Falls City news. (Falls City, Or.) 190?-19??, October 21, 1916, Page 4, Image 4

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    Raturday, October 21, lWlfl
THE FALLS CITY HEWS
C. L. S tarr of Portland was in ACCIDENTS AT SPAULDINGS’ CAMP
this city Thursday.
i Monday morning Steve Meehen
$8.00
7 Jewel in Silveroid Case
44
If
Walter
L.
Tooie,
Jr.,
Lawyer,
was fatally injured by a falling
5.00
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Dallas,
Oregon.
tf.
tree,
A k>g was being pullet! in
6.90
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Republican and Progressive
8.85
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Dai.
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by
a
“
donkey”
when it struck a
S. W. Wingo has moved to
Direct Primary Nominee for
Every watch guaranteed a per­
standing tree breaking it otf and
las and is running a restaurant.
fect timekeeper.
falling struck Meehen, who was
Ingersoll Dollar Watches for
Mrs. J. Chamberlain is in Dal- ; tending rigging. He lived only a
the boys.
las visiting her son George and short time. The body was taken to
P E R S E Y , The Jeweler,
wife.
Dallas and placed in the morgue.
Falls City, Oregon
Wednesday m o r n i n g Dode
Mrs. Elmer Lewis and Mrs.
Floyd Seymour were shopping in Thrasher, who runs a “ donkey” A Vote for Representative Hawley
CHIROPRACTIC
was injured by a rock thrown by
Dallas Thursday.
is one for an
a blast. A shot was put in a
DR. W. L. Holloway
J. H. Mack, who lives near town
large log and all had retired to EX pCN 6nCC(l,
CHIROPRACTIC
lost a valuable cow last week by
what was considered a safe dis-1
W ill h e e t F a ll« C it y H o te l
a tree falling on her.
tance. When the charge explod­ Clean,
M O N P A Y . W K l N K SD A Y a n . t F R ID A Y
A lte r n ,K ina o f F a c h W e e k .
Fresh Bread, Cakes.Cookies.Pies ed a rock was thrown striking
and other bakery goods, every day Thresher in the groin putting him
Able,
at the Falls City Bakery.
out of commission. He was taken
Faithful,
Will Hinshaw moved to Mill l to the hospital at Dallas and is
Thursday where he has a contract said to be resting comfortably.
Tooth
Hair
Face
C. M. Olts got tangled up in the
and Effective
to cut logs for the Davis mill.
Hand
Clothes
Nail
rigging ropes at Spauldings’ camp
Shaving
Baby
Hat
Mrs. Will Tichenor has gone to last Saturday and falling sprained
Public Servant.
Portland for medical treatment. his wrist and in consequence was
She has been in poor health for laid up a few days.
Please read his record in the
B R U S H E S
some time.
pamphlet sent to every registered
Mr. and Mrs. Ira Mehrling and
CHURCH
NOTICES
voter
by the Secretary of State.
For every purpose; all sizes
daughter Ella and Mrs. C. L. Hop­
Free
Methodiet
and shapes; in all finishes
kins went to Dallas Thursday to
solid backs; bristles that
Sunday School 10 a. m.
Republican Congressional Com.
evening to hear ex-Gov. Chamber-
won’t come out—and all at
Preaching
service
11
a.
m.
W. J. Culver, Chairman.
lain.
the fairest price.
Song and praise service 7:30 Paid adv.)
The Lodies Aid Society of the
followed by preaching at 8:00.
M. E. Church will give a silver Mid-week prayer meeting 7:30 p.m
tea at the home of Mrs. F. M.
Everyone cordially invited to C . S . G R A V E S
T H O M P S O N S | Hellwarth. Friday afternoon, Oct. attend these services.
REPUBLICAN NOMINEE
27th.
Edgar N. Long, Pastor.
DRUG STORE.
W A T C H E S
W. C. HAW LEY
R.
FOR COUNTY ASSESSOR
Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Brentner
made a trip to Portland last Sun­ M. E. CHURCH ANNOUNCEMENTS
POLK COUNTY. OREGON
day to visit their son, Howard,
EXP ER IEN C E M EA NS EC ONOM Y
For Sunday, October 22.
who is attending business college.
If elected I will make no general
Sunday school at 10:00 a. m.
They report that he is progressing
raise in the assessed valuation
nicely.
J. R. Moyer. Supt. in charge.
of the County.
Preaching service 11:00!
Born Monday to Mr. and Mrs.
VOTE 59 X OFFICIAL BALLOT.
John Teal, Jr. a 12 pound boy.
Rev. Irwin, announces that he
( Paid adver )
The child was born at the Lee will have a “Story Sermon” for
homestead, the birth place of its the children just before the regu­
mother and also its grandfather, lar morning sermon.
