gets off, and lets his Son rhu Arthur were defendants. 1916. JOHN W. ORR, Hill, and the magnitude of the between American ports. This they are o f the Question in Dispute. ride alone. The next they met ( Register No. 4813), which de loss of Oregon and all the West was openly advocated by more 6. Being thus continually em called the Lad a graceless, rascal cree was given in favor o f said Sheriff o f Polk County, Oregon. through the departure o f this wise than one of the president’s friends ploy'd in serving both Parties, Prin ly young Jackanapes, to ride in plaintiff and requires the pay- leader will be realized more and while the measure to put the canal ters naturally acquire a vast Uncon- that Manner thro’ the Dirt, while ment o f certain sums of money, sernedness as to the right or wrong under toll was pending. viz.. $637.58, with interest there more from year to year.” his aged Father trudged along on But to a company of reporters Opinions contain’ d in what they print on at eight per cent per annum A high school play was giver Foot; and they said the old Man the president said that to pass regarding it only as the Matter of from May 16. 1916, until paid. I at the Wagner hall Thursday HENRY BANCROFT DEAD their daily labor; They print things was a Fool, for suffering it. He night by the students. The hous< our coast ships free would in ef full o f Spleen and Animosity, with then bid his Son come down, and am commanded to sell at public was very well filled with peoph Henry Bancroft, an old citizen fect be paying them an indirect the utmost Calmness and Indiffer auction in the manner prescribed and pioneer o f this place died walk with him. and they traveled and the proceeds from the saleol Thursday at 12 o’clock o f consump subsidy which the platform con ence, and without the least III will on leading the Ass by the Halter; bv law the following described tickets netted $70. Excelleni real property, towit: tion. He had been confined to his demned. to the Persons reflected on; who music was furnished by the Higl ’till they met another Company, home with illness for several Now keep the above in mind nevertheless unjustly think the Prin That tract or parcel o f land, School orchestra. months and his death was not un- and then consider what the pres ter as much their Enemy as the who called them a Couple of sertse- being a part o f the Donation The performance began at S:li less Blockheads, for going both on pected when the end came. and the first scene was in a dor- ident has done regarding our mer Author, and join both together in ci * • v. j . . , | Land Claim o f John Sheldon and The deceased was born in Ohio matory room in the Falls City F « t m such a dirty Way when wif Nolification No ^ c|lim their Resentment. and had spent many years of his chant marine since the breaking High School; and the next was 7. That it is unreasonable to im they had an empty ASSw,thth1m..fNo 41 „ Township 8 Soulh, life in Michigan before coming to out o f the great European war on the following day in a dorma which they might ride upon. The this country. He was a Union two years ago, when the need of agine Printers approve o f every thing 1 Range 6 West o f the Willamette tory room in the Falls City High soldier during the Civil War. He such marine was made clear, and they print, and to censure them in old Man could bear no longer; My Meridian, in the County o f Polk Teck Department; the third act any particular thing accordingly; Son, said he, it grieves me much was 70 years o f age. no other possible conclusion can and State o f Oregon, and bound- which was the last was an even The body was laid to rest in the since in the way o f their Business that we cannot please all these ing in South Hall o f Falls City lot reserved for the Old Soldiers fairly be reached, except that he they print such great variety of People. Let me throw the High. Aaa £ R deKribed f ,oUows; in the City cemetery. The pall wants no such marine, and is de things opposite and contradictory. v to-wit: Beginning at a point The play was very good and bearers were made up o f old termined that the building and It is likewise unreasonable what some over the next Bridge, and be no which is 32.00 chains South and the students were very efficient troubled with him.” veterans and ex-Spanish-American sailing of such ships shall never assert, "That Printers ought not to further »I , .» |, . . 1 25,00 chains West from the North in the parts they took. war soldiers. Had the old Man been seen act- „ . ____ - . , be if he can help it. He has pro print any Thing but what they ap*- „ ... . east corner o f said Claim; thence QUARTERLY MEETING this last Resolution, he would ~ . u 1 b an . . . posed that some ships shall be prove;” since if all o f that Business ing *, , . . . „ . c . South 18 80 chains thence West Quarterly meeting will be held SERVICES AT CHRISTIAN CHURCH built and run on government ac should make ^uch a Resolution, and probably have been called a Fool 5.00 chains; thence North 18.80 at the Free Methodist church, Rev. Howard McConnell of Dal count, but every time he has op, abide by it, an End would thereby for troubling himself about the chains; thence East 5.00 to the commencing June 9. and continu las will preach at the Christian be put to Free Writing, and the different Opinions of all that were church at this place Sunday after posed their running a day longer World would afterward have noth pleas’d to find Fault with him; place o f beginning, containing ing until the 11th. Elder W. J. 9.40 acres, more or less; subject, Johnston will be present. Every noon at 3 o’clock. Everybody in than the time when Great Britain ing to read but what happen'd to be Therefore, tho’ I have a Temper and Germany can resume their vited. however, to the right o f the one cordially invited. the Opinions o f Printers. almost as eomDlying as his. I in N. Welter, Pastor. over-sea trading. 8. That if al| Printers were deter tend not to imitate him in this last public to travel and use. as an Geo. W. Brentner and wife vis Since Webster’s reply to Hayne- min’d not to print any thing till they open and unobstructed roadway. C. L. Starr of Port1 and has been i Particular. I consider the Variety ited in Independence last Sunday. the Democratic party has steadily were sure it would offend no body, • T “ ! l i e n and ^ de. a ^ rip o f land 20 feet wide off appointed on the board o f regents A. C. Fleming, a donkey fire fought against this country hav there would be very little printed. . , . U , . the North side o f said parcel o f o f the Oregon Normal school to man at Spaulding’s got the thumb ing a merchant marine and no ex 9. That if they sometimes print ^ ef 81ilf e\e , J ^ land; and excepting therefrom take the place of Col. E. Hofer. o f his right hand crushed in shaft perience seems to be able to vicious or silly things not worth I shall not therefore leave off ft g t - , , . released resigned. Mr. Starr was at one P of engine Tuesday. The bone was change their minds.—Goodwin’s reading, it may not be because they Printing. I shall continue my . time superintendent o f schools in approve such things themselves, but Business. I shall not burn my Ior rsilroad purposes, as des- Pblk county and is well known in broken and the flesh torn open Weekly. because the People are so viciously | press and melt my Letters. [cribed in an instrument executed Falls City. across ball o f the thumb. 10-Per Cent Discount Selig’s Cash Price St( ire, “ Meeting and Beating Competitior i” . “ CATCHING CLARA”