James Lee, who was born there Epworth League service 6:30 p.m.
Republican Nominee for
sixty-five years ago.
In place of the evening sermon
Mose Manston
James C. Irwin, pastor of the
M.
E. church is now comfortably
Headquarters for Candy and Cigar*
located
in his new home. Rev.
WEATHERLY CONFECTIONERY.
Irwin is an energetic appearing
man, and if he is developed spirit­
ually as perfectly as he appears
to be physically, Satan will doubt­
less take to cover.
Caodies, Tobaccos and Cigars, at
L. B. WONDERLY’S
Pugh’s
Loganberry
Juice
SOLD EVERYWHERE
D eafness C annot Be C ured
by 1
1 upjillc ltions« a s th e y can n o t
re a c h th e d ise ased p o rtio n o f th e ear.
T h e re is o n ly one w ay to c u r d e a f n ew ,
a n d t h a t is b y c o n s titu tio n a l rem edies.
D e a fn e s s is c a u sed by a n inflam ed condi­
tio n o f th e m u co u s lining: of th e E u s ta ­
c h ia n T ube. W hen t h i i tu b e is inflam ed
you h a v e a ru m b lin g so u n d o r Im perfect
n earin g , a n d w hen it is e n tire ly closed.
D eafn ess is th e re su lt, a n d u n le ss th e in­
flam m a tio n c a n be ta k e n o u t an d th is
tub.* re sto re d to its n o rm a l condition,
b e a rin g will b e d estro y ed fo re v e r: nlno
t a s s c u t o f te n a r e cau se d by C a ta rr h ,
w h ich I t n o th in g b u t an Inflam ed condi­
tio n < f th e m u co u s su rfa c e s.
X7a w ill jriYO One H u n d red D ollar» fo r a n y c a se of
IV lin o s (caused by c a ta rrh »that c a n n o t be cu red b j
H a ll s C a ta rrh C ure. Send to r circular's free.
T . J . C H EN EY , A C O , Toledo, Ohio.
F Id by D ruggists, 75c.
T a k e H a ll a F a m ily P ills f o r co n stip atio n .
Local News liems
The best show at the Gem tonight
PROPERTY CHANGES HANES
Joe Aufdemauer has sold his
residence property on Dayton s t
the building occupied by the Elkins
pool hall and the building adjacent
to N. R. Dale.
HIGH SCHOOL NOTES
A meeting of the parent-teach­
ers association was held a t the
school building Tuesday evening.
The following officers were chosen
to act during the coming year:—
Mrs. C. L. Hopkins, president,
N. Lunde, vice-president,
Miss Ruth Ritenour, sec-treas.
The building for the library was
reported ready, but shelves, ta­
bles, chairs and stove are needed.
A collection was taken, amount­
ing to $5.85 to be used by a com­
mittee for the purchase of lumber.
A further discussion of this sub­
ject is to be brought up at the
next meeting, October 31st when
all are urged to be present.
School Superintendent
Mr. and Mrs. Amos Cadwallader
FOR POLK COUNTY
and Mrs. Sherman Cadwallader
and children, of Blodgett drove
(Paid adver.)
over to Socialist Valley Sunday
and spent the day with J. C. Rey­
nolds and family.
Miss Margret Kimes passed thru
the Valley Sunday on her way to
Republican Candidate
Black Rock.
Miss Estelle Reynolds spent Sun­
day with her parents.
Joe Floria has done quite a lot
(Paid adver.)
of fall ploughing.
J. C. Reynolds has seeded 12
acres of fall grain fot Bert Teed-
REPUBLICAN SPEAKING DATES
man and has also seeded a number
The following speaking dates
of acres for himself.
have been scheduled:
H. Buel and sons have just ship­ Airle, Saturday, Oct. 21
ped a carload of ties.
Independence, Monday, O ct 23
C. C. Reynolds and Lee Reynolds
Brush College, Tuesday, Oct. 24
are working at Powell’s camp.
Perrydale, Wednesday, Oct. 25
Ballston, Thursday, Oct. 26
Buell, Friday, Oct. 27
Oakdale Items.
Falls City, Saturday, Oct. 28
Rickreall, Monday, Oct. 30
Mr. and Mrs. McDonald went to
McCoy, Tuesday, Oct. 31
Salem Monday to visit their moth­
Monmouth, Wednesday, Nov. 1
er.
West Salem, Thursday, Nov. 2
Mr. Fern is putting a mill in on
Friday, Nov. 3. Open
the Gherlinger place where there
Dallas,Saturday, Nov. 4
is a fine piece of timber. A right
Tuesday.
Nov. 7—Everybody
of way has been secured through
Vote
for
Hughes.
the McDonald place for a road to
Harold Tichenor has stopped
school on account of his parents
moving to Portland. Harold will the mill.
Mr. Anderson has bought and
enter school in that city.
moved on the Wells place and Mr.
The athletic committes met this Wells has moved to Salem.
week and a subscription was tak­
The Temperence meeting held
en to buy playing apparatus.
at the school house Monday night
Several from the high school
was conducted by Mr. Brown of
attended evangelistic meetings in
Dallas. Quite a number accom­
Dallas Friday evening.
panied him, among the number
A pleasant surprise was given being Merton Ellis who gave a
the News Committee Thursday, talk on the whiskey question and
by being treated to gingerbread explained the amendments to be
by the freshman domestic science voted on a t the coming election,
class.
which will decide whether we
shall
have a wet or dry state.
Our editor, Grace Hastings be­
Other
members of the crowd en­
ing unable to attend school on ac­
tertained
us with speaking and
count of ill health, Hettie Newman
music
which
we all appreciated.
was elected to take her place.
FRED J. HOLMAN
COUNTY CLERK
Statement of ownership, man­
agement, etc., required by the act
of August 24, 1912, of the Falls
City News, published weekly at
Falls City, Oregon, for October 1,
1916. Name of editor, D. L. Wood,
Sr. Falls City, Oregon. Owners
and publishers I). L. Wood, Sr.,
D. L. Wood, Jr., Falls City, Ore.
Known bondholders, mortgages,
or other security holders, — None.
D. L Wood, Sr.
Sworn to and subscribed before
me this 14th day of October, 1916.
F. K. Hubbard,
Notary Public.
My commission expires Jan. 6,1920
F. N i u iio l s , R . g .W i ii t k .
(’«shier Assistant Cashier
F a l l * C i t y , P o m i C o c n t y . O rk u o n
Does u General Banking Business. Interest Paid on Time
Deposits. Exchange sold on nil points in the United Stutes.
Notary Public officially connected with the Bank.
der the W om an's P u n y I» cam ping on
th e tra il of the A ilinlnlairaU ntil
r
Political Jottings
It*
The W ilien Keynote.
Ill li I n kneeling to (h r ilrum m ls of
the train m en . In hi* sacrifice of tn>
sacred principle of n rhllratloii on the
a lta r of pear«* at any price, we aee, In
review, the w hole philosophy o f the
W ilson theory of governm ent am i nn
(tonality.
" I t la b etter to run th an to Aght."
T h a t th e o r / la at w ork In A m erican
governm ent today for the tlrat tim e.—
Itoston Jo u rn al
Mr W ilson forgot to m ention the
pledges of economy In the 1912 plat*
form.
" in hi* diplom acy." »aya n u le .lame»,
"th e P resid en t iias sounded a uew
note." W hat, » n o lh er oneT
It begin» t<> a p p e a r th a t th a t »Ingle
track m ind syatem will have to he
tem porarily double tracked.
A few
week« hence, of course. It will lie sid e­
tracked.
T h a W ilio n W a lt« .
In view of recent ev en ts th e follow
Ills form ula overheard ou a hotel ve­
randa m ay he of Intereat: T he Wllaon
w aits, one atep forw ard, th ree atepa
backw ard, healtate, then sldeatep.
T he A dm lnlalratlon la depressed by
the reflection th a t under no clrcuni
atancea can It postpone election day.
Wllaon Insista th at he will never reo
ognlze governm ent by assassin atio n ,
but he hnsiht cut olT relations w ith
those who h a te assassin ated A meri
cans.
T he first P resid en t and the first Con-
(tress th a t ev er subm itted to a hold up.
And. by the way. noltody will ever
he ab le to claim th la w as a regular
D em ocratic A dm inistration unless we
have a bond Issue Iwfore M unii 4.
1917.
B etting nn H uche» and Wllaon I»
'I k licermi» both to l>emi>crat» and It*
publicans
In uno of the New Bax
land »talea aueh a l>et « a » m ade a few
day» ago, T h e officer» heard of It. and
they arrealeil the Itepobllcan mi a
ch arg e of roblwry and »eilt Ihe Memo,
cru t to an ln»ane asylum Me careful.
One th in e we m in i all ad m it- the
I’realdent is uever too proud to aide
atep.
A stirplu» o f Ifl.'jno.OOO from the
postal service d u rin g th e fiscal yt*nr
«■tiding Ju n e 30 1» reported b y l*o»t-
m aster G eneral Iturleaon. W ith th e de
p artm en t m ore th an paying expenses.
It w ould teem th a t the executive otfl
<’la li could afford to keep on th e p ay­
roll meinlier» of th e N ational G uard
who reaponded when Ihe P resident
called o u t th e o rg an ized M ilitia for
d u ty on th e border.
P resid en t W ilson seem» to have
founded III» diplom acy on a rock
w hich la off Ita base moat of th e tim e
• T h e K aatern w ltam lths poralat In re
ferrln g to th e S ecretary of the Navy
as MUs Jo sep h in e D aniels
No won
. ♦
W A S H IN G T O N A N D L IN C O L N
P U T R IG H T E O U S N E S S
BEFO RE PEA CE.
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♦
T he su p p o rters of Mr. W ilson ♦
»ay th a t the A m erican people #
should vote for him lw a u » e lie ♦
ha» kept u« out of w a r
It la ♦
w orth w hile to rem em ber th a t ♦
th is la a claim th a t c a n n o t lie ad- ♦
vanced e ith e r on b eh alf of W ash ♦
Uigton o r o f Lincoln.
N either ♦
W ashington nor Lincoln kept u* ♦
out of w ar. A m ericans, an d thn ♦
IMMiple of th e w orld a t large, now ♦
reverence th e m em ories of these ♦
tw o men b arau se. an d only l*e ♦
cause, they put rig h teo u sn ess lie ♦
fore peace. T hey ab h o rred w ar ♦
T hey ahunned u n ju s t o r w anton #
or reckle»« w ar. B ut they poa- ♦
»ease«! th a t s te m valor of p atrio t •*
lain w hich liade them put duty ♦
ftrat. not sa fe ty first, w hich liade ♦
them accep t w a r ra th e r th an an ♦
u n rig h teo u s and ilU astro u s |ieace ♦
T h ere w ere pence-At any price ♦
m en In th e deye o f W ashington. *
They w ere the Torlee, T h e re ♦
w ere peace a t any -p rice men lu P
the d ay s o f L incoln. T hey w ere ♦
th# C opperheads T h e men w ho p
now w ith tim id h e a rts and
quav erin g voice« i«rul»e Mr. WII ♦
aon fo r h av in g k ep t us out of ♦
w a r a re th e »plrUtwl helra o f ♦
th e Tori«» of I77fl a n d the C-op- ♦
lierlmad» of l*oM Th«> men w ho *
follow ed W ash in g to n a t T ren-. ♦
ton aud Y orktow n and w ho sn f ♦
fered w ith hint th ro u g h th e win ♦
te r a t YaU«'y F o rg e and the meu ♦
w ho w ore the B loc u n d er G ra n t B
an d th e O ray u n d er Lee w ere ♦
m en of valor, w ho Hacrlflccd ♦
ev e ry th in g to serve the right ns ♦
It w as given them to *«•» Ihe ♦
right. T hey sp u rn ed w ith con- ♦
tem fituoua Indignation the conn- ♦
sela of th e feeble and cow ardly ♦
folk w ho In th e ir day a|K>ke for ♦
p e a c o a t any price — F ro m the <P
Speech o f Colonel Knnsevelt a t ♦
B attJe C reek. M ichigan, In Be- ♦
h a lf o f Mr. H ughea.
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Over-work, worry and
the constant strain of a
business life are often
a cause of much trouble.
Dr. Niles’ Nervine
is highly recommended
for all Nervous disor­
ders. It is particularly
invaluable to business
women. Regulate your
bowels by using
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FROM W. C. T. U. CONVENTION
Pendleton, Or.
To Editor Falls City News:
The State Convention of the W.
C. T. U. is being held in Pendleton
with a large delegation from all
over the state. -There are three
delegates from Polk County.
Pendleton is doing her very best
to make the stay of the delegates
while in Pendleton a pleasant one.
Mrs. Blanche Paul,
at 7;30, a party from Dallas rep­ COUNTY COMMISSIONER
resenting the Union Temperence
POLK COUNTY, OREGON
League will conduct a meeting in
our church: this being a union THIRTY YEARS EXPERIENCE
IN ROAD BUILDING
service for all the churches of
Falls City.
( Paid adver. )
Rev.Irwin will conduct a twenty
minute song service preceding the
MISS A LM ED A J . F U L L E R
temperence meeting,
Republican Nominee for
SOCIALIST V A LLEY NOTES
W.
Bank of Falls City
CONGRESS
I
K. W il l ia m » , M. L. T h o m p s o n ,
ITcaidcnt
Vice-President
N ERVO UB A T T A C K « .
••I suffered 'with nervous a t ­
tacks and he» tdarhea. Then my
liver got out of order and It
seemed as th »ugh my whole
system we* « * • • • _ , J „i01" '
men red using D t- » 1 * N erv­
ine end also tc
Dv. ltllea
Liver PUIa and n »w I feel per­
fectly weU in e v e ry **!■ «
bowel* also e ra In fo o a shape
now.”
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M RS A U G U S T A K B IB R IL
114« P o rtla n d A r e .
